Community Council to Act Jan. 31 on Budget Conflict With Federation; Offensive Film Is Checked; Expose Pamphlets That Harm Unity The city-wide Jewish Com- program as part of the "Car- munity Council delegate assem- toon Capers" show. A part of bly will be held next Thursday, the film which depicted a 8:30 p.m., at the Dexter-Davison jewfish with a ham sandwich Center. that was being used as bait The meeting, according to Dr. employed stereotyped images, Shmarya Kleinma n, Council which in the view of the president, will deal with the Council were offensive and in the council's protest on the pro- poor taste. The television outlet regretted cedure of the Federation' in "seeking to dictate Council pro- the oversight and announced gram and policy by budgetary that the part of the film to decision." Dr. Kleinman asserts which exception has been taken that Council policies and activ- has been located and deleted. ities can be determined only On the basis of information after deliberation and study by supplied by the Council, the special lay committees respon- NCRAC also acted upon this sible only to the Council dele- matter and has been responsible for the removal of these same gate assembly. To assure that no organiza- scenes from other prints of the tion will be deprived of voting film which are in use by tele- privileges, Dr. Kleinman asked vision outlets in other cities. that in any instance where a Council Acts Against substitute delegate is to be sent, Pamphlet Harming Unity The Jewish Community Coun- that the names of such substi- tutes be registered with the cil has taken note of what it Council office by noon Jan. 30. characterized as the "irrespon- sible" attitude of certain organ- Station WJBK-TV expressed. izations which have distributed its regrets to the Jewish Com- leaflets in a neighborhood in munity Council over the in- the Dexte'r area. These leaflets, clusion in one of its film pro- in the view of the Council, can grams of a children's movie only serve the purpose of posing with some offensive sequences. a real threat to the harmony The Council directed the and stability of the neighbor- attention of the station to a hood affected. film displayed on a children's The internal relations coin- mittee of the Council has been following this neighborhood situation closely for a period of several weeks. Aside from the circulation. of the leaflets, the entire problem appeared to be one that was being readily solved with the complete coop- eration of all elements in the neighborhood. In a statement to the mem- bers of the internal relations committee, Louis Rosenzweig, the chairman, said: "The text of these leaflets is a despicable and outrageous' attempt to in- ject racial issues and is in ef- fect an open invitation to vio- lence. This -shameful and ir- responsible intrusion hampers constructive action and compli- cates the problem. This action cannot be viewed with equanim- ity by people with a genuine concern for the welfare of the Jewish community. The appeals in these leaflets are marked by hysteria which it has been our every effort to allay. Therefore, we can only take the view that the so - called Labor Youth League and 12th Street-DextA Chapter of the Civil Rights Con- gress whose names appear on these leaflets, are guilty of fan- tastic statements and gross . dis- tortions, and are attempting to create the kind of incendiary atmosphere which the people of the neighborhood and the Jew- ish Community Council have al- ready demonstrated that they do not want and will not tol- GLAUCO D'ATTILI, brilliant erate." young pianist, will make his De- troit debut at Town Hal 1, Wednesday, 11 a.m.,. in Fisher Danny Kaye to Get Theater. The youthful artist BB Award Over WW J had the spectacular honor of being chosen by Toscanint as Detroit audiences will h e.a r guest soloist with NBC Sym- Danny Kaye being given the an- phony. The great Maestro de- nual Bnai Brith award for Hu- scribed the pianist's playing of manitarian Service over the Concerto in B. Flat Minor as facilities of 07M§N.MT7M1 "magnificent!", radio station * * WWJ at 3 p.m., ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will Sunday. meet Sunday, . at the home of Kaye, the fam- the George Frieds, 4221 Tuxedo. ed star of stage * * * and screen, re- OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY cently returned CLUB will hold its next meeting from entertain- at the home of Mrs. Dody Cap- ing United Na- lan, 2809 Woodstock. Plans for tions troops in the group's second anniversary Korea and the Tokyo area. party will be discussed. Kaye In addition to * * * SCOTT NEARING, liberal eco- receiving this honor from Bnai Brith, Kaye star in a special nomist, will give five lectures on presentation called "The Head current conflicts this w e e k, and the Heart," in which he will under sponsorship of the World act and sing. Events Forum of the Jewish Cultural Center, 2705 Joy. The dates and subjects are: Sunday, 2:30 p.m., "The Awakening of Asia"; Sunday, 8 p.m., "Decay of Western Europe"; Tuesday, 8 p.m., "Drive Against Capital- ism" Wednesday, 8 p.m., "Drive Miami Beach's Against Communism"; Feb. 1, Largest NEW 8 p.m., "Will Capitalists and Communists Fight a General Oceanfront Hotel War." There is no admission charge. News Brevities CONG. BNAI .MOSHE MEN'S CLUB will offer its mid-winter frolic at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 3, in the synagogue's social hall. A floor show, dancing and refresh- ments will be featured. Call Henry Schore, UN. 3-8015, for reservations. * * * GENERAL MAURICE ROSE AUXILIARY will meet at 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Memorial Home. A social h a s been planned. Hostesses will be Rosa- lind Citrin and Rita Elkin. Prospective Members are invited. * * * ROSS -COLBRIN FAMILY CLUB will meet Sunday, at the home of the Myer Zagermans. At its last meeting, the group pledged its funds to buy Israel investment bonds. * * * KOLLIN FAMILY CIRCLE will meet Feb. 17, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M.. Kollin, of Pontiac. Plans for a Purim par- ty will be discussed. * * * MEYER L. PRENTIS is a mem- ber of the civic reception com- mittee which has arranged for the reception Sunday, 3 to 5 p.m., at Veterans Memorial Bldg., in honor of the Very Rev. Celestine J. Steiner, S. J., president of the University of Detroit. * * * RODIN CLUB will meet at the home of Mrs. Meyer Kahldon on Cortland Ave., Feb. 6. * * * * * SOLOMON FAMILY CLUB will meet next at the home of the Morton Formans, of Elmhurst. Ave. * * * An Opera film festival is at the Studio Theater, beginning with the presentation of "BAR- BER OF SEVILLE." It will be followed by "Il Trovatore" and "Faust and the Devil," each to be shown for one week. * * Just returned from a tri- umphal tour of South America and followed by a brilliant sea- son at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York, Ballet The- atre, America's national BALLET COMPANY, will be presented here by Ballet Theatre Founda- tion, Blevins Davis, president, at Masonic Temple, for two days only, with a Saturday matinee beginning Feb, 1. Ballet The- atre's repertory will be selected from the works of 15 different choreographers. In harmony with an estab- American Commission of In- lished policy, constituent mem- quirt' on Palestine in 1946. bers of the League of Jewish A meeting of the League's Women's Organizations will community relations board will dedicate their February meeting be held at 10 a.m., Thursday, at to the Women's Halevy Music Center, Linwood Division of the at Oakman. Mrs. Morton Sny- Jewish Welfare der, chairman, urges all presi- Federation. dents and community chairmen Guest speaker to attend. for the session, which is sched- uled at 12:30 Pisgah Lodge Plans p.m., Feb. 11, at Sports Night Program Temple Israel, is the noted au- A sports night program has thor, publisher been arranged by Pisgah Lodge, and public ser- Bnai Brith, for Monday, 8:30 vant, Bartley C. p.m., at Parkside Hall. Par- Crum. ticipating will be "Red" Jones, Recently re- Mr. Crum turned from a visit to Israel former American League um- where he saw the enormous pire; George Young,. bowler. 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