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October 30, 1964 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-10-30

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Anti-Semitic Slogans on Walls in Austrian Towns

VIENNA (JTA) — The walls of I were found to be daubed with
houses in several Austrian towns anti-Semitic slogans such as "Aus-
tria must be cleaned of Jews."
I Police are now searching for the
' THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
I culprits responsible for these acts.
46—Friday, October 30, 1964

GOES WHERE NO MOTION PICTURE
HAS EVER DARED GO WORE!

Trial of War Criminals
Belgian Government Seeks Extension of Time Limit on
convention of human rights

BRUSSELS (JTA)—A bill to ex- objective, does not affect the or-
tend for 10 years the statute of dinary statute of limitations and
limitations on death sentences concerns only those who have been
meted out by Belgian courts condemned to death for crimes
against persons condemned for committed during World War II.
major war crimes was introduced
The ministry stated it had the
in Parliament here by the ministry draft examined by the council of
of justice. state, the country's highest judical
The bill would extend to 1975 body, which, it stated, does not be-
the right to carry out the death lieve the bill would violate the
sentences "for infractions or at-
tempted infractions against the
security of the state between May
9, 1940 and May 8. 1945."
An explanatory statement ap-
pended by the ministry declared:
"The memories of atrocious crimes
committed during World War II,
cannot be forgotten because of
their gravity and because of the
great number of victims. Addition-
ally. it is obvious from the be-
havior in exile of the principal
condemned that they have shown
no remorse. Thus, no impunity
can be bestowed on them."
The ministry made it clear that
the draft measure has a limited

fundamental liberties.

The WIERES
Are Coming!

Walt Disney's

$50,0 ► 0 to Building Fund

MICHAEL CONNER • JOEY HEATHERTON

PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — A
contribution of S50,000 was pre-
sented to the building fund of the
Philadelphia Federation of Jew-
ish Agencies by Robert Sheerr. on
behalf of the trustees of the
Sheerr Foundation.

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