March 28, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 10 BNAI BRITH (Continued from Page 1) A. M. Cohen of Cincinnati, past president and honorary president of Bnai Brith, will preside. Mr. Wallace's subject is "Democracy and the Dignity of Man." Universally regarded as one of the most distinguished and crea- tive Jewish personalities of mod- ern times, Dr. Weizmann is ex- pected to bring a message of profound importance to Ameri- can Jewry in his address to the Bnai Brith convention. The fam- ous Jewish leader will be pre- sented by Dr. Solomon Goldman, rabbi of Chicago's Anshe Emet Synagogue, former president of the Zionist Organization of Amer- ica and now a member of the Bnai Brith Hillel Commission. The major addresses by Mr. District 6; Benjamin Samuels, Wallace and Dr. Weizmann will resident Chicago member of the be followed by three days of de- Bnai Brith executive committee liberation and action on problems and national convention chair- dealing with national defense, man; Jerome J. Friedman of Americanism, adult education, Chicago, District 6 and Chicago youth welfare, war relief, refu- convention chairman; Judge I. M. gee aid and matters of special Golden of San Francisco, a na- concern to the American Jewish tional vice-president of Bnai community. Convention decisions Brith. on these questions will be guided At this session, special awards by the recommendations to be for 40 years of service as dele- made in the presidential report gates to national Bnai Brith con- of Mr. Monsky, who will appraise ventions will be presented to the record of Bnai Brith activi- Vice-President Archibald A. Marx ties since 1938, when he was first of New Orleans and Joseph Ull- called to the leadership of the man of New Haven, both of whom have been delegates to organization. The opening session on Satur- every convention since 1900, the clay night is to be addressed by last to be held in Chicago. The Governor Dwight Green of IIIi- presentation will be made by Sid- nois; Mayor Edward Kelly of ney G. Kusworm of Dayton, na- Chicago ; Philip M. Klutznick of tional treasurer. Omaha, president of Bnai Brith's Mr. Wallace's Sunday night ad- b A Few Straightforward Questions . . . . To the Voters of Detroit Are you going to put your gas company in the hands of the Common Council? Even if the people should vote to take over the gas company April 7th, City Council has right to refuse to put municipal ownership into effect. That's the real joker in the gas proposals. your experience with the D.S.R., the Water 2. Has Board, and the Department of Public Works given you any reason to expect lower rates or better service if you do put the gas business in the hands of the politicians? Why the great and mysterious rush to put the gas 3 proposals on the ballot April 7th without giving the voters sufficient chance to study the proposals? 4 Detroit's gas rate is now one of the lowest in the country in cities of comparable size and conditions. Do you want your gas rates raised by the politicians? C Detroit gas users get many free services which J. gas users in other cities pay for. Do you want the politicians to interfere with your gas service? 6 Would you invest your own money before most . thorough and careful investigation? PROTECT YOUR OWN INTERESTS VOTE NO ON THESE VITAL QUES- TIONS. ELECTION APRIL 7th. DETROIT GAS USERS' COMMITTEE RICHARD JONES, Chairman GORDON K. MacEDWARD, Ilicreftvy and Treasurer dress will be preceded by a sym- bolic initiation of the 7,500 new members enrolled in District 6 m a special drive held as a tribute to Mr. Monsky and the conven- tion. District President Klutz- nick and Benjamin I. Morris of Chicago, first vice-president, will officiate. Women delegates will be seated at the convention for the first time in Bnai Brith history, the six Women's Grand Lodges hav- ing won the right to be repre- sented by one delegate each in recognition of the contributions of the distaff side of Bnai Brith. They will represent 45,000 women organized in 444 senior and junior units, which during the last three years raised and spent over $200,000 for educa- tional, youth, welfare, refugee aid and Red Cross Dr oj ects. The original manuscript of the famous patriotic hymn, "MY Country 'Tis of Thee," will high- light a special exhibit to be held in connection with the conven- tion. Owned by Barney Balaban, president of Paramount Pictures and a member of Bnai Brith, the noted manuscript will be the fea- ture of a display of pictorial, statistical and other graphic ex- hibits portraying the work and services of Bnai Brith and its branch agencies. Palestine 'Wines On Sale in Mich. Bnai Brith Establishes Fellow- ship in Memory of Grover Cleveland Hall, Crusader Against Bigotry WASHINGTON, D. C.