36 Friday, March 19, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JWV, ADL Hit Nomination of Ex-Nazi as Rotary Head WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Jewish War Veterans of the United States has urged the nominating committee of the International Rotary Club to withdraw its nomi- nation of Wolfgang Wick of Austria because of his Nazi past. Wick was selected for the presidency of Interna- tional Rotary and, in the absence of any other candi- date, is expected to be elected at the 'Rotary con- vention in New Orleans. Judge Paul Ribner, Na- HOUSEHOLD SALES ESTATE LIQUIDATIONS APPRAISALS Let professionals han- dle your household and estate sales. I.G.S. ASSOCIATES 357-2218 tional Commander of the JWV, wrote to the 11 mem- bers of the nominating com- mittee that the "election of Wick to the office of Presi- dent of International Ro- tary is totally unacceptable to our organization and American Jewry." He cited Wick's member- ship in the Nazi Party, be- ginning in 1933, his mem- bership in the SS and his post as commissar for Nazi industry in Austria during World War II. The nomination of such a person reflects nega- tively on the International Rotary and is difficult to understand because the Nazis were always hostile toward the Rotary organi- zation, Ribner wrote. He pointed out that the Rotar- ians within the JWV, in the U.S. and in Holland, Belgium, Switzerland and Israel have protested vig- orously against Wick's are you R E of making the same old meals for your family? of having to wait for the butcher for every little purchase? of the traditional hospital white butcher shop? of having to purchase your meat at one store, then drive to an- other for groceries? Well Then, Welcome to DEXTER DAVISON KOSHER MEATS II 12 Mile and Evergreen P R E S E N T N "The Un-Butcher Store" a tremendous variety of Kosher foods. 46 ft. of "self service fresh and frozen meats including. 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Meanwhile, the board of directors of the Rotary Club * * * District Attorneys, Wiesenthal Demaild U.S. Action on Nazis NEW ORLEANS (JTA) — The board of directors of the National District Attor- neys Association at its mid- winter meeting last week unanimously adopted a res- olution urging the United States government to act promptly in prosecuting the some 50 alleged Nazi war criminals living in the U.S. "The American people are entitled to the assur- ance, more than 30 years after the end of the Second World War, that this na- tion has not become a ha- ven for persons who par-' ticipated in these crimes," the resolution stressed. The district attorneys urged that the U.S. Depart- ment of Justice and the U.S. Immigration and Naturali- zation Service "act dili- gently and expeditiously to resolve these cases"; that the INS "accelerate the pace of its investigation to enable an expeditious resolution of these cases"; that the State Department "cooperate fully" with INS in seeking evidence from foreign sources, and that Congress "act on legislation to give the Immigration and Natur- alization Service clear au- thority to seek the deporta- tion of aliens who engaged in the persecution of others for the Nazis." Meanwhile, Nazi-hunter Simon Wiesenthal has charged that "a very big bureaucracy" in the United States hampered the apprehension of 62 Nazi war criminals he says are living in the U.S. He told a Chicago press conference last Thursday that it took nine years be- tween the discovery of Mrs. Hermine Braunsteiner Ryan, a Long Island house- wife who was an alleged for- mer concentration camp supervisor, and her extradi- tion to West Germany where she is now on trial. Wiesenthal said he has et - -.2 we welcome you to our new store—we carry the finest fashionable advertised lingerie boutique and jewelry by bali, olga, hanes, keyser,. stones, society, gly- dons, alice of california at rea- sonable prices. 2211 Coolidge • 542-2439 of New York voted unani- mously last week to oppose the nomination of Wick. Wick was quoted in news re- ports from Vienna as saying he was only a "simple mem- ber" of the Nazi Party and was drafted into the SS in February, 1945, a few MARION & IVA KAMINSKY (owners) discussed the bureaucracy problem with members of Congress. He said there are about 150,000 Nazi war criminals alive and only one in five has been brought to trial. He said he feels it is his "duty" to find and expose Nazi war criminals but warned that time is running out since West Germany's statute of limitations on their crimes expires in 1979. Speaking earlier in New York at the Baruch Col- lege of City University, Wiesenthal said one of the suspect Nazi war crimi- nals is a former minister of interior of Croatia now believed living in Califor- nia. He said meeting with Senators and Congressional aides in Washington left him with the impression that the attitude of Ameri- can government officials to tracking down the war criminals is "very sympa- thetic." Wiesenthal said that the memory of the Nazi murder of millions of Jews must be kept alive because "nobody knows — maybe the mass murderers of tomorrow are born today." `Jewish Novel at Critical Stage'. NEW YORK — The mod- ern American Jewish novel has reached a "critical stage," according to a noted author, critic, and editor involved in the American lit- erary scene for the past four decades, and now teaching at Yeshiva University. "Both the public and the critics have finally seen the lack of authenticity and ar- tistic quality in some of our `temporary immortals'," said Charles Angoff, visit- ing pr6fessor of liberature at Yeshiva University's Stern College for Women. "We are now coming back to the first principles in novel writing: development of character- and illumina- tion of situation," he said. Angoff, author or editor of some 40 books of poetry, fiction, literary criticism, biography and essays, said this trend in the Jewish novel is similar to what is happening to the general American novel. "The Jew- ish American novel often reflects the currents in the general American novel." Neither let the alien, that bath joined himself to the Lord, speak, saying: "The Lord will surely spearate me from His people." —Isaiah months before the end of the war in Europe. "1 did not join in voluntar- ily and there was no way to avoid it," Wick told report- ers. (It was reported in Israel that contrary to an earlier account, no invitation was sent to Wick by the Weiz- mann Institute of Science to participate in dedication ceremonies of the new French House on the Insti- tute's campus in Rehovot.) In New York, 'the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith lodged a pro- test with Rotary Interna- tional's secretary general in Illinois. Lawrence Peirez, chair- man of ADL's civil rights committee, said ADL had confirmed the information about Wick's Nazi past through Simon Wiesenthal, head of the Jewish Docu- mentation center in Vienna. Pierez quoted the secre- tary general of Rotary In- ternational as saying "that the organization has no provisions for investigating people, but was aware of the allegations against Wick through protests from Dutch Rotarians." Several U.S. Rotarian groups have announced plans to nominate someone for the office. If no other candidate is formally nomi- nated by April 16 Wick will be declared president. An- other candidate would force an election at the Rotary convention this summer in New Orleans. 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