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July 19, 1963 • Page Image 1

…T Map Teaches Serious Lesson Need More Than Lip Service to Ban Genocide Editorials Page 4 Vol. XLI I I, No. 21 Jabotinsky's Remains Belong in Israel NEWS NA I C I— II GA.N1 A Weekly Review Senator Hart's M. E. Position of Jewish Events Commentary Page 2 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,July 19, 1963 $6.00 ...…

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…Purely Commentary- Clarified THE DETROIT Senator Hart's Position . . . Injustc i in Jabotinsky C Case e Senator Hart and the Johnson Report U. S. Senator Philip A. Hart has rendered a distinct service to the need for proper understanding of the situation relating to the report of Dr. Joseph E. Johnson on the Arab refugee problem. That report has died in transit between himself, the State Depart- ment and the governments of Israel and the Ar...…

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…NEW YORK—Racial and re- ligious discrimination by private employment agencies is "shock- ingly widespread" despite state laws forbidding bias against job applicants on grounds of creed or color, the American Jewish Congress charged, disclosing the findings of a survey of 385 em- ployment agencies in six major cities across the country. More than 90 per cent of all the agencies covered in the sur- vey-351 out of 385—agreed to fill telephone req...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue. of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English—Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Associations, National Editorial Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road., Detroit 35, Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid At Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ CARMI M. ...…

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…r omminomm••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••=, By Mll.,TON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1963, JTA, Inc.) WASHINGTON — State De- partment professionals, abrogat- ing to themselves a role in legis- lative policy making, were behind the resurrection of the dangerous Johnson Arab refugee proposals in a recent Senate subcommittee report. The proposals, abandoned last year by the Administration, were objectionable to both the Arabs and Israelis. They were dr...…

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…4 Jews Now on Trial in Soviet Union for Profiteering on Sale of Matzoth Moscow's Chief Rabbi, Yehuda sisting of two men and a Leib Levine, called the trial the woman jurist, charged that the NEW YORK—Four Jews, in- first of its kind since the birth woman had baked the matzoth, cluding a shochet and two of the Soviet Union. sold the unleavened bread to women, went on trial before a the two men at six cents a The defendants are Emil Katz, peopl...…

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…- NEW YORK, (JTA)—Eight alleged • neo-Nazis, including James Madole, 36-year-old self- styled "fuehrer" of the anti- Semitic and anti-Negro Na- tional Renaissance Party, were held in $5,000 bail each, for hearings July 23, when they were arraigned in Bronx Crimi- nal Court here Monday. Six, including a Jewish youth, Ian Lehr, 21, a clerk in the State Department of Taxation and Finance, were charged, be- fore Judge Ambrose Haddock, with posses...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 19, 1963 co 2 Montreal Jewish Hospitals Get $1,623,226 in Canadian Grants MONTREAL, (JTA)—A total of $1,623,226 in governrrient grants has been made to aid the construction of two Jewish hospitals in the Montreal area. The Maimonides Hospital and Home for the Aged in the City of Cote Saint Luc, announced that it had received total capi- tal grants of $1,073,226, made up of matching grants of $536,- 613...…

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…WUPPERTAL, (JTA) — Dr. Hans G 1 o b k e, controversial State Secretary to Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, testified at a Nazi war crimes trial here that Nazi execution squad members had to carry out orders or face severe punishment. Globke, whose service as an official of the Nazi Interior Ministry has provoked charges he helped prepare the legal basis for the Nazi regime, was a defense witness for four former SS officers charged with killing thou...…

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…Sports Reflect Am erican Society Zim Lines Starts Israel-S. America Passenger Service By HAROLD U. RIBALOW (Copyright, 1963, JTA, Inc.) NEW YORK (JTA)—The in- auguration by the Zim Lines of a new passenger service between Israel and other Mediterranean countries and Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina was announced by the American-Israeli Shipping Co., Inc., U.S. representatives of Zim. The service calls for four round trip voyages during the fa...…

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…Rabbi Fram . on Ford Issue—and a Reply Editor, The Jewish News: I fully agree with your com- ment on the proposal that the United States Post Office shall issue a commemorative Ford stamp on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Henry Ford. .1 do believe that the Post Of- fice had more than one reason for refusing the requeSt. Never- theless, I am equally convinced that it would not have been correct for Jews to boycott the 10...…

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…SYNAGOGUE SERVICES American Leaders at Histadrut Institute Washington Police Cancel Permit for Rockwell Nazi Demonstration CONG. BETH TEFILO EMANUEL TIKVAH: Sabbath services at 7:40 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Levin will speak on "A Self Imposed Pledge." TEMPLE ISRAEL: Sabbath services at 8:30 p.m. today. Dr. Fram will speak on "Psalm 8—the Space Age Poem." The Bar Mitzvah of Steven Alan Marks will be observed. Sabbath service...…

