' THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, Febru ary 10, 1961 — 10

Friedmans Make Gift for Chapel,
Recreation Hall at Camp Tamarack

Brevities

When ANDRES SEGOVIA
plays at the Scottish Rite Audi-
torium of Masonic Temple at
8:20 p.m., Feb. 10, music lovers
will have an opportunity to hear
him play the classical Spanish
guitar.
* * *
"THE MILLIONAIRESS," a
delightful comedy by G. B.
Shaw, has been brought to the
screen by Twentieth Century.
Fox, starring Sophia Loren. The
CinemaScope DeLuxe Color pro-
duction will have its Detroit
Premiere Feb. 15, at the Trans-
Lux Krim Theater.

Samuel Friedman is shown handing cheek to Maxwell E.
Katzen, president of the Fresh Air Society. In the- photo are
Judge William Friedman, Miss Janice Slesnick, Mrs. Samuel
Friedman, Irvin Hermanoff and Mrs. Samuel Chapin.
* * *
When Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Arabs Jail Israeli
Friedman visited Camp Tama-
Fishermen Caught in rack, the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion's camping facility near Or-
Gaza Strip Waters
tonville, they came upon a group
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Eight of girls doing Israeli dances.
Israeli fishermen have been sen- They stopped to talk to one of
tenced in Gaza to two years' im- them about her camping experi-
prisonment on charges' of having ence. The girl -told them she
violated Gaza Strip territorial was having a wonderful time, but
waters, it was reported by the she didn't know how her parents
Cairo radio.
could afford to send her. The
The Gaza court also confiscated Friedmans surmized that the girl
the two fishing craft of the Is- was a no-fee camper.
raelis who were captured last
The Friedmans were so im-_
October.
pressed with the camp that they
An Israel Army spokesman re- left determined to participate in
ported that two armed Bedouins its program. Because there was
were killed and a third wounded no central recreation hall and
in a clash with an Israeli patrol place of worship, they decided
in the Negev, The patrol 'inter- that this would be their gift to
- cepted the Bedouins. They re- camp. They made a substantial
fused to identify themselves and gift to enable the camp to con-
tried to - escape. Shooting fol-
struct a recreation hall and
lowed. The Bedouins had two
submachineguns, a rifle and am- chapel to seat 500 campers and
munition. The wounde douin staff, to be known as the Samuel
and Isabelle Friedman Recreation
was- hospitalized.
Hall and Chapel.
The structure . will serve the
Plan
el Ga
summer campers, and will also
" More
700 athl
be available for use the year-
ing 01 pie Games
round. This was the Friedman's
from
different
nt
farewell gift to Detroit, prior to
alre y register
moving to San Francisco.
Ha el games t be
n
Isr 1 April 0-
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in athletes
o- Austrian Ministry
da d in priva h'o es
ther Denies Charges
fac 'ties whit will be
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Nazis Remain Free

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

VOTE - MONDAY,
February 20, 1961
Elect . . STEVEN I.

VICTOR
JUDGE
of

COMMON PLEAS

Non-Partisan

• Practicing Attorney, 10 Years
• Overseas Veteran
• Native Detroiter

PAST PRESIDENT, DETROIT
CHAPTER, TAU EPSILON
RHO, NATIONAL JEWISH
LAW FRATERNITY.

VIENNA — The Austrian Jus-
tice Ministry said Tuesday, 'in
reply to a charge from the Vienna
Jewish community that scores of
Austrian Nazi war criminals were
-free in Austria, that the Ministry
had taken legal action on every
known or reported case of war
criininality.
The charge was made at a press
conference at which a Jewish
community spokesman asserted
that Austrian authorities had re-
ceived the names of 40 to 50 such
criminals, all of whom were
guilty of multiple murders.
One of the names cited at the
press conference was that of
Franz Murer who • was captured
by the British Army and turned
over to the Russians • who sen-
tenced him to 25 years on charges
of responsibility for the slaying
of 80,000 Jews in Vilna. The Rus-
sians released him in 1955 and
he returned to Austria.
The Ministry confirmed that
Murer had been free since his
return and said that the case
against him was regarded by the
Austrian authorities as closed in
view of the fact that he had
served his Russian sentence. The
Ministry added that it would
determine whether new informa-
tion against Murer would serve
as a -basis to investigate him
again .

