Major, Reception in capitol, UN Honor Israel's Ambassador Eban Report German Youth Unaware of Hitler Brutality NEW YORK, (JTA)—A tele- vision crew, visiting scores of West German classrooms to record student opinions on Nazism, found that nine out of every ten students 15 to 17 Nazi killings of Jews, generally ignorance existed and was told listed as a minimum of 6,000,000 that the crammed curriculum delegates to the United Nations, victims. gave little time to Germany's and numerous distinguished The television crew asked a recent past, dwelling instead on Americans attended a farewell group of teachers why such ancient historY. dinner Monday night, in honor of Israel Ambassador Abba years of age had never heard Eban. of Hitl,,•r or, if they had, be- For Deals That Satisfy The event was Eban's fare- lieved that on the whole the Plus well to the United Nations, after Nazi leader had done more Service After You Buy 11 years of ' service at Israel's good than harm. The All New permanent representative. here. Die Welt of Hamburg com- The dinner was presided over Sir Pierson Dixon, of the mented that "there is some- by Sen. Javits who subdtituted United Kingdom, and Ambassa- thing rotten in German schools" for Gov. McKeldin, who had dor U Thant of Burma spoke on and the Permanent Conference suddenly taken. ill. behalf of the crops of the per- of West German cultural min- Rep. James McCormick, House manent delegates at the United isters announced that the prob- majority leader, spoke of Israel Nations. -Other speakers in-, lem would be considered at the as "one of the best friends eluded Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, next meeting of the Conference, SHORE CHEVROLET America has throughout the former New York State Gov- according to the New York world," and acclaimed Eban as ernor Thomas E. Dewey, U.S. Times in a report this week 12240 Jos. Campau Immed. Delivery a "distinguished • diplomat and Sen. Jacob K. Javits, and Mrs. from Bonn. I'm as near as your phone Rose Halprin, acting chairman The resulting television dis- on all models scholar." The• Senate minority TW 1-0600 Res. LI 8-4119 leader, Everett Dirksen, said of the Jewish Agency. All closed not only widespread that Eban had "enriched our speakers paid warm tribute to ignorance among West German youth of the appalling events nation with the quality he Eban. Recalling that, exactly 10 of the Nazi era but also that brought here." years ago, on May 11, 1949, the students knew little about The retiring Ambassador was Israel was admitted to member- Germany's present situation. highly honored in an address A typical reply to the key by the Very Rev. Edward B. ship of the United Nations, Am- Bunn, president of Georgetown bassador Eban reviewed "the question "What do you know about Hitler?" was: "Hitler University, who spoke of Eban drama of Israel's rebirth" as en- acted before the world at the revived Germany. He did away as "my personal friend." United Nations. He pointed out with unemployment and built The sentiments of the Jewish that Israel is a people to whom the autobahns." Die Welt called community were expressed in nothing has been freely given. such answers _ "alarming and an impressive address by Philip "Her narrow land, her scanty scandalous." Klutznick, national president of water, the freedom of her home The highest estimate given by Bnai Brith, who declared: and lives, her capital city, her students on the number of Jews "Even in the press of what status in the international fam- slaughtered by the Nazis was appears to be serious conflicts ily, her maritime access to half 30,000. Many students said they of interest, the dignity of the the world — gifts with which did not know anything about • Dolldr for dollar your best broadloom buy . . . • Wears and Ambassador's b e h a v i o r, his other nations are endowed at wears, wonderfully easy to care for . . . • 100% wool pile— splendid scholarship, has extra- the moment of their birth -- ordinary talent for felicitous ex- have been for us the fruit of Liverpool Fire Destroys amazingly crush-resistant — will not pression kept controversy where bitter contest," he said. Ancient Hebrew Strolls shade or show footmarks ! • Takes ter- it belongs — a difference be- Direct JTA Teletype Wire "But when everything is said rific punishment — appearance actually _ To The Jewish News tween sovereign powers, not a and remembered there can be LIVERPOOL — Irreplacable difference between our nation one verdict on the outcome of improves with wear . . . • Variety of and any segment of his con- this story," he continued. "Is- old Hebrew scrolls, including Tweed or plain colors! stituency." He acclaimed Eban rael has gained far more from some invaluable, hand-written documents on old parchment, for having evaluated "the image her association with this union of a positive Jew that his pres- of sovereign peoples than she were destroyed in a synagogue, fire here Monday night. ence has created among us." • Custom has ever lost in occasional mo- The fire is believed to have As a token of the American ments of fustration and disap- Installation been set by thieves who had people's admiration for Eban ; pointment. broken into the synagogue of- F. Joseph Donohue, chairman "I know not what the course • Convenient of the board of the American-i of our history might have been fice. The office had been ransack- Terms Israel Society, presented him if the desperate surge of the with a reproduction of the his- Jewish people towards its free- ed, and money and other val- toric Blackstone Memorial of i dom had not intersected with uables were taken from the CARPET COMPANY March 5, 1891, which requested another line of historic progress safe. Half the roof of the syna- gogue collapsed before firemen President Benjamin Harrison to —that which created an interna- 7324 W. 7 Mile Rd. UN 1-7980 could get the flames under con- take action on behalf of a Jew- tional forum where issues trol. 2 Blocks West of Livernois ish National Home in Palestine. could be judged above the level Ambassador Eban's stirring of national strategies and in- address in reply to the encomia terests. was a review of American- "The history of man," Eban Israel friendship: an appeal for said, "has nat been written its continuation and a declara- solely by great empires and con- tion that "we hold in common tinental powers. Ancient Israel a vision of peace between Israel was surrounded by strong em- and its Arab neighbors." pires which excelled her in The honors to the Ebans were military power, in material carried over even to the chil- wealth, and in the sophistica- dren. The school attended by tion and refinement of their the Ebans' nine-year-old son, Eli, arts. declared Wednesday as "Eli "Rut all these crumble in ob- Eban Day." Eli was given the livion while our small voice privilege of choosing the menu came down across the ages with for luncheon and his classmates undying power. Small nations will present him shortly with should not confuse their phys- a magnetic chess board. - ical smallness with spiritual and * * * intellectual impotence. It is in UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., the General Assembly that (JTA)—Fifty ambassadors from fullest scope is available to the foreign countries, many of the gifts of insight, influence and expression," he concluded. (Continued from Page 1) able diplomatic representative in Washington." Be described the "perils a n d glorious achievements" of Israel, re- ferred to the "rapid tempo of crises" that have developed there and paid high honor to the "keen judgment" of the retiring Ambassador. . 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