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August 18, 1961 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-08-18

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, August 18, 19 61 —

Anti-Defamation League Reports Press Supported Eichmann

NEW •YORK, (JTA) — The
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith said that favorable
world press reaction to the con-
duct of the Eichmann trial has
largely dispelled earlier criti-
cism of the circumstances and
legality of Israel's capture of
the former Nazi.
The League's conclusion was
contained in 4 survey of press
reaction to the Eichmann trial.
The survey covered' editorial
opinion in the United States,
Western Europe, the Soviet
Union and Eastern Europe, the
Middle East and Latin America.
It was prepared by a team of
researchers directed by Arnold
Forster, the League's general
counsel.
The League said the survey
indicates that Israel has suc-
ceeded in making "a significant
impact on civilized society" by
spreading on the court record
and establishing "the vali
the criminal charges a
Nazis for their mass
Jews."
n-
Noting excepti
e League
eral conclusio
ess treatment
pointed out th
e Sovie
of the trial i
o emba
"was slante
ent," in
Bonn gover
countries to w tip
of Israel,' and i Sp
governm t's
with the itler r
The p ss in the

bloc countries, the League de-
clared, unexpectedly revealed
"great variations in approach"
even though there was "a com-
mon line" which attempted to
paint Eichmann as a symbol,
not only of Hitler's but of Ade-
nauer's Germany. In Poland
and Hungary, however, the vari-

ation was great enough at times
to obliterate the "common line"
by stressing the extent of "Jew-
ish martyrdom."
Reviewing 1,033 editorials
published in U. S. dailies after
the trial began, the report
showed that 735, or 73.1 percent
generally expressed themselves

Family Is Compensated $8 Millions
for Holdings Confiscated by Nasser

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire to

The Jewish News)
LONDON. — The British For-
eign Compensation Commission,
after a five-day hearing Monday
awarded 3,106,516 pounds -($8,-
698,244) to the Smouha family
for the holdings established by
the family in Egypt which was
expropriated by Nasser during
the 1956 Suez crisis.
The family had filed a claim
12,000,000 pounds ($33,600,-
for the property, known as
a Island, comprising one-
of Alexandria, which had
built up by Joseph Smouha,
e time Manchester business-
, who went to Egypt on a
ion for the British Govern-
t and remained to create his
dings, all built on land re-
imed by draining two lakes.
Ellis Smouha filed the claim
or himself and 13 relatives, but
about 50 members of the family
will benefit from. the award. It
was brought out at the hearing
that the late King Fuad had
given the title of "Smouha City"
to the property, which includes
a racing course, a village, dwel-
Refinishing - Restoring lings, offices and motion picture
theaters.
Furniture
Repaired &
When Nasser "nationalized"
Refinished in
Any Color of the area, his government offered
Your Choice.
only 1,000,000 pounds compensa-
Antiques Old
Furniture Made tion, contending that the area
Like New. Cig- was only agricultural land. The
PIANO
arette Burns Re•
FINISHING
paired. All work funds for the award to the
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agreement under which the Nas-
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Larry Paul ser regime agreed to pay 27,-
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in Kidnaping Aff

JERUSALEM,_ (JT
Poll
continued their se
Kome-
miut, an Agud
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ment in the
gev, - for nine-
year - old Yo e Schumacher,
who was hid n by his gr d
father, Nach n Starkes, ou
fear that the oy's p
not give hi a suf' ie.
thodox upb ging.
Among t homes se
ed in
the settlem t was t r
f the
local rabbi,
ere th
•y was
believed to
e been kept for
some time.
The latest m
lice followed the
aged Starkes, who
en
from his Jerusalem horne back to
the Ramleh jail after failing to
find the boy during a three-
month suspension of sentence
given him to enable him to pro-
duce his grandson. The court had
found
the grandfather had
no
ade a enuine effort to lo-
ssele. tarkes has already
nearly
ear in jail for his
efusal to yie the boy.
In London,
eanwhile, Scot-
land yard is
ping under sur-
veilla
Sh
Starkes, Yos-
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British. Community Association
of Egypt, said, after the Smouha
award was announced, that "we
have kept a watch on this case.
It could be that there are more
such claims to be heard."
The Association looks after
the financial interests of
thousands of Britons who
who were
dispossessed of their property by
Nasser after the Suez incident.
Only about 6,000,000 pounds
($16,800,000) has been paid in
compensation to them to date.

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OTTAG ES

in favor of
dred and
cent, tho
take pl
critizice
ties" S
6.1 per
the tri
Israel
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•rials dis-
port said
appared a single nega-
tive editorial could be found in
June or July."
In the Arab League countries
the press, as anticipated, was
uniformly hostile, ranging from
bitter attacks on Ben-Gurion as
a Jewish prototype of Adolf
Eichmann, to a glorification of
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