Decrease in Bias in Schools Reported. Court Ruling of Freedom Home Relief Donor S lated for Wednesday • Of Religion Hailed in Canada have been concluded fo r Tickets for the event, proceeds By Executive of Jewish Committee - MONTREAL, (JTA) — T h e ' the Plans annual fund-raising affai r from which aid needy individ- CHICAGO, (JTA)—A n "en-- ed that the world must not for- couraging decrease" in bias in get the recent Jewish tragedy. schools throughout the United States was reported by Irving M. Boston Group Steps Up Engel, chairman to the execu— Anti-Jewish Agitation tive committee of the American. BOSTON, (JTA)—Increase in Jewish Committee. • ! the anti-Jewish' propaganda ac- studies made on a na- Boston group head- tionwide basis by the AJC dur- tivities ed by of an a ex-communicated the in the past 12 months show Catholic priest, Leonard Feeney, that "efforts of bigots and was reported here, giving rise to trouble-makers to inject bias the belief that Feeney's groUp and into Ameri- ca 's discrimination schools and colleges are be- is receiving new financial sup ing rejected by most of the , pert. American people." Gains made . The group publishes a - sheet. in the educational field in the I The Point," which variously at- struggle against discrimination, • tacks Archbishop Cushing, Jew- ish leaders and others. The cur- he added, included: " rent issue of the publication, 1. Considerable progress in de- I which apparently had a much creasing bias in college admis- wider mailing than previous sions in many sections of the numbers; attacks Masons and United States, with the bright- Jews. est spots in the Northeast and Far West, and substantial prog- 6 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ress in the mid-West. Friday, October 30, 1953 2. Checkmating of a small group of bigots in their reckless ■ ■ ■ attacks on public schools in vari- ous sections of the United States including Scarsdale, N. Y., En- glewood, N. J., Pasadena, Calif., Battle Creek, Mich. • 3. Liberalization of admission policies in professional schools, particularly in colleges of medi- cine, toward the applications of students from minority groups. 4. The forthright position tak- en by the trustees of the Uni- versity of the State of New York in banning discriminatory prac- tices by fraternities and sorori- ties on campuses of state col- leges. 5. Action by student groups, Including Columbia University students, in voting to ban any fraternity practicing discrimin- ation. — 11 1.11 of the Home Relief Society overall effect of a recent deci- which will be held in the for m sion by the Canadian Supreme of , a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Court ruling. a civic by-law in- Wednesday, in the Sherato n valid when it interferes with Cadillac Hotel. the exercise of freedom of re Miss Ann Birk Kuper, known ligion, was underlined here by the Canadian Jewish Congress, for her dramatic interpretations •• W which has publicized the deci- of Broadway stage plays, will present her version of "The sion. The ruling was hailed by Four-Poster," successful play of leading Canadian newspapers. i the last year's Broadway season. The case involved an appeal : by a member of the sect of arrested in Quebec for distribut- $10 PER MONTH . ing religious . tracts published by the sect, without having first We Serve as Your Office . . . obtained a permit. 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River Ave. TE. 4-4209 1R11...... a Lecrn the FACTS on the ISRAEL-ARAB Situation Governor General of Canada Denounces Anti-Semitism TORONTO, , (JTA) —V ince nt Massey, Governor General of Canada, addressing a Canadian Jewish Congress parley, con- demned anti-Semitism and stat- Wayne U. Planning Religion and Life Week A group of 60 clergy, student and faculty leaders at Wayne University will meet on Sunday, at Cong. Ahavas Achim with other religious leaders in a Re- ligion and Life program. The all-day conference, which will include luncheon at 1 p.m. and seminars in the afternoon, will conclude with a dinner meet- ing. The Religion and Life pro- gram will begin at Wayne U. on Nov. 15, and will continue for- a week. Planning the annual program at the university and Dr. Max Kapustin, of Wayne Hillel Foun- dation, Father McGuire, director of the Catholic Newman Foun- dation. Lunch and dinner ar- rangements will be the responsi- bility of Janice Lazar and a com- mittee' of students from Hillel. Rabbi Jacob Chinitz, of Cong. Ahavas Achim, will participate in, the Wayne program as the representative of Conservative Judaism, Women's Adult School To Open at Bnai Daxid The Great Lakes Region of the Women's Branch of Union of Or t h o d o x Congregations of America announce the forma- tion of an adult school of Jew- ish studies for women, which will be held from 1 to 3 p.m., each Wednesday, at Cong. Bnai David, 14th and Elmhurst. Classes, which begin with registration at 1 p.m., this Wed- nesday, will include beginners Hebrew, taught by Mrs. M. Ser- vetter; intermediate • Hebrew, taught by Mrs. M. J. Wohigel- ernter; and The Life of the Jew, Rabbi Hayim Donin, instructor. All Detroit women are invited to join. For information on the proj- e0t, call Mrs. David J. Cohen, president of the Region, TO. 8- 4837. 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