Germany Plans for Largest Hoover, Truman Join. Committee t o Ho Former Presidents Herbert mittee. f rael Bonds for the eco- `Atrocities Trial' of Nazis Hoover and Harry S. Truman mic development of Israel. Other outstanding persona It FRANKFURT, (JTA) — Spe- cial facilities for foreign cover- age by newspapermen, radio and television, were being ar- ranged here, as authorities pre- pared for the largest mass trial of ex-Nazis ever held in West Germany. The trial, scheduled to take place later this year, will involve at least 26 accused war criminals charged with many atrocities committed at the Auschwitz concentration camp. All the accused are former Auschwitz guards or members of the Nazi medical staff at the death camp. Among them is Richard Baer, the last comman- dant at Auschwitz. West Ger- man agents arrested him in 1960 on an estate near Ham- burg where he was working as a forester. At least 12 more accused are being sought, and will be brought to trial if they are lo- cated in time for the opening of the proceedings. Among the latter is Dr. Joseph Mengele, the Auschwitz "selection doc- tor," who only a week ago was reported arrested in Brazil. According to Chief Prosecu- tor Wolf, here, preliminary pro- ceedings have already begun against the first group of 26 accused. Three prosecutors have been at work on the case for 5 Youths Sentenced • San Francisco m . ok - - -- , SAN FRANCISCO, (JTA) — Five young men were sent to jail for anti-Semitic terrorism by Superior Court Judge Harry Neubarth. He imposed terms ranging from one to five months on the youths for the year-long har- rassment of a local Jewish res- ident and his wife, William and Elizabeth Bowman. The other defendants escaped jail terms and were -fined $500 each and were placed on probation, while an eighth youth, absent from court, will be sentenced to six months, the 'judge announced. Neubarth said he spent a sleepless night considering his decision, pointing out that or- ganized anti-Semitic terrorism was something new in San Fran- cisco. He noted that several other anti-Jewish manifesta- tions had emerged here since the Bowman case and added that "this case seems to have started something that did not exist before, and it should be Stopped." Two of the youths who were given jail terms, Steve Van Ot- ten, 22, and his brother, Barry, 19, are the sons of a police of- ficer. A condition of restitution for all the defendants, was the requirement that they reim- burse the Bowman family for an estimated $2,000 in damages suffered during the anti-Semit- ic attacks. Over a period of a year, the eight defendants, together with four other youths, several of them from prosperou, amilies, harassed the Bo tele- phoning insults es after midnig a set fire to t it car, slash Tres, smashed dows in eir home and oth wise t he Tw 0 wer ed inn ext mo o, one of chief of th Arson Squ placed on pro- bation. Seven Hungarian Germans Go On Trial in Germany are among the leaders in gov- ernment a n d public life who have join- ed the spon- soring com- mittee for the national cele- bration of Ed- d i e Cantor's 70th birthday, it was an- nounced by Louis H. Boy- ar, national chairman of the celebra- tion. Herbert Boyar H. Lehman, former U.S. Senator and Governor of New York, is BONN, (JTA) — Seven for- mer members of the "German Union," an organization of Ger- man nationals in Hungary, went on trial at Tuebingen on charges of shooting four Jews in the vilage of Bratschka in the spring of 1941. The trial of the alleged ex-Fascists is the chairman of the sponsoring com- first of several court proceed- ings scheduled for the next few weeks in various parts of Ger- many. At Stuttgart, a trial is sched- uled to open Feb. 26 against Felix Landau, a former leader in the Nazi SS. He is charged with complicity in the murder of 20 Jews near Lodz, in 1941. According to the prosecutor, most of the charges are based on the man's own diary. Kurt Mueller, another ex- Nazi, is scheduled to go on trial in March, charged with partici- pating in the murder of a Jew named Fuersthenheim during the "Crystal Night" wave of terror in November, 1938. Benny Cantor 400.3,06 Cantor, a key personality in the ties on the committee inc Israel Bo drive Chief Justice Earl Warre ception 195 Justices Tom Clark and chairma Build 0. Douglas of the U.S. in the ca ign. Court; Orville Freema tary of Agriculture; A. Ribicoff, Secretary o Education and Welfa Mrs. Franklin D. 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