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January 17, 1964 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-01-17

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Friday, January 17, 1964—THE DETRO IT JEWISH

Gestapo's Mueller
r) Reported Working'
z
for Albanian Police

HAMBURG, (JTA) — The no positive identification was
former Gestapo chief, Heinrich made that any of them belong-
Mueller, is in Tiranna, Albania, ed to Mueller.
According to the magazine,
working for that country's
secret police, it was reported Mueller, reported to have been
in Der Stern, Germany's larg- killed by artillery fire in early
May 1945, actually survived
est illustrated magazine.
In a well-documented article and surrendered to the Soviet
based on information from an forces in Berlin. He is said
unidentified Western security to have made contact with Rus-
service, the magazine charged sian officials several weeks
that Mueller, long the subject earlier.
For a few years after the
of speculation, has been in Al-
bania since 1956 and uses the war, according to the article,
Mueller was active in the
name, Nakoschiri.
Soviet security service.
He is reported to be a cap-
Because of his close connec-
tain in the secret police but tions with Hungary's former
with the authority of a gen- Communist party boss Ernce
eral.
Geroe, he moved to Budapest
Details about Mueller's to train agents.
escape from Nazi territory
After the Hungarian upris-
in 1945 and his whereabouts, ing in 1956, the article said,
the magazine said, will be Mueller moved to Albania, the
made available to the West last citadel of European Stalin-
German Government during ism, where he has remained.
the course of this week by
The publication said that
a "West European intelli-
an old-line Communist who
gence service."
had spent many years in a
Reports that Mueller, Eich- German concentration camp
mann's Gestapo superior, did spotted Mueller in the Alban-
not die during the last days ian port city of Durazzo about
of the Second World War, have a year ago.
been circulating in Germany
On his return to East Ger-
for several months.
many, where he lives, he filed
In September, a court order- charges against the ex-Gestapo
ed that his body be exhumed boss with the East German
from a grave in West Berlin secret police.
that bears his name, but medi-
East German authorities
cal experts determined that quashed the charges, however,
bones in the grave belonged to and ordered the complainant
three separate individuals and not to talk about the case.

Kennedy's Last Views on UAR Aid
to Guide Johnson, Counsel Says

The White House, in its first
known expression of Near Eas-
tern policy since the assumption
of the presidency by Lynden B.
Johnson, indicated that Presi-
dent Kennedy's last expressions
on aid to the United Arab Re-
public will serve as a guideline
to continuity.
Myer Feldman, White House
deputy special counsel to the
President, commented on the is-
sue of continued American aid
to the Nassar regime, in light
of the new amendment to limit
such aid voted by Congress.

Monuments to Martyrs
Unveiled in Poland

He expressed the White
House views in a letter to
Daniel Neal Heller, national
commander of the Jewish
War Veterans.
Heller had written to Presi-
dent Kennedy on Nov. 15 about
the Egyptian aid question. Feld-
man informed Heller that "I
have brought the letter to the
attention of President John-
son".
The amendment called on the
President to either sever aid to
nations—like the U.A.R.—which
are practicing or preparing for
military aggression, or certify
to Congress that he has found
such countries deserving of con-
tinued aid.
Feldman recalled that Presi-
dent Kennedy pointed out that
the amendment would "serious-
ly restrict our flexibility in deal-
ing with the UAR".
Kennedy then "stressed
that the President bears par-
ticular responsobilities in the
field of foreign policy and
that in carrying out these re-
sponsibilities, account must be
taken of the fact that the
world is constantly changing.
Legislative restraints could
deny the President the flexi-
bility essential for coping with
such changes and impair the ef-
fectiveness of quiet diplomatic
efforts to influence develop-
ments in a constructive man-
ner."
Feldman added that "Presi-
dent Johnson has made the con-
tinuity of United States policy
abundantly clear, both to the
American public and to foreign
governments."

LONDON (JTA)—Two more
monuments to Jewish martyrs
of the Nazi occupation were un-
veiled in Poland, it was reported
here from Warsaw.
One of the monuments is lo-
cated in the town of Zaslaw and
is dedicated to the memory of
10,000 Jews, Poles and gypsies
who were murdered in the near-
by Sarck concentration camp.
The other is located at the
Jewish cemetery of Pietrikow
and is dedicated to the mem-
ory of local Jews killed by the
Nazis.
The Committee for the Pre-
servation of Monuments to Nazi
martyrs in Poland has opened
a special office for visitors on
the site of the now-completed
Treblinka monument.
In it are maps of the district,
postcards and miniatures of the
monument for souvenirs. It also
has books and pamphlets on the
fate of the Jews under the Nazi
rule generally and on the fate
of the Polish Jews during the
Nazi occupation.
$5,000 Gift to Honor
Stamps also are offered so
that visitors can mail postcards Dr. Mordecai Kaplan
bearing a stamp about the death
NEW YORK, (JTA) — A
camp.
$5,000 gift in honor of Dr.
Mordecai M. Kaplan, founder
of the Jewish Reconstructionist
Foundation, has been received
by the foundation from Dr. and
Mrs. Albert Schoolman.
The Schoolmans requested
that the money be used to fur-
ther the publication of Dr. Kap-
lan's writings.

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