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March 19, 1971 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-03-19

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Gentile Ex-Army Officer and Wife Make Aliya

HAIFA (JTA) — Some 160 new
immigrants from 15 countries re-
cently disembarked here from the
Israeli motorship Dan, among them
a non-Jewish retired U.S. Army
officer and his Jewish wife who

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plan to settle in Israel.
Jack Hackett 42, already has a
job with Israel Aircraft Industries
as a construction engineer. He
served the U.S. Army for 24 years
and was most recently posted at a
base in West Germany where he
was chief instructor in demolition
and mines.
He and his wife, Ruth, have a
son who is presently studying at
the Hebrew University. Asked by
newsmen why he wanted to settle
in Israel, Hacket said, "I visited
this country several times and
there is something about this coun-
try that got me."



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Vancouver Man
Accused of Role
in Jews' Murders

MONTREAL (JTA) — A 59-
year-old Vancouver janitor has
been accused by Simon Wiesen-
thal, the Nazi-hunter, of having
personally directed the machine-
gun killings of 300 Jews while
serving at chief of the Ukrainian
auxiliary police during World War
II.
Wiesenthal, head of the Vienna
Documentation Center of the Fed-
eration of Jewish Victims of the
Nazi Regime, said the murders
I took place at Rudolf's Mill in
Stanislav, near the Polish-Russian
border.
He said in Vienna that the Ca-
nadian government was morally
obligated to act to bring the jani-
tor, Ivan Dimitrevich Chrobatyn,
to justice. "I don't know if he is
a Canadian citizen," he went on,
"but if he is a Canadian citizen
the Canadian government must
bring him before the courts, be-
cause it cannot protect a criminal.
If not, he must be deported to
Germany. We will wait for the
next step."

Chrobatyn denied he was ever
a police chief, a member of an
execution squad or even a mem-
ber of the German Army. He
said that although he had worn
a soldier's uniform in a Ukrain-
ian army division that fought
with Germany against Russia,
he was there only as a cook
feeding 3,000 men and had never
used a rifle.

"I swear to you what I say is
true," he said. "I have never
killed a man in all my life."
Wiesenthal has asked the Ca-
nadian Jewish Congress to seek
government intervention, in the
case.
Saul Hayes, executive vice
president of the CJC, said here
that the case has been referred
to a committee of the organization
in Toronto. But he said that if
Chrobatyn is a citizen, the charges
against him will probably be
dropped, as a recent test case
indicated that citizens cannot be
extradited unless they made fraud-
ulent statements on their citizen-
ship applications and the board of
the immigration department votes
for extradition.
A spokesman for Justice Mini-
ster John Turner refused to spec-
ulate on possible government ac-
tion, explaining: "We have re-
ceived no official notification of
any charges laid _ or messages
passed on."

DuPont's Shapiro

By RABBI SAMUEL SILVER

(A Seven Arts Feature)
Irving S. Shapiro is a most in-
teresting person. He is now a
vice president of the duPont Co.,
probably the richest commercial
empire on earth. Our U.S. Treas-
ury should be so solvent.
Starting out as a poor Minnea-
polis boy, Shapiro, now 54, was a
brilliant law graduate from the
U. of Minnesota then went on to
federal service where he worked
for the OPA in an office next to
that of Richard Nixon. From there
he went to the Justice Department
and then over to duPont, where
he has risen to become one of
the nine executives in charge of
the world's largest chemical corn-
pany. The Wilmington, Del., news-
paper hails Shapiro as an exam-
ple of one who has fulfilled an
"American dream of success." We
can say amen to that.

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NEW YORK (ZINS) — Sylvan
Fox, associate editor of the New
York Times, soon will be setting
in Israel, according to the local
correspondent of Haaretz.
Fox will take a position in Is-
rael's foreign ministry ana will
deal with the preparation of in-
formative material. The prospec-
tive oleh said he decided on this
move after having visited Israel
and fallen in love with the country.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 19, 1971-13

More Women Named to Board of UAEIC

NEW YORK (JTA)—In a de-
cisive step to increase women's
participation at all policy-making
levels, the 98-year-old central con-
gregational body of Reform Juda-
ism set in motion the machinery
that will bring a substantially
higher percentage of women to its
180-member board of trustees.
The action was taken' by the
executive committee of the board
of trustees of the Union of Amer-
ican Hebrew Congregations when
it adopted a resolution presented
by Mrs. David Levitt, president of
the National Federation of Temple
Sisterhoods, an affiliate of
• the
UA,HC, who serves as an ex officio
member of the board.

The only other woman on the
board is Mrs. Clinton Long of
Wilkes Barre, Pa., serving as a
representative of the UAHC's
Pennsylvania Council.

In her resolution, Mrs. Levitt
urged that the executive commit-
tee of the UAHC board "demon-
strate the sincerity of its intent to
give greater representation to
women by: immediately appoint-
ing women to its nominating com-

mittee; engaging in an active
search to find suitable women to
fill a portion of its at-large vacan-
cies as they occur; and, promoting
similar activity in their regions
and member congregations."

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