William Steinberg will direct
the PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY I
ORCHESTRA, at Masonic Tern-
ple, 8:20 p.m., Feb. 10.
* * *
Sir CHARLES ARDEN-
CLARKE, one of Britain's
distinguished colonial. adminis-
trators, will discuss "The Chal-
lenge of Africa to the West,"
at Detroit Town Hall, Wednes-
day. He will be introduced by
Sir James Easton, Detroit's
British • consul, at 11 a.m., in
Ford Auditorium.
* * *
THE OAKLAND COUNTY
COMMITTEE FOR A SANE
NUCLEAR POLICY announces
a public meeting will be held
8 p.m. Wednesday at the Birm-
ingham Community House, 380
S. Bates, Birmingham. Dr. Otto
Feinstein, editor of "New Uni-
versity Thought" and member
of the faculty of Wayne State
University's Montieth College,
will explore "The Consequences
of Resumption of Nuclear
Weapons Tests on Foreign
Policy."
* * *
GOV. JOHN B. SWAINSON
will be guest of honor at a din-
ner sponsored by his home 17th
Congressional District 6:30 p.m.
Saturday at the Sts. Constantine
and Helen Community Center,
4801 Oakman. Tickets for the
event can be obtained in the
northwest Detroit area from Da-
vid Greenspan, 19737 Marlowe.

Sid Shnirak's

Business Briefs

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to an error in the advertise-
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UAR Rejects: R
Bid to Build

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refused er-
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Gov-
ernmz. , t gave
the eason for
inuation of
the de ion "the
conflict" and
the A I
France's "antagonistic attitude"
toward the Arabs

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Refugees to Be Prinicpal
Campaign Beneficiaries

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I paid so far over the course of
the enactment of legislation pro- a -decade, while the German Fed-
viding modest benefits in tom - eral Indemnification Law calls
pensation for brutal persecutionsfor the completion of the pro=
at Nazi hands, and for the loss I gram by the end of 1962.
A $7,000,000 program for re-
of their possessions and liveli-
building Jewish communities
hoods.
Dr. Goldmann outlined a ravaged at Nazi hands, "that
broad review of recent develop- will live on far beyond the day
ments in the field of German when the curtain falls on our ac-
indemnification and restitution. tivities," was described by Moses
He expressed gratification that A. Leavitt, treasurer of the
deliveries of goods, materials claims conference.
and services, under the terms
of the Bonn-Israel reparations Mississippi Governor
pact of 1952, to which the Con- Gets Pews Crossed
ference is a party,• were con-
JACKSON, Miss., (JTA) —
tinuing to move at a smooth Governor Ross Barnett of MiS-
pace. All told, over $589,285,000 sissi
in which
in capital goods, materials and
to his
rred rep to
services were delivered to Israel
fore a
easure at appearing
from Germany since payme
e" but
"fine Christian audi
started on June 30, 1953.
the audience ed o pleas-
the de
u e
Dr. Goldmann pointe
finished,
W
that reparations deliveri
m arose to
bb
us
played a noteworthy ro
ma go -hu
edly that the
development of the Isr
addressed the
ye or had
omy. About one-third
ngr atio
of a synagogue
capital goods purchase
its centennial.
ebrat'
since 1953 were deliv
the- reparations agree
agreement has called
110W
veries to Israel valued
PPM
000,000 over a span of 12-14
Wit
years. Over - that period, the Con-
• . A Convalescent Home
ference is to receive the sum of
of Rare Beauty and Distinction
$107,000,000 as its share of the
overall amount, to go for the re-
ALLEN PARK
lief, rehabilitation and resettle-
ment of Nazi victims.
In his report, Dr. Goldmann
pointed out that the German
24 Hour Nursing Service
program for the indemnifica-
tion of Nazi victims involved a
BRAND NEW
primary responsibility assign-
LATEST EQUIPMENT
ed to the conference under
the terms of the agreement it
MODERATE PRICES
reached with the Bonn Gov-
A serene nursing home
ernment in 1952. He welcomed
amidst beautiful surround.
recent accelerations in the
ings where the care and
comfort of the 'convalescent
pace of adjudications in a
or aged is our first
number of German states, and
consideration..
the sincere concern shown by
Permanent or transient
responsible German officials
private • semi-private
for improving the implementa-
- rooms • words
tion of the program.
9150 ALLEN RD. (Cor. Wick)
Payments to individual Nazi
IN THE car°, ALIEN PARK
victims- by the German govern-
FOR INFORMATION
ment reached $2,077,000,000, by
Sept. 30, 1960. But the record
Call DU 6-2150
must be weighed against the fact
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that only one-half of the sums
estimated to be due have been

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