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October 27, 1961 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-10-27

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 27, 196 1 — 24

Allied Vets Council .Holds Polo
Match for Children's Fund Drive

Benjamin Levinson, captain of the AMVET All Stars polo
team and chairman of the Allied Veterans Council Christmas
Fund Drive, will alternate with his son, Franklin, at the num-
be one position in the annual polo game 2:30.p.m. Nov. 5 at the
Klentner Riding Academy, 6525 Willow Rd., near Pontiac. Pro-
ceeds from the annual game will benefit th6 families of hos-
pitalized veterans. The AMVET All Stars will face the Roches-
ter Rockets, captained by Gordon Miller, senior vice president
of Wilding Pictures. Levinson is president of the Franklin
Mortgage Co.

Rockwell's Anti-Semitic Views
Repudiated by Ex-Wife, Children

HARTFORD, (JTA)—George
Rockwell's former wife and his
three daughters , are strongly
opposed to Rockwell's Hitlekian
tirades and his "Americari -Nazi

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Party."
Mrs. Jpdith Rockwell,
divorced Rockwell in 19
ter
10 years of marriage,
the
Connectictit Jewish Le
r that
"my children go to t
public
schools and learn abo democ-
racy with childfenz
all na
tionalities and _ race
sttting
around them. As to m
ormer
husband's ideas — he c
have
them."
Rockwell's latest cour
was in the Arlington Co
Domestic Relations Court
which he was held in contem
for defaulting on $200 monthly
alimony payments to this former
wife.
Mrs. Rockwell said she was
puzzled as to how Rockwell first
became interested in' Nazism
and anti-Semitism. She said he
had many close Jewish friends
in service during World War II
and while he attended Brown
University. She said her daugh-
ters often said about their fa-
ther, "What is the matter
with
-
him?".
The second Mrs.- Rockwell,
member of a prominent family
in Iceland, left him in 1959,
when the family became ap-
palled by Rockwell's Nazi ideas.

UN Press Corps Is Large
Over 300 press and radio cor-
respondents are regularly accred-
ited for coverage at the United
Nations, more than half of them
from countries outside the United
States. There are also 128 pho-
tographers and 145 newsreel
'cameramen and television oper-
1 ators on the list...

A ROSS HUNTER-CARROLLTON

Ethiopia Decides to Accord Israel Full Recognition

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire to
The Jewish News)

Israeli missions are at work in
Ethiopia in various fields, in-
JERUSALEM—The Ethiopian cluding farming development,
Consul General in Jerusalem for- fishing, const ation,
mally informed Mrs. Golda
public
Israel's Foreign Minister, Tues-
day night of the Ethiopian gov-
ernment's decision to accord full
recognition to Israel.
The Foreign Ministry said in
a communique that the notifica
tion was received "with sincer
joy and profound satisfaction.
Mrs. Meir asked that Israel's goo
wishes be conveyed to the e
peror and the people of Ethiopia
Special significance was given
here to the Ethiopian decision
because of the fact that strong
Arab pressure had been exerted
for several years against any such
action by Ethiopia. The move
also was viewed as an indication
of the stability of , the present
regime.
The recognition also reflected
the many faceted relations which
have been established between
the two countries. A number of

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in 15 languages.

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