Friday, October 19, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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Center Delegates Go
Center To Start
to 7th Annual Meeting 4th Dance Season
A representative delegation
from the Jewish Community Cen- This Sunday Night

Page Seven

Alan Brown Gives Polish Jews Protest Problems of Jewish
Terror
Veterans Discussed
Radio Talk In Oust Anti-Jewish
MOSCOW (JTA) — A delega-
NEW YORK (JTA) — Rein-
representing the Committee
Senator Bilbo Drive tion
tegration of the returning Jewish
of Polish Jews in the USSR sub-

Alan Brown, of the Commis-
sion on Law and Legislation, of
the Detroit Section of the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress spoke over
the radio, Saturday, Oct. 13, on
the "Oust Bilbo Campaign."
Speaking against Bilbo, Mr.
Brown declared, "When a U. S.

mitted to Prof. Henryk Raabe,
Polish Ambassador in Moscow, a
resolution protesting against the
anti-Jewish terror in Poland. The
resolution demands that:
1. Those inspiring anti-Jewish
riots, and participating in them
directly or indirectly, be punished
severely.
2. A decree should be issued
by the Polish Government out-
lawing anti-Semitism and provid-
ing penalties for conducting anti-
Jewish propaganda, along the
same lines as has been done in
Bulgaria.
3. Jews who are being repatri-
ated from the USSR, or from
camps in Germany, to Poland
should be protected so that they
may enjoy full security in all
parts of the country, wherever
they may choose to settle.
4. A detailed plan should be
worked out for the repatriation
of Polish Jews from the various
sections of the Soviet Union.
The delegation also demanded
that a part of the UNRRA relief
shipments to Poland should be
sent to the approximately 200,000
Polish Jews presently residing as
refugees in the USSR. The am-
bassador displayed keen interest
in the fate of these Jews and
asked the delegation for frequent
reports on their situation. Mem-
bers of the delegation emphasized
that many of the Polish Jews in
the Soviet Union are making
preparations to return to Poland.

war veteran into community life
is the "Number One" problem
confronting the Jewish Center
movement, Lt. Col. Julius Schrei-
ber told the annual meeting of
the Jewish Center Division Com-
mittee of the National Jewish
Welfare Board.
Referring to the special prob-
lems of the Jewish veteran, Col.
Schreiber said that the Jewish
community center, in addition to
providing the ex-serviceman with
such information as he seeks and
with a well-rounded social and
entertainment program, must al-
so offer a "positive, pro-democra-
tic educational program, with op-
portunities for learning about
Jewish life and participation in
Jewish activites."

