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December 13, 1963 • Page Image 1

…Hanukah's Splendor Streams from the Menorah Hanukah Menorahs have many shapes. Artists have fashioned them skil- fully throughout the centuries that have elapsed since the Maccabees triumphed over Judaea's enemies. Whatever type of Menorah is selected for the kindling of the Hanukah lights, their luster, emanating from Jewish homes throughout the world, join in a unity for our people's service in the cause of religious free- dom and justice f...…

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…Friday, December 6, 1963—THE DE TROIT JEWISH NEWS-2 Purely Commentary Herbert H. Lehman—Man of Great Courage Herbert H. Lehman was one of the most courageous men of our generation. A man of great dignity, kind, generous to extremes, he had one especially valuable quality for a person in public life: he was fearless. It was especially in evidence when he confronted the vast majority of the United States Senate in his opposition to the viciou...…

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…vimon.•.mow_mummemommer—Ni Set $105,000,000 Goal for UJA for 1964 • (Continued from Page 1) life, the survival of the Jew, before 1 p.m., Sunday, to per- light of what he termed "the assurance of spiritual freedom mit delegates to attend the staggering human problems that and support of free Jewish com- funeral services at Temple confront us in the year ahead." munities' institutions so that Emanu-EL, for former Sena- Dr. Abram L. Sachar, p...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS ENTERING THE 501ft YEM, OF HELP W NOY JENS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English—Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, a year. Foreign $7. Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription Second Class Postage Paid At Detroit...…

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…Continued from Page 1 tate news coverage of the Pope's visit. Already, dozens of news- men from all over the world have made hotel reservations here. Among them is a 10-man crew from the television divi- sion of the National Broadcast- ing Company. Israel's Cabinet, meeting on Sunday, issued a statement officially welcoming the forth- coming visit of Pope Paul VI. The statement said the visit will be a "memorable event," and assured that every...…

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…Friday, December 6, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-6 Jewish Publication Society Gets $100,000 Bequest to Aid Authors Cancer Crystalized at Brandeis U. Israel Besieged by Rains, Snow (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) 4.:5:43X 44 . Biochemist William T. Murakami is shown in his Brandeis University laboratory in Wa - tham, Mass., reporting on his achievement of the first crystallization of a cancer virus to determine chemical conte...…

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…New Device for Medical Treatment TEL AVIV — Weizmann Institute officials announced Tues- day the development of a magnetic device the size of a pencil point and encased in plastic which may yield significant advances in therapy diagnosis and surgery in presently difficult areas of illness. The device, called a "Pod", can be introduced into the blood- stream of bodily organs and guided to an area of treatment with magnetic field manipulation. ...…

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…Friday, December 6, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—,8 British Firm Wants Lord Maneroft Bach, Foreign Office Spokesman Raps Arab Boycott Tactics in England to Palestine and as long as the rights of the Arab people of Palestine have not been restored we will continue to boycott Israel. The boycott is a measure of self defense and is executed against Moslems, Christians, Jews and anyone else in the world dealing with Israel." Socialist deputies ...…

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…Padover's 'Life and Death of Louis XVI' in Revised Edition Former Detroiter Saul K. Pad- over, professor of political sci- ence on the Graduate Faculty of the new School for Social Re- search, has re- vised " T h e Life and Death of Louis VI", which first appeared in 1939. The new edition has just been issued by Tap- linger Publish- ing Co. (119 W. 57th, N.Y. Author of authoritative works on Jef- f er so n, Mad- ison, Washing- Padover ton, A...…

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…Friday, December 13, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S- 10 SERVICES SYNAGOGUE Rabbinate, Orthodox Rabbis Open New Council Zim Lines Sign Headquarters, Establish Beth Din Pact for Kashrut The Council of Orthodox Rab- ed and more reliable services TEMPLE ISRAEL: Sabbath services at 8:30 today. Rabbi Fram will speak on "Rabbi Abba Silver The Modern Maccabee." Services at 11 a.m. Saturday. CONG. BETH EL OF WINDSOR: Sabbath services at 9:30 today...…

