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May 09, 1952 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-05-09

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Early Deadline for May 30 Issue

On account of Decoration Day and the First Day
of Shevuoth occuring concurrently on Friday, May 30,
there will be an earlier deadline for all copy for that

Photographs for that issue must be in our hands
not later than at noon on - Friday, May 23. All copy for
that issue must reach us before 10 a.m. on Monday,
May 26.
Regular Jewish News deadlines are at noon on
Mondays for photographs and at 2:30 p.m. on Mondays
for editorial copy.

Sugarman Resigns
Presidency of PEC

Electioneering By Zionists;

NEW YORK, (JTA) — Joseph
Sugarman, who assumed active
duty as president of the Pales -N
tine Economic Corporation in
September, 1952, announced his
resignation. In a statement, he
said:
"I have been unable to agree
with the executive committee of
the board of directors upon what
should be the program and
methods of operation of the
Corporation for the fulfillment
of what I consider to be the
Corporation's proper role in the
upbnilding of the economy of
Israel."

Short Memory About Nazis

By ALLEN LESSER

tAn American Jewish Press Feature)

ELECTIONEE RING: In a trict voted in favor of a praesi-
startling reversal of position, the dium instead of a, president for
Louis D. Brandeis District of
The New England Zionist Re
Washington, D.C., passed a reso-
lution indorsing the candidacy gion surprised campaigners by
its
of Rabbi Irving Miller for ZOA indorsing Dewey Stone as
president. The District also in- "favorite son" candidate.
(Editor's Note: As we go
dorsed I. S. Turover as a candi-
date for national vice-president. to press, we learn that
Dewey Stone, Rudolph Son-
Last February, the Brandeis Dis-

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nenborn and a group of
Progressives have launched
a movement to back the
candidacy of Ezra Shapira
of Cleveland for the ZOA
presidency.)

Indorsement of candidates is
not binding upon regional . dele-
gates to the ZOA convention in •
June, but is only expression
of approval. Candidates who
have officially thrown their hats
in the ring so far include Abra-
ham A. Redelheim, Rabbi Irvi,ng
Miller, Mortimer May and Max
Bressler. Mr. Shapiro has not
yet announced an intention to
run.
SHORT MEMORIES: Sad

The Dean of Golfers,
Jimmy Demaret,

three-time winner of the Masters, is
the Concords new golf professional.
Let Jimmy and his faculty of experts,
including Jack Redmond and Jim
. Basile, polish your game at the
Concojds new Golf Practice Range.

NOT 1, BUT 2 GREAT GOLF
COURSES AT THE CONCORD!

The Par -. 4 1 , 1S-hole INTERNA-
TIONAL...7100 downhill yards. in
an uncrowded 300-acre paradise.

The picturesque 9-hole CHAL-
LENGER...no sportier short course
anywhere.

-The Concord
INTERNATIONAL
Golf Course is one of the really great
courses of the country. It should be
a must on an -one's golfing calendar. -



New.indoor Ice Skating Rink
guarantees terrific
skating, night and day,
in all weather.

10,

Complimentary instruction,
and exhibitions
by world-famous pros.

SWIMMING
ROWING
VOLLEY BALL
SUNBATHING
DANCING
HANDBALL
BASKETBALL
TENNIS
BASEBALL

RIDING
SOFTBALL
BADMINTON
PING-PONG
BARBECUES
PICNICS
SCENIC s H(KING
TELEVISION
FISHING

After a day of sports, relax and enjoy a
sumptuous dinner and top entertainment in
the Cordillion Room. Ed Sullivan, Milton
Berle, Sam Levenson, Billy Eckstine, Sophie
Tucker—have all appeared at the Cordillion
Room. Dancing nightly to two orchestras.

For Reservations call New York
CHickering 4-0771 or, Monticello 1140

Honeymooners: Write or
call for Honeymoon Folder

HOTEL

commentary on the brevity of
American memories of Nazi
war criminals. is provided by a
recent U. of Miami gag re-,
ported by the Jewish Floridian
(Miami). The University
.newspaper sent out .a reporter
to get signatures for a petition
to elect Ilse Koch as secretary
of t h e student association.
Out of 300 students who were
approached, 270 signed the
petition with hardly a ques-
tion about the "lady's" iden-
tity. Somes thought she was a
professor's daughter. Only 30
students realized t h a t Use
Koch was the wife of a Nazi
concentration camp com-
mander, that she is a con-
victed mar criminal now serv-
ing a life sentence. Her spe-
cial brutality wa making
lampshades out of, the skin of
concentration camp prisoners.
SHORT SHORTS: Speeches at

the - Carnegie Hall Independence
Day r a 11 y, sponsored by the
American Zionist Council, were
relayed to Israel by the Voice of
America on its Israel-beamed
program next day . . Israeli
Ambassador Abba Eban sent
special greetings in Hebrew to
the people of Israel . . Observ-
ers, noting Eban's ' tired voice,
commented on his superhuman
efforts during recent weeks on
behalf of Israel's fund appeals;
shook their heads in concern as
they recalled how the hard-
working Ambassador collapsed
from sheer exhaustion last May
following his equally strenuous
efforts on behalf of the Israel
Bond campaign ... "Israel Free-
dom Festival. - recently -
Chicago for bond drive. is de-
nounced by the Sentinel (Chi-
sago) because it **was in utter
bad taste, .vulgarized Israel. and
degraded the memory of out
six million •Kedoshim'." In an
editorial headed "A fter the
Striptease — What Next?" the
Sentinel called on Chicago Bond
Committee for public apology
. Premier performance of "A
Hymn to Israel Reborn," a ean- -
tata for chorus of mixed voices,
string ' orchestra, clarinet and
piano. was held at Forest Hills
Jewish Center (Queens, N.Y.) for
Independence Day celebration..
Composer is cellist Abrasha Bor-
odkin, f o r to e r Carnegie Pop
Concerts conductor; text is by
Zachariah Subarsky . . . Noted
composer Frederick Jacobi's
"Sacred Service for the Sabbae
Eve" will be premiered by the
Park Avenue Synagogue (N.Y.)
on May -23 . . . Description of a
book written more t h a•n 100
years before Herzl by an Italian
Senator named Benedetto Mus-
olino, which proposed establish-
ment of a Jewish principality in
Palestine with Hebrew as it na-
tional language, was broadcast
by Kol Zion Lagolah. Entitled
"Jerusalem and the Jewish Peo-
ple," the book is now being tran-
slated into Hebrew .

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