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July 24, 1964 • Page Image 1

…The Political Scene . . . . . GOP's Standard Bearer and Its Platform Boycott Threats to Americans Time for Revival of Vigilance E jEW SH c:)-T-Facm-r Political Planks: Backward Trends Editorials Page 4 Vol. XLV, No. 22 Detailed Stories on Pages 2, 5 and 10 A Weekly Review f Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Printed in a 100% Union Shop Extremism ... GOP Platform and I...…

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…Purely Commentary American Nativists' Denigrations By ROBERT SEGAL By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ A Seven Arts Feature rights bill. A part of that $50,000 represents taxes collected from Mississippi's disenfranchised Ne- groes. (Forty-five per cent of all Mississippians are Negroes.) The Mississippi legislature's other summer proposals included: Disciples of Buckley and other intellectual pacesetters of the new American right did not live in the dep...…

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…Jordan Prohibits Mass Emigration of Its Arab Refugees to Australia GENEVA, (JTA) — The Jordan- ian government, acting at the re- quest of the Arab League, has taken measures to stop mass emi- gration of Palestine Arab refugees from Jordan to Australia, it was learned here from a report re- ceived from Amman the Jordanian capital. _ The report revealed that there a strong movement among the r:rab refugees in Jordan to emi- grate to Australia...…

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…Latin America's Menacing Reptile THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English—Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 48235 Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Mic...…

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…Nazis Would Have Killed Any Relatives of Senator Imbalances Are Noted in Platform Adopted by Republican Convention BY MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1964, JTA, Inc.) WASHINGTON — The Republi- can platform brought disappoint- ment to many Americans of Jew- ish faith. A conservative conven- tion in San Francisco rejected not only an up-to-date pro-Israel plan, but also effective civil rights, immigration reform, Genocide pact ratification, the ...…

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…Testimonials Are Listed on Vatican Approach to Catholic-Jewish Relations (Continued from Page 1) assemble what the press already said about this subject. , The Jesuit organ listed a num- ber of meetings between promi- nent leaders of the Vatican, in- cluding the late Pope John XXIII. It recalled visits to Augustin Car- dinal Bea by Dr. Nahum Gold- mann, president of the World * JACKIE MASON * BARRY SISTERS * GEORGE 1- KIRBY : APPEARING...…

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…Israel, Jordan Withdraw Complaints WJCongress Appeals to Soviet Union for Direct Talks JERUSALEM (JTA) T h e the statutes of limitations for ment for its efforts to commem- on Incidents; Eshkol Warns Syria World Jewish Congress, at the clos- prosecution of Nazi war criminals, orate the martyrdom of European JERUSALEM (JTA)—Israel and Jordan informed the United Na- tions Jordanian-Israeli Mixed Armi- stice Commission that each of the governmen...…

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…Director Report Nasser Rejected Khrushchev Pavilion Visitors Invited to Protest to A Jordan land small in size, but great In NEW YORK—While the Jordan ing encouraged- with a special dis- history, of the controversial anti- In which over two million people now Offer to Replace German Scientists Pavilion mural continues to draw play live. Israel mural and a "contrasting" attention from World's Fair visit- "designed to prevent our drawing ors an...…

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…Eshkol Foresees the Emigration of Jews From Soviet Union Supersol Records delegates from 25 countries and more than 1,000 guests were pres- TEL AVIV — Premier Eshkol Among the many dignitraies said Monday night he was confi- ent. was President Shazar. dent that internal changes in the The Premier described the Soviet Union, coupled with world tasks of the Zionist movement pressures, would induce the So- today as the battle against "Jew- viet ...…

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…Britain Upholds the 1950 Triparite Agreement on Israel-Arab Borders LONDON (JTA) — The British government still considers the 1950 Tripartite Declaration between Britain, France, and the United States, concerning the inviolability of the Arab-Israeli borders, as "valid," but regards the United Nations as primarily responsible for the maintenance of peace in the Middle East, R. A. Butler, Sec- retary of State for Foreign Affairs, told the Hous...…

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…- Duet With Israel. Tunes Sinatra Out of Soured Lebanon '14s.7:47 LONDON (JTA) Frank Sinatra, American film star, has been bar- red from entering Lebanon, it was reported here. The report said that Sinatra has been blacklisted because of "his moral and material support of Israel." The Council of Ministers in Lebanon had also voted to ban the singer's movies and records. Austrian Govt. to Erect Memorial at Mauthausen VIENNA (JTA) The Austr...…

