Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 19, 1960, Image 3

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    TUEBDAY, JULY 10, I960
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE.
A 3
Eichman Caught, But Many Other Nazis Still Hunted
Ji'i'iimili'in, Imiicl - ilji'ii
On Mmim-lnl hill wvnl of Mil
Holy I'lly, IichUIu the evmo
U'vy of InmoI'M wnr il u n (I,
tiiniln ii rutin, of Kniy-piiliili'd
wood on btinuiilown which
Family
Council
rminr'i Niiioi 'Jh. family Cuiin
r II vutiBltli cif a Juiliv,. ityrhla
trlil, Hub rleliymrii, a nrwiiiitffr
villlor, a women'! rilllur anil two
wrllnra. V.nt U atlh-li Ii a uitiniry
ill all arliial ra liUliiry. 'I'lia
t:iilllli-ll iriiurtH tin liruliliMiu Hint
have litirn iIphII Willi liy rciixuitllilft
I'lii-ln Mini riimurliiri
Emily S. - It'll no hard to
hi'lp Kslrllf!
Etlall J, - Khi- IhinkH nny
lob In itood I'IIiiukIi fur inc.
Emily B. ( inn 2 nnd luivo
bi-i'ii hai)lly innrrlrd for the
m.st three yiMira, There nrc
Iwirdly uny prnlilvini In my
lift', but I inn worried nbout
my Ulster Enlello, who ! near
ly :iU nnd still alnitlc.
' I'd like to help Eslellc meet
mmioone nk-a - but she la so
difficult! She bikes offense at
the least thlnu. Once we In
vited her over to meet n very
nice friend of my husband's.
Hut he called at the last min
ute to auy an cincrKency had
arisen and he couldn't make
It. Estelle was furious and
turned hint down when he
called her later for a date.
Eslelle saya she doesn't
waul any help from me, but
1 can't see where she's doiiiK
wi well on her own. She hasn't
many dates and Is iiettlnK old-
liuildtsh In her ways.
Estoll J. - My dear little
flster doesn't seem to under
land that I have my feelinKa
-oven If I am ainule. I'm not
ready to ito out with just any
one In order to have a date.
I'd rather not lio out than jto
with some of the alobs Kmlly
mid my brother-in-law think
are good enouilh for me.
The man who skipped out
because of an "cmemency
had backed out on previous
occasions when he was sup
posed to meet me. Then this
rmcmency he called about
was lust ridiculous - some-
tbinK about a a I c k uncle! I
don't have to take that kind
of thliiK.
People seem to think be
cause you're simile you are
Just urnspltiK for nmrrlaKe on
nny terma. That certainly Isn't
the case with me!
The Counclli Estellc'a re
actions are quite extreme and
tinfortunntely alie la too blind
!d by the wronR kind of emo
tion to ace how Irrational
they are.
If she tried to think the
Kltuatlon throiiKh logically
she would rccoKnlrc that her
alitor and brother In law
would not want to Introduce
her to any unworthy man.
Their Ideas about people
could be different from hs-
tellc'a, but that should liivc
her no cause to feel offended
They nro not telling her to
marry the men they Introduce
-merely to meet them nnd
cnclalizc In a civilized wan
ner.
If Estollc were less immers
ed In her own hurt feelings,
he would bo In n belter posi
tion to understand those of
olhcra. The young man who
"backed out" of a meeting
with' her on three occasions
la probably very shy. Appar
ently, he finally mustered
courage to call her nnd nsk for
a dnte. A warm, friendly re
sponse might have led lo n
pleasnnt evening, one more
acquaintance - and possibly
. a deeper relationship.
A single woman of 30 lends
to think of herself ns a re
jected person nnd sometimes
takes refuge in nggrcssivo nnn
self-destruclivo prldo. Yet
such n woman has probably
rejected nnd hurt tho feelings
of ninny men In tho course of
her life. Estello should lenrn
to think more of others. Then
alio will lenrn to enjoy the
company of men nnd be less
quick to give them a low
rntlng.
(Copyright I960, Genoral
Feature! Corp.)
form Iho command post for
one of the most dogged iimn
IhiiiIh In tho world today.
from tho melal gale which
gives access lo lliiiKo buildings
went forlh the Israeli agents
who brought Adolf Klcliinnnn
buck to stand trial for crimes
ngalnsl lliii Jewish people.
