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Call 476-3014 57-B—WANTED TO BUY HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FURNISHINGS Auschwitz Trial Officials View Site of Camp. in Polars d; Judges Shocked (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) LONDON—Officials of the West German court in Frankfurt trying 20 former personnel of the Ausch- witz murder camp reacted with sheer horror this week to a visit to the camp site in Poland. The three-day trio was made in con- nection with testimony given at the trial. The officials were. accompanied by Dr. Franz Lucas. a former Auschwitz camp physician and the only one of the defendants who atreed to join in the - visit. Lucas is charged with having selected victims for immediate gassing on arriving. They saw the "black wall" in camp where many thousands of Jews were shot. They stood there in silent tribute before visiting Block 10. where medical experi- ments were carried out on women victims. and Block 11, the "disci- plinary" block. Judge Walter Hotz said he had never seen such dreadful things in such concentrated form. The court officials returned to West Germany today. At a press conference. court of- ficials said they took measure- ments at the railway ramp. ex amined the distance hetween the tracks and sought to establiSh whether it would have been poS- sible for witnes,, es watching from the barracks to recognize the camp personnel who selected pri- sonerS. The court also examined the , in Switzerland, as proposed by ovens and the pond into which the Swiss consular officials, rather Nazis dumped ashes from the cre- than to Auschwitz. The witness said this proved matoria. Not far under the surface of the pond, the court officials that Novak knew the fate of the were able to see piles of human Jews he sent to Auschwitz, which he denied in testifying in, his own bones. Visiting one of the ovens, the defense. * * lawyers came to a large hole in , the ground. Some members went 2,000 Demonstrate • down into the hole and raked the earth with their fingers, extract- in Paris Aiwainst Bonn ing remains of bones and tufts of hair. One of the visitors found the Decision on Nazi Trials remains of a prayerbook with some PARIS (JTA) — More than 2,0001 words in Hebrew still visible. It persons attended a mass demon-1 was the Hebrew prayer for the stration here to protest against dead. "El Mole Rachamini - - - God West Germany's decision to permit full of mercy. - the statute of limitations on prose- * cution of Nazi war criminals to be- 17-Dav Hearing Over , come effective next May. The meeting, organized by the for Eichmann Aide Federation of • Jewish Societies, VIENNA (JTA)—The court try - was one of the largest ever held ing former Eichmann aide Franz in Paris under Jewish auspices. Novak for war crimes in occupied Raymond Schmittlin. vice presi- Hungary ended the hearing of evi- dent of the French N a t i onal Bence after 17 days. Novak was Assembly. one of the speakers, charged with complicity in the called on the United Nations to in- transport of thousands of Jews to tervene on the issue so that -jus- the Auschwitz death camp and tice will be upheld." He also protested strongly with specific death orders against against the continued activities of. two Jewish victims. One of the last witnesses was some 500 West German scientists Adolph Feiler. a non-Jewish mem- in Egypt, working on advanced ber of the Security Police in Buda - weapons systems. He said they pest in 1944. He testified that he "now plot Israel's destruction and discussed with Novak then the the finish of a task they were un- nossibility of sending 10 to 15 able to .c omplete during the leading Hungarian Jews to safety Second World War." BETTER CASH PRICES By Roomful or Houseful Pianos, Rugs. Appliances. Antiques and Odd Pieces. Immediate Service FARRIS BROS. TE 2-5373 Dutch Refuse Leniency for Nazi War Criminals BONN (JTA i—The Dutch Jte-- tice Ministry has rebuffed efforts h a group of Dutch citizens to re- duce the life terms of, four former Nazis who held key positions in the wartime occupation of the Netherlands, the West German government has been informed.. Queen .Juliana has concurred with the decision.- The four. held in Breda prison, are With Larges. 61. wartime chief of the German security police and a high-ranking SS officer: Ferdi- nand Aus Der Fuenten. 64. an SS officer who was chief of the Am- sterdam branch of the program for. the murder of Jews; 'Joseph Ko- taella. 55, commandant of the Amersfoort concentration camp: and Franz Fischer. 61. Larges directed the central - Office for.lowish Emigration - in Amsterdam and was convicted of sending 70.000 victims to •oncen- tration camps. Aus Der Fuenten or- ganized deportations. Kotaella per. sonally killed many Amersfoort camp inmates. Fischer helped to kill 12,000 Jews. The decision to keep the men jailed for life was the second such decision. An effort to win parole for th four -Nazis failed several years ag. In line with standing policy, the •st German govern- ment did not make any representa- tions on behalf of the effort to get parole for the four Nazis. David Kalugin Publishes `Boos, Applesauce' Poems David Kalugin cif 1112 Gerard Ave., the Bronx, New York, is the author of a group of poems in a book, published by himself, en- titled "The Tintinnabulations of Boos and Applesauce." It is dedicated to "the whole meshpucheh because Sophie loves them that way," and the sub-title of the book describes it as "what happens when the other cheek im- pales itself on the horns of a Christian dilemma." Some of the poems are a bit cynical. They do display a marked talent, and a number of encomia from poets are appended to the book. The artistic sketches in this vol- ume are by Adele Hantman. He recalled that he, together with Deputy Coste Floret, sub- mitted a bill to the Assembly which would bar any ban on pro- secution for war crimes and genocide in France. He said the bill, seemed to have the support of deputies of all French par- ties and of all political views. Leon Boutbien, vice president of the French National Resistance. Council. is also assailed the sched- uled application in West Germany of the limitations statute next May. He called on the world powers to pass an international convention to exempt from any limitation laws crimes against humanity and geno- • cide. Salomon Friederich, the secre- tary-general of the French-Israel