—A Grover Cleveland Hall Memorial Fellowship, to be given annually in recognition of student leader- ship in the promotion of inter- faith relationships, has been es- tablished at the University of Alabama by the National Hillel Commission, governing body of the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tions, in memory of the late Grover Cleveland Hall, editor of the Montgomery, Ala., Advertiser, who earned national acclaim as a crusader against bigotry when he was awarded the 1927 Pulitzer Prize for his editorials against the Ku Klux Klan and racial and religious intolerance, it is announced by Henry Monsky, president of Bnai Brith, and chairman of the commission. The first $300 award to 1-1. student who best typifies ideals of Mr. Hall will be n at the May commencement e. cises by Dr. Abram L. Sacl national director of the B Brith Hillel Foundations. No nations for the award will made by the directors of Christian student foundations the University of Alabama. The Grover Cleveland I Memorial Fellowship is similai the award recently establis by Bnai Brith at the Univer: of Illinois in memory of the 1 Prof. Edward Chauncey Be win, eminent Christian schc whose vision helped bring ip being the first of what is nov nationwide network of 55 Bi Brith-sponsored Hillel Fowl( tions on as many campuses whe 30,000 Jewish students a served with a program of re gious, cultural, social welfa and recreational activities. Dr. Weizmann Arrives; Express Confidence in British Victors NEW YORK.—Dr. Chai Weizmann, president of the Wor Zionist Organization and tl Jewish Agency for Palestine, r garded as world Jewry's for, most personality, arrived in Ne York Saturday morning, togeth. with Mrs. Weizmann, on tl Dixie Clipper, ending a four-de: journey by air from Londe): where Dr. Weizmann saw Prim Minister Winston Churchill by fore leaving for America. An official reception was ter tiered to Dr. Weizmann Wednesday evening, at the Astc Hotel, New York, by leaders c American Jewry, under the au: pices of the United Palestin Appeal. Here on a brief visit, M Weizmann will confer on mean of mobilizing greater support fo the 550,000 Jews in Palestin who form an important bulwar in one of the most vital wa zones for Great Britain. Di: coverer of T. N. T., the famou chemist and scientist will als confer with various America scientists in connection with h war work for Great Britain. D Weizmann, who headed the chen ical laboratories in the last Wa is once again engaged in chew cal research for the British Go eminent. Mrs. Weizmann, scientist in her own right, president of the Women's lap With the aid of Governor Van Wagoner, Carmel Palestine wines were placed on sale again in Michigan stores. All brands of Carmel wines as well as Carmel brandy "Three Star" are now available. Jewish leaders here, in order to encourage trade between the U. S. and Palestine, strongly urge Detroiters to buy Carmel wines and to make a good showing in sales of these products this year. Bnai Moshe Juniors The Bnai Moshe Juniors, a group of boys and girls, ages 7 to 12, recently organized, held election of officers last Saturday. Morris Neuvirth was elected president; Harold Glass, vice- president; Shirley Berkowitz, sec- retary, and Ernest Neuvirth, treasurer. Board members are Esther Neuvirth, Ben Lasky and Ralph Simkovitz. This group takes part in Sab- bath morning services and holds cultural and social meetings every Saturday evening. national Zionist Organization. In his brief statement, Dr. Weizmann said: "Now, more than ever before, Palestine is the only center for the salvation of great masses of Jews for the resurrection of the Jewish nation. American Jewry, the only great free Jewish com- munity in the world, must now, more than ever, bear the burden of the major responsibility. Though we are fully confident of the ultimate victory of Great Britain and her allies, supported by the growing help of your great democracy, we must real- ize that the post-war Jewish problem will not solve itself. In the future, as in the past, the fate of our people will lie first of all in our own hands, and the trgic necessities of the mo- ment must not distract our atten- tion from our ultimate goal, which is the full liberation of our people through the establish- ment of a Jewish National Home on a sound and enduring bilgz: