Friday, December 15, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Pap 8 Dr. Weizmann Sees Bright Prospects for Postwar Development of Palestine TEL AVIV. (W NS ) —Dr. Chaim the Jews can expect ta•-reaching Weizmann, president of the Jew- changes to enable them to build ish Agency for Palestine, declared up their country." Ralph Crosbie, chairman of the here this week at the biennial meeting of the Jewish Industrial Palestine War Economic Corpora- Association, that Palestine indus- tion, stressed the need of lower- try has contributed comparatively ing the standard of living if Pal- more to the war effort than "the estine's products are to enter for- industries of bigger, riches and eign markets. Arieh Shenkar, more developed countries." He president of the Association, dis- warned, however, that if Jewish closed that Palestine's clothing industry in the country is to ex- industry alone had a yearly turn- pand even more it will be neces- over of $50,000,000. sary for the Jews of Palestine to lower their standard of living. Dwelling on the need of normal ASSASINS TO FACE TRIAL The JERUSALEM ( W NS ). relations between labor and indus- try and of free access to raw trial of the two Palestinian ter- materials as essential prerequi- rorists charged with the murder sites to the country's industrial of Lord Moyne will open in expansion, Dr. Weizmann said Cairo this month, according to an that to make the "transition from official communique issued there war to peace time" as painless as over the week-end. Proceedings will open as soon possible there would be need for close cooperation between govern- as certain vital information is ment, labor and industry. The obtained in Palestine. Although acquisition of new markets, he the trial will be held under mar- observed, will require both a low- tial law, five civil judges will pre- ering of wages and a lowering of side. Arabic will be used in the court, But Hebrew and English the cost of living. Dr. Emil Shmorak, head of the interpreters will be present. Many economic department of the Jew- witnesses are expected to be called ish Agency, told the 200 indus- from Palestine and Egypt. Meanwhile, Palestine police an- trialists and high government offi- cials who attended the meeting, nounced that they seized the that special attention must be printing plant of the I•gun Zvai paid to the reconversion problem Leumi, outlawed terrorist organi- if the resultant effects of the zation, while it was engaged in transitory period are to be ade- printing two illegal pamphlets. On quately met. He stressed that Pal- Friday, the police reported, they estine's economic policy was not discovered two packages contain- being decided by the British Gov- ing 21,000 pamphlets on top of ernment in London, but by the a Tel Aviv to Jerusalem bus. Palestine Government in Jerusa- They also announced that nine lem and expressed the hope that terrorist suspects were arrested with "Field Marshal Gort as during the week-end at Ramath High Commissioner of Palestine, Gan. Jewish Congress Dental Fraternity Elects Dr. Leon A. Katzin Women Open Fund- Raising Campaign Chapter President Bnai David Men's Club And Sisterhood New Year's Eve Party Dec. 31 The Men's Club and Sisterhood Captains and workers officially The Michigan Alumni Club is the local graduate chapter of the opened the fund raising campaign of Congregation Bnai David an- Alpha Omega Fraternity, inter- of the Detroit Women's Division nounce a New Year's Eve party national organization of Jewish of the American Jewish Congress on Sunday evening, Dec. 31, at at a tea held on Friday, Dec. the Bnai David Social Hall, Elm- 15, at the home of Mrs. Harry hurst and 14th Sts., for mem- Rott, 17500 Fairfield Ave. Under bers and friends. Proceeds of the direction of Mrs. Milton Prag, this affair will go towards lifting chairman of the fund raising the mortgage on the Bnai David committee, and Mrs. Max Saed- Synagogue. Music will be fur- man, co-chairman, plans were nished by Dave Diamond. Din- made for a series of rally-teas ner and many surprise novelties to be held weekly commencing will make this New Year's event Jan. 5. The theme of the guest an outstanding an unusual affair. speakers at these teas will be There will be two complete floor "Action Today—Freedom Tomor- shows. Those desirous of attending row." Mrs. S. J. Sidell, chairman of are urged to make reservations the *war efforts committee, wishes promptly as attendance will be to remind all members that if limited to assure comfort and they will call her at UN. 1-4184 ample dancing facilities. Call Jot and inform her of the time most Tanenberg, University 1-0982, or convenient for them, she will Mrs. Dave Liebow, Townsend 7- make the appointments for their 2241, for reservations and full DR. LEON A. KATZIN particulars. blood bank donations. Dentists. There are undergrad- The next inter-Faith meeting uate chapters in all of the Dental will be held on Wednesday, Dec. Colleges in the United States and 20, at the home of Mrs. J. Sauls, Canada, and graduate chapters 2044 Taylor Ave. All members in most of the large cities. In are urged to be present. —always ask by name for St. Joseph Detroit, out of a possible mem- When purchasing War Bonds Aspirin. You can't buy aspirin that bership list of 160 dentists, 111 be sure to call Mrs. Abe Katz- can do more for you. There's none are in the United States Army, man, vice president in charge of faster, none surer, none more depend- Navy, Marines, Coast Guard or war efforts, UN. 1-7631, or Mrs. able. And it's the world's largest seller 200; 100 for U.S. Public Health Service. Albert Boesky, HO. 4739, War at ten cents. 36 tablets, 350. Get genuine rt Joseph Aspirin. At the annual election of offi- Bond chairman. cers held last week, Dr. Leon A Katzin was elected to succeed Dr. Henry Green, who was complet- ing his second successive year as president. The election of Dr. Katzin was unusual inasmuch as he already served the organiza- tion in every elective office dur• ing the past 15 years and was We Extend Heartiest Wishes to Our Many Friends, president in 1933. The other officers elected for 1945 are Dr. and Ml Jews for a Joyous Chanukah, Jack Goode, vice president; Dr. Leonard Sidlow, re-elected treas- urer, 3rd term ; Dr. Abe S. Pearl- man, re-elected secretary, 3rd term ; Dr. Randolph Weber, ser- geant-at-arms; Dr. Nathan I. Galin, editor of the Michigan Alpha Omega Bulletin ; and Dr. Herbert Bloom, Dr. Samuel S. Gerendasy, Dr. Henry Green, Dr. Draperies - Curtains - Bedspreads , Fred Stein and Dr. Azriel Weller, as members of the executive com- Linens - Towels - Blankets - Comforters mittee. Doctors Sidlow, Goode, Gerendasy and Green are all for- mer presidents. 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