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…Dr. George Lieberman to Address Temple Israel Event for Rabbi Syme Weekly Quiz By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX Orthodox Women Slate Town Hall Lecture on Rambam Religious Teens Plan Torah Crash Session Ken Artzenu, religious teen- age group, will hold an Oneg Shabbat 8:30 p.m. today at Cong. Beth Yehudah. Highlight of the evening will be the Torah crash session, presented for the first time in the midwest. The pub- lic is invited. Refreshments will ...…

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…Friday, December 13, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-12 Communal Groups Announce Plans for Special Hanukah Observances A number of groups and syna- gogues have announced plans for special events in observance of Hanukah. BORMAN BRANCH P. T. O. UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS will present its annual Hanukah program on Dec. 15. All students will participate. The program will be held at the Esther Ber- man Branch, U.H.S. RADOMER MUTUAL SO- CIETY OF DETROIT ...…

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…Friday, December 13, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S- 14 Arad's First Birthday Celebration to Mark Israel Bond Progress 7 The celebration of the first anniversary of the establish- ment of Arad this month will spotlight the imnortance of the Israel Bond program in the development of the Negev. In many communities, November will be observed as "Arad Month" in honor of the new desert town's birthday. Shown above, an official of the administrati...…

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…NEW YORK, (JTA) — Fif- teen young followers of the Bratzlaver Rebbe, all of them from Brooklyn, are en route to the Soviet Union to pray at the grave of the Rebbe, in Uman, Ukrainia, where he was buried after his death in 1811. The group, led by Rabbi Zvi Aron Rosenfeld, was given Soviet visas permitting the young Has- sidim to spend four hours in Uman. Nahum ben Simchah of Bratz- lay was the great grandson of Israel Baal Shem Toy, founder of ...…

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…Friday, December 13, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S- 16 • Hitler's Youth Chief Removed to Hospital Baldur Von Schirach, the for- mer Nazi youth leader convicted of war crimes in World War II, has been moved from the Inter- national War Crimes Prison in 1 1. )1- ixvialeaxo Wifitlie,i HOTEL POOL SUN CLUB SPECIAL FAMILY RATES 2 CHILDREN Under 12 FREE! to- In Same Room With Parents '12 * daily per person double occ. Dec. 16 to Jan. 5 ...…

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…Israeli Proposal on Human Rights Adopted by UN Culture Committee UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (JTA)—An Israeli amendment to a resolution proposing that next year's General Assembly make "special efforts" to com- plete two draft covenants deal- ing with human rights was adopted unanimously by the Assembly's Social. Humani- tarian and Cultural Committee, after the Soviet delegation fought hard against the inclu- sion of the Israeli amendment. The draf...…

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…Friday, December 13, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEW S-18 JDC Sets 1964 $33,461,000 Goal NEW YORK, (JTA) — The Joint Distribution Committee, at its annual meeting, adopted a budget of $33,461,000 for its activities in 1964, almost $3,- 000,000 greater than in 1963. More than 500 delegates from all parts of the country attended the dinner meeting at which Mrs. Marietta Tree, Unit e d States representative to the United Nations, was the guest spe...…

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…tt)ofnen s DORA EHRLICH CHAPTER, Junior Hadassah, will open its "Farmer's Market" fund-raising project 1 p.m. Sunday at Hadas- sah House, announced President Lois Steinberg. Members will service the booths. The public is invited. * * BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB will present Hy Crystal as guest speaker in the second program of its breakfast forum series 10 a.m. Sunday at the synagogue. Crystal is executive secretary and director of Metro- polita...…

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…Friday, December 13, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-22 Activities ISRAEL CHAPTER will hold BLOCH LODGE will hold a its annual latke party 8:30 p.m. Hanukah party 1 p.m. Sunday Tuesday at the Workmen's Cir- at Key School, 23400 Jerome, cle. Mrs. Herbert Eskin will Oak Park. Refreshments will speak on "What Every Jewish be served and there will be Woman Should Know." She will clowns to entertain the chil- also sing popular Jewish songs. dren. M...…

