Anti-Semitism in Soviet Union Hit Technion Leaders by the American Newspaper Guild Pay Tributes: to NEW YORK (JTA)—The Amer- potential" disloyalty to the USSR. Late Karl Segall ican Newspaper Guild was on rec- ord Monday with a resolution con- demning Soviet oppression of Jew- ish religion and culture. The reso- lution assailed the "vicious, inhu- man practices of the Soviet Union which are threatening to put an end to Judaism and Jewish culture in Russia." The two-million member New York State AFL-CIO adopted a similar resolution at its annual con- vention, charging that authorities in the Soviet Union "have been en- gaged in suppressing Jewish cul- ture and singling cut Jews as scape- goats for failures in the Soviet economy and in fostering anti-Se- mitic sentiment." The Guild resolution declared that the plight of Soviet Jewry was becoming "'ever more desper- ate" and listed such acts as the ban on baking matzoth, removal of synagogue leaders and arrest and trial of lay religious leaders "on spurious charges of espionage " The New _ York AFL-CIO noted that the national AFL-CIO and the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions had denounced So- viet restrictions against Jews. It said the labor group wished to "add its voice to those condemning the Soviet Union's violations of the Hu- man .rights of its Jewish minority" and to !'call upon the Government of the United States to use every means available to it in the United Nations and elsewhere to vigor- ously protest official Soviet anti- Semitism." Israel Communists Condemn Moldavian Book Against Jews (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — Kol Haam, the official organ - the Israel Corn- munist Party, reversed itself Wed- nesday and assailed a new book published in Kishinev this summer which accuses Jews of "actual or The Communist organ last week attacked Israeli newspapers for calling the book "Contemporary Judaism and Zionism." Published' by the Moldavian Socialist Soviet Republic, The book equates "Rab- bis and Zionists" and charges that the Jewish religion is "Alien to the Soviet Spirit." In its criticism, Kol Haam con- tended that the Moldavian book was published before the appear- ance in the Ukraine last year of "Judaism Without Embellishment" which touched off a storm of pro- test in the Western World because of its anti-semitic content and Nazi- like cartoons. The Ukraine book was confiscated by Soviet authori- ties after protests which included sharp criticisms by communist parties in Western countries. The implication of the statement was that such publiiaticns have been barred in the Soviet Union since confiscation of the Ukrainian book. However, experts here pointed out that the Ukrainian book ap- peared in October 1963 while the Moldavian voume was published last February. The Moldavian book includes references to the so-called "Doctors Trials" in 1952 and re- peats the charge of that period that the American Joint Distribu- tion Committee was an agent of United States intelligence. . National leaders of the American Technion Society joined with the Detroit Technion Society in paying tribute to the memory of Karl B. Segall, who died Sept. 11 at age 86. Mr. Segall was among Detroit's most active leaders in behalf of the Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa. He had been to Israel to participate in Technion func- tions and as one of the first chair- men of the De- troit Technion Society he help- ed arouse deep interest in work for the higher in- stitutions of learning in the Jewish Home- land. He became chairman of the local Technion in Segall 1942, and his selection also was marked by the naming of the late Fred M. Butzel as honorary chair- man of the Detroit Technion group. He succeeded Harvey Gold- man as Technion's leader. Nationally prominent as an engineer, he had developed__ the first oil heater to be marketed. Educated in Germany, he came to the United States in 1901, was first associated with the A. 0. Smith Co. in Milwaukee and came * * * to Detroit in 1909 to direct the Detroit Pressed Steel Co. Later he LA County Board Hits was with Michigan Stamping Co. and Briggs Manufacturing and was Russian Anti-Semitism co-founder of Silent Automatic Co. LOS ANGELES (JTA)—A resolu- which was combined with Timken tion denouncing the oppression of Automatic in 1932. Jewish religion and culture in the He was active in many war ef- Soviet Union was adopted by the forts and was .associated with the Los Angeles County Board of leading engineering societies in Supervisors. the land. The supervisors also approved a For several years before his resolution supporting a campaign death he was active in the man- by the Jewish Labor Committee agement of the Beth El cemetery. and