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NEW. YORK (JTA) — Anti- I only too obvious," the report

Jewish undertones continue to emphasizes.
make themselves felt in the So-
viet press, according to reports
received by Jewish organiza-
tions here quoting numerous ar-
ticles from newspapers in va-
rious parts of the Soviet Union.
Anti-Jewish intent is especial-
ly noticeable in feuilletons,
which are considered an im-
portant instrument for fashion-
ing public opinion in the USSR.
A summary of feuilletons with
anti-Jewish bias published in.
the Soviet papers during the
last 12 months, makes obvious
the line which they follow.
The word "Jew" never appears,
but the "villain's" name is
obviously Jewish, he is de-
scribed as sleek and slimy, sly
and mean, hard and unscrupu-
lous, in the pursuit of his dis-
honorable aims, out to achieve
private gains by foul means,
swindle, fraud, excessive profits.
He always seems to know his
way about, and is able to wind
his superiors around his little
finger.
Along with the Jewish villain,
there is also the Gentile villain
who abets and protects the Jew.
On rare occasions, a "good Jew"
is counterposed to a "bad Jew."
This subtle technique is evi-
dent in at feast an odd dozen
feuilletons which have appeared
during the past year in central
Soviet papers, in the press of
the Republics of the Soviet
Union, or have been contributed
to the central organs by cor-
respondents from those Repub-
lics, "the report received by
Jewish groups here states.
"Add the recent anti-Israel
campaign in the Soviet press
("Trud," "Komsomolskaia
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Pravda," "Literaturnaia Gazeta,"
"Pravda Ukrainy," "Internation-
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frightening purpose to foster
latent ant-Semitism becomes

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Ruth Meckler, young Detroit
For the
pianist, who is spending the
Perfect Affair
summer at the Marlboro Music
Festival
in
Vermont,
will
re-
Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Herz and children, Gordon, Louise and
Barbara, have arrived here from Frankfurt, Germany, where Mr. turn to Detroit briefly next
and His Orchestra
Herz is an official with the U.S. Treasury Department. The week to participate in two local
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Herz family will visit here with Mr. Herz' mother, Mrs. Gustave summer music festivals.
Paul Olefsky, musical direc-
Herz, of San Juan Dr., before leaving for Texas and then New
York to visit with relatives and friends there. They will return tor of both the Grosse Pointe
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and Cranbrook Summer Music
abroad sometime in August.
BERNARD H.
Mr. and Mrs. David H. Cooperman, of 20020 St. Marys, took Festival Series, announces that
Miss Meckler
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their daughter, Frances, to Chautauqua, N.Y., where she will
will be fea-
spend the entire summer at the Chautauqua Music Institute.
tured as solo-
From there, the Coopermans drove to Floral Park, N.Y. to visit
ist in b o th
another daughter and their son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter
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concerts.
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Jonas. While Mrs. Cooperman remained at her daughter's house,
She will
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Mr. Cooperman joined his son-in-law for a trip to Miami and
also perform
Puerto Rico. The couple has now returned home together with
chamber
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas, who will spend two weeks with them in.
music works
Detroit.
by Beethoven,
honor
of
her
forthcoming
marriage
on
Aug.
3
to
JOseph
In
Schubert and
Glickman, Miss Sarah Johnson was entertained by the Ladies
Ts chaikowsky
Auxiliary of Shaarey Shomaim at a garden party given at the
MISS JO-ANNE. SIMONS
with Olefsky,
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home of Mrs. Heinz Gabel, of Wisconsin Ave. The future bride
• principal cel-
Mr. and Mrs. George J. was presented with a set of silverware.
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list of the De-
Simons, of Vernon Ave., Oak
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weberman, of 23160 Kipling, Oak Park,
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Miss
Meckler
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Park, announce the engagement have returned home from a three-month visit to Europe and
of their daughter, Jo-Anne, to Israel. The couple toured London, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, Italy phony, and G o r don Staples, 110010101111~1110P
Gerald Weingarden, son of Mr. and Brussels, and also went to Poland, whence Mr. Weber- first assistant concert-master of
Music Maestro
and Mrs. Harry Weingarden, of man came 32 years ago. They visited in Warsaw, and also his the Detroit Symphony.
The Grosse Pointe concert
Please!
Littlefield Ave.
home town of Pulovi, which once had a population of 10,000 will take place at 8:15 p.m.,
Smooth,
The bride-to-be attends Wayne Jews, but today has none, and also spent some time at the W e d n e s d a y, at the Grosse
Donsational Musk
State University, and is affili- Auschwicz Museum. They returned here after spending six weeks Pointe War Memorial, 32 Lake-
ated with Phi Sigma Sigina so- in Israel.
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shore Road.
rority. Mr. Weingarden is a
The terrace gar dens at
Miss Molly Bettinger, of Brooklyn, N.Y., is currently visiting
graduate of the University of here with her aunt, uncle and cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Drey- Cranbrook House will be the
Detroit, and is now attending
setting for the Sunday after-
and family, of 21910 Avon, Oak Park.
ORCHESTRA
Des Moines Still College of Os- linger
Mrs. Sadie Haut, of 19312 _Rutherford, has returned from a noon concert at 4:30 p.m., July
Adds on air of refine-
teopathy and Surgery, where he three-week visit with her family in Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y. 27.
ment, utmost enjoyment
is a member of Lambda Omi-
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin A. Last, of Appoline Ave., have left
to any event.
cron Gamma fraternity.
on a cruise to Nassau, British West Indies, in celebration of their
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25th wedding anniversary. Before returning home, they will spend I JACK GORBACK
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a week in New York. Prior to their departure the Lasts were
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honored at a surprise dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Edward
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Feuer. Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Levitt also entertained in honor of
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In honor of the Jack Josloves, of Steel Ave., on the occasion
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of Mr. Joslove's birthday, a surprise dinner party for 25 guests
Cancrrds • Formals
was tendered by the William Simons, of St. Mary's Ave.
for
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yanich (Reggie Kassel) and children, Noah
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and Yael, formerly of Detroit and Jerusalem and now of Miami
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since 1947 in
Beach, Fla., will be here on a visit to Mrs. Yanich's parents,
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_Announce Betrothal
of Jo-Anne Simons

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Ruth Meckler Here
for Two Concerts

