THE JEWISH NEWS
Page Eighteen
Refugee Going to Europe No Ideological Difference
To Help Jewish Children
Jewish Center Activities
Beginners' English Class
Mrs. Alice Schwab, director of
the Center New Detroiters Group,
announces the formation of a be-
ginners' English class by the
Board of Education in the High
School of Commerce, Grand River
at Second. The class, intended
for newcomers to this country,
will be held Mondays and Wed-
nesdays, 7 to 9 p.m. Enrollment
is taken at the classes.
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Day Camp Registrations
Parents who wish to send their
children to a camp in the city
may enroll them at the 12th
Street Day Camp, it was an-
nounced by Harold Weiss, dir-
ector of the Center and the Day
Camp conducted for children 3
to 12 under qualified supervi-
sion. A limited number of chil-
dren will be taken.
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Summer Health Program
Sam Levy, director of Health
Education at the Center, an-
nounces the following summer
health program for men:
JUNIORS (Under 14 years)
Gym and Recreation, Monday and
Wednesday, 3:30-4:15.
Swimming, Monday, Tuesday, Wed-
nesday and Thursday, 4:15-5:00.
INTERMEDIATES (14-17 years)
Gym and Recreation, Monday and
Wednesday, 3:30-4:15.
Swimming. Monday, Tuesday, Wed-
nesday and Thursday, 4:15-5:00; Sun-
day. 1-2.
EMPLOYED INTERMEDIATES
Gym and Recreation, Monday and
Wednesday. 6 :45-7 :45.
Boxing, Monday and Wednesday,
7-8.
Sw imming. Monday and Wednesday,
7:45-8:45; Tuesday, 7:30-8:30; Sunday,
3-2.
SUB-SENIORS (18-20 years)
SENIORS (21-25 years)
Gym and Recreation, Monday and
Wednesday, '7:45-9:15; Sunday, 10-1.
Swimming, Monday. 12 :30-3 :15, 4-
9:45; Tuesday, 12:30-3:15, 4-1:45; Wed-
nesday, 12:30-3:15, 4-9:45: Thursday,
12:30-3:15, 4-7:45; Friday, 12-4:30; Sun-
day, 10 :30-2 :30.
Handball, Monday and 'Wednesday,
2-9:30; Tuesday and Thursday, 2-9:30;
Fridays, 12-4:30.
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
(26 years and up)
Gym and Recreation, Tuesday and
Thursday, 5:30-7; Sunday, 10-1.
(Also all Senior Classes)
Handball, no restrictions. Three
courts available at all hours when
Health Education Department is open.
Squash. Monday through Thursday,
12-9:30; Friday, 12-4:30; Sunday, 9:30-
4 :30.
MONTREAL—A slight woman
Summer Membership
of 45 proposes to return to Eur-
Special membership rates for ope to help care for the all too
the summer are available at the
Center at any time before July
15 for three months. Inquire
at the Center desk, or call Harry
Stutz, membership secretary, MA.
8400.
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Friday, June 28, 1946
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Saturday Night Dance
The first outdoor Saturday
night dance will be held in the
Center court on June 29, it is
announced by Miss Sylvia Weiss,
chairman of the committee. Out-
door dances will be held on al-
ternate Saturdays—July 13, July
27, Aug. 10, Aug. 24 and Sept. 7.
Georgia Starts Suit
To Dissolve Klan
ATLANTA, Ga. (JPS) — The
State of Georgia filed suit in
Superior Court here to revoke
the charter of the Ku Klux Klan
which was reborn on nearby
Stone Mountain in 1916. The
suit, State Attorney Gen. Eugene
Cook said, is intended to disolve
the national organization of the
Klan which in recent months has
renewed its activities all over
the country.
MRS. ELSA MARGO
few children who have survived
the decade of war_ and Nazism.
Mrs. Elsa Margo has been happy
in Canada since she first came
here from Germany a few months
before the war broke out.
Now she will be going back
as a Canadian citizen in the serv-
ice of the Canadian Jewish Con-
gress. She ;'ill be attached, like
110 other trained and experienced
workers, to the staff of the Amer-
ican Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee with its European
headquarters in Paris. She hopes
that her work will be with chil-
dren and that her nursing ex-
perience will be utilized.
The case, initiated on Instruc-
tions of Governor Ellis Arnall,
recites a long list of terroristic
acts committed in Georgia by
Klan members and charges the
hooded order with conspiracy to
"grab control" of the state gov-
ernment. Also named in the suit
as an "exalted cyclops" of the
Klan is S. W. Roper, former head
of the Georgia Bureau of Invest-
igation under the administration Aiuma Zionist Youth
of ex-Governor Eugene Talmidge. To Meet This Friday
The Superior Court has ordered
the Klan to show cause on or
ALUMA, Labor Zionist Youth
before July 1 why its charter Organization, will meet this Fri-
should not be revoked.
day at 8:15 p. m., at the Gewerk-
Dr. Samuel Green, Grand shaften Conference Room, 9142
Dragon of the Association of Linwood, near Clairmount.
The political history of the
Georgia Klans, which recently
staged the first postwar Ku Klux Poale-Zion will be given. In addi-
Klan meeting, stated at an in- tion, issues which will appear on
Next week, the health educa-
terview that his organization has the National Labor Zionist Or-
tion schedule for women and
no legal connection with the na- ganization of America's Confer-
girls will be announced.
tionwide Ku Klux Klan, Inc., ence to be held in Lakewood,
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which is now under suit by the N. J., on July 4, 5 and 6 will
Camp Chelsea Registrations
Federal Government for $685,000 be discussed.
