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JUNE 30, IMO
VOLUME 55
HOUSTON, TEXAS
NUMBER 14
England told the Council that
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First Round Over ...
Security Council Votes Face-Saving
Formula Closing Eichmann Debate
“appropriate reparation’' which
Argentina had demanded and
Argentina itself, repeatedly
challenged to interpret its de-
mand for “appropriate repara
tion,” declined to take up the
challenge. Dr. Mario Amadeo,
Argentina’s delegation chair-
man, was asked sharply for a
“yes or no" answer by Soviet
delegation chairman Arkady A.
Sobolev in regard to the de-
mand he voiced in the Council
for Eichmann’s return and pun-
ishment of those guilty of ab-
ducting the Nazi from Argen-
tina. Dr. Amadeo refused flat-
ly to give such an answer, de-
claring that eah delegation is
entitled to make its own inter-
pretation of what “appropriate
reparation" might mean.
The entire two-day debate
Capital Spotlight
MILTON FRIEDMAN
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the seizure of Adolf Eichmann
under which Argentina gave up
its demand that the Security
Council order Israel to return
the Nazi arch criminal.
The formula, worked out by
the United States, provided for
a mild censure of Israel for
seizing Eichmann in Buenos
Aires last month, acceptance of
Israel’s apology for violating
Argentine sovereignty and a
strohg suggestion that the two
countries proceed to work out
their differences on the issue di-
recti y.
The formula was embodied
in a resolution approved by a
vote of eight to nothing. Russia
and Poland abstained on the
ground that a vote for the re-
solution might be interpreted as
a vote in favor of an order to
Israel to return Eichmann to
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Eugene Keilin Tops
in National Forensic
Speaking Competition
Eugene Keilin, 17, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keilin,
was named Boys Champion
Extemporaneous Speaker at the
National Forensic Speech Tour-
nament held in San Diego, Cal-
ifornia. Competing with over
three hundred top speech stu-
dents from over the United
States, Eugene won first place
with the subject, the “U-2
Espionage Incident."
Keilin and his colleague,
David Berg, also placed fifth
in the Boys National Debate
Championship.
Winning these distinctions is
a climax to a senior year in
which Eugene graduated mag-
na cum laude from a class of
600 at Bellaire High School in
June. He was a National Merit
Scholarship finalist, member of
the National Honor Society,
Vice-President of the Student
Council, president of the Na-
tional Forensic League, and
member of a number of student
service dubs.
Eugene has also been active
in A.Z.A. and the B’nai Brith
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GEEDIN 8- ‘9F"
Joseph Dyche was elected
president of Congregation
' Adath Emeth at its annual
meeting. Chosen to serve with
Mr. Dyche were: Harry Freed-
man, honorary president; Irving
Salomon, Sol Waldman and
Dr. Milton Yellen, vice-presi-
dents; Julie Karp, treasurer; M.
S. Lustgarten, secretary; and
Morris Lichtenstein, auditor.
The following were elected
to the Board of Trustees: Eli
Bunin, Rabbi Nathan Colish,
Dr. Louis Cullick, Benje Dan-
ziger, Hyman Danziger, Wil-
liam Dinerstein, Al Epstein,
Max Friedman, Nathan Gitler,
, Mike M. Goldstein, Julius M.
5 disrael. Max Juran, Leonard
M Kahn, Sidney Konig, Jake Ler-
5 pier, Murray Levy, Mrs. Sere-
M Ftha Livitz, Leon Markowitz,
Youth Organization, serving as
Aleph S’gan of Cyrus Adler
AZA and as the District 7 year-
book editor. At the recent
BBYO Convention in Port Gib-
son, Miss., he was appointed
District 7 head delegate to the
International Convention to be
held at Camp B’nai B’rith, Star-
light, Pa.
Eugene will return to Hous-
ton July 3 after a tour of Cali-
fornia.
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SINCE 1908 ... THE VOICE OF NSuw3p HevRy
The Anti-Defamation League
of B’nai B’rith termed the si-
lencing and arrest of Selinkin
a “gross injustice.” There was
readiness to prosecute Jews but
tolerance of Nazi provocations.
There was “free speech” for
Nazis but not for Jews.