Alliance, appealed to French Jews to make their voices heard in the issue and not to let "murderers and torturers get- away scot free. - * S I Italian Jews Concerned Over German Decision ROME t JTA)—The "deep con- cern" of the Union of Italian Jewish Communities over the pos- sibility that many Nazi criminals might go -free because of the West German government decision against extending the deadline for prosecution of such crimes was ex- nressed• today to the Bonn envoy in Rome. A memoranduM contain ing a resolution to that effect was sub- mitted to Ambassador Blanken horny by Judge Sergio Piperno in a. visit to the envoy. The resolu- tion declar ed that "the whole world remembers with unmitigated horror the mass extermination of millions of Jews and of politically persecuted persons as well as those belonging to allegedly infer ior races and of the physically and mentally handicapped. All this has wounded the human con- science irreparably." • The resolution aka asserted that the Union of Italian .1ew•ish Com- munities was "a bsolutely con- vinced that the exceptional charac- ter of Nazi crimes and the impos sibility of identifying their perpe trators in time and to collect proofs against them because many of these deeds were, performed (luring the war in militarily occu- pied territories" made imperative the extension of the statute of limitations in West Germany. Judge Piperno also conveyed to the envoy the "concern of Italian Jewry .over the unsettled issue of A West Germ:in war crimes court sets up shop at the former Auschwitz concentration camp in West German scientists working on Oswiecim, Poland, in the course of trying 20 former Nazis charged with the killing of JeWs there during advanced weapons systems in World War II. In the background is the "Black Wall of Death," where Jews were lined up and shot. Egypt. He also told the envoy that Purpose of the on-the-spot proceedings was to ascertain if witnesses could have seen the horrors they Italian Jewry fully supported Jew- described. ish demands that West German in- demnification be extended fully to victims of Nazi persecution who South African Attorney, i • were unable to leave Iron Curtain Jewish Rights Fighter, countries before the 1953 deadline I set in West German indemnifica- Dies in Johannesburg tion laws for acceptance of claims. "If . Rockwell, Forbes (Ralph LOS ANGELES (JTA) — City Franziskus LONDON JTA Forbes. captain of the Nazi Party Kenn- id:1V. a well known Jewish authorities in the neighboring town this gang Einstein College Opens attorney and former member of of Glendale announced they have wing) or any other of they will he pros- Blood Research Center Parliament. died here at age 83. refused to allow electricity to be attempt to do so two NEW YORK (JTA)—The Albert Born in Poland. Mr. Kentridge turned on in the home rented there ecuted - immediately. - said the emigrated to.South Africa in 1905. as a headquarters for the Amer- officials. EVen the posting of a sign Einstein College of Medicine of of the building would be in front Yeshiva University dedicated the First elected to - Parliament in ican Nazi Party. 1914. he retained his seat until The step, according to City Man- cause for prosecution, they em- Florence Forchheimer Institute for Blood Research, a unique facility 1958 when he retired. ager Perkins. has been taken be- phasized. * * for the study of blood disorders A fearless champion of Jewish cause the house chosen by the such as leukemia and anemia. rights and a -fighter against anti- Nazis as "a center of residence to American Nazi Party The new facility was made pos- Semitism, Mr. Kentridge served as Communists, Negroes and Zion- Angered by Britain sible by a gift of $1,000,000 by vice president of the South Afri- ists" is in a residential zone. of WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Leo Forchheimer in memory can Zionist Federation and won At the same time, Don Razzano. American Nazi Party staged a dem- his late wife. over various government leaders owner of the home. said he would onstration at the British Embassy to the cause of Zionism. evict Ralph Forbes, local leader in an attempt to protest to Brit- of George Lincoln Rockwell's ish Prime Minister Harold Wilson Children's Book Author American Nazi Party, if Forbes over restrictions on British Na- tried to conduct Nazi activities on Dies in Los Angeles zis. the premises. He said that, when Police arrested one Nazi, Leslie LOS ANGELES (JTA)—Gershon Stops Itch-711elieves Pain he leased the quarters to Forbes. Hudson, who manacled himself to Einhinder. a Yiddish writer and he did not realize that political For the first time science has found a rail fencing the embassy ground author of numerous books under a new healing substance with the as- the pen-name Chaver Paver, died activities to be centered in the and displayed, an appeal for "free tonishing ability to shrink hemor- house would concern Nazism. For- speech for British Nazis" printed rhoids and to relieve pain — without here Dec. 8 at age 63. surgery. In cake after case, whit* Born in the Ukraine. Mr. Ein- bes retorted that he would fight on his sweater. gently relieving pain, actual reduc- He was arrested and charged tion (shrinkage) took place. Most binder came to the United States eviction. amazing of all — results were so thor- Earlier Glendale Mayor Herman with disorderly conduct, the po- in 1923 and wrote a number of ough that sufferers made astonishing E. Barnes and City Manager C. E. lice listing his address as the head- chi I ren 's books. statements like "Piles have ceased to be a problem!" The secret is a new Perkins. after examining the pro- quarters of the. George Rockwell healing substance (Bio-Dynea)— dis- movement in nearby Arlington,. posed Nazi California headquar- "Do not be ashamed making the covery of a world-famous research institute. This substance is now avail- sat le resolution again and again. ters, said occupation of the house Va able in suppository or ointment /ores for other than dwelling purposes The thing to be ashamed of would galled Preparation H. At all drug would be a violation of the Glen- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS he to leave off making it." 'au sitars. 130—Friday, December 18, 1964 ; dale city ordinances. —Janet Erskine Stuart California Town Refuses Electricity to Home Rented for U. S. Nazi Party Shrinks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery •