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April 15, 1955 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-04-15

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Dr. Adenauer Says
Germans Infmunized
Against Nazi Poison

_Israel Asks Security Council
To Action Egyptian Violations

Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News

NEW YORK—"The poison of
the Hitler regime has largely
immunized the Germans against
any form of totalitarianism,"
West German Chancellor Kon-
rad Adenauer claims in an ar-
ticle in the current issue of
Sa.tu.rday Evening Post. The
Chancellor also declares that
"overnight, immediately after
the war, everything .smacking
Of Nazism was rejected by the
c+erma,ns. Today not a single
(Wert neo-Nazi organization
exists."
He adds that the Deutsche
Partei, "the party most closely
resembling the Nazis," failed to
elect a single member to par-
liament in the last national
election. -
Explaining his attitude toward
former Nazis, Dr. Adenauer says:
"No one, whether he is an ex-
Nazi or not, who has committed
crimes against his fellow-men,
will ever have my support for
public office, but I do not be-
lieve that an error of political
judgment is in itself a crime
beyond reprieve."
Elsewhere in the article he
says, "I sometimes have the im-
pression that some of our
friends abroad are so preoccu-
pied with the possible revival of
Nazism that they seem to be
standing guard over a rat hole
marked 'Hitler,' a bfoorn , held
menacingly over their shoulders.
while behind them a half dozen
other unmarked rat holes stand
unguarded."

Quantity of Arms
Left from Mandate
Found in Jerusalem

. JERUSALEM, (JTA)—A
storeor arms
been amassed
amassed by underground
opponents of the British re-
gime during the Mandate :
was found in cellars and
basements in the Mea Shea-
rim and Beit Israel quarters,
stronghold of the Naturei
Karta, fanatical Orthodox
sect which refuses to recog-
nize the authority of the
State of Israel:
The arms., cache is said to
comprise four machine guns,
..five Sten guns, 40 rifles . of
British and Czech manufac-
ture, more than 10,000 rounds
of ammunition,. hand gren-
ades, detonators and armor-
ers' equipment. The arms
were in goOd condition.
Police are investigating the
ong the . arms
possibility bel
hoard may belong to a zealot
underground organization.

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UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.,
(JTA)—Israel pressed the United
Nations Security Council for an-
other "urgent" meeting on its
complaint against Egyptian arm-
istice violations along the Gaza
strip border.
Taking full advantage of a re-
port by the Egyptian - I s r a e l
Mixed Armistice Commission
*which condemned Egypt for the
Naha]. Oz aggression of a week
ago, Abba S. Eban, chairman of
the Israel delegation, and his
deputy, Mordecai R. Kidro n,
came to United Nations head-
quarters to follow through vigor-
ously on Israel's request that
'censure against Egypt be voted
by the Security Council.
Ambassador Eban and Mr. Kid-
ron conferred for 40 minutes
with Secretary General Dag
Hammarskjold. While they re-
fused, upon leaving Mr. Ham-
marskjold's office, to discuss the
details of their conversation with
the Secretary General, they did
admit that the entire E•yptian-
Israel border situation "was ere-
viewed" at the conference.
Mr. Eban is understood to
have pointed out to Mr. Ham-
marskjold that the MAC deci-
sion on Nahal Oz provides full
substantiation of Israel's griev-
ance against Egypt as voiced
by the Israel representative at
last week's Security Council
meeting.
The MAC report and a full
statement of the situation he
found upon his return to the
Palestine trouble area have been
sent to the Security Council by
Maj. Gen. E. L. M. Burns, chief
of the organization's truce super-
vision It that report,
the t gyptian-Israel Mixed Arm-
istice Commission is quoted as
having ruled that Israel was
guilty only of a "technical viola-
tion" by firing at Egyptian troops
in the Nahal Oz area—but only
in defense against aggression
and in an effort to extricate Is-
rael wounded, who had been
pinned down by Egyptian fire.
Mr. Eban is understood to have
pointed out that the use of the
phrase "technical violation"—the
first time such a phrase has ever
been used in' a MAC decision—
exonerates Israel fully in this
instance.
(In a statement issued at UN
headquarters in Jerusalem Gen.
Burns admonished both parties
that the incidents in the Gaza
area had "resulted in a deterio-
rating situation that can and
should be ended." He called upon
Israel and Egypt to exercise firm

