`Stick to Arabic,' Landsmanshaft Asked to Observe Dorothy Told Arthur Weyne, writing in the Israel's Birthda y Atlantic City Jewish Record, has the following to say about Doro- thy Thompson, once a warm friend of the Jews, but now a guide and spokesman for the Arabs: "Miss Thompson recently chided the American Govern- ment for flaunting its largesse. `When the rich continually ad- vertise their wealth and benev- olence,' Madame Thompson sneered, 'they invite schnorrer, a delightful and indispensable Jewish word for a peculiarly talented hijacker.' "To those who know Yiddish, the Madame's use of `schnorrer' is, of course, awkward. Either the plural is called for, or— more appropriately—the parti- ciple: schnorring (and why a double r?). Noun or participle, however, we think La Thompson has her chutzpah! Let her stick to Arabic. Miami Beach e"rieee ..‘feecejcw with *very facility for cuede441 e Vaeetrituc 50 Daily Per Person DOUBLE OCC . DEC. 20t t (to Dec. 2 BEG. 0 h $2.50 per 20 person) Rooms Priv ate of 115 Pool _ B each Dancing - Entertainment Fabulous Cocktail Lounge Special Season Rates Write For B rochure a Local lancismanshaften socie- ties this week were urged to follow the example of the Tur- over Aid Society in participat- ing in Israel's 10th anniversary celebration by "making a birthday gift to the state through the Jewish National Fund." The appeal to landsmanshaf- ten, signed by Turover presi- den Nathan Corby and Max Schulzinger, vice-president, calls attention to a resolution adopted at the landsmanshaft panel of the JNF conference earlier this month. The resolution, adopted unanimously, recommended that all societies ask each member to plant 10 trees in honor of each year of Israel's indepen- dence. The Turover Society, which has just planted a grove" of 1,000 trees in its name, al- ready has pledged itself to plant a second grove, 10 trees for each member. The statement concludes with a request for speedy action in completing the forest of 30,000 security trees which the socie- ties earlier pledged to plant in the name of the Detroit Lands- manshaft Council. Every man desires to live long but no man would be old. A5iC. it's"VACAkON NEW — MODIFIED AMERICAN PLAN See Your Travel Agent Jeers LINCOLN ROAD NEAR COLLINS AVE. 9* Nov. 1 thru Dec. 19 per person double occ. *50 rooms out of 258 $16 Dec. 20 to Jan. 2 Miami Beach's New T00% Air Conditioned 0 HOTEL — CA151k" C"S r om De or ubperson d oub lee occ. ?"I • from . 20 to • Pcivoie leach • Coffee Situp L JAN. 25. $3 per per- • • Planned Entertainment son now to FREE PARKING Dec. 20 See Your Travel Agent or Write for Color Brochure DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN • 16th ST. & COLLINS NEW OWNER-MANAGEMENT ■ tiar.td-vtia . HOTEL new gaiety... new fun and fabulous food—everything hem shrimp to prime thick steaks! Write Direct or See Your Travel Agent European Plan Available Owner-Management * daily per person double occ. (Feb. 1 - Mar.. 15) 'Mt MOTs of 251 FULL OCEANFRONT BLOCK — 40 h to 41st ST., MIAMI BEACH ter FREE 21" TV in Every Room FREE Water Shows, Dance and Swim Lessons FREE Dancing and Nightly Entertainment FREE Cocktail Parties, Movies Wiener Roasts Color Brochure on Request See Your Travel Agent lir, Daily Per Person Double occ. 60 of 230 Rooms to Dec. 19 INCLUDING 2 DELUXE MEALS DAILY European Plan Available Reserve Now For Gala Xmas & New Years Bernie Wieder Management Jack Muravchick UNESCO Funds Aid Israeli Hate Campaign George L. Warren to Speak at JDC Dinner on Dec. 12 George L. Warren, Adviser on Refugees and Displaced Persons in the Department of State, will address the annual dinner • of the Joint Distribution Commit- tee, to be held in conjunction with the overseas welfare agen- cy's 43rd annual meeting, Dec. 12, at the Waldorf-Astoria Ho- tel, New York. Also featured on the program will be Moses A. Leavitt, JDC executive vice-chairman, who has been surveying health and welfare needs of Jews in South America, Europe and Israel. Leavitt is chairman of the American Council of Voluntary Agencies for Foreign Service, Re-Elect Edelsberg Chairman and was a member of President Eisenhower's Committee f o r of Civil Liberties Group Hungarian Refugee Relief. WASHINGTON — The Na- tional Civil Liberties Clearing House, an association of 70 na- tional religious, labor, educa- tional and civic welfare organi- zations represented in Wash- ,APAgTMENTS ington, re-elected H e r in a n Edelsberg to a one-year term L. as chairman. w MAGNIFICENT! UNITED NATIONS (AJP)— Luther Evans, head of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cul- tural Organization (UNESCO), has admitted that funds of his organization go to schools for Arab refugees where "the kids are taught that they are going to push the Israelis into the sea." • Evans made this admission at a press conference in San Francisco where the National Commission of UNESCO is meeting„ Reports of Evans' statements reached UN head- quarters this week. Farmer College Cage Stars to Play at Detroit Piston Games A basketball league cooperat- ing with Detroit's new profes- sional basketball team, the Pis- tons, has started here, accord- ing to announcement by P. Cincy Sachs, league director. The group will be known as the M. 0. Amateur AAA Basket- ball League and will adhere to professsional rules, including the 24-second clock. Six amateur teams in the league consist solely of former college stars. The teams will play every Sunday until April. According to the league's bus- iness manager, Harold Kutnick, former local basketball star, two teams from the league will play a preliminary game at each Detroit Piston basketball game at Olympia here. A total of 15 league preliminary games has been scheduled. The league includes the Sib- ley Shoe, Metropolitan Assur- ance, Forester Hotel, Vagabond Kings, Verdonckt Bakery and Local 212 teams. The latter three - groups are from Dear- born-Wyandotte, Grosse Pointe and Toledo, respectively. All league games will take place at Cathedral Central's gym, on John R and Belmont. NEW YORK, (JTA)—Herve Alphand, French Ambassador of the United States, presented the medal of the chevalier of the Legion of Honor to Irving M. Engel, president of the American Jewish Committee. Engel was cited by the French Ambassador for his "steadfast and tireless efforts, as president of the American Jewish Committee, in behalf of the international protection of human rights." In accepting the honor, Engel stressed "the profound debt owed to France by democracy, the United States and the Jew- ish people." APARTMENTS 1st STUDIO Complete Kitchens, WALBURNE —International Photo Israel Premier David Ben- Gurion is assisted by his wife as • he leaves for the Knesset in Jerusalem. The Prime Minister is back at work after spending several weeks in a hospital with injuries suf- fered when a hand grenade was thrown from the visitors gallery during a session of the Knesset. 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