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May 08, 1970 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-05-08

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Mrs. S. Leibick

Bill Rasmussen, a Marine Corps
veteran and Royal Oak police offi-
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cer, has worn a uniform for many
years. But he knows well what
OMMUMMMOHNM•M: armed authority can mean. •
Rasmussen and his wife Athel
have opened a World War II Mu-
seum in the Historical Shop, 306
S. Main, Royal Oak, which depicts

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the rise and fall of Adolph Hitler.
He calls it the only museum of its
kind — in which thousands of uni-
forms, insignia, books and, equip-
ment are on display, along with
documents and photographs of the
Nazi regime.
It is a museum with a message.
Printed in large, bold letters all
the way around the museum are
these words:
"A dictator is one invested with
absolute power and with supreme
authority. History has proven, any-
one invested with such absolute
authority becomes obsessed with
power, to the point of actual in-
sanity. What is the sum total of
good done by dictators through all
of history? You are right. 'Zero.'
Stand up for democracy — gov-
ernment by the people. It may not
always be perfect, but in all cases
it's better than a dictatorship."
Rasmussen is offering tours of
the museum, with one-third of
the admission receipts going to



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BETH SHALOM MEN'S CLUB
presents its annual "Dinner With
Dad" 6 p.m. Wednesday at the
Synagogue. The evening will fea-
ture appearances by the Detroit
Judo Club, the White Heat Band
and a surprise top sports celebrity
of the Detroit Lions. There will be
gifts, and prizes. For reservations,
call the synagogue office, LI 7-7970,
or Jerry Elfos at Efros Drugs, EL

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He especially invites youth
groups because "There is a real
danger that what we have learned
from Nazi Germany is not being
effectively communicated to our
young people."
Rasmussen, a police officer for
18 years. is president of the Royal
Oak Police Officers Association
and vice president of the Michigan
Conference of Police. He has been
an adult education teacher in nu-
mismatics.
For museum information, call
399-0014. Hours are 9:30 a.m.-6:30
p.m. 'Monday, Wednesday and Sat-
urday; noon-6:30 p.m. Tuesday:
and 9:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Thursday and
Friday.

NOW THRU
MOTHERS DAY ONLY

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On a stopover here prior to a
stay in Israel. Kahn told the Jewish
Telegraphic Agency that while
Jewish schools in Australia teach
Hebrew as a second language,
some of them also provide Yiddish
courses for those who want them.

LONDON (JTA)—Yitzhak Kahn,
well-known Australian writer who
has contributed to many Yiddish
publications, said here Tuesday
that there are still Yiddish readers
in Australia although their num-
bers are diminishing.

the Oakland County Crippled
Children's Organization.



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