Bormann, Other War Criminals Alive in S. America-Wiesenthal PARIS (JTA) — Simon Wiesen- thal, the director of the Jewish documentation center in Vienna, who has devoted his life to track- ing down wanted Nazi war crim- inals, said in Strassbourg that Hitler's deputy, Martin Bormann, and a host of other wanted Nazis are alive and hiding in South America. Wiesenthal also asserted that other war criminals have found a safe haven in East Germany where one of them is now a member of Parliament. He identified the latter as Stefan Roick, who allegedly di- rected the extermination of the Lubin ghetto. Wiesenthal spoke at a conference organized by the Strassbourg branch of the Bnai Brith. He said Bormann was constantly on the move between Paraguay, Chile and southwestern Brazil. He is con- stantly watched by bodyguards who use special transmission equip- ment to warn him of the presence of strangers in his vicinity, Wies- enthal said. In addition to Bormann, South America has provided a haven for Gestapo chief Heinrich Mul- ler; Richard Glucks, who was inspector-general of the concen- tration camps; and Josef Men- gele, the notorious "death camp doctor" of Auschwitz, Wiesen- thal said. ••••MYINONIK** The Most Unusual Shop In The Midwest! The One and Only Harry Thomas features "feel at home" at- mosphere and a casual manner. You are treated like an indi- vidual plus the advantage of getting nationally advertised men's wear at half the price you would expect to pay. most remarkable selection by Cessini, Tino Morrelli $8950 and Gardella A HARRY THOMAS Fine. Clothes For Over 30 Years 15200 W. Seven Mile Rd. Daily to 6:00 P.M., Monday and Thursday Noon to 9:00 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY 11a.m. to4p.m. ionitiummots*** He declared that according to "highly reliable sources," these men, if apprehended and extra- dited, would not benefit from the statute of limitations on war crimes prosecutions that is sched- uled to go into effect in West Ger- many Dec. 31, 1969. The Bonn gov- ernment would try them as it has at its disposal huge amounts of evidence against them, Wiesenthal said. He added, however, that because of the safety precautions they take the wanted Nazis could be arrested only by the authorities of the coun- tries in which they live. British Jews Seek Support for Aiding Kin in E. Europe LONDON (JTA) A delegation representing the Board of Deputies of British Jews met with Goronwy Roberts, minister of state at the foreign office, to solicit the govern- ment's support in helping harassed and imperiled Jews in some East- ern European and Arab countries. The delegation, headed by Mi- chael M. Fidler, president of the board, reported that Roberts ex- pressed concern and sympathy with the humanitarian issues in- volved and that further meetings with foreign office officials will take place. The delegation spoke of the anti-Semitic campaign, in the guise of "anti-Zionism," which is being conducted by the Polish government and the forthcoming trials of Jewish students there. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 29, 1968-7 QM has a better idea - Because they have IRV KATZ at McDonald Ford 14240 W. 7 Mile Road at the Lodge X-Way DI 1-3800 Pincus Comes to U.S. to Complete Establishment of Zionist Federation TEL AVIV (JTA)—Before leav- ing for the United States last Fri- day, Aryeh L. Pincus, chairman of the Jewish Agency and head of its aliya (immigration) department, Marvelous Book on Transportation Young readers whose interest is in the space flights, in the devel- oping media for travel, in the man- ner in which moving from one place to another in a variety of vehicles has changed through the ages, will find themselves enam- ored by the facts in a noteworthy book.. Bernice Kohn wrote the remark- ably fine book called "The Look-It- Up Book of Transportation" pub- lished by Random House. She had the splendid assistance of George Tuckwell who did the illustrating. It is a large book and it an- swers many questions. For in- stance: Who was the first Ameri- can to make a space flight? How many know that it was done on May 5, 1961, by Alan B. Shepard Jr.? Those who wish to know about the cable car as well as the jet plane, about the street car as well as the steampship, and scores of other means of transportation, must turn the pages of this fas- cinating book. The young reader for whom this book was written (the parent will be equally enchanted by its con- tents) will learn that the horse- car was the earliest streetcar; that a "howdah" is a seat or plat- form used for riding on the back of an elephant; that Draisine (bi- cycle) in Europe and a Dandy Horse—also a bicycle—in America could be made to go fast as eight miles an hour in Napoleon's time. Listed alphabetically, assisted by a complete index, told with a simplicity that makes the work stand out for its splendid descrip- tions, Bernice Kohn's book is a marvelous literary-scientific prod- uct for our youth. said here he would try to complete establishments of an over-all Zion- is federation. He said he would seek to broaden the scope of the Jewish Agency by inclusion of many organizations that contribute to Israel but are not represented in Zionist councils. Both projects represent the imple- mentation of decisions reached by the 27th World Zionist Congress held in Jerusalem last June. Pincus stressed the importance of including in the Jewish Agency the leaders of fund-rasing cam- paigns for Israel and of the wel- fare funds that contribute to those campaigns. He said another stage in the Jewish Agency's ex- pansion will be inclusion of such organizations as Bnai Brith and various religious blocks in order to rally as many pro-Israel groups as possible under a single roof. Pincus said the Jewish Agency and the Israel government would invite 200 campaign leaders in the U.S. to a discussion of Israel's needs in education, housing, wel- fare and culture and the primary problem of immigration. He said another meeting, set for Jan. 9, to be attended by Jewish leaders from abroad, would be a "spiritual con- frontation" and dialogue between Israel and disaspora Jewry. Pincus said it was important that aliya from the U.S. and Canada increase 100 per cent in the next three years and immigration from France 300 per cent. Supernatural At bottom, this is the only cour- age we are called upon to have: the courage to face the strangest, the most mysterious and the most incomprehensible we may encoun- ter. Cowardice in this sense has done immeasurable harm to life; our daily resistance has pushed visions, death, the supernatural, all those things that are so close to us, so far out of life, that the senses have been stunted by which we could experience them. —Rainer Maria Rilke Lebanese Release Students Arrested for 'Inciting Riots'; Guard Jewish Area TEL AIV (JTA) — Lebanese au- thorities have released six foreign Jewish students who were arrested for allegedly inciting riots and moved quickly last week to protect Beirut's Jewish quarter from po- groms by enraged Arab mobs. The students reportedly of French and Turkish nationality, were arrested after accusations, published by Lebanese newspapers, that they and local Jews were responsible for last week's student demonstra- dons and riots in Beirut and Tripoli. One student was reported killed and eight injured in what were ap- parently clashes between factions supporting Palestine Arab guerril- las and groups opposed to the commandos. Lebanese authorities released the students quickly and placed heavy guards around the Jewish quarter. Interior Minister Pierre Gemayel urged citizens not to follow incite- ment against a national minority. B. F. "BUD" CHAMBERLAIN We believe the dedicated profes- sional, modern day real estate person is consumed with a desire to serve his fellow man and is guided in all things by the gold- en rule. So strongly does he understand his responsibilities, lie may work untiringly for weeks, sustained, not by money alone, but by the knowledge of a service well done. 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