2 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicles THEIR HOPE HAS BEEN REALIZED Heads Bnai Brith's Biggest Grand Lodge Harry A. Frankel, Peoria, Iii., businessman, civic leader and wel- fare worker, who was elected Tears of inexpressable relief and joy rolled down the cheeks of president of District Grand Lodge men, women and children as the skyline of an American port city came into view and as their neutral ship upon which they travelled No. 6 of Bnai Brith at its war for many days and nights through a submarine infested Atlantic, service assembly in Milwaukee. made ready to dock. Their long cherished hope for rescue through emigration and for freedom on American soil has finally been real- Guests At Arethusa ized after many vicissitudes and difficulties in which HIAS and its overseas affiliate, the HIAS-ICA Emigration Association, came to Hotel Sponsored Picnic their aid and helped to secure for them the required affidavits The following ladies, guests of and visas. M. Feldman, at Arethusa Hotel, At the American port, they were met by the Pier Service Mt. Clemens, have sponsored a of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS), which picnic at the Lapeer State Home ministered to their needs and provided a goodly number of them and Training School for the bene- with food and shelter before they were able to leave for their fit of the Jewish group at that destinations. institution. Mrs. Minnie Goodman, of the Isaac Agree Memorial Society, ZIONIST ASPIRATIONS SUPPORTED BY JEWISH chairman; Mrs. Ida Canvasser, co-chairman; Mr. and Mrs. Widre, AND NON-JEWISH GROUPS IN U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Weingarden, LONDON (WNS)—In his first had passed resolutions endorsing Mesdames Pauline Pepper, of the public statement since his return the Commonwealth idea during Julius Rosenwald Auxiliary Post, Jewish War Veterans and Mes- from the United States, Dr. Chaim his stay in America. dames Esther Gleicher, Alter, The Zionist leader reiterated Weizmann, president of the Jew- Stobin, Reiter, Reiner, Katz, that the Jews of Palestine do not ish Agency for Palestine and the Greenberg, Jacob, M. Weingarten, World Zionist Organization, wish Britain to surrender the Gantz, Wasserman, Bovarsky, stressed that there is a great deal mandate over the country, in as- Weingarten, Kate Levy. Thursh- of sympathy for Zionist aspira- sailing Revisionist groups in ville, Rothman, Moss, Kauffman. tions among both Jewish and non- America for publishing advertise- Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser is ments in the press demanding Jewish circles in America. serving as chaplain of this Horne, Speaking at a press conference that Britain hand over the man- making weekly visits there. at the Hotel Savoy, Dr. Weiz- date to the United States. Commenting on his meeting in mann pointed out that "the first result of the elections for the New York with Prof. Solomon forthcoming American Jewish Michoels and Lieut. Col. Itzik The Soldiers' Favorite Conference indicate that Jews in Feffer, the Jewish delegation ALL-BRAN DATE BREAD America are a hundred percent from the Soviet Union, Dr. Weiz- 11/4 cups boiling water for the reopening of Palestine's mann stated that he came away 1% cups chopped elates gates for Jewish immigration. from the meeting with the im- VA cups Kellogg's All-Bran They are also unanimous in their pression that Russian Jewry was 1 egg, slightly beaten demand for the revocation of the not opposed to Zionist aspirations 2 tablespoons melted shortening British White Paper. All Jews in and was eager to reestablish con- 1 teaspoon vanilla the United States realize that it tact with the Jews in the other 1% cups flour is impossible to find homes in democratic countries. 