Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 May 1962, p. 36

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 30, 1962 | VANCOUVER'S wey LITTLE ITALY Mrs. Eichmann SougEkt FLOURISHED AS COMMUNITY} Night In Death Cell through the thickness of that ANG, sc" arms once more. I pleaged with them. I told them I loved him so and that he was not guilty. Editor's Note: Trude B. Feldman of New York City sat through the trial of Adolf VANCOUVER (CP)--By day, you can buy fine Italian goods in fine Italian shops, have your jhair cut by an Italian barber land stroll Hastings street and {Commercial Drive without hearing a word of English. By night you can sip the dry red wine made from the zinfan- bring the culture and traditions | with them. British Columbia has 70,000 Italians, who renre-) sent about 10 per cent of Italy's immigrants to Canada. Traditions die hard in Little Italy, where some are never] able to regard themselves as Canadian citizens and parent<) Eichmann. Later, when Mrs. Eichmann Iearned that Miss Feldman was the daughter ofy a U.S. rabbi, she sought her help in giving the Eich- mann viewpoint. Mrs. Eich- mann agreed to tell of her plans and the visit she paid her husband in prison. Miss Feldman's father is Rabbi Moses J. Feldman of Los Angeles. A brother, David is a rabbi in New York City. By TRUDE B. FELDMAN MUNICH (AP) -- Mrs. Adolf Eichmann has disclosed she pleaded with her husband's jail- ers to let her spend a night|thought everyone in the room) must come." locked in his death cell with|would think " was carrying a| him so she could "hold him in my arms once more." The wife of the former Ges- Tel Aviv's Ramleh prison. A glass shield separated them. | but sit at this table. I wanted) The plea was refused and she returned to Munich to await the outcome of his appeal from the| '"'Adolf saw it was me and his . e 5 death sentence pronounced by|face lit up. It was the kind of gaa Fiat RemCHOd: $98, an Israeli court for his role in the Nazi extermination of mil- liohs of Jews. A decision on the appeal is expected today. In three taped interviews with this writer, Vera Eichmann re- iterated she considered her hus- band innocent. She said she would appeal if necessary to Iraeli President Izhak Benzvi for clemency and to the world court to set him free. HAD TWO MEETINGS She had two meetings on that one day with her "Addie."' She said one lasted an hour and 45 minutes, and the other -- re- pevnese site nal! vie to say to him -- wa 1uch shorter. She described the end of the first interview: "The guards rose from their chairs. It was their way of tell- ing us the meeting was to end. I turned to the commander (the head jailer) and asked him if I could stay the night with my husband. I told him they could lock me in the cell with him. . They had already) searched me. "T could be hiding nothing. I just wanted to hold him in my} Why, I asked them, do this to a man who is not guilty? But they nodded politely and Addie smiled weakly as if to say to me once more that I was just an optimist." She described the room in which she met her husband as very small and divided in half by a glass wall. A table and some chairs stood on each side of the wall. Two policewomen sat beside Mrs. Eichmann. HEARS FOOTSTEPS "Suddenly I heard familiar footsteps," she said, "my heart jbegan to beat so loudly I special secret weapon. | "Then, the door on the other side of the room opened. |thing . . . anything! Anything. ito crash through that glass... . but I swallowed deeply. jsmile I always remember he jhad. He sat down at the table and pressed his hand to the |glass wall. He then motioned I should do the same. I looked jat the commander who was {seated behind me and he nod- ded that it would be all right I quickly pressed my hand to the glass where he held his "It was an embrace -- an jembrace separated by two years and a piece of glass -- jbut it was an embrace with my Adolf, my husband, a man I love' and shall always love very deeply. I could feel the warmth of his hand even 'Holds False Teet! Tight -- Eases Sore Gums Snug® brand Denture Cushions, a rer sational new plastic re-lining, keep wo: bliest plates firmly in place. Ease sore gum. give perfect comfort. Eat, laugh, talk - plates "stay put". Applied in minutes - last from 2 to 6 months. Stay soft an pliable, Harmless to dentures. Peels rig! out when replacement is needed. No dail bother with adhesives. 2 liners for uppe | or lower plates $1.50, Money-back guar | antee, Get Snug brand Denture Cushion: | ¢ It sombrely, 'wel! dear, from your tapo colonel was permitted to|was my Adolf. I wanted to)mouth these words should be 'visit her husband April 30 inj/scream, to jump, to do some|heard in God's ears.'" Miracle Cushion | TEARS FALL |dell grape, go to any of four|<ay of their children: 'We Mrs. Eichmann said tears be- Italian clubs, visit the bocce|make them good Canadians by| gan fo and she could not|courts or go to the Italian' making them good Italians." open e conversation. He|movies | ; : | Started by asking about the} On Sundays, you can Chest its owe Title inate children, with special mention|the Columbus soccer squad and Pt in' both Eneiish anh of Hasi, 6. lread the Italian language news- Molen 4 an ol Scout Mrs. Eichmann said her hus-\paper, Eco d'Italia. ' ¥: eh tet Pe neideets age band swore "by my own chil-| This is life in Vancouver's\crowded East End. dren" that he is innocent. \Little Italy, a flourishing com-| : : | "That was enough proof for|munity in the city's east end) i | me," she said, "because I know|and home to 20,000 Italians, GUIDING STAR | my Adolf." jsome of them Vancouver-born dred Rg Mince or pole star, | She said she did not discuss|Camadian citizens carrying on vital in stellar navigation, is} life imprisonment Pdi engined traditions of the homeland,|visible to all persons north of/ jher husband, but that he told) Most of them immigrants who the equator on clear nights. jher he will face "it all firmly"| i jand that "what must come, j ONLY CN HAS TOURIST ROOMETTES | TO WESTERN CANADA | For Complete Information about this exclusive CN Service, PHONE 723-4122 723-4512 "I said to him once more 'you |will not be put to death.' and ithen he said again, but, oh, so AUSSIE CONTRIBUTION From 1950 to 1961, Australia's aid to Asian countries under $04 canapian NATIONAL IT IS ASCENSION-DAY TOMORROW! Celebrate with us the Ascension of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, as one of the events of our ecclesiastical year. The main events are: Christmas December Good Friday April Easter April Ascension-day May 31, 1962 Pentecost June 10, 1962 Ascension-day is not even a recognized holiday in Canada. It is for that reason that the HEBRON CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH OF OSHAWA conducts a worship service on the EVENING of next THURSDAY at 8.00 p.m. Rev. John VanHarmelen hopes to preach on Matthew 28:20 A STRANGE FAREWELL The "Glory to God" Choir wit! contribute various numbers The Hebron Church is located between Oshawa and Whitby. One block north of Highway 2, on Thickson Rd. N. you will find the 1961 1962 1962 25, 20, 22, today! At all druggists. 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