Page Two ADL Reports Amity Gains Parley Speaker Pioneer Units Slate Events NEW YORK—(Special)—More gains than losses were scored by the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith in its fight against anti-Semitism during 1948. BATTLE GAINS "The facts in this careful sur- vey point to many inequities in American life. But they also point to the conscientious efforts of many Ameficans who are work- ing to cleanse our nation of anti- Semitism and minority hatred." The principal findings of the report: State Zionists to Hear Marks A 'used clothing shower" will be staged by Avodah Chapter, Pioneer Women, at 8:30 p.m., Monday at the home of Bea Kel- ler, 19313 Kentucky avenue. Ad- mission will be clothing or linens which will be sent to Israel. New members will be guests of the group at a membership tea set for May 9. For further infor- mation, call Diana Hirschhorn, UN. 2-5192. • • Club 1 • C • Massada Chapter The Metropolitan Chapter of Congress will discuss develop- ments in Germany at a meeting Wednesday evening, April 27 at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Nom- inations of officers will be made that evening. Plans for the program are in charge of Mrs. Arthur Granoff and Hyman Parker. The main speaker will be Prof. Carl lines- sler, formerly professor of phi- losophy at the University of Illinois, who will speak on U. S. policy in Germany. Another speaker will be Perry Shulman, a former inmate of Buchenwald and an eyewitness of the Ilse Koch atrocities. The public is invited to the meeting. The chapter's educational com- mittee will meet Monday at the home of Walter Faller, 2696 Col- lingwood avenue. FEPC legisla- tion will be surveyed. 2 ORT Divisions Await Speakers "The Problem Child" will be discussed by Dr. Paul Voelker, assistant director in the special education division of the board of education, at a meeting of ORT North, at 12:45 p. m., Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Michael Freeman, 1810 Wellesley drive. "ORT in Action" is the title given to the meeting set by ORT South for 1:30 p. m., Tuesday 'at the home of Mrs. Henry Turkel, 650 Boston boulevard west. The session will he in the form of a shower for graduates of ORT schools in Europe. Europe Welfare Group to Hold Installation The Jewish Womens European Welfare Organization will pre- sent a film, "Freedom Bound for Israel," at its installation of of- ficers, at 8 p. m.. Wednesday , April 27 at the Bnai Moshe. The annual financial report will be submitted. The public is in- vited. Yon, too, can have luck with a Jewish Chronicle Classified Ad. 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Dorothy St 'glitz, Eleanor Ileilbronner, Mary Lou AMERICAN SAYINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION A Jewish Michigan artists' show will open May 22 at the - Center. • Egg Roll • Won-Ton • Sco Foods Chow Mein Cantonese Style The Temple Beth-El YPC will hold an election of officers at 2:30 p.m., Sunday in the Men's Club room. An election-day dance will be held later in the social hall. CURRENT RATE SPOTLIGHT JEWISH ARTISTS • • • • • • • • • • • INSURED 1949 Beth El YPC Plans Election • . • Avodah Chapter DR. SIDNEY MARKS • • • Most employment agencies Delegates from all Zionist dis- checked ask job applicants ques- tricts in Michigan are making tions about religion and some reservations for the state region- about ancestry and race. al ZOA conference May 1, Morris The U, S. Supreme Court de- Jacobs, president, announced. Dr. cision declaring restrictive cove- Sidney Marks, executive direc- nants unenforceable was "an his- tor of the ZOA, will address the toric landmark in the battle plenary session on "The Economic Pioneer Women, Club 1, will against bigotry." Blueprint for Israel," he reported. serve regular meals and light BIGOTS SLOW DOWN Dr. Marks was formerly profes- lunches throughout their bazaar, The number and activity of sor of law at New York Univer- which will be held April 30 and anti-Semitic organization de- sity law school. He has visited May 1, at the Labor Zionist In- creased during the year although Palestine several times and has stitute. All proceeds will go to 12 new ones were organized. made a special study of its econo- the child rescue fund, Mrs. Fan- ny White, chairman, announced. Applicants for admission to col- my. leges are still questioned about Principal speaker will be Dan- The public is invited. race and religion in 87 percent iel Frisch, vice-president of the of non-denominational colleges. ZOA, and leading candidate for Many hotel and resort owners the presidency in the May 28 Massada Chapter, Pioneer Wo- continue to bar Jewish patrons convention, men, will hear a talk by Dr. Leo and to suggest in their advertise- The conference will be held at Kirschbaum, professor of English ments that Jews will not be ad- the Pantlind Hotel, Grand Rapids. at Wayne University, at the meet- mitted. Rabbi Herman Kieval of Congre- ing' slated for Monday evening at "A more enlightened" attitude gation Ahavas Israel, Grand Rap- the home of Mrs. Max Kirsch- was discovered in the South. But ids, will give the irrtocation at baum on Pinehurst avenue. in Congress, several legislators, the closing session, a dinner in A television set, Laundromat including Rep. Clare Hoffman of honor of Frisch. and refrigerator will be given Michigan, showed anti-Semitic Reservations may be made at away at the Pioneer Women's bias. the regional office, WO. 5-1484. dance set for June 4 at the Tuner hotel. Proceeds will go to the child rescue fund. Nettie Turner, Lois Marx and Rose Mendelsohn are chairmen • Metropolitan to Study Reich Neu,(farten Guest Leah Biskin, a former Detroit- er who has spent the past 14 years in Israel, will address the Pioneer Women Clubs Tuesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Miss Biskin has been working with the Moazot Hapoalet, sister organization of the Pioneer Women in America, and with the Histadrut. During the last two years she has 'wen in Italy assist- ing the transfer of DP's to Israel. She will meet with the council of Pioneer Women and Poale- Zion groups on Wednesday, April 27. The league's annual report called 1948 "a year of great gains, violent reactions and in certain areas, increased discrimination." Judge Meier Steinbrink, na- tional chairman, said that 1948 was a good year ''because we wit- nessed an increased awareness among Americans of the problems of minority bias. • Friday, April 22, DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Ions—Detroit 0 ... ■ M• Ark for Mks Saber le