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September 13, 1946 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-09-13

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Page Two

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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JDC 6-State Parley
Opens Here Sunday

Edward Warburg of N. Y. to Address
A Public Meeting in the Afternoon

Edward M. M. Warburg, chairman of the Joint Dis-
tribution Committee, major American agency aiding
Jews overseas, and chairman of the United Jewish Ap-
peal of Greater New York, will be the main speaker
when delegates from six stat es convene in Detroit Sun-

day for the first annual meeting
of the East Central Region of the
JDC.
Warburg's address will be given
at 2:30 p. m. In the Detroit Leland
Hotel as the delegates meet In
joint session with representatives
to the Michigan State Conference
of the United Jewish Appeal.
Mrs. Avis Shulman, community
leader of Chicago, will also ad-
dress the afternoon session, to
which the public is invited. Julian
H. Krolik, member of the JDC
board of directors and president
of the Detroit Jewish Weli'are
Federation, will preside.
SOBELOFF IS SPEAKER
Isidore Sobeloff, director of the
Detroit federation, will also speak
at the afternoon session.
The annual meeting of the re-
gion will open at 10 a. m. on Sun-
day with a business session de-
voted to the election of officers, a
review of 1946 activities and plans
for the coming year.
EDWARD WARBURG
Judge Maurice Bernon of Cleve-
land, chairman of the region,
which includes Michigan, Ohio,
Indiana, Western Pennsylvania,
Northern Kentucky and West
Virginia, will preside. At 12:30
p. m., following this business
meeting, an open luncheon at the
Detroit-Leland and a question.
and-answer panel on the latest
developments in the overseas scene
will be held.
Delegates from six states will
S TO ANSWER QUERIES
attend the meeting of the youth
Questions will be asked from division of the East Central Re-
the floor and answered by a panel gion of the Joint Distribution
consisting of Moses A. Leavitt, Committee in Detroit Sept. 14 and
JDC secretary; Benjamin B. Gold- 15, according to an announcement
man, director of the JDC depart- by Sol J. Schwartz, president of
ment of community service arid the Junior Service Group, whose
information; and J. Benson Saks, members will be hosts for the
recently returned JDC director in convention.
Austria. Lester D. Alexander, of
Jewish youth throughout the
Toledo, will be chairman of the
city
are invited to attend the as.
panel.
sembly, at 10 a. m. Sunday, in the
Fred M. Butzel is a vice-presi- Detroit Leland Hotel.
dent of the East Central Region.
In addition to election of re-
Michigan members of the execu- gional officers, the meeting will
tive committee Include: Sidney J. feature a talk by Robert Dolins,
Allen, Clarence H. Enggass, Abra- national director of the SOS
ham Srere, Mrs. Joseph M. Welt committee's drive. Dolins will dis-
and Henry Wineman of Detroit; cuss the role of youth In this col-
Max Gealer and Louis Rudner of lection of medical supplies, cloth-
Flint, Phil E. Newman of Grand ing and other emergency mate-
Rapids, Milton Orwin of Kalama- rials for war victims and dis-
zoo, William A. Present of Lans- placed people in Europe.
ing, Nathan Rosenfeld of Jackson,
One of the highlights of the
and Patil Wiener of Muskegon.
week-end convention will be a re-
ception for delegates to be held
Saturday evening under the spon-
sorship of the Junior Service
The Women's League for Sab- Group. Assisting Schwartz in
bath Observance, Twelfth street planning the reception are Co.
branch, will meet at 1:30 p. m. rinne Perlis reservations and Ed-
Tuesday, Sept. 17 in the Pingree ward A. Simon and Harold N.
synagogue, Pingree and Woodrow Rosemont program.
Wilson avenues.

Parley Speaker

Service Group
Host to Youth
of Convention

British Seize 100
n Tel Aviv Hunt
for Extremists

(Continued from page 1)
ings and shootings. Of f ic leis
blamed the underground for the
attacks in which buildings were
wrecked and rail lines cut. Irgun
Zvai Leumi acknowledged re-
sponsibility for assaults on rail
lines early in the week.

ARMORED CARS IN STREETS
In Tel Aviv, Palestinian police
rode through the streets in ar-
mored cars. Troops patrolled areas
hit by four explosions Monday
night.
Blood hounds were used in th
attempt to track down 10 arme d
men blamed in the attack on
the government building. They
were seen carrying off a wounded
comrade with them. A number
of diversionary attacks were made
simultaneously throughout T Tel
e
Aviv.
The dead in the attack Included
a British security officer, Maj.
Desmond Doran, whose wife was
seriously injured as a result of
the blast , which wrecked their
home.
Two Arab watchmen, who tried
to halt the raiders, were killed in
an exchange of gunfire. A rank-
ing Jewish officer, Kolman Cohen,
was shot in the shoulder when
he attempted to interfere-
JEZ. :.3.:LEM SEARCHED
More than 12 explosions were
heard in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem
during the first few days of the
week. Hardly had the sound of
the exploding mines died away
when British troops supported by
armored cars and tanks threw
up roadblocks throughout the Jew-
ish quarter of Jerusalem, searched
all vehicles and questioned all
passersby.
Trains were also blasted at Re-
hovoth and Kalkiliah, near Lydda.
At Rehovoth the tracks were dam-
aged in three places. At Pardes
Hanna, a small trolley carrying a
railroad gang set off a mine which
cut the line and injured some of
tho workers.
Meanwhile, it was reported here
that more blasts occurred in Na-
thanya, and that a British soldier
was killed near Petach Tikvah
while investigating an explosion.
Explosions were reported near
Caesarea and Tulkarm, and two
more Britons were wounded near
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Rose Sittig Cohen auditorium, Ty-
ler and Eawton avenues.

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Farcical Parle
is On in London

(Continued from page 1)
Palace In London in 1939, three
pers were injured while removing more Arab states have received
mines on a road near Givat Bren- their independence.
ner and an army ambulance
The British government, he
struck 9, mine north of Hedera. promised, will support the promo-
The ambulance turned over and tion of economic expansion and
the driver suffered a broken arm. social progress in the Arab cowl-
'MAJORITY OPPOSED'
tries. He went out of his way to
A Jewish Agency spokesman welcome Abdul Raham Azzarn
declared that "the bulk of Pales- Bey.
tinian Jewry and Jews all over DEPLORES UNREST
the world are profoundly dis-
Deploring the disturbances it
turbed at the recrudescence of Palestine, Attlee said that tint
violence in Palestine and the loss can no longer be permitted
of life which has resulted from continue. He called upon all tb
it, particularly as the new out- groups to attempt "to promote
breaks have occurred at the time such settlement of the underlying
of the opening of the London con-1 issues as will establish peace and
ference" on Palestine.
prosperity in the land."
British authorities in Rehovoth
The prime minister expressed
removed nearly 200 Polish soldiers, regret that the Arabs of Palestine
who had served in the army 3f have decided not to send rem.
Lieut. Gen. Wladyslaw Anders. sentatives to the conference.
Feeling was reported to be run-
He spoke for half an hour while
ning high after the murder of Foreign Minister Bevin and Colo-
WO Jews by Poles within the
nial Minister Hall listened atten-
last three days.
tively to his address. The delega-
A Jewish woman was killed tions were arranged around the
Saturday. Polish Lieutenant Pies- table in the following order: United
kowsky was alleged to have shot Kingdom, Transjordan, Syria, San.
and killed a 21-year-old Jewish di Arabia, Lebanon, Iraq, Egypt
service man on Sunday.
and Yemen.

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