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February 10, 1961 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-02-10

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Suspend Sentences
for 4 Neo-Nazi Party
Leaders in Germany

Zuckerman and Gelb Guests at
Histadrut Drive Rallies Next Week

BONN, (JTA) — Four top
leaders of the neo-Nazi German
Reichs Party were convicted
- and sentenced by the Bielefeld
Jury Court on charges of
slandering an official of North
Rhine Westphalia a year ago
in connection with the desecra-
tion of the Cologne synagogue.
The charges were based on
an article in the party's publi-
cation, "Reichsruf," and in
"German Weekly," which assert-
ed that Joseph Dufhues, Minis-
. ter of the Interior of the Ger-
man state, had welcomed, in -a
television speech, the desecra-
ticin of the synagogue on Christ-
mas Eve, 1959, as an occasion
to initiate. legal a
crainst
the party.
The co
sentenced D
chairm , einrich Kuntsma
and
z Hartele, edit of t
"Ge an Weekly,"
hs in jail. Adol
, editor o "Rei
to Hess,
an of
need to
re-
ectively. T
cour
ended
1 of the s tences

Confidence that the 1961 served as executive vice-chair-
Histadrut campaign will achieve man of the Upper Galilee
its objective of $160,000 is being Regional Council.
strengthened as the drive moves
In terms of campaign returns,
into the final two weeks of its
Arlazaroff Branch 137 of the
city-wide canvas.
Farband division continues to
M o r r is Lieberman, general lead, with Branch 4 of LZ
chairman, reports that several in second place. The Pi
special projects in the process Women Division is p
of being initiated will substan- 50% mark of its quota
tially swell the financial figure Histadrut meetings c
this year.
campaign cal e nd a
The next volunteer workers these are Club 1 an
report meeting,. this Sunda y, Myerson Chapter of
will take the form of a break- Women Branch 6 of LZO
fast gathering Branch 137 of Farband.
and w,i I I be,
Club 1 will meet Tuesday,
host to Saadia
12:30 p.m.; Golda Meyerson will
Gelb.
A member meet Tuesday, 8:30 p.m.; Branch
6- will meet Wednesday.
of the Galilean
Kibbutz K f ar
All meetings, take place in the
Blum, Gelb is Labor Zionist Institute, will fea-
n o w visiting ture the new Histadrut film,
the United "High Point" which depicts the
States after an establishment of the frontier
absence of 12 Kibbutz in Ein Gedi and Mizpah
years. Active R a m o n. Guest speakers will
in Zionist address these assemblies.
Gelb affairs sine e
Harry Schumer, chairman of
early youth, Gelb and his wife the Farband City Committee,
and three children settled in honorary chairman of the Hista-
Palestine in 1947 as members of drut campaign, announces that
the communal village of Kfar
a reception has
Blum. Born in Palestine, he
been arranged
came
to
the
U.S.
as
a
boy
and
Refinishing Restoring
f o r members
received his schooling here,
of all branches
Furniture
graduating with honors from
Repaired &
of Farband on
Refinished in
the University of Minnesota
t h e occasion
Any Color of w h e r e he earned a
Master's
Your Choice.
of the visit
Antiques • Old degree in psychology. Post-grad-
here of Bar-
Furniture Made uate studies include degrees
PIANO
Like New. Cig-
uch Zucker-
NISHING
arette Burns Re- from the Graduate School of
m a n, veteran
, PUlk SPECIALTY
paired. All work Jewish Social Work in New
al COLORS TO CHOOSE guaranteed.
leader of the
York,
as
well
as
the
New
York
City Wide &
World Labor
Suburban
School
for
Social
Work.
In
1945
Larry Paul
Zionist Move-
Free Estimates
he was ordained Rabbi at the
ment. Once
Jewish Institute of Religion.
Zuckerman a New York
3223 W. mcNicHotS
In Israel, Gelb's duties ranged city resident, Zuckerman
and
from that of tractor driver to
Classified ads bring fast results! Mayor of the settlement, and he his wife, Nina, have been living
in Jerusalem sine e 1956. A
member of the presidium of
the Zionist Actions Committee,
Zuckerman is known as one of
the most powerful orators on
the Yiddish platform, as well as
the author of many magazine
and newspaper articles. Prior to
his settling in Israel, Zucker
man served two terms as pres-
ident of the Labor Zionist
Organization of America.

CIE UN.4-8440

This function will take place
in the Labor Zionist Institute
Tuesday, 8:30 p.m.

Italy Considers
Jail for German

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

NAPLES
The Naples Public
Prosecutor filed an appeal to the
Supreme Judiciary Court against
the release of Ludwig Zind, the
Offenburg high school teacher
who fled from West Germany in
1958, to avoid a prison term for
an anti-Semitic utterance.
A lower court ruled last week
that Zind, who was sentenced on
April 11, 1958, to a year's im-
prisonment for libel and defama-
tion of the dead, after :declaring
publicly that "not enough Jews
were gassed," was a • political
refugee and entitled to the usual
protection granted by civilized
countries to such refugees.
Pending the Supreme Court's
decision, expected. within one or
two monthS, Zind will remain in
jail. His attorneys, meanwhile,
planned to present a counter-
appeal to the Supreme Court, con-
testing the prosecutor's right to
prevent Zind's immediate release.
The teacher escaped to Italy a
day after the Federal Supreme
Court in. Karlsruhe rejected his
appeal that he was drunk when
he made the a defamatory state-
ment during quarrel with Kurt
Lieser, a half-Jewish merchant.
He was recognized in Italy last
summer by Israeli sailors as he
was boarding a ship for Egypt,
and was arrested andjailed. The
lower court ruled that Zind was
simply expressing a "personal
opinion" when he made his re-
mark about,Jews and gaSsing.



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