10 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 28, 1952 Tales Out of School Motor City Lodge To Get BB Charter "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli. By By Betsy Barbara Brown Levin Cent ral Mumford High Hisb "Alumni Revue for '52," a va- riety show to be held tonight. ;will be the first big social affair of the season. Directed by Bob 'Pike, the show will contain an all-alumni case. Following the 8 p.m. performance, there will be dancing. Everyone is invited. The Senior class held its_elec- thins. last T h u r s d a y. Morry Frankel is the new president and Sally Korn wise is the veep. Ruth. Boraks arid Bob Littman, who were elected secretary and treasurer respectively, held cor- responding offices in the 12B. Congratulations to Sanford Lakin, who won the District _American Legion contest on the Con,titution last Wednesday. Speaking six minutes from a prepared speech on the "Bill of Riglits Spokesman of the Peo- ple," and five minutes extempo- raneously on the "Duties of the President," he won against con- testants from Chadsey, Western, and Northwestern. M. J a s I o At, Central, English teacher, will address members of the 1Y-Teens and other guests at a Meeting Wednesday. His topic will be "Youth in a World of Turmoil." The Home Economics depart- ment gave a fashion show for Central's co-eds last Tuesday. Fashions were donated by Jane Dineen of the Simplicity Pattern , Co.. who also gave the femmes helpful beauty tips. Students participating were Nadia Dia- chun. pianist, Gloria Safari-. an , Carol Spivak, Bev, Karbol, Marcia Kleinman, Mollie Brown, Barbara Block, Gretta Landau, Rene, Terebelo, Monny Merzon, Gertrude Nedelma n, Elaine Forbes, Marilyn Gold, Mona Har- ris. Rochelle Allan, Lois Rosen- bloom, Phyllis Karatzki, Shirley Levine, Gladys Steinmetz, Joan Ellings and Phyllis Morrison as models. ; and Crohn to Speak at Meeting Of Daniel Frisch Chapter . Council Delegates' Assembly April 24 Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, Com- munity Council president, an- nounces that the next delegate assembly will be held Thursday, April 24, 8:30 p.m. at Congrega- tion Bnai Moshe, Lawrence and Dexter. Council delegates and officers of organizations will be notified by mail of this meeting which will feature a report by the nominating committee. - Folk School Students Plan For Annual School Seder Students at the United Jew- ish Folk Schools are currently preparing for the celebration of Passover, with activities centered on study for their annual seder. The grade school will hold a seder at 4 p.m.,' April 8. Kinder- garten classes will hold a similar program at 1 p.m., April 9. Both Linwood and Northwest branches will participate. Masada ZOD "hapter Plans Membership Meeting Tuesday Masada Chapter, DOD, will hold an open meeting to inter est prospective members at 8:30 p.m.. Tuesday, at the Zionist House, Linwood at Lawrence. Membership is open to young p e o p l e of either 'sex. Moishe Heyman will be guest speaker, and the Is r a el i movie, "The Tent," will be shown. Other en- tertainment is also planned. Britain Opposes Provisions of New Law Against Group Libel LONDON, (JTA }- Moves to include a new law of libel and slander, now being considered by the standing committee of the House of Commons, containing provisions to punish group li- bels were opposed by the gov- ernment on the grounds that they would infringe on freedom of speech. TEL AVIV, (ZINS) -The re- mains of the famous Hebrew writer, Peretz Smolenskin, will be re-interred in Jerusalem on May 25. A delegation of Israel writers will soon leave for Italy to make arrangements for the transfer of his remains to Jer- usalem. Smolenskin died in 1885 in Mirano, Italian Tyrol. The Windsor Jewish Com- munity Council will present a new weekly radio program from 11:15 to 11:30 p.m., each Saturday, over station CKLW. The program will be directed by Rabbi Samuel Stollman. and Morris Seidelman. German Foreign Office Infested with Ex-Nazis The Veterans Memorial Build- ing will be the site of ale dance to be given by Stephen Wise AZA Chapter April 5. Tickets may be purchased from any member or at the door. Mumford's five contestants to the Michigan Forensic Contest have been working hard on en- tries to the district contest to be held at Mumford April 23 Competing for honors in their respective fields are Lee Castle- man for oratorical declamation, Pat O'Connell for oratory, Joyce Rosenblum for extemporaneous speaking and Ruth Rothman and Shelda Sklar for interpre- tive reading. Members of the Broadcasting Club were busy for the last two weeks preparing for the Mum- ford Variety Hour held on WDTR last Wednesday. Included in the show were original scripts by Joel Gottlieb. Bill and Cynthia Hamm, Dave Price and Merwin Goldsmith. Members of the Traveler Club pulled out their drivers' licenses, tightened their brakes and set out for traffic court on their most recent trip. The travelers, however, were not the only ones who were to be made conscious of careful driving because last Friday Officer Kendricks of the Palmer Park station came to Mumford and lectured on the fundamentals of auto safety. Remains of Smolenskin Daniel Frisch Chapter, Zionist Organization of Detroit, will host To Re-Enter Israel other ZOD Ch apters at its meeting at the Zionist House, Wednesday, 8:45 p.m. Lawrence W. Crohn, a past president of ZOD will speak about his recent visit to Israel. All young adults are invited. For information, call TO. 8-9413. The new Motor City Lodge, of Bnai Brith, will be installed with appropriate ceremonies on Sun- New WindsOr broadcast NISSEN GROSS day, 6:30 p.m., at a dinner meet- ing at Northwood Inn. James N. Laker, president of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council, Sidney J. Karbel and Dr. Lawrence I. Yaffa, general committeemen of the district. will participate in the presenta- tion of the charter. Special tri- bute will be paid to Samuel G. Shulman, founder of the lodge. Principal speaker will be Nis- sen Gross, of Chicago, a mem- ber of the Illinois bar and for 10 years director of the civil rights division of the Anti-Defa- mation League in the Mid-West Region. Martin Switzer is president of Motor City Lodge. All members and their friends are invited to attend the installation ceremo- nies which begin at 8:15 p.m.- MUNICH, (JTA)-Radio Mun- ich broadcast that a larger per- centage of former Nazi party members are officials of the West German Foreign Ministry now than served under Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop during the Hitler regime. Two cases were singled out as being ,"unsurpassed even in the Foreign Office." They are those of Werner von Grundherr, Am- bassador to Athens, and a man identified only as von Bargen, who has the rank of minister in the legal section of the For- eign Office. As political adviser to the Nazi war-time command- er in Denmark, von Grundherr was charged with having taken an active part in the deportation of 6,000 Jews. "The Foreign Office is a rat's i nest of former hangers-on of the Third Reich," the broadcast charged. A parliamentary ,com- mittee is conducting an investi- gation of the Foreign Office personnel and has so far recom- mended five dismissals out of 1 19 cases reviewed. The broad- cast said none of the five has yet been suspended. CARD OF THANK -II The family of the late FM Shlakman wishes to thank He relatives and friends for the many kindnesses extended dur- ing its recent bereavement. H MATZO with 1 the 'cite Itt it! a I famonsince 1884 ?IOW " sni, ASSOVER Distributed by Nati Wholesale Grocers Detroit, Michigan T. 1-4141M 119411 - 12ito Do YOU Have a Charge 4ceount With Us? Your Friends Have! Auxiliary Gives $1500 to Home For Aged for Recreation Center Mrs. Rose Marcus recently pre- sented a check for 21,500 on be- half of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for Aged. to Ira Sonnenblick, executive director of the Home for the establish- ment of a workshop and recrea- tion center in the Home. 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