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THE WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE November, 1953 2 The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle Washington a 1 NDVKMUKIt It by tit' "lirn I'll I'U-hint' I iiii my, -it K. It-truii Mri-i i. ilrt uik t- J. Wi' im-in KuiiTml im inn! cl.i- 1i1.1t t. at th' pu-t uffif.

Milw uik'-f. Wi- umj- the Act Week By MILTON FRIEDMAN 3. i( r-uli-Tiptmn (tit i- ye.ir l.i ilt- Iivt-n liy m.ul mly. Hungarian Nazis Find Haven in U. 5.

li I 'i JL' A 4 i fit VisMiisitr.s Nufst Fin Hungary. The ADL bulletin said "he was the man very largely responsible for the inhuman methods WASHINGTON A unuip of Hunnaikin Nilis. intent on resuming tlieir iiiit l-St-mit if have he-en welcomed to the I'mlrd States as aeeordiim to a documented used to deport Jews from Kassa. where the Nazis operated a sort of Truman Urges Direct Arab-Israel Talks KANSAS CITY. Mo.

(JTA) Former President Harry Truman Louis Segal, general secretary of the Farband Labor Zionist Order, and discussed the Israel situation. Mr. Truman expressed deep satisfaction with Israel's accomplishments. He voiced the hope that the day is near when the Arab nations will recognize that it is to their best advantage economically and politically to enter into direct negotiations with the State of Israel to arrange for a permanent peace. Mr.

Truman also expressed great admiration for Prime Minister David Ben Gurion as an individual and as a very able leader of Israel, which occupies an important place in world democracy. Mr. Truman asked Mr. Segal to assure Mr. Ben-Gurion that he hopes to have the opportunity to visit Israel in the not too' distant future.

tagmg area for shipping victims to Auschwitz Later, "as a Min AWAITS YOUR APPROVAL WonJiiul ood SfiuWom Tuhln iufeib Ihinki C'uipi'lfil I Our lluce Mrna Inrludrt U. S. PRIME STEAKS PRIME RIBS OF BEEF Chicken Seafood Fith Kur Ittoi-rtntlunt fA ft.AATK I'lraw rhiiiie 1 STEAK HOUSE Trygve Lie Attends Local Israel Bond Rally Civic and public leaders were present at the dinner for Tryeve Lie, first secretary-general of the I'nited Nations, sponsored last Saturday night by the Milwaukee Committee for State of Israel Bonds. Seated to the left is Mr. Lie with Robert W.

Hansen, toast-master and national president of the Fraternal Order of Failles. Standing, left to right, are: B. J. Sampson, chairman of the Milwaukee bond committee, and Mayor Frank Zeidler. ister of Interior, the Baron attended a secret government parley on September 11, at which' Admiral Horthy, the Hungarian He-gent, suggested the possibility of negotiating a truce with the Allies.

The tide of war had turned by then but Schell argued violently and bitterly against any desertion from the Hitler cause." Out-and-Out Nazi ('roup A leading Hungarian "anti-Communist" gp-up calls itself the "Hungarian Liberty Movement." It is headed by General Ferenc Faikas de Kisbarnek, who served as a member of the court martial committee that sentenced to death most of the leaders of Hungarian resistance. It was this court which arrested and detained Cardma' Mindsenty for his part in anti-Nazi activities. The ''Hungarian expose currently (list i ihuied by the H'nai Anti-Dcfaniation League throuuli the medium of the AOL Bulletin. Not only are lluny.uian Nazis stirring up anti-Semitism here, said the AIM. report by Dr.

Joseph I.u-htcn. but they have penetrated such organizations as the National Committee for a Free F.urope which operates Uadio Free Furope, financed by the Crusade for Freedom. The AOL has devoted much space in its last two bulletins to the wholesale admission 1o the I'mted States of persons described by the ADI- as pogrom inciters who are waging a propaganda battle for support of a future Fascist Hungary." It called the new arrivals "the weird flock of Hungarian Nazis who as 'displaced persons' found propaganda haven in the I'nited States." The series is entitled. "Who let them 51 ST. Al WInCONMN AVE.

fAitcm from lh llolW StKrorJcr) Edward Gaulkin Named to New Jersey Bench Scarcity of Jewish Pro Gridders Highly Noticeable in Seasons Play NEWARK. N. J. (JTA) I BELL I Gov. Allied E.

Driscoll announced appointment of Edward Gaulkin, well-known attorney and prose Liberty Movement, said the ADL bulletin, "is an out-and-out Nazi NEW YORK With another National Professional Football League season launched, it is readi'v noticeable that Jewish players are mighty scarce in the play-for-pay grid ranks. There was a time when the league boasted quite a few Jewish standouts, but in recent years these This question is rhetorical since 'he AOL knows that the State Department Visa Division has clearly said that it feels Nazis nf Fascists ii'p and other varieties resent no threat to the security cutor and figure in the Jewish community as judge of the Essex County Court. Mr. Gaulkin was brought to this country from Hussia by his parents when he was three years old and lived in New York for five years before: the family moved to Perth Amboy. He worked his way through school and began his legal career as clerk to Arthur T.

