FININIII11111111111111111111111•111111111111111- • . Jewish Populaiion in California Resort City Reported _Terrorized ,. LOS ANGELES, (JTA)—The itself the International Free- KTLA television station here dom Fighters, was responsible. has aired an hour-long docu- Originally, Elsinore's tourist mentary program asserting that trade was based on a —large a nearby resort city, Elsinore, lake. When the lake dried up, was on the verge of violence there was a large influx of ekl- against its Jewish citizens. Of- erly Jews who were attracted ficials of the station said that to by the area's mineral waters: get the report, Pat Michaels The mineral waters were cut and other members of the sta- off on contention- that it had a tion's news staff were sworn in high fluoride content, but El- as members of Elsinore's police sinore residents expressed the force "for their own safety." belief in statements' on the A KTLA special news release,. KTLA program that this was a announcing the "City of Hate" device to drive Jewish busi- program, declared that the nessmen out of the area. Michaels - contended on the news staff had "uncovered a situation which parallels the program that a measure ap- nightmare of Nazi Germany proved at the last session of with frightening fidelity." It the California legislature to re- stressed that "the terrorism is fill Lake Elsinore was the di- part of a calculated campaign rect cause of the current cam- designed to drive out the large paign of intimidation. He said Jewish population which has that the goal was to scare Jew- gathered in the resort city." ish residents out and regain The documentary was shown property sold to them during the area's depressed period. twice. - The program showed, that The program showed pla- damage had been done to syna- cards, openly displayed in El- gogues and centers in Elsinore, sinore store windows, declar- which is 72 miles southeast of ing that all Jews were Corn- Los Angeles. • The news staff in munists. Films were shown of terviewed officials and resi- a shattered stained= glass win- dents of Elsinore to determine dow of a vandalized synagogue. their reactions to widening Interviews were presented with signs of anti-Semitism. These Jewish residents, who testified included _threatening letters, a campaign was on of system- paint bombings, and stonings. attic villification and threats in The program charged that a a concerted effort to force them concealed organization, calling to leave the city. i. Danny Raskin's LISTENING 11:6's Tollecthle Respthisibi 14' Bill' Piassect by KuesSet 'JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Prime in fighting trim as he fought Minister David Ben-Gurion's bill imposing "collective respon- sibility" upon the Cabinet mem- bers representing all five of the parties in his new government coalition passed in the Knesset first reading, 55 to 20. The bill, which Ben-Gurion wants in order to tighten dis- . cipline • in the Cabinet, forbids Ministers to vote against any measure introduced by the gov ernment in the Knesset. The bill also enjoins members of the Minister's party from op- posing such a draft measnre, once it has been approved by a Cabinet majority. The Prime Minister, who had been ill with a severe cold, was ANOTHER MILESTONE greets the installation and din- ner-dance of Detroit Lodge 55, Knights of Pythias, Jan. 16, -at Holiday Manor . . . Joe Shul- man will be installed as chan- cellor commander in the 75th year of this fraternal order that has shifted from meeting place to meeting place until it is now firmly encamned in its own building on Wyoming . . . After the lodge got the neces- sary 25 members to receive its charter 75 years ago, it began meeting on Duffield and Wood- ward . . . Then came High St., Cass Ave., John R., Woodrow Wilson, Dexter and finally in 1950, it's beautiful Castle Hall on Wyoming, where the 400 fellows continue to exemplify the workings of friendship, charity and benevolence . . . P. C. Mannie Mackie is chair- man of this year's installation dinner-dance. * * * JERRY HARRISON, local jazz pianist with a wonderful keyboard touch, is making a movements. For a time there lot of predictions come true as loomed the biological ' menace he rapidly climbs the golden of extinction through a decline ladder of success in show busi- in population, owing to a de- ness . . . He followed the famed creasing birth rate such as we George Shearing Sextet at witnessed in the 1930's," Dr. Baker's after returning to De- Baron declared. troit from a three-month nitery "This danger, too, has passed tour of Broadway and other and . the Jews are sharing in points east .. . Aside from his what has come to be called'the tender tickling of the ivories `population explosion' of our while doing the favorites, Jerry times. The only question really also is a progressive jazz pianist is, how the surviving Jews will with a unique style of his own shape their religious and cul- in which he combines 18th Cen- ture so that it should be as tury with modern jazz ideas .. . meaningful to the future. gen- He is being widely recognized erations as the older forms of and associated by his own ar- the Jewish faith have been to rangements of modern jazz. * * * • their ancestors," Dr. Baron said. BEN DENNER was visiting Rabbi Judah Nadich denied that there need be any conflict his little niece, Betty Roqin, between religious and social who had been ill . . . "Well, welfare leaders. "The time has my dear," he said. "and how perhaps come now," he said. did you find yourself this morn- "to stop whipping a dead horse, ing?" . . . Little Betty, five- to call a halt to mutual recrimi- year-old daughter of Sam and nation— that the American Sylvia Rogin, opened her big, rabbi and synagogue are eager innocent blue eyes and replied, to gain monopoly over Jewish -"Oh, Uncle Ben. I just onened my eyes—and there I was!" life in all its aspects, and that FIVE JEWISH BOYS from the Jewish community center Detroit are taking their basic generated speedy assimilation training at Fort Leonard Wood, with its workers antagonistic to Missouri . . . Harold Peritz, Jewish survival." Mickey Newman, - Bernard Dr. Morton Teicher, dean of Golds,' Jerry Altman and Mark the Yeshiva University School Klinger are doing their parents of Social Work, the first proud at one of the rugged basic university - based social work camps in the country . . The program under Jewish auspices, Jewish chaplain is Harvey discussed the importance of Spring, a young rabbinical grad- special training for Jewish com- uate from New York who is munal service and of collabora- little short of an idol to the tion between rabbis and profes- boys . . . Pvt. Peritz is at the sionals in this field. provost marshall's office, so Dr. Louis Linn, attending he'll see that the local boys qet your letters if you want psychiatrist at Mt. Sinai al called the religious leader to write . . . His address is U.S. "an indispensable member of 55664727, Co. B, 5th Bn., 2nd the treatment team" in 'cases TRB, Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. * * • of mental illness. "The psychia- SENIOR CITIZENS wishing trist, the psychologist, the social caseworker, and members of to attend a concert by violin- allied disciplines need his help, ist Dave Rubinoff at the Jewish just as he needs theirs to round Home for Aged next Saturday out his own contributions to the evening can make special ar- community," he said. "Further, rangements for transportation it has become apparent that the . . . Beth Aaron Synagogue, religious leader participated in which is sponsoring a com- the total treatment program in munity concert with Rubinoff a specific way." the following night, at the syn- agogue, is also making arrange- Small scale. tests being con- ments for the special concert dUcted at the National Institute for residents at the Home . . . of Health and a - nearby chil- I and all senior citizens in the dren's clinic which suggest that community are invited ... For a a single massive dose of Salk, ride to the concert call the syna-.. 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