▪ Jewish Center Activities (The Jewish Community Center, 8904 Woodward, is a Red Feather Agency) Dr. Paul Butterfield, assistant professor of history at Wayne University, will be featured at the July 14 meeting of the WEDNESDAY EVENING DIS- CUSSION GROUP to be held in the outdoor court of the Center. * * * The CENTER FILM PRO- GRAM is ,sponsoring a special summer program to be held in the outdoor court of the Center at 9 p.m. every Monday, begin- ning July 12. The first of the series will be "Psychiatry in Ac- tion," a film presenting the re- sults and treatment of war neu- roses. Center members may at- tend without charge. Cost to non-members will be 25 cents. * * * The summer TEEN-AGE PRO- GRAM at the Center is in need of volunteer leaders. Interested applicants, should contact Mort Goodman, intermediate activities director, MA. 8400. * * * The SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE COMMITTE announces that the next event will be held in the outdoor court at 9 p.m. July 10. Paul Leash and his or- chestra will provide the music. * * * Mrs. Valeria Burger, president of the LOS ANGELES TEL- COVE CLUB, announces a Sun- day afternoon picnic at Bob-Lo Park, at 2 p.m. A group will leave on the 2 o'clock boat. The meeting place will be the foot of Woodward. Further informa- tion may be secured by calling Mary Caplan at the Center. * * * Mrs. Dina Robbins, chairman of summer activities for the Center MOTHER'S CLUB, an- nounces that plans are set for the July picnics to be held at Palmer Park. The picnics will take place July 13, 20 and 27. Plans include a 3 to 5 game period, with supper following from 5 to 7. At 8:30 the group will attend the open air concert at the State Fair Grounds. Another part of the summer program is the Wednesday morn- ing trips. to be held in July. Dates are as follows: July 14, bus trip to Camp Chelsea; July 21, boat trip to Bob-Lo, and July 28, boat ride to Cedar Point. * * * The SELECT SOCIAL CLUB, a group for single middle-aged men and women, will hold their July 10 and 24 Saturday evening socials at the Center, and their July 17 and 31 affairs at the State Fair Grounds. Further in- formation may be secured from Miss Mary Caplan at the Center. Mrs. S. Goldoftas Named New Club One President Club One of the Pioneer Wo- men's Organization held its an- nual wind-up gathering and luncheon June 22 at the Work- men's Circle. Mrs. David Sislin, retiring president, reported that the Club has raised $28,000 for projects in Israel during the past year. The following were installed by Mrs. S. White as officers for the coming year: Mesdames S. Goldoftas, chair- man; R. Kurtzman, chairman of executive; Sarah Levin, Chana Michlin, R. Linsky, vice chair- men; Sophie Sislin, Fanny T. White, fund chairmen; M. Kra- mer, A. Alpert, F. Agranoff, Bes- sie Kumove, secretaries. Officers for the donor event in- clude Mrs. Sislin, Moatzoth Ha- poaloth; Mrs. White, secretary; Mrs. Kumove and Mrs. Heinick, bulletin, and Mrs. Levin and Mrs. Garmel, child rescue. The 41 American ,Jews who were removed from the Marine Corps by Lebanon and were held in a detention camp in Bei- rut are on their way back to the U.S. The Egyp tian Government in- formed the UN Truce Commis- sion that it will permit supply convoys front northern Palestine to get through to • the Negev settlemeWs. .14 ••• 11••■•tf ••5 4w, Florida Girl Will Wed Detroiter Morton Cohen Students Acclaim Hebrew Schools' Athletic Program Mr. and Mrs. A. Marks of Jacksonville, Fla., announce the engagement of their daughter, Loah, to Morton Cohen of the MISS LOAH MARKS Lee Crest, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohen of 4280 Pasadena. The wedding will take place Aug. 22 at the home of the bride-elect. Jewish Leaders Hail Hungarian Legal Code BUDAPEST, (JTA) — Jewish leaders here welcomed the new- ly-announced penal code—which will soon become law—contain- -ing legislation against the display of racist and anti-religious sen- timents. Under the old Hungarian leg- al code, only instigation against religious, racial and national mi- norities was considered a pun- ishable offense. The new I a w classifies as "fascist offenses" all contempt of persons based on r a c i a 1, religious or national grounds. The new law makes the provocation of national superior- ity feelings a punishable offense. Jewish leaders interpret the new code as a "vigorous step forward in the fight against anti-Semit- ism." An athletic program, organiz- ed in the United Hebrew Schools of Detroit, has met with great enthusiasm by the students. The initial spring function of this program was a two game elimination baseball tournament. The participating schools were Rose Sittig Cohen, David W. Simons and Philadelphia-Byron. The baseball Championship was won by the Rose Sittig Cohen School, which was presented with a cup to be held until next year's tournament determines a new champion. The following received medals for being on the winning team: Larry Beck, Her- bert Goldstein, Howard Marsh, Leslie ,Friedenberg, Ronald Mil- ler, Ronald Weiner, Jerry Rose, Herbert Ferency, Jack Laurie, Fred Salamon, Jerry Hoshkovitz and Harvey Glassman. Directors of the athletic pro- gram, under the general super- vision of Irving Collens, are: Maurice Sugar, Philadelphia- Byron; Sol Cohen, David W. Simons; Irving . Collens, Rose Sittig Cohen. This athleitc program will con- tinue through the summer school session which closes July 30. Wayne's Pi Tau Sigma Joins National Group Sigma. Alpha Mu, national col- legiate social fraternity, has es- tablished a chapter at Wayne University with the pledging of Pi Tau Sigma, 20-year-old local fraternity, Gabriel Alexander, chairman of the national alumni council, announced. SAM will be the first national Jewish . fraternity with chapters at both Wayne and the Universi- ty of Michigan. The Wayne group, designated as Mu Kappa chapter, has 40 members. Its officers are Walter Burke, president; Oscar Bederin, Centralized Jewish Body vice-president; David • Moscow, Finally Formed in Poland WARSAW, (JTA)—The Coun- secretary, and Leon Belinsky, cil of Jewish Communities has treasurer. The Pi Tau alumni also will joined the Central Jewish Con-1- mittee, following protracted ne- be inducted into the national gotiations. The new group will fraternity. Their officers are Na- represent Polish Jewry both in than Soberman, president; Sid- matters affecting the internal ney Singer, vice-president; Dr. life of the Community and be- H. 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