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September 12, 1958 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-09-12

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LONDON, (WJA) — Under
the heading, "Career of a
Fanatic of Apartheid," the
London Times carries a bio-
graphical note by its Cape
Town correspondent on the
new Prime Minister of South
Africa.
According to the Times cor-
respondent. Hendrik Frensch
Verwoerd, born in Holland in
1901 and brought to South
Africa as an
infant when
his father emi-
grated there,
graduated in
psychology at
Stellenbosch
University
where, a f ter
attending the
universities of
Hamburg,
Leipzig a n d --
Berlin, he be-..
came profes-
sor of applied
psychology
and later head
of the depart- Verwoera
ment of sociology

At Stellenbosch he took "a
leading part in movements to
rehabilitate poor whites in
South Africa," says The Times.
"In 1936 he acquired some
notoriety as one of six mem-
bers of the academic staff who
protested against the entry into
South Africa of Jewish refugees
from Hitler's Germany.
"A year later he became the
first editor of Transvaler, the
Nationalist newspaper of Jo-
hannesburg. As editor, he
showed that disregard for the
opinion and sentiments of op-
ponents which has distinguished
his later political career. In
1943 he was suing to take
court action against the Johan-
nesburg Star for criticism of
his handling of war news. His
suit was rejected; the judge
held that he had knowingly
given moral support to the
enemy."

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Israel Presses Talks on Arms in Washington

WASHINGTON, (JTA)—The
Israel Embassy is continuing
what it regards as satisfactory
negotiations on a list of import-
ant arms it seeks to buy. In
the meantime, the State Depart-
ment announced that "rela-
tively small quantities" of de-
fensive military supplies have
been sold to Israel.
The. State Department ex-
pression does not mean that the
new major arms list submitted
by Israel has been acted upon.
It pertains to the relatively un-
important items for which ex-
port licenses have been issued
to Israel• for some time, in-
cluding the last two months.
The State Department refer-
ence to the provision of military
supplies to Israel was not meant
to indicate approval of the Is-
rael "shopping list" submitted
this summer after the pro-Nas-
ser upheaval in Iraq. Rather,
said a high State Department
official, the comments were in-
tended to refute Egyptian pro-

Revived Nazism
Seen in Vienna

Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News

VIENNA — Former members
of Hitler's Elite Guard have in
recent weeks intensified holding
meetings at which prominent
ex-Nazis have been principal
speakers to audiences whose
members openly wear forbidden
war decorations, i n c 1 u di n g
swastikas, Jewish community
leaders reported Tuesday.
The ban on all such meetings,
it was reported, was being by-
passed by camouflage that they
are being held as searches for
"promising soldiers."
At a recent meeting in Inns-
bruck, former S.S. Gen. A. A.
Meyer praised the role of the SS
during World War II. Par-
ticipants in thd meeting placed
a swastika-decorated wreath be-
fore the statue of Andreas Ho-
fer, Austrian national hero.,
A similar meeting was held
in Wiener Neustadt where sev-
eral thousand war veterans, in-
cluding former members of the
Hitler Elite Guard, were in at-
tendance wearing decorations
and swastikas. They applauded
demands of speakers for aboli-
tion of the ban against wearing
the Nazi emblem and for the
rehabilitation of memberg of the
Elite Guard.
Another development in the
efforts at revival of Nazi ele-
ments was the sharp attack in
the neo-Nazi newspaper Wiener
Montag against Ernst Haeusser-
mann, the new appointed
director of the Vienna Burgh-
theater, because he emigrated
to the United States in 1938.
Asserting that the emigration
made him "unworthy of leading
the first German theater," the
neo-Nazi sheet said Haeusser-
mann had been a member of
the "same army" which had
destroyed the Vienna Opera
House during World War II and
thus had been an active emi-
grant on the other side."

Arab League Council
Eases Stand on Refugees

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel
sources said the resolutions on
Palestine adopted at the cur-
rent meeting of the Council of
the Arab League in Cairo were
the "mildest" since the State of
Israel was proclaimed.
According to reports reaching
here, the Council failed for the
first time to demand repatria-
tion of Arab refugees but, in-
stead, called "the attention of
the United Nations to the plight
of the Palestine refugees."
Another portion of the Palestine
resorution merely claimed that
"Israel's attempts to solve the
(Palestine) problem by force is
a factor creating unrest in the
Middle East."

paganda that the United States
has agreed to furnish Israel an
important amount of arms.
The Israel Embassy is plan-
ning continued talks with the
Department and regards nego-
tiations are developing in a
satisfactory m a n n e r. Joseph
Reap, spokesman for the State
Department, who made the of-
ficial announcement, said:
"The United States has never
been and is not now a major
supplier of arms to Israel. News
reports published in Cairo and
reported to Washington to the

effect that the United States has
agreed to provide large quan-
tities of offensive arms to Is-
rael are incorrect. While it is
not the policy of the United
States Government to release
information as to military pur-
chases here by other nations, it
can be said that relatively small
quantities of arms of a defensive
character were purchased by
Israel from the United States."
He declined to make known
the dollar value of the equip-
ment sold or to specify its type
or nature.

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7-THE DETROIT JEWISH N EWS — Frid ay , S e ptember 1 2 , 1958

New South African Premier Sought
to Exclude Refugees from Germany

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