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Semitism was still very strong, and lauded the "Sisters of No- tre Dame De Sion" for work- NOW ENTERING ITS 43rd ing for the re-establishment of year of service to the community a "normal situation" in that is Zedakah Club . . . helping the respect among the people. aged by supplementing relief with bi-monthly checks, groce- ries, dairy products, clothing NAACP Elects etc. . . . Zedakah's scope of work in the field of mental hospitals Dore Schary is too numerous to list . . . Each year, the 200 members depend Life Member on the group's annual donor luncheon, its only major fund raising affair of the year . . . Number 32 donor is set for Dec. 11, at Town and Country Club ... with fashions and furs on the program agenda . . . For tickets contact Mrs. Jack Greenberg, DI 1-0718 or Mrs. Gerson Hor- ton, UN 4-6303. DATE HAS BEEN set for the gala annual public joint installa- tion of officers by Knights of Pythias, Detroit 55, and Pythian Sisters, Temple 152 . . . 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ROME (JTA)—The Ecumeni- cal Council on Nov. 27 approved the first three chapters of a document on Christian unity, but postponed for later consid- eration a chapter on the Jews and another chapter on freedom of religious expression. The Bishops then decided to cut off further debate on the document as a whole, and pass on to discussion of each sepa- rate chapter. There was no in- dication as to the reasons that led the prelates to postpone ac- tion on the draft on Jews which specifically denies Jewish re- sponsibility for the crucifixion of Christ and warns all Catho- lics against anti-Semitic atti- tudes based on ancient charges of deicide. While a majority of the Bish- ops who have spoken on the Jewish draft have endorsed it fully, divisions of opinion have been expressed as to whether it should be incorporated in the general schema on ecumenism, or treated separately. In the de- bate, for example, Bishop Florit of Florence, Italy, said Chapter Four, on the Jews, should be part of the schema of the Church because the Jewish re- ligion was at the origin of the Church, and the Church's his- tory of salvation started with the Old Testament. A decision which may have a bearing on the ultimate treat- ment of the chapter on the Jews was announced Nov. 21 providing for an expansion of each commission dealing with various aspects of church issues before the Council. Under this LONDON, (JTA) — Former Gestapo General Heinrich Mueller, who was the late Adolf Eichmann's immediate su- perior, was living in a Cairo suburb as recently as a year ago, disguised under the Arab name of Amin Abdel Megid, and had previously been en- gaged in writing anti-Jewish propaganda for Egypt's Presi- dent Nasser, according to the London Daily Express. Two months ago, reports spread in Germany that three skeletons discovered in a Ger- man grave included Mueller's remains. Later, it was establish- ed that Mueller's corpse was not among these three. Now the Daily Express, on the basis of its own investigation, has estab- lished that Mueller had escaped from Germany early in 1945, when he perceived that Hitler had lost the war. Mueller's movements, accord- 27 - THE DETROIT Ecumenical Council Defers Debate on Document Relating to Jewry