THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 10, 1966-7 Catholic Pupils' Hebreiv Skills Win Certificates (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) FAIRVIEW — Thirty-three stu- dents in St. John's Roman Catholic School here—including an 11-year- old boy from Jordan—received Monday certificates in proficiency in Hebrew in classes taught by a Jewish attorney. William Rubin, the attorney, learned Hebrew while attending Hebrew school in Jersey City from the ages of 5 to 17. He has contributed one hour of teaching a week to the Catholic school's extensive language program for the past three years for pupils in the third to eighth grades. Father Charles McTague, who developed a program of 14 lan- guages for pupils, informed the attorney that he had been one of seven persons nominated by the Edith Stein Guild for an interna- tional award for outstanding pro- motion of better relations be- tween Catholics and Jews. The language courses are taught and studied on a voluntary basis on Saturdays or weekday after regu- lar school hours. Michael Hurad, the boy from Jordan, demonstrated his profi- ciency by reading from his book first in Hebrew and then in Eng- lish, "I am a Hebrew boy." Michael Healy volunteered another translation: "I learn in a Hebrew School in the land of Israel." I Why do so many men ask us where we've been hiding our Northland men's shop all these years? Plan to Expose KKK Initiated by New Jersey Jewish War Veterans (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) ENGELWOOD, N. J.—Stimulated into action by a recent, openly an- nounced Ku Kluz Klan cross burn- ing held at Bridgeton, N. J., the New Jersey action committee of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States has implemented a plan for exposing the KKK and condemning its activities, it was announced here Monday. The announcement was made by the Jewish Chronicle, local weekly, which reported that, at the sug- gestion of the JWV, the state's Allied Veterans Group has unani- mously adopted a resolution con- demning Klan activity. The group represents 200,000 v et e r a n's throughout New Jensery. The JWIT's action committee has filed complaints against the Klan with Gov. Hughes, State Attorney General Arthur J. Sills and the FBI, as well as the Cum- berland County Board of Chosen Freeholders, which has jurisdic- tion over the area where the " \ cross had been burned publicly by the KKK. Sills made public a letter he re- ceived from a man who signed himself as John P. Semcer, who approved of the cross burning and stated that he would join the Ku Klux Klan and the John Birch Society. The action plan of the JWV includes not only complaints to various government bodies but also a demand that Sills take court ac- tion to prevent further KKK rallies. Earlier, the Jewish War Veterans of New York State at its annual convention adopted resolutions in support of the United States government's policies in Vietnam and its efforts to find a peaceful settlement through negotiations. The 1,500 delegates, reperesent- ing more than 250 JWV units in the state, also passed resolutions calling on the West German and Austrian governments to curtail the recent manifestations of neo-Nazi political activity within their coun- tries; and asking the Soviet govern- ment to put an end to its oppres- sion of its Jewish population. Other resolutions condemned the John Birch Society, the Communist Party, the American Nazi Party, the National Renaissance Party and the Ku Klux Klan as being un-American and dangerous to the American way of life. Don't ask. Listen, it's embarrasing to realize you've had a shop in a particu- lar location for several years and you haven't said much about it. And there's a lot to say about Phillips exclusive men's shop. No women shoppers, no children being fitted. Just men. Men who want to be able to choose from the largest collection of Florsheims and Hush Puppies® in town (not to mention the other well-known brands we have). Men who want to relax in a handsome and relaxing shoe shop. Men who want the tried-and-true styles, or something right out of an Italian designer's collection. But about that particular location. That's one of the nicest parts about the shop. It's so easy to find us. Just park in Lots "G" or "H" on the south end of the Center and walk north. We're in Building "G." If you still can't find us, go into Peck & Peck or Wright Kay or the Detroit Bank. And ask. PH ILLI NORTHLAND CENTER (Near Wright Kay Jewelers) Use Lots "G" or "H" at South End of Center AMNON 11•1•11111114