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(ac z nil—News 7 os~Iops : io—lcpr i m—iops .8 m—Newr a uD~NIwI 7 sis—len- iiO-CBC Int/mitts: and il tit-kilow- Sports II oo—cac " M-iown ii tow. I a is—Counuy a. We I 2 art—whath too—News I. a DJ—ilhnvcmadl a lib-Yap) in c a Is—cn P H CF" mm“ It insight on liWu e v m aamdoa It WIIlhIr loo—hebiaw chriatian Haw HS—Cuunilv I. w tern laundup.|ar ti W Fdrm y a Wamm aanndop er ! rid—Country a. Western Icnndvp know “Mum,” EASrWedliiel sso—oiisniir Nawl EW—ihbughv re. lad-y German Jews Become Unimportani Factor EDNN. Germlny iAPl—The‘ inent minority of .000. I lmIli in number and influence The futilrI ol their cummin- lty il in doubl. Thl younger [mention Ihowl In to ienve lnr Israel. T is the heritage is! Adnil Hitler Ind hil "iinIl lolulinn w the Jewilh probien. Eighteen yeIn IHEI' thl lec- mld WoNd War. only 22,560 .7sz are registered with synagogues. in Welt Germlny Ind Wen! la Berlin. An estimated Idditinnaii 7m to ii.on men. woman and children oi .lcwisb ancestry have no contact with Jewish re- ligious and community ilie. About 1.50“ pructiclng Jew! are In Communist EIat Germany “WI Ir! unimportant ntlInIl- tively and qualitatively.” ya AlexInder Ginsburg. iolnt cha - man or the Jewish community In Cologne. “There are scarcely any Jews in Germany today holding influential pnsitinnd." Mann CENTRE Cologne. population whitish. Is one at the mainr .lewish centres with t.loii. in its: the number was . Ninety per rent at the thaws live in big cities. Hall are more than sit years old. A quarter oi the total group lives on govern- ment pensions. The third who are employabte occupy mostly routine. low»pnld jobs or run small businesses, synagogue httendance Ia less than In the prewar Del-lad. Only perhaps to to to per cent oi the laws In West Germany eat Kosher lood. Young 1 many times doubt the hid-time patriarchal authority oi their tathera. Beiore Hitler «me of Germ- Iny‘s leading men In govern- ment. business. science and the arts were Among the iarnous were physicist nihert Einstein. theatre director Max Reinhardi. fnreiin minlaler WII- . ter Rathenan. bunker Salomon Oppenheimer. composer Kurt Weill. Todav‘s most prominent .lew is pmbnbiy Ludwig Rusenberg. thalrmnn it! the Germln Trade Union Federation. other: bf not! indude I Hamburi‘l sena- Herbert WeichmInn. Ind phiiodapher Ernst Bloch. Foutilri' FIRST WAR i in the First World War. Ger- man Jews fought Ilonfiside their and many were kiiied. Synlgafiuel have memorials to these men. relut- wert drlfl - dodge" Ind enw- til. For many Israel has become a spiritual homeland. although they remain In West Germany lor a varlely ot practical rea. aona. "I no longer have the leeiing that this Is home country." said Miss Dora Phliippsohn, a re-, tired teacher In Ennn. city nf‘, her birth. “Too much has hap- vened.“ There are lost as Jews ini laonn. the West German capi- An attractive synagoguei was paid tor like others by gov» eminent money trom the Wied» erlutmnchung tlilerIlly. mak- g good againi program. The old buildings were destroyed by Nazis. 190.000 KILLED ‘ Hitler introduced gradually. Many .lews. seeing the handwriting on the wall. ried betore the Second World War. when the “tlnai solution" —deaih—wns instituted. About three out oi live German .lews managed to escape the tiring squads and gas chambers. pri- marily by liecing the country. Abnul 1mm were killed. The country was practically withnut .lews when the third rcich collapsed. Then relugeea iiowed in irnm EIat Europe. which waa going Cilmmunlst 'By 1947 they num- bered mum in Wesi Germany. Most eventually settled abroad, But the present Jewish popula- lion is so to do per cent East European in origin, other laws calm to thi coun- try atter getting discouraged with lite elsewhere. particularly in lsrncl and Latin America. The movement stopped in 1960. it was widely disapproved by world Jewry. which looked upon resenlelnent in Germany as a sacrilege against the memory or 6.000.000 dead. at 15.»! German town who survived the o o n c e n tration comps. slim decided to stay on in this rnuntry. With lew exceptions. Jews lrom this period have beneiited troni the Wiedergutmachung program This is expected to cost 40.000.000.000 marks mo.- oixlmomo belore it is finished. "the distortion in the press and i caria linuner. u. irranciacsn a student WInted to Ice whether Ihe social revolution of Cuba held the answers hr the u lversal. problem: nl illiteracy. human; Mrivltmn ‘ I sill ta! Ir! Each liked what he saw. mill) socutLIsM Mral Luce. whose husband. Philip. also made the trip. would like to brinll a Cuban- type government to the us. with nualiiirations. “Socialism as it is iunctioning in Cuba is working very well tor the ma- iorty oi the people." she said. But when asked whether she would preier to live in Cuba rather than the U.s.. she replied no. “I'm used to having all sorts cl conveniences. The best it everything. no shortages at any- think." "WhIt's so impressive about Cuba. liaisner said. "Is that the government exists to pro- vide people a better lite. You get the impression that's the only reason it exists. i don't get that teeling about the Rovernc‘ meat at the United States." . Smith said he iound “a rea- isonanle proportion oi black Cu- bans in responsible ions" and. “an!” (MW 6409 Vitus: elitism! lIICAiuLdslMM ma awntzmmws , Search For Snub ‘nn overt .1. i: I though he sensed some bias on i _ K a social basis. in RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT catsuit ‘ momnvtttmemmmasmso irasw Amine-WW American; End WASHINGTON (AP) — The‘m ‘ a recently.” ecovas-«i piece of copper") tubing it said was positively. idcntilied as past oi the sunken i 2 nuclear submarine Thresher t0 Then it culled on a ilve-monthi 3 search tor the lost aun. avy nttlciala told a press conierence Ihp hull has not been‘ locatcd. but they said it might he near the point where ihai latest debris was recovered by the dew - diving hathyacaphe YEN MINUYIO Ivor: EACH moist-J l DON‘T kNOW.’ l HAVEN’T SEEN A VOUNOSTER wuzs/ Triesir i'ln Alll. 24. I discrimination Ralsnt‘r. too. totina unit-h ‘ trartlve about CubI. a "I much less security lor people in < the United states." he contiih. tit-d. “On the other hand. in 3 my country and l wish to cast my lot with it." ‘ i asno BOUND NEAL! Presldent Kennedy hId illl I back [rented by lilh‘Ixoliic radi- atlnn when he Iuii'ered I “nil in Mt. b'X .lNESV BUSES 4 .LIJM VLIS 1 wow: vau'v: taunt A non.— TH Arts WHA‘i’ I MEAN " ump payments were made ior deprivation oi liberty in concen- Iralion camps. Pensinnl were paid in his disabled. widowed. orphaned. to all types oi Nazi victims. Compensation was pro vldt-d inr coniiscatcd property. A Jew regarded as I German citisen received an outright gilt of 3.0m marlin (min plus a loan " ing the Nazlsinr that .lewa of a like amount. a Voiu aspects—l n iii—piano». CummInllly—CIC ’v‘ iS~Nbiaa It I: y 27—Mat a. Muliul char-doe Mus a. My tic-dith- and Mua ti 77—Maitttu Mus .I charadsa Ii ’m—Moniagun rntc and Mull: ii tSABuiieiin aaord and Music is New. mndnp oi Mum ih MIuviKl Iii-laps in country and roa- a Wulhlv In (bunny and pen- i27—Matmea Mvaiul Chet-6n In Cuvnlry and papa Walk-l a a ts—c-n-diah leundup—CIC in Country Ind pap. A iii—sh. cuipons I. waeihar sits—Matinee Musical Cit-"doe 509—lh- outpou- s 75.20—Mulnl Weather 5 2d—lh. outposts I. wuihu n Milt—CK Iamnaiar 7 sHmw-m Schedul- Guldl Iraqi-m a iD—Yonighl’l Music i 35—Aaplgnmunl "v, M—Cuumpy Nolldav at Nathan I. Rational weather at!