Van-fleibilt, now Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court. Morris Blumenthal, Chicago Cards: George Cafcgo, Brooklyn; Leo Canior, New York; Dick Fishel, Brooklyn: Benny Friedman, Brooklyn: Bob Friedman, Philadelphia; Marshall Goldberg, Pittsburgh; Charles Goldenberg, Green Bay. Also Jersey Goldfein, Duluth; Samuel Goldman, Detroit; Lou Gordon, Chicago Bears: Jack Grossman, Brooklyn: Bob llalpern, Brooklyn; Phil Handler, Chicago Cards; Ted Isaacson, Washington; Marvin Jacobs, Chicago Cards; Bernie Wapitansky, Brooklyn; Marty Landsberg, Los Angeles; Harvey Levy, New York; Alex Marcus, Philadelphia: Lou Mark, Wisconsin Hotel you're a ktun jiidtjt- of fine imported miiler'uih you like distill (lire palter lis then you'll uiint to see our present shoieiiK of ready to iceur suits. We lliink you'll turee they're remarkably fine. from $85 (Charge Accounts Chi't'rfully Accepted) group.

But that didn't prevent General Farkas from visiting the United States in to make an 'an'i-Bolshcvist' speech at Manhattan Center in New York." Instance after instance is cited in the report revealing how Hungarian anti-Semites have boldly begun to organize the Hungarian community in the United States. Some are "noblemen" like Count Bela Telcki who is greeted in society circles. 1st van Eszterhaus who actively served wi'h Nazi extremists and wrote a Hungarian book demanding extermination of Jews, is here. "So is Denes Kacsoh. once a member of an extermina-'ion squad that mamtaind 'discipline' in a forced labor battalion So is Albeit Wass, an anti-Semi'ic wri'er from Transylvania who made it here from Argentina.

So are a lot of others." "At the root of all this dangerous evil," said the ADL bulletin, "is the tragic naivete of many Americans who mistakenly accept the premise that anyone who professes anti-Communism is intrinsically )iir ally against Bed totalitarianism." (Copyright, 1953, JTA). Transfer Crewmen from Planes Crossing Egypt THE HAGUE (JTA) All Jewish crewmen of Dutch KIM planes flying to Indonesia via Beirut and Cairo have been transferred to other flights because of the refusal of Egypt and Lebanon to grant visas to Jewish airmen who touch down at their airports, a spokesman for Kuyal Dutch Airlines disclosed here. The spokesman said the company's action was not due to any desire on the part of the Royal Dutch Airlines to be a party to racial discrimination, but for the "sake of utility." silUll Hjiill.d.iiliJmliu.Hj!. i-- i isrooKlyn: baui Meilziner, Brooklyn; Wayne Millner, Philadelphia. Also Harry Newman, New York; Irwin Pcrlman, Cleveland: Stanley Rosen, Buffalo; Leonard Suchs, Louisville; Bob Siegel, Cleveland; Ed Shapiro, Stapleton; Al Sherman, Philadelphia: Dave Smukler, Boston: Henry Weinberg, Pittsburgh; Isidore Weinstock, Pittsburgh.

Friedman MLsses Honor Of this group, Luckman and Millner have won places on the third all-time pro league team, while Newman and Goldenbeig earned recognition on the yearly selections. Oddly enough, Friedman, the greatest of them all, did not gain all-time support, a result of his playing six pro campaigns with four different teams. He played at Cleveland in 1927, in Detroit the following year, then shifted to New York and Brooklyn. (Ben Motli tort's Open Monday Nilit Diiss a DSook By David Schwartz TWO STORES is Jewish Book Month, with Jews the whole book year. Where other their faiths stand in ad This Actually, year is a yeople in Gould in the National Jewish Post.) "BUCKETS" GOLDENBERG stars notably Sid Luckman, Wayne Millner and Buckets Gold-enberg have not been replaced.

While there are no Jews who are head coaches, two teams boast assistant coacher Avho have made quite a name for themselves as strategists. They are Al Sherman, backfield coach of the New York Giants and Phil Handler, co-coach of the Chicago Cards. Millner also served as Philadelphia pilot for one campaign. Through the years of professional football, the following Jewish players have stood out: 1'ackers Had Three WANTED the Cmted States. Name Still Active Nazi An important point made in the ADL series is that "hundreds" of individuals recently admitted are "not former Nazis but still active ones" Named specifically weie such men as I.aszlo Auh.

whom the ADL bulletin described as a commander of a Hungarian forced labor battalion which contained and those Hungarian liberals ho had protested too much." Mr. Agh was called "a man of sadistic cruelty as records and affidavits now prove. His defenseless victims were beaten regularly kicked with heavy military boots until they sank in unconsciousness. On occasion he forced them to eat their own excrement. Once, in a moment of frenv, he ordered that Dr.