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…SYNAGOGUE SERVICES Emanuel Quits UAHC Because of Procedures CONG. • BNAI JACOB: Services 7:45 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Isaac will speak on "Comfort Ye My People." YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD: Services 7 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Sperka will speak on "The Cup of Comfort." CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Services 7:40 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on "A Message of Comfort." The Bar Mitzvah of Nelson ...…

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…First Jerusalem Bible Is Printed A new edition of the Bible in Hebrew—the first ever to be set, printed and published in Jerusa- lem—is now available in the Unit- ed States, it was announced by Dr. Haim Gevaryahu, Chairman of the Israel Society for Biblical Re- search. and Director of the World Jewish Bible Society, Jerusalem. The new Bible, published by Koren Publishers, Jerusalem, will be known as "The Koren-Jerusalem Bible." "For this hist...…

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…Lutheran World Leaders Denounce Anti-Semitism, Invite Proselytes Beth Moses Pushes to End of Drive LOGUMKLOSTER, Denmark — Condemnation of anti-Semitism as `spiritual suicide" was issued at a consultation of Lutheran world leaders here. At the same time, Lutheran mission organizations were called upon to "proclaim the Gospel" to Jewish communities. The consultation, under the aus- pices of the Lutheran World Fed- eration, was summoned to dea...…

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…Agus' Two-Volume 'Meaning of Jewish History' Wine Ceremony After the Wedding BY RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX makes the occasion for the nuptial Stimulates Debate Over Jewry - s World Status (Copyright, 1964, Jewish Telegraphic blessings while the nuptial bless- Agency, Inc.) Dr. Jacob Bernard Agus, the dis- tinguished rabbinic scholar, author of several evaluative and scholarly Jewish books. has a new approach to- the issues in- volved in Jewry's cult...…

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…Interracial and Interreligi ous Conflicts, Intermarriage, Anti-Semitism Analyzed in a New Paperback Edited by Earl Raab Earl Raab, who edited "Re- ligious Conflict in America — Studies in the Problems Be- yond Bigotry," just issued as an Anchor-Doubleday paper- back, said. "There is reason to believe that interreligious conflicts in America will finally prove to be a more knotty, more durable and in some ways more significant problem than int...…

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…Jews as Seafarers in Impressive Maritime History, 'They To ok to the Sea' An excellent research task in associated with the shipping of making an "historical survey of citrus fruits. Jewish maritime activities" has When the Maritime League been performed by Samuel Tal- was founded in Palestine lie kowsky in "They Took to the Sea," became its chairman in 1937. published by Thomas Yoseloff (11 In 1946 he became chairman of E. 36th, N.Y. 16). th...…

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…Authority on Nazi Extermination Program Dartmouth's Rabbi Neusner Paints Testifies Despite Defense Efforts to Stop Him Dark Picture for Mass of U.S. Jews: FRANKFURT (JTA)—An expert on the Nazi program first be removed to other areas Apathy Is Effective as Russian Bias and that, after the war, they would for the extermination of European Jewry testified on that pro- gram for three hours at the trial of former SS officers Otto Hunsche and Herma...…

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…Beth El Fair Ladies Make Plans for Third Annual Event, Auction Women :5 Cluhs Looking ahead to the Oct. 4 Country Fair of Temple Beth El are sisterhood chairmen (from left) front: Mesdames Richard Kux and J. Leon Gittlen, auction; and rear: Mesdames John N. Grekin, gift pick up, Richard Prentis, personnel, and John Redfield, photography booth. * Temple Beth El *Sisterhood will be joined by its temple affiliates for the third Country Fair O...…

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…Judith Sara Perris Ground Broken for Geriatric Clinic Operated by Dr. Klein in Northwest Wed to Brooklynite New Kibbutz Near Dead Sea Marriages Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gilbert of Los Angeles, formerly of Detroit, announce the marriage of their daughter Marlene to David N. Gro- dsky of Los Angeles. The newly- weds will live in Los Angeles. JCC Youths to Take Part in Human Rights Parley Northland Villa Zion Convales- level, will be under strict...…

