. 16, 1945 Friday, Februy DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Patrons. Listed For Dorothy Thompson Lecture in Detroit Congress Women's Study Group Meets Feb. 22 The Education Study Group Plans have been completed for the fund raising project by Tem- ple Israel Sisterhood at which Dorothy Thompson will speak. Miss Thompson will speak at Masonic Temple on Tuesday eve- ning, March 13. Her topic will be "These Crucial Times." A question period will follow, han- dled by Prof. Preston Slosson of the University of Michigan. Patron seats, which will be in the orchestra section, are avail- able. Holders of patron seats will be invited to attend a re- ception honoring Miss Thompson in the Colonade Room following the question period. For further information, telephone Mrs. Ar- thur J. Hass, vice president in charge of way e and means; Mrs. Alorton Snyder, chairman in charge of tickets; or Mrs. Sam- uel B. Danto, president. Patrons as of Feb. 10 are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. James A ftel, Charles Aller, Edward Bernstein, Max Brose, Louis BieRicht, Dr. S. E. Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bassey, Mrs. Esther Berkowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buegeleisen, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Curhan, David Curhan, Dr. and Mrs. Leon Cowan, Castaloy Cor- poration, Dr. and Mrs. Martin Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Charfoos, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Dant 'Harold Elias, Dr. and Mrs. Sit y Elias, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Mrs. Id s Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. San l Feldman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Galperin, Mr. and Mrs. Sol L. Gittleman, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garvett, Gibbs & Co., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. William Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hass, Mr. and Mrs. David Hubar, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jacobs, Mrs. Morton Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jewish Aged Home Aux. Party Feb. 19 of the Detroit Women's Division Mrs. A. Pot iker, membership of the American Jewish Con- committee chairman, Mrs. N. J. gress, which meets at the home Lippitt, president, and Mrs. D. of Mrs. Arnold Kosarin, 17181 Kliger, entertainment committee Ponchartrain Dr., urges all mem- bers to attend the next meeting at 1:30 p. m. Thursday, Feb. 22. The group is engaged in an intensive study of the Dumbar- ton Oaks proposals for a World Peace Organization. The educa- tion chairman is Mrs. Sam 01- • HONOR NAT'L EXECUTIVE A special meeting of the De- troit League of the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver has been called by Mrs. Leon M. Zechman, president, for Monday, Feb. 19, 1 p. in., at the Hotel Studer, to honor William R. Blumenthal, executive secre- tary of the National Home at Denver. Following a subscription luncheon, to which attendance is optional, Mr. Blumenthal will address the assembly. Jason. Dr. and Mrs. S. Q. Kesler, Dr. and Mrs. I. S. Katzman, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kanners, Mr. and Mrs. Harry LeVine, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Levenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dore Levin, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Max Mill- man, Miss Anna Oxenhandler, Mrs. Charles Rothstein, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosen, Mr. and Mrs. Bea Rudin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rad- en, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rycus, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rattner, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rothen- berg. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Shevin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schakne Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sucher, Mr. and Mrs. George Stutz, Mr. and Airs. Myron Steinberg, Mr. and Airs. Murray Sutkin, Dr. and Mrs. Oscar U. Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. A. Smilo, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thal, Mr. and Mrs Ben Tobin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trunskv, Mr. and Mrs Al Weis- man, ' Miss Anne Warren, Dr. and Mrs. Jules Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Eckhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Max Osnos, Mr. and Mrs. Mutton Snyder, Mrs. Julius London and Rabbi Leon Fram. MICHIGAN THEATER One of the biggest pictures of the Spring season, "I'll Be See- ing You," opened at the Mich- igan Theater Friday for a lim- ited engagement. The film stars ELECT . . . CHARLES Ginger Rogers, Joseph Cotten and Shirley Temple, with a BOWLES strong supporting cast, headed by Spring Byington and Toni Tully. "I'll Be Seeing You" is the Former Recorders Court Judge story of the strangest holiday and Mayor two people ever spent. "Dangerous Passage," the com- panion feature, is an action- packed story of a battle at sea _9 over an inheritance. Judge of Recorders Court Primary Monday, Feb. 19 JAMES D. FRIEL Present County Auditor Has Given Us GOOD GOVERNMENT Lower Taxes Higher Pay Economy Improvements Efficiency Honesty Vote Monday, February 19 for JAMES D. FRIEL Present