H Ship Owners Decide on 2 Kitchens, I W z 1 Kosher, for Liner as Compromise (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) kosher service was needed to JERUSALEM—The board of enable the liner to compete for • to Zim-Shoham Lines decided general passenger traffic. Tuesday to have both a kosher and a non-kosher kitchen in- British Nazis Boast W ti E-1 stalled in the SS Shalom. of Anti-Semitic Orthodox Jewish leaders in Materials in Germany d an th U nieaes t d St t O I srae l LONDON (JTA) — The Brit- Er 4 had strongly protested the pos- sibility. The Shalom is nearingsh i National Socialist movement completion in a French ship; has printed and sent to neo- Nazis in West Germany thou- 0:1 yard. sans of anti-Semitic pamphlets, The board acted after the Is- spokesman for the British rael cabinet ignored a minister- 1 a Nazis said. ial committee report opposing the second non-kosher kitchen I Martin Webster made the and voted to leave the decision disclosure in commenting on to the liner's owners. Parlia- reports that anti-Jewish mate- mentary factions of the Na- rial, bearing signatures of the tional Religious Party and Agu- British Nazi movement, had dat Israel sent a letter to Prime been found plastered on win- >7. Minister Levi Eshkol warning dows and walls of the Jewish as that the two coalition parties Community House in West Ber- would draw "far-reaching con- lin. (Swastikas were also found clusions" from a decision to go to have defiled the walls of a ahead with the non-kosher kit- West Berlin synagogue.) The British Nazi said most of the chen. In making the decision, the i material had been mailed first directors rejected a proposal I to West German firms and that the non-kosher kitchen be after that for public distribu- installed only for first class I tion." He admitted that many pro- passengers. The directors em- phasized that there would be . tests against the mailings had an "absolute and definite" se_ been received at British Nazi paration between the two kit-lheadquarters from West Ger- chens. They also stressed that I man recipients. He said that the decision was based entirely one agency in West Germany on economic reasons, referring had been in "frantic and regu- to earlier statements that non- lar" contact with the Home Office and Scotland Yard, to pressure the British Nazis into 51st Semi-Annual halting mailing of the material. REDFORD - DETROIT However, he added, West Ger- man federal authorities "are 22521 Grand River. Ave. (between Lasher and Telegraph) not aware it is not a crime in Britain to be a National Social- THURS., ist." He added that there was FRI., no way through which Scotland Yard could stop his movement SAT., from sending its anti-Semitic SEPT. mail to Germany. 5-5-7 . H I Hours: 12-10 — Admission 75c 26 Leading Exhibitors All For Sale Northwest Detroit Likes Show 2 L ., Magnificent* Mencotes *Something out of this world RELAXED DINING LUNCHEON-DINNER SUPERB COCKTAILS Entertainment Nightly 7113 PURITAN Blocks West of Livernois 862-2882 For Res. Ample Parking British to Stage Play Criticizing Pope Pius XII LONDON (JTA) —"The De- puty," the controversial drama by German playwright Rolf Hochhut, in which the late Pope Pius XII is criticized for al- legedly failing to condemn pub- ! licly Hitler's program of geno- cide against Jews, will be pro- duced here beginning Sept. 25 by the Royal Shakespeare Thea- ter. Alan Webb, a 57-year-old British actor, will portray the Pope. 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Membership of the slated to protest the Aug. 28 party in Los Angeles county is March on Washington in support estimated at about 13 persons. of President Kennedy's civil Superior Judge Alfred Gitel- son issued a preliminary injunc- tion to prevent the city of Re- 2 Hebrew Schools dondo Beach from stopping a Merge in Baltimore Nazi rally there. Forbes said YOUNG MOTHER Marcia BALTIMORE, (JTA) — The the Nazis planned rallies on Silver, Manny's frau, exhausted century-old Davidson S c h o o 1, Wednesday at separate times in from her daily chores, reclined oldest Hebrew school in this Burbank, Hermosa Beach and on her couch to steal 40 winks city, has been merged with the Los Alamitos. He added that . . . Half asleep, she felt one Petach Tikvah Hebrew School, other groups participating in the of her youngsters patting her and will op e r ate as Petach counter-demonstrations will be face and was drowsily pleased Tikvah-Isaac Davidson begin- the "F ighting American Na- by this unexpected display of ning next m o n t h, it was tionalists," the "Keep America affection . . . Then the door- here by Benjamin White Committee" and the "Nazi bell rang . . . She jumped up announced Freelan d, president of the Party Women's Auxiliary." with a start to admit a delivery I Board of Jewish Education. man from J. L. Hudson . . . He j Leon Rivkin, principal of looked at her so queerly that when he had gone, she rushed Petach Tikvah, will head the over to a mirror to inspect her- I combined institution. Is a ac NEW • UNIQUE • ELEGANT self . . . Marcia's face was 'Davidson traces its history back completely plastered with green to 1860, with the organization trading stamps! of the Hebrew Education Soci- EX-PUGILIST BUDDY BAER i ety. It received its present name ; told Herb Stein there never was in 1924. Petach Tikvah was any truth in the story of years established in 1928. back that he and brother Max, DINNER • LATE SUPPER both of whom fought Joe Louis Judaism and Torah in their time, were scared to By SOLOMON SCHECHTER BOB HAWKINS death of the Brown Bomber AT THE PIANO NIGHTLY Judaism permeates the whole . . . "Max and I offered to of your life. It demands control STOUFFER'S fight him again," he insisted, over all your actions. It insists NORTHLAND INN "but the boxing commission upon the observance both of the NORTHLAND CENTER wouldn't let both of us in the spirit and of the letter. In a OPEN Da MINOT (I A.M. FM. t SAT.) ring with him at the same word, Judaism is absolutely in- fl compatible with the abandon- time!" 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