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…JERUSALEM (JTA)—In ex- tending the olive branch to the Arabs in his first press confer- ence as Premier, Prime Minister Levi Eshkol said Israel could convince her neighbors that peaceful coexistence is in their best interests if they would agree to discussion of the present tin- derbox situation. He stressed he would be on the alert for any propitious mo- ment or opening which might lead to such a meeting between the Middle East countries. Mea...…

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…President of Tanganyika Praises Syria Quells Israel for Role in African Unity UAR-Inspired WASHINGTON (JTA)—Presi- Israel to African unity. President Nyerere told the Rebellion dent Julius K. Nyerere of Tan- ganyika, visiting Washington as a guest of President Kennedy, defended his country's relations with Israel and Israel's role in Africa. Faced with hostile, pro-Arab questions at the National Press Club, the Tanganyikan Presi- dent has ask...…

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…PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will hold its annual Child Rescue Fund luncheon noon Tuesday at the home of Fanny Stein, 12921 Northfield, Oak Park. Other hostesses are Mesdames J. Aaron, William Belinsky, M. Binen, M. Green, S. Gross, M. Greenberg, S. Na- dek, N. Pushkin and S. Plaf- kin. Friends are invited. * * * SENIOR BICUR CHOLEM will hold a fund-raising luncheon 1 p.m. Tuesday at Cong. Beth Rubins • Celebrate 50th Anniversary MR. AND MRS. RU...…

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…Askinas-Stein Engagement Told ........... MISS ELAINE ASKINAS Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin As- kinas of Brightwaters, Long Island, N.Y., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Elaine, to Talbert Sheldon Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Stein, 17349 Meyers. Miss Askinas will be majoring in biology and chemistry in her senior year at Brandeis Univer- sity and has been awarded a cancer grant in biology this sum- mer at Brandeis. Her fiance re...…

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…BY MITZI RACHLEFF Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler, piano ac- companist and active leader in community and music organi- zations, has retired from a career spanning four decades as a music teacher in the De- troit Public Schools. Dr. Sol Quentin Kesler, a native of Paarl, South Africa, MRS. SOL Q. KESLER took Matilde Garvett as his bride 40 years ago, the day following his commencement from the University of Michi- gan Dental School. She was .then teachin...…

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…Silverman Jackel Vows Exchanged MRS. MILTON SILVERMAN At a candlelight ceremony on July 3 at Temple Israel, Michae- lyn Jackel, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. I. L. Jackel of W. Outer Dr., was united in marriage to Milton Silverman, son of Mrs. Anna Silverman of Owosso and the late Philip Silverman. The bride wore an ivory silk taffeta gown with open neckline and short sleeves. The fitted cummerbund was of ivory hand- corded Alencon lace. She wore...…

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…Visit Here of Uruguay 'Halvah King' Reunites Family After 55 Years Departing soon for his home in Montevideo, Uruguay, after a three-week stay here with his two sisters is Samuel Bincovich, "T he Halvah King" of his adopted country. He was reunited on this cur- rent visit with his sister, Mrs. Rose Kalish, 17367 Westland, Southfield Township, after a sep- aration of 55 years. Their sister, Mrs. Ralph Bensman, 216'21 Ke- nosha, Oak Park, hadn...…

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…20 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 19, 1963 — Detroit Council of Pioneer Women Maps Plans for National Parley Chaired by Mrs. Norman Lee- mon, local chairman for Pioneer Women's 18th Biennial National Convention, approximately 200 local Pioneer Women met this week to make progress reports on the final stages of arrange- ments for this national conclave to be held Aug. 11-14 at the Hotel Statler. Co-chairman Mrs. Joseph Wy- zan was ab...…

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…Frank Judd, controller of Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation, has been appointed to the Jewish Communal Affairs Committee of NV the American Jewish C o m- mittee, it has been an- nounced by A. M. Sonnabend, Committee . preside nt. , Sonnabend lauded Judd for his activi Judd ties in Jewish community affairs in Louisville, Ky., where he lives and works. Judd is vice president of the Louisville Bureau of Jewish Education. TERMANN, the paper'...…

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…22 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 19, 1963 — Implementation of Human Rights Guarantees a Thorny Task for UN ROME, (JTA) — United Nations Secretary General U Thant, addressing the Italian Society for International Or- ganizations, stressed the fact that slow progress has been made in international efforts to provide "guarantees human rights." He said that "the hor- rors perpetrated by man against man in Nazi Germany" pro- voked deter...…

