to Bar-Ilan Dinner to Be Addressed by Orator-Author Dr. Lookstein DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Dr. Joseph Lookstein, one of the most distinguished members of the orthodox rabbinate, who is known as an orator and author, will be the guest speaker at the annual banquet of Detroit Friends. of Bar-Ilan University, EI to be held Tuesday evening, Jan. 17, in Cobo Hall. As president of the board of governors of Bar-Ilan University, located at Ramat Gan, Israel, Rabbi Lookstein will report on latest accomplishments of the newest school of higher learning in Israel. Dr. Lookstein has been active in national Jewish affairs for three decades. He was a leader in the Jewish Welfare Board, American Jewish Congress, Joint Distribution Committee, United Jewish Appeal, Mizrachi, Yeshiva University, rabbinical and other organizations. The annual Bar-Ilan dinner will formally inaugurate the local project for the A. M. Hershman Chair in Jewish Studies at Bar- Ilan University. Tom Borman is chairman of the Bar-Ilan banquet committee. Reservations 'for the dinner are being taken at DI 1-0708. U.S. Expels Anti-Jewish Hungarian Ex-Officer Arrest Auschwitz Officer; Release Swastika Dauber HAMBURG, ( JTA ) —Richard Baer, last commander of the Auschwitz concentration camp, was arrested here Tuesday.• He was a leader of Hitler's SS, the Nazi "elite guard." Josef Schoenen, the 25-year- old youth who desecrated the Cologne synagogue last Christ- mas Eve, thereby touching off a spate of anti-Semitic incidents throughout the. world, was re- leased by the Cologne police, for lack of evidence in con- nection with charges that he again daubed swastikas last weekend on buildings in that city. Schoenen, who last month finished serving a jail sentence for the Christmas Eve incident, was re-arrested With another youth, Willi Nickel, for al- legedly smearing swastikas and anti-J e wish inscriptions on buildings in a Cologne suburb. Nickel was also released by police. Toronto Elects Jewish Mayor, Other Officials NEWARK, N.J., (JTA) — United States Immigration Au- thorities ordered the deporta- tion of Laszlo Imre Agh, former lieutenant in the pro-Nazi Hun- garian Army, on charges of atrocities against Jewish and other conscript labor under his command in 1942. Agh, now a 52-year-old ac- countant for the National State Bank of Newark said he would appeal to the Board of Im- migrations Appeals Office in Washington. He and his wife both came to this country in 1947. His wife's citizenship is not affected. He was charge by the government with "pa ticipating and performing a tivities contrary to civilization while serving at the Frigye Barracks near Kamorom in Hungary. The deportation order was based on hearings held last March and April. It was issued by William B. Taffet special in- quiry officer for the U.S. Im- migration and Naturalization Service, after testimony from 33 witnesses in the United States, Canada and Israel. Agh has denied all charges, however. Refugees from the Hungarian uprising of -1956 were among his accusers. ion Servi The Immi Agh had ed to conceal war crime an atrocities re discovere Federal gents during an enshi vestig on of his appli ton of 1952 TORONTO, (JTA) — Fifteen Jews have been elected or re- elected to -municipal offices in recent balloting in this prov- ince of Ontario, in addition to art . the sm Mayor- Nathan Phillips who was habit, re-elected to another term as in the Sa Mayor of Toronto, according to eir nickels tabulations made here by the unt up to Canadian Jewish Congress. 54y/m.44 Att' Israel Answers Soviet Attack on Activity in Africa LONDON, (JTA)—A strong attack on Israel and its Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion- the strongest published in the Soviet press for a long time —was made over the Soviet ra- dio which quoted at great length an editorial which ap- peared in the Izvestia, Official organ of the Moscow Govern- ment edited by Al e k s e i Adzhubel, son-in-law of Premier Nikita Khrushchev. The editorial said that Israel "is fulfilling the role of Trojan horse for NATO," the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It accused Israel of "working be- hind the United States im- perialists," and asserted that Israel was setting up military training missions in Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, Siert +ries. It and other African nations that warned the Afric they were bei erican capital, "tools of ael and Ben-Gurion. namely, es freed from co P tated Izve ism, m i ist ut feel e hel the ael, playi of T an horse es of imperi m n Jerusale stro taken by Israe accusations t e Jewis 11 but "co onial. nomic penet o this editorial, Replyi i radio bro cast to the I an —in English, cou t aliame ve rcharg ccuses oun- frica tarism ply to the tries t o the sale them o arms, thr . This comes to them f wea trangel fr • a country which ays is once again massivfqy supplying weapons of destruction to the United Arab Republic, a country which is so far from peace-loving boast openly of its inte • destroy Israel. srael of "Izvestia accu ew form of trying to impo Africa," the colonialism o nued. "There broadcast e kind of co •- is more an Th, e is the co - nialis a that' is on t nialis ore d there is out. sini • ✓ kind armies sends la upyi wh . int its neighb s' to itories." o put Israe into this c dicrous ' is simply n to cast said. It we br 's "so- xamples of giv netration." economi calle e s reement with It cite e th Ghana by which Israel helped Progr es on to found the Black Star Ship- ping Line, with Ghana holding 60 percent of the shares and Israel 40. "A few weeks ago," the broadcast c ontinue d, "the Ghana government expressed the wish to buy the remaining 40 percent of the shares. 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SALAMI WILN:O. --KOSHER FLORENCE, Italy, (JTA)- The political office of the Florence Police Headquarters officially expressed the opinion that the author of an anti- Semitic article distributed by the "Orbis" news agency, which has its headquarters here, was guilty of "apology for crime and incitement to hatred." The political office gave this view after a request for action by the Union of Italian Jewish Communities on the article, written by Luigi Mosciano, pur- porting to be a survey of the status of the remnant of Jews in West Germany, with ' a Munich dateline. Mosciano at- tacked the West German Jews in explicit Nazi terms. The political office said also that "any further decision on the issue is up to the magistra- ture of Florence." The article, in which Mosciano wrote that est German Jews were ey-sick" and "c r eating d them an atmosphere ressed hatred which some " ILNO KOSHER !!!!! 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