Rightists, Official Attack Sympathetic Deputy in German Parliament BONN (JTA)—Rightist dep- uties and the Bonn Minister for Refugees, a onetime Nazi leader, have in Parliament at- tacked Prof. Carlo Schmid, So- cial Democratic deputy who recently visited Warsaw and placed a wreath before the monument commemorating the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. The Food Division of the 1958 Allied Jewish Campaign recently held its largest fund raising meeting in years. From Most vociferous of Prof. left are: Tom Borman, Max Shaye, Division Co-Chairmen Schmid's critics was German Jules Mehler, Dan Carpenter, Morris Music and Peter Copeland Party deputy Herbert Schneider (seated) and Division Co-Chairman, Merwin K. Grosberg who charged that the Socialist (standing). had "dishonored" the German people by his action and by willingness to deal with the British Jewry Protests View to Reduce Israel his "Eastern people." LONDON, (JTA)—R. N. Car- hall speech by the then Prime Schneider was one of the valho, president of the Anglo- Minister Sir Anthony Eden, in chief spokesmen for a Bunde- Jewish Association, declared "it which he urged Israel to accept stag group which recently would be wrong, both morally territorial changes. and tactically, for the British Carvalho said he welcomed government or any other to give proposals to establish an ad- New Argentine President either of the new Arab federa- visory council of Jewish leaders Vows to Fight Prejudice tions the impression that there in countries outside Israel to A determination to preserve was the slightest likelihood that work with the Jewish Agency human rights and combat dis- the Arab-Israel dispute could be executive. "It has always been crimination has been conveyed solved on the basis of the 1947 my opinion that Jews outside of to the World Jewish Congress United Nations partition recom- Israel, no matter how devoted by the Argentinian President- mendations." to the state or how important elect, Dr. Arturo Frondizi. Speaking at a meeting of the their contribution to Zionism in Dr. Frondizi sent his message Association's council, Carvalho the past or to Israel in the pres- in acknowledgment of congrat- expressed regret that the British ent, cannot expect to play the ulations cabled on behalf of government apparently had not same role in Israel's affairs as the World Jewish Congress by abandoned efforts to seek a set- citizens of that country," he de- the head of its Buenos Aires tlement of the Arab-Israel dis- clared. office, Marc Turkow. pute on the basis of the Guild- Bonn Starts Survey of Nazi Jewish Dead BONN (JTA)—The Ministry of the Interior of the West German. Republic has commis- sioned the Institute of Current History to determine the ex- act number of Jews murdered during the Nazi regime. Offi- cials said that at least a year would be required for the study because of the extensive documentary research needed. The Ministry acted in re- sponse to a request from the Grunwalder Kreis, an organiza- tion of writers and journalists, who declared in a petition that neo-Nazi circles had started a campaign to minimize the num- ber of Jewish victims of the Nazi era. The petition declared no legal action could be taken against such propaganda be- cause the documentary ma- terial available for disproof was fragmentary and unofficial. The petition was supported by the Central Council of Ger- man Jews, the United Restitu- tion Organization and the Ger- man Societies of Christians and Jews. JDC Ships Tons of Matzos to 30 European Towns JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The Joint Distribution Committee is sending ten tons of matzos baked here to the Jews of Lodz, Poland, at the request of Israel Chief Rabbi Isaac Her- zog. It is also sending Israeli matzos and wine to 30 Jewish communities in East and West Europe. Agudas Israel World Organ- ization has shipped 100,000 Haggadahs to Jews in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Yugoslavia. against Germany and Europe. During the war, the East Prussian was a Nazi security police leader and later an offi- cial in occupied Prague. It was in that period that Ober- laender wrote of the Jews that they were "always inclined to- ward Communism." LOOK ! LOOK ! SIMONIZING..„sr! sery Chrome Cleaned $1.50 Extra 2-MIN. CAR WASH .. 85` FRI., SAT., SUN., HOL. . . . $1 No Extra Charge for White Walls, Mats, etc. ALL WORK DONE BY EXPERTS Scrub vir Brush Auto Wash 17303 Wyoming UN 4-8011 1 Block North of 6 Mile Rd. ANNUAL THIRD SEDER DETROIT ISRAEL HISTADRUT CAMPAIGN APRIL 7th 8:00 P.M. Adas Shalom Synagogue—Curtis off Livernois GUEST ARTIST GUEST SPEAKER SIDOR BELARSKY RABBI MORRIS ADLER The Ambassador of Of the Congregation Jewish Music Famous Voice of Stage and Radio Suggest Second Conference to Eradicate Global Bias UNITED NATIONS, (JTA)- The Commission on Human Rights unanimously adopted a resolution co-sponsored by the Philippines and the United Kingdom endorsing the view of the Subcommission on Preven- tion of Discrimination and Pro- tection of Minorities that a sec- ond conference of non-govern- mental organizations interested in the eradication of prejudice and discrimination should be held in 1959. The resolution requested the Secretary General to initiate consultations with these organ- izations in order to prepare the agenda and make the necessary arrangements for the confer- ence. called for a "review" of the compensation law for victims of the Nazis. Another attacker of Prof. Schmid was Theodor Ober- laender, Minister for Refugees, who called the Social Demo- crat's willingness to negotiate with the Poles a "crime" Master in English, Yiddish and Hebrew Songs Shaarey Zedek Writer, Author, Lecturer, Speaker and Thinker of Note Active in Civic and Cultural Endeavors HA'MA HOL DANCE GROUP Series of Israeli dances on Harvest theme. Graduates of the Wayne University Dance Workshop. 6 dancers and accompanist portraying the Spirit of Israel through her song and dances. ■ 110111011811 ■ 1 11 PRESENTATION OF AWARDS: PESACH SEDER PROGRAM PESACH REFRESHMENTS whole community invited no tickets $1.00 contribution to Israel 1 1 —THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Frida y, April 4, 1955 AJC Food Division Leaders