i t Page Six DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Jewish Women of Detroit Swing Into Action for the SOS Collection A city-wide organization of Jewish women for the SOS cam- paign to collect food, clothing and other necessities for shipment to stricken Jewish survivors over- seas is preparing to swing Into action with Mrs. Harry Singer as chairman, Mrs. William Grahm as co-chairman and Mrs. Abraham Flayer as secretary of a commit- tee to which other names will soon be added. Joining with the Joint Distribu- tion Committee in a national "Supplies for Overseas Survivors" collection campaign, the local drive is being sponsored by the Jewish Welfare Federation through the League of Jewish Women's Clubs in cooperation with, national organizations, their local affiliates and junior divi- sions. The organizations cooperating in the Detroit SOS drive are: American Association for Jew- ish Education, Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, Hadassah, Ladeis Auxiliary and Jewish War Veterans of U. S., Mizrachi Women's Organization of America; National Council of Jew- ish Women, National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, National Jewish Welfare Board, National Women's League of the United Synogogues of America, Syno- gogue Council of America, United Order of True Sisters, Women's American ORT, Women's Division, Union of Orthodox Congregations, Women's Supreme Council of Bnal Brith. Delegates of leading women's groups mapped the SOS drive at a recent planning meeting at which Mrs. Carl Schiller, war ef- forts chairman of the League of Jewish Women's Clubs, presided. Ira I. Sonnenblick, SOS Field Rep- - Nowak to Report On Polish Jews • • Gold to Attend N. 1'. Convention 1 1 ai if : t ii "The Role of the Jews in the new Poland" will be the topic of an address State Senator Stanley Nowak will deliver at a mass meeting to be held Wednsday, March 27 at 8:30 p.m. in the Social Hall of the Bnal Moshe Syna- gogue, Dexter and Lawrence. • The Detroit Section of the American Jewish Congress, in co- sponsorship with the Federation of Polish Jews, the Jewish Peo- ples' Fraternal Order and the De- troit Landsmanshaften, is calling this mass meeting in order to get a first hand report of conditions In the new Poland. Senator Nowak, who just re- cently returned from a tour in Poland. where he went as a mem- ber of a delegation sent by 33 Polish American Organizations in Detroit to survey the newly cre- ated conditions in Poland, is thoroughly acquainted with the Jewish problem in Poland and has first hand information which he received from the various heads of the Warsaw Government. He has a very important message. The public is invited and admis- sion is free. it The 42nd Annual Convention of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society will culminate in a dinner to be held March 31 at the Hotel Astor in New York. The featured speliker of • the evening will be Mr. Louis Nizer, author of the provocative best seller, "What to Do with Germany." The delegate to the Conference from Detroit will be Mrs. Harry Gold, 4245 West Grand Ave., presi- dent of the Detroit Molly Segal Auxiliary, JCRS. Stutz Becomes Cecil Brown, Radio Commentator Publicity Director To Address Women's Rally, March 27 resentative for the Joint Distribu- tion Committee, and Isidore So- beloff, Executive Director of the Jewish Welfare Federation of De- troit, brought to the meeting the full urgency of the need for ship- ping supplies to destitute Jewish survivors. A motor corps will be organized to pick up packages of clothes on a date that will be chosen and publicized by the committee. A men's group, boy scouts, girl scouts and AZA members will be organized to help with the pack- ing and shipping of material to warehouses from which the over- seas shipments will be made. Harry Stutz, recently returned from overseas service in the Ar- my, is the third veteran to be engaged by the Jewish Commun- ity Center, having joined the staff as membership and publicity di- rector, Samuel H. Rubiner, presi- dent of the Center announced re- cently. A native of Detroit, Mr. Stutz graduated from the Uni- versity of Michigan in 1939. Annual Szold Ball Saturday Night Culminating several weeks of preparation, the Annual Szold Ball, sponsored by the Little Wo- men of Hadassah, will unfold at 9 p.m., Saturday, March 23, in the Wayne Room of the Hotel Statler. Eddie Marshall and his orchestra will furnish the music. Proceeds from this semi-formal The American people in 1945 contributed $32,706,469.95 in cash affair will go to the boy scout and goods to the American Society movement in Palestine. for Russian Relief, Inc., the or- ganization's Board of Directors announced "A Report to the Public" issued last week. It was the largest sum of re- lief assistance received by Rus- sian Relief in one year, making a ange of the meeting date total of almost $80,000,000 received fro March 28 to April 4 was an- by the agency since its inception nounced recently by Harold B. in September, 1941. Weisman, president of Chapter I Russian Relief has undertaken of the Detroit District of the a 1946 quota of $25,000,000 worth Zionist Organization of America. of relief supplies to be shipped The session will be held at the during the current year. Em- G.A.R. Building, on Grand River. phasis is being placed on medical Information can be obtained from supplies to re-equip key Soviet Mr. Weisman, TO. 6-3356. hospitals and other institutions. Americans Give Over 