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Friday, June 21, 1946

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Jewish Center Activities

Livingston, Leader

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Of Anti-Defamation

League, Dies at 73

Outdoor Center Dances
Open Air Popular Concerts
On Alternate Saturdays
To Start at Center July 8
Sigmund Livingston, 73, na-
Outdoor dances in the Center
Open air popular concerts at tionally prominent Jewish lead-
court will be held on alternate the Center, a red feather service
Saturdays, it is announced by of the Community Chest, will be- er, died June 13 at his home in
Miss Sylvia Weiss, chairman of gin July 8, Julius Chajes, music Ravinia, Ill. He was one of the
the Saturday Nite Dance Corn- director, announces. Concerts are
- mittee. A Max Gail orchestra will planned for eight successive Mon-
provide the dance music at each day evenings to be held in the
of the affairs. The first outdoor outdoor court. Admission will be
dance will be held June .29, and 50c to non-members and 30c to
successive dances will be held members. In the event of rain,
on July 13, July 27, Aug. 10, Aug. the concerts will be held in the
24 and Sept. 7.
auditorium.
Other members of the dance
* * *
committee are: Reva Gold, Mar- Mothers' Club Picnic
ion Gold, Ruth Brenner, Betty
The Mothers' Clubs of the Cen-
Steinman, Dorothea Steinman,
ter and the Federation of Moth-
Laura Gesund, Sol Wildstrom and
ers' Clubs of the non-Jewish cen-
Sam Blender.
ters will hold a joint picnic next
Refreshments and games will
Wednesday at Rouge Park. Take
be provided.
the West Warren car to the end
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of the . line.
Registrations Being Taken
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For Camps Habonim, Chelsea
Special Center Activities
Registrations for Camps Ha-
An extension program of spe-
bonim• and Chelsea are being ta-
ken at the Center by Betty Sal- cial activities will be conducted
ter, camp registrar, who can be by the Health Education Depart-
reached at MA. 8400 for interview ment of the Center, a red feather
SIGMUND LIVINGSTON
service of the Community Chest,
appointments.
it
was
announced
by
Samuel
outstanding
members of the Illi-
Camp Habonim, directed by
nois Bar, having begun the prac-
Aviva Kaufman, will meet Mon- Levy, director.
The following co-educational tice of law more than 50 years
days through Fridays, 9 a. m. to
ago in Bloomington, Ill.
4 p. m., and is divided into a sea- activities will be conducted:
son of four two-week periods.
Born in Giessen, Germany,
Fencing—Tuesday and Thurs-
The camp will operate from July day, 8:15 to 9:30 p. m.
Dec. 27, 1872, he came to Bloom-
1 to Aug. 23. A transportation
Center Dance Group—Tuesday ington as a child, attended the
service is provided at a nominal and Thursday, 7:15 to 8:15 p. m. public schools there, graduating
from the law school of Wesleyan
cost.
Social Swims—Sunday, 2:30 to University. He practiced 'law in
Camp Chelsea, maintained by
the Center for mothers and young 4 p. m., and Thursday, 8 p. m. to Bloomington until 1929 when he
children, is an attractive and rest- 9:45 p. m.
moved to Chicago, becoming a
ful vacation spot. The camp, di- _ Life Saving For Men—Sunday, member of the law firm of Le-
rected by Samuel Neuschatz,.will 11 to 12, and for women, Tuesday, derer, Livingston, Kahn and Ad-
sit.
open June 30 for a season of four 8:30 to 9 p. m.
two-week periods. A strictly
Volleyball for men, Sunday 11
Mr. Livingston was the founder
kosher kitchen will be main- to 12:30; boxing instruction, Mon- of the Anti-Defamation League
tained.
day and Wednesday, 8 to 9 p. m.; of Bnai Brith and was its na-
Registrations are by appoint- weight lifting, Sunday 11 to 1:30 tional chairman for 35 years.
ment only.
and Monday and Wednesday,
He was an active member of
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5:30 to 7 p. m.
Bnai Brith for more than half
Special Membership
a century and was president of
Rates to Start July 15
District Grand Lodge No. 6 in
Special membership rates for
1901.
the summer are available at the
His book, "Must Men Hate?"
Center. Summer memberships
is generally acclaimed as an out-
may be taken out at any time be-
standing treatise on the subject
fore July 15, and they last three
of anti-Semitism.
months. At the end of the three-
LONDON (JTA) — Jewish
month period, summer member-
Cincinnati, 0.—Dr. Harold F.
ships may be converted into a Agency for Palestine made public
year round membership at a sav- the text of its reply to the rec- Reinhart, Hebrew Union College
ing. To join the Center under this ommendations of the Anglo- graduate, class of 1915, and rabbi
special offer, inquire at the Cen American inquiry committee, as of London, England, will be the
ter desk, or call Harry Stutz, requested by the British govern- speaker at H. U. C. graduation
exercises Saturday, at 2:30 p. m.
membership secretary, at MA. ment.
"The Jewish Agency," the re-
8400.
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ply states, "has made abundant- 1921 • Silver Anniversary • 1946
ly clear, in their memoranda and
12th St. Center Day Camp
in oral submissions to the inquiry
Registers Children 3 to 12
Parents who wish to send their committee, their views on the in-
children to a camp in the city separable problems of Palestine
may enroll them at the 12th Street and the Jewish people and the
Center Day Camp, it was an- reasons for their conclusion that
For REST, SPORT
nounced by Harold Weiss; direc- the only just and practicable so-
and FUN for
tor of the Center and the Day lution of these twin problems is
EVERYONE
Camp. The camp is being con- the establishment of Palestine as
Spacious grounds and
ducted for children 3 to 12 years a Jewish State.
"These views and their reasons
complete play facilities.
old under the supervision of
Excellent kosher style
food . . . airy rooms.
qualified leaders. A limited num- remain valid and unaltered. The
memoranda of the Jewish Agen-
Centrally located, yet
ber of children will be taken. The
away from congested
cy, as well as the oral submis-
district.
program includes swimming, hikes
sions, are doubtless available to
Write for booklet and
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rates.
and crafts, singing and games_ Britain, and a copy of their prin-
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Resort
Rates are reasonable.
cipal memo is attached for ready
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Haven,
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reference.
Los Angeles Club Announces
"The Jewish Agency hopes 1921 • Silver Anniversary • 1946
Sunday Night Social Parties
that the British and American
The Los Angeles Club of the governments, as well as bodies
Center announces the inaugura- indicated by the committee, will
tion of a series of alternate Sun- cooperate wholeheartedly in the
day night get-acquainted socials tasks of transport and resettle-
for unattached men and women ment involved."
to begin June 23 at 8:45 p.m. in
David Ben Gurion, Laborite
the outdoor court of the Center. chairman of the executive of the
The other dates are July 7 and Jewish Agency, issued a state-
July 21.
ment in London describing as a
Max Richman, an old timer "cruel mockery" Bevin's request
, from the former Washington to the Jews to have patience.
Boys Club, chairman of the club,
Bevin's claim that the admis-
is assisted by Mrs. Sadie Tel- sion of 100,000 Jews to Palestine
cove. The club has been . organ- would involve the 'expenditure of
ized for unattached men and $200,000,000 was termed "fantas-
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women.
tic"• by Ben •Gurion. The cost of
Chartered Flights Daily
Center Summer Program
immigration and settlement of
Non Scheduled
On Mondays, open air popular more than 400,000 Jews brought
concerts. will be held in the court. into Palestine by the Jewish
Twin Engine Luxury Liners
On Tuesdays, movies will be Agency has not amounted to half
70 Minufes Flying Time
shown.
that figure, he declared.
On Wednesdays, the discussion
$12.00 Plus Tax
group will meet in the court.
350 Jewish Students Return
Reservations include Auto
On Thursdays, dances will be to Germa.i Universities
Service from Door to
held in the court.
FRANKFORT,
(JTA)
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'Three
...
Junior activities will be coif. hundred and fifty Jewish students
Airport
ducted. through. the .clay
are enrcaled at present in the
The Center swimming pool will newly-reopened German univer-
be available .to. .all . groups .with sitie,s, it was revealed here over
organized swimming and life the weekr end, Most of the Jew-
1219 DAVID STOTT BLDG.
saving classes conducted by. qual ish students are liVing_ and eating
.-RA. 0416
ified personnel.
in separate quarters.