1 teaspoon baking powder America and in the British Em- REPORT WEIZMANN 1 teaspoon soda pire for the uprooted Jews after COMING TO PALESTINE 1 teaspoon salt the war. A minority of them, JERUSALEM (WNS) — The 1/3 cup sugar while opposed to the full Zionist )/4 cup chopped nut meats. program and to the idea of a daily Hebrew newspaper Davar, Pour boiling water over dates Jewish Commonwealth, neverthe- which is the organ of the Pales- less favor Jewish mass-immigra- tine Federation of Labor, report- and cool. Add All-Bran, egg, short- ed this week that Dr. Chaim Weiz- ening and flavoring. Sift flour tion to Palestine." He said that among non-Jews mann would soon come to Pales- with baking powder, soda, salt and sugar; add nuts. Add to first in America the greatest support tine. Following publication of this mixture and stir only until for Zionist aims was to be found in religious and labor circles, report, it was learned that Jew- smooth. Bake in greased loaf pan which are heartily in favor of ish groups here would like to uti- in a moderate oven (350 (leg. F.) having a Jewish commonwealth lize the visit of Dr. Weizmann 50-55 minutes. established in Palestine after the for convoking a "small Zionist Yield : 1 loaf (4 % x81/2 inch war. Dr. Weizmann also disclosed Congress" with representatives of pan.) that the legislatures of 20 states the Jews of the occupied coun- tries who are now in Palestine Eva Prenzlauer Aid Open in attendance as well as dele- "THEY GIVE THEIR gates representing all groups Air Meeting August 3 the Zionist movement. LIVES—YOU LEND within The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity In London, Dr. Weizmann is A id is having its usual annual YOUR MONEY" reported to have stated that he air meeting in the form of would like very much to go to a open "get-to-gether" picnic, to which Palestine, but that he has not yet members and friends are cor- Buy an Additional recovered from his trip from the dially invited. Bring your own Bond Now United States to Britain. lunch and come prepared to spend a pleasant afternoon. We will all meet at the First Casino in Pal- mer Park. The date is Tuesday, August 3 at 1:00 p. m. In case of rain, the meeting will he held KOSHER at the home of the president, Mrs. Restaurant and Dining Room Nathan Blatnikoff, 12690 Monte UNEXCELLED FOOD Vista Ave. MR CONDITIONED—OPEN 24 HOURS July 23, 1943 Roosevelt, King, Morgenthau and Eastman Laud AZA for Holding Convention by Mail WASHINGTON, D. C.—Presi- dent Roosevelt, Prime Minister Mackenzie King of Canada, Sec- retary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau, Jr., and Joseph D. Eastman, director of the Office of Defense Transportation, Dr. E. • K. Fret well, chief Scout executive of the Boy Scouts; and Henry Monsky, president of Bnai Brith, are among the notables who this week paid tribute to Aleph Zadik Aleph, Bnai Brith youth organi- zation, for its patriotic example in calling off its national con- vention and replacing it by a "convention by mail" in order . to relieve the nat:on's transportation system of the burden of carrying 500 delegates who normally travel some 1,000,000 miles round trip. Stephen S. Early, President Roosevelt's secretary, wrote the AZA that "the President is glad to hear of your plans to con- serve transportation resources and facilities by holding a national war service convention by mail instead of a general assembly. He sends his hearty greetings to all who participate, with best wishes that the convention will further the war effort and thereby hasten victory." Prime Minister King, who paid tribute to the 1,000 Canadian AZA members in the armed forces. ex- tended his "warm congratulations to Aleph Zadik Aleph on its ini- tiative and thoughtfulness in holding this convention by mail, thus saving hundreds of thousands of miles of travel by rail at a time, when the first claim upon transportation, must be for troops and supplies so urgently needed by the United Nations in this world war for freedom." Mr. Eastman said that AZA's convention by mail "will be of real help in easing the present heavy burden on our passenger transportation facilities. The young men who comprise your organiza- tion have shown an admirable sense of leadership in recognizing the seriousness of this situation and acted accordingly. I deeply appreciate their patriotic coopera- tion in the travel conservation program of the Office of Defense Transportation. "Aleph Zadik Al- eph's numerous and valuable war service activities constitute a splendid example of the eagerness of our young people to contribute to the war effort." Lauded by Morgenthau Secretary Morgenthau said that the AZA's convention by mail is