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…State Fair Is Expecting Greenberg-Cooper Betrothal Announced 200,000 Teen-Agers The spotlight will be on music and fun at the 1964 Teen Age Fair, which will be a feature of the 115th annual Michigan State Fair, Aug. 28 through Sept. 7. The $3,000,000 "fair within a fair" is expected to attract more than 200,000 teen-agers. It will spread across three acres adjoin- ing the midway. More than 50 of Michigan's love- liest girls will participate...…

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…Norman I. Leemon in Congress Race Burdick Gets Designation on the Ballot Blondy Campaigns Rep. John Dingell Daniel S. Cooper Is Candidate for for Congressman Running in 16th Rep. John D. Dingell, who grew up in Congress, who learned about lawmaking at the family dinner table from his New Deal father, the late Rep. John D. Din- gell, Sr., and in the House of Representatives directly by serv- ing as a House Page during his teen-age years, 193...…

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…`Mama Made Minks' Is Viewed Delect ably, Pungently Like a Dill Pickle Cascade- Yost Rites a store on Madison Avenue exactly the headaches she had make this a delightful book to Held at Temple Israel. in On Harlem there was a sign: "F. M. had with every garment, the read. Especially those who have MRS. PHILIP CASCADE Barbara Ann Yost became the bride of Philip Neil Cascade at a recent evening ceremony at Temple Israel, with Rabbi NI. Robert S...…

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…Abraham J. Cutlers Name the JNF Ronda j. Rubinoff Wed to Lester Shaw As Beneficiary of $50,000 Bequest The Jewish National Fund will be the beneficiary of . at least $50,000 through the bequest of a Detroit couple, Mr. and Mrs. Abra- ham J. Cutler. Ten per cent of the Cutler estate was allocated for the JNF and is one of the largest such gifts ever announced by the Detroit office. Cutler, '70, a retired jeweler, real estate man and investor, ...…

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…• • • i activ ities n Society Mid-East Expert to Speak at Bonds Parlor Meeting Dr. Arieh L. Plotkin, authority on the Middle East, will be guest Rabbi William B. Schwab of Louisville, Ky., is visiting his sisters, speaker at a par- Mrs. Anna Rosenberg, 17310 Kentucky, and Mrs. Henry Schatten, lor meeting 8 10141 Corning, Oak Park. Rabbi Schwab, president of the Louisville p.m. Aug. 12 at chapter of Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi, gave the invoc...…

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…Oil Fed to Israel's Industries Our Film Folk By HERBERT G. LUFT (Copyright, 1964, JTA, Inc.) Oil to keep the wheels of Israel's industries turning is brought by tanker to Elath, Israel's strategic port constructed on the Gulf of Aqaba with the aid of Israel Bonds. Approximately ninety percent of Israel's oil requirements must still be met by imports. Above, oil is unloaded from a 48,000-ton supertanker to be carried to the refineries at Ha...…

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…WSU Press Issues Martin's 'Tolerant Personality,' Volume Exposing Many Manifestations of Bigotry in the U. S. There was once a rabbi who was so open-minded that he could see every side of a ques- tion. One day a man came to him with the request that he grant him a divorce. "What do you hold against your wife?" asked the rabbi gravely. The man went into a lengthy recital of his complaints. "You are right," he agreed when the man finished. Then...…

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…Prof. Hale's - Captive Press in the Third Reid.' Apples in Israel and in Tradition By DAVID SCHWARTZ Now take out your Bible and (Copyright, 1964, JTA, Inc.) Tells How Nazis Made Shambles of Newspapers turn to the Song of Songs and you Prof. Hale declares at the out- Prof. Oron J. Hale of the In- stitute for Advanced Study at set that "one topic should be dis- Princeton University, in one of posed of," that relating to Jew- the most authorita...…

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…Theodor Hera's Views on Athletics he tells it in Sport Mag, he in- By Jesse Silver and Roy Silver BY HERBERT G. LUFT jured his arm during 1962 and his (Copyright, 1964, JTA, Inc.) The late Theodor Herzl was con- pitching was pretty much limited cerned with every phase of Jewish HOLLYWOOD—Gila Golan, the in 1963. When Larry was sent from life, including physical develop- the Los Angeles Dodgers to De- 23-year-old contest winner from ment. That...…

