Gets TIVB Post Around the Tro rid. 16 Students ReCeive $25,200 Aid at Yeshiva U. •• A Digest of World Jewish Happenin from Dispatches of the Jewish Tele Agency. and Other News-Gathe THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - Echoes of the Preside The appointment of SAN- FORD SOLENDER as execu- tive vice-president of the Na- tional Jewish Welfare Board was announced this week by Solomon Litt, New York, JWB president. Solender has been director of the JWB Jewish Community Center Division since the fall of 1948. Scholarships and fellowships Work for the 1960-61 academic totalling $25,200 have been year, it was announced by Dr. awarded to 16 students at Yeshi- va University's School of Social Morton I. Teicher, dean. '61 CHEVROLETS 1 mpaign clar in a letter of October President-elect John F. Kennedy aware erica hat he is "fu 11 to the Synagogue Council of organi- of the significant contributions m e by merican relit on an eas of socia zations at home and abroad i the rnes welfare relief services" and th "my a d ministration li • as yo repr solicit the views of groups s ign cautious opt circles in Jerusalem express ratic policies of the new admini ration, no ener- y, impl• platform, and campaign stat 'ents by M Ker getic efforts to end the Arab tate- of belli rency agains srael...i. the Presid t-elect, Pr' e Minister In a congratulatory wire e American David Ben-Gurion called th election "a c redit to people which; casting off all rejudices in he ma r of faith, has . According to entrusted you with the na n's leadership.". re "indifferent" to les in Cairo London reports, government lic's controlled press ab R the election results. The Unit nnedy as pro-Israel. . . and radio had labeled both Nixo The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, at its national convention in Atlantic City, voted unanimously to wire congratulations to President-elect Kennedy and pledge him "fullest support". . . New York Times labor writer A. H. Raskin reveals that Alex Rose, president of the United Hatters Union, and Arthur J. Goldberg, general counsel for the United Steelworkers of Amer- ica, played an important role in swinging the AFL-CIO to de facto support of Senator Kennedy during the period preceding his nomination. I Sale or Lease "Service Is Important'' Best Location in Area . Best Deals All-Ways SEE M. LARRY STERN UN 42300 BR '2-2470 • - •, AT Hanley .Dawson Chevrolet, Inc. 14501 W. 7 Mile Rd., 1/2 bloOk W. Of James Couzens • 4 4 United States NEW YORK — A nation-wide study of ethnic groups in the United States, to determine how they can broaden America's knowl- edge of non-English languages, has been initiated by Dr. Joshua Fishman, dean of Yeshiva University's Graduate School of Educa- tion. The two-year project is supported by a $125,615 grant from the U.S. Office of Education. . . . A congratulatory telegram from Dr. Nahum Goldmann, president of the World Zionist Organization, to Lord Herbert Samuel of Britain on his ninetieth birthday refers (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) to Samuel as one of Jewry's "greatest sons." . . . Dr. Maxwell JERUSALEM — Negotiations Lehman, New York City deputy city administrator, is representing with representatives of the So- Mayor Robert F. Wagner at the 15th annual congress of the Inter- viet Union about .claims by Mos- national Union of Local Authorities in Tel Aviv. cow regarding various church Europe properties owned by the Czar- ist government in Jerusalem PARIS — Two ships for the Israeli merchant marine will be will be renewed next week after launched at French shipyards next week -- a 20,000-ton passenger a three-month recess of the ship and a 700-ton cargo vessel. talks,. the Foreign Ministry here LONDON — More than 800 delegates to the annual conference announced Monday. of the Jewish National Fund of Britain were told that JNF income The talks concern some highly during the past year reached a record total of £917,000 ($2,567,- valuable property in the center 000). . . The time limit for filing claims on the basis of the of this city including the sites Austrian War and Persecutees Damages Law for the loss of furni- of police headquarters, the - gov- ture and implements to carry on a trade or profession, expires on ernment press office, and the December 31, 1960, it was announced here. Application forms, ministry of agriculture. - _which may be obtained from Austrian legations and consulates, Prior to the recess of the must reach_ the authorities in Austria by that date. negotiations in August, Israel is FRANKFURT — Mayor Werner Bockelmann turned over a understood to have made some check for 251,650 deutschemarks ($60,400) to Eliezer Unger, secre- specific proposals rea tary of the fund for the construction of the Museum of Mediterra- •ea a property. The ean Archeology at Nir David settleinent in Israel's Beisan Valley. with identi • i • of the prop- e contribution was voted unanimously by the Frankfort munici- i on of its pre- erty, det *ty and came in part from local business firms. . . . The trial sent ow rs •• and the relation- former SS troop leader, charged with the murder of eight he•roperty to I el's ship o s in Poland, opened here. n ds and 15 ti pres HAGEN, Germany — Paul Thomanek, 51-year-old laborer, was city's develo•m to t tented to life imprisonment for the murder of 20 Jewish forced alks reopen th orers in Galicia during World War II. His plea of acting on petted that is rders was rejected because of evidence that he had volunteered g es to th to participate. finite rea HANOVER — Former SS guard . Albert Mayer was sentenced ernment to seven years in prison for complicity in murdering concentration camp prisoners. The prosecution had asked a life sentence. iful BONN — A . number of Germany's foremost scholars an educators attended a meeting of the newly. established Commissi for Political Education, initiated by Interior Minister Gerh Schroeder to plan for improving the, political education of Germ youth. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, in addressing the group, urged it new school curricula, emphasizing "the disastrous effects nursing acne devise the Nazi totalitarian system and the persecution of the Jews." 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He is still a member of lower house of the West Ger- Parliament. man Parliament, voted here to In voting to close the case, the close the case against Dr. Theo- legal committee expressed doubt dor Oberlaender, former Minis-• about the constitutionality of a ter for Refugees, who had been parliamentary committee that accused of haying been part of would invesigate the past of a a Nazi team that ordered exter- member of Parliament. The com- mination of Jews and Polish in- mittee decided that the recent tellectuals, in 1941, at Lwow, action by the Bonn prosecutor, Poland. who had dismissed the charges Oberlaender resigned under of wartime Nazi activities lev- fire from his Cabinet post last eled against Oberlaender, con- May, and requested the estab- ,stituted "rehabilitation" of the lishment of a parliamentary ex-Minister. 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