Autobahn Near Bamberg Target 8; Auschwitz Doctor Who Sued Author Leon Uris is Dead Dr. Dering, who received has the Germans and sent to Ausch- concentra- Penitents Show Solidarity With Jews tion LONDON—Auschwitz camp doctor Wladyslaw Alek- medical training in Warsaw, was witz. He was both priSoner and sander Dering, who sued author Leon Uris for libel last year, died July 11 at age 62. Dering had charged in a high court case that Uris and the pub- lishers of his book "Exodus" had libeled him by saying in the book that "Dr. Dehring" performed sur- gery experiments without anesthet- ics at Auschwitz. Uris admitted that he had, in truth, been refering to Dr. Dering. The latter won -a technical vic- tory of one halfpenny (half a cent) damages, but was ordered to pay the costs of both sides, , under- stood to amount to more than 20,- 000 pounds' ($70,000). Uris and his London publishers reportedly did not seek reimbursement of their costs. Marking the eighth anti-Semitic incident in the Bamberg area of West Germany, swastikas, SS signs and anti-Semitic slogans are smeared on this bridge on the Fran.kfurt-Nuremberg autobahn 25 miles from Bamberg. None of the culprits has been appre- hended. In Krefeld, trade unionists from the- nearby industrial city of Duisberg heckled a rally of the ultra-right-wing National Democratic Party and shouted "Nazis get out." In Marburg, meanwhile, 56 girls, students at the Friedrich Ebert High School, completed Monday a three-day, self-imposed task of cleaning up the Jewish cemetery there as a symbol of solidarity with Jews. Convicted Arab Infiltrator, Hijazi. Seeks Legal Help from Arab States (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV — Mahmoud Hijazi, convicted Arab infiltrator sentenc- ed to death but ordered retried by the Israel Supreme Court, sent letters Wednesday to the heads of state of Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon requesting that they furnish him with a lawyer to rep- resent him at his new trial. Hijazi's conviction and death sentence were negated by the I Supreme Court here specifically on the grounds that he had not been given sufficient opportunity to obtain an Arab lawyer from an Middle-East Aide Named U.S. Envoy to Greece WASHINGTON (JTA) — Presi- dent Lyndon B. Johnson announced that Philipps Talbot, assistant secretary of state for Near East- ern affairs, has been appointed American ambassador to Greece. Talbot had specific responsibility for the Arab-Israel situation, among other regional problems. He will be replaced by Ray- mond A. Hare, a career diplomat and veteran of diplomatic assign- ments in Egypt and other Arab states: The designation of Hare to fill the position of assistant secre- tary of state for Near Eastern af- fairs was simultaneously an- nounced by the • President. FENCE Nobody UNDERSELLS GREAT LAKES DON'T EVER FORGET IT!! ASK FOR "Morrie Sherman" Sales Manager Great Lakes Fence 16540 GREENFIELD BR 3-2900 Arab state or some other foreign attorney of his own choice. In his letters to the four Arab government leaders, Hijazi ex- plained that prior to his capture after infiltrating into Israel from Jordan he had been wounded. He stated that he had refused to ac- cept the services of an Israeli at- torney offered him by Israel's chamber of advocates. His new trial is scheduled to start in about two months. Argentine Government to Probe Activities of Anti-Semitic Groups . BUENOS AIRES (JTA)—Minis- ter of the Interior Juan Palmero requested the ministry of justice to probe the activities of mem- bers and adherents of a group of neo-fascist, anti-Semitic and Com- munist organizations. He asked the justice ministry to order public prosecutors to seek judicial procedures and punishment of such people. Palmero named specifically, among the "extremist" groups,. the Nationalist Tacuara Move- ment, its affiliated Nationalist Union of high school students, the and Guardia Restauradora Na- cionalista. In his request to the justice ministry, he stated: "It is the duty of the public powers to preserve liberty, strengthen public order, defend the law from those who try to perturb the general peace." a member of the Polish under- doctor. ground when he was captured by - Reid by the ItUssians when they captured Auschwitz, he came to Noted Baltimore Leader Britain in 1946. The Polish govern- Dr. Thalheimer Dies BALTIMORE (JTA)—Dr. Alvin Thalheimer, ehairm an of the Maryland State Welfare Board, and prominent leader of the Jew- ish community died here, aged 71. In addition to- serving the As sociated Jewish Charities in vari- ous high posts, including the presidency, treasurership a n d chairmanship of the finance com- mittee, he was also president of the Board of Jewish Education and, during World War II, chair- man of the Army and Navy corn- mitte of the Jewish Welfare Board. He was the husband of the late Fanny Blaustein Thalheimer, who died in 1957, leaving $900,000 for charitable and educational pur- poses. ment demanded his extradition as a war criminal, but after an 1.8- month imprisonment, he was re- leased. He later joined the British Colonial Service as a mediC.al offi- cer in Somaliland and returned after 10 years to practice medicine in London. 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Their appeal was submitted to Dr. Samkalden, himself a Jew, by a number of Dutch Jewish Socialists and Sen. Frederic Polak. Dr. Weinreb was convicted and sentenced to six years on charges of treason after charges were drop- ped that he had extorted money from Dutch. Jews. Various organi- zations came to his defense, in.- chiding the International League for the Rights of Man, which urged his release after he started his prison. term, imposed by a Special Court of Appeals at The Hague. Many of his supporters, includ- ing members of the Dutch Parlia- ment, charged that Dr. Weinreb, had been railroaded to jail to cover up the collaborationist acti- vities of some Dutch officials. In rejecting the plea for a new trial, the justice minister said that no new information had been found to justify a new hearing found to justify a new hearing. 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