Haifa Court Finds Institute
Scientist Guilty of Espionage

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

Political Scientists
Analyze Constitution
In U-1•1 Publication

'United Hias Service Urges New
ANN ARBOR — Thomas Jef- Immigration, Naturalization Laws
ferson believed that each gen-

• HAIFA — The Haifa District
Court Tuesday sentenced Prof.
Kurt. Sitte, a world famous scien-
tist, to five years in prison on
conviction of charges of espion-
age.
Sitte, until his _ detention last
fall, was head of the physics de-
partment of the Haifa Institute
of Technology and deputy direc-
tor of its scientific research de-
partment. Charged with passing
secret material to foreign agents,
Sitte was found guilty on four of

seven counts of spying.
Well known for his research in
cosmic radiation, the scientist
frequently attended scientific
gatherings in other countries,
particularly in East Europe.
A few months before his arrest,
he' visited Moscow and Prague as
a delegate to scientific • con-
ferences held in those cities. The
trial began in November.
Sitte was born in 1919 in the
Sudentenland in Czechoslovakia
and was incarcerated by the Nazis
in Buchenwald.

Better Start
for '61 Drive

View Herzog as Winner in Debate
with Toynbee by - Canadian Press

eration should be offered the
opportunity to determine the
framework of the government
under which it wishes to live.
Associate Prof. Milton Green-
berg of the Western Michigan
University Department of Po-
litical Science cites this Jeffer-
sonian belief in a revised
phamphlet, "The Voter and the
Michigan Constitution," p u b-
lished recently by the 'Univer-
sity of Michigan Institute of
Public Administration.

,

OTTAWA, (JTA) — The Can-
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adian press and - radio, evaluating
lives literally depend on
who lead and serve in the U those the arguments presented by Brit-
ish historian Arnold Toynbee and
- Jewish-_ Appeal.. But I • am nited
also
aware that it has been the great , Israel Ambassador Yaacov Herzog
their debate in Montreal on
good fortune of our ge nera-
Jews and on the -Israel Arab prob-
tion to have the opportunit
end age-old problems of Je y to lem, 'summed up the debate in
favor of Ambassador Herzog.
suffering and misery. This wish
is a
The French - Canadian Broad-
challenge which I. humbly
cept, secure in the knowl ac- casting System station CKAC, said
that the result of the debate was
that I will receive your full edge
Sup-
20-0 in favor of Ambassador Her-
port."
zog, since Prof. Toynbee had
The new UJA General C hair— qualified his original statement
man has been active in ph ilan- and included all' peoples
in his
thropic and communal work on f remark about N
ties.
every leVel, from the loca 1 to Furthermor
's
the international, for more than menta
eclared, Dr. oyn
three _decades. He is nation ally
ed
for
the first time th
prominent in the fields of h ome
e Jewish people had beco
building and real estate deve 1
"defossilized."
ment, and as the past pres
The Montre '
stress'
of the National Associa
Prof. T ynbe
n,
es
Home Builders of the
the
hi
that q ere
States.'
is.
of
ral evil
ning
He has been ton identified
nearly , 1 soci
s. This
with proams of a to Jewish
ply nly t
e Jews."
refugees overseas nd Israel's
e also •
Dr. 'Toyn-
immigrants, as a
ional chair- b 's a eemen
the validity of
man of the UJA and former
bassador
zog's question:
chairman of its
ional cam- regardi
e Arab refugees:
paign cabinet. He
the presi-
n't the_ Arab, govern-
dent of- the • Palestine
take them ` out - of 'their
Corporation, vice-chairm
the Jewish Agency for Israel,
Inc., a member of the National
Executive Committee of Israel
Bonds, and a board member of
- the Council of Jewish Federation
and Welfare Funds.
In Baltimore, he is president
of the Associated Jewish Chari-
ties and holds numerous posts
in civic and Jewish bodies. He
is chairman of the Maryland
State Planning Commission.
Born in the Ukraine in 1899,
Meyerhoff Carn • to the United
• States at the . age of 7. He is a
graduate of the law school of
the University of Maryland, is
mar_ried; and has three children.

parasitic existence and stop hol
ing them in camps as a politic
weapon?"

Doneson Adds to Staff

Mrs. Birgit Fetzer, a native of
Copenhagen, Denmark, has joined
the staff of the Jules Doneson
Travel Agency as a travel con-
sultant. Mrs. Fetzer was formerly
employed at the Danish Tourist
Bureau in Copenhagen, and the
Kirkland Deluxe Travel Service
in St. Louis, Mo.

"The task iirhieh I have been
called upon to undertake by
the President, and which I
feel it a privilege to under-
take," Klutznick told the con-
ference, "seeks to promote a
maximum of world coopera-
tion in many of the very fields -
in which we are active hi the
United Jewish Appeal. -
"I could not find it' in . my

heart to reject any invitation
of the President to serve our
nation's legitimate hopes and
ambitions. But, in addition, I
welcome this special opportUnitY
to serve in an area which I re-
•.gard as an extension of the very
interests that for years have oc-
, &Tied my energies and my best
hopes.
"TO the utmost of my ability,
I shall strive to represent this
nation" ofours in the great ef-
fort to attain and preserve, on
a world scale, the goals of human
dignity to which we are coin-
- • untied as Americans.
"As I face this work, I for
one, feel strengthened for it—
by the heritage of spirituality, of
generosity, of the eternal desire
and hope for a better world with
peace and justice for all, which
is mine as a Jew."
Paul Zuckerman, chairman of
the 1961 Detroit Allied Jewish
Campaign, played' an active role
at the conferende.

NEW YORK, (J,TA) — The ing 1960, United Hias Service's
United States was urged in a un- operations •on rescue, migration
animous resolution adopted at and resettlement fronts all over
the '77th annual meeting of the the world resulted in aid to more
United Hias Service to revise than 12,000 Jewish men, women
present immigratinn and na- and children.
tionality laws "in keeping with
Samuel Bronfman, national
the humanitarian and d
sident of the Canadian Jewish
traditions of our co
ess, and Sydney Einfeld,
The delegate
r
ent of the Executive Coun-
former Senator
. Leh-
Australian Jewry, received
man voice
equest "to erase
of honor at the meeting.
discrim
and bigotry from
ards, 'illuminated plaques,
the
J and to eliminate dis-
ronfman and Einfeld for
cri
ation against natur zed
any years of leadership in
ens."
ause of the migrant.
urray I. G
nited Hias •
ounting
Jewish ref gE
in
the U.S. pr
ias to
give priority
to their
problems an
end a resettle-
ent e
to Miami, Florida,
with representatives of
other faiths in the Miami Cuban
Refugee Emergency Center.
"Jews from Cuba are asking for
our help in extending their tem-
porary stay permits or' for the
adjustment of their status in the
U.S. to that of permanent resi-
dents," he reported.
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