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…Center Will Present `Adventures in Music' in Children's Omnibus "Adventures in Music," an- other children's performance in the fall Omnibus series," will be presented 2 and 3:30 p.m. Dec. 22 at the Jewish Center. "Adventures in Music" is per- formed by members of the De- troit Symphony Orchestra and consists of demonstrations and discussions by the musicians. Children are given the oppor- tunity to look closely and handle the instruments; the...…

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…Friday, December 13, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-24 Gov. Romney Issues Proclamation Designating 'Israel Histadrut Day' JNF Month Set to Mark Events During Shevat Generosity Aids 1,447 at Lapeer On the Holidays Jackson-Ehrenpreis Troth Announced The period from Jan. 15 to Feb. 15 has been designated as "JNF Month," to be observed in Detroit and the State of Michigan. The purpose of, and the tasks for "Jewish National Fund Month" as anno...…

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…Pierce-Kaluzny Engagement Told Women's Cluhs (More Clubs Page 19) Shown at the final workers' rally for Detroit Council of Pioneer Women's fund-raising campaign are, from left, Mes- dames Norman Leemon, chairman of arrangements; Joseph Wyzan, executive vice-nresident; Milton Weiss, president; Rich- ard B. Kramer, publicity; and Norman Kanter, program. The women are making final plans for the 38th annual donor lunch- eon noon Wednesday at Te...…

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…Friday, December 13, 1963--THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-26 Womens' League for Israel Dedicates Student Center at Hebrew University People Make News Sue Zoss to Wed Bruce D. Abrams SEBASTIAN B. LITTAUER, MOISkks-. The Women's League for Israel Student Center has been dedicated on the central campus of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. The event was hailed as a milestone in the life of Israel's - students. Shown above, the Student Center con...…

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…Stephen B. Shoskes, son of Dr. and Mrs. M. Shoskes, 19778 Chesterfield, was among cadets • recently honored at Riverside Military Academy of Gainesville, Ga., and Hollywood, Fla. He was promoted to sergeant-first-class in Riverside's military unit. The Kutnick Cousins Club will hold a Hanukah party 9. p.m. Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marty Cohen of Harding Ave., OA Park. Latkes and games will be featured. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Guyer cele...…

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…Friday, December 13, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-28 Earlier Deadlines for Dec. 27, Jan. 3 Issues Lewis-Milen Troth Announced (Copyright, 1963, JTA, Inc.) Charles Angoff's 'Summer Storm': Positive Jewish 'Historical' Novel Unlike so many of his con- temporaries, Angoff does not poke fun. He elevates his characters and when he speaks about noted Jewish leaders he is respectful. When he writes about Stephen S. Wise, it is with love and aff...…

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…"Jacob Epstein, Sculptor," by Richard Buckle, published by World, is such an immense work, it so elaborately reviews and analyzes the works of the great artist, that the volume ($25) may well be considered one of the most important ever to be produced in the world of art. Describing the Epstein story chronologically, taking into ac- count the man's achievements as a sculptor, as a painter, as a delineator of great person- alities, this work st...…

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…Friday, December 13, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3Q `Street of Steps' by Yudit Handel, Powerful New Novel with Israeli Socioligical Theme "Street of Steps" by Yudit Handel, published jointly by Herzl Press and Thomas Yose- loff, unquestionably is one of the best novels to come to us from Israel. In a fine translation by Rachel Katz and David Segal, this is much more than a love story—and as such it stands firmly on its own merits. There are...…

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…`Diary of a German Soldier' Shows UAIIC Issues Impressive Comparative How Nazis Glorified in Brutalities Work on Judaism and World's Religions How does the Nazi mind work? What makes a Hitler adherent go about the business of destroy- ing lives and following orders without the slightest disturbance of his conscience? In spite of the mass of mo- terial already published on the subject, "Diary of a German Soldier," by Wilhelm Prueller, publishe...…

