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Prierh August 30, 1946

Bnai Britb bighlights

Prepare Headaches for Ku Klux Klan

man; Sara Weiss. conservation
LOUIS MARSHALL
Philip Adler, noted Detroit News and telephone chairman; Bea
correspondent who recently re- Hendelman, membership
Europe. will discuss man; Regina Goldstein, publicity•
turned from
•
Pearl Cohen, anti-drfamation•
Louise Levitt. by-laws and instal-
lation; Edith Goodman, HUH.
Ruth Teitelbaum, Allied Riief
•tertha Shlom, Hosp.-In-Camp;
Mary Mautner, reporting dele-ate
frp. Women's Greater Detroit B.B.
Council.
Information on membership can
be obtained by calling the cha'r.
man, Bea Hendelman, TO. 8-
8561, or President Lillie Singer,
HO. 0385.

Daniel Duke (left), Assistant Attorney General of Georgia, and Prof. James II. Sheldon, adminis-
trative chairman of the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League, consult at the League's office in New York
about Georgia's pending superior court case to rev Ike the Ku Klux Klan's national charter. Prosecutor
Duke hopes to use evidence secured by Anti-Nazi League to prove Klan is an un-American institu-
tion that had Nazi Bund connections. Prof. Sheld 'n holds issue of Nazi newspaper Deutscher Week-
ruf and Beobachter containing Ku Klux Klan publicity release, while Mr. Duke exhibits hood and
mask used by Anti-Nazi League's undercover investigator when he was a member of the Klan.

Detroit Health Commissioner to Speak
At Beth Yehudah Parents' Rally

new ,hobby club for students and
reorganized the athletic program
at Yeshiva College.
Emanuel Holzer was a student
at Yeshiva Rabbi Israel Sollanter
in Bronx and Yeshiva High School
before coming to Yeshiva College.
He is active in Young Israel and
has just put out a speaker's port-
folio presently in use by the Inter-
Yeshivah Council. Both young
men are studying for the rab-
binate, and, at the same time,
majoring in psychology and phil-
osophy in the field of general
education.

I'IIILIP ADLER
"The Problem of Palestine" at the
opening meeting of the Louis Mar-
shall Lodge, No. 1203, Bnai Brith.
The session will take place at 8:30
p. m., Tuesday, Sept. 3, at the
group's headquarters, 12233 Lin-
wood Avenue.
President Murray Sabin and
Program Chairman Sol Rosenman
will preside at the meeting, which
is open to the general public. Re
freshments will be served. There
is no admission charge.

JOINT SOCIAL MEETING
The Louis Marshall Women of
Bnai Brith and the business and
professional group will hold a
joint social meeting at 8:30 p. m.,
Sept. 11, at the Art Institute Aud-
itorium, Sax Kay Inc. will feature
a fashion show followed by a nui-
sical revue. Refreshments will be
served.
A board meeting will be held on
September 3 at Workmen's Circle.

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PISGAII B & P
The first open meeting of the
Business and Professional Group
of Pisgah, Bnai Brith, will take
place Wednesday, Sept. 11, at
8:30 p. m., at Webster Hall.
During the summer the follow-
ing chairmen were busy planning
and working with their respective
committees in order to give the
membership a full year of vari-
ous activities and interesting
meetings:
Pearl Nusbaum, fund raising;
Sylvia Hendelman, program chair-

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PLEASED WITH PROPOSAL
NEW YORK, (JTA)—President
Truman's proposal that 50,000 Eu-
ropean displaced persons be ad-
mitted to the United States within
a year has been hailed as a "great
humanitarian act" in a message
from the Jewish War Veterans
of the United States released here.

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MARGOSHES GETS MEDAL
NEW YORK, (JTA) — King
This photo Is illustrative of the work done In one of the classes Christian X, of Denmark, has
awarded a Medal of the Order of 0
of the Beth Yehudah Day School. The teacher shown in the picture
Merit to Dr. Samuel Margoshes,
is Mrs. Anna Paul, who has been teaching at Yeshivath Beth Ye-
lierAme
hudah since February, 1915. Mrs. Paul is a graduate of the Detroit columnist of the Jewish "Day"
and
World
Jewish
Congress
leader,
City College, and taught in the public school system here before
it was announced here. In his
(1/11 '6,167/1(4
Joining the staff of the Yeshivah.
letter transmitting the Medal,
In compliance with the decision lopments in the polio epidemic
of the Detroit Board of Education which caused the postponement of Danish Consul General Hans H.
Schroeder wrote that the Order
and the Board of Health authori- all Detroit public schools for one
was awarded in recognition "of
ties, the new term at Yeshivath week.
services rencared :. - , - enmarit during Ten Quality Drug Stores
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• To Assist Enrollment
the darkest days of the war."
Mandel Fisch and Emanuel Hol-
School, Afternoon classes and Beth
Jacob School for Girls) will begin zer, senior students at the New
on Monday, Sept. 9, along with all York Yeshiva College and repre-
the public schools of the city. senting Torah Umesorah, arrived
Registration of new students in in Detroit this week for a brief
"WHERE DRIVING PLEASURE BEGINS"
all departments and the comple- stay. Mr. Fisch and Mr. Holzer
tion of required data on the rec- have spent the summer months
ords of all students continues at working on a new Torah Ume-
the Yeshivah office, 12301 Dexter, sorah project, which this summer
has sent outstanding senior stu.
HO. 5605.
A parents' rally has been ar- dents of New York yeshivos to
ranged by Mrs. Avery Welswas- various schools and vacation re-
• NOW OPEpl
ser, president o: ne Beth Yehu- sorts throughout the country on a
dah PTA, for Tuesday evening, three-fold project: Increase enroll-
• IMMEDIAtE REPAIR SERVICE
Sept. 3, at 8:30 p. m., which will ment in Hebrew Day Schools, im-
be addressed by Dr. Bruce H. provement of study programs and
Douglas, commissioner of Health extra-curricular activity, and sur-
of the City of Detroit. The meet- vey of Torah education in this
ing which will be held at the country.
Mandel Fisch was born in
Yeshivah synagogue on Dexter
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