Friday, February 2, 1945 Gorin's Lucky Song Mrs. G. Freedman To Feature Halevy Collects $2,5oo Concert This Sunday For Polio Fund Singers have the reputation of Pi) Mrs. George Freedman, 950 Whitmore Rd., has collected more than $2,500 in the polio drive. She has pledges for another $2,- 000, thus making her one of the leading polio fund collectors in this area. She has been serving in the special gifts committee ami the donations came inostly from Jewish contributors. Mrs. Freedman is active in Temple Beth El. JERUSALEM (Palcor) - A Memorial Scholarship Fund of $10,000 at the Hebrew Univers- ity in Jerusalem, has been estab- lished by Dr. Israel S. Wechsler of New York in memory of his son, Robert Moses, a medical student at Columbia University who died last year. Several friends of Dr. Wechsler ' . have pledged an additional $15,000. BNAI MOSHE YOUNG PEOPLE IGOR GORIN The Young People's Society of Bnai Moshe plans a cultural afternoon meeting for 2:30 p. m. Sunday, F'eb. 4. A current events discussion will be led by Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan. HUSH-HUSH (Continued from Page 1) of a bill which is to be intro- duced into Congress and into the state legislatures, which would make the spreading of anti-Semitism a crime. This bill will be introduced at the present session of the Michigan legisla- ture. Golditch asserted that the Nazis were spending 300 million dollars a • year to spread anti- Semitism and that the Nazis vre still training leaders in the spreading of anti-Semitic propa- ganda and using anti-Semitism as a world weapon. The Ger- mans are relying on anti-Semi- tism to save their hides and get them a softer peace, Golditch declared. He also warned that postwar economic stresses and unemploy- ment may play into the hands of demagogs and rowdies who use anti-Semitism to further their interests. This element would like to use anti-Semitism as a weapon to split labor and religious groups in Detroit. 4 4 [,),, NONE St.eloseph PIRIN AS Worlds Ldrgest Seller at 10' For the Treatment of Rheumatism, Arthritis, Sciatica, Neuritis 0 Open Day and Night 12,405 Balkan Jews Enter Palestine "Youth Marches On," Rabbi Nathan's Theme Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan will In the three-month period end- speak on the topic "Youth Marches On" at the late Friday ing Dec. 31, 2,405 Jews from eve services at Congregation the Balkans were brought being a superstitious lot and Bnai Moshe at 8:15 p. m. on Fri- through Turkey to Palestine by many legends have grown up day, Feb. 9. The services are the Jewish Agency, whose source around the pre-performance rit- being dedicated to the Boy of American support is the Unit- Staits of America and to the ed Palestine Appeal. Among the newcomers were young people of the Religious 566 Hungarian refugees, 140 School of the Congregation. Cantor David Katzman will Polish immigrants, 380 orphaned conduct the prayers and the Bold Jewish children from Transnis- Moshe Sisterhood w ill serve re- tria, 606 Romanian Jews and 198 from Bulgaria. An addition- freshments. al group of 625 Romanian Jew- ish immigrants who left Buchar- est for Palestine in the middle Weizmann Greets of November and had been de- tained in Bulgaria were released British Jewry after six weeks by Bulgarian JERUSALEM (WNS) - Dr. authorities and reached Pales- Chaim Weizmann, in a message tine early last month. to the annual conference of the Zionist Federation of Britain in session in London, declared that VAAD LEUMI TO BROADCAST he had received "fresh assur, JERUSALEM (Palcor) - The ances of great possibilities exist- Vaad Leumi, Jewish Palestine's ing, under suitable political and National Council, has applied to economic conditions, of settling the