THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 42 friday, May 13, 1977 Nazi Rally Thwarted in Skokie MACK PITT and His Orchestra 358-3642 CHICAGO (JTA)—The threat of violence between Nazi and Jewish groups was the basis for legally hal- ting a proposed Nazi demon- stration April 30 and May 1 in Skokie, a Chicago suburb with a Jewish population of 40,000, an estimated 7,000 of them Holocaust survivors. Over 45 Years Of Moving Experience In the face of court rul- ings barring a Sunday after- noon demonstration at the Skokie Village Hall, a group from the National So- cialist Party of America at- tempted to demonstrate a day earlier. By 1 p.m. Satur- day there were approx- imately 1,000 counter-dem- onstrators at the Village Hall apparently _eager to have the Nazis appear. Some counter-demonstra- tors. seemed disappointed. Poppy Sale Due POTTER MOVING & STORAGE CO. el Department of Michigan. Jewish War Veterans, will conduct its annual poppy sale Thursday through May 21 throughout the metropol- itan area. Proceeds will ben-, efit disabled veterans. JWV Memorial Home Unit Meets ALLIED VAN LINES NUMBER AGENT IN MICHIGAN Jewish War Veterans Me- morial Home Association President Mrs. Mak Kauf- man announces a meeting will be held 8:30 p.m. May 26 at - the Jewish War Veter- ans Memorial Home. Ralph Epstein, Ely Katz and Philip Goodman -are vice presidents. Morris Smith is treasurer. . 1300 N. Campbell . ROYAL OAK 541-3310 2253 Cole BIRMINGHAM 644-4612 ALLIED VAN LIN6aS REMEMBER HOW YOU LOVED CAMP TANUGA? YOUR CHILDREN • Bernard Friedman opened CAMP TANUGA in 1952, with the idea that kids who learn to cope with nature grow up to contend well with life's challenges. The concept has been successful, as year after year young campers return. Friedman has been president of the Michigan Camping Association. CAMP TANUGA has facilities for 200 youngsters. There are usually 10 boys or girls per cabin, with two counselors. The food is good & nutritious. A doctor and nurse are on the premises at all times. There is whatever activity a child wants, carefully supervised and planned so that no youngster ever feels left- out, but is still given time to learn, time to grow at his own pace. CAMP TANUGA is the place to grow this summer. SPECIAL EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES . * Canoeing * Horseback Riding *Swimming * Sailing * Water Skiing *Tennis * Handball , * Backpacking * Crafts *Drama * Volleyball * Softball * Football * Soccer • • * Fishing * Archery * Roller Skating * Minature Golf * Golf *dvernight Camping Trip JUNE 27 to AUGUST 20: Four Week•Period Eight Week Period New Program every week $ 725 $1225 CAMP TANUGA* is located on the shores ,of Manistee Lake. 10 miles northeast of Kalkaska, Michigan. Your children will love the 1,200 acres of woodland northland and if only 4 hours from Detroit ! *Member of the American & Michigan Camping Association - FOR RESERVATIONS OR MORE INFORMATION CALL BERNARD FRIEDMAN. . . 354-7400 I D Peres Opposes Army Criticism JERUSALEM, -(JTA)— Defense Minister Shimon Peres praised the efficiency of the armed services and, while conceding that cer- tain short-comings cited in a report by State Comptrol- ler Itzhak Nebenzahl last week existed,. he stressed that they must be put "into perspective." Peres lashed out at "cer- tain politicians" who, he said, were trying to use the report as ammunition in the election campaign. He charged that the comptrol- ler deliberately selected for inspection certain units that the army acknowledged were below par because they were "still in the proc- ess of formation." He said he did not dispute the comptroller's right and duty to scrutinize- the army, but stressed that the army itself regularly inspected all units and-found the vast majority of them satisfac- . tory. , coxoxizocoxox-o.wawsvco, ONE MAN ORCHESTRA JWV LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXILIARY installed Mrs. John Nemon president at its annual installation meet- ing. Past department presi- dent, Mrs. Harry Left, was installing officer. Other offi- cers are Mesdames Betty Wauldron, senior vice presi- dent; Murray Bosin, junior vice president; Max Kauf- man, treasurer; Art Simon, -guard;,Morris Simrod, chap- lain; Herman Silver, patri- otic instructress; and Har- old Jacobs and Harold Weiss, secretaries. *** DEPARTMENT OF MICHIGAN LADIES AUX- ILIARY will honor depart- ment president Carolyn Mann 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Red Cedars Restau- rant. For required reserva- tions, call Libby Levenson, 547-5529, or Ruth Weiss, 544- 3744. *** DEPARTMENT OF MICHIGAN will have its an- nual convention June 10-12 at the Troy. Hilton hotel. Convention chairmen Rosa- lyn Liner and William Greenberg announce schol- arships. in memory of Rabbi Morris Adler and Sen. Philip Hart will be awarded. Shabat morning services will take place at Cong. Beth Moses. That eve- ning there will be a Com- mander's Banquet, while on Sunday there will be a brunch and the election of officers. For information and reservations, call the Jewish War Veterans head- quarters, 559-5680. *** BLocit ROSE POST AND AUXILIARY will pay tribute to their outgoing commander and president, Jack Moore and Gerry Fel- dman, respectively, • 7 p.m. Tuesday at a dinner-dance at Carl's Kansas City Steak House, Madison Heights. Service awards and 25-year member pins will be pre- sented, Reservations are re- quired and there is a charge. FOr reservations, call the chairman, Belle Let- zer, 557-3372. *** SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN POST and AUX- ILIARY will have their in- stallation of officers 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish War Veterans Me- morial Home. Friends are invited. Past Department President Ann Rubin will in- stall auxiliary officers: President, Jean Friedman; senior vice president, Anne Weinstein; junior vice presi- dent, Frances Cohen; treas- urer. Ruth Levin; historian, Rose Feinberg; guard, Celia Yetz; chaplain, Reva Dryman; conductress, Edna Arnkoff; recording secretary, Ruth Benach; and patriotic instructress - Sarah Kaminsky. 1 Bai- Mitzva's Candle Lighting Anniversaries-Weddings House Parties-Dances Etc. Standards to Rock Music For All Ages Freddy Sheyer 398-2462 -0-,e0x0 ,F0000,Cto c