NUREMBERG, (JTA)—Mar- by former Buchenwald inmates, tin Somme r, the infamous such as Eugen Kogon's "The SS "Beast of Buchenwald" who State," recount how his sadism killed hundreds of Jews in the stood out even in the hell of Buchenwald concentration the camp. He is described as camp, and was set free last year "so terrible that Isle Koch, the on the basis of a German medi- 'Bitch of Buchenwald:' looks cal finding that he is "unable like an angel by comparison." to stand trial," has just been When Gen. Eisenhower vis- married after securing another ited Buchenwald shortly after _- medical finding that entitles its liberation by United States . him to a lengthy "honeymoon troops in April of 1945, the leave" from the veterans hos- name of Martin Sommer was on pital where he resides. the lips of the 50,000 inmates Proceedings against him were as the most hated of the SS quashed in March of 1955, when guards. If he could have been German physicians pronounced located at the time he would him "physically unfit to stand almost certainly have been sen- trial." tented to death by a U. S, war Asa first sergeant in the SS, crimes court. the former agricultural laborer was for many years in charge Yet, while the search for him of the Buchenwald guardhouse. went on, he was in American A large number of Jews were hands and under his own name. his victims. He had been sent to Bavaria The files of the Bay-reuth Dis- as an SS tank driver at the trict Attorney contain sworn tail-end of the war and was affidavits giving the names and captured by U. S. troops after dates of 67 murders he cam- his vehicle was hit by an artil- mitted within, and 11 he perpe- levy shell that blew off his left trated outside the camp, as well leg and shredded his body with as exact data -on several hun- bits of steel. GI's took him to a PW hos- dred assaults, mostly against sick prisoners, that resulted in pital, where Jewish army doc- tors saved his life by dint of death, Documented instances of 30 surgical operations. Later, manslaughter and aggravated he was transferred to a leading assault. are too numerous to German-run veterans hospital. have been counted. His identity as the "Beast of These crimes, testified to by Buchenwald" was learned only 400 witnesses, are only a small when his first wife filed suit for fraction of the killings Sommer divorce in 1950. No one both- is believed guilty of. Memoirs ..ered to ask me before," he told interrogators. Golda Meir Is `Nobody's Pawn,' Nation Advises LA SALLE WINES lir TOPE 1* IN QUALITI AND TASTE * • for more profits STOCK THESE BRANDS WINDSOR CLUB c-c ry s LA SALLE CLUB LA SALLE RED STRIPE ROYAL WINDSOR SARATOGA WINDSOR CLUB WINDSOR CLUB ON SALE A' SETTER STORES EVERYWHERE NEW YORK, (JTA)—The be- lief that Golda Meir's appoint- ment as Foreign Minister of Israel was due to her willing- ness to act as Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion's "shadow" and that it heralds a basic change in Israel's foreign policy was denied here in an article in "The Nation" by Dan Wake- field. The magazine's current issue, which contains - an interview with the new foreign affairs leader contains Wakefield's as- sertion that she totally Am- qualified to play the part of pawn for an y on e" and that Israel's changed course is a matter of shift in emphasis away from reliance on the Western Powers and toward self-suffi- ciency rather than any basic change in policy. The interview covers a num- ber of current topics in Israel policy. It notes a shift toward a reitertion of direct negotia- tions as the basic for peace in- stead of reliance on the Great Powers to enforce compliance. Mrs. Meir told the correspond- ent that any negotiations would have to be on a -"clean table" basis without prior concessions. She also reiterated that any re- prisal raids which might occur would be undertaken reluctantly and solely for the protection of the lives of Israeli citizens. Mrs. Meir also told "The Na- tion" correspondent that Israel seeks friendship with all powers —including Russia—but only on the firm ground of Israeli self- determination. She was also quoted as having reserved Israel's right to go ahead' with Jordan River diversion project in her own territory if no regional plan could be worked out and as underscoring Israel's view that the armistice agree- ments must be fully imple- mented by the Arabs. Accountant Named to Pennsylvania Appointment HARRISBURG, Pa., (JTA)- Jacob Hefler has been named by Attorney General Herbert Cohen as a special accountant of the Department of, Justice. Hefler, a