British Government for per- on land, in industry and in trade mission to establish short wave of a large number of out' peo- broadcast service between Pales- ple." tine and Jewries overseas. e $10,000 Hebrew University Memorial Established I) Page. Five DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle uals some of them observe. Igor Gorin's good luck token is a song which the popular young bari- tone tries to include on every program he sings, either as one of the scheduled numbers or as an encore. A folk song of the Ukraine, where Gorin was born, it is called "Viut Vitre," Russian for "Stormy Breezes." It never fails to thrill the listeners. "Viut Vitre" will be on Gorin's pro- gram for the Halevy 20th Jubi- lee Concert Sunday night, Feb. 4, at the Scottish Rite Cathedral of Masonic Temple. Hearing his mother sing "Viut Vitre" to him was one of Igor Gorin's earliest memories and the song is closely associated with his Ukranian childhood. In addition to "Viut Vitre," Igor Gorin's portion of the Hal- evy concert will include the fol- lowing selections, some of which will be sung in Yiddish or Heb- rew: "Troppo Soavi I. Gusti" by Cavalli, "She Never Told Her Love," by Haydn, Aria'and Death Scene of Rodrigo from "Don Carlos" by Verdi, "Prayer" by Bogoroff, "Kaddish" by Engel, "Meyerke, Mein Sohn," arranged by Persin, and "To the Little Star" by Moussorgsky. "To achieve statehood and to enable the Jewish people to live a life of freedom in their ancient home," he said, "we shall have need of united ef- forts of the Jews in Palestine and of Zionists the world over. Tel Aviv to Spend $1,.600,000 on Homes (Palcor)-To alle- viate the housing shortage, the Tel Aviv Municipal Council an- nounced the launching of con- struction projects costing $1,- 600,000. The cost does not in- clude the price of land. ANTI-SEMITES TO BE TRIED (WNS)-An investiga- tion has been launched by the judicial authorities to decide whether criminal charkes should be brought against directors of two organizations which conduct- ed anti-Semitic propaganda here in a campaign to prevent the re- turn of Jewish property. Detroit's Only Natural Mineral Baths Separate Depts. for Men and Women Wayne Baths FOOT OF SECOND BLVD., OPPOSITE D&C BOAT LINES Take Wooduard Cars Marked Boat Piers RAndolph b744 romance of today's youth spiced with tender humor "The Very Thought of You," starring Dennis Morgan, Eleanor Parker, and Faye Emer- son, opened Friday at the Mich- igan Theater. The companion film is "When the Lights Go On Again" with Jimmy Lydon, Grant Mitchell and Dorothy Morris. "The Very Thought of You" is concerned with two soldiers who meet two girls in Pasadena after a long stand in the Aleu- tians. "When the Lights Go On Again" is a moving story of a young mentally ill soldier's re- turn from the battlefront. FIND STONE AGE RELICS JERUSALEM (Palcor)-Relics consisting of various implements believed to have been used by Stone Age men approximately 20,000 years ago, were discov- ered by hikers near Tzofit, Mos- hav Sharon. With Judy Garland and Mar- garet O'Brien at their best, "Meet Me in St. Louis," the new technicolor musical responsible for the top hit of the moment, "The Trolley Song," is playing at the United Artists Theater. The second feature is "Main Street After Dark," with Ed- ward Arnold and Selena Royal in the top roles. "Meet Me in St. Louis" sim- ply exudes charm and warmth as it relates the story of the Smiths of St. Louis and their life with father, mother, brothel., sister et al. St. Louis of 1903 is the setting of the film. MONDAY NIGHT'S MUSIC is talented and versatile Mark Warnow, one of radio's most brilliant orchestra conduct- ors. He makes music Monday night on Borden's new radio show starring the Perfect Fool, Ed MAN Wynn, with Jerry Wayne, and Elsie, Elmer and Beulah. Tune in WXYZ, 9 p. m. EWT.