Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1961 — Page 8
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mm GIVE CONCERTS WEDNESDAY— The 36-member Albion College orchestra and the 13-member brass ensemble pictured above, will present concerts in three Decatur schools Wednesday. Brief concerts will be presented at the Northwest and Southeast elementary schools Wednesday morning. The group will play at the Decatur high school at 1:10 o’clock Wednesday afternoon. J OIWW .„ The Albion instrumentalists opened their tour Sunday and will continue through Friday, appearing in high schools and churches in Indiana,* Ohio and Michigan. In the concerts will by Leßoy Anderson, Karl Grossman, Mozart, Toch, Sibelius, Rossini, Bizet, Mascagni, Walter Piston, Aaron Copland and Johann Hermann Schein. . .. . . The Albion conductor is Ralph Long, a 1952 graduate of Brigham Young University, where he held a graduate assistantship and later was instructor in music. He secured his master s degree in 1957 from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, N. Y. While serving in the U. S. Army, he directed military bands in the United States, and the 298th Army band in Berlin, Germany.
Eichman Ignored Himmler Orders
JERUSALEM, Israel <UPI) —; Adolf Eichmann was so eager to destroy Jews that he ignored orders from his superior officers in Berlin to halt his exterminations in Hungary, Israel’s Attorney General Gideon Hausner charged today. The prosecutor said Eichmann organized a death march of Hungarian Jews in direct violation of instructions from Heinrich Himmler, head of the German police, and commander of the black-shirt SS Corps. Eichmann had gone to Hungary)
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-' to take personal charge of the » ! slaughter of Jews, Hausner said. ■ The tide of war was beginning i to turn against the Nazis and i Germany was becoming more ' desperate. 1 The defendant made an offer to the Jews, the prosecutor said. He would trade “blood for trucks.” If the Jews could deliver acer- ! tain number of trucks to him, he would release a certain number of Jews. The Jewish representative at these negotiations was; Joel Brandt, who was instructed | to get to Turkey and submit the!
Nazi offer to the Jewish organizations there. The negotiations fell through. Ignore Orders "Himmler had, in the meantime, ordered all exterminations to be stopped, but Eichmann found away to circumvent Himmler’s instruction,” Hausner ‘ said. “He organized, with the ; help of his Hungarian fascist al- ! lies, a march of Jews in the di- ; rection of Austria, ostensibly to j provide labor for fortifications, I but actually to murder them, i Eichmann’s calculation was simple: The weak would fall by the way, the sturdy would arrive at their destination to build the fortifications and would afterwards be destroyed. “The march began in November in rain, snow and cold, along a 200 kilometer route, j “Anyone who found the walking
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difficult was shot by the guard, who beat and tormented the victims every step of the way. Those who had no strength left collapsed and died. Hundreds committed suicide or died of the typhus raging among the marchers. “And then an astonishing thing occurred. Himmler, himself, reprimanded Eichmann for organizing this operation, and only then did the dreadful march end. The Soviet army had by this time surrounded Budapest and the remnants of the Jewish community in the capital were saved.” Details Oppressions Hausner, continuing his opening statement against the man charged with the extermination of six million Jews, took the courtroom today on a blood - soaked tour of World War II in Europe. Nation-by-nation, be made • catalogue of Eichmann's oppression of the Jews. Hausner pictured Eichmann as a man sitting behind a desk issuing endless memorandums of destruction, urging subordinates to more cruel and severe meas- , ures in occupied Europe. Eichmann, his head cocked slightly to the left, sat in his bul-let-proof glass box and listened to the blistering words through his earphones as Hausner’s Hebrew was translated into German. No emotion, except for an occasional slight twitch at the corners of his mouth, could be detected on his face. He wrote frequent notes that were passed to his lawyers. Two Young Children Die In Elkhart Fire ELKHART, Ind. <UPI> — Two young children were killed Monday night when fire swept their trailer home east of here on U. S. 20. Two other children were hospitalized with burns suffered in the fire.
Great Lakes College Association Formed CLEVELAND. Ohio (UPI)— Three Indiana colleges Monday Joined bine other liberal arts colleges from Ohio and Michigan to form the new “Great Lakes College Association.” The Indiana schools, DePauw, Earlham and Wabash, will work to improve liberal arts studies in the three-state group, representing 16,300 students and 1,223 faculty members. Earlham College President Landrum R. Bolling was named chairman of the association. The association will promote extensive cooperation for strengivening educational programs of the member colleges. Wabash College President Byron K. Trippett said “leadership in proposing and implementing education innovations will be provided by faculty members and also by representative students.” He said the association will not “force any uniformity upon its members nor will it interfere with their loyalty to other states’ denominational or regional associations.” The other members of the association are Antioch, Denison. Kenyon, Oberlin, Ohio Wesleyan and Wooster in Ohio; and Albion, Hope and Kalamazoo in Michigan. The announcement was made at the close of a two-day conference sponsored by Ford Foundation’s Fund for the Advancement of Education. Sidney G. Tickton, Ford Foundation member, told the group that private colleges must quickly find ways of strengthening their programs to face the drastically rising cost in education.
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