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Adenauer Censures Anti-Semitic
Action at Berlin Political Meeting

BONN, (JTA) -- West German
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, in
a public address here, has indi-
cated censure of anti-Semitic
developments at a meeting
which was held by the German
Party in West Berlin last week.
The rightist party is a member
of the national coalition govern-
ment and the Berlin rally was
addressed by Bonn Minister of
Transportation Hans C. See-
bohm.
The Berlin municipal parlia-
ment, meanwhile, has con-
demned the German Party rally
PROCEEDS OF THE first at which several persons were
fund-raising affair of the Fideli- beaten when they were thought
ty Ladies Club will be used to to be Jews because they would
purchase white sox and seven-. not rise and sing the ultra-na-
inch rubber balls for finger and tionalist song "Deutchland
arm therapy treatment of re- Ueber Alles." The City Council
tarded children . . • If enough resolution, demanded that the
proceeds are obtained, the "strongest measures" be taken
group will also buy two oxygen against those responsible for the
tents to aid in the fight against . incident. Mayor Walther Schrei-
the dreaded affliction of re-
ber said that it was reminiscent
tardation among children . .
Such fa grand endeavor by this of the "dark past" of Adolph
bunch of women should not Hitler.
The headquarters of the
be ignored . . . Clara Frank-
lin has donated her home German Party here has dis-
and recreation room at 19680 claimed all responsibility for
Lauder for a Games Party to be the incident. It asserted that
held at 8 p.m., Dec. 7- . Ida provocateurs had set off the
Schultz, chairman of Fidelity anti - Semitic demonstration
Ladies Sunshine Fund, is general and that it was they who
chairman for this over-all proj- shouted "Jewish swine" at
ect . . . with Lillian Gula as her those who refused to join the
co-chairman . . , Frances Shapi- singing.
ro, president of the group, re-
Meanwhile, the Jewish Com-
cently appeared on television in munity of Berlin has protested
behalf of the work being done the anti-Jewish violence. The
by the Fidelity Ladies Club and German Societies for Christian-
the purpose of the first fund- Jewish cooperation warned the
raising affair by the organiza-. Berlin City Council that there
ti on.
was a dangerous revival of anti-
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Semitism and nationalism tak-
AMATEUR HORSESHOE pitch-1 ing .place, of which this incident
ers, content to make one ringer 1 - -
out of ten and hopeful only of
landing all their shots within a ical, tell new jokes, sing and
foot of the stake, wavered be= 1 dance, stay borne, neither drink
tween incredulity and despair nor smoke, and shut up when I
when they read that Ted Allen, 1 tell him to." Her caller arose,
of Boulder, Colo., established a looked for his hat, and told her,
world's record with 29 consecu-1 "Lady, you don't want a hus-
a television set!"
tive double ringers! . . . Allen band, you want
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also killed a rabbit at forty feet
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next . . . He also says most of grown far beyond the expecta-
them will give you ten to one you tions of anyone . . . and hasn't
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rectors of America in St. Louis
chin, brother ... not ours!
and was amazed that .every
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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-23

Friday, December 3, 1954

MASONIC AUDITORIUM
TUES., DEC. 7-8:20 P.M.

was one manifestation. Student
and foreign press associations
in Berlin protested to the Ger-
man Party because students
were among those beaten and
two foreign newsmen were
threatened for .refusing to sing
the German anthem.
(Protests expressing the deep
shock occasioned by the anti-
Semitic demonstrations in Ger-
many were expressed in New
York by the heads of the Amer-
ican Jewish Committee, Ameri-
can Jewish Congress and Jew-
ish Labor Committee.) .

JAN

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tionally famous economist and
Stratford in Summer
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Stratford (Ontario) Shakes- State of New York, by Governor-
pearean Festival announced the ' Elect Averell Harriman.
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Mrs. FDR to Visit Israel
DEXTER
conjunction with the third an-
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