facte DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Twelve Mrs J. V. Browne President of Youth Education League The Youth Education League installed its new officers for the coming year at a luncheon, June C. in the Book-Cadillac. The oc- The Friendly Unit held its elec- tion of officers on Sunday, June 10, at the Jewish Center. The following 'officers were elected: Larry Einhorn, president; Max Mills, vice president; Frieda Ru- oin, recording secretary; Sarah &there, corresponding secretary, and Manny Barris, treasurer. Henry Schore, Louis Rubin, and Al Miller are elected to the Board of Trustees. A final social get-together for the season was held by the club on a moonlight to Bob-Lo. 'Jugoslav Jews Regain Property BELGRADE (INNS).—A law ordering the restoration of Jewish oroperfy that was confiscated eithe• by the Germans or' their Yugoslav collaborators was passed cast week by the Yugoslav Na- tional Council. The decree provides that per- sons failing to surrender Jewish property would be liable to large tines and prison sentences up to three years. The law provides further that 4 the owner of the confiscated MRS. JAMES V. BROWNE property has either died or dis- casion marked the League's 10th appeared the confiscated property anniversary. Mrs. Joseph H. Ehr- is to revert to the heirs within lich was the guest speaker. The one year after the war. following officers were installed: Mrs. James V. Browne, presi- dent; Mrs. Jesse Rosen and Mrs Louis Mann, vice-presidents; Mrs. Arthur Campbell, case chairman; Mrs. Albert Kane, treasurer; Mrs. Charles Goldman, financial secretary; Mrs. Douglas Purther, recording secretary; Mrs. Ben- jamin Gellman, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Jack M. Edel- stein, publicity chairman; and Mrs. Phillip (Mender, Harold Briskman Memorial Fund. There Are Also Britain To Build New "Suez" in Yishuv LONDON ( ZOA ).—Construction of a new "Suez Canal" and inland waterway, linking the port of Acre in northern Palestine with the Gulf of Akaba, the north- eastern arm of the Red Sea, is now being planned by Great Bri- tain, according to the "London Daily Sketch." The proposed canal would be about 200 miles long and would open the Dead Sea for the first time in history. Fred Stephan Opens Tuebor Cocktail Bar Zion Drowning Tragedy Bared Junior Council To Name Officers At Election Sunday Friendly Unit Group Elects Officers Fride , June 22, 1945 Junior Council will close its current season with an election and installation of officers at 2:30 p.m. this Sunday at the Jewish Center. The following slate of officers was presented by the Nominating Committee: President, Bluma Nagler; 1st vice president, Ruth Plotnick; 2nd vice president, Clara Leach; record secretary, Shirley Small; financial secretary, Pearl Shan- aorn ; corresponding secretary, Ruth Rabinowitz; Treasurer, Ros- alyn Goldstick. Five directors are to be elected from the following nominees: Gertrude Stulberg, Sybil Eb- ner, Belle Ciliary, Betty Green- field, Buelah Smerling, Peggy Manu, Madelyn Lenhoff, Lenore Baylis, Lilly Busch, Elanor Fink, Elaine Block and Myrtle Frenkel. Mrs. Herschel Kreger, presi- dent of the Detroit section of the National Council of Jewish Wo- men will serve as installing of- ficer. Plans are also under way for an outing to be held at the sum- mer cottage of Gertrude Stul- berg on Sunday, July 1. Every Bond You Buy Helps to Shorten the War. Fred Stephan, retired detective inspector, announces the opening this Saturday of the Tuebor Cock- tail Lounge at 254 W. Lafayette, opposite D an ny the gtth theater. oen I H arrington a nd Fred Steffen Jr., the son, who has just been discharged after two years in the Army Air Corps, will be associated in the management, The Tuebor Lounge will have a dining room in the basement, air cooled and capable of seating 400. open house will be held this Sat. urday, JERUSALEM (Z0A). — The loss by drowning of 138 members of a Palestine Jewish military unit en route to Malta when their ship was torpedoed and sunk by enemy planes two years ago is now revealed in a story published in the "Palestine Post," only English daily appearing in Pales- tine. This was the most tragic loss suffered by Palestine Jewry among its fight.ng men. Except for the 1,400 Jewish soldier's taken prisoner in Greece and Crete, some of whom have now been liberated by the Allies, this was the greatest loss suffered in a single action by Palestine Jewry. . Secret Nazi Radio Incites Against Jews Riots Against Jews Continue in Paris PARIS (WNS).—Just as Jew- ish leaders here were beginning to believe that the recent anti-Jewish outbreaks in this city had come to an end, a new anti-Jewish inci- dent came to mar their optimism. The incident took place at the Boulevard Sevastopol when a Jew- ish family sought to move into an apartment from which it had been ousted during the Vichy regime. The rioters shouted anti-Jewish epithets, LONDON (WNS).--A (Amides. tine radio station broadcasting appeals to the German people to attack the "Jewish bolshevist Al- lied armies" has been uncovered this week by the Allied 'Military Government in Germany, it was reported. The secret radio station was reported to have sent out mes- sages calling on the German peo- ple to "rid themselves of the yoke of the Jewish military offi- cials who plan to take over Ger- many." The broadcaster specifi• cally urged the German youth to kill all Jewish occupation officials. 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