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…ADL Relates Plight of Two Michigan Jews Ns. loth Told JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Yitzhak Harkavi, Israel's former Ambas- sador to Uruguay, and Dr. Ra- naan Weitz. director general of the agriculture department of the Jewish Agency, were elect- ed new members of the Jewish Agency executive. Harkavi suc- ceeds Zalman Shazar, who left the executive when he assumed the Presidency, and Dr. Weitz succeeds Levi Eshkol, who re- signed when he was named Pre-...…

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…trim DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 19, 1963 — 24 Brazilian Jewish Leader Praises His Country's Rejection of Bias A distinguished Brazilian Jewish leader, who was the guest here for three weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malamud, 22511 Bellwood Dr., Southfield, described the status of the Jews in Brazil as being on a level matching the progress at- tained by American Jewry and spoke with admiration of the firm stand his country's leaders take ...…

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…Month and a Forum of the Month series. The programs have been developed by the JWB Jewish Center Lecture Bureau. A feature of the Program of the Month is that communities book the programs cooperative- ly, making it possible to present a full series at a savings in cost. NEW YORK—The Program of the Month Plan of the Na- tional Jewish Welfare Board, which for the past several years has brought artists and speak- ers of renown to communities ac...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Fr iday, July 19, 1963 -- 26 13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. For rates and information . . . CALL VErmont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 10-ROOMS FOR RENT CURTIS-LIVERNOIS area. Lady to rent furnished room with house privileges. UN 2-2891. BEAUTIFULLY carpeted room. Porch. Unlimited...…

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…ISHERWOOD VILLAGE Distinctive new 3 and 4 bedroom ranch and Colonial models. Built on the choicest lots Priced from $36,900 17097 SHERFIELD PLACE COR. PIERCE 3 blks. N. of 10 Mi. half way bet. Greenfield & Southfield . SOUTHFIELD HEIGHTS - LI 7-7337 SAM STEEL, Inc. 2 BRAND NEW COLONIALS IN OAK PARK URGENTLY NEEDED ....Executive and family need 3 bed- rooms. Northwest secion. August. occupancy. LI 5-7100 25510 & 25440 KAREN Nr. Pa...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK SOUTHFIELD New Models Ready Soon Something Different In Beautiful u Z / 5 iROS ELAN D. WO ODA Existing models sold but open daily & Sunday See Salesman at models on Midway betw. 8 & 9 Mi. Rds. at Southfield Also new models at WOODS 'HAM P SHIRE:: •• OPEN SUNDAY 2-5f IN SOUTHFIELD 24241 MANISTEE also 21651 PARKLAWN Both 3 bedrm. ranches, pass ...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE Open 2-5 Sunday 21600 Gardner, Oak Pk. Sharp 3 bedrm., den, 114 baths, ranch, plus bedroom & bath in base. Dishwasher, carpets, drapes. $21,900. * * * HUNTINGTON WOODS BRICK RANCH-"A real dandy" 3 bedrms., 2 full baths, center hall, floor plan, large living room, quality carpeting through- out, smart 17' kitchen. terrace, base., nice lot, $24,900. 21110 Westhampton "IN THE MANOR...…

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…45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Woodland Lake Trailer Court Full permit for 44 more recrea- tion building laundromat. 478 feet. Grand River and Hacker Road frontage for shopping center. 1,000 families within mile circle. 900 ft. beatiful lake front- age ($50,000.) home, 4 car garage. ' England's House Raises Question of Guaranteeing Israel Borders LONDON (JTA) — Edward Heath, Lord Privy Seal, told the House of Commons that Britain has not consu...…

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…W. Outer Dr., for 60 years a resident of Detroit, died after a long illness last Saturday, at the age of 72. Funeral ser- vices were held Tuesday at Kaufman Chapel. Survivin her are her husband, t h e prominent ho- tel owner and congregational Mrs. Keywell leader Henry Keywell; son, Jer- ome; daughters, Mrs. Kopel (Estelle) Kahn, Mrs. J. Philip (Ethel) Levant and Mrs. Paul (Joyce) Pensler; 10 grandchil- dren and a brother, Jacob Benenson. Mrs....…

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…For the Crimes They Committed Trials of Nazi Criminals (Continued from Page 1) Case, he again faces charges of homicide arising from different actions. Some additional defendants, whose names have not yet been released, may be implicated in the Hungary trial. According to Frank- furt District Attorney Dr. Hans Grossmann, at least 50 witnesses will be called against Krumey and Hunsche. In Munich, former SS General Karl Wolff, 62, Heinrich Himm...…

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