America ,swish Periodical Cotter World News in Brief now. AT this I better ft, very ieadlines Johnny ?se parts me, Ann ne Dun. Tommy ior, and and heiA I out a Frankie mor...It's Imes. Detroit's gracious hat the ire Sup- Ily open at the Inds that Eddies. service : tempt ;es have • bright. :tiveness a favor- n's goer. troit or- Illy glad er to all s, ban- Page Fifteen DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Frick, November 8, 1946. •, 1946 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Molotