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March 15, 1957 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-03-15

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Reshevsky to Play
Chess Exhibition

News Brevities

B ALL ET THEATER will
open at the Masonic Temple
today for four performances
through Sunday matinee, March
17. The revised program con-
tains two of the Ballet Theater's
finest and most popular ballets,
"CAPRICUOS" and "PRINCESS
AURORA."
* * *
Representing t h e ' JEWISH
CHAUTAUQUA SOCIETY this
week will be Rabbi Albert
Shulman, of Temple Beth-El,
South Bend, Ind., who will lec-
ture at Western Michigan Col-
lege on Monday as a participant
in Religious Emphasis Week,
and Dr. Harry Essrig, of Temple
Emanuel, Grand Rapids, who
will speak Monday, at Kalama,
zoo College on "Out on a Limb
—American Youth and Reli-
gion."
* * *
• MAC CULLOCH S C H 0 0 L,
Better Schools Association, will
hear Judge Nathan J. Kaufman :
speak on "How to Prevent Ju-
venile Delinquency" at 8 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the school audito-
rium. A social hour will follow.

*

*

The L.F. FAMILY CLUB will
discuss plans for its 18th anni-
versary dinner, to be held May
12, at Club Manhattan, at its
next meeting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Yaffe. The
club now numbers 50 people.
*
*
SCHULTZ FAMILY CLUB
will meet on Saturday evening,
at the -home of Mr. and Mrs.
David Schwartz, 2940 W. Chi-
cago.
* *
MATTATHIAS TENT HIVE
1005 of the Maccabees will pre-.
sent a Purim games night at
8:30 p.m., Thursday, at Lutzker
Hall, .15775 James Couzens. Re_
freshments and prizes are
planned. Proceeds will go to the
March of Dimes. The commu-
nity is invited to attend.
*
*
A luncheon is being sponsored
for retarded boys of Cottage 11
of the LAPEER TRAINING
SCHOOL, Lapeer, Mich., at
12:30 p.m., April 9, in. the Jew-
ish War Veterans Memorial
Home, 4095 W. Davidson. Pro-
ceeds will buy a hi-fi set and
speakers. For information, call
Mrs. Jenny Wish, WE. 3-2121.
* * *
A preview of paintings by
Sol Wilson and a reception for
the artist will be held by GARE-
LICK'S GALLERY, 20208 Liver-
nois, from 2 to 6 p.m., Sunday.
The exhibit of 20 paintings by
Wilson will continue at the gal-
lery through March 30.
*
*
The University of Michigan
Gilbert and Sullivan . Society

ELLIOTT

TRAVEL SERVICE

proudly presents
Conducted Air Tours of

will present its ninth consecu-
tive production, "PRINCESS
IDA," this week-end at the
Lydia Mendelssohn Theater in
Ann Arbor, March 22, in Wyan-
dotte, and March 23, in De-
troit's Rackham Memorial audi-
torium.
* * *

Judge NATHAN J. KAUF-
MAN, of Wayne County Juve-
nile Court, recently received
the 15,000,000th copy of Scout-
ing's Handbook for Boys from
scout Raymond Hava and Scout-
master Robert' Teare, a police
officer attached to the juve-
nile division. Teare is Scout
SAMUEL RESHEVSKY
master of Troop 314 sponsored
Chess grandmaster Samuel
by the Schaefer Precinct youth
Reshevsky Will appear in a
bureau.
simultaneous exhibition at 7:30
p.m., Tuesday, at the suburban
A family caseworker's ap- Jewish C en t e r, 15110 W. 10
proach to the problem of delin- Mile, Oak P a r k, i t was an-
quency will be discussed by nounced by' Dr. Howard . Gaba,
Maggie Latta at the annual president of the sponsoring Cen-
luncheon meeting of the FAMI- ter Chess Club.
LY SERVICE SOCIETY OF
Reshevsky, a former _D e-
METROPOLITAN DETROIT, to troiter, is considered one of the
be field Wednesday afternoon, world's greatest chess players.
at e Downtown YWCA. Ac- In July, - 1955, although the
cording to Clarence A. Pretzer, American team lost to the Rus-
directorf 4,884 families used the sian team, Reshevsky beat
professional counselling serv- world champion Mikhail Bot-
ices offered by the Society in vinik of Russia.
1956 in working out personal,
Reshevsky's last Detroit ap-
marriage and family problems. pearance was a year ago, when
* * *
he won 39 matches, drew six
"The Eisenhower Doctrine" and lost one. Tuesday's match is
will be the subject discussed by open to the public.
Regularly, the Chess Club
the HIGH SCHOOL INTERNA-
TIONAL CLUB panel, 7:30 p.m., club meets at 2:30 p.M., each
Monday, at the Parkman Branch Sunday, and 7 p.m., Tuesdays
Library, 1766 Oakman Blvd. and Thursdays, at the D. W.
Detroit attorney Richard Van Simons Center, 4000 Tuxedo.
Dusen will moderate the panel,
Jerry Wald has signed arose
consisting of Bernard Epel and
Philip Marcuse, Central High; Quintero from the Broadway
Michael Magee and Kevin Beat- stage to direct filrnization of
tie, University of Detroit High. "The Sound and the Fury" for
All students are invited to at- the producer's new, independent
tend the admission-free event. organization.

Around the World...

A Digest of World Jewish Happenings, from
Dispatches of the Jewsh Telgraphic Agency and
Other News Gathering Media.

United States

NEW YORK—Dr. Odon Malnasi, Hungarian Nazi propagand-
ist and war criminal, exposed by the American Jewish Com-
mittee as entering the U. S. through Camp Kilmer with Hun-
garian escapees, has been deported by the U. S. Immigration
Service.

Israel

TEL AVIV — Fifteen tons of an experimental type of
potato new to the Negev—the Ingheim variety normally grown
in a cold climate and raised successfully at the Zeelim Negev
settlement—will be shipped to England. Acreage of Ingheims
will be increased if the shipment meets with success . . . In a
single day last week, 1,300 immigrants arrived in Haifa, in-
cluding large numbers from Europe and Egypt.
JERUSALEM—Members of the Knesset and the Israel Cab-
inet, Jewish Agency executive and the two Chief RabbiS sent
greetings March 7 to a reception honoring Eliahu Salpeter on
the occasion of his becoming chief of the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency bureau in Israel. . Delegations from 15 countries have
ac cepted invitations to the Second World Congress of Jewish
Studies to convene here July 28. The largest contingent is ex-
pected from the U. S., other countries to be represented being
Britain, France, Switzerland, Germany, Holland, Poland, Hun-
gary, Portugal, Spain, Canada, South Africa, Belgium and
Sweden.

woman's love is stronger than
her curiosity.
*


every

MESSAGE TO ISRAEL
Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
This Week's Radio and
Feature: The third in a series
Television Programs
of four broadcasts by Dr. Nel-
of Jewish Interest
son Glueck, world - renowned
archaeologist and president of
COUNCIL BROADCAST
the Hebrew Union College-
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Jewish Institute of Religion,
Station: WWJ.
will offer an address on "The
Feature: Benjamin Schwa- Jerusalem School of Our Col-
dran, editor of Middle East lege-Institute."
Oil and the Great Powers," will
be interviewed by Dr. Maurice
Shudofsky, principal of the
WHEN ,YOU THINK OF
United Hebrew Schools High
School and chairman of the
Midrasha faculty, over the Jew-
THINK OF
ish Community Council portion
of the Altman Jewish Hour.
* * *
•NIOEIODT. • CAN.
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
-BEAT.

• •
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Titne: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
A., WOODY. *EAR • .
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Station: WWJ.
Feature: "The Man W h o
Laughed," based on a story of
14.000,
King Solomon, will be pre-


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LONDON—The Warsaw Yiddish newspaper Folkshtimme,
received here, warned that anti-Semitism still is raging in
Poland. It advised Polish Jews to bring their grievances to
Polish Parliament members. . . . Foreign • Secretary Selwyn
Lloyd reaffirmed in Commons that Britain holds the Tripartite
Declaration of 1950, guaranteeing the borders of Middle East
states, as still being effective as far as Israel is concerned. . . .
Rude Pravo, official organ of the Czechoslovakian Communist
party, published an interview with Syrian Minister of Foreign
Affairs Al-Bitar urging that a UN - force occupy Israel. . . . A
White Paper charging that more than a third of the Jews of
Egypt have fled or been expelled from that country as Nasser's
victims was issued here by the World Jewish Congress. . . The
Romanian government has ignored the request of the Board of
Deputies of British Jews that Romanian Jews who had families
abroad be allowed to emigrate in order to rejoin them. The
approach to Budapest was made through the Romanian Ambassa-
dor in London.
ATHENS—The largest group of Jewish refugees to arrive on
one ship-1,113 men, women and children—came here from
Alexandria on the Egyptian vessel Mecca. They were met by
JDC representatives. Most of them are headed for Israel. ,
PARIS—M. Pelletier, Prefect of Seine, assured a Zionist
Federation delegation of favorable consideration to a proposal
to name a Paris street after Dr. Theodore Herzl. The delegation
noted that Dr. Herzl wrote his "Jewish State," which set into
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