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…World Jewry Invited by Shah of Iran to Help Observe 2,500th Anniversary of the Empire's Founding by Cyrus TEHERAN (JTA)—World Jew- ry has been invited by the Shah of Iran to participate in the forth- coming celebration here of the 2,500th anniversary of the found- ing of the Iranian Empire by Cy- rus the Great, according to an an- nouncement by Jamshzd Kashfi, a member of the Iranian Parliament. The invitation, he said, was ex- tended to Dr. ...…

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…Anna Safran's Tireborn,' Novel About French Resistance "The Fireborn," published by Vantage Press (120 WW. 31st, NY1), is Anna Safran's first novel. The author has, however, a number of other works to her credit and she is not a new- comer on the publishing arena and her work are especially known to Yiddish readers. A native of Siedlec, Poland, who came tc this country at the age of 14 to join her uncle in New York, Anne was a typical educati...…

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…Great Britain Pledges Action Against Job Discrimination LONDON (JTA)—A debate on discriminatory. practices in em- ployment in Britain took place in the House of Commons Monday. It was opened by Sir Barnett Janner who asked Minister of Labor J. B. Godber whether or not he was in- tending to instruct employment exchanges to discontinue record, \ • . ati t.)II a • Star i111(' ing the requests of employers who discriminate against candidates...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 24, 1964 33 LARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste • Banquet Facilities CLAM SHOP and BAR a little bit of everything By Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2-6455 Danny TR 2-8800 Serving Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Music by Muzak OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.—Sat. to 2 a.m. JOEY'S Raskin THE ONLY...…

July 24, 1964 • Page Image 34

…CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. For rates and information . . . CALL VErmont 8-9364 Friday, July 24, 1964 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS 10-ROOMS FOR RENT NICE ROOM for young man. No eve- in house. 861-6488. Phone ve- nings. OAK PARK-Nice room for working woman. Kitchen privileges. LI 64185. BRIGHT. pleasant r...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE SANTA BARBARA & CLARITA 3 HUGE bedrooms 10x8' FULL bath, Te2 bath on main floor. LARGE corner lot. Move in before school starts 442-5740 ARTISAN 19710 GREENFIELD HUNTINGTON WDS. BY PASS HALL OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 CHAPEL-LAHSER 8 MILE AREA WANT A STEAL? Big 3 bed, brk. ranch on a nice corner lot. 2 full baths plus base. lay., cherry paneled den, central air cond. 3 cr. gar. Inuned. poss. $22,900. Spacious 1/2 brk. duple...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE Grossman Real Estate Opens New Offices SOUTHFIELD-3 bedroom ranch, at- tached garage. Family room with fire- place. Built-ins, new carpeting and drapes. $22,900. 356-8555. 3 BEDROOM brick ranch, 1 3,4 baths. Dishwasher, air-conditioner, finished recr. room. 2-car garage. Open to of- fers. 7 Mile-Lahser area. KE 3-4380. Thomas Grossman of Thomas Grossman Real Estate announces the opening o f new offices at 295 N. Hunter, ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PK. RANCH OAK PARK OAK PARK 21651 KENOSHA Deluxe custom built ranch, roman brick. 3 extra large bedrooms, double closets, paneled den, 2 full baths with stall showers. Electrical kitchen with built-ins, paneled breakfast nook. Finished basement, carpeting and drapes. Gas heat. Beautiful landscaping. Near schools and transportation. Many other features. Must be seen to ap- prec...…

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…New Crescent House Will Premiere; Area's 1st Apartment-in-the-Round The grand opening of Crescent House, Telegraph, just north of Seven Mile, introduces to Detroit the first architectural 'apartment- in-the-round' in the metropolitan area. Two semi-circular buildings en- circle an interior court which has been developed into a scenic gar- den park offering unobstructed views from surrounding apart- ments. Builders are Joseph Jacobson and Gera...…

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…Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by calling The Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35, VE 8-9364. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a stand- ing charge of $3.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) * * * The family of the late Sally Green- -,_7 ,---berg announces the unveiling of a lonument i...…

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…Van Paassett's 'To Nuinber Our Days' Recalls Triumph of Evil Under Nazism, His Work for Zionism; Honors `Messianism' Pierre van Paassen, the fascinat- ing storyteller, the man who has on hundreds of occasions inspired Jewish audiences in behalf of Zionism, the friend of Israel who has applied his theological studies in support of major humanitarian causes, has written an autobiog- raphical memoir that will bring back many memories of the stor...…

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