About SIX) top ranking
Nazis are on priority lists for
similar arrest. The list of
smaller fry, Including some
women who wero guards in
Nny.! death cumps, adds up to
about 1,000.
In rows of metal cublnets
lining the corridors of the Is
raeli foreign office research
department nro the clues to
the whereabouts of these
Nazis, sill 1 sought for iitrocl
lles before nnd during World
War II, The agency receives,
from Its own representatives
und others around the world,
Iho senilis of Information It Is
hoped will lend to further ar
rests. What Is known to 11 Is
collated and published for
Jewish organizations and In
dividuals hero nnd elsewhere
who lire helping In the unpre
cedented manhunt.
The foreign office's agents
are renowned ns Incorruptible.
Some saw Nazi null-Scmltisin
at Us worst; others grew up In
l'aleallno with bitter knowl
edge that Jewa elsewhere
were being helplessly slaugh
tered, All arc convinced that
no other nation Is as determin
ed as they to apprehend the
remulnlng leaden of the Nazi
empire.
Under Surveillance
The World Jewish congreas,
the American Joint Distribu
tion committee and B'N a I
ll'rlth In the United Slates arc
on the lookout for the missing
i 3 1 'i"f
Nazi leaders. Unco discovered,
they are kepi under aurvcll
lanco by Jews throughout the
free world, working on tholr
own lime and at" their own ex
pense, in harrowing memory
of loved ones put lo death in
Nazi Germany.
Kiehmunn Is known to have
left Germany for Spain after
the war in the garb of n, Ro
man Catholic priest. Olher
Nazi leaders fled in the same
manner. Many wont from
Spain to South America,
where they found cover in the
ulready large Gcrmon-born
nnd descended population of
Argcntinu
Others fled to the Arab
countries, mainly to Egypt,
which welcomes them as c
powerful nld against Israel.
A number of ex - Nazis hold
high positions In the Egyptian
army nnd various ministries.
Many Others Sought
Among those most eagerly
sought arc:
Major Viktor Arals - the
killer of largo groups of Jews
In Riga, Latvia, In 1941. Ar
rested by the Brltlah In Ger
many In 1949, he cacaped.
Werner Blnnkcnberg - the during the 1943 Warsaw ghet-
CAPTURED NAZI-In 1035, after 10 ycara In hiding, former
Nazi Colonel Adolf F.ichmann fell accure enough to pose
for this photo at Porto Alegre in aouthern Brazil. He was
cnotured In Argentina by Israeli agents earlier this year
and taken to Israel lo face trim lor ine execution oi some
six million Jewa during the Nazi era.
(Look Magazine Pholo from UPI Telcpboto)
head of a department on Hit
ler's staff; he sent Jews to
Poland for extermination.
Whereabouts unknown.
Martin Borman - Hitler's
second In command nnd head
of his office. Believed to have
been killed In Berlin near Hit
ler's bunker but there is no
proof of his death. Rumor
lias it that ho may be in Ar
gentina. One version says he
wus slain there.
Bolmann - SS officer, com
mandant of Chcmlo, Poland,
death camp. Whereabouts un
known.
Theodor Dcnker-SS officer
In charge of Jews' expulsion
from France in 1942, from
Bulgaria In 1943, and from
Italy In 1944. Whereabouts
unknown.
Richard Clicks -SS officer,
Gestapo head and Inspector
general of concentration
camps. Disappeared In 1945.
Rolph and Hans Gucnther
SS officers. Eichmnnn's aides
in Prague. Whereabouts un
known. Hahn-SS officer. Head of
security police in Warsaw
to rebellion and after. Where
abouts unknown,
Hans llnplc - SS officer,
commissar for ghetto affairs,
Warsaw. Escaped from Aus
trian camp In 1947.
Otto Honsche - official in
Eichmnnn's Einsatz Komman
do which arranged mass mur
der of Jews in Hungary in
1044 under the command of
Herbert K r u m a y. Where
abouts unknown,
Fritz Katzman - organized
the destruction of more than
400,000 Jews in eastern Gall
cia. Reported to have been
seen In Egypt In 1952.
Fritz Lange-organlzcd mass
murder of Jews in Riga, Lat
via. Escaped from British cus
tody In Germany In 1949.