32 Million For Russian Aid Zionists Change Meeting Date Rabbi Weiss to Address . Forum Esnerieneed Grocery From the Original Idea and Fruit Clerk . . . Good Wagem, Good Hours and Pine Surrounding*. LOUMOR'S MARKET 7575 W. McNichols Detroit Young Israel will be host to Rabbi Dr. Samson R. Weiss, director of adult education of the National Council of Young Israel, the week-end of March 29. Dr. Weiss, former Dean of Ye- shivath Beth Yehudah, will ad- dress a Young Israel sponsored Friday Forum to be held in Con- gregation Mogen Abraham, Dex- ter at Cortland, at 8:30 p.m. to which the public is invited. Rabbi Weiss will also deliver the sermon at the Young Israel Northwestern branch services Saturday morning. A Mlava Malkit for a selected group of community leaders Is scheduled for Saturday night. Aaron M. KATZ Reg. Public Accountant Bookkeeping - Accounting Service 7— Reasonable 2061 Taylor TYler 6,7673 to the Post °See. HUGH ALLEN, Advertising CA. 5893 710 Farwell Bldg. a art autu:**Cttu>sxuXu:KFO-Cu:s0-0**- Mussolini censors and was ex- pelled from Italy. His expulsion from that country came just in time for him to witness the Nazi invasion of Yugoslavia, during which he was captured by the Germans and later released. "" /CO. %MC Report from Germani. (Continued from Page 2) The shops in Wiesbaden seem to have more to offer. The civil- ian shops have more cheese and bologna and liverwurst and nearly everyone you pass carries a loaf of bread under his arm. Even the gift shops seem to have more to offer. Our maid at the billet may have the answer, "Things are get- ting better in Germany every day, since the Americans came." It has been a mild winter here so far and the Germans have been cutting many of the trees that are around in the suburbs of the town. They cut them neatly, saw them into neat piles, and then carry them in wagons, on their backs, on their bicycles, on their cars or anything that will hold wood. It does you good to know that the displaced persons are getting coal while the Ger- mans have to get their heat from wood and back-breaking work. (Next week's article tells of the opening of a grave to find as American flier. Then follow's Day- ett's first actual trial, the Boritum Island Case.) aewar_ SMART aftearl DURABLE atanati4COMFORTABLE alwayJHE BEST 0 ■ g ,■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■2 "We step in when you step owe' Proxy Parent Assn. /Trained Adults for Child Can for /Discriminating Parents • • • Al Type of Assignment Anywhere . . . Day, Night, or Weekly Rates. . We0 1Plan Children's Parties. o 0 0345 FISHER RD.—GROSSE PTE.% 0 # TV. 1-1370—IR. JO - 3 P.m.A PR. 0294—After 3 Din. and Eyes./ A k WW W tal K% 1 . I ig . 4 9 Tailored to the Individual Car The Crest Company * 5756 CASS AVE. Tti, MA. 2747 fit NEAR PALMER, • r Beth El Meets Cleveland Group In Debate Match Just Something To Remember You By A Fine Portrait .. . . . Candid Shots The debating team of Rabbi Silver's Temple in Cleveland, will debate in Detroit at 11:15 a.m., Sunday, March 31, with the Beth El High School team in the Brown Memorial Chapel. Mr. Saul Schwartz, Mr. William Shapero and Dr. Irving I. Edgar will serve as judges. Jack Bigelman Taize Schmidt's, Every Time! (Chronicle Photographer) Appointments at Studio or on Location 9364 N. Martindale Tyler 5.4144 ANNUAL LITHUANIAN BANQUET MARCH 31 The annual banquet of the Detroit Federation of Lithuanian Jews will be held SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 31, AT MOSS', at JOY ROAD and GRAND RIVER. The profits of this affair are to be used to help the Lithuanian Jews overseas. DR. SUDARSKI from Kaunas the well known leader of Lithuanian Jewery will be the guest speaker. CANTOR ROBERT TULMAN from Temple Israel, SADIE COOPER BRAVER, well known violinist, accompanied by LILLIAN ROBBINS will perform. Make Your Reservations Immediately by Calling MRS. METZ, UN. 16233 — 18279 GRIGGS Seders to Remember Passover Splendor Celebrate Gala Passover Prominent Rabbi Will Officiate e71 6tel a/id NO SUGAR OR GLUCOSE ADDED atinerae MT. CLEMENS, MICH. Phone 2832 X 44.. 4. • Cecil Brown, famous radio com- mentator and foreign correspond- ent, will speak at a city-wide ral- ly of the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation of De- troit at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Mar. 27, in the Brown Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth El on "The Jewish People of Europe— Will They Live or Die?" The meeting is being held in be- half of the Allied Jewish Cam- paign of Detroit. Mrs. Joseph H. Erlich, President of the Women's Division, will preside and Mrs. Alexander Sanders, Vice-President in Charge of Education, will re- port on the progress of her de- partment. Mrs. Oscar Zemon, one of the chairmen of General Solicitation, will announce the names of the vice-chairmen, area chairmen and secretaries who will coordinate the work of the campaign in her sector and in the sectors of her co-chairmen, Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron and Mrs. John C. Hopp. The meeting, to which all Jew- ish women in Detroit are invited, is expected to attract a record crowd to hear Cecil Brown, globe- trotting reporter, one-time captive of the Nazis and expert observer on the vast problems facing the Jewish survivors of Europe. Mr. Brown, foimer European correspondent for International News Service, achieved fame in 1939 with a world beat on the death of Pope Pius XI. 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