MUNICH, (JTA)—A "White Book" exposing the anti-Semitic and anti-democratic activities of Hungarian refugees in Germany was published here by the So- cial Democratic Party and the International Association of So- cialist Emigrants, alleging that a notorious anti-Semite, Arpad Henney, heads the international fascist organization which has Chides Bible Champ for His Bachelorhood An unusually large variety of tempting kosher-for-Pass- over candies and pastries have been made available for holi- day sweet tables by Barton's Chocolates. Among the Pass- over delicacies that are being offered in all local Barton's shops are seven layer cakes, chocolate petits fours, pastry puffs, chocolate chiffon cakes, cookies, chocolate mints, choco- late matzo balls and the customary fruit slices. To Develop New Laws British Labor Friendly Governing Libyan Jews to Israel, Leader Claims WASHINGTON (JTA) — Tri- politania, one of the three provinces in Libya, is drawing up new regulations governing the Jewish community in that area, to replace laws that have been in force since the period when Libya was ruled by Italy. An announcement that the Italian laws are to be wiped out was made here by the Libyan embassy. The embassy also denied that there was an investigation under way regard- ing the finances of the Jewish community. Such a probe, said the em- bassy's statement, is being di- rected only into the books and financial accounts of the Jewish Community Organization of Tripolitania, where charges of mishandling of funds have been made. LONDON (JTA)—"There is no word of truth in the mis- chievous propaganda by right- wing- elements who claim that the Labor Party is unfriendly to Israel," Anthony Greenwood, Laborite member of Parlia- ment, and a member of Labor's "shadow cabinet," declared at the annual conference of the Pioneer Women here. Far from being unfriendly to Israel, Labor. demands "guar- antees of Israel's frontiers, an end to the Arab . blockade against Israel, and an end to the anti-Israeli boycott," Green- wood declared. Hope that Britain would support Israel's right to un- hampered navigation through the Suez Canal was expressed at the meeting by another speaker, Dr. S. S. Levenberg, Labor Zionist leader. JERUSALEM (JTA)—Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion twitted world Bible champion Amos Haham on his bachelor status. The Prime Minister attended the house warming at a two- and-a-half room apartment pre- sented to Haham as a gift from the Histaclrut and Solel Boneh. Looking around the apart- ment, the Prime Minister cited a Talmudic saying that "three• things content a man—a pleas- ant dwelling, pleasant furni- ture and a pleasant wife." He told Haham that only a "nice woman" was lacking to make the saying complete for the champion. Pioneer Jos. - Trtmipledor Honored at Army Parade TEL AVIV (JTA) — Special ceremonies were held to honor the memory of Joseph Trurnple- dor, a hero of the early days of the Jewish settlement in Palestine, who, with a number of other young Jews, was killed in 1921, while defending what was then the northernmost Jew- ish outpost near Tel ,Hai. A spe- cial army parade was held, and youth organizations marched to Trumpledor's tomb. its headquarters here. The organization is "Hungar- istaszorvany." Henney is report- ed by the "White Book" to have been a close friend of the late Ferenc S z a 1 a z i, Hungarian "Cross and Arrow" leader, who was executed in 1946 after con- viction of having committed war crimes. For more than a year, the Bavarian J e wish Community here has demanded the banning of anti-Semitic periodicals is- sued by the Hungarian fascists. Two of the periodicals, "Cel" and "Hidverok," continue pub- lication and are being distrib- uted from the Munich headquar- ters to fascist Hungarian groups abroad. Judicial authorities here have said repeatedly that the laws here do not permit confiscation of the periodicals, in spite of the fact that there is a specific law in Bavaria forbidding slan- der of national or religious groups. A protest against publication of fascist Hungarian literature here, and its distribution by members of the anti-Semitic, "Cross and Arrow" group, was made here to the government last week by the Organization of Social Democrat Emigrants. The same group of Hungarian refu- gees has also been accused of distributing anti-Semitic litera- ture. REMEMBER cha des KAUFMAN FOR COMMON PLEAS JUDGE Vote Monday - April 6th VOTE MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1959 RE-ELECT Judge Elvin L. DAVENPORT To Recorder's Court —Full Term— QUALIFIED - HUMANE EXPERIENCED Vote on Monday for Benjamin D. Burdick FOR THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY Ei 123 JUDGE ELVIN DAVENPORT ENDORSED BY COMMUNITY LEADERS AND ORGANIZATIONS WHO KNOW THAT HIS CHARACTER, ABILITY AND TRUE JUDICIAL TEMPERAMENT WILL DO CREDIT TO US JOHN M. FOR WISE CIRCUIT JUDGE He's worked for us! Now let's work for him! Among his many civic activities, John M. Wise is a member of the Board of the Men's Club of Temple Beth El; member of the Board and of the Community Relations Committee, Jewish Community Council; board member, Detroit Service Group; first Chairman, Governmental Employees Section, Jewish Welfare Federa- tion and past Civic Affairs Chairman, Greater Detroit B'Nai Brith Council and former officer, Detroit Lodge, Mich. Regional Board of A.D.L. 28 Years Legal Experience .. . 14 Years Traffic Court Referee Wise has practiced law in Detroit since 1930. As traffic court referee, he has heard hundreds of thousands of cases, and thousands of men and women who have appeared before him can testify to his sympathetic understanding. As Circuit Judge, he will continue to temper his de- cisions with kindliness and humanity. * • .•• PREFERRED CANDIDATE OF TH'E DETROIT CITIZENS LEAGUE. * Voted PREFERRED in the Poll of DETROIT LAWYERS * MORE Endorsements from MORE Organizations Than Any Other Candidate for Circuit Judge * AFL-CIO and Detroit Building Trades Council * Endorsed by News, Times and Free Press ri John M. WISE for CIRCUIT JUDGE No. 102 on Non-Partisan Ballot 13-THE DETR OIT JEWIS H NEWS—Fri da y, ' April 3, 1959 Barton's Taste Treats for Passover Anti-Semitic Ring of Hungarian Refugees Uncovered in Munich