The Voice of the Sigler Indicates
Man in the Street FEPC Sympathy

Photos by JACK BIGELMAN

TIME: Sunday afternoon
PLACE: Dexter at Davison.

A "Defend our Democracy and
Save the Bill of Rights" demon-
stration was announced by the
Civil Rights Congress for 5 p. m.
Tuesday, April 1, in Cadillac
square.
In making this announcement,
Civil Rights Congress, Jack Ras-
kin, executive secretary, declared
that "the liberties which the
American people have fought for
155 years since the adoption of
the Bill of Rights are in jeopardy
unless the people are aroused to
defend them."

APPLE MATZOH TORTE
8 apples pared and grated
8 'eggs separated
cups sugar
'4 teaspoon salt
1 cup Matzoh meal
1 teaspoon cinnamon
'i cup nuts
1 tablespoon orange juice
Beat whites with salt until very
stiff; add sugar gradually, then
REGINA, Canada—The provincial beaten yolks. Mix and add dry
government of Saskatchewan has ingredients, then orange juice and
introduced a bill of rights which nuts, lastly apples. Bake 1 to
hours at 350 F.
would bar racial discrimination.

Will Study Measure,
He Tells Committee

Gov. Kim Sigler indicated sym-
pathy with the aims of FEPC
legislation at a meeting last week
with delegates from 13 Michigan
cities of the Committee for a
State FEPC, the Rev. Charles
Hill, co-chairman, announced.
Sigler made it clear that he
MRS. ROBERT GOLDSTAFF,
4066 Pasadena avenue, housewife would take some action on FEPC
First of all, the child should be legislation and study the bill in-
told the story of Passover. If he troduced in the legislature and the
has heard it before, it might be FEPC bill in operation in New
York.
well to go over
The Rev. Mr. Hill said: "De-
It with him to
spite the smokescreen of 'Red'
revive his mem-
which is being thrown at our
ory.
committee and other proposals
Secondly, h e
desired by the people, we are con-
should be told
fident that the governor and the
what each of
legislature must heed the wishes
of 200,000 citizens who were re-
:he different
sponsible for Introduction of this
foods signifies,
such as the
measure."
"Those responsible for t h e
matzoth, bitter
charges are exposing themselves
herbs and so
as insincere and as enemies of
forth.
The youngest child, of course, FEPC legislation.
should be taught the four ques-
tions, which he will ask his father
at the Seder.
My family has always attempt-
a joyous
ed to make Passover
occasion. The child should be
made to feel the significance of
so he can participate in

In Center Recital

Passover

the celebration.

5IRS. ROSE UDMAN, 3770 Grand
avenue, housewife.
The child should be permit-
ted to help the mother in house
cleaning and in changing the
dishes. He
should also ac-
com pa ny his
parents when
Passover foods
a r c purchased
and also should
be told what
the foods stand
for.
Parents
should tell the
entire Passover
story to the child, because this
will give him a clearer under-
standing of why the preparations
are being made.
The youngest child should be
taught the four questions and
then instructed about his role in
the Seder.
And, of course, new clothes
should be bought for him.
This will help make Passover
extremely joyous for the child.

This Week's
Recipe

`Save Bill of Rights'
Rally Set Tuesday

Neugarten President

QUESTION: What preparations
do you think should be made
in advance so Passover will
be a happy and pleasant ex-
perience to the child?

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pating in a riot at Miskolc during
which two Jews were killed last
August were released this week
pending the opening of their trial

GERIIAItD PECIINER, bass-
baritone of the Metropolitan
Opera, will make his first De-
troit appearance Saturday eve-
ning, March 29, in the Jewish)
ish Community Center. Pechner
has been soloist under the direc-
tion of such conductors as Bru-
no 1Valter, Leopold Stokowski
and Sir Thomas Beecham. Ma-
tilde Garvett Kesler will be ac-
comF.nist. Tickets ate available
SOL GOLD, 2926 Tyler avenue, at the Center.
laundry business.
In preparing the child for Pas-
sover, It is necessary to tell him
of the Jews' flight from Egypt.
This year, espe-
cially, it .would
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be better to
casters as PHOODNICKS . . •
compare the
That's a noodnick with a Ph.D.,
situation of the
says ls.11 . . .
• • •
Jew then to
what it is to-
SPORTS NOTE
HE YANKEE STADIUM will
day.
On the bright-
play host to the Hapoel soccer
er side, he
team of Palestine on May 4. They
should be al-
will meet an all-star team made
lowed to parti-
up of the best booters that the
cipate In the
four professional soccer teams of
festivities prior to Passover, such New York can put forward . .
as cleaning the house. In that Rated high by soccer enthusiasts,
respect, he should be told about the Hapoel athletes should be a
the new foods that will be eaten real treat for American fans .. .
and why the dishes are being
Leonard Bernstein, br illiant
changed.
ur- young composer-conductor, will set
b
should
be
p
New clothes
out on a European concert tour
chased for him so he will feel that on April 9•
an
extra
special
the holiday Is
Buddy Rich, popular orchestra
occasion. This, in particular, will leader, has temporarily disbanded
very
pleasant
for
make Passover
his group to go on the road with
Norman Granz's anti-discrimina -
him.
tion package, "Jazz at the Phil-
HERMAN MARSH, 3791 Grand harmonic." Buddy will reform his
avenue, west, toolmaker.
orchestra in May . . .
The first step In preparing the
Crown Prince Ibn Saud of Sau-
child for Passover is, of course, di Arabia returns home with lots
of cloth purchased on New York's
to tell him the story.
He should be lower cast side.
—
told why we cat
When he, or rather his retinue,
matzoh and get around to unpacking, they'll
other special find the fabrics have been wrapped
foods and why in old issues of the four New
our dishes are York Yiddish dailies: The For-
changed during ward, The Morning Journal, The
the holiday.
Day and The Freiheit.
To fully ap-
preciate the oc-
casion, he should
be permitted to
take part in
the preparations. This includes
housecleaning, placing the food in
the pantry and changing the
dishes.
New clothing should be pur-
chased for the child. Very im-
portant also is that the parents
attempt to make the holiday as
happy as possible. If they are
happy, the child will be happy too.

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