ter will participate in the seventh
The Holiday Hop Committee of
annual meeting of the Midwest the Jewish Community Center
Section of the National Jewish will inaugurate its fourth season
Welfare Board to take place at of dance programs and celebrate
th e Congress Hotel in Chicago, the 25th Holiday Hop in the Se-
Oct. 20 and 21. Among those al- ries at 9 p.m., this Sunday, at
ready planning to attend are Mr. the Jewish Center Auditorium.
and Mrs. Benjamin E. Jafte, Dr.
The Holiday Hops have proven
and Mrs. Charles Lakoff, Mr. and to be a popular feature of
Mrs. Edward Kahn, Charlie Wo- Center's Adult Social Program.
lok and Herman Jacobs.
The dances are held in conjunc-
Mrs. Lakoff, secretary of the tion with the Jewish and Secular
Center, will participate in a Holidays.
Mis Estelle Starr and Mr. Dan-
noonday symposium on Sunday,
Oct. 21, entitled "The Jewish ny Raskin are co-chairmen of
Center Re-evaluates Its Func- this year's committee. Also serv-
tion." Among the problems to be ing on the committee are: Bea
considered in this symposium will Holtman, Morris Buchzeiger, Eve
be the implications of the current Caner, Bernice Friedland, Morris
postwar situation for the Jewish Kamen, Alan Mittleman, Frances
Jews Must Have $2500
Center program. Also, personal and • Sara Rotman, Ruth Sobel,
To Get Into Bolivia
needs will be discussed which are Dr. Milton White and Milton
Klein.
LA PAZ, Bolivia (JTA) —
required by the Center to meet
For its Silver Jubilee Program
Bolivia is prepared to admit a
its obligations. The third aspect
limited number of Jewish immi-
of this theme will be re-evalua- the committee has engaged the
grants, provided that they can
tion of Jewish Center administra- 10-piece orchestra of Larry Page
and his Pages of Melody and will
prove that they have worked on
tion and financial situation.
feature Dawn Bradley, vocalist.
the land and possess $2,500 in
The final special division con
cash, machinery or tools, Under-
terns the relationship of the Cen
ALAN BROWN
Secretary of Information Dr. Ri-
ter to the community in terms o f Center Mothers Urged
goberto Armaza told the JTA.
Senator uses the halls of Con-
its current objectives. It is to thi
He pointed out that the quota of
gress, and uses stamp-free mail-
last question that Mrs. Lakoff wil To Vote on Nov. 6
Jewish immigrants is almost ex-
The Council of Mothers' Clubs ing to call Jews 'kikes,' when he
address herself against the back
hausted. There are 5,000 refu-
ground of the Self-Study projec t calls the attention of its mem- uses these means of referring to
gees residing here.
of the Center of which she has bers and friends to the impor- Negroes as 'niggers,' and to Ital-
tance of voting on Tuesday, Nov. ians as 'dagoes,; when that Sen-
been chairman.
6, 1945, for Mayor and City ator becomes the outstanding
Edward Kahn, treasurer of the Council.
Lowering Taxes
spokesman for fascist race doc-
Center, will conduct the after-
MOTHERS' CLUBS CALENDAR trines; when he foments race
Is Oakman Plan
noon session on that (lay relative
Weizmann Coming
Center Mothers' Club — Mon-
Reduction of property taxes by
to .personnel problems confront- day evening, Oct. 22, 8:30 p.m., hatred; when he abuses, slanders
and belittles people who have To Consult U.S.
at least one-third would be pos-
ing the Jewish Center. Mr. Kahn Jewish Community Center.
fought, bled and died for the
LONDON (JTA) — Dr. Chaim sible if the plan outlined by
is chairman of the Personnel
Young Women's Study Club,
Practices Committee of the Sec- Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 23, 1:30 democracy in which they believe; Weizmann, president of the Jew- Charles G. Oakman, City Con-
tion and is former chairman of p.m., Rose Sittig Cohen Building, when that Senator is an alleged ish Agency for Palestine, is plan- troller, and councilmanic candi-
member of the Ku Klux Klan, ning to leave for the United date in the November 6 election,
the same committee of the Cen- Lawton at Davison.
and fails to repudiate such mem- States next Monday, it was learn- is adopted.
ter. The session will deal with
Woodward Study Club — Wed-
Oakman, a native of Detroit,
current personnel practices and nesday afternoon, Oct. 24, 1:30 bership; when that Senator fol- ed here. He hopes to present the
lows the methods of Hitler in Zionist case to important Ameri- is a graduate of Northern High
will offer recommendations and p.m., Jewish Center.
dividing
peoples
because
of
their
can officials.
School of the class of 1922, and
possibilities for meeting the cur-
Davison Mothers' Club — On differences in religion or nation-
The London Economist says graduated from the University of
rent personnel problems.
Thursday evening, Oct. 25, 8:30 ality; THEN that man has lost
As vice president of the Cen- p.m., Workmen's Circle Educa- all moral right to a place in the that the British Government is Michigan in 1926. He resides with
delaying the issuance of a fresh his family at 18329 Oak Drive.
ter, Mrs. Jaffe will be concerned tional Center, Linwood at Bur- U. S. Senate."