Dr. Mangle -In charge of
sorting out victims for gass-
of those In the riffht column to
the gas chambers and those in
the left column for forced
labor. Whereabouts unknown.
Heinrich Mueller -SS offi
cer. Eichmann's direct super
ior. Fled from Hitler's bunker.
Mansfeld - organizer of
Maidanck murders In 1943.
In charge of Auschwitz cre
matoria in 1944.
Novack - Eichmann's trans
portation officer. Where
abouts unknown.
Professor Horst Schumann
-SS officer, conducted exper
iments In the sterilization of
Jewish women at Auschwitz
and Ravensbrucck.
Stange - SS officer, com.
mandnnt of Trcblinka camp.
Whereabouts unknown. ,
Dr. Ernst Wetzel - director
of Nazi department for race
policy.
We're in Business Again!
We Have Leased 3 Plants To Continue
Serving Your Laundry Heeds!
Our Dry Cleaning Department Is Now Operating
at Usual at 32 N. Riverside
DIAL SP 2-6165 FOR PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE
The Dumas family, and their employees thank yen far your
cooperation tine the fir and hope they may continue serving
you with fine, dependable laundry and dry cleaning service. .
Dumas Domestic Laundry
and Dry Cleaners
Three Injured in Highway Mishap
Three persons, Ihe driver
nnd two pnssengcrs of one of
the three enrs Involved, were
taken lo Crater Osteopathic
hoapltul. Central Point, yes
terday following a collision
on Highway 62 near Shady
Cove.
State police sulci the acci
dent occurred about 10:55
a.m. when a northbound se
dan operated by Emma Louise
Ruhl, 58, of 2500 Capital avc.,
SP Would Make
Boxcars Available
Ml. Angel-WPO-An Oregon
Public Utility commission ex
aminer was told here Mon
day that addilionnl box enrs
would be mnde available to
shippers through savings re
sulting from closure of 149
stations on Southern Pacific
company's system.
Figures submitted to back
the railroad's application to
withdraw its Mt. Angel agent
Indicate 1,421 rail cars could
be secured by spending $856,
750 annually.
K. E. Bosnnko, SP research
nnalyst from San Frnnclsco,
supplied the statistics.
The SP hns closed 11 sta
tions In Oregon from 1951
through July 1, 1900. PUC
officials said there appears to
be no opposition to SP's
nbnndonlng the Mt. Angel ag
ency. SIGN OF THE TIMES
Hollywood IUPD Sign seen
Monday on the windshield of
n hlgh-prlccd auto benrlng
Pennsylvania license plates:
"Won on a rigged television
show."
Medford, stopped lo permit a
southbound vehicle to pass be
fore making a left turn into
a private driveway.
A logging truck opcrnted by
Clco Cnrl Epps, 47, of 2002
South Stage rd., Medford, al
so northbound, was not able
to stop behind the Ruhl car,
according to officers. It struck
the sedan and spun to the
left, striking the lcfl front
fender of the southbound car
driven bv Owen Emll Zimmer
lcc. 40, Elk Creek rd., Trail.
Zimmerlcc, police said, re
ceived an Injured right
shoulder and left knee, and
an abrasion on the left fore
arm. A passenger, Mrs.
Blanche Zimmerlcc, 63, of the
same address, suffered a right
leg Injury Bnd chest bruises.
Camillc Wilkinson, 10, anoth
er passenger and also of the
same address, received bruises
of the left shoulder nnd leg.
No Injuries were listed by
police to Epps or to Lmma
Ruhl and her four passengers.
The four, also from Medford,
were Mary Elizabeth Hawk,
53, of 320 North Barneburg
rd.; Chlorls Bexler Lyler, 48,
of 3101 Capital; Ann Mrom
Bell, 42, of 1119 Queen Anne
avc., and Mary Louise Enders
by, 54, of 1202 East Main st.
Police said Epps was ad
vised Hint a complaint would
be filed In district court
charging him with following
too close.
convertible SUBMARINE-A new wnv lo ascend from
tho doplhs of Lake Michigan seems to have been discovered
by sklndivcrs Mmty Trnpp (left) and Vincent scniiso. xncy
urn rlrllncf (tin mr tn the surface after hnvlng attached
a cnblo to it. Tho nulo hnd backed into the water afler
alnlllng while tho owner wns pulling his boat from the
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