setting a fine example of volun- tary self-restraint to the rest of the nation. Your war bond activi- ties also constitute a record of which you may well be proud. These examples of voluntary par- ticipation in your country's war effort are the kind upon which a democracy thrives." Dr. Fretwell hailed the AZA convention by mail as a "signifi- cant contribution to the war ef- fort" and paid tribute to the serv- ices of the National Bnai Brith AZA Committee on Scouting. Mr. Monsky acclaimed the AZA con- vention as a "unique idea' through ft IT FREDSON'S East Side Bnai Brith Garden Party July 25 Prilftte Dining Room for Parties 12017 DEXTER BLVD. NOrfhlawn 9786 ;4* Mrs. Marshall W. Ruby and her aides have completed arrange- ments for a garden party to be 000 *********0-i:KratKir:=1;H:raorxitsCsati*Cre:r0-00 held at the home of Mrs. Harry Latt, 3950 Audubon Ave., on If You Are Interested In Quality Meat. Call at Sunday evening, July 25, spon- sored by the Ladies' Auxiliary, 11632 Dexter Blvd. Bnai Brith East Side lodge. The (Betw(en Burlingame and Webb) Fast Side men's lodge is also invited and their friends. Re- freshments will be served. Funds raised will go towards financing the various war proj- Kosher Meat t Poultry Market ects; of the organization. 141611111 .•■■ 0 BUY WAR BONDS Some years ago, when we told our readers that Leslie Howard, the English stage and screen star par excellence, was Jewish, and that his real name was Steiner, we were deluged with protests . Leslie Howard couldn't be Jewish, people wrote in—he was so very, very English . . . Now that he has been shot down by the Nazis while doing important British pro- paganda work, the newspapers confirm the fact that he was born Steiner . . . And now we can tell you how we learned this years ago . . . Leslie Howard was playing in 'The Petrified Forest" on a Broadway stage . . . Max Reinhardt and your truly called on him in his dressing room . . . Reinhardt was anxious to get Howard to play Hamlet under his direction . . . We chatted about the theatre for a quarter of an hour or more . . . Later that eve- ning Reinhardt told us: "Leslie Howard is too perfect an Eng- lishman to be English .. . I think he has some Hungarian strain in him". . . We investigated, and discovered that Howard's family was named Steiner and had origi- nally come from Hungary . . . ayes * , a y wortirne brecikicist1 SPIES IVItt-WORVIAIEVOIER IIDDS aygo CORN FLAKES Aaron B. Margolis argttilt0- CH:R:H110Orgiiiaia-tXtiOttlasocsor.or,usttiatiO0-0 which AZA "manifests once again its zealous desire to cooperate every way with the reoirement. of the war effort. The Suprenp. Lodge of Bnai Brith takes 'prid, in the record of AZA and its spe- cial emphasis upon war -servic, activities." The first convention by mail t be held by any national vouC organization, the 20th annual cor. vention of the Aleph Zadik Mew "opened" on July 4th and wil: continue until Oct. 13, the 100th anniversary of Bnai Brith, becaus,. of the time necessary to send committee reports, "speeches," ma- terial for round table discussion,. nominating petitions and resolu- tions through the mail. In explaining how the conven- tion by mail will function, Wil- liam V. Suckle, Bnai Brith youth president, who will enter the Navy upon his graduation from Harr- yard this fall, said the convention would be identical in almost ev- ery respect with its predecessors except that the delegates will re- main in their home community and communicate with each other via mail. In this way, Suckle pointed out, every one of the more than 12,000 members of Al- eph Zadik Aleph will be able to take part in the annual conven- tion for the first time. All of the organization's 475 chapters have already elected del- egates to the convention by mail. These delegates will receive in weekly installments by mail all the reports and other convention material usually made available to convention delegates. The dele- gates, in turn, will submit this material to the entire membership of each chapter, thus enabling the chapter as a whole to register its opinion on the program for the coming year and to express itself on the problems concerning youth. 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