Israel Leaders Advocate Yiddish As Country's 2nd National Language JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Yiddish must not be looked upon as a foreign language in Israel, but should be considered a A GENTLEMAN with an un- wieldy box of flowers under his arm was about to board a Madi- son Avenue bus recently in New York when local TV script writer ' Eileen S c h u s t e r, visiting her family in the big city, hailed him . . . She was sure she recog- nized him, but for the life of her couldn't 'recall his name . . He looked equally puzzled, but let the bus go by, and shook her hand warmly . • There followed one of those animated, super- cordial exchanges of amenities that always feature the meeting of two people who aren't sure of each other's identity . Fin- ally, the gentleman said, "It's been fine seeing you again, but I really must run" . , Just as he stepped on the bus, Eileen remembered, in a frightening flash, one, why his face was familiar, and two, that she never had met him in her life . . . It was ex-President Herbert Hoover. * * * MOONLIGHT CRUISE of Men's Club of Adas Shalom Synagogue . . . Wednesday eve- ning . . . For tickets call Ernie Swartz or Harry Spoon. * * * OUT AT WOODHULL LAKE, Esther, Bicoll is still putting on amateur shows every week .. . raising money for Mizrachi . . . Since starting this weekly night of entertainment that has been going on for the past couple of years, Esther has received over $600 for child rescue work in Israel. * * * ED KAHN of Kahn and Kahn Advertising, likes to tell of the sales manager of a very reputa- ble firm holding up an order book .. . "This," he said, "is the thing that puts business on the books of our company year after year" . . And then turning to the advertising manager, he ask- ed, "Can you show me a single order that advertising ever put on my order book?" . . • "I think I can answer your question," re- plied the advertising executive, "if you will first answer one of mine. Will you show me a single load of hay that the sun ever put in a barn?" * * * A FELLOW MAGISTRATE re- cently told Judge Nate Kaufman about a couple being ushered into the court-room as their case was called . . . The wife was a strong, healthy, broad-houlder- ed Irish woman ... her husband a meek and obviously submissive little man . . . The judge looked sharply at the meek male and said, "You are accused of beat- ing your wife. What have you to say?" . . "Guilty, sir," said the little man unhesitatingly .. . "$25 or 10 days," was the mag- istrate's prompt decision . Later, he told Nate, a court of- ficial, commenting on the case, asked him if he hadn't been a bit severe in punishing the poor little fellow . .. "Well," was the response, "I had to give him something for bragging!" Reform Youth Organizations Report 3,000 New Members STARLIGHT, Pa., (JTA) More than 3,000 youngsters have joined youth clubs at Reform Temples this year, it was report- ed at the annual meeting of the board -of directors of the National Federation of Temple Youth, teenage arm of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. This brings the membership in the Federation's youth clubs to 18,000. The meeting elected Rob- ert M. Seltzer, 19, of St. Louis, president of the Federation. Selt- zer _ is a- student soCiOlOg of _ y_ t Washington University. second national language, since it assists in spreading Hebrew and deepens national consciousness among Jews. This opinion is the result of a poll taken today among 20 leading members of the Israeli Parliament, representing all parties from the Mapai to Communist. The poll was con- ducted in connection with the intention of Minister of Interior Israel Rokach to present on Monday to the Parliament the draft of a bill to regulate the status of the foreign-language press in the country. A delegation of editors of Hebrew 'newspapers recently conferred with leaders of all the parties represented in Par- liament, and demanded certain restrictions for the foreign- language press, or at least to compel the foreign-language newspapers to introduce a Hebrew section in their pages. Today's poll indicates that the party leaders are inclined to exclude the Yiddish press in Israel from any such restrictions. Local Golf Champs To Play for Israel Bonds Next Tuesday Sherwin Ross of Knollwood Country Club, Milton Elson of Tam O'Shanter Country Club TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The en- larged executive of the Progres- sive Party last week voted by 198 to 50 against merging with the General Zionist Part of Israel DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15 Friday, August 13, 1954 NOW OPEN . « . 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Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dr. Middelhauve, a publisher TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY and printing shop owner in the TR. 2-4375 12th at Hazelwood small town of Opladen, heads the Free Democratic Party in North Rhine Westphalia, where it now replaces the Social Demo- crats as coalition partner of the Christian Democratic Union in the State government. During his tenure of office as state chairman, the FDP party orga- nization became a haven for Nazi zealots and professional Nazi Party functionaries. Dr. Middelhauve's closest aide in party organizational work has been Dr. Wolfgang Diewerge, a I vicious Jew-baiter who played a particularly infamous part as an anti-Semitic propagandist and pamphleteer in the test case against Nazi agitation brought TO. 8-9829 TO. 6-9804 I by the Cairo Jewish Community in 1934. He also propagandized for the Nazis in two important prewar cases. One was the case of the trials that followed I the shooting in Switzerland of the Nazi leader Wilhelm Gust- ' loff by David Frankfurter. The BOESKI"S SID'S CAFE I other was the case of young ALWAYS THE FINEST— I 1Herzl Grynspan who shot Ger- DINING, DANCING, ENTERTAINMENT. 3 Shows Nighty,. Complete dinners, luncheons. After-Theatre dining. Sunday dinners from 12 noon. man Embassy Counsellor Ernst ru. 2-3883 von Rath in Paris in 1938. 15241 E. WARREN at Barham by popular demand we now serve . • • .......... CARY MIDDLECOFF and Harvy Hubar of Franklin Hills Country Club have been selected to compete with Dr. Cary Middlecoff, past national open champion, in an 18-hole golf exhibition at Knollwood, Aug. 17, it was announced by the Israel bond office. The match, played before an exclusive gallery of $500 Israel bond purchasers, is the second of sucla. tournaments promoted for the purpose of securing in- vestment dollars for Israel. A "Cary Middlecoff Trophy" will be presented to the lowest-scor- ing amateur. Harvy Hubar, the Franklin Hills champion, who won the exhibition last year against Sammy Snead, will at- tempt a repeat performance this year. Middlecoff has won the Motor City Golf Open in 1949, 1952 and 1954. According t o t h e Exhibition Committee a gallery of 200 persons is ex- pected to buy ?$100,000 worth of Israel bonds , to witness the Y tee-off at 1 p.m. .Tuesday. In- cluded in the committee a r e ,Samuel Sch- _.wartz, chair- •Lou Luckoff man, and Lou Luckoff, co-chairman, of Knoll- wood; Harry Sosnick and Irving Frenzel of T a m O'Shanter; Charles Gershenson of Franklin Hills. For more information call WO. 2-5091. HOT BAGEL and FRESH LOX EVERY NIGHT! . 12162 DEXTER WHERE TO DINE WHERE CORNED BEEF Is KING . . 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Mrs. Gerson Berris, PWO TR. 2-8500 Council president, will assist Mrs. Take Out and Delivery Schreier with the luncheon. STAFFORD'S BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q Ernest Frischer Dies L O ND O N, (JTA) — Ernest Frischer, former chairman of the Jewish community in Prague, Zionist leader, and for years active in Czechoslovakian poli- tics, died here at the age • of 77. Service Our Specialty . . Ribs & Chicken right off the fire. Cor. 12th & Clairmount Open 4 p.m. to 4 . a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m. AL GREEN'S C 9 CHOP 15301 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield VA. 2-4118 Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5 to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m. pa. rti T 2-8s6eOrt.inPgrlytahtee w ee hedc pa nr 9 king VtEfEt. Free 3020 GRAND R n I Iss E es . . 0 Fi ne st than 26 years. All Beef aged in our own cellars. 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