100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

May 18, 1962 - Image 30

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-05-18

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Israel Opens Display at World Trade Fair,
Boasts 3 Exhibits
M Report Arrests, Trials of Nazi
NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
A collage of plexiglass panels features of the light industry
War Criminals in Vienna, Germany Israel Pavilion at the 1962 United on the pavilion will show the display.

The five on trial with Fil-
bert are Gerhard Schneider,
VIENNA—Salzburg police
announced the arrest of Johann 51, former official in a Lower
Saxony ministry in Hanover;
and Wilhelm Mauer, brothers, Bodo Struck, 54, former chief
charged with participating in
criminal inspector at the
the mass murders of Jews in Lower Saxony provincial
the Polish town of Stanislaw criminal police in Hanover;
during World War II.
Wilhelm Greiffenberger, 61,
The brothers worked under accountant of Toeging-am-Inn
assumed
names
after
the
war
in Bavaria; Konrad Fiebig,
co:
in a Protestant relief organiza-
52, federal civil servant in
tion and in that capacity had Munich, and Heinrich Tun-
W.;
met with representatives of nat, 49, vice-chairman of the
Jewish relief organizations, ac-
Oldenburg chamber of com-
to the police.
rn
merce.
They remained free, police
FRANKFURT, (JTA) — The
said. because the search war- prosecution office announced
rant for them listed them as that Otto Huhsche, 50, former
Mauer."
aide to Colonel Adolf Eich-
BERLIN, (JTA) —After mann, will go on trial June 18
E' , three years of investigations before the Frankfurt jury court
and preliminary interroga- on charges of conspiracy in the
Lions, and the return of an in- murder of 1.200 Hungarian
= dictment running to 129 Jews in 1944.
pages of gory, tragic detail,
The bill of indictment charges
six members of Hitler's SS, that on July 14. 1944. Hunsche,
all of them allegedly mem- as aide to Eichmann in Section
bers of an einsatzkommando
IV of the Reich Chief Security
detailed to murder Jews and
Office. caused the deportation
other "undesirable;," went on of Jews from the Kistacsa camp
trial here.
to the Auschwitz death camp.
They are charged with mur- He was also accused of prevent-
dering at least 11,000 Jews in ing the Jewish elders from re-
(;erman-occupied areas of Rus- porting on the deportation to
sia between July and October the Hungarian Reich Commis-
of 1941.
sioner, Admiral Horthy, who
The indictment accuses them had ordered a halt to the trans-
of having roved the broad area ports to the murder camp.

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

between Vilna and Vitebsk,
not only Jews but also
(,gy psies and Russian Commun-
.-1- Altogether. according to
:lie prosecutor. the group of
which this einsatzkommando
wa- a part had killed 45.476
Jews between Nlinsk and Smo-
len,k. shoot i n g down entire
Jewish communities or asphyxi-
atm2 them in trucks equipped
with murderous gases.
•, I
All six are married men.
\ one Of them has ever been
.irre , ted. All had held trust-
worthy jobs until their leader,
( o1 Albert Filbert, was ar-
rosted here three years ago. He
had worked as manager of
bank branch here. He is ac - ;
cued of all 11,000 murders, be - I
tog charged as the leader of the
commando. performing some or

the murders in person and

()T-

ierra:: the others to kill.

I

real treat

• Visit Our New
SKYLIGHT
ROOM, Cocktail
Lounge and Bar

• AFTER
TtlEATRE -

Snacks . . .

Delight
LUNCHEON
A Pleasure

Res. UN 2-7642

harbor of Haifa. The light in-
dustry exhibit will display
candies, canned fruits, vegetables
and other foods, religious items
and jewelry and clothes. A fash-
ion exhibit will be one of the



a



1

Heavy industry displays in-
clude two models of Israel-built
Sabras, the light four-cylinder car
developed for export sales, re-
frigerators, irrigation machinery
and tires.

COMPLETE
CARRY-OUT DINNERS

Chicken

Shrimp

The

Legs
Broaster IlouseFrog
Bar-B-Q

Fish

Complete Carry Out Dinners • Free Delivery

18401 West 7 Mile Rd.
Phone 537-7880

b. dew in•

4110

410■ ig•.

4//

Ribs

40/

ANCAKE !AMORE"

