(Israel Desalination Negotiator
to Address 16th Technton Dinner

Murray Altman, chairman of
the board of the Detroit Chap-
JERUSALEM — An appeal ter of the American Technion
to the Soviet Union to grant Society, announced that David.
its Jewish communities free- Karr, president of Fairbanks
dom of cultural, religious and Whitney Corporation, will be
national life and grant every guest speaker at the 16th
Jew who wishes the right to annual Technion dinner, to be
leave for Israel was embodied held Thursday, Dec. 21, 6:30
in a resolution approved Tues- p.m. at the Sheraton Cadillac
day by the Foreign Affairs and Hotel. The dietary laws will
Security Committee of the e observed.
---:„Karr will speak on the topic
Knesset.
Expressing "deep concern" "The Role of Desalination of
for the fate of Soviet Jewry, Water in World Economics."
the committee resolution asked He was elected to the presi-
the Soviet Union to grant such dency of Fairbanks Whitney
opportunities to Russian Jew- Corporation in May, 1959, three
ish communities without dis- months before his 41st birth-
crimination as guaranteed in. day. He is a former newspaper
writer and correspondent who
the Soviet constitution.
The committee discussed the attained intimate knowledge of
issue of recent arrests of Soviet top level corporate management
Jewish lay religious leaders as a public relations and busi-
after the matter was raised in ness consultant to some of the
the .Knesset on Nov. 15 and country's major industrial and
financial firms. He is the au-
referred to the Committee.

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tion, President osevelt, the
members of his
leaders of Congress, Supreme
Court Justices and other Amer-
ica leaders would have been
flown to concentration camps in
Germany.

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Shirer Says Five Million U.S. Jews
Would Have Perished if Hitler Won

If the United States had been
defeated in World War II, near-
ly five million American Jews
would have perished in a mon-
strous extermination camp in
New Jersey, William L. Shirer
believes.
Shirer, author of "The Rise
and Fall of the Third Reich,"
feels that Ainericans, in gen-
eral, would have fared far
worse under Nazi occupation
than under the Japanese.
Writing an historical fantasy
in the curernt issue of Look
Magazine, Shirer says America
would have been divided into
two zones of occupation, with
the Rocky Mountains as the line
of division.
He feels that the Japanese oc-
cupation would have been
"mild" compared to the plans
Hitler had for his conquered
area.
Recounting history as it might
have happened, the author de-
clares that more than a million
Jews would have succeeded in
escaping the Nazi massacre,
most of them by fleeing to the
Japanese-occupied West, where
they would have been unmol-
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that they be delivered up to
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plans to exterminate all Jews
in North America would have
been under the direction of
Adolf Eichmann.

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