25th Season

Jewish Agency Points
To Unaltered Stand
On Palestine Issue

Page Thirteen

An Echo From Nazi Dogma

S. People Resent Insult,
Lame Excuses for Delay,
Wagner, Mead Tell Bevizi

U.

WASHINGTON (JTA)—British Foreign Secretary Bevin's
statement that New York did not want "too 'many Jews" was called
an "anti-Semitic utterance," an "echo from Nazi dogma" and a
"gratuitous insult" to the American people, in a cable sent him on
Saturday by Senators Robert F. Wagner and James M. Mead 'of
New York. The cable read:
"As United States Senators justly emphasize the integrity of
elected by the people of the
international undertakings and
State of New York, we are
shocked by your recent published the sancity of human rights at
statement that agitation in the the bar of international law and
United States for the entry of opinion: We submit that your
100,000 Jews arose because 'they statement was hardly compatible
did not want too many of them' with the friendly understanding
in New York.
that should exist between our
"Such a gratuitous insult will two peoples."
not be excused or forgotten by
the fair-minded people of our Austrian Repatriation
state and of every state—men
and women of every creed, race Story Based on One Letter
and color who have shed their
VIENNA, (Palcor)—The wide-
blood and participated in gen•-
erous and comradely aid to Brit- ly circulated statement by Aus-
ain in_the common cause of win- trian Minister of Interior Hel-
ning the war and the peace. Nor mer, that 2,000 Austrian Jews
can they square your repudiation living in Palestine are seeking
of the unanimous recommenda- repatriation, was based on a
tion of the Anglo-American Corn- personal letter from an individu-
mittee of Inquiry, itself estab- al Jews, Helmer has admitted, to
lished at Britain's suggestion, a Palcor correspondent here.
with your own earlier declara-
The
Austrian minister ex-
tion to the committee in London plained that he had received per-
that a unanimous report would sonal letters from many Austrian
result in the immediate imple- Jews in Palestine and one of
mentation of its recommenda- these stated that 2,000 Jews
tion.
wish to return to Austria.
"The American people over-
whelmingly believe that lame
excuses and new conditions, in-
consistent with the pledges of
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