. TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Adolf Eichmann, the captured Nazi leader who directed the annihilation of 6,000,000 Jews in Europe, was brought again before a magistrate for another extension of his detention warrant. These have been extended every two weeks. Minister of Justice Pinhas Rosen was reported as stating that Eichmann will be entitled to demand a preliminary hear- ing before the actual trial takes place. He indicated that the Israel government would announce that foreign judges could be present at the trial if they so desired. However, they would attend only as observers. Any judge who would submit cre- dentials showing that he represented a particular country would be enabled to attend on that basis. Attorney General Gideon Hausner confirmed a report_ that the Ministry of Justice has invited a prominent American Jewish lawyer who was a special adviser to the U.S. Attorney General at the Nuremberg war crimes trial, to assist him in the prosecution of Eichmann. However, he declined to furnish the name of that lawyer since the latter has not yet officially accepted the invitation. In New York, it was believed that the lawyer invited to assist the Israeli Attorney General was Dr. Jacob Robinson, one of the world's outstanding experts on international law who served as special assistant to Robert H. Jackson, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, during the Nuremberg trials. (Dr. Robinson, who came to the United States from Lithuania in 1940, after the outbreak of World War II, declined to comment on the report.) Hausner said that when Eichmann is brought to trial he be assisted by several other foreign attorneys. It was emphasied here that two months have elapsed since the Israel government had asked several East European coun- tries if they were willing to cooperate in providing , material for the Eichmann trial. No replies have been received yet, a fact which is in marked contrast to statements in the press of these countries that Eichmann must be judged and severely punished. Israel and Argentina will probably exchange new envoys early in October, Shabtai Rosenne, legal adviser to the Israeli Foreign Ministry, said Tuesday. Rosenne, who returned to Israel from Buenos Aires, where he restored amicable relations for his government, said that all the Argentinian personalities he met—the President, the Foreign Minister and the legal adviser to the Foreign Ministry —expressed their desire to consider the Eichmann case as closed and hoped for the restoration of friendly relations as soon as possible. lin elementary schools, from the age of 10 up, will be taught the dangers of Nazism and anti- Semitism, and will be given a complete history of the Hitler atrocities • against Jews, accord- ing to a new school curriculum announced here by the city's Ministry of Education. The curriculum, which enters into effect with the next school year, will, according to the offi- cial plan, "attempt to get down to the very roots of Hitlerism, show up anti-Semitism and other persecutions, and tear down false glorification of Hit- ler and his regime." On the 10-year-old 1 e v e 1, teachers will explain to the children the meaning of various Zinder May Direct New Israel Unified Information Center (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — The govern- ment has decided to set up a unified information center, un- der the auspices of the Prime Minister's office, to coordinate information activities of various government departments and public bodies, including the press information office, the publi_ relations and culture de- partments of the Foreign _Min- istry, the Kol Yisrael state radio network, the public information and civic education department of the Ministry of Education and the information department of the Jewish Agency. Harry Zinder, director of Kol Yisrael, is expected to be ap- pointed head of the center. and the Red Cross. They will the equal treatment of all be trld of the mass murder of men." Jewish children in Nazi con- _SULSLSUL.Q_St_SLQ. centration camps. Later, the history of persecu- tions against Jews will be led By back to Roman times and for- Kreisler ward again to the anti-Jewish atrocities committed by the A REAL Nazis. In higher grades, pupils will be told about the Nurem- VALUE berg Laws, the events of Crys- ST. STEEL tal Night of 1938 when every synagogue in Germany was at- ONLY tacked by the Nazis, and the $4.95 camp. ign for systematic exter- mination of all Jews, first in GOLD Germany then in Europe. FILLED In higher • grades, teachers will go into today's laws in $5.95 West Germany calling for resti- tution, indemnification a n d compensation to Jewish victims of Nazi persecutions. WATCHES • JEWELRY Certified Master "The children will be taught Watchmaker & Jeweler to realize," said an Education 18963 LIVERNOIS Ministry official, "that there is UN. 1-8184 a new order now which con- demns the past atrocities and `1 'Riviera" GEORGE OHRENSTEIN SERVICE STATION -->COLOR1-- BLACK 8. WHITE Stereophonic Conversions Old Phonographs Converted to Stereo Admiral MOTOROLA MUNTZ . SERVICE STATION • Dumont • Silvertone PH I LCO • Magnovox •Westinghouse • V-M • Crosley • Hot Point • Olympic • Airline Rockwell's Trial Is Set for Aug. 26; Nazi `Commander Sues Newspaper for $100,000 (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) WASHINGTON — Georg e. Rockwell will be tried on two charges of disturbing the peace pending, against him on Aug. 26. This was decided Wednesday by Municipal Court Judge George B. Neilson, upon motion of Assistant Corporation Coun- cil Clark King. The trial on charges of dis- orderly conduct at a rally on July 3, scheduled for Wednes- day, will be held together with the trial on similar charges arising from a later incident. Both hearings will now be held jointly on Aug. 26, the date which was previously set for the trial on charges of "violating an act of Congress," at a Nazi rally on July 24, when Rockwell sig- naled his troopers to attack the hecklers. Meanwhile the Nazi "com- mander" has filed a libel suit against the Washington Daily News, demanding $110,000 damages. The News Tuesday concluded a three-part series on Rockwell and his group. The News accompanied each of the three stories on Rockwell with an editorial remark saying that the best way to handle Rock- well, in the opinion of the TV Rentals EMERSON paper, is "to keep him in the open where everyone can see him and his demagoguery for what it is." • Webcor "SINCE 1935" Written Dexter Sal es & Service . 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The rights and freedoms so guaranteed were listed as: "the right of the individual to life, liberty, security of the person and enjoyment of property and the right not to be deprived thereof except by due process of law; the right of the individual to equality before the law and the protection of the law; free- dom of religion; freedom of speech; freedom of assembly and IF YOU TURN THE •v r •v• ri UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T FIND A FINER WINE THAN I Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich. association, and freedom of the press." The measure specified that ev- ery federal law of Canada must conform to the Canadian Bill of Rights unless Parliament, by spe- cial act, decrees otherwise. The Bill of Rights has jurisdic- tion only in the federal or Do- minion field, not in the areas of concern to the Canadian prov- inces. As an act of Parliament, it can be repealed by Parliament. The preamble to the measure affirms that "the Canadian na- tion is founded upon principles that acknowledge the supremacy of God, the dignity and worth of the human person and the po- sition of the family in a society of free men and free institutions." It declared that "men and in- stitutions remain free only when freedom is founded upon respect for moral and spiritual values and the rule of law." New Yeshiva to Be Established in Connecticut Community NEW HAVEN, Corm. (JTA) — The Yeshiva Bais Torah has acquired a building in West Haven, near here for a semi- nary and yeshiva, Rabbi Morde- cai Yoffe, its dean, announced. di Get My Money When I Need It" I Get Convenience' egt 1 , "That's Why We Save The American Way" /2% Current Rat. on any amount All Savings Insured to $10,000 AMERICAN SAVINGS Michigan's Largest State-Chartered Sayings Association Dexter at Cortland • Livernois at W. 7 Mile • W. 9 Mile near Coolidge Main Office: Woodward at Congress • 5 Other Branches "SINCE 1938" 3 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, August 19, 1960 Welcome Foreign Judges as I Berlin Schools to Indoctrinate Against Nazism WEST BERLIN, (JTA) — symbols like the Star of David, injustices, puts an end to the Eichmann Trial Observers Children attending West Ber- the Soviet star, the swastika Nazi cruelties, and strives for