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control over their forward troops
so as to avoid acts of provoca-
tion or retaliation.)
The Israel delegation chief and
his deputy went from Mr. Ham-
marskjold's office to the office of
Arkady A. Sobolev r of the Soviet
delegation, this month's council
president. They presented a for-
mal'letter to Mr. Sobolev asking
that he bring the Council to-
gether "urgently."

DETROIT JEWISH N EWS-3

Friday, April 15, 1955

No Confirmation of
Retrial of Zionists
By Romanian Courts

Two early American Jews who
played an important part in
opening up the West were Ber-
nard and Michael Gratz of
Philadelphia. They operated as
Indian traders and land specu-
lators.
participated in found-
ing Wheeling
heeling and Louisville.

Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News

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LONDON—No confirmation of
reports that the Romanian Gov-
ernment Supreme Court had
ordered a retrial of 62 leading
Zionists, who were sentenced at
secret trials last year to terms
ranging from four to 20 years'
imprisonments, has been re-
ceived here, according to the
World Jewish Congress. The re-
ports first reached here about
the middle of March.
Both the official Romanian
Age Press News agency and Ro-
manian broadcasts have main
tamed silence on this subject,
according to monitoring reports
which cover the period up to
Passover e v e, Tuesday's an-
nouncement said.

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'Come and See
In Eden's 'Guarantees'
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—David Ben
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rael, declared here that he did
not feel any- more secure, as De-
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fense Minister, after then Brit
ish Foreign Secretary Sir An-
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Addresing a mass meeting
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Ben Gurion insisted that the only
guarantee that could have value
for Israel was one consisting of
binding declarations by both
parties.
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Former French Premier
Cites Friendly Ties
Between Israel, France
J-37.;?U3ALT.kyl, I
French Premier Robert Schu-
mann told newsmen that the
"skies of Israel-French friend-
ship are clear of any clouds." He
made the statement after he
crossed into Israel through the
Mandelbaum Gate with a party
of nearly 300 Catholic pilgrirris
for a three-day visit to various
shrines and historical sites.
M. Schumann told newsmen of
his close cooperation with Israel
Prime Minister Moshe Sharett in
United NationS deliberations be-
fore - the establishment of the
State of Israel. He added that he
was still very much interested in
Jewish- Christian cooperation
and was particularly interested
in modern Israel.

JT A

40,000 Honor Martyrs
• JERUSALEM, (JTA) —For ty
thousand pilgrims from all parts
of the country converged on Mt.
Zion in special trains and buses
to offer prayers in memory of
Jews martyred by the Nazis and
to pray for the well-being of Is-
rael.
President Itzhak Ben Zvi's
house was open to the public and
thousands of those who made
the pilgrimage to Mt. Zion went
there afterward to, wish him a
merry holiday. They were enter-
tained by two bands. The houses
of both the Ashkenazi and Se-
phardic Chief Rabbis were also
open to the public and many -of
the pilgrims visited them as well.

israel Excluded from
Trade Parley in Japan
WASHINGTON, (JTA)-Israel's
exclusion from the Bandung
conferende of African and Asian
nations to be held in the Indo-
nesian city from April 18-25 will
be followed by another snub, it
was reported here from Tokyo.
Japan has invited a delegation
of Middle East states to come to
Tokyo for a parley to be devoted
to promoting Japanese trade
with the Middle East, but has not
invited Israel.
Japan invited leaders of eight
Middle Eastern nations to visit
Japan after the close of the Ban-
dung conference,. including
Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon,
Saudi Arabia, Yemen; Libya, and
Iran. Syria was sounded out, but
declined. The purpose of the
gesture, Japanese Foreign Office
sources said, was to promote
friendly relations as well as trade
br-tween Japan arid the Middle
East region.

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