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March 06, 1953 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-03-06

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'Lieutenant Governor Buys Ticket
For Ball of Bnai Brith Council

Friday, March 6, 1953

Elect W. Herz to Head
Detroit Selfhelp Chapter

At a recent meeting, Selfhelp,
Detroit Chapter, •elected the fol-
lowing new officers:
Walter Herz, president; Ruben
Manko, Mrs: Elsa Friednia,nn and
G: Vernon Leopold, vice-presi-
dents; Karl Lowy, treasurer;
and Werner Heilbrunn, secre-
tary.
On the board of directors are
Walter Baum, Mrs. Paul Korby,
Mrs. Walter Gottlieb, Mrs. John
J. Leopold, Mrs. Hans Saffir,
Hugo Schweiger, Walter Stark,
Jack Stattman, Alfred Straus,
Fritz Tuch, Egon Weiser and
Moses - Weiser. Auditors are Er-
nest Gans and Hans Saffir.

Speakers Club to Meet
Dr. George Boat will be prin-
cipal speaker at a meeting of
the Speakers' Club at 9 p.m.,
Saturday, in the Davison Jewish
Lieutenant Governor CLARENCE A. REID of Michigan (right) Center. His topic will be "The
is shown purchasing a ticket for the Bnai Brith Ball to be held Nazarene." Also to be discussed
at the Masonic Temple Saturday night, from MAXWELL M. LOWE; will be the United Nations or-
ganization. Guests are invited.
president of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council.

Windsor Peretz Sttidy Group
Planning April Rummage Sale

Plans are being made by the
I. L. Peretz Study Club in Wind-
sor for a rummage sale on April
22. Those with clothing to do-
nate are urged to call any of
the following: Mesrames Eva
Wayne, 3-3335; Nancy Klein,
4-0877; Fran Katzman, 2-9275;
Grace Shapero, 2-5,877,

Call Histadrut Rally- on Sunday
To Protest Soviet Anti-Semitism

6--THE JEWISH- NEWS

Chaplin's 'Limelight' Feature's
London East End's Claire Bloom

Krim Theater, Woodward and editorially, under the heading
Six Mile Road, tonight com-: "Attack on Freedom":
" Under threat of picketing by
mences what is expected to be the American Legion, some West
a long run of "Limelight," Char-
lie Chaplin's latest and be-
lieved by sc.me to be his great-
est film
Starring in this film is Claire
Bloom, of the London East End.
When some communities un-
dertook to boycott this film,
which has been running for
months in New York, London,
Paris and many American cities,
leading newspapers, including
the New York Times, the New
York Herald Tribune, the Chris-
tia,n 'Science Monitor and others
condemned infringement on
freedom of expression. The New
York Times, on Jan. 26, stated

Histadrut officials this week ilandsmanshaften-
• by .Morris
joined in extending an invita- 1 Lieberman, campaign- chairman,
tion to the entire community to Morris Schaver, honory chair-
attend a protest rally sponsored man, and Harry Schumer, board
by the organization to denounce
the anti-Semitic upsurge behind chairman.
At a special meeting of divi-
the Iron. Curtain.
The rally •will be held at 1:30 sion heads and steering commit-
p.m., Sunday at the Labor Zion- tee members last Sunday, plans
ist Institute, With Isaac Hamlin, were mapped for the mobiliza-
secretary di National Committee tion of all solicitors to complete
for Labor Israel, the principal assignments in the shortest pos-
speaker.
sible time.
Other outstanding leaders in
Chaim Gottlieb, campaign•
labor ranks and community or- representative from Israel, out-
ganizations also will speak. The lined the drive's progress in the
rally is co-sponsored by Labor past weeks, • and action was
Zionists
taken to boost the totals of the
a n dSmanshaf-
participating divisions.
ten groups.
The current
PONTIAC
emergency, forc-
ed by Soviet out-
breaks against
the Jews, has
prompted local
Eiistadrut lead-
See
ers and workers
GINSBURG
to go all-out in
Hamilu
o b tai ning an
Talk to
additional $100,000 to be for-
GINSBURG
warded to national Histadrut
and You Will
office in New York immediately
after the rally.
BUY from GINSBURG
The first one-third of the
The Best Friend
Histadrut goal of $306,000 has
You'll Ever Find!
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already been sent to `the na-
Associated with Norman Pontiac Co.
tional office.
Special communications, urg-
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ing workers to speed collection
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CLAIRE BLOOM

Coast theatres have canceled
schedUled showings of CharleS
Chai)lin's latest picture, "Lime-
light." The ostensible reason
for Legion pressure is that
doubtS have been raised as to
whether Mr. Chaplin, a well-
known Britisher who has lived
here some forty years, is eligible
for readmission to this country
under the immigration laws.
The procedure followed by
torney General McGranery .
publicizing these doubts imiyie
diately after Mr. Chaplin's de-•
parture from the United States
last fall was extraordinary
enough. It is even more extra-
ordinary for private citizens to
undertake punishment of Mr.
Chaplin via picketing and the
boycott before his case has
even been heard. If this whole
business of prejudgment, pres-
sures and, what is worse, knuck,
ling under to these pressures
doesn't smack of un-American,
ism, we would like to know what
does."

Wayne U. Cagers
To Host Brandeis Five

Ending its 35th basketball
season, Wayne University enter-
tains Brandeis University of
Waltham, Mass., at 8:15 p.m.,
Saturday, in the University of
Detroit Memorial Building.
The Tartars will face in Bran-
deis one of the East's top small-
college teams. With a record of
10 wins and five defeats, the
Judges have scored decisions
over Army, Boston University
(twice) , Bates and MIT. Wayne
won handily last year by a 79 to
58 score. The Judges have come
here as football opponents, but
this marks their first venture
into Detroit for a basketball
gaine.

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