resident of Philade- lphia, was formerly a special WINES & CHAMPAGNE,INC. agent for the Federal Bureau of FARMINGTON, MICHIGAN Investigation. Danny Kaye Film Barred from Syria LONDON, (JTA) — A report from Damascus said that Syria has banned movies - starring - •"r7771 * . .ss4; , Danny .:- Kaye 'because the Hollywood actor has car- ried on pr o- Israeli a c t i v- ities in the United States and Israel. Kaye recent- ly visited Israel as part of a world tour on behalf o f the United Nations Internatio n a 1 :C h i 1 d r,e n's Kaye Fund. The Syrian officials said an inter-Arab ban on Kaye's films now was under consideration. They added that a Damascus theater had cancelled a showing of the actor's film "Up in Arms" in compliance with the goVern- ment ban. Philadelphia Reports On Bias Against Jews PHILADELPHIA, (J T A) — Fifteen percent of all employ- ment cases received by the Commission on Human Rela- tions between June, 1948 and September, 1955 involved Jews, according to the Commission's report submitted to Mayor Richardson Dilworth here. Discrimination against Jews was charged or implied in 111 cases involving unlawful appli- cation forms and advertise- ments in which discrimination against Jewish applicants was alleged or implied. In addition, there were 98 instances of charges of other forms of bias against Jews. About two-thirds of the cases involving Jews concerned re- fusal to employ, while 28 per- cent of Jewish complainants al- leged dismissal from employ- ment. Only four percent of the Jewish complaints charged dis- criminatory conditions of em- ployment. Complaints against insurance a n d financial establishments were three times greater among Jews than among the total of all cases. The Commission's re- port also revealed that about nine out of every ten cases al- leging discriminatory applica- tion forms or advertisements resulted in the finding and ad- justment of biased practices. In the other categories, how- ever, about 70 percent of all cases ended with no. finding of an unlawful practice. Israeli Arabs Electrified in Suitable Ceremony JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Elec- trification came to the first Arab village in Israel, Taibea. The lights were put on at a cere- mony on July 30, presided over by Minister of the Interior Israel Bar Yehuda. First the village mosque was lit up in many colors. Then 40 street lights went on amid the cheers of the local people. Other Arab villages are planning elec- trification. The cost of the project was 60,000 pounds, 25,000 of which was raised by the village itself. Another '25,000 was borrowed from the Workers Bank and 10,000 was borrowed from the government. The village has been hooked into the national electric power system. • Natural Flavor! • RICHER • CLEARER • NATURALLY REFRESHI NG MANISCHEWITZ BORSCHT Taste it , .. compare it .., • prove it to yourself: Manischewitz Borscht is the finest by far in any jar! Made ex. elusively with garden-fresh beets crisp and tender and bursting with natural flavor! That's why Manische• witz and only Manischewitz has that naturally rich taste ... that ruby-red natural color . • that matchless quality you love! Try it soon and enjoy it often Serve MANISCHEWITZ BORSCHT AS A FROSTY DRINK OR A SATISFYING CHILLED SOUP! Thus propheded Zephaniah: "THER E WILL COME A DAY WHEN I WILL UPLIFT THEE AND GATHER THEE IN." Florida ADL Urges Probe of Cross Burnings MIAMI, (JTA)—The Florida Anti-Defamation League h a s appealed to State Attorney Gen- eral Richard Ervin for an in- vestigation of public meetings and cross burnings by the Ku Klux Klan in this state in re- cent weeks. Paul Seiderman, chairman of the Florida ADL executive com- mittee, asked for an investiga- tion to "determine the existence of a criminal conspiracy." A copy of the letter was also forwarded to Gov. LeRoy Collins with a request that he urge the legislature to tighten state laws aimed at the Klan and similar organizations. Miami Beach Mayor D. Lee Powell h a s pledged to aid a campaign for such a 'legislative program. Swedish Mission Selects Refugees• in Austria GENEVA, (JTA)—The office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees an- nounced that a Swedish selec- tion mission is in Austria inter- viewing refugees for resettle- ment in Sweden. A quota of 1,000 refugees will be selected in 1956. Of this num- ber, 650 refugees were selected in May, and many of them have already arrived in Sweden. The mission will remain in Austria approximately three weeks. 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