F4day, December 25, 1942 Jewish Youth's THE JEWISH NEWS Speakers at J.N.F. Conference Here Louis Darquier de Pellepoix, to the effect that a vast "legislative" program to deprive all French Jews of their last vestiges of civil rights had been drafted. By DANNY RASKIN Canada Supports Declaration OTTAWA (JTA)—Prime Minister Mackenzie King of Canada this week placed his government on record as supporting the joint declaration on Nazi atrocities against Jews, which was issued by eleven of the United Nations and the Fighting French. Palestine Press Demands Action JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Hebrew newspapers this week praised the Allied Declaration on the Nazi slaugh- ter of Jews and the expression of sympathy it has found in the British Parliament, and demanded that immediate practical steps be taken to enforce the declaration. LEON GELLMAN President of Mizrachi JUDGE MORRIS ROTHENBERG Former Z. O. A. President Belkin on 3rd Term States Anti-Zionists Odessa President Repudiate Democracy As Judge Levinthal Asserts New Council's Program De- nudes Judaism WASHINGTON, D. C.—An- nouncement of the proposed or- ganization of an anti-Zionist group under the leadership of Dr. Louis Wolsey, of Philadel- phia, is but another manifesta- tion of the irrational prejudice against our national movement Moscow Radio Informs Russians MOSCOW (JTA) The Moscow radio this week reported to the people in Russia on the Nazis' "special plan of extermination of the Jewish population" and commented upon the declaration of the Allied Nations — warning the Nazis with post war reprisals. - On Tuesday evening at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence, Nazis Charge "Anglo American Atrocities" the Odessa Progressive Aid So- ciety will install Alexander Bel- ZURICH (JTA) The Nazi Ministry of Propa- kin as president ganda, which has forbidden the publication in Germany for a third con-, and the occupied countries of the declaration of the secutive term. Allied Nations on the Nazi massacres of Jews, this Mr. Belkin week began disseminating statements abroad terming has rendered the declaration "a bit of typical British-Jewry atrocity great service to propaganda." the Odessa Pro- gressive Aid So-' At the same time the Nazi press in Germany de- ciety, as well as nounced the so-called British-American atrocities in terri- to the commun tories occupied by the Allied armies. ity in general. --- Recently he was edian, Max Bozick, and the en- Mr. Belkin chosen as one of tire cast of his theater, in "Shep- Detroit's delegation to the na- sel's Wedding," by H. Kalmano- tional convention for the Jewish Workers' Federation of Palestine, witz, Friday evening, Dec. 25, Stages "Shepsel's Wedding;" and Sunday matinee and evening, held in New York City. In the 31 years of its existence, Dec. 27. This musical comedy in_- New Year Eve Program the Odessa Progressive Aid So- cludes 15 song numbers. By Entire Cast ciety has participated in all local Next Thursday, at midnight, and national activities. Today it Abraham Littman, manager of Littman's will stage a variety is helping support 50 causes. Littman's Peoples' Theater, 12th program to usher in the New In the recent Bond drive, Mr. and Seward, announces the ap- Year. The entire company will Belkin induced members to buy pearance here of the noted corn- participate. Bonds valued at $129,000. He also pledged the organization in the amount of $2,500 to the War For a Quarter Century—Detroit's Finest Food Chest, gave $1,500 to Russian War The utmost care is exercised Relief, and $1,000 to Chinese War in planning our menus to Relief. insure sufficient variety to please the most exacting taste. MOTHERS' CLUBS Visit Our Cocktail Lounge— Your favorite drink mixed by Among the subjects to be dis- experts. cussed by the Mothers' Clubs this week will be "The Latest De- velopments in the Consumer Movement and the War Effort," 12th at Hazelwood TR. 2-9366 which will be stressed at the Davison-Oakman Club meeting. Members of the Twelfth St. Club will act as hostesses at a New Year's Eve party. The past presidents of the Mothers' Clubs wil be entertained at tea on Monday, at 1 p. m., at the Jewish Center, Woodward at The Detroit Institute of Technology, now co-educational, Holbrook. The Past Presidents' begins its spring semester February 1, 1942. Degree courses group meets for tea and a social in Engineering, Commerce, pharmacy, and Liberal Arts. gathering the last Monday of Short term courses in vocational and commercial subjects. every month at the Center. - — Littman's Features Comedian Bozick DRINK A TOAST TO . . . The parachutist. The only man who gets up in the world by falling down on the job. The