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…Fri day, December 13, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-32 giirtit Ann 0 tl ("cements Last Week's Winners of the "RASKIN BIG BABY BONUS" MRS. GARY R. MARCUS (Twin Boys) and MRS. STUART PERNICK (9 lbs., 3V2 oz.) Congratulations on the birth of your children and we hope the RASKIN PRODUCTS you re- calved helped make your first week at home easier. RASKIN FOOD CO. Dec. 9 — To Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Lederman (Reva Mil- ler), 24045 Scotia, Oak P...…

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…Danny Raskin,' s GENEVA, (JTA) — Dr. Hans Globke, Secretary of State in the office of former West Ger- man Chancellor Konrad Ade- nauer, was declared an "unde- sirable" person by the Parlia- ment of the Swiss canton of Vaud. Dr. Globke resigned his Hebrew University Has 9,000 Students office shortly before Chancellor NEW YORK — (JTA) — En- Principal speaker was David Adenauer quit last month. His rollment at the Hebrew Uni- Sarnoff, chairma...…

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…Friday, December 13, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-34 Lehman — 'Senate's Conscience' BY MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1963, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) WASHINGTON — Herbert Lehman will be remembered in Washington as the "conscience of the Senate." He maintained that "the goal of human equality must never be compromised." Lehman's candor in attacking the "bipartisanship of re- action" kept him on the firing line although he was one of th...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Elegant Colonial, 3 large bedrms., 234 baths, spacious liv. rm., nat. firepl., formal din. rm., den, modern kitch. w/bIt.-ins, break. rm. 2-car gar. LOW, LOW PRICE. DI 1-3533 SCHAEFER Nice room in fine home. Employed female. 864-3739. ATTRACTIVE newly decorated 3- room apartment. Well kept elevator building. Stove, refrig. $50. Apply manager, 3380 Monterey, corner Dexter. CLEAN ...…

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…Friday, December 13, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-36 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE SHERWOOD FOREST I SOUTHFIELD GARDENS NEAR COMPLETION — CUSTOM COLONIALS I STARTING AS LOW AS I $28,500 to $32,500 I I u These beautiful homes features attached garages, 4 bedrooms, family rooms, fireplaces, 21 /2 baths, kitchen built-ins and many other luxury • features. I MODEL AT ...…

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…2-Volume Documentary Account of 'The Destruction of Hungarian Jewry' Contains Proof of Nazi Crimes $28,500 SOUTH FIELD Georgian colonial. 104 Mile and Southfield. 4 bedrooms, 2V-> baths, antique paneled family room. Brick fireplace to ceiling. Custom electric fixtures. Vinyl wall paper. Brand new. Immediate occupancy. A documentary account, edit- ed and compiled by Dr. Ran- dolph L. Braham, of the City University of New York, under the tit...…

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…Friday, December 13, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW HANUKAH Esir4vA tap) --- o ------ LIGHTS This Hanukah, light the way for all your friends and relatives with a gift subscription to The Jewish News. Still Time to Give the Most Appropriate .1Ianukah Gift! Every week the list of features which sparkle in your newspaper grow and grow . EDITORIAL OPINIONS RADIO and TV PROGRAMS WOMEN'S FEATURES SPORTS NEWS LETTERS TO THE EDITOR YOUTH AC...…

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…JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The extradition treaty between Is- rael and the United States went into effect Dec. 9 following a ceremony of an exchange of protocols at the office of Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's Foreign Minister. Mrs. Meir and American Ambassador Walworth Barbour exchanged the protocols. The American protocol had been signed by President Kennedy on Oct. 29, one of the last in- ternational treaties he signed before his assassination, the envo...…

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…Friday, December 13, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS-40 President Johnson Leads Nation in Tribute to Herbert H. Lehman's Memory President Lyndon B. Johnson, who was accompanied by some of America's most distinguished personalities, made a special trip to New York—to attend the funeral of Herbert H. Lehman, who died on Dec. 5. The special Presidential planet was followed by two other McGovern, Democrat of South planes carrying the notables who...…