Mr. King and the Park Po-
lice were charged by the ADL gnp arm f CD AFI
with “misguided” interpretation -uNu BL in -Aa-
of their responsibilities. The ANNOUNCES NEW
By Saul Carson
JTA Staff Correspondent
United Nations (JTA) The
Security Council approved a
face-saving formula in the
Argentina-Israel dispute over
speech” of Rockwell that police silent when police, coddling the
were concerned with protecting. Nazis, arrested Jews who
Selinkin sought to explain sought to exercise freedom of
that he merely tried to ask a speech. Nor did the American
question: “What about Hitler?" Civil Liberties Union have any-
He confessed to shouting this thing to say about the denial
question. of first amendment rights to
Selinkin was surrounded and Jews. •
molested by Rockwell’s “storm- One police officer found a
troopers.” Selinkin was arrested recent Rockwell rally amusing,
along with one Nazi. But the He laughed as the former U.S.
Nazi was released immediately, Navy commander pointed to
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District Grand -I age
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President of B’nai B’rith Dis-
Dr. A. Mintz, Abe Moore, Ed- trict Grand Lodge No. 7. Mr.
gar Nirken, Morris Nodler, Weinstein, 45, a retailer, has
Harry Pepper, Ben Proler, Sid- been affiliated with B’nai B’rith
ney Reichenthal, Dave Rudy, for 31 years. Hebegan “ a
12 T „ . - _ . teenage-member of the B’nai
Mrs. I. Salomon, Joe Solomon, Brith Youth Organization and
Ben Wald, Carl Waldman, and last year served as First Vice
Mrs. Bernard Yellin. Continued on Page 10
WASHINGTON—
The District of Columbia has
arrested pickets who demon-
strated peacefully against firms
practicing anti-Negro discri-
mination. But Nazi pickets,
carrying placards urging gas-
sing of Jews, are immune un-
der the local interpretation of
“free speech.”
Clark King, chief prosecutor
for the District of Columbia, ______________
has vigorously prosecuted pro- ADL stand against the licenti- ASSISTANT RABBI
Negro pickets. King also has in- ous abuse of "free speech ..
dicated belief that Jews disturb principles is rejected by another 1 he Dtticers ana ru ees o
the peace by objecting to Lin- communal group. The District Congregation t srae an
coin Rockwell’s Nazi Party police, several months ago, ac- nounce that they have engaged
tirades. But he becomes a fana- tually hectographed an order to the services o Eabhi: •. da
tical liberal when the potential arrest Nazi agitators for dis- rich, recently Chap ain in e
defendant is a member of the orderly conduct. Hearing of I- S: Navy as an
Nazi Party. this, the communal group Rabbit Dri Hyman Judah
King shocked Washington rushed to District authorities Scha chte‘ 1,.2 .
by ordering a Jew held for trial and managed, at the last mo- . Rabbi Goldrich is a graduate
for annoying “Mr. Rockwell” ment, to prevent issuance of the of Hebrew Union College, -in
by “talking loud” while the Na- orders. It was feared that Nazi cinnati,]where e Was ordained
zieaderssaymakinga public “free speech” might be jeop- inrved”mtarinesnandfinhh grouna unatavote tor the re
"* Brandeis graduate, 22- The President of the body Navy with a distinguished re- solutionmighobeinterpretedas outpouring of world opinion
year-old Larty Selinkin ‘was said “it would be a bad bargain ordHeis asnativei Sicago, Israel to return Eiehmarm to
bluntly informed he had no to secure the arrest of a crack- „, ne , ,T m 3j , Arentin. A-Dentin .. . Eichmann in particular, and
right to disagree orally when pot like Rockwell at the expense Rabbi and Mrs. Goldrich Argentna.argentina,sasaa world expression of horror over
Rckwen was speaking. King of transforming the disorderly will be welcomed the first partys.toithe.disputeid isguali the holocaust created by the
asked Selinkin ifhe would in conduct statute into a vehicle Service in which he will!parti- fied itself fromssyoting. A of Nazis who killed 6,000,000
terrupt if “the President of the capable of being used for the cipate as Assistant Rabbi on the countries which for Jews during World War 11
United States" were making an suppression of free speech." Friday, July 1, 8:15 p.m. Fol- theresolution madeits learthat Israei was particularly
address. It was the “free But the same man remained lowing the service a reception they wer notasking Israel to pleased with that aspect of the
will be given in their honor return Eichmann. debate. Mrs. Golds Meir, Israel
by the Temple’s Sisterhood. The resolution declared that Foreign Minister told the JTA:
Rabbi and Mrs. Goldrich are the transfer of Eichmann “con- “Israel has the right to fed
the parents of a 16 month old stitutes a violation of the sov- satisfied with the results of the
ereignty” of Argentina. The discussion." She added, how-
United States, France and Continued on Page £
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that they considered the case as
“closed.”
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without trial, after forfeiting persons in the’ crowd. Rockwell
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