Friday, December 20, 1963—THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS-26 Holy Places to Be Visited by Pope WORKMEN'S CIRCLE BRANCH 227 GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE BALL L E B. TUESDAY, DEC. 31, '63-9:30 P.M. 'TILL ? :MEDIT ERRANEANZA SEA •••• ▪ • ▪ W • • • • • • • • • • • " • •" •••• •••• Haifa • e • .0 • • • WORKMEN'S CIRCLE HALL 18340 W. 7 MILE Entertainment and Fine Music JOE MELTON'S ORCHESTRA • BUFFET • FAVORS • DONATION $4 PER PERSON CALL: DI 1-1639; UN 4-1432 or KE 7-5440 — 4 ..,•• ■■ • • •••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • ■ • ••• " • ./..•• ■ •••• • • .••• • • Tel Aviver%4 JORDAN DETROIT LINK NO. 57 ORDER of the GOLDEN CHAIN Gala New Year's Party December 31, 1963 USALEMC) -...BETFTLEHEM * 10.0•DSEEAAD • Catered by Sammy • Hors D'Oeuvres • Sweet Table • Bar Set Ups Beersheba ISRAEL EGYPT • anner Charge Employment Agencies in Toronto Practice Racial, Religious Discrimination The Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith has whitewashed upstate New York Democratic Rep. Samuel S. Stratton, accused by his political enemies as a Nazi sympathizer. He is regarded a leading can- didate for next year's senatorial race. Stratton was guest of honor and principal speaker at an ADL fund-raising dinner in New York. An article in a recent ADL bulletin explained that Stratton made a six-day trip through Nazi Germany in 1936 (at the time he was a junior at the Uni- versity of Rochester) and re- ported that he had been im- pressed by some aspects of the material gains under Hitler. This report, the ADL story said, was given an anti-Semitic twist and was a "classic example of an unfounded accusation of anti-Semitism." The ADL story was signed by Bruce Felknor, executive director of the Fair Campaign Practices Committee. In his address at the ADL dinner, Stratton urged strong, public pressure to insure pas- sage of President Kennedy's civil rights bill. Solomon Nominated to Protestant School Body of Canada City MONTREAL (JTA)—For the first time in the educational his- tory of the City of Westmount, a Jew, Dr. David Solomon, of Mc- Gill University's Department of Sociology, and of a family long associated with Montreal Jewry, has been nominated to fill a vacancy in the School Commis- sion of the City of Westmount. Past records would indicate that nomination by the Westmount Municipal Association is tanta- mount to election. KE 5-3455 sion, which was asked to bring representatives of employment agencies together and persuade them to cooperate actively to support the anti-bias law. According to the Labor Com- mittee, a recent telephone sur- vey has shown that 14 out of 15 employment agencies in this city were not only willing but eager to help a prospective em- ployer to discriminate against various "undesirable" job ap- plicants. Among such "undesir- ables" were Jews, Negroes, Orientals, Italians, Catholics, Europeans in general, French Canadians, Germans and "im- migrants" in general. "Only one agency refuse the request" to discriminate, the Labor Committee stated. "The placement agency," the report added, "has become the enthusi- astic instrument of racial dis- crimination." One of the endors- ing organizations making up the Labor Committee for Human Rights is the Canadian Jewish Congress. Anti-Jewish Slogans Smeared in Guatemala ante DECEMBER 31st This map spotlights the Holy Places in both Israel and Jordan that are included in the planned visit by Pope Paul VI, Jan. 4-6. of New York Democrat Samuel S. Stratton Rothe Goldstein ,gssuuutsizium.suuuu.....uuuumiu) , MID-WINTER U.A.R. ADL Clears Name Music by Sam Emmer • Complete Steak Dinner • Breakfast • Favors For Reservations Call: $13 per person Negev TORONTO, (JTA)—Asserting that the majority of employment agencies now practice racial and religious discrimination on behalf of employers who are for- bidden by law to bar members of any racial, ethnic or religious groups from jobs, the Toronto and District Labor Committee for Human Rights—endorsed by the Jewish community — took steps to try to curb these dis- criminatory practices. A request was filed with the Ontario Human Rights Commis- Temple Israel 9 P.M . - 3 A.M. COCKTAILS AT 8:30 DINNER AT 9:00 P.M. (Catered by Holiday Manor) Rome Communists, Socialists Swap Anti-Jew Charges Breakfast will follow Dancing to ROME (JTA) — Italian and Socialist leaders exchanged charges and counter-charges of anti-Semitism, the Socialists ad- vising the Communists to ex- amine the Communist "record in this respect"—obviously re- ferring to anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union. The fracas started when Piet- ro Nenni, leader of the lef t- wing Socialists here and now Vice-Premier, used the word "ghetto" in a speech in parlia ment, saying that, by joining the coalition government, the So- cialists had at last emerged "from the ghetto." Palmiero Togliatti, leader of the Communists, then accused Nenni of "a lapse into anti- Semitism, offensive to Jews and workers." Whereupon Avanti, the Socialist Party's organ, stressing that the use of the word by Nenni was intended in a general sense, challenged the Communists on their attitude toward anti-Semitism, saying: "We Socialists, who have never been anti-Semitic, will continue to fight to pull down the walls of all ghettoes into which human beings are enclosed." Nenni himself added in a statement in Avanti: "I know that, from the ghettoes imposed upon Jews for centuries have come manifestations of moral and intellectual courage and heroism." The Communists here have never acknowledged the difficult situation in which Soviet Jews find themselves. - DICK STEIN'S BIG BAND With JOE CORNELL Set-Ups Available $25.00 per couple ROSMAN SOCIAL HALL CONGREGATION BNAI MOSHE 10 MILE - KENOSHA — OAK PARK - FOR TICKETS General Chairman SIMON GOLDMAN — LI 5-3181 or THE SYNAGOGUE OFFICE — LI 8-9000 ry Classified Ads Bring Results Choice reservations still available DECEMBER 31st BETH AARON MEN'S CLUB WINTER BALL Social Hall 1800 Wyoming LARRY FREEDMAN and his renowned dance orchestra Entertainment and Floor Show GUATEMALA CITY (JTA) — Swastikas and the phrases "Heil Hot and Cold Hors d'oeuvres Hitler" and "Juden Raus" were Full course Prime Rib Dinner found smeared on walls of the (catered by Mayfair) hotel Posad Belem in Antigua, Set-ups and on cars parked by the hotel. Sweet Table Continental Bkst, The first Central American Pan- Noise Makers Favors galore ama Jewish Youth Seminar is $25.00 per couple taking place in Antigua, an an- cient colonial capital which was For a barrell of fun and frolic — call once a major tourist attraction. Jerry Silberman Synagogue Office Charley Chaplin got his acting Carlos Garcia Cortez. Gover- DI 1-0436 UN 1-5222 nor. of Antigua, moved to avoid start in the role of a soccer future incidents, and provided goalie. police protection for the Semi- nar. He criticized the smear- ings. Miguel Collado, local tour- ist director, also assailed the vandalism, attributing it to "ir- responsible rabble-rousers" seek- Is Again Almost Sold Out! ing to prejudice the good name and hospitality of the Guate- malan people. OUR 5th ANNUAL NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Olympic Buddies Judge Hugo Friend of Chica- go and Charley Bacon of the New York Athletic Club, team- mates of the 1906 Olympic team which competed in Athens, still correspond. 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