- ii.os—5tsvllght bum IlJn—Nuwt L Mdphlm- Wlflhu ILJS—Sulllghl waned. "°°-N-vn.lleatpnsl w-uiiav a Stqn H 05.54!" on ,., "t iii-chime posrle Nnn Mush" sum 700—th Jilin!- I2 is.sui Dui- " ‘z‘h—Mnitim pawn usa- Mum-w. a Wanner ins-M in. boys Les-.1 w '- I.“ M Y Me final iaty i run lhcw lor two months at Cuban ex- Yank Students On Reason For I! CHARLES L. WE" ‘ NEW YORK (AP! — Fnilr Young American IIVI I Vlri- i) re herr lnr their deliInce of the It“: de- ‘Pi'rlment ban on visiting Cuba. Emil expilnation boiied down in lame mellilre it! diuIlislIc-i llon with his life here—which. maven he wouldn't trade for (Dubai The (Mir. members of I [ti-nun ‘ of 56 students who lbnrcd CubI Dense. discussed their contro- By 3. SA! Questioned Visit To Cuba versiai trio In In interview a week alter returning home. Rhodpn Strnlth. 2i. a Negro known to his ieliows as Smitty. wanted to see what role the Negro mupled under the Gas. (r0 regim. Ellen snauit, m. w ted to see socia am e o. Il‘fic- uisriy what they are doing In art. dance and so torih." Frances Luce. n a senous- minded civil librarian. wantsd to test the travel ban. oheclt on CONTRACT BRIDGE BECKER DAILY Suufli deIier. East-West vulnerable. Nam axsouu no: mw‘m“ 1. pa- IO M In Opening ind—kin] It! hurt]. In [he fire]! mIJnrily of mm“ the decilrer know: II upon dummy cm'nel dwn whether or IM )1! il wing to nnkI the (1141i However. in many hand! it! lino-cu: N-wl dos—Vrana Ca Mliinn am—cdn Iovndup Air All a.oo—Mw.iiih an sap—tempo. cac uctsbacti t. I: Now: a Wuer his—oh parliament ttiii LEO—Minn“ Commentary I Huilim Spill-tun! ' In lhI Inning nit—Marne We not and Moiirat im Dildo 7.30—Iullnul Mimi" 7-JHulgnmnl too—Radio international ado—New Wliling ’.W—Covplny Holiday lam—cot: NII. mm Ioondun a MAD—loud“ (lumbar ii.oo--tim come in (lawn: ILN—Nlpnllpol u see-- and Mum a inland WuM "JHMy Dankwonlt and hi- urinal tell I! am. hon! in will [Ire becqu lhl nuicmno d. penda largely on how the oppon- znta' clrdl Ir: divlt‘kd. These hIndl Ir. Iulfllly LhI man in- terest!“ to pin becam- they led! the declu'er'l lkiil in diu- nodlng the makeup or [ill urt- been cIrdl Ind Illo in finding the but method ill play In aver- cnrne unhvnnbio dillflbutlon fl it exists. Hernia I lypleal cue. Well lend] in: king 0! hurt! IKIInll [hm notntmb. How I 11 oil I d 50qu pily Nil hlnd! A thanghllm player would take the hurl with the Ice Ind (“Hit the A4 a! IpIdu. lelI- nib! M tiller dummy nu‘ will! I ciilb. cull! . 2|. Ind Hull mlka [our no- trump. in point ot tact. Inch a player t all mt most . would com on oi tho time. The Ipldel would be divided favorably about than deals out ol tour. and he would go on th the next deal totally “slaw-re a! Ihe duller M hId courted But the e a r a lot declarer would not view the hand with Inch eqtallnmily. He would study the hand thmugiily at trick one Ind consider tho but sibiiily oi the Ipldu not being divided Iavorabiy. ile would also begin to wonder whether film II! of overcoming a bad Id at it It rained And. having ‘himglit the matter war. he would 1in the mil-hon 0! why guaranteed to make the comm Manuela oi hit- the apades were . lie would duck the Icing at hearts and win any return in id but play mun] the queen with the wtmid next lead the ten oi spad- es. being willing to ion a trick in the Jack. This line at play would map. but MIMI“: oi chanced el In”! In 10‘ per a ".th in the we» tee ACROSS DOWN 1. Robult. 1. Nut: 5.}Ilgnwly solid 9. applies 2. Yemen so Ostrich. nativ- llha blrd 1. Narrow ll. mid roadw 12. Annoyim 4. Old limel persona bl Repulle German 0. Forebading saver 1.80m“ Bra-ward oncy "L lowl s. chug-Hull id American 11. rleada moth 13. Portion nean 1 lawn- at 18. Fixed 1d Salt: sharia. 1m Moummt i m— ary or dog { hnw acrad zit steals picture i 2:. 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