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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-09-30

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6 Friday, September 30, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Wiesenthal Charges Dutch
Railway Worker Is Ex-Nazi

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Zolton Papp, an alleged
escaped Nazi war criminal.

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has been suspended from
his job as an employe of
The Netherlands State
Railways pending an
investigation of charges
made against him by Nazi
hunter Simon Wiesenthal.

GENEVA (JTA)—The
International Committee of
the Red Cross issued a
statement in Geneva saying
that it "regrets" being
"involved in the con-
troversy now developing
concerning the treatment of
According to Wiesenthal.
Papp, now 62. headed the Arab prisoners in Israel and
Hungarian gendarmerie in the occupied territories."
the town of Papa from 1943-
The statement was in
45 and in that capacity response to an article in the
ordered the construction of Sunday Times of London
a ghetto for the town's 3,000 that cited ICRC reports to
Jewish inhabitants. All were substantiate allegations that
subsequently deported tc Israel tortures Arab prison-
Auschwitz. Eye witnesses- ers under interrogation.
The statement said that
were said to have testified
that Papp personally tor- Red Cross delegates talk
privately with prisoners of
tured Jews.
their choice who have an
A military court in Buda- opportunity to voice com-
pest sentenced him to eight
plaints about interrogation
years' imprisonment in
methods or conditions. But
1951. But he was freed, dur-
it stressed that the reports
ing- the 1956 upriSing and of these private talks are
managed to escape to Aus- kept in strictest confidence
tria and was admitted to
and sent only to the detain-
Holland as a refugee the fol-
ing power and to the prison-
lowing year. Since 1960 he
ers' own governments.
has been employed as a
"It is particularly to avoid
checker in the State becoming involved in con-
Rail-way purchasing troversy of this kind that the
department.
ICRC observes a policy of
Papp, who lives in
strict discretion about its
Utrecht, admitted in Dutch delegates' findings in camps
newspaper and television
and prisons."
interviews that he com-
Fifth Place Finish
manded the local police dur-
TEL AVIV (JTA) —
ing the Nazi occupation but
Israel won fifth place in the
said he was not involved in
European Basketball Cham-
the deportation of Jews.
pionship Tournament by
Meanwhile, Germany offi-
defeating Bulgaria on Satur-
cially rejected an Italian
day, 88-78.
extradition request to return
The Israelis lost to Rus-
escaped Nazi war criminal
sia, Italy, and Bulgaria, but
Herbert Kappler to com-
then defeated France, Hol-
plete his life sentence for
land, Austria, Belgium and
the 1944 reprisal killing of
then Bulgaria in a second
335 Italians.
game.

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Sarah Ann Sumner, for
many years the pioneer in
Windsor Jewish movements
who, with Frances Geller,
organized Windsor Hadas-
s-ah 60 years ago, died on
Kol Nidre night, Sept. 21, in
Windsor. She would have
been 103 in December.
Funeral services and burial
were in Windsor, arranged
by Chesed Shel Emes. She
is survived by a son,
Michael M; a daughter,

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JERUSALEM (JTA)--
Mayor Teddy Kollek has
protested to the military
authorities over the demoli-
tion of the partially built
house of a terrorist suspect
in an Arab neighborhood in
the northern section of
Jerusalem.
The demolition was the
first in Jerusalem in two
years. The general policy
has been to block the
entrance to buildings owned
by suspected terrorists
rather than destroy them.
That policy applied only
inside the city_
Meanwhile, Israeli secu-
rity forces announced that
32 suspected terrorists were
arrested on the West Bank
and Gaza Strip last week,
including one Arab who was
injured while trying to plant
a bomb on a bus near Afula.

Mrs. William (Ruth) Appel;
eight grandchildren and 10
great-grandchildren.
Born in Grodno, Russian
Poland, Mrs. Sumner was
married in Russia to Sam-
uel David Sumner and they
lived briefly in St. Peters-
burg where Mr. Sumner
was a printer in a govern-
ment printing office. They
came to New York in 1904.
and to Windsor in 1907.
Mr. and Mrs Sumner per-
fected their English while
Mr. Sumner worked in a
factory, and upon acquiring
knowledge of the language
of the land he went back
into the printing business
which he operated until his
death in 1940. Thereupon
Mrs. Sumner assisted her
son Michael in conducting
the printing plant in
Windsor.
Mrs. Sumner was active
in Cong. Shaar Hash-
omayim in Windsor, helped
form the women's auxiliary
and establish a school there.

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A Lod military court sen-
tenced a Turkish ship-
master to four years in
prison for landing a terror-
ist squad on a Tel Aviv
beach during the 1976 Rosh
Hashana holiday. The ter-
rorists were immediately
captured, and the ship-
master was arrested six
months later when his ship
docked at Haifa.
Meanwhile, Amichai Pag-
lin, the government's
adviser on anti-terrorism,
said last week that the PL
has more sophisticated Rus-
sian weapons than any other
underground or semi-regu-
lar army in the world.

Dulzin Offers Way
to Slow Dropouts

JERUSALEM (JTA)--
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erably less Soviet Jews
dropping out in Vienna to go
to the United States instead
of Israel were HIAS to cut
back the aid and services it
offers to the emigrants at
their Vienna stop, Leon Dul-
zin, treasurer of the Jewish
Agency and World Zionist
Organization, told the WZO
Executive.
Dulzin, who recently
inspected Jewish Agency
facilities in Vienna, said the
dropout situation, running
at a steady 50 percent plus,
is of great concern lately
because it involves middle
class and artisan emigrants
who would easily be able -to
find work in Israel.

She continued the family
tradition of devotion to Zion-
ism in her activities for
Hadassah, Jewish National
Fund and other causes. She
also was active in ORT,
Canadian Jewish Congress
and other communal
causes.

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