County Auditor DEMOCRATIC TICKET MRS. A. POTIKER chairman, have been busy with arrangements for a membership party to be given Monday, Feb. 19, at 1:30 p. nt. by the Wom- en's Auxiliary, Jewish Home for the Aged. There will be music by a 12- piece novelty orchestra. Mrs. S. Weller and Mrs. J. Kavanaugh are taking care of refreshments. A prize will be awarded to the member bringing in the most new members. Pa • Three . Foreign Jews Can't Return to France N. W. Congregation Purim Program Planned for Feb. 18 The social committee of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation and Center, under the co-chair- manship of Abraham Mackey and Mann ie Lax, has prepared an entertainment at 8:30 p. in. Feb. 18, at the Bagley School, Rose- lawn and Curtis to celebrate Purim. Aaron Rosenberg will officiate as master of ceremonies, and among the guest artists for the evening will be Cantor Sonen- klar of Shaarey Zedek, Mrs. Bro- ver Cooper, violinist, and Miss Lillian Robins, pianist. The eve- ning will also be enlivened by Joseph Sylvan, a magician. The Sisterhood will serve refresh- ments. There has been a large enroll- ment at the Sunday School of the Synagogue at the Bagley School. The Sunday School chairman is David J. Miller, and his committee consists of Max Goldsmith, Alan Waller, vice president--and secretary of the Congregation, respectively-, and Charles Churn)). The Sunday School operates -in cooperation with the United Hebrew Schools. Miss Nellie Seligson is the su- pervisor, and she has assembled a competent staff of teachers. PARIS (WNS) — The outlook for the return of foreigners to France, particularly Jews, is dubious. Subjected to Nazi prop- aganda during the occupation, many Frenchmen are not overly friendly to Jews. Many people in France feel that foreigners ought not to be permitted to take jobs which should go to French prisoners and deportees. Rene Cassin, chief of the juri- dicial committee for the Presi- dency, declared that Nazi offi- cials responsible for atrocities on French prisoners and depor- tees, will be punished, just as though the crimes were commit- ted on French soil. The same procedure, ho added, will be fol- lowed with regard to foreigners forcibly removed from French territory to Nazi camps in Ger- many and Piland. These depor- tees include fully 70.000 Jews of foreign nationality. — 1 BUSINESS Or INDIVIDUAL LOANS on Seeks Palestine Haven for 1,670 Jews JERUSALEM (WNS)—Moshe Shertok, head of the political department of the Jewish Agency or Palestine, declared that the agency was concerned over the fate of the 1,670 Jews who were recently rescued from the Ger- man concentration camp in Ber- gen-Belzen and who are now in Outstanding among the candi- Switzerland awaiting transfer to dates for Recorders Court Judge .1 UNRRA camp in Algiers. at the Primary election next "The Jewish Agency sees no Monday is the name of Charles sense in sending these rescued Bowles, former Judge of Re- Jews to a camp in North Af corders Court and Mayor of De- rica instead of enabling them troit. Of the thousands of cases to proceed to Palestine," Sher- tried before Judge Bowles, not tok said, "especially since a single case was reversed by about 1,200 of them are Om- the Supreme Court. lutzim and veteran Zionists." His • ability, fairness, and de- votion to duty, while Judge, are qualities well known to all law- yers and litigants, who have ap- peared before him, and it was a group of these people who THROUGH prevailed upon him to again be- come a candidate for the Record- ers Court Bench. Judge Bowles has been a prac- ticing attorney for over 30 years and is well qualified by train- ing, experience, and tempera- ment. Bowles Seeks Return To Recorders Court - MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE FIXTURES • • TRUCKS TRAILERS PLEASURE CARS • • QUICK SERVICE MONEY WITHIN HOURS UNION INVESTMENT CO. 26th Year 320 Fort St. West CHerry 7474 MONDAY FRIDAY NBC SILVER (Continued from Page 1) informed public opinion among its membership and an intelli- gent interest in national affairs. To revitalize the democratic principle basic to our movement so that the composition and poli- cies of the national administra- tion shall reflect the will and temper of the great body of American Zionists. Mr. Rosenbloom emphasized that the Committee's activities "will in no wise interfere with the political work of the Zionist Emergency Council. Assailing the Z.O.A. adminis- tration's , action in forcing Dr. Silver's elimination from the po- litical leadership of American Zionism "after a year of prodi- gious activity and unprecedented political achievement," Mr. Ros- enbloom declared : "That such incredible things could happen in the way they did, points to serious internal conditions which must be correct- ed if, we are to avoid major set- backs. "The leadership of the Z.O.A. has revealed an appalling inepti- tude and an incapacity to deal in a statesmanlike manner with such crises as are bound to arise. It has acted precipitately and arbitrarily. It has either mistak- en the sentiments of the great body of American Zionists, or deliberately ignored them." DON'T JUST ASK FOR ASPIRIN —always ask by name for St. Joseph Aspirin. You can't buy aspirin that can do more for you. 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