12—Friday, September 3, 1965 Bonn Expresses Its `Regrets' Over Anti-Pauls Protests In a West German television BONN (JTA)—The West German Cabinet has officially "expressed interview, the Israeli envoy dis- cussed his former duties as dir- its regret" about the riotous dem- ector-general of the Israel de- onstration staged in Jerusalem against Dr. Rolf Pauls, when he fense ministry. In that capacity he said, he visited West Germ- presented his credentials as first any several times. He also des- West German ambassador to cribed his work in organizing Israel. It was learned reliably that the immigration of Jews to pre- state Palestine after World War West German Chancellor Ludwig II. During that time, he told the Erhard would discuss the demon- West German television audi- stration, in which more than 1,000 ence, he collected material Jews clashed with police, when against Nazi war criminals, in- he holds his first meeting early cluding data on Adolf Eichmann, next week with Asher Ben-Nathan, the Israeli ambassador to West which he turned over to authori- ties. Eichmann was hanged in Germany. The chancellor is cur- rently out of town on an election Israel in 1962 for his war crimes. A number of Arab countries, in- tour. The report on the Jerusalem chiding Syria, Algeria, Jordan, melee was presented to the Cab- Lebanon and Saudi Arabia have in- inet, with a review of general formally indicated a wish to re- Bonn-Jerusalem relations, by Dr. sume relations with West Germ- Karl Cahstens, state secretary in any. Even Egypt has hinted such the foreign ministry, in the ab- a possibility if West Germany was sence of Foreign Minister Ger- ready to consider an increase in economic and technical aid to the hard Schroeder. Karl-Guenther von Hase, the Nasser regime. Chancellor Erhard government's official spokesman, himself said, in an election speech, said that the Cabinet also discus- that the Arabs should remember sed the Middle East situation as that "Germany is their friend" and a whole, and West Germany's re- renew ties with it. Ben-Nathan met with Schroe- lations with the Arab countries. der Tuesday for the first time. He mentioned West Germany's desire to renew diplomatic ties The conference lasted 30 minutes. with the 13 Arab states which sus- pended such relations in reprisal The Schroeder visit was the first for Bonn's recognition of Israel. of a series of such conferences However, von Hase declined to with top-ranking West German give any further details on grounds government leaders scheduled for that this might prejudice a sue- this week. A date for a meeting cessful conclusion of the problem. between the Israeli envoy and Nation's Judicial Processes Reviewed in Pfeffer's 'This Honorable Court' Leo Pfeffer, the American Jew- ish Congress' special counsel, has for many years labored in defense of religious liberties and has par- ticipated in the most important cases involving church-state issues. As a result, he now is recognized among the coun- try's outstanding authorities on these issues, and his v., o r k has made him espe- cially well quali- fied to write about and to dis- cuss the various aspects and changing atti- tudes of the U.S• Supreme Court. His lifetime of study of issues„,,,,,,,, that have come Pfefier before the high court and of the men who composed the court is reflected in his account of the court appearing under the title "This Honorable Court,” pub- lished by Beacon Press. It is an important legal docu- ment that will be found of great value for law students and jurists, and lay readers will be greatly enlightened by it and will find it of immense value in learning about evolutionary changes, about con- servatism suddenly turned liberal, about the signs of the times as they are evidenced in high court decisions. Paraphrasing the word of the Chancellor Ludwig Erhard still has not been fixed. 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How- ever, they hope to contribute to- ward closer approaches between Germans and Jews." The German envoys in Israel, continued the editorial, "hope, above all, that they can make a contribution toward stablizing poli- tical relations in the Near East, now that a beginning has been made in diplomatic relations be- tween Israel and Germany. Sure- ly. this would represent an advant- age to Israel, one which, by itself, is justification enough for taking up diplomatic relations with Germ- any, despite the fact that count- less Israelis speak against it." tions, its humble birth, the many MALE SINGERS WANTED issues that were considered by it, the events of the last century when civil rights had no chance in the If you are interested in singing with a choir for the High Holi- days; pleast contact: court's rulings, when an income tax law was declared unconstitu- tional 70 years ago and the about- face that has been the nation's ex- perience during succeeding de- cades on many issues. The study is therefore an im- portant analysis of civil rights, of the separation principle, labor's struggles and scares of other Chal- lenging problems. The early judges and the dis- 1 senters of our own time are de - I CANTOR MOSES SERENSEN At BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE "The liberals were expecting the impossible of the Court," Pfeffer states. "The liberals in Congress ; did not dare to put any restraints upon McCarthy, the Senate or House Committees investigating subversion, or the Attorney Gen- eral in his prosecutions of alleged subversives." He also indicates that co•se- c:uences would prove disastrous if Lord unto Zerubabel, Pfeffer the high court attempted to free declares that "it is not by might, Ethel and Julius Rosenberg or to nor by power but by its spirit bar federal or state governments that the Court prevails." Point- from dismissing suspected Corn- ing to the paradox of a high munists• court that operates within judi- Listing all the justices, from cial customs and exercises poli- 1789 to date, reviewing censor- tical and legislative functions, ships, political, economic, social Pfeffer states that the life his- issues, the Pfeffer volume is like tory of the court explains it, and a textbook. But it reads like a his book "is such a biography" great state paper and often like which considers the backgrounds a romance. It has superb value for which led to major decisions. This volume therefore emerges all who are concerned with the as a study of the court's founda- judicial processes of our nation. LI 1-6731 14000 W. 9 MILE RD. LI 7-1833 Congregatiion Bnai Jacob Now accepting reservations for HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES in our beautiful Synagogue and for Auxiliary Services in THE DETROIT ARTILLERY ARMORY BOTH BUILDINGS AIR CONDITIONED FOR COMFORT SEATING COMMITTEE AT SYNAGOGUE SUNDAY 9-12 A.M. 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