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August 22, 1947 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-08-22

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THE. JEWISH NEWS

Page Eight

Herbert Hordes, 2 New Yorkers,
Leave to 'Begin Studies in. Haifa

■ •

Herbert Hordes (right), 19-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Hordes. 2308 Calvert, is pictured in New York City aboard the Marine
Carp of the American Export Lines, prior to his departure for Pal-
estine's only engineering school in Haifa last Friday.
Hordes, a former University of Michigan student, is shown with
Jay Stern, 18, and Fay Rechtman, 20, of New York, who also will
enroll for the Institute's fall term.
The trio will join 50 American veterans now studying at the
Hebrew Institute of Technology under the provisions of the GI Bill
of Rights. The Institute, with an enrollment of over 1000 students,
comprises an engineering school, a nautical school, a graduate school
and a technical high school.

Latin Americans Like
Emma Schaver Recitals

Gestapo Officers to Hang
For Murders at Dachau

Reviews ,in Chilean papers
show that the concert tour of
Mrs. Emma Schaver, Detroit so-
prano, is a full success. In a con-
cert in Santiago, Chile, she sang
Jewish songs as well as arias
by Handel and Puccini. The re-
viewers agree that Mrs. Scha-
ver's voice is excellent and praise
the concert as one of the high-
lights of the Santiago season. The
concert had to be repeated.
From Santiago, Mrs. Schaver
left for Buenos Aires, and after
a few recitals in Brazilian cities,
she will return to Detroit.

DACHAU (JTA)—Two former
Gestapo officers were sentenced-
to the gallows for the murder of
Jews at the Dachau and Kaufer-
ing concentration camps. Judge-
ment was passed by an American
military tribunal here.
The condemned men are Anton
Stingelwagner and Franz Milenz.
A third Gestapo officer, Max
Leengenfelder, received life im-
prisonment for the same crime.

I

Our Letter Box I

Reader Says Britain Seeks
Free Hand In Middle East

Editor, The Jewish News:
For the past two years the
American press has been flooded
with reports about the sad plight
of England. Anyone with a spark
of compassion could not help but
shed a tear at the story of the
British Lion—once the monarch
of the jungle—sick and hungry,
licking his wounds with a fevered
tongue, his life blood oozing
away.
England's friends will be happy
to learn that the reports have
been exaggerated or, at least, that
the patient is recovering quickly.
Britain is becoming "her - old self
again". Every day we see new
signs of her normal, hereditary,
ingrained habits coming to the
surface again.
Here is an example. Recently
the British High Court commuted
the death sentence of three Ger-
man generals but refused to do
the same in the case of three
Jews in Palestine. Anyone who
knows British history can under-
stand the reason. Britain under-
stands, and respects, military
power and the desire for con-
quest. The three Jews were
rebels against the British yoke
and therefore must be merciless-
ly destroyed. Then, the inhuman
acts of the German generals were
committed in Italy, against Ital-
ians, while the Jewish rebels ac-
tually killed, a few English sol-
diers. There is a difference, you
know.
In Greece, England maneuver-
ed us into assuming the full cost
and responsibility of protecting
her interests. Knowing that
Americans are averse to sending
their sons overseas, she laid the
foundation for the settlement of

the Palestine problem in a 'man-
ner satisfactory to England.
When the day arrives for the final
settlement of that problem by
the United Nations she will offer
to witIrtlraw from Palestine on
condition that America takes
over. By that time, she is

shrewdly betting, our experience
in Greece will have become so
irritating to us that America will
say: we may as well let England
stay there. This is exactly what ,
Britain wants—a free hand in the
Middle East.
WALTER JACKSON

HIGH HOLY DAY
SERVICES

Will Be Held in the

THREE AUDITORIA

of the

UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS

PHILADELPHIA-BYRON

DAVID W. SIMONS

(Tuxedo and Holmur)

ROSE SITTIG COHEN

(Lawton and Waverly)

WELL-KNOWN CHAZONIM WILL

OFFICIATE

Auditoriums newly decorated and seats comfortable. ,

Tickets On Sale

Beginning Sunday. August 24

Synagogue Committee

Nathan Yaffa
Chairman

Morris Fishman
Isaac Rosenthal
Co-Chairman



900 College Scholarships
Granted by Association
NEW YORK (JTA)—Nine hun-
dred college scholarships have
been provided for Jewish youths
Uruguay to Extend
i nthis city by the Jewish Child
Validity of Entry Visas
Care Association since the incep-
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, tion of its program in 1891.
(JTA)—The Uruguayan Ministry
of the Interior is planning to ex-
tend the life of immigration visas
DETROIT
which would normally be invali-
dated on Sept. 7.
Soon starting tour of EUROPE
Hungary Promises Aid
and PALESTINE, will take on
To Trade Schools of ORT
Assignments - Representations
BUDAPEST (JTA)—Impressed
Selling - Buying
with the work of the ORT in
Budapest, Dr. Julius Ortutay,
WRITE IMMEDIATELY
Hungarian Minister of Educa-
Box 117, Jewish News,
tion, pledged to leaders of the
organization that he will do "ev-
2114 Penobscot Bldg.
erything in his power" to further
Detroit 24
the interests of their trade
schools.

Business Executive

Enroll your children in the Jewish Folk Schools

of the Labor Zionist Organization

DAY - NURSERY and KINDERGARTEN
for PRE - SCHOOL CHILDREN

Central School and Nursery Building at 13722 Linwood, corner
Pasadena. The Schools are now open for registration—Classes
will Open Wednesday, September 3. We teach our pupils:

Hebrew
Yiddish
Bible
Jewish History
Jewish Customs
and Traditions

Jewish Holidays—Their Meaning
and Importance. Acquainting pu-
pils with modern Jewish Life
everywhere and with the Recon-
structed Jewish Life in Palestine
Special classes for boys of Bar-
Misvah age.

These beautiful Tropical
Worsteds, the' much wanted
Barathea and Bengaline
weaves, are . at $49.50 ...
a scoop in front-page cloth-
ing news. They are styled and
hand tailored in the Schol-.
nick tradition with choice of
single or double brea
models for short an4#4
as well as regular

Special Celebrations and Jewish Festivals are Arranged by and
for our Pupils During the Year. The Schools are Conducted by
Competent Highly Qualified Teachers. Register your Children
Now — without delay — Daily from 3:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. except
Saturday. Sunday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Give Your Children a Modern and Progressive Jewish

Education

Phone TO. 9-9751

Washington Boulevard

Grand River

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