On Aug. 9, U.S. Senator Hu-
bert H. Humphrey, of Minne-
Sota, inserted in the Congres-
sional Record the complete text
of The Jewish News "Purely
Commentary" column of July
12.
The column, entitled "Israel
and Her Neighbors—Contrast-
ing Views of Eminent Christian
Leaders," dealt with the views
of Senator Humphrey and Dr.
Everett R. Clinchy on the cur-
rent Israel situation, and pre-
sented the impressions of these
two leaders on their recent
visits in the Middle East.

American Savings
to Open, Seventh
Branch Monday

UNITED NATIONS, (AJP)
—Philip M. Klutznick, na-
tional president of Bnai
Brith and a Democrat, was
one of ten persons nomi-
nated by President Eisen-
hower to represent the U.S.
at the 12th session of the
UN General A ssemb 1 y
scheduled to open on
Sept. 1'7.

Nazi Doctor Dies
Before Trial Date

Israel Air Force Called
'Stronger' by Commander

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

TEL AVIV—The Israeli Air
Force is stronger now than it
was in the period before the
Sinai Operation, Brig. Gen. Dan
Tulkowski, its commander, as-
serted Wednesday.
Refusing to answer any press
Shown above is a portion
questions as to whether the air of the new branch office of
force had either new types of American Savings. It will
planes or greater quantities open Monday, at 14114 Tele-
than before, the air force com- graph, near Schoolcraft.
mander said only that "with-
* * *
out exaggerating, we may be
On Monday, American .Sav-
certain that our air force can ings will open its seventh
successfully handle the Arab branch office, at 14114 Tele-
forces.
graph, near Schooloraft.
The new building is ultra
Several Rioters Hurt
modern in design and intro-
in Orthodox Demonstration duces a new concept in comfort
TEL AVIV, (JTA) Ortho- and convenience for customers.
dox Jews demonstrated here The one-story structure is 24 by
against Sabbath bus transit. 114 feet, and is air-conditioned
However, t h e demonstrators, throughout. There are five tel-
gathering to halt bus travel, dis- lers' windows. Ample free park-
covered that a last minute de- ing is provided for the con-
cision had halted all bus • transit venience of customers.
until the Sabbath was over.
Henry D. Stricker, Jr., has
The demonstrators thereupon been appointed manager of the
vented their emotions against new branCh.
passing private cars, stoning
American
every automobile and clashing
Savings a n d
with police trying to clear the
Loan Associa-
roads. A number • of the rioters
tion was found-
were_ injured.
ed. in 4947 by
A d a. 1 p h
Deutsch, w h o
has been presi-
dent of the or-
ganization since
i t s inception.
Deutsch
The tiny or-
ganization began operations 10
years ago with a total capital
of $100,000.
Evidence of the rapid growth
(City License Ne. 902)
of the association can be seen
by the organization's current
assets which are in excess of
$60,000,000.
The opening of the new office
is a double celebration f o r
American Savings for it occurs
during the - organization's 10th
anniversary, and climaxes one
11559 DEXTER
of the most successful six-
AT BURLINGAME
month periods since it was
founded.
Deutsch reports that assets
are at a record high of $60,755,-
037.66. Savings accounts in-
creased to $55,584,312, a gain
of more than $9,000,000 since
the first of the year.
Other officers who have
Value $34.50
guided .American Savings are:
Samuel Hechtman, Vice-Presi-
Value $30.00 $1 500
dent
a n d
Chairman of
the Board, and
currently Pres-
53250
ident of Bil-
Value $65.00
dors; Jack Syl-
van, Vice-Pres-
iden t; Alfred
L. Deutsch,,
AN Wool Flannel
Treasurer; . Na.-
Value $13.95
Hechtman
than I. Goldin,
$950
All Wool.
S e cr t a r y; Fred J. Ruelle
Value $18.95
and George M. Zeltzer, Assis-
Special Group
$3 00
tant Vice-Presidents; Alex Pru-
Value $5.95 - $7.95
jans•y, Assistant_ Treasurer;
Mrs. F. W. Maurer and Edward
D. Ellis, Assistant Secretaries.

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KIEL, (JTA) — "Professor"
Carl Clauberg, Nazi medical
fiend who performed painful
sterilization e x p eriments on
thousands of Jewish women in-
mates at Auschwitz concentra-
tion camp, died of a stroke Fri-
day in a local hospital here
without having faced trial for
his crimes.
Originally a small town gyne-
cologist, he prevailed upon S.S.
Chief Heinrich Himmler to put
Jewish women at his disposal
as guinea pigs for mass testing
of quick-acting methods of ster-
ilization suitable for application
by Nazi Germany to all women
of "hostile nations."
He was arrested in November,
1855, when, following his re-
lease from a Soviet prisoner-of-
war camp, he sought publicity
with boasts about the "scientific
merit" of his experiments.
Partly on the basis of deposi-
tions taken from his victims by
judges in Israeli courts and for-
warded here, he was indicted
for aggravated physical assault
in 170 specified cases and for
"inflicting physical injury of
such nature that death ensued
as a consequence." No date had
been set for his trial. •

Klutznick Opens Parley
of European Bnai Brith

ZURICH (JTA)—Five hun-
dred delegates, assembled here
from 10 European countries for
the second European Confer-
ence of Bnai Brith, heard Philip
M. Klutznick, international
president, report that a renais-
sance of the European Jewish
Community had taken place in
the post-war years.
He warned that "European
Jewry must not have - a lost
generation," but rather must
try to achieve a real and com-
plete renaissance appropriate to
its own cultural forms. Fifty
visitors from England, Israel
and the United States , are
among the participants. An In-
stiute of Judaism is being held
as part of the conference.

Ex-Knoxville Mayor Named
Honorary Center Member

KNOXVILLE, (JTA)—George
R. Dempster, an Episcopalian
active in philanthropic and in-
terfaith activities, has been
made an honorary life member
of the Knoxville Jewish Com-
munity Center Association. He
is a former Knoxville mayor.
Mr. and Mrs. Max B. Arn-
stein of New York, donors of
the center, are the only other
honorary life members.

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Mrs. Ilalprin Honored in
Israel; Cultural Hall
to Carry Her Name
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Mrs,
Rose Halprin, acting chairman
of the American section of the
Jewish Agency, was honored at
a ceremonial laying of the cor-
nerstone of a sports and cul-
tural hall in her name at
Alonei Yitzhak, a Youth Aliyah

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Former Congressman Koppleman Dies at 77

Former Congressman Herman' vice-president of the United
P. Koppleman, who served in Synagogue of America. In Con-
the U. S. House of Representa- gress, he was
a staunch New
tives in sessions beginning 1933, Dealer.
1935, 1937, 1941 and 1945, died
in Hartford (Conn.) Hospital
Ability is a poor man's wealth.
—Wren
Aug. 11 at the age of 77. He was

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Senator Humphrey
Places Commentary
In Congress Record

