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April 16, 1948 - Image 5

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-04-16

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Ftiday, Apnl 16, 1918

The Voice of the
Man in the Street

Editor

Photos by JACK BIGELMAN

By MARY A. COOPER

PLACE: Northwest Hebrew Con-
gregation.

DIFFERENT! Club Bali pro-
vided the novel setting for
Irma Greenspoon's Sweet Six-
teen party. Greeting her there
for luncheon Saturday were .. .
Phyllis Katz, Bev Weingarden,
Jean Barent, Eleanor Koppy,
Nancy Lipton and Florence
Tukel.
• • •

QUESTION: Can Jews be charg-
ed with disloyalty because they
oppose President Truman on
partition?

il

MARY
GO, ROUND

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TIME: Thursday evening.

JEROME BASEMAN, 3741 Col-
lingwood avenue, used car
business, president of the Jos-
eph Bale Post, Jewish War
Veterans.
I should say not! Americans
are given the right of free speech
in our constitution. We as Jews,
like anyone
else, have the
privilege of ex-
pressing o u r
views provided
we do not ex-
ed the limits
ethics and
decency.
I think the
President act-
ed against the
will of the
people when he backed down on
partition.
If he had not reneged on his
original policy favoring a Jew-
ish State, he would not have re-
ceived such bitter criticism.

Page Five

DRT,ROIT JEWISH, CHR.Oh1110,L)R,

. • •
I. F. Stone Due
for Partition Talk

Progressive Party
• Sponsors Address

That partition of Palestine
into an Arab and a Jewish State
is already an established fact
and cannot be reversed by any
outside powers is the position
that will be maintained by I. F.
Stone, correspondent of PM, at
a meeting at 8:30 km., Wednes-
day, April 21 in the Northwest
Hebrew Congregation.
Stone, who is also Washington
editor of the Nation, smuggled
himself aboard a Jewish ship in
the Mediterranean bound for
Palestine and covered events in
Palestine just before partition
was voted by the United Na-
tions.
Sharing the platform with
him will he the Rev. Henry J.
Simpson of the Protestant Epis-
copal Church, under the aus-
pices of the ,Progressive Party,
13th' and 15th Congressional
Districts. Dr. Morris Raskin will
preside.
Admission will be 60c includ-

ing federal tax.

"HITTIN' THE HAY" for Bar-
bara Fox's sixteenth celebration
at Morton's Stables were . . .
co-host Bob Solomon, Toby
Goldman and Larry Traiger,
Myrna Elgot and Jerry Resnek,
Gloria Slobin and Jack Leder-
man, Mimi Leebove and Paul
Fink . . . More, munchin' on
birthday cake . . . Sue Schatz
and Jerry Simmer, Vivian Cher-
rin and Harold Lane, Eileen
Nemzin and Mary Rosen, ThAma
Smith and Fred Wolfe .. .
• • •

THE MAGIC of Carmen Ca-
valier° and Dorothy Shay at-
tracted many dating couples to
the Bnai Brith festival at State
Fair Grounds. Noted in the big
turnout • . . Bud Franklin with
Leona Shlain . . . Gil Schwartz
with Kit Rubiner . . . Hy
Lesser with Marilyn Marks
• Burt Sokel with Pauline
Goodman . . Buster Davidson
with Irma Greenspoon (name
appears twice—a special birth-
day treat!) . . . Al Talberg with
Harriet Gordon.
• • •

