Propagandist- for Nazis Is Denied U.S.. Citizenship ks Spirit of Ghetto Kennedy to Founding of State of Israel - NEW - YORK, (JTA)—Presi- dent Kennedy, in a message to the 2,000 guests attending the Histadrut Third Seder night at the Waldorf Astoria, stated that "it •is "perhaps the profoundest lesson of the Passover that each generation may also draw sustenance...from the hope of freedom. The spirit of the peo- ple of the Warsaw Ghetto fore- shadowed the reality of a demo- cratic Israel." Ban German Flag from Israel Fair JERUSALEM (JTA)—The flag of West Germany, one of the 22 countries participating in Jerusalem's first • International Book Fair, Will not be flown during the week-long exhibit 'opening - April, 21. 'The decision to bar the West German flag_ was taken to avert posinile .anti- Bonn derrionstra-- tions by Israelis opposed to the informal Government' policy" of gradual normalization of rela- tions between the two countries, an opposition Which - ranges from the : right and to the left and of Israel's political spectrum. The same reasoning will treat the West German • books as entries of priVate publishers and not as national exhibits. The problem of West German participation in the book fair troubled both: the Israel. Foreign Ministry and the Jerusalem Mu- nicipality and the issue was sharpened by the current con- troversy over West German scientists working on advanced weapons • development in Egypt. The formal • decision was that only the flags of countries with which Israel maintains diplo- matic relations will be flown during the fair. A total of 2,400 publishers will exhibit. Coun- tries represented include the. United States, "Britain, France, Russia, Argezitina, Canada, Ja- pan, Spain Poland, Iran, Switz- erland, Mexico, Venezuela, Cey- lon, Italy, Belgium, Cyprus, Den- mark; as well as the United Nations. - . Jerusalem Mayor Mordechai Ish-Shalom openly expressed the municipality's disappoint- ment over the. fact that pub- lishers of • Yiddish books and jOurnals and of exclusively Jew- ish- books failed to participate to the degree "we had hoped for":". Edward Vieth Sittler, the na- tive of Ohio who- addressed war- time American radio audiences as "Dr. Vieth, your Nazi com- mentator," has lost a court ap- peal to have his citizenship re- stored. He had renounced his U.S. citizenship to become a propa- gandist for Hitler during World War II. The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals voted 2-1 that Sitt- ler has failed to repudiate the Nazi system. He now lives in West Germany with his wife and eight children. After the war, Sittler returned to the United States as a Ger- man- immigrant and received his doctrate in comparative lit- erature at Northwestern Uni- sity. Because of his Nazi back- ground, he lost subsequent teaching jobs at Michigan Insti- tute of Mining and Technology In his message, Presideht Kennedy said: "The ancient festival of freedom you cele- brate coincidence this year with the 20th anniversary of the War- saw Ghetto uprising and the 15th anniversary of the founda- tion •of the State of Israel. "The concurrence of these anniversaries is a fortuitous re- minder, if any need be given, that many generations have been called to taste, in their turn, the bitterness of loss of freedom. It is perhaps the pro- foundest lesson of .the Pass- over, however, that each gener- ation may also draw sustenance from the hope of freedom. The spirit of the people of the War- saw Ghetto foreshadowed the reality of a democratic Israel. "The future belongs to the free, not only because free so- cieties have been able to assernble impressive material wealth and expand human knowledge but because the na- ture of man, is set on a course toward ultimate liberties and realizations. Man's destiny today is no different from that of those led out of Egypt; it is escape from bondage. It is the particular pride, and the partic- ular obligation of American citizenship that we have a cen- tral role to play in this greatest of history's dramas." Six memorial candles were lit in a ceremony dedicated to the 6,000,000 Jews who perished under Hitlerism. Honor Zvi Herman Aboard Zim Liner NorthWestern and Long- Island University. He was dismissed from the Michigan college in 1949. Sittler said after learning of the denial that he would carry the case to tire United States Supreme Court. 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