following are a few ex- cerpts from a V mail we received from P.F.C. Nat Bloomberg, sta- tioned "Somewhere in England": "If one has a chance to travel about he will agree that no area of the same size in the United States has such a variety of scen- ery. At one end of the English Channel there is a coast like that of Maine. At the other end are the great white chalk cliffs of Dover. The lands of South Eng- land and the Thames Valley are like farm or grazing lands of the Eastern United States. "On furlough one goes to the cities, where you meet the Briton's pride in age and tradi- tion. You will find that the Brit- ish care little about size, not having the 'biggest' of • many things we do. For instance, Lon- don has no skyscrapers. Not be- cause English architects couldn't design one, but because London is built on swamp ground. The British have theaters and movies (which they call cinemas) as we do. But the great place of rec- reation is the 'pub'. A pub, or public house, is what we call a bar or tavern. A pub is 'the poor man's club,' the neighborhood or village gathering place, where the men have come to see their friends, not strangers. Every light in England is blacked out every night and all night. Every sign post along highways has come down and barrage balloons have gone up. Grazing land is now ploughed for wheat and flower beds turned into vegetable gardens. For many months the people of Britain have been do- ing without things which Amer- icans take for granted. But one will find that shortages, discom- forts, blackouts and bombings have not made the British de- pressed. Here are some lan- guage differences: You will have to ask for sock suspenders to get garters and for braces instead of suspenders—if you need any. You will get your drugs at a chem- ist's and your tobacco at a tobac- conist, hardware at an iron monger's. If you are asked to visit somebody's apartment, he or she will call it a flat." (He P.S.'s that he would cer- Hail Democracies' Declaration (Continued from Page 3) LISTENING POST HERE 'N THERE . . . National Council of Jewish Juniors tea dance, labeled "V" Hop, at Temple Beth El, - Sunday noon, 2:30 'til 6 p. m., Dec. 27 . . . All •servicemen are invited . . . there will be a 14 piece orchestra plus an entertaining program ..'. Indi- dentally, that's the evening A.Z.A. 321 has its dance at the General Motors . . . Joe Hootner received his corporal's rating last week ... Staff Sgt. Dave Schwartz V mails the column that, "Sometimes I have to pinch myself to believe that I'm actually 10,000 miles from home. Who knows but what this last move of ours from Aus- tralia is the first leg of our jour- ney back to the good old U.S.A. We get our calisthenics each day swatting great mosquitoes that fly by us .constantly in beau- tiful formation. They tell me that a plane landed at one of the airdromes around here, and they put 100 gallons of gas into it be- fore they realized that it was a mosquito" . . . Junior Home Re- lief rates a big cheer . . . For the past three years, they have been taking care of a young fellow who suffered a ruptured appendix five years ago . . . They sent him to the Grace Bendly Camp, pro- vided him with milk every day, books, etc. . . . He is now in the Grace Hospital, still ailing, but his sufferings, without a doubt, have been greatly alleviated by the.', humanitarianism of t h e Junior Home Relief. * * * Page Thirteen JUDGE LOUIS E. LEVINTHAL which persists among a small minority of the Reform Rabbis of this country, Judge Louis E. Levinthal, president of the Zion- ist Organization of America, de- clared in a statement made pub- lic here. In a rejoinder to the announced program of the new group re- cently organized under the name of "American Council for Juda- ism" in opposition to the estab- lishment of a Jewish national homeland in Palestine, Judge Levinthal declared that "by their disavowal. of Zionism in America these `Protestrabbinee (counter- parts of the small group of rab- bis who protested against Zion- ism in the days of Dr. Theodor Herzl, founder of the movement) have repudiated American de- mocracy itself." (Judge Levinthal is sched- uled to be one of the speak- ers,- at the Jewish National Fund conference in Detroit this week-end). Harry Boesky NOW A COLLEGE FOR MEN AND WOMEN ),.................,...................., WAYNE BATHS FOOT OF SECOND $ At The River DETROIT INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY EAST ADAMS at GRAND CIRCUS PARK RA, 6126 The Only Natural $ $ SULPHUR MINERAL BATHS $ In The City of Detroit f • tainly appreciate some candy. His $ $ Turkish and address is below). * * * Reducing Baths f f . 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