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February 26, 1965 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-02-26

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Winthrop Griffith Biography Reviews Caplan-Stern Troth

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Hmphrey's-
Fight on Anti-Semitism Is Announced here

A remarkably fine account of the
life of one of the great Americans

of our time makes "Humphrey: A
Candid Biography" by Winthrop
Griffith, published by William Mor-
row & Co. (425 Park, S.. NY 16),
a must for all who are interested
in the liberal movement in this
country.
The tribute to Vice Presiden t
° Hubert H. Humphrey contained i n
this splendid biographical wor k
may be said to have been we 11
summarized by a quotation fro m
a statement by a veteran Senat e
`?porter who said:
_y ' "Humphrey care s, intense( Y,
about people."
The biographer, who was assistan
to the Vice President when he wa s
in the Senate, tells about Humph
reys campaigns, his advocacy of
liberal legislation, his courage in
handling legislative matters.

relations„ problems and initiated
a 'community self-survey,' in

which citizens investigated major
tension areas with the help of
professional interviewers . . ."

If Griffith had reviewed Hum-
phrey's aid to Zionism, to Israel,
to the Jewish National Fund, he
would have had to add another sec-
tion to his book which tells an in-
teresting story about a most inter-
esting man—showing how the cour-
age of a great American has won
for him the respect of all who have
come in contact with him and the
love of his country.

`Becket' Nominated
for Academy Award

"Becket," now showing at the
Berkley T h e a t e r, received 12
points as one of the three top
When Humphrey was a can- nominees for Academy Awards in
didate for Mayor of Minneap- Hollywood this week.
It was nominated for best pic-
olis, "he campaigned against a
municipal pattern of anti-Semit- ture, best actor (Richard Burton
ism and against lethargy in solv- and Peter O'Toole), best .director,
ing the city's housing and school best story and best assisting role
(John Gielgud).
problems."
There is additional revealing in-
The Berkley is the only theater
formation about the manner in on the West Side showing
which Humphrey fought against all "Becket."
forms of prejudice.
Biographer Griffith, in his de-
Point of Information
scription of Humphrey's battles for
The
late Rev. Baruch Ulrych,
justice, writes:
whose wife Toby was honored rec-
"Humphrey fought a subtler ently by Criterion Club, was sex-
disease which had crept into ton of Adas Shalom Synagogue, not
Minneapolis over the years: anti- Cong. Beth Abraham, as reported
Semitism, and a firm pattern of earlier.

‘-)

discrimination against Negroes
and other minority groups. Soon
after his election he established
a Mayor's Council on Human
Relations. He enlisted the sym-
pathy and the help of dozens of
community leaders in what he
called 'an education campaign.'
He spoke often and he spoke
bluntly about 'this evil, decaying
thing in our community,' and
quoted Carey McWilliams' state-
ment that in the early 1940s Min-
neapolis had become 'the capital
of anti-Semitism.' He ordered a
new training program for the po-
lice department to handle race

MISS GLORIA CAPLAN

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Caplan
of Santa Barbara Dr. announce the
engagement of their daughter
Gloria Ann to Louis Martin Stern,
son of Mrs. Emil T. Stern of Cov-
ington Dr. and the late Mr. Stern.
The bride-to-be attended the
University of Michigan. The couple
plans to be married March 14.

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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (JTA) —
The constitutionality of a 1963 law
providing for the free loan of text-
books to pupils in private and pa-
rochial schools was challenged in
Superior Court.
The suit requested an injunction
against the Cranston School Board,
restraining it from spending an
estimated $20,000 for textbooks to
lend to seven parochial schools,
one of which is a Hebrew day
school.
The suit, brought by five tax-
payers and endorsed by the Rhode
Island affiliate of the American
Civil Liberties Union, contends
that the textbook law violates the
principle of church-state separa-
tion, and imposes a tax for non-
public purposes.
* * *
PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — The
Jewish Community Relations Coun-
cil of Greater Philadelphia ap-
pealed to the state senate's educa-
tion committee, to reject a bill to
provide public bus transportation
for pupils of sectarian schools in
Pennsylvania.
In a letter to State Sen. Preston
B. Davis, chairman of the commit-
tee, the JCRC asserted that free
public transportation to schools
under the supervision or control
of any religious denomination,
"w he t h e r Jewish, Catholic or
Protestant," was governmental aid
to religion.
As such, the JCRC said, it would
violate the freedom of religion
clause of the First Amendment to
the federal and Pennsylvania con-
stitutions.

LONDON ( JTA ) — President
Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia joined
with Egyptian President Nasser in
a charge that arms shipments to
Israel "encourage Israel to commit
aggression and intensify the dan-
ger to the Arab world." This
charge was made in a joint com-
Seattle Drive Meets Hurd munique issued in Cairo following
SEATTLE ( J T A ) — Despite a the Tunisian leader's six day visit
Hope deferred makes the heart
weakened economic structure in there.
sick; But desire fulfilled is a tree ((
this community, due to the release
of life. —Proverbs
of 25,000 employees from one of
`Yiddishe Nigun'
the major industries here, the 1964
drive of the Seattle Federated
Don Frohman will be guest
BERNARD H.
Jewish Fund and Council raised speaker on "The Yiddishe Nigun,"
the "herculean" figure of $315,000, I (Yiddish Melodies) 8 p.m. Wed-
0
compared with the preceding year's nesday at the Labor Zionist Insti-
total of $327,000, according to the tute. Sponsored by Arlazaroff
annual report by John M. Fried- Branch, Farband LZO, the Music
lander, president of the FJFC, and Month program will be followed by
Ben Bridge, campaign chairman.
a social hour and refreshments.

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