Force Resignation of British Army Chief
To Avoid Hurting 'Sensivities of Nazis'

Danny Raskin's

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RABBI L E 0 N FRAM tells
the story of the preacher
who wanted to be a D.D. • . . the
Doctor of Divinity degree recent-
ly conferred upon Rabbi Fram a
couple of months ago . . . The
preacher wrote to an institution
of dubious standing and asked
them to confer on him this hon-
orary degree . . Finally some
unscrupulous individual wrote
that if the preacher would send
$25, he'd see what could be done
. • The preacher did not
have the twenty-five dollars but
was determined to get the degree
. . . He wrote, "Enclosed please
find the sum of $12.50 for which
I kindly ask you to please send
me one `D.' As soon as I get the
money I will send for the other
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PARTICIPANTS IN the Navy
college training program at Mi-
ami University are taught to
abandon ship in the municipal
swimming pool, says printer
Harold Rossen, back from a
three-week vacation in Florida
. During a practice session he
attended, a student perched on a
diving board was reluctant to
leap . . . "Go ahead!" ordered
the instructor. "Jump!" . :. The
youth hesitated . . . The com-
mand was repeated . . . "What
would you do," asked the exas-
perated teacher, "if that diving
board were a sinking ship?" .. .
"I would wait," said the frankly
scared pupil, "until it sank about
10 feet more!"
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LITTLE NORTON GOULD is in
his first year at kindergarten
summer school . . . Fascinated
by everything that occurs there,
he talks of nothing else . . . Last
week, after father Oscar Gould
got home in the evening, Norton
followed him everywhere,"telling
him what had happened, who the
children are, what they played,
what the teacher said ... Finally
Oscar couldn't control himself
any longer . . . "Young man," he
said, "go over there and sit down
and shut up." . . . Abashed, little
Norton obeyed, but not without
a final thrust ... "At school," he
said in a small voice, "we say
'Please be seated'."

LONDON, (JTA)—One of the
British Army's top legal officers
has resigned his post rather
than obey a government order to
withdraw a book he wrote ex-
posing atrocities committed by
the Nazis ,against the Jews:
Lord Russell, of Liverpool. a
much decorated and wounded
veteran of both World Wars,
submitted his resignation as
Assistant Judge Advocate Gen-
eral. The action came because of
official opposition to his new
book, "The Scourge of the Swas-
tika," which is scheduled for pub-
lication in England this week.
Foreign office quarters oppose
the book because of fear it
might offend German military
officers who are being urged to
remilitarize Germany by the
Western Powers as a buffer
state against Communism.
A Foreign Office spokesman,
however, said the responsibility

should be placed in the lap of
the Lord Chancellor because the
Foreign Office has not even seen
a copy of. the book. The spokes-
man added that the Lord Chan-
cellor's office did confer with the
Foreign office regarding its gen-
eral practice concerning such
events.
Lord Russell, who during
World War II served as a senior
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Africa. and Italy, was said by
friends to have been deeply
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"monstrous act of censorship."
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TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Reports
in Rehovoth, Israel.
reaching here say that Roman-
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Friday, August 20, 1954

OTTAWA, (JTA)—Saul Mich-
ael Comay, Israeli Minister tt)
Canada, presented his new cre-
dentials as Ambassador to the
Dominion. Ottawa and Tel Aviv
recently raised their respective
ministries to the status of em-
bassies.

LONDON, (JTA) — A new fas-
cist movement, threatening to
"stamp out Jews, Communists
and other enemies of the New
State, and take active measures
against the church and the
trade union movement," was an-
nounced by Wolf J. Cleveland,
who said he is secretary of the
new movement.

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Participants in Ford Motor
Company's employe suggestion
plan received a record $372,784
in cash awards during the first
six months of 1954, John S. Bu-
gas, vice president of industrial
relations, announced.
The total surpassed by 31.7 per
cent the previous six-months'
high of $282,993 paid in the last
half of 1953,
Other new peaks established
during the first half of this year
included 36,847 acceptable sug-
gestions submitted, an average
of 27.9 acceptable ideas turned
in for every 100 eligible em-
ployes, and 6,734 cash awards
paid.
Ford has paid its employes a
total of $2,376,856 in cash awards
since the start of the suggestion
plan in August, 1947.

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