PHILADELPHIA, (JTA) — Fear of charges of censorship emerged as one of the reasons why the Philadelphia Board of Education will not ask pub- lishers to revise textbooks found to give inadequate re- ports on the Hitler era, par- ticularly the Nazi atrocities against European Jewry. A Philadelphia Fellowship Commission survey, which pre- sented documented evidence that social studies and history textbooks were lacking ir_ such material, was made public at the Cimmission headquarters. David A. Horowitz, associate superintendent of Philadelphia public schools, said the survey was "accurate and fair." How- ever, he added that the Board would merely transmit the find- ings to textbook publishers without recommendations for revisions. Horowitz said that the public school teachers here cover the issues involved in Commission criticisms "probably better than ir most of the United States." He added that the Board of Education would not make any recommendations to avoid be- coming involved in what might be considered censorship. Rockwell Attracts Few People, Gets Heckled Welcome WASHINGTON — (JTA) —George Rockwell, self-styled leader of the American Nazi party, held his weekly rally again Sunday at the new loca- tion provided for him by the District of Columbia authorities. He was shielded by 26 uni- formed troopers, some of whom carried knives in their belts. A similar number of his followers were scattered through the audi- ence of about 200, many of whom were Jews. Rockwell, heckled by many of the spectators, ended the meeting 20 minutes after it be- gan. His appearance was tele- vised by a private firm which caters to independent and ABC affiliated stations. Rockwell an- nounced his rallies would be going on regardless of what happened and that if hi were prevented from speaking, some- one else would take his place. Rockwell was freed • on bond last week following his arrest on a disorderly conduct charge in connection with fight which broke out at a similar rally last Sunday. He is scheduled to ap- pear in court July 27. Assistant Corporation Counsel Clark King has asked the court to initiate insanity proceedings against the Nazi. The Marine Corps last week dismissed a young Bronx private who had been a member of Rockwell's party. Gen. David M. S h o u p, Marine commandant, ordered a "general discharge" for 22-year-old Pfc. • John C. Patsalas, an administrative clerk at the Marine Corps School at Quantico, Va. The formula con- tains the phrase "under honor- able conditions" but it is not an honorable discharge. Gen. Shoup acted under a regulation per- Milting discharge of enlisted persons "for reasons of un- suitability." The action apparently was prompted by widespread pro- tests after Rockwell had boasted repeatedly that he had "re- cruited" a Marine for his Anti- Semitic g r o u p. Patsalas had been arrested by the Shore Patrol but had been released after questioning. Slain Israeli Resisted Arrest, Jordan Claims JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The Jordan delegate at an informal meeting of the Israel-Jordan Mixed Armistice Commission as- serted that a 75-year-old Israeli who was killed recently after crossing into Jordan had tried to use a knife when he was seized. The Jordanian delegate in- sisted that all Jordan border units had been instructed on how to treat Israelis who in- advertently crossed the border. He claimed that the elderly Israeli had resisted arrest. He said two steps would be taken to improve the situation. One will be meetings next fall with social studies department heads in all senior and junior high schools with the Commis- sion for a discussion on ways of handling the Hitler era in classroom teaching. Regular an- nual meetings will be held by the Board for its social studies department heads and possibly teachers. Over 48,000 Savers Receive More Than '1,428,630 in Earnings for First Half of '60 Maurice B. Fagan, Commis- sion executive director, said the Commission would send a re port to all textbook publishers and to the National Education Association. Educators, he de- clared, had an "obligation" to say what they wanted in books "to overcome the bland treat- rnPnt" by ; publishers. "In some books, you don't know whether the authors are for or against Hitler," he pointed out. On Vacation , . DON'T Buy Any Jewelry — or Have Your Broken Watch Repaired UNTIL WE REOPEN MONDAY, JULY 25 ! GEORGE OHRENSTEIN WATCHES • JEWELRY Certified Master Watchmaker & Jeweler 18963 LIVERNOIS UN. 1-8184 AMERICAN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION FINANCIAL STATEMENT as of June 30, 1960 Assets Cash on Hand and in Banks 3,261,080.35 United States Government Bonds 7,214,665.43 Other Investment Securities 991,186.77 Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank 2,000,000.00 • First Mortgage Loans 86,464,507.79 (F-H.A. and V.A. Government Insured Mortgages included) 183,161.73 Loans on Savings Accounts 1,520,860.02 Land Contracts 659,586.65 Real Estate Held for Redemption Real Estate Owned 169,727.81 Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment, less Depreciation....., 387,148.90 12,880.09 Accounts Receivable 473,261.38 Deferred Charges and other Assets TOTAL $103,338,066.92 VUIGS 1T1\ 1K- T, Liabilities $ 89,379,235.50 Savings Accounts (All accounts insured up to $10,000.00) 5,472,500.00 Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank Loans in Process 14,440.85 Accounts Payable 40,773.04 2,366,339.96 Advance payments by boriowers for insurance and Taxes 80,252.61 Unearned Profit on Land Contracts Purchased Unearned Discount on Loans Purchased Uncollected Interest on Loans and. Contracts 379,739.26 s 105,025.98 ... • 673.61 . Other Liabilities 3,499,086.11 4 Reserves $103,338,066.92 TOTAL CURRENT RATE Per Annum ON ALL SAVINGS Insured to $10,000 By an Agency of the United States Gov't, OFFICERS President JACK SYLVAN Senior Vice - President SAMUEL HECHTMAN NATHAN I. GOLDIN Secretary - Treasurer ADOLPH DEUTSCH Senior Vice-President and Chairman of the Board ALFRED L. DEUTSCH Executive Vice-President FRED J. RUELLE Vice - President GEORGE M. ZELTZER Vice - Presid ent DIRECTORS AMERICAN SAVINGS Michigan's Largest State-Chartered Savings Association CHARLES CANVASSER NATHAN I. GOLDIN JOSEPH B. COLTEN SAMUEL S. GREENBERG ADOLPH DEUTSCH SAMUEL HECHTMAN ALFRED L. DEUTSCH MAXWELL JOSPEY CHARLES L. DODGE GRAHAM A. ORLEY W. 9 MILE near COOUDGE FORT STREET at MILITARY STANLEY M. EARP JACK S. ROSS VAN DYKE at E. 7 MILE TELEGRAPH at SCHOOLCRAPT SAMUEL N. GERSHENSON JACK SYLVAN JOSEPH WARREN Main Office WOODWARD at CONGRESS DEXTER at CORTLAND LIVERNOIS at W. 7 Mile TELEGRAPH at MAPLE in BLOOMFIELD 14 MILE near CROOKS RD. in CLAWSON 3 - THE DETROIT J EWIS H NEWS — Friday, July 15, 1 960 Survey Finds Philadelphia Texts Inadequate on Report of Hitler Era