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March 07, 1958 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-03-07

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Worldwide attention is being
given to the able editing of
Stanislaus Joyce's "My Broth-
er's Keeper: James Joyce's Ear-
ly Years," by former Detroiter
Prof. Richard Ellmann, of
Northwestern University.
Dr. Ellmann, whose own book
on Joyce is due off the press
the end of this year, wrote the
scholarly introduction to this
volume; and his editing of the
Stanislaus Joyce manuscript is
credited with the significance
that is wildly attached to "My
Brother's Keeper" in literary
circles throughout the world.
A great deal of interest at-
taches, in Dr. Ellman's editing
and introduction, to an under-
standing of Joyce's attitude to-
wards the Catholic Church. It
is possible that Ellmann's ap-
proach to his subject has res-
cued Stanislaus Joyce from Vat-
ican disfavor. In any event,
Joyce's name is not in danger
now of rejection by his church.
Prof. Ellmann certainly has
dealt kindly with him.
Dr. Ellmann is the son of
Judge and Mrs. James I. Ell-
mann, of 55 Connecticut, High-
land Park.

Hula Rice-Growing a Success
TIBERIUS (AJP) — Rice-
growing in the reclaimed Lake
Hula area has proved success-
ful, the manager of the Hula
Development authority re-
vealed recently. He said last
year 400kg. of choice rice per
dunam was realized.

Get Brandeis Awards Deny Report Dulles Favors Return to 1947 Israel Borders

WASHINGTON (JTA) — Re- liberations from being con- tion 'by Iraq of the Israel boun-
ports that Secretary of State fused by the attempted injec- dary issue.
John Foster Dulles told Arab
diplomats he favored a reduc-
tion of Israeli territory were
denied here. Arab demands for
Israeli territory concessions —
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by moving back its borders to
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United Nations partition deci-
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sion—are considered unrealistic
With
an assembly of highly-trained, experienced
by the Department of State.
personnel offering efficient and dependable collec-
A high U.S. diplomatic source
tion service and anxious to serve you at all times
said this country stands ready
to consider any "realistic ap-
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pfoach" to peaceful settlement
N. M. SELTER
of Arab-Israel boundary differ-
ences. But it is not thought
Public Relations Director
realistic to support a 1947 boun-
dary proposal that the Arabs
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went to war to prevent, this
Four American artists dis- source said.
tinguished in their respec-
The position of the State De-
tive fields received the sec- partment continues to be that
ond annual Brandeis Univer- enunciated by Secretary of State
sity Creative Arts Awards Dulles in 1955, according to the
Medals at a special cere- best information available from
mony in New York. They U.S. officials. Dulles then indi-
are Prof. John Crowe Ran- cated that the Arabs and Israel
som, poetry; „ Jacques Lip- should negotiate a permanent
chitz, sculpttire; Professor boundary agreement that would
Roger Sessions, music, and then be guaranteed by the
author Stark Young, theater. United States through the
United Nations.
In denying the reports that.
Secretary Dulles allegedly told
Arab diplomats he favored a
reduction of Israeli territory, it
"Missiles: Inter-Service Ri- was pointed out that Dvtlles has
valry" will be discussed by a not even discussed the Israel
panel of the HIGH SCHOOL question in recent weeks with
INTERNATIONAL CLUB at envoys of the Arab states. The
7:30 p.m., Monday, in the Park- last discussion of this matter,
man Branch Library. Edwin it was said, took place at An-
Pipp, of the Detroit News, will kara at the Bagdad Pact con-
moderate the panel, which in- ference. There, according to
cludes Peter Toren, Michael U.S. officials, Dulles actually
Wigler and Harold Waller, of prevented the Bagdad Pact de
Mumford, Joyce Knoppow, of
Central; and Paul Krynicki, of
U. of D. All students are invited Junior Music Groups
to participate.
to Present Concert
* * *
fsti;:14i.
The annual program of the
Dr. Editha Sterba, child psy-
chologist, will discuss her expe- Junior and Student Groups of
MEET THE PEOPLE too!
rience in treating the emotion- the Music Study Club will be
ally disturbed child at a meet- presented at 2:30 p.m., March
ing of VERNOR SCHOOL PTA 16, in the lecture hall of the
on Wednesday evening. Elec- Detroit Institute of Arts, an-
tion of officers will take place, nounces Mrs. Jack B. Mash,
members of Cub Pack 421 will president.
Participants in the Junior
conduct the flag ceremony and
Cub Pack 419 will act as ush- Group, ages 13 to 15, include
ers. Mothers of the second Irving Kersch, Marl Slobin,
grade will be hostesses at a Sybil Oshensky, Rayme lVleckler,
Here is an exciting new idea from Cook's, creators of
Phyllis Luie, Rosalyn Loren,
social hour to follow.
new ways in travel since 1841. On Cook's "Human
Louis
Weingarden,
Rita
Sloan,
* *
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Myra Adelman, Carol Strauss,
MICHIGAN JEWISH BUSI- Natalie Cohn and Geraldine
and other historic landmarks, but you'll also get a vivid
NESSMEN'S CLUB will meet Gyrgas. They are sponsored by
insight into the Europe of today.
Wednesday evening, at its hall, Mesdames Morris D. Stein and
Get
to know the British better as you exchange -ideas
3225 Fenkell. There will be a Allan Braver.
with people at a local village inn. Gain a deeper under-
guest speaker on the situation
The Student Group, coun-
in the Middle East. Friends are selled by Mrs. Sidney H. Jack-
standing of the Italians as a visitor in a Roman home.
invited to the program and a son, consisting of high school
Paris will come alive as you call on a young French
social hour to follow..
and college-age students, will be
painter in his studio.
* * *
represented by Ellen Frank,
Experience all this, and more, on these new and dif-
BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will Susan King,. Marilyn Lucas and
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home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin rence Franko and David Cerone,
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son. Crossings on Cunard "Queens" or by air. Fares
Mr. and Mrs. David Bodzin are cellist; Frances Cooperman, vo-
(Brussels' World's Fair included in all tours.)
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flutist.
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will
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The appointment of Rabbi
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ings on Cunard "Queens." From $1282.
Acting Dean of the California
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lege-Jewish Institute of Reli-
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rently participating in two
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He had been named a mem-
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In
tion under the West German in Israel.
conjunction with the Catholic Travel League.
Dr. Gartner also has been
Federal Compensation Law
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(BEG), were urged by the asked to write a chapter on
Conference on Jewish Mate- Hebrew authors in a biograph-
Check for free folders...see your Travel Agent or
rial Claims Against Germany ical encyclopedia of European
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THOS. COOK & SON
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"SHE STOOPS TO CON-
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nearest German consulate.
March . 14.

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9-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, March 7,

Prof. Ellmann's
Editing of 'Joyce'
WidelyAcclaimed

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