Arab Dead, 13 Policemen Injured in Clash in Israel; Curfew in Village TEL AVIV, (JTA) — One inforcements later succeeded in Adoption by the Jewish Com- are affiliated with synagogues the Center to review the en- Israeli Arab was dead, and one entering the village after fur- munity Center's board of direc- —now participate in activities tire matter. The objective of .wounded as a result of a clash ther warning shots. Upon enter- tors of a resolution to set up a completely devoid of Jewish this committee will be to clar- special citizens committee "to value for lack of a program of ify the issues, to review cur- with the police in an Arab vil- ing the village the police found review the entire matter" of Jewish content which appeals rent practices, and to develop lage. Thirteen policemen, in- two villagers wounded from cluding an officer, were re- ricocheted bullets. One of them programming on Saturdays was to them. recommendations for board ported injured a n d received died later in a hospital. preceded by a lengthy resume "The Center Board is deeply consideration. Its primary ob- treatment in a hospital. Curfew of previous practices. concerned with providing posi- jective will be to help reach The preanible to the resolu- tive Jewish exeperiences for its conclusions which will be of was immediately imposed upon Jew Elected in Tunis tion stated: "For over a decade members and the community. It benefit to the total commu- the village and steel-helmeted police are now patrolling the on Bourguiba Ticket it has been the policy of the is eager for the perpetuation of nity. streets there. TUNIS, (JTA) — One Jewish Jewish Center to open its build- Jewish culture and the survival "Upon receipt of such rec- ing on Saturday for activities of the Jewish people. The village, Shafer Am, is candidate on the list of Presi- ommendations from the Citi- `in consonance with the spirit "It was in this context that zens Committee, the board located on the Haifa-Safad road. dent Bourguiba's Neo - Destour of the Sabbath.' From time to the Center executive committee will be able to make its de- Village workers, portesting that party was elected to National time Oneg Shabbat programs recommended that the Center cision with confidence that a local bus company provides Legislative Assembly in Sun- were conducted at the 12th be opened at 1 p.m., Saturday the interests of the total com- insufficient buses in the morn- day's national elections. He is Street and Davison branches— afternoons. It was the spirit munity have been thoroughly ing rush hours to take them to Albert Bessi, a member of the and orthodox rabbis occasional- of this recommendation that taken into consideration." work to Haifa, erected road. party headed by the President ly participated in these pro- the business office would re- blocks and stoned the approach- of Tunisia. (Editor's Note: In The Jew- grams. Shortage of Center pro- main closed and activities such ing buses. When police arrived, fessional staff prevented more as organized competitive sports ish News of Oct. 16, reference they were forced to r e t r ea t was made to the National Jew- frequent and more extensive would not be conducted." HAVE BOARD WILL DRAW ish Welfare Board's survey of under showers of stones from development of these pro- The statement then proceeds Centers using their facilities on the villagers. . grams." MURRY to give a history of the adop- the Sabbath. The report in that A larger police unit was sim- KOBLIN The statement continues to tion of the 1 o'clock on Sat- issue stated): ADVERTISING ilarly unable to disperse the UN. 1 5600 ART state that the action of the urdays plan by a board of di- "Facts about a National Jew- crowd and was compelled to Center to open its facilties rectors' vote of 22 to 9, the sub- fire warning shots. Larger re- on Saturdays. was "guided by sequent renewed hearing before ish Welfare Board survey of this precedent," by the Sab- a meeting of the bOard at which Jewish Community Center at- bath policy developed by the Reform, Orthodox and Conser- titudes regarding the use of People Are Saying National Jewish Welfare vative rabbis spoke for a dele- Center facilities on the Sabbath, Board and by the practice of gation in opposition to the Sab- secured this week by The Jew- 27 other Centers which are bath opening plan and the ish News, show that out of the HARRY ABRAM JWB consituency of 353 affili- open on Saturdays. agreement "to postpone the Sat- is giving the best deal ated Centers, 117 responded. It is maintained in the state- urday opening until it could Of the latter, 27 replied affirma- on the "ALL NEW" ment that here was need for give the matter further study." tively to the question: 'Is the such services and that it would The proposal of the executive Center Open on the Sabbath?' 