statement of policy with regard
with the entire proceedings and lingame.
sat
Mr. Brown outlined the nation- to Palestine presumably "because
will participate in those,delibera-
wide campaign to oust Bilbo, and of its anxiety for the concurrence
tions that especially deal with
the part Michigan was playing in of the United States in steps
program.
Jules Chaps to Lead
this campaign. He asked all those which, for reasons of security of
On Monday, Oct. 22, at the Center String Orchestra desiring to participate in this the commonwealth's lines of com-
meeting of executive directors,
Julius Chajes, director of mu- movement to write to Senators munication, cannot go as far as
Mr..Jacobs will present a discus- sic at the Jewish Community Cen- Arthur Vandenburg, Homer Fer- President Truman requested."
sion on problems of planning with ter, will lead the Center String guson, Alben Barkley and Wal- The paper calls upon the Govern-
neighborhoods.
Orchestra every Sunday at noon, lace White, U. S. Senate Office ment "to pluck up courage" and
At the same conference of ex- starting this ' Sunday. Concerts Bldg., Washington, D.C., to voice define the size and the shape of
ecutives, Richard S. Bachman. will be given from time to time. protest against Sen. Bilbo and to the Jewish National Home it is
managing director of the local
Those interested in joining the get petitions from Mrs. Anne prepared to sponsor.
Council of Social Agencies, will group should' get in touch with Parker, Tyler 7-8770.
speak on relationships of Centers the Center, Madison 8400. There faith can join these classes, and
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is no age limit, and no fees are improve their speaking ability.
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Mr. Emerick gives the class Anti-Jewish Hatred
GENEVA (JTA) — Evidence
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12th St. Center
Self-Help Meets
any obstacle that impedes their is accumulating here that many
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Saturday at Center
The next meeting will take trained by the Nazis at special
The Twelfth Street "Council
Self-Help, Detroit Chapter, will place in the library at the Cen- schools for future party leader-
Center is sponsoring a course of have its first meeting of this fall tel., this Saturday evening at 8:30 ship, who were more or less de-
six lectures to be given by Dr. at 8:15 p.m. this Saturday, at o'clock.
clared "dead" at the end of the
Fritz Redl of Wayne University the Jewish Community Center.
war, have come to life under
at the Jewish Community Cen-
The main speaker will be Rab-
assumed new names and even na-
WAR PROBLEMS
CLEANERS
ter, Woodward at Holbrook.
bi Manfred Swarsensky, of Madi-
Second of a series of discus- tionalities, and are renewing their
son,
Wise.
The
topic
of
his
ad-
Pot. six successive weeks start-
sions on War Problems, by the anti-Semitic propaganda in Switz- PHONE CO 1111
ting at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, dress is "The War Is Over — Select Social Group (the over 40- erland, Sweden, Spain and Ar- CONVENIENT NEIGHBORHOOD
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Oct. 23, Dr. Redl, an authority the Fight Begins."
arm
vears-of-age group) will be held gentina.
on group work, will discuss the
There appeared mysteriously in
Saturday evening, Oct. 27, in the
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problems and techniques of group Public Speaking
Ginsburg Lounge of the Jewish Geneva last week hundreds of
131 John It
12036 Dexter
22148 Gd. River
5731 Michigan
work as well as the handling of
Community Center.
copies of a pamphlet in which
12900
Mack
7340 W.7 Mind
Taught at Center
individual children.
cartoons and other drawings evi-
3145 Hastings
8'141 2nd Blvd.
The Speakers Group had its
8941 .Joe. Canipau
9612 Kercheval
SHANGHAI PROTESTS
The class will be limited to 50
dently were reproduced from old
7300 Harper
2095 Pinffree
nn fibers. Though planned origin- first fall meeting on Saturday
SHANGHAI (WNS) — More line-cuts and electroplates used
7157 Michigan
14835 E. Jefferson
12100 Gd. Inver
ally for the volunteer staff of evening, Oct. 6, at the Jewish than 5,000 Jewish refugees from by Julius Streicher's scurrilous
11700 IToodwitril
4 465 Beaublen
the Council Center, any member Center, Woodward at Holbrook. Europe held a mass meeting here Der Stuermer.
This group is under the super- last week in protest against Bri-
of the Detroit Section, National
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Frankensteen To Speak
At Center Oct. 24

Continuing the discussions of
the issues in the - mayoralty cam-
!mini, Richard T. Frankensteen,
candidate for mayor, will address
the Business and Professional
Croup of the Jewish Community
Center on Wednesday, Oct. 24.
The speaker at the previous
meeting was Mayor Edward J.
JetTries. The meeting will be held
in the main auditorium at 9:00
P it t All are welcome.

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