the Workmen's Circle to col- He was a member of Temple Beth lect signatures on petitions of pro- El and many local congregational test throughout California. The and community movements. petitions are to be submitted to the On his 80th birthday he was United Nations Human Rights Com- given high honors by the Detroit mission. Technion Society. The petitions ask the UN to in- Surviving him are a daughter, tervene with the Soviet govern- Ruth A.; two sons, Bernard and ment on behalf of the 3,000,000 Aurelius, and two grandchildren. Jews of Russia. The resolution also endorsed a protest month in Cali- fornia. The board's resolution cited the : Soviet policy of the government- controlled press in conducting NEW YORK (JTA) — El Al propaganda campaigns to stimulate Israel Airlines announced the pur- anti-Semitic feeling among Soviet chase of a new long-range 707- citizens. 320B International Jet from the * * Boeing Co. for delivery in January 1966. The 320B is the latest pas- Rep. Miller Cites Bias senger version of the Boeing 707. as Example of Bad Faith Designed to serve very long Often Shown by Kremlin route segments, the 320B is con- sidered uniquely suitable for the WASHINGTON (JTA) — Rep. route network of El Al, which op- William E. Miller of New York, erates the longest regularly sched- Republican vice presidential candi- uled commercial service in exist- date, charged in a statement Tues- ence with its non-stop flights be- day that the current anti-Semitism tween New York and Tel Aviv. in Russia is further evidence of 'With the acquisition of the 320B, "the untrustworthiness of the So- El Al plans to expand its non-stop viets." service to include Tel Aviv-New Calling attention to the anti- York, Tel Aviv-Nairobi, and Nair- Jewish booklet published by the obi-Tel Aviv. State Publishing House in Kishi- nev, Rep. Miller said Soviet anti- Israel Development Bank Semitism "joins a long list of broken Red solemn promises, and Will Receive $90 Million ignores treaty provisions starting in 2 International Loans TEL AVIV (JTA)—Israel's In- with those which guarantee free elections in satellite countries be- dustrial Development Bank will re- hind the Iron Curtain down to and ceive loans of $30,000,000 from the including Korea, Laos and the wall International Bank for Reconstruc- tion and Development and $60,000,- of shame in Berlin." 000 from private investors and banks, Pinhas Sapir reported on his Ben-Gurion Celebrates return from an extensive overseas His 78th Birthday Quietly tour. (Direct JTA Teletype Wire The minister of finance, trade to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM—Former Premier and commerce said theWorld Bank David Ben-Gurion observed his loan had been approved in prin- 78th birthday Wednesday at his ciple. An Israeli economic mission left Sde Boker retreat, but it was indi- cated there would be no reception for the Scandinavian countries to for well wishers because Mrs. Ben- discuss possibilities of increased Gurion is hospitalized, recovering trade relations. The mission mem- bers will be guests of chambers of from recent surgery. commerce, manufacturers associa- tions and export institutes in Nor- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS way, Sweden, Denniark and Fin- Friday, September 25, 1964-11 land. El Al Buys New Long-Range Jet "GOOD? BUONO? It's mechayehdige!" Chef Boy-Ar-Dee could have used the Italian superlative, "buonissimo", to describe the flavor of his Marinara Sauce but decided that "mechayeh- dige" would make you hun- grier for a taste of it. CHEF BOY-AR-DEE. Marinara SCUM Its an all purpose sauce for turning ordinary dishes into a feast of real Italian flavor— for fish, stews, omelet, spa- ghetti, rice and macaroni dishes. Rich puree of tomato, olive oil, onions and herbs, slowly simmered for perfect taste. Keep plenty on hand. .00■111M Munich Court Deliberates Lowering Charges on Nazi (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) MUNICH — The court hearing charges against former SS Gen- eral Karl Wolff decided Tuesday to quash some of the charges re- ducing the possible sentence against him from life imprison- ment to a maximum of 15 years at hard labor. The court accepted the applica- tion of the prosecution holding that Wolff had not taken part in the shooting of Jews in occupied Minsk and that he could therefore be convicted only of complicity in the murder of 300,000 Jews in oc- cupied Poland. It was announced that a verdict would be handed down on Sept. 30. Meanwhile, Czech authorities sent to the West German govern- ment the war diary of the SS Security Division which reported- ly contains very important mater- ial on the wartime career of Wolff. 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