MRS. EVE MEISTER, 2111
Ewan' Circle, dramatic art
teacher.
Jews have the right as Ameri-
can citizens to criticize the Pres-
ident and all other government
officials.
_
"NOTHING FANCY" said Bob
If Americans
Radner and Ed Levy when they
did not have
cooked up the idea of a wienie
this right, our
roast at Rouge Park for Satur-
country would
day eve. Bob's assistant chef
not be the
was Joyce Silver . . Barb
greatest in the
Seyburn helped Ed . . . Al Har-
world. T h e
ris dated Barbara Mandell . . .
President is
Bob ' Siegel escorted Nancy
nothing mor e
Greenberg . . . Jerry Gault was
than a servant
teamed with Hermine Lippman
of the people,
. . and Mark Sandground
and, as such, is
squired Harriet Blaven.
obligated to carry out the wishes
• • •
of the majority of the citizens.
THE HUSH SIGN was out on
I don't think he did this with
Sidney Lefton's abode Friday
regard to Palestine.
eve as her mom admitted the
It's preposterous to say the
Claudette Chocolates will cele- guests . . . Seated 'round the
Jews are disloyal. Would they be
brate the opening of its fifth table, to Sidney's complete sur-
charged with disloyalty if they
Detroit store, located at 7541 prise, were . . . Margaret Pays-
opposed the President's policy
McNichols west, with an open ner, Ellen Soss, Sue Smith, Shir-
on Greece or Turkey?
house from 1 to 6 p.m., Sun- ley Barnett, Anne Frank • . .
More mischief makers • . .
day.
JULIUS KAPLAN, 16252 Muir-
Arthur Klein, president, said Audrey Seligson, Barbara Ma-
land avenue, warehouse man.
that no business would be trans- zer, Nedra Tabashnik, Joan
The Irish supported the Irish
acted that day. "Everything's Lewis, Muriel Silberstein, Pat
Republic in 1921. The Poles are
Oppenheim
on the house," he said.
opposed to the present Polish
regime. These
groups let our
IMPORTED — DOMESTIC
govern in e n t
know of their
sentiments.
By criticizing
President Tru-
man, the Amer-
in the Lord Lounge Models
ican Jews are
only exhibiting
Custom Tailored
a natural hu-
man trait.
for
Many of them
have relatives in Europe whom
they wish to see resettled in

Palestine. How can this be called
I-and 2- Button
Both
disloyalty to America?
Double Breasted and 2-
HENRY IIERTZBERG, 2243
Button Single Breasted.
Gladstone avenue, retail mer-
Sizes 36 to 46. Regulars,
chant.
Longs and Shorts.
President Truman is only one

an with one thought and can
In 10 shades — blue,
wrong as easily as anyone
beige, gold, cocoa,
else.
brown, pearl, gray,
There is no
green, acqua, rust and
reason w h y
sand.
American Jews
cannot oppose
560 upward
his policies if
they do it in
"Where Fit Is Foremost"
a demo cratic
way and with-
out violence.
As a veteran
of the last war,
Open
I was subject-
9 to 9
ed to privations and danger in
4
support of my country. I have
1430 Griswold Street
proven my loyalty.
Ildw•en Grand Rivet and Clifford
Therefore, it would be highly
incongruous to call me disloyal
for opposing the President on
partition.

••■

.

Sigler Accused of Breaking
His Word on FEPC Measure

Castigating Gov. Kim Sigler's
failure to request FEPC legisla-
tion at this session of the legis-
lature, the Civil Rights Con-
gress in a letter to the gov-
ernor, accused him of repeatedly
breaking promises and pledges.
"In 1946," the letter reads,
"You wholeheartedly indorsed
FEPC legislation because, in
your own words, 'Discrimination
because of race, color, creed or
national origin is Un-American.'
"You further stated: 'I will
indorse the objectives of the
Committee for a State FEPC
sponsored by the Civil Rights
Congress of Michigan.' .
"That Committee, in one of
the most dramatic campaigns
ever seen in the state, collected
200,000 signatures on petitions to
place FEPC on the ballot.
"What became of your pre-
election promises to the people?
"In 1947, during the regular
session of the state legislature.
you refused to support FEPC
legislation introduced in the
State Senate.
"In 1948 you promised to put
the issue before the special ses-

sion of the State Legislature
now meeting in Lansing. To
date you have not made a single
move in that direction.
"What happened to your
pledge?
"FEPC has always met the
determined opposition of selfish
employers who find it profitable
to discriminate. These interests
cause the initiative petition,
signed by 200,000 citizens, to be
ruled out on a technicality.
"Have you yielded to these
selfish interests?"

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