$50,000 Bond Purchases Honor Schlussel; U.S. Must Support Israel, Elliott Roosevelt Urges Aide to Eichmann Granted Re-Trial U.S. Will Give BONN, (JTA)—Otto Hunsche, where Hunsche had been con- 'Sizeable Loans' former assistant to the late victed and given a sentence of Adolf Eichinann at Budapest, five years at hard labor. While to Israel, Egypt was granted a retrial by Ger- awaiting retrial at Frankfurt, the war and he took occasion to criticize de Gaulle whom he accused of hurting the cause of freedom in the world. In his appeal for all out aid to Israel, he emphasized that the U.S. must protect her known friends and he called Israel this country's strongest democratically that is bridging the continents of Africa and Asia for democracy. Describing Is- rael's program of technical aid to African nations and the many other Israeli accomplishments, Roosevelt said he would go so far as to have our Mediter- ranean Fleet send Marines into Israel to support Israel's army in the event of an attack upon Israelis by Arab states. The evening's success was heightened by the participa- tion of Lew Norman. A good story teller and a lover of , Yiddish, he proved an excel- lent fund-raiser with his ap- peal to the audience. Also— he showed unusual skill by naming every person in the audience after having met each one by going from table to- table. Evidencing a re- markable memory he was able to repeat all the names of attendees without a single note, resorting only to mem- ory. He entertained the gath- ering with a recitation in the original from Sholem Aleichem. The tribute to Schlussel was 'paid by Rabbi Israel I. Hal- pern, who reviewed the many accomplishments of the guest of honor in a score of move- ments—Zionist, religious, com- munal. Rabbi Halpern also gave Yeshiva University's great the closing prayer. The invoca- value to American education tion was given by Rabbi Max J. who is visiting and to the field of higher learn- Wohlgelernter ing for Jewry was emphasized here from Jerusalem. Judge Nathan J. Kaufman at the annual dinner of Detroit was the toastmaster. Irwin I. Friends of Yeshiva University, Cohn presented awards to Mrs. held at Cobo Hall Sunday night. Edward Rice, Cantor Shabtai The several hundred guests Ackerman, who participated in in attendance gave a rousing the proga, by leading in the welcome to the undergraduate of the national anthems, Yesehiva Team that participated singing accompanied by Rebecca Froh- in the GE College Bowl for three weeks, winning twice and man, and by leading in the losing on the afternoon of the Birkat Hamazon; Mrs. Isidore Detroit dinner to the Temple Singer, Mrs. Regina Waldman, University team by a score of Judge Kaufman, Sam Kaufer and William Genser. 280 to 235. The latter, as chairman of Asher The Yeshiva team Reiss, Mrs. Shifrah Jungreis, the testimonial dinner arrange- Lawrence Kaplan and Shel- ments committee, welcomed the don Fink — was acclaimed guests. Schlussel responded to for the splendid role, and for the tributes with a brief ad- against the winning team dress in which he expressed from Temple on the third gratitude for the honors ac- corded him and by declaring appearance. Mrs. Jungreis, responding for that "the real guest here is the the team after the quarter was Israel Bond" and by commend- greeted upon its arrival here, ing the gathering for aiding by Meyer W. Gasner, of Toron-.. Israel's cause. to, a newly-elected member of the board of Yeshiva Univer- Manitoba Premier sity, told of the merits of Ye- shiva's curriculum and of the Raps • Biased Club serious efforts made to advance WINNEPEG, (JTA) —Du ff erin Jewish cultural programming. Roblin, Prime Minister of the Gasner, himself a graduate of Province of Manitoba, and Gildas Yeshiva University, in the ma- Molgat, leader of the Liberal jor address of the evening, Party's opposition in the Mani- told of the university's accom- toba legislature, denounced in plishments and especially the Provincial parliament here stressed the qualities of Ein- the practices of an unnamed stein College of Medicine which club in this city which discrimin- is part of Yeshiva University. ates against membership by per- Mayor Jerome P. Cava- sons who are Jewish or nagh's greeting and the Ukrainian. address on behalf of the De- "I personally," said the Pre- troit participants in Yeshiva's mier, "have refrained from join- Program by Benjamin Levin- ing the club for exactly this rea- son highlighted the local son. As head of the government, leaders' share in the program. I have made this principle clear." David Goldberg presided. The criticisms of the club's Addresses also were delivered practices came up after Ed by Paul Borman, who repre- Schreyer, a member of parlia- sented his father, Abraham Bor- ment representing the new Dem- man, who was absent due to ocratic Party, tried to introduce Mrs. Borman's illness, and Ed- a bill forbidding the payment of ward C. Levy. Vincent Lopez government money for official and his orchestra were featured events held at the club. The club is used by some Ministers at the event. Rabbi James Gordon, newly- for official entertainment of elected spiritual leader of Young prominent visitors. Israel of Oak Park, gave the Even the best of doctors will invocation and led in the ben- go to Gehenna.—Kiddushin 82. shen. WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Israel and Egypt will get "sizeable loans" from the United States in the fiscal year of 1963, William S. Gaud, assistant administrator of the bureau for_Near East and South Asia in the U. S. Agency for International Development, told the House Foreign Affairs Committee, it was revealed this week. • Gaud said the Clay Commis- sion urged that there be no loans to Israel after fiscal 1963. "This year," he reported, "we have upped the interest rate on Is- rael's loans from three-quarters of one percent to two per cent, and we have told the Israelis it will go to three and one-half per cent next year." The Aid official said "it is getting to the point where we are getting them down to commercial terms." He stressed that he did not agree with Gen. Clay's view on loans because "it is a question only of whether you do it all at once, or over a period of time." More than 250 members of Congregation Beth Abraham and friends and associates of Irving W. Schlussel joined Mon- day night in honoring him at a testimonial dinner held at the Jewish Center as part of the synagogue's participation in the Israel Bond drive. The pur- chase of $50,000 in Israel Bonds by those attending the dinner set a record for the congrega- tion's services to Israel. In the major address of the evening, Elliott Roosevelt de- clared that the U.S. must sup- port Israel and must help the Jewish State move forward add- ing: "We must stick with them or we will fall with them." He declared that Israel, as this country's major friend in the Middle East, depends on Israel for the protection of democratic ideas in that area. Commending participants in Israel Bond activities he - - said: "You are performing a patriotic service not to Is- rael but to your own country , by buying Bonds and are thereby providing security for your children and mine." Roosevelt said he was carry- ing on the work of his mother, Eleanor Roosevelt, in support- ing the small Israeli state. He recalled that he was among the first, while serving in the U.S. armed forces, to protest against the spreading neo-Naiism after many's highest federal court, at Karlsrube, after being convict- ed by a Frankfurt district court of the wartime murder of 1,200 Hungarian Jews. The high tribunal found that there "nad been legal errors in the Fr ankf u r t proceedings, — however, Hunsche faces still an- other case. He is scheduled to go on trial soon for having helped murder 40,000 other Jews. If the doctor is distant, the eye goes blind.—Baba Kama 85. Fops iAt. -- E3 •TOPS IN PERFORMANCE! •TOPS IN VALUE! , VACATION WITH THE ENTIRE FAMILY in Lexington, 1 3 /2 hours from Detroit — for rent one of five beautiful, modern, 3 bedroom cottages. Private beach, Club house, on 10 landscaped acres. Available For Season Coll Ben Goldberg TO 9-1722, EL 6-8266 or TE 4-8900 MANUFACTURED BY SOBERNIAN & MILGROM CO. 7741 LYNDON AVENUE DETROIT 38, MICHIGAN • Yeshiva U. 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