-Adv. Your Help Is Most Urgent! The American Federation for Polish Jews is sending food packages to Dr. Emil Sommerstein, President of the Jewish Rescue Commission of Liberated Poland. These packages contain food and medicine for all Jews saved in Poland. For "EACH" $4 donated, you buy a package which is sent in your own name and you help rescue one of your kin. SPECIAL COURSE TICKET! each bath MICHIGAN THEATER A heartwarming The small number of Jews in Poland who were rescued from the jaws of death are hungry, naked and sick after five years of torture and tyranny. The Bnai Brith Girls, Pisgah Lodge, Frances Solovich Group, are having a scrap paper drive Feb. 4. The Group will 'meet at the corner of Webb and Dexter at 1-1 a. m. Sunday. Joyce Cantor is in charge. $15 Attendant's Fee, 50c in the Dexter-Lawrence Hall. All members are urged to at- tend as plans for the Purim sup- per card party Will be discussed. Remaining Jews in Poland Must Not Starve! Frances Solovich Group Paper Drive Sunday MINERAL or TURKISH BATHS 10 BATHS FOR The next regular meeting of the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society will be held at 1 p. In. Feb. 7, UNITED ARTISTS THEATER TEL AVIV PARIS Hebrew Ladies Aid To Meet on Feb. 7 You Must Act At Once-Delay May Be Fatal Send your remittance to: THE AMERICAN FEDERATION FOR POLISH JEWS Phone TYler 7.9650 9124 Linwood Ave., Detroit 6, Mich. • We wish to express our heartiest thanks to the organizations listed below who have already responded so nobly to the crys of the Jews remaining in Poland: %es, nia Man Ladies Aux. I Bente, lieu et' Prir. Beneficial SO, Itereznitzer Aid Soc 11 0 9,1 Sorin Zwiller Aid Noe Bet It Abraham Free 1.0/111 Assn. I Miller Frog. 50• 141,1.-1 nker Aid Soc Ili i•, 1;er Frog. AM Soc lit ills Sholoin of Detroit .... I.10g. liatIoxitover I 'halma S00 y Social ChM in. , hanover Verein Menstochover Itajover Verein Mertligot er & !Aye% er Soc. un mostly Soy MI Club L. Aaron Moshe Adam Jeshwin •01,1.: •ong. It.. hock Belli mtg. Beth Yehudah David IMO 'on C. Ithei Jacob lanai 'Zion Eastern Ladies Noe Eishishker S','. Ernesple 'hildren' s Aid EA her Lipson Family Club.. Sisterhood Ezra 51YOnte0'a Bit. of Amer. Fed. for Po- Ilsh Jews }:Ara Israelong. Baal Zion Gs Ian I :assel I Mt So,'. Lodge Feldman of Detroit 'tub Family 10.00 international Workers Order Mcseritc her Independent Branch 120 53.00 Young ladles, Noe 20.00 200.00 Michigan lloine Protect it c Jericho Lodge :490. 1004'.. 2010 Jewish Metropolitan Club.. 5050e. 60.00 100.00 12.00 Jewish National Workers M laver thrigegend Verein ... 814.00 S13' Alliance Branch 40.00 Moose Family Club 150.00 700.00 Jewish National Workers Mt. 'Clemens Ladies Aux 60.00 64.00 Alliance (Dr. Arlaxaroff .. 1000.00 t bloom l'rog. 1200.00 100.00 Jewish Peoples Fraternal Felton Family Club 15.0o Order 500.00 PInskee Prog. 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Vereln 100.00 30.00 Itzehock 150.00 Kogan Foundation 50.00 SonwIcer Bendlner Vereln.... 10o 00 10.00 Nos ler Vollner Sot , 156.00 Suwalker I nd munlent Prog. 40.00 Lachowitzer Aid So , 200.00 Assoc 20 . 00 Laundry Ladies Social Club 44.00 Turo% er Aid So,' 10.00 Launtiry Drivers social Club 360.00 Turner Ladies Aux. o i Club 1 0 00 Wednesday Night Club Literary 24.08 Wentotn Ladles Ald B M 1 0 . 100.00 1110 00 Loyviteher rnigegent Vereln (:01(1111 ItUle Ald 111.00 1.1:".on Foundation 40.00 man Noe. 2201, 500.00 Lubliner 1111fs Vereln 400.00 Viddisher 1. 0141,1 Youth Eilueation League.... 1000.00 11.00 Luttker Voliner Soc 237.00 Zamos,-Tamosho% er frog.. 210.00 16,00 Wort VerPhl 210,00 100.00 %hi tornir Frog. Aid sn, :100.00