Vote YES... Monday, June 13 Hungary Marks Deportation Budapest (JTA) — For the first time ever, Hungary held official ceremonies this week to commemorate the deportation of 600,000 Hungarian Jews to death camps during World War II. The commemorative events began with a ceremony at the Central Jewish Cemetery, where the 50th year anniversary of the Hungarian Holocaust was remembered. A ceremony sponsored by the World Jewish Congress was held at the Opera House here. Among those atten- ding were Hungarian Presi- dent Arpad Goncz. Mr. Goncz told the au- dience to remember the "passivity of hundreds of thousands of people, wat- ching hundreds of thousands of their fellow countrymen marched away to death." He also spoke of the heroism of the "dauntless few who did everything in their power to slow down the smooth operation of the death machine." The commemorative events were at least partial- ly organized in an effort to bring Hungarian anti- Semitism — both during the war and in current times — to the attention of the Hungarian populace, which heard little about the subject during the years when the country was under Commu- nist rule. The Communists had discouraged all discussion of the treatment of Hungarian Jews at the hands of both the Nazis and the Arrow Cross, the Hungarian fascist party that allied itself with the Germans. But plans to organize the commemorations were not without their share of con- troversy. Earlier this year, the Hungarian Jewish commun- ity was seriously at odds with the government over when to hold a day of mourn- ing to mark the Holocaust here. The government had originally wanted to com- memorate the occupation of Hungary by the Germans on March 19, 1944, A separate controversy erupted when the govern- ment allowed extreme rightists, who were members of a new political party es- tablished by ultranationalist Istvan Csurka, to serve on the commemorative com- mittee. ❑ ON THE SOUTHFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT MILLAGE PROPOSAL WE SUPPORT THE MILLAGE RENEWAL: ■ To maintain strong property values ■ To maintain district provided auxiliary services to Southfield's Jewish Day Schools (transportation, speech pathol- ogists, psychologists, social workers, reading clinicians, driver education) ■ To maintain the quality of our neigh- borhoods, and residential and business communities OUR CHILDREN ARE OUR FUTURE! ■ To maintain quality schools and school programming State Representative Maxine Berman Commissioner Larry Pemick Senator Jack Faxon Rabbi David &Alicia Nelson Drs. Bela & Michael Chopp Rabbi Irwin Groner Councilman Eli Robinson & Zelda Robinson Mr & Mrs. Phillip Swarin Herbert & Janet Pont Dr. Les & Councilwoman Suzanne Goldstein Stephen & Leslie Advokat Samuel & Harriet Kemp Raymond & Councilwoman Vicki Goldbaum Allan Gale & Linda Kahn Gale Anna & Yale Levin Rabbi Martin J. & Marilyn Berman Mr & Mrs. Jack E. Robinson Rick & Sue Melamed Mr. Arnie Berlin & Ms. Cheryl Berlin Steven & Lisa Kaplan Andrea Kempner Blake Mark E. & Rose Lynn Schlussel Jay & Dayle Prinstein Andrew & E. Jane Hauser Sheldon & Andrea Gordon Dr. Maxwell & Sara Nadis Hortense Falk Howard & Marian Guttman Gerry & Sharon Diskin Adele W. Staller Iry & Marilyn Markel Barbara Baldwin Sylvia Stoller Howard & ShellyJacobs Daring Drug Corporation Dr. Gerald Kirzner Lawrence Porvin Jacob & Shoshana Ben Ozer Barbara Bodzin Marty & Nancy Reisig Dale & Toby Hollander Mr. Michael Berger Mr. & Mrs. Harry Jacobs Mr & Mrs. Allen Cohn Mrs. Leahann Kleinfeldt Mr & Mrs. Jerry Modell Mrs. Ilene Hochbaum Mrs. Debra Langer Mr & Mrs. Joseph Smaller Donald & Janet Johnson Gladys Goldsmith Gerald & Audrey Weinberg Norman Gosman Richard Schiller Mike & Sylvia Beresh Astrid Meisler David B. Newman Paid for by the friends of the Southfield millage. Right In Your Own Driveway! AUTO REPAIR AT YOUR LOCATION WITH THE GARAGE ON WHEELS The Tune Up Man Sanford Rosenberg DOING BUSINESS SINCE 1976 CERTIFIED & LICENSED TV' L _J 01C*1° ............. Furniture Oalc•Art FurniturM e jassniTAcCOssoriO7".:Onusual shaped cpwc s. chrome and vinyl couchOs and chairs, 1930s-190s1. 1 (w) 313-398-0646 CALL 398-3605 — lierman Ask for Les w (h) 313-6817.90 Top Cash Paid $ 37