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." There are more than 200,000 service stations in this country, 95 per cent of them owned or operated by independent, local dealers. , "Where business leaders keep in shape" • Men ANDYoung Men! 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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." 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