Piiblish Jewish
Guide to Europe

EVERY MONDAY

ALL YOU CAN EAT

99c

On May 25 Hill and Wang
will publish a country and city-
BUTTERMILK•BUCKWHEAT•CORN
by-city guide to places of Jew-
ish interest in Europe, com-
bined with a cultural history of
NCAKSS
the Jews.
with your order of
"The Landmarks of a Peo-
DELICIOUS
FRESH
ple: A Guide to Jewish Sites in
At Bonn. Albert Layer. 57, a Europe" by Bernard Postal and
f o r in e r concentration camp Samuel H. Abramson, the first
guard, was sentenced to seven book of its kind, deals with
years imprisonment, after be • Europe, on both sides of the
3017 N. Woodward, 1 1/2 Blocks So. of 13 Mile Rd' Ar iA
ing convicted of manslaughter Iron Curtain. It contains in-
in the slaying of a camp inmate. formation on synagogues. libra-
23830 Michigan, 1 Block E. of Telegraph, Dearborn
ries. shrines, birthplaces, art
wooclow00000000w000eil
Its
centers, cemeteries. plaque s,
Expect Record Total
of Immigrants to Israel parks, street names, and hun-
dreds of other interest places.
for Month of May
In addition, there is practical
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
information, including ad-
to The Jewish News)
dresses,
for the traveler: shop-
JERUSALEM — The number I
of immigrants to Israel will reach ping areas, restaurants, Jewish
a record figure for May for recent ' Information Centers, and Israeli
years, S. Z. Shragai. director of Consulates.
The countries are arranged
the Jewish Agency Immigration
Department. reported Wednes- alphabetically. Each chapter be-
day. He did not give ,any totals gins with a capsule history —
who were the first Jews to
for the month.
• Motor Lodge - Restaurant • Finest of Foods Served
He said increased immigration migrate there; their famous
• Most Modern Facilities
• Heated Swimming Pool
was expected to continue with the Jewish citizens and what they
• Spacious Docking Facilities
Bernie Patrona
result that many centers of Jewry contributed to Western civili-
Entertaining Nightly
and his Orchestra
outside of Israel would disappear zation. It gives prewar and pres-
(except Sunday)
ent population figures. and is
in a few years.
He noted that immigration a chronicle of more than two
from -countries undergoing social thousand years of the achieve-
and economic upheavals had not ments, tragedies, and rebirth of
Approx. One Hour's Drive from Detroit
been high. Only 450 Jews have the Jewish communities
ON THE RIVER ROAD M29 between Marysville and St. Clair
throughout
Europe.
come from Cuba and only 70
from the Belgian Congo.
For Information, FAirview 9-2236
Want ads get quick results!
He reported that some 1,500
Jews came from the South Afri-
can Republic during the past 18
KENNETH. E. SCHWARTZ, Producer
months and that the last 300
Jews from China will be arriving
at the end of this month.
He disclosed that since the last
Zionist Congress in 1960, 54
Zionist leaders came to settle in
Israel from South Africa, Britain,
North Africa and the U.S.

BACON aid CO

EGGS

GOLDEN GRIDDLE REEL

-

Overlooking the beautiful
St. Clair River

ST. GLAIR
FISHERMAN'S WHARF



Dinner at DARBY'S

is o

States World Trade Fair, at the
New York Coliseum, has opened
here with a United Jewish Ap-
peal breakfast, at which Mrs.
Eleanor Roosevelt spoke.
A spokesman for the exhibit,
which is in three parts this year,
said he expected a substantially
larger volume of orders for Is-
raeli products than last year. He
declined to cite any figures, how-
ever, pointing out that requests
for possible orders which develop
from prospective buyers are
turned over to United States
agents for the various Israeli
export firms, who seek to com-
plete the transactions.
The Israel exhibit includes a
display on the first floor of the
exhibition building, and two sec-
tions on the second floor — one
for light industry and another
for heavy industry. Israel booked I
3,000 square-feet of display space
for the current exhibit.

DANCING NIGHTLY •

11 NORTHLAND PLAYHOUSE

:0- BRINGS YOU ALL THE STARS!:

)

SEVEN MILE at WYOMING

* 4'

AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR MENU

p

99c

Eat 'Em in Your Car
Or
Take 'Em Home

OPENING TUESDAY, JUNE 12 THRU 24

RolYAIOND LiVieR

TV's FABULOUS PERRY MASON" in

B road*ai

Lomedy Hit

CRITIC'S CHOICE"

*

AUG. 14 - 19 Nagotiating

JULY 24-29

SALE!

6 CHEESEBURGERS
6 FISH SANDWICHES
8 HAMBURGERS

OZZIE and HARRIET NELSON

ARLENE DAHL
in "Roman Candi."

99c
99c
99c

HENRY'S DRIVE-IN

22040 W. 7 MILE, near Lahser
1163S GREENFIELD, near Plymouth

"The Marriage-Go-Round"

JULY 1111 - 15

KE 4-9528
VE 5-9758

• AMPLE PARKING • FAST SERVICE • NO TIMM•

C•-sterriog LEE PATTERSON

JULY 17 - 22

"A riotous hit"
ANTHONY GEORGE • JULIE NEWMAR
"Champagne Complex"

"CARTE BLOCK." Subscription

suf.

Book

est yovu
issloanys,,,lorh INO,pco
T ovily$4.40.013dma

plTysitoen

1311inclie9 IDa.g,Iiirg`e'rof".`,11snr,viege
m ay plan your
20%
any
date -1
on anY since, evening, and you
FOR
All.
attendance in advance, with as many guests
wish.
used as you

"Carte- Blanche" admissions may be
PERTORMAN CES.

JULY 30 - AUG. 4
Waiter Pidgeon • Merlin Scott
"The Complaisant Lover"

ANN SOTHERN in

"God Bless Our Bank"

AUC. 21-
SEPT. 2

AUG. 7-12446o/tete

One of
the
nation's favorite otuoicaisi

. , . .

m ': Ft/No...4.2,4
&Is _.

zE131141
°R°414in
TH EA TRE PART),

f.

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan