Friday, December 24, 1943 THE JEWISH NEWS Jewish Youth's By Danny Raskin CLUB LASALLE did it again! . . . The "miniature" nite-club, owned and operated by the stu- dents of Central High, made its second appearance last Friday eve and again proved little short of sensational . . . Almost 1,200 kids took over every table in the gym and loudly applauded an- other two-show hit . . . An added feature was the Tin Rail, switch- ed from the school lunch room into a hot dog and soft drink snackery. * * * See Also Page 3 Pointing out that "nothing has occurred during the past year to make the policy of exempting Italian aliens from restric- tions appear Mistaken," Kurt R. Grossman, writing in the Nation, asks that the stigma of enemy alien be lifted from German ref- ugees, Jews and non-Jews. "I wish to emphasize that in thus removing the label of alien enemy from Italians, we do not forget that there are other loyal persons how classed. as alien enemies." The article points out that "not long ago, Edward J. Ennis, director • of enemy- alien control, said that refugees had in- creased America's population by 0.2 per cent, but that the cultural enrichment they had brought to this country was 'much greater than is expressed in this figure'." The charge made by David Horowitz, formerly the "Angel Gabriel" of the Moses Guibbory sect, that Joseph P. Kennedy, former U. S. Ambassador to Great Britain, and Orlando Weber, a retired industrialist, had made financial contributions to the sect, was denied by Blake Carter, radio commentator and treasurer of the Society of the Bible in the Hands of Its Creators, which is the name of the sect. The World-Telegram has carried a series of three articles attacking the Bri- tish White Paper poli cy °Palestine, describing it as "religious discrimination," a violation of the Mandate and a "breach- ing (of) a treaty made with the advice of . the Senate of the United States and pro- - claimed by the President of the United States on Dec. 5, 1925." The series, written by Henry Montor, executive director of the American Zionist Emergency Council, was released by the Scripps-Howard or- ganization to all its newspapers. OVERSEAS Lieutenant Colonel Goldin, commander of a regiment that has made important advances on the Ukrainian front, has been mentioned with high praise in an Order of the Day by Marshal Joseph Stalin. . The 50th birthday of Lazar Kagano- vitch, Commissar of the Soviet Union's Railway System and one of Joseph Stalin's chief aides, ,was the occasion for tributes in the Soviet press to his war contribu- tions and to his efficient management of the railways under the stress of war. secretary of the Jewish Center ... California beckons . . . Thanks Marvin Perlis, Essie Wasserman and Florence Lankowsky, public- ity; David Leader, Warren Ro- vetch and Herbert Siliman, re- freshment and bar; and Bernice Davidson, decorations. ALL PROCEEDS are toward Central's purchase of a Flying Fortress to be named "The Trail- blazer" . . . At this writing the kids have reached $279,000 of the needed $300,000 . . . A salute to Central's young men and women. Back Him Up With the Tools To Win BUY MORE BONDS Detroit's Newest and Mast Beautiful Funeral Home JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Harry Viteles, representative of the Joint Distribution Committee in the Middle East, has left for Aden to study the position of 2,- 000 Yemenite Jewish refugees who are being supported by JDC funds, it vas announced here. Approximately 2,500 Yemenite Jews have reached Palestine since February, in addition to 804 Jews whb now are en route from Yemen to Palestine and are ex- pected to arrive here this wctk. (Compiled From Cables of Independent Jewish Press Service) AMERICA He Is Fighting YOUR War. .. JDC Aide Goes to Yemen I To Air Refugee Problem Weekly Review of the News of the World LISTENING THE TWO SHOWS were both swellegant offerings with Jerry Siliman doing a grand job of emsee'ing the first show and co'ing with Jimmy Lipton on the second . . . The opener had . . . Annette Gold, the only non-Cen- tralite to perform, (she's only six years old) who piano'd the clas- sics; Toby Gorman played har- monica; Eugene Malitz "Sina- tra'd"; Marion Kopnick tapped; Tommy Lough boogied via the piano; and Barbara Lee Smith warbled the new Larry Rosen- thal-Jimmy Lipton tune, "Soft in the Night." * * * ON SHOW number two, Bever- ly Markowitz sang the blues; a trio, calling themselves Two Dots and a Dash, and made up of Janet Harris, Dorothy Greenbaum and Dorothy Levenson, vocalized: Helen "Peppy" Robinson tapped; and MaXine Harris swang for two encores .. • The second show also had Messrs. Lipton and Siliman duo'ing on another Rosenthal- Lipton ditty, "Superman's Just a Flash in the Pan." * * * IN OTHER WORDS, Club La- Salle is a WOW, and here are the kids responsible for its success . . . Jerry Siliman ; manager and Judy Spilkin, assistant manager; Jimmy Lipton and Larry Rosen- thal, entertainment; Danny Katz, Page Twenty-three LISTENIN' IN . Jack Spencer started new job as recreational director for the U.A.W.-CIO . . Formerly USO head of Jewish Welfare Board . . . Shirley Kiel weds a "Gable from Toronto," Jan. 2 . . . Bobby Oschinsky re- ceived his sergeant stripe in Iran . . . A.Z.A. chapter in Leeds, Eng- land,. having.a three-day conven- tion for A.Z.A. boys stationed there . . . S/Sgt. Ruben Gold, former president of League of Detroit Jewish Youth, furloughed, recently, as did Sgt. Norman Weinstein, former president of the Senior Council at the Jewish Center. Refugees admitted for the duration will not be forced to depart from Britain im- mediately upon the termination of the war, it was officially announced by the Government. In a fight between Nazis and anti- Nazis in the .Grenoble district of France, Eli Dreyfus, aged 70, and his brother Ed- ward, aged 66, have been shot. Andrie Berger has been arrested by the Nazis charged with being the leader of a French anti-Nazi band which killed the Nazi Commandant, Ritter, in Toulon. In an accelerated anti-Jewish drive, LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to aiming at the total extermination of the 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a line. Minimum two lines. remnants of Jewry in occupied-Italy and of Italians of Jewish descent, over 13,000 RAndoiph 7956 persons have been rounded up and in- SALESLADIES — Polish-speaking, ex- perienced salesladies for dresses, terned in concentration camps. The drive coats, lingerie, children's wear and • is conducted by the Gestapo, the - Musso- yardgoods department. Steady posi- tions, 44-hour week. Salaries from $35 lini puppet government and the Italian to $50 weekly. Splendid opportunity for advancement. See Mr. Cantor at Fascist party. Ten thousand were rounded Rosenberg's Department Store. 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