Ferdinand Deiitsch, a prominent lawyer and liberal, be hoisted bodily and tossed out of a window. The victim died inMantly." Mr. Agh is living todav in the United States. "He is quite busy too," said the ADL bulletin, "serving as the official representa'i ve here of the Magyar Harcosok Hajtarsi Kozossege (Hungarian Veterans Association), whose membership includes Hungarian Nazis who escaped retribution and are living in exile, mostly in Europe, marking time while they nourish tin- hope that a new war will open the ua'h for their return to power in Hungary. Kxpert observers are quoted as saving conservatively that at least 2.00(1 Hungarian Nazis have been cleared for entrv by the American authorities in Germany.

We are also receiving the benefit of German Nazis and their fellow travelers among other nationality groups. An outstanding example is Andrija Aitukovic who uartici-pated in the extermination of Jews as Police Minister of Croatia. He is now appearing as an "anti-Communist" lecturer before Los Angeles civic groups "The absurditv of our immigration policy," said the ADL buUetm "has allowed mundreds of Fascist leaders to infiltrate similarly the Slovak and Lithuanian communities America, as well as those of other foreign-language groups Most shocking of all. however, is the manner in which these Nazis and collaborationists have moved into dominant propaganda sun's with such important organizations as the National Committee for a Free F.urope." 'Jewish Secret I'. S.

Government' A bitterly anti-Jewish Hungarian publication now printed in West Germany is called "Hid-verok." One of its editors is Ferenc Mariassy. whose articles discuss "The Jew ish Secret Government of the United States." A "refugee from Communism," he writes from Cleveland. Ohio. Baron iV.cr Schell is in tin' United States. He found employment f-t a time with the Mid-European Studies Center, a division of the National Committee for a Fnc Europe.

The Baron's previous service to freedom was rendered as pro-Nai Chief of the Province of Kassa in Northern miim men nr uoiurti uilli lonml-pilu or irrinn-t in tiro up mirk, m-hil work, rcfrmtion, nr tiliiculliiii fur tiiff turaiM'if lit tlii Jew Mi I iiniiiiiiiiit i ftilr. t-ull timr nr piirt lime iotiH uitrkine it li H-1 ii till I ymr iii group. Nt-ml our iniHf irut inn tu Jik oIi i. ttxtM-nt Ivi Director, Jew Ish miimmiil. (niter.

III! Tro-Mct iivr. biKks, the Jewish record today is not one that we need to boast of. "You Got to Read Them" The late Prof. Netimark of Hebrew Union College, who wrote many philosophical books, once said, "Boys, it is not enough to rite a book and it is not enough to have them published. You've got to read them too.

Don't depend on vour friends to read them." Books are of many kinds. I remember a true story of the first World War. Secretary of War Baker commissioned Julius Rosenwald to go to Europe on some war errand. Mr. Rosenwald took with him many copies of a book which he distributed among the wounded American soldiers in the hospitals.

All of these hospitals had libraries for the sick soldiers and it was found that the book Mr. Rosenwald had given them was the book most prized by the sick soldiers. I suppose this book will never get the Pulitzer prize. It was the Sears Roebuck mail order catalogue. (Copyright.

JTA). (in alphabetical or- They are der): Nathan Abrams, George Abramson, Joseph Bernstein, Green Bay; Green Bay: Rock Island; keep neat and trim with Polly Prim oration before images, and kiss rings and other symbols of faith we in our synagogues rise from our seats only when a book is brought forth from the ark anil we kiss only a book the Torah. It is significant that the first of the institutions of the new Israel to attain relative completion was the Jewish National Library. The story of the Russian Jewish physician. Dr.

Joseph Chasanovitz. who decades before the Balfour Declaration, accepted books in payment for his medical services books with which the foundation of the Jewish Homeland library was laid has become legendary. It is because of a Book that we finally came back to Israel. Take away that Book, and we should have disappeared among the nations. We respect we venerate books.

So much so. that it is inevitable oerhaps but that sometimes we woarv of them and, as Ecclesias-'ies long ago sighed. "To the making of books there is no end." An ancient Jewish sage sairl that people differ in their wavs of handling books. Some are like those who press onlv the watery ends of grapes in making wine and others are like those who squeeze out the full mice an i get the rich wine. So there are those who skim books supcrfically and those who get the full substance.

And 'hen- are those who do not even skim books superficially and those high a pedestal. I am afraid bat when it comes to reading There's a I Named Indiana Deputy Attorney General INDIANAPOLIS (JTA) Stanley B. Miller of this city was sworn in as Deputy Attorney General of Indiana and immediately given a leave of absence to complete specialized training with the U. S. Army.

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