THE D ETROIT JEWIS H NEWS — Fri day, November 17, 19 61 - 26 Zacuto's `Almanach' on Exhibit ■ 111111=1111111‘. 1111111 47 V I P Thanksgiving Early Deadline On account of Thanks- giving, there will be an early deadline for all copy for the Nov. 24 issue of The Jewish News. All organizational a n d congregational news must reach our office today. Deadline for Classified Ads will be at 3 p.m. Tues- day, Nov. 21. California Youths to Face Trial for Anti-Semitic Acts "The Almanach Perpetuum" by Abraham Zacuto, printed in Leiria, Portugal, 1496, detailing astronomical tables and calculations used by Vasco de Gama and Christopher Colum- bus on their epoch making voyages, is part of the current library exhibit of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, New York. The exhibit portrays books and manuscripts on a broad variety of subjects culled from the library, and intended to depict the scope of the library collection. All of the items exhibited are shown as background material for the three editions of the two volume work "The Jews: Their History, Culture and Religion s"- edited by Chancellor Dr. Louis Finkel- stein. The exhibit will continue through Nov. 20 in the Sem- inary lounge, 3080 Broadway, New York. Dibner'S Novel, 'God for Tomorrow,' Severe Attack on Nazis, Neo-Nazis Cologne reportorial .job. He A novel, full of drama and is asked at one point by his terror, depicting the search for a son of Hitler in Berlin, contact man in Berlin why he is concerned about Jews, emerges also as an indictment of Nazism, a condemnation of since "we've got rid of prac- German intrigues, a warning i tically all our Jews and against aspirations of neo-Nazis ttiere's precious little left to once again to elevate a Hitler hate. But recalling the era of Cologne, Cooper had written in their aim to dominate the that it was not that Ge'rman world. Martin Dibner, author of "A city alone, where the swas- God for Tomorrow," published tika-daubings commenced in by Doubleday, came to his new 1958, but that the hate that task of exposing the Nazis and commenced there is in their brutality with a back- "every village and town and ground of marked experience. city. An the world." His earlier novels, "Showcase," Fred Cooper in this story "Sleeping Giant." "The Deep condemns neo-Nazis while Ger- Six" and other novels already mans point to historical experi- have won for him fame and ences, one of them asserting that "we. are and must be bar- esteem. For "A God for Tomor- barians always." row" he had undertaken a To one Nazi de f ender study of conditions in Ger- Cooper says: "Each time you many and acquired a thor- open your mouth I see twelve ough knowledge of condi- million dead bodies, fleshless tions in both East and West skin-and-bone corpses piled Berlin. high, rotting in pits, shoveled The novel is about an Ameri- into furnaces. I see syna- can newspaperman who was gogues smeared with swas- given the assignment of pro- tikas. I see raped nuns and ceeding to Berlin, there to lo- ruined churches. I see a cate a boy who was reported world in flames. And all of to have been fathered by Adolf it resulting from the kind of smooth talk you're talking' Hitle r. The newspaperman, Fred Cooper, had just gained now . . ." fame for his expose of anti- This is the m a n n e r of Semitism in Cologne. He left Cooper's excoriation of N his vacation spot in Saint- and Nazism. It may be e Tropez against his wishes to but it serves to keep proceed on his new mission— memory of the ho and on a perilous task that in- "A God for To volved him in thhe intrigues well - written, between those who wished to rated story. It murar the Hitler-boy, because a German of their anti-Nazism, and the how some ermans op neo-Nazis who wished to find Nazism. T anti-Nazi the boy and once again to ele- exists her ai but the vate a Hitler to - German leader- tack is zism ship. e tone Nazism, The boy and his nurse are the novel rtain - ritten located. He neither hears nor to disple mans. speaks, but in the course of the excitement occasioned by Spingold enter his identification he suddenly At Brande U 'ersity addresses the Nurse as con- volutio New and "mother," indicating that with an abandonment of fear he cepts in per teach- ing facilities and in theatrical probably could speak. But as the various forces con- architecture will be introduced verge, both he and the nurse with the construction of the vanish again. Cooper locates a $2,500,000 Nate B. and Frances girl in the story with whom he Spingold Theater Arts Center had fallen in love and his task is at Brandeis University. Ground breaking took place Nov. 5, on considered accomplished. The charges against • Ger- the Waltham, Mass. campus. The Theater Arts Center will mans are of specific impor- tance in "A God for Tomor- be underwritten through the row," which is like a Jere- generosity of Mrs. Frances miad in its excoriation of the Spingold, wife of the late Nate Nazis of Hitler's day and the B. Spingold, who was vice-presi- neo - Nazis of the present. dent and director of Columbia Cooper keeps referring to the i Pictures Corporation, and his horrors he found during his !estate. SAN FRANCISCO, (JTA) — Trial of 10 San Francisco youths, indicted for conspiracy in the 15-month. long anti- Semitic harassment of Mr. and Mrs. William Bowman, was set for Dec. 4 before Judge Harry Neubarth. Nine of the youths pleaded not guilty at a hearing. The tenth defendant, Gerald Kilro did not plead because hi was before the preme Court move to th Judge barth told the de- fendant t the hearing that h had r that "the B wma are cann stan stupi n the curre It devel- ops, h anyone here ved, directly or has bee indirectly, I consider it my duty to be very severe with you." The referen was to re anti- Semitic t and at- tacks o n car and home om which the couple oper a furniture sine The • turn of the'h s le police gu at t co • re • ence. e 15- nt erroris en • br fly when p p and arr 12 g a sp you t of the eniles. uven ere placed The on in probation and sentenced to pay a share of the damage they had caused to the property of the couple. Letter by Ben-Gurion on Supreme Court Appointments Causes Row (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) statements made by individuals nor that he could be -expected JERUSALEM — A letter by to give the Knesset assurances as Prime Minister David Ben- to what other people try to Gurion, which declared it was a effect. serious mistake that non-Ash- kenazi representatives were not rnities named to Israel's Supreme 3 Court and which was circulat tuber ip Bias Me during the recent election (JTA) NNEAPOLI paign, was challenged sday Minnesota sity Thr in the Knesset (parlia • ). en removed rnit ave n asked Mapam's Hanan 's bias clause e 7 Jose, Justice Minister r g "white Chris- r r whether the letter which ap- is ship restrictions. ction cam- an me peared as a 1VIapai did paign advertisemen imply that the Prim Minist Dinner at DARBY'S intended to influence • • • . a is a real treat ment of Supreme Court justices. • Visit Our New The Mapam deputy also asked SKYLIGHT the Justice Minister to assure ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar the Knesset that judges could not be named 'as representatives of • AFTER THEATRE any particular community in - Snacks . . . a Israel. 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