Camp Chelsea, maintained by in back taxes.
ALUMA members and friends
the Center fa:' mothers and young
lave been asked to volunteer as
children, will open June 30 on
workers and watchers at the elec-
Lake Lehman, 20 miles west of
tions for the World Zionist Con-
Ann Arbor.
gresS June 30 and July I.
Sam Neuschatz, Camp Cheslea
For information, call Joseph
Leep, chairman, DA. 5084.
director, announces that Betty
Salter, registrar, MA. 8400 still-is
PARIS, (JTA)—The ORT will
accepting applications for the organize a naval training center General Zionists In First Place
periods of July 14 to July 28, in London as part of its general In South African Elections
JOHANNESBURG, (JTA)—Re-
July 28 to Aug. 11 and Aug. 11 program of preparing Jews for
to Aug. 25.
various profession, it was an- sults of the elections of delegates
The weekly rates are $25 for nounced by Dr. David Lvovitch, to the forthcoming World Zionist
adult members of the Mothers' leader of the organization, at a Congress made public here re-
Clubs and the Center and $17 meeting of the World ORT Execu- veal that the General Zionists
for children who are members: tive here. The meeting approved elected the largest number of
$30 a week for adult non-mem- the establishment of ORT tool delegates. The General Zionist
bers and $20 for non-members' supply corporations in various slate received 9,475 votes, the
countries. It also decided to call Zionists-Revisionists received 8,-
children.
a World ORT Conference here 404 votes, the Zionists Laborites
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in August.
7,347 and the Mizrachi 1,418.
Camp Habonim Opens
Camp Habonim opens its sea-
son July 1 and will continue in
two-week sessions until Aug. 23.
Registrations for the first two-
week period are filled. Appli-
cants may register for other per-
Really oven-baked—Drenched
iods by appointment with Miss
Betty Salter, registrar, MA. 8400.
in a rich tomato sauce
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Mothers' Club Farewell
The Center Mothers' Club will
hold its farewell social of the
season in the Butzel Hall of the
Center next Monday at 8:30 p.m.
Members of all other Mothers'
Clubs are invited. Rosalie Gross
and Betty Kowalsky will be on
the musical program. Sealtest Co.
will feature an educational movie.
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Open Air Concerts
Open air popular concerts at
the Center begin July 8.
Julius Chajes, music director,
announces that concerts are plan-
ned for eight successive Monday
Packed with energy and real
evenings in the outdoor court.
old-fashioned flavor.
Admission will be 50c to non-
Ready to heat, eat and enjoy.
members and 30c to members.
In the event of rain, concerts
0 = Kosher
will be held in the auditorium.
The symbol 0 is the seal of endorse-
Most of Arabs Ignorant
Of Mufti's Fascist Career
By -1 EYER LEVIN
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Suppose
as you drove thr.rugh Germany
every cart and vehicle you passed
was festooned with green
branches while the entrance of
every village was arched with
greenery with a photograph of
Adolf Hitler in the center.
That is the condition of Pales-
tine today with the picture of
Haj Amin el Husseini, the Grand
Mufti of Jerusalem, substituted
for that of Hitler, and there is no
ideological difference. The Old
City of Jerusalem is bedecked
with greenery and vari-colored
paper streamers and there is the
feeling abroad that all Arab hab-
itations are awaiting the return
of the hero who helped Hitler
against the Allies.
Masses Ignorant
In point of fact, most of the
Arab masses are ignorant of the
Grand Mufti's ideas and of his
Fascist career. In primitive fash-
ion, they know him only as a
national hero and religiouS lead-
er who is an enemy of "govern-
ment", and every low level of
every population, it has always
seemed to this correspondent, has
sympathy for those who resist
"government".
This horrible ignorance is like-
ly to give the Grand Mufti a
mass following that will result
in bloodshed. All of Palestine to-
day exists under an atmosphere
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To strengthen the heroic pioneers of the Histadrut
ACT NOW-
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of the sultriest intensity, and an
outbreak of fighting will be
greeted almost with relief by the
population, whose nerves are at
the breaking point.
Knows the Arabs
This correspondent talked with
an old and wise settler who
knows the Arabs as well as he
knows the Jews, and he pointed
out that the Jewish population
is absolutely ready and resigned
to trouble. Its attitude, he said,
could be summarized in this
wise: "Let them come. We may
get a really hard blow, but we
are ready for it. If it is hard, it
won't last more than a few days."
If new Arab discords take the
form of terrorism again, of road-
sniping and sporadic attacks on
the settlements, the Jews will re-
taliate eye for eye, the writer
can report. The Jews know ex-
actly how many guns are pos-
sessed by each Arab village since
much of that armament was off-
ered for sale to the Jews. For
example, one lad told me that
certain Arab villagers, unable to
utilize most of the parts of a
machine gun dismounted from
a plane, had sold those parts to
a Jewish settlement.
My friend, the old settler, said
that "if the Mufti-ites try things
like planting mines for blowing
up our buses on the roads, they
know that the next day dozens of
Arab vehicles will be blown up."
To guarantee a sound, cooperative foundation for
the Jewish Commonwealth
ACT NOW—
To strengthen the defenders of Jewish life in
Palestine.
ACT NOW—
To open wide the gates of Palestine for every
homeless Jew
VOTE FOR.
Labor Zionist
Progressive Bloc
to the
World Zionist Congress
Sunday, June 30,
and Monday, July 1
VOTE TICKET NO. 2
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