September 13, 1963 • Page Image 1

…May You Be Inscribed s the Book of Life for a THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review Good and a Happy Year Vol. XLIV, No. 3 INAICE-11G9A tV F2 01 "T of Jewish Events A Happy New Year to Jewish Communities Everywhere Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Printed in a 100% Union Shop 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd. — VE 8-9364 — Detroit 35, Sept. 13, 1963 — $6.00 Per Year; This Issue 30c rtn= nazi, ...…

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…• • N Purely Commentary Our schools are better attended today than they Z have been in many years. There has been considerable to improvement in the cultural response by American rn Jewry in support of our schools and for higher aa 0 institutions of learning. One would imagine that we CA to approach panaceas. at had begun We thrill when we witness demonstrations of Pal successful acquisition of knowledge by ouryoung- sters. . Yet, as soon a...…

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…U.S• Sees Strong, Moral Rebuke to Syria in United Nations Vote WASHINGTON ( J T A ) — State Department sources said that despite the Soviet veto of the American-backed United Nations Security Council reso- lution condemning Syria's mur- der of two Israelis, the Ameri- can stand . and the seven other favorable votes in the Council must be noted in Syria, and should be a source of gratifica- tion to Israel. According to State Department thinkin...…

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…Editorial Taking Stock on Jewish Position Again we take stock, as we welcothe the New Year 5724, on our accomplish- ments as well as on our shortcomings. It is equally important for us to take into account the failures, in order that our accomplishments may be vastly greater in the years ahead. We always make some progress in the advance- ment of our communal pro- grams. Our schools are func- tioning, the relief agencies are fulfilling their...…

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…Sharett Sharply Attacks Russia Seek Appeal of Conviction of Rabbi as Slaver at Socialist International Congress NEW HAVEN, Conn. (JTA)— ents in the New Haven area, printed many letters from for- (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) AMSTERDAM — Soviet Rus- sia was sharply attacked Tuesday by Moshe Sharett, chairman of the Jewish Agency Executive, in an address delivered at the World Congress of the Socialist International which opene...…

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…Friday, Sept. 13, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Israel Will Train 30 Mexican Farmers Under Aid Program MEXICO CITY (JTA)—Thirty Mexican farmers will be sent to Israel in the near future for a three-month course in agronomy under Israel's technical assist- ance program for Latin Ameri- can countries, it was announced here this week by Javier Rojo Gomez, president of the Federa- tion of Mexican Farmers. Israel's charge d'affaires here, Mena...…

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…NEW YORK, (JTA) — Dr. Emanuel Neumann, chairman of the American section of the Jewish Agency and president of the World Confederation of General Zionists, asserted that the response of the American Jewish community for financial assistance to meet the barest minimum required for the ab- sorption and settlement for the increased wave of incoming ref- ugees arriving in Israel by the scores of thousands "has been inadequate and disappointing." Ne...…

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…Benjamin Burdick, Distinguished Say Anti-Semitic Groups Continue to Thrive in Argentina BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — ous slum districts. He said it bulk of social problems on the Communal Leader, Named as Judge Reports on the status of anti- was not enough for the govern- Jews. Benjamin D. Burdick, recent- ly appointed by Gov. Romney to the Wayne County Circuit Court bench, is recognized as one of Detroit's most devoted Zionists. He has been helpful ...…

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…WASHINGTON (JTA) — For- actually false." These reports mer Vice-President Richard M. portrayed Nixon as tacitly en- Nixon was asked by a Republi- dorsing the role of Egyptian can Congressman, Rep. Seymour troops in Yemen and even criti- Halpern of New York, to explain cizing an anti-Nasser policy de- his recent pro-Nasser state- cision on the last Republican ments, voiced in Egypt, and his Administration regarding the failure to balance . the ...…

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…Friday, Sept. 13, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — 1 0 Waldman's 'Sieg Heil!' Reviews Hitler's Terrors, Shortsightedness of Statesmen 111111111.1.1.11.1.1111 =1111 ■1111 government leaders and of the heads of the governments that were swallowed up by Hitler's Third Reich. He relates how ineffectual negotiations were with the Polish government and tells about the Morris D. Waldman, former pro-German attitude of some of executive vice-presid...…

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