1960 be a waste of community re- committee for the setting up "Of the 27 Centers that con- sources not to - provide them"; of a special citizens commit- duct programs on the Sabbath, that staff shortage and in- tee, which was adopted unani- the following include the health creased costs were considered mously by the entire board, club facilities: Rockford, Ill.; And CORVAIR when the new Center was concluded the statement, as Kingston, N. Y.; Hackensack, opened but that "since then, follows: N. J.; Tucson, Ariz.; Kansas SHORE CHEVROLET however, pressure for these "The executive committee City, Mo.; St. Louis, Mo.; Mil- 12240 Jos. Campau services increased to the point Immed. Delivery appreciates the interest in waukee, Wis.; New Orleans, I'm as near as your phone where it was deemed imperative this matter expressed by mem- La.; New Haven, Conn., the two on all models TW 1-0600 Res. LI 8-4119 to meet these needs. Program bers of the community. It re- Centers in Pittsburgh, and Phil- requirements were the primary grets that in the zeal of advo- adelphia. factor." cacy a number of distorted "In the other 15 Centers, the The statement reveals that and erroneous impressions programs are limited to cultural the Center now has a children's have been created regarding activities, religious and related membership of 6,000, although intentions and objectives of services." only 3,500 was anticipated, and the Center as a Jewish com- it proceeds to state: munal institution. "Opening the Center on Sat- "The executive committee urday afternoon represents a concurs with the JWB state- significant increase in the time ment that 'the board of direc- available for service to these tors of the Center has the youngsters. It was the feeling ultimate responsibility for de- of a majority of the board that termining the Sabbath policy The Metropolitan D e t r o i t it is infinitely more important of the Center.' The committee to provide services on Saturday is eager for the board to dis- Bnai Brith Council will honor to these children under Jewish charge this function in the Label Katz of New Orleans, in- auspices and under appropriate most responsible manner. It ternational president of Bnai supervision than to deny them therefore recommends that a Brith, with a class of new. mem- bers when he visits the city on the services by keeping the special citizens committee, building closed. selected from the board mem- Nov. 26. The 27 local Bnai Brith lodges "The overwhelming majority bers and others from the com- of Jewish children—including munity-at-large, should be ap- have been conducting a mem- many of those whose families pointed by the president of bership drive since Oct. 1 as part of a national campaign. Sunday, Nov. 15, has been desig- nated as All - Out City - Wide Membership Getters Day in De- troit and -membership -commit- ' ."-"' - - . ' • igi a loi c't ^94*.v. tee members of all lodges will ivl,faCWtvi',3`t." tiv**e meet at Margene Caterers at ,.# 4,13 it 4 N Discover the sA ttph, :.. '.4C44 full earning 9:30 a.m. and then will go out power of your on an extensive one-day drive money by opening with the slogan, "Take Me to ..,"..,eN„:„ . -,, • a Guardian Savings ac- _ .s , Your Leader." 4 7,01,4si e count. Earn a big 31/2 % Katz, 14th president of Bnai ixlitkciA:41,0 , yocwir ifel: current rote on all pass book Brith, is the youngest man ever tfr-i c?‘ZWAt4 ' .. si-OV. :, Pv*to, c: 'V, .:- savings—save where savings to hold the office since the or- pays extra money for your ganization was founded in 1843. purse. He was 40 when elected last May at the convention in Jeru- A truly outstanding Textured in a firmly salem. budget value. Durable for woven weave to stand the Under the joint sponorship of wear, easy to clean. 6 toughest wear. Available Men and Women's Detroit Bnai decorator colors. Brith Councils, the following in the newest color corn- appearances have been sched- binations. Specially Priced uled for Katz: A dinner at the Specially Priced Jewish Center to be followed X469 Sq. Yd. by a rally at Beth Aaron Syna- Current Rate gogue, and luncheon co-spon- $6" Sq. Yd. sored by the Center Jewish Af- COME fairs Luncheon Club. IN • Custom or Maurice Zeiger, vice presi- Installation SAVE dent of the Council, is chairman BY MAIL of the membership committee, • Convenient and is assisted by co-chairmen Terms Leonard Edelman, Nor man Feingold, Jack Goldfarb, Irving Halperin, Larry Labell and Is- Downtown: CADILLAC SQUARE Corner RANDOLPH CARPET COMPANY rael. Schwartz. The arrange- Northwest: 13646 WEST 7 MILE Corner TRACEY ments committee for the Katz 7324 W. 7 Mile Rd. UN 1-7980 visit is headed by Milton M. Both offices open 1,0 a.m. to S p.m., Monday thru Friday 2 Blocks West of Livernois Northwest office open Thursday Night till 9 Weinstein, with Nathan Ruben- Downtown, Friday till 6 stein as co-chairman. - There's Hidden Treasure Honor Bnai Brith President During His Detroit Visit In Your Purse Savings Make Sense THE NEW LOOK IN TWEEDS! , NYLON WOOL NYLON Pit: MOS 5 —THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Frid ay, Novemb er 13, 1959 Center Explains Stand on Sabbath Opening; •• Board Resolution Reviews Past Decisions