State Dept. Favoring Ribicoff Move to Condemn Soviet Policy on Jews WASHINGTON (JTA) — Chair- man J. W. Fulbright of the Sen- ate Foreign Relations Committee is being informed by the State De- partment that the administration no longer objects to the Ribicoff resolution condemning Soviet op- pression of its Jews. Acting on a State Department letter, which opposed a foreign aid bill amendment as one which might do Soviet Jewry more harm than good, Sen. Fulbright last year arranged deletion of the amend- ment, although many Senators fav- ored it. This year, Sen. Abraham A. Ribi- coff, Connecticut Democrat, rein- troduced his measure as a Sen- ate resolution with the support of COMPLETE CARRY-OUT DINNERS lb. Bmaster house Complete Corry Out Dinners • Free Delivers 18401 West 7 Mile Rd. Chicken Fish Shrimp Ribs Frog Legs B ar.B.sa Phone 537-7880 67 co-sponsors of both parties. The apparent change in State Depart- ment position makes it likely that the resolution will be adopted at this session. Hearings have not yet been scheduled, although Sen. Ribicoff has asked Sen. Fulbright to ar- range hearings at the earliest pos- sible date. Only two weeks ago, Assistant Secretary of State Douglas Mac- Arthur II reaffirmed the State De- partment's opposition to a proposal that the United States formally raise with the USSR the ques- tion of the treatment of the Jews in Russia. MacArthur had voiced that official stand in a letter to Sen. Hugh Scott, Pennsylvania Re- publican. Toronto Agency Issues $4,000,000 in Loans lea actlivil TORONTO (JTA)—The Toronto Hebrew Re-Establishment Service, which was founded in 1924, has made close to $4,000,000 worth of interest-free loans since it was founded, Morris Adams, president of the organization, has announced in his report on 40 years of ac- tivities. 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Goldie, veteran of the Yiddish stage and perennial head of the Cancer Fighter dramatic group, was also choreographer, director and producer . .. plus designer of the costumes which the girls them- selves made . . . 18 lassies in all comprised the wonderful cast that did such a great job . . . As ex- ample of the charitable hard-work- ing ferns that put on the show, the chorus line was made up of six girls who combined are mothers of 18 children . . . Unlike so many other amateur performances, this one was fast-moving, very enter- taining and amazingly well polished ... As a result of so many folks wanting to see the revue, it has been decided to hold the "American Yiddish Musical Re- vue" another two nights, April 28 and 29, at Southfield High . . . The 20 pounds coldie Young lost in months of rehearsal can now be divided by three! * * * ELLIOTT NELSON, behind bars at the local race track windows, says goodbye to the "cruel cruel world of batchelorhood" as he joins the parade of those who said those famous last words, "It'll never happen to me." . . . Con- firmed batch son of Maury and Helen Nelson, Elliott will marry Joyce Sherman, daughter of Fan- nie Sherman, sometime this year. * * * DATE HAS BEEN SET for showing of the documentary film on the Nuremberg trials, starring Goering, Hess, etc. . . . May 4 by Knights of Pythias, Detroit Lodge 55, at Castle Hall, 15787 Wyoming . . . Open to the public . . . This Tuesday night will be third Pass- over Seder by Detroit 55, with public invited to attend. * * * JERRY ABELS is crazy about his new Buick Wildcat . . . and won't let anybody touch it . . . Coming out of Cong S h a a r e y Zedek recently, he went out to parking lot and found it gone . . . Jerry immediately called the Southfield police and disgustedly got a ride home . . . In the mean- time, Edward Fleischman drove home what he thought was his Chevrolet Impala . . . rode it all the next day, until over 30 miles later he suddenly realized it wasn't his car . . . Ed called Detroit police, was told to contact the Southfield cops, who told him whose car he was driving . . . Seems he had gotten into Jerry's car by mistake and when his Chevy keys fit, just drove off . . while his auto stayed parked on the lot all night . . How come the keys fit? . . Even Jerry's salesman can't answer that one . . . plus the fact that Ed couldn't tell the dif- ference! Tough Brake for Drivers JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel's Knesset approved a proposal by its finance committee for the levying of luxury taxes on night clubs, driv- ing lessons and the hiring of halls. The night club tax will be 10 per cent of the customer's bill.