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December 13, 1957 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-12-13

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Friday, December 13, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS- 10

News Brevities

Blame Bonn Official for Death of Jews in Flight from Nazis

BONN (JTA) — The part
played by a highly placed
Bonn official in the infamous
deal between Nazi officials and
the Swiss Chief of Police dur-
ing World War II to keep
German Jews out of Switzer-
land has been attacked here in
a report published by a Social-
ist member of the Bundestag,
the lower house of the German
Parliament.
The deputy, Dr. Adolf Arndt,
revealed that Dr. Hans Globke,
now secretary of the German
Federal Chancellory, had in
1938 when he was an official
of the Third Reich not only
acceded to the request of the
Swiss that passports of - Ger-

man Jews be stamped with a
"J", but had also ordered the
passports of "Aryan" Germans
living abroad stamped with the
legend: "Valid for Switzer-
land."
This, Dr. • Arndt charged,
made it easier for the Swiss
authorities to exclude German

Jews and cost the lives of
many Jews outside Germany
who were caught in countries
overrun by the Nazis armies,
in two ways: they could not
escape to Switzerland and
were more readily identified
as Jews and murdered by the
Nazis.

KUTNICK COUSINS CLUB Waldorf - Astoria, New York,
will meet for a Hanukah grab Jan. 12. Gustav Stern is gen-
bag party at 8:30 p.m., Wednes- eral chairman of the dinner
day, at the home of Mrs. Harold and Rabbi Herbert S. Gold-
Kutnick, 21800 Church, Oak stein is chairman of the board
Park. The club's newly elected of Trustees.
* *
officers are Mesdames Morrie
MELVIN S. GOLDSTEIN, or-
B r o d s Icy, president; Harry
Friedman, vice-president; Frank ganizational executive, who for
Wasser and Jack Kutnick, sec- 17 years has played a prominent
retaries; Raymond Pogats, treas- role in the rescue and rehabili-
urer; Harold Kutnick, publicity tation of Jewish men, women and
chairman; Jack Bogorad, sun- children in post war Europe and
Arab lands, has been named
shine chairman.
* * *
Administrative vice-chairman of
Appeal.
"Immigration" will be the the United Jewish
,:*
topic under discussion by the
Mrs. M O I S E S. CAHN, of
HIGH S CHO OL INTERNA-
TIONAL CLUB at its 7:30 p. m. New Orleans, president of the
program, Monday, at the Park- Na ti on al Council of Jewish
MAH JONGG i
man Branch library, 1766 Oak- Women, was elected to member- .
man Blvd. Walter Sahli, district ship in the 15-member execu- .,., SETS • a
director of immigration and tive committee of the U.S. V
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are invited to the admission- lecturer at Albion C olle g e,
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Albion, Mich., next Wednesday
free event.
1186 Broadway
Phyllis Wolff, Penn Yan, New York
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and Thursday, and will deliver
New York, N. Y.
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class
lectures.
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,
Oils, water colors, etchings
lithographs, prints and sculp-
ture will be on display at
the ANNA L. WERBE GAL-
LERIES, 19458 Li v er no i s,
through Jan. 6. The showing
began this week. Artists in-
eluded in • the collection are
Hughie Lee-Smith, John Ba-
geris, David Fredenthal, Paul
Peters, Abbo Ostrowsky, Fred-
erick Simper, Harold Cohn,
Picasso, Chagall, Fletcher Mar-
Distinguished Civic, Communal and Business
tin, Matthew Lasinski, Walter
Speck, Deuker, Helen Swan,
Leader who will be honored by Yeshiva University
Eve Garrison, Leopold Segedin,
and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of
Michael Curtis, William House;
New York at a Testimonial Dinner
Ted Frano, Pat Collins' and
others from Michigan, Chidago,
New York and Europe.
Sunday, January 26th
* * *
SAMUEL BRODY, of 17537
Muirland, has been unanimous-
At the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel
JUDGE N. J. KAUFMAN
JOHN E. LURIE
ly elected a vice-chairman of
Dinner Chairman
Dinner Honoree
the Society of Founders of the
In honor of Mr. Lurie and in celebration of this
Albert Einstein College of Med-
icine of Yeshiva.University. An-
event, a group of friends and community leaders
nouncement was made at the
are establishing a Scholarship Fund at Yeshiva
third annual dinner of the so-
University
to bear the name of The John E. Lurie
ciety held recently in New
York.
Scholarship.
* * *
LOUIS PANUSH, head of the
The following men will head the dinner committee:
science and mathematics de-
partment at the new Henry
Ford High School, was elected
JUDGE NATHAN J. KAUFMAN
president of the Central Asso-
Chairman
ciation of Science and Mathe-
matics Teachers at its recent
57th annual convention in Chi-
JUDGE VICTOR J. BAUM
cago. He served last year as
Co-Chairman
vice-president of general pro-
gram for the association.
• *
MR. IRWIN I. COHN
Michigan Supreme Court Jus-
Honorary Chairman
tice GEORGE EDWARDS - will
JUDGE VICTOR J. BAUM
IRWIN I. COHN
be honored at a testimonial din-
Dinner Co-Chairman
Honorary Chairman
ner at 7 p.m., Tuesday, at Cal-
vert Catering, Woodward at Cal-
HONORARY CO-CHAIRMEN
vert. Under sponsorship of a
ADMINISTRATIVE CO-CHAIRMEN
FRANK ANGELO, Managing Editor of The Detroit Free Press
group of friends, the dinner
MAX M. FISHER
Morris Karbal
Boesky
William
will be preceded by a cocktail
JOSEPH HOLTZMAN
George D. Keil
Al Borman
hour at 6 p.m. Charles King,
ABE KASLE
Arthur Leebove
Morris
Brandwine
WO. 1-4737, and William Ell-
JOHN MacLELLAN, Managing Editor of The Detroit Times
Soul H. Rose
mann, WO. 1-7400, are in charge
Joseph Handleman
LOUIS C. MIRIANI, Mayor of the City of Detroit
of ticket sales.
MAX OSNOS
Alex Sklar
Milton M. Howard
*
HARVEY PATTON, Managing Editor of The Detroit News
Phillip Stollman
PHILIP SLOMOVITZ, Editor and Publisher of The Jewish News
FREDRIC R. MANN of Phila-
ABNER WOLF
delphia made one of the top
Israel Bond purchases of 1957
when he bought $250,000 in
Bonds at a recent dinner in
his community.
George Seybum
Harry T. Madison
Dr. Harry B. August
Sam D. Jacobs
*
• *
Albert Shapiro
Charles S. Milan
Theodore Bargman
Maxwell Jospey
Max M. Shaye
Harold R. Nelson
Dr. ARTHUR DANTO, pro-
Hyman Beale
Saul Katz
Sidney M. Shevitz
Irving Palman
fessor of philosophy at Columbia
Jerome Keywell
A. Howard Bloch
Abe Shiffman
David Pollack
University, has been awarded
Daniel A. Laven
Irving W. Blumberg
Selig D. Sidney
Morry L. Rosenthal
Joseph Lee
the Hal Smith Memorial Pur-
Robert- Brody
Max Simon
Morris L. Scheyer
Edward C. Levy
Paul C. Deutch
chase Prize in the current Michi-
Richard Sloan
Harry Schumer
Jack Lieberman
Reubin Dubrinsky
gan Artists Show at the Detroit
Hugo Slotkin
Samuel Frankel
Institute of Arts. His display of
Barney Smith
David Fuller
graphics, "Gay Ladies and Oth-
Samuel B. Solomon
Brunch for Chairmen and Workers
Joseph Gendelman
ers," will remain in the perma-
Harry Sosnick
Harry J. Gold
nent collection of the Art Insti-
this Sunday, Dec. 15, 11 a.m., at
Max Stollman
Ben Goldberg
tute. He is the son of Dr. and
DARBY'S, 10020 West 7 Mile Road.
C. William Sucher
Nathan I. Goldin
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, of Hunt-
Lew Wisper
Dr.
Jacob
E.
Goldman
Lurie Ticket Committee Office:
ington Woods.
Louis W. Zack
Peter S. Goldstein
David Goldberg, Treasurer
*
*
Morris W. Zack
Merwin K. Grosberg
WO. 1-9254
630 Michigan Bldg.
Former President HARRY S.
Paul Zuckerman
Max C. Handler
TRUMAN will be the recipient
`Committee
of the World Academy in Jeru-
This space paid for though the courtesy of the Park 'News Agency
Now in Formation
salem's "Light of the World
Award" at a dinner in the

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