Withdraw Passport from German Teacher OFFENBURG (JTA) — The Ministry of Interior has ordered a passport held by Ludwig Zind, suspended local , high school teacher, withdrawn to prevent his departure abroad "to make anti-Semitic propa- ganda." Zind is currently free pend- ing an appeal against a prison sentence imposed by a local court which found him guilty of publicly libelling Jews and ma- ligning the memory of Jews murdered by the Nazis. Wit- nesses testified that he had ex- pressed the view that Hitler had not gassed enough Jews. More than 3,000 German youths assembled at Bergen- Belsen to participate in memo- rial services on the site of the former Nazi death camp. The pilgrimage was organized by the Society of Christians and Jews and the Anne Frank Group. 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Zion Bakery Danny Raskin's LISTENING A RARITY IN the community is having two very fine amateur shows by separate organizations following on the heels of each other . . . with Detroit Lodge Chapter of Bnai Brith's musical revue, "Cover To Cover", slated next after SOC Hadassah's won- derful show, "Flaming Youth". • * " DETROIT CHAPTER'S straight musical revue was orig- inally scheduled for only one night, Tuesday, May 27, but every one of the 1250 seats at the Art Institute have been all sold out for that eve and there has been such a big demand for tickets that only last week, it was decided to hold the show another night . . . Monday, May 26 .. . the p.m. before the one time only date. * * * TAVY STONE, director and producer of "Cover to Cover" has also written the script, with each number based on a differ- ent magazine . .. an idea that came to the gal with so much talent while doing her regular household routine of tossing out clusters of reading matter lying around the house . . . Tavy and husband William are so maga- zine conscious that they sub- scribe to about 20 periodicals. . . . All told, 22 publications will be represented in the show by 40 guys 'n gals onstage (mem- bers and husbands) plus one dog, who have been rehearsing since January in putting togeth- er a wonderful two hours of continuous singing and dancing. * * * CHATTING ALONG... "Cover To Cover" . . . Shirley Rosenberg (True Confessions) is back from Europe with hubby Eddie in plenty of time for her laughable comedienne antics ala big time . . . Harold Roland (True Adventure) suffers no letdown from his fine part in the SOC Hadassah show . . . He ran from one rehearsal to another and will continue along with his swell bits in the De- troit revue . . . Brunette Harriet Goldberg (Motor Aid) will have to be a blonde for the show since William Stone's song num- ber to her refers to a fair haired lassie . . . Days of auditioning clogs was climaxed by selection of Alice Fogel's French poodle, "Nicky" who howls soprano as the lead for a Dog World maga- zine scene . . . Vocalizing back- ground will be by human beings Bob Silver, Joe Teitelbaum, Norm Palmer and Jeff Wachter. . . . Only problem so far is that Alice doesn't know yet what color to make "Nicky" for the show! . . . Ellery Queen mystery magazine story will be danced out by Roselle Alter, Linda Lewis, Bill Zuppner and Jerry Schwab . . . Roselle, by the way, stepped into an emergency and also took over the choreography for the entire Detroit show, de- signing all the dances, etc. . . . Beverlee Palmer stepped out of the dance chorus to bosslady dance direction for the show. . . . Chuck Laven is painting a group of oversized cartoons from the New Yorker .. . Dan Braude, musical director, has done a huge portion of the show arrangements and will also wave the baton as director of the Johnny Trafton 11-piece or- chestra . . . Dan majored in music at Northwestern Univer- sity, and studied violin for the concert stage . . Mamie Law- son has her easy on the ear song soloing for The Ladies Home Journal . . . After so so long, Norman Wachter finally gathered enough nerve to shave off his mustache, an heroic bit indeed, but didn't look dignified enough so had to grow it back for his Fortune magazine num- ber . . . Ben Stein won't need the mustache he used to wear for his lead role in a True De- tective production of "The Trial of Lizzie Borden" . . . A group of non-hit song selections from hit shows as Variety would have compiled the listing will be sung by Shirley Rosenberg, Peg- gy Miller, Harold Roland, Norm Wachter and William Stone .. . Mary Fuller (House & Garden) reads a monologue based on the problems of living in a contem- porary home that blends in so well with the background that he can't find it! . . . • * * MARION FULLER is outgo- ing president of Detroit BB Chapter . . . and Doris Topy the incoming pres. this coming fall. Stevensville to Open for Decoration Day Stevensville Lake Hotel, in Swan Lake, N.Y., will open this year in time for a three-day Decoration Day holiday. Two orchestras, guest artists, floor shows and all sporting fa- cilities are featured by the hotel. There are special accom- modations and events for chil- dren and teenagers. 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