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May 09, 1969 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-05-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 9, 1969-33

Neo-Nazi Unit With Hitler Idol Defies Ban Imposed by Bonn Interior Ministry

BONN (JTA)—A neo-Nazi group

People Make News

MURIEL GREENSPON, daugh-
Siegal Avrin Associates, Inc.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Architects announce that GEORGE
Greenspon of Cloverlawn Ave., is
in Spain, where she sang a lead ERDSTEIN has been named an
associate of the firm.
role in Menotti's "Consul" at
* * *
El Teatro de la Zarzuela de Ma-
drid, last weekend. This summer,
The National Conference of Con-
at the Spoleto Festival in Italy, ciliation Courts on May 4, conclud-
Miss Greenspon will perform Me- ed its seventh annual meeting in
notti's "Medium," which she did Los Angeles by electing Circuit
here last year with David di Chi- Judge VICTOR J. BAUM of De-
troit president.
era's Opera Workshop.
s s *
IRVING S. CANE, former official
POPE PAUL I X' exchanged greet-
of the city of Detroit and now a ings with three American Jewish
Southfield resident, has been Committee leaders during a special
named by Mayor Norman W. audience at St. Peter's Cathedral.
Feder to the Southfield City Plan- "I know the work of your organ-
ning Commission. Cane's term runs ization very well, - the Pope told
until July 1970. Detroit Mayor Cava- the three visitors — Howard I.
nagh appointed him to the Detroit Friedman of Encino, Calif., Sam
Housing Commission in 1963, and Rubenstein of Seattle and Richard
in December 1964 named him co- Unger of Cincinnati—who met with
ordinator of industrial and com- the Pope on behalf of a delegation
mercial development. Cane cur- of 25 AJCommittee leaders who
rently is general manager of Cen- had just come to Italy from Israel
tral Park Management Co. He and Earlier, the group met with
his wife Inez and their four daugh- ANGELO CARDINAL DELL'-
ters live at 20801 Northome, South- ACQUA. vicar of Rome, who laud-
ed the agency's cooperation with
field.
• • •
Pro Deo University in Rome in the
A gathering of Anglo-Jewish art- scientific study of prejudice.
ists, writers and community lead-
ers was held at the Ben Uri Art
U. S. Supreme Court Justice
Gallery to mark the publication TIIURGOOD MARSHALL received
of "Jews in Transition," a new the 1968 Bill of Rights Gold Medal
book by S. J. GOLDSMITH, Euro- Award of Bnai Zion, American fra-
pean editor of the Jewish Tel- teral Zionist organization, in recog-
egraphic Agency. The recep- nition "of his inspiring leadership
tion was sponsored by the Ben Uri in the furtherance of the letter and
Art Society. Alderman Michael spirit of the Bill of Rights."
Fidler, president of the Board of
Deputies of British Jews, said
Secretary of Labor GEORGE P.
Goldsmith's book of essays reflect- SHULTZ had words of praise for
ed the achievements of British Bnai Brith and its far-flung serv-
Jews as "all the Jews that live. ices on American campuses and
work and create here, even if they communities all over the country.
are not born in the British Isles." Shultz was the principal speaker
• • •
at the Bnai Brith Supreme Lodge
The Jewish community of Pra- award dinner in honor of MOSES
gue has re-elected PAVEL KOLL- L. KOVE, a former magistrate
MANN as its chairman. Dr. Arno and former assistant U.S. attorney
Steiner was elected deputy chair- for the Southern District of New
man.
York nn ho served as a prosecutor
• s *
at the Nuremberg war crimes
Dr A MARTIN LERNER, pro-
trials.
fessor of medicine at Wayne State
University's school of medicine.
described the research of his three- Israel's Arabs Most
man team into new diagnostic me- Prolific in the World
thods and treatment of "brain
TEL AVIV (ZINS)—Prof. Yosef
fever." herpesvirus hominis ence
phalitis. The paper on this killer Baki, director of Israel's Census
Bureau.
has disclosed at a meet-
disease and Dr. Lerner's team re-
search was delivered in Atlantic ing of physicians that the natural
of
the Arab population in
increase
City at a joint meeting of the
Israel is the largest in the world.
American Federation for Clinical
The
professor
stressed that in 1948,
Research and the American So-
when the state of Israel was pro-
ciety for Clinical Investigation.
claimed, there were 156,000 .Arabs
• * •
Baron EDMOND DE ROTHS- in the country. Now, there are
CHILD, president of the French 318.000 Israeli Arabs in the same
Jewish Consistory, was honored by territory. The reason for this Arab
300 members of New York's finan- population explosion is the excel-
cial community "for notable lead- lent medical service instituted by
the Israeli authorities. Dr. Baki
ership of the Jewish people."
added that the natural increase
Baron de Rothschild and Gen.
AVRAHAM YOFFE, director of will rise rapidly in the liberated
'territories
as well.
Israel's Authority for Natural Re-
serves, were guests of honor at a
dinner sponsored by the Wall',
Street banking division of the
United Jewish Appeal of Greater
New York. Gustav L. Levy, chair-
man of the New York Stock Ex-
change Board of Governors and of
the UJA's Wall Street division,
presented Baron de Rothschild
with a silver ceremonial wine cup
as a memento of the occasion.

which delares itself to be "per-
meated with the spirit of our
Fuehrer, Adolf Hitler," met in
secret session in Hanover May 2,
in defiance of a ban by the min-
istry of interior.
The group, calling itself the As
sociation of German National So-
cialists, is headed by Wolf-Dieter
Eckart, a 29-year-old electronics
engineer from Hamburg. He said
last week that about 25 persons
would attend its founding conven-
tion.
Eckart said his group supports
"the ideals of Adolf Hitler and the
Third Reich" and wanted to give
other Germans "the possibility of
working with us for the reconstruc.
tion of Germany. We agree with
all he (Hitler) did." Eckart said.
"The Jews are an international
problem today. They are not our
job anymore."
In a related development, an
East German court has passed a
death sentence on Josef Bloescbe,
a former SS (elite guard) corporal
convicted of the mass shooting of
Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto and
rounding up Jews for deportation

date Jews, "Polish patriots" and
Russian civilians. It said he shot
Jewish men, women and children
news agency, ADN.
during Ghetto patrols and partici-
According to the agency, Bloesche pated in nine mass executions in
was assigned to the Gestapo office which more than 1,000 Jews were
in the Ghetto and detailed to liqui- killed in 1943.

to the Treblinka death camp dur-
ing World War II. The sentence
was reported by the East German

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PARIS (ZINS) — The Egyptian
commando raid on the east bank
of the Suez was carried out by
divers, trained in France and

equipped with French weapons, it
was disclosed here by 'Figaro.'
In a front page article the news-
paper writes that it cannot be
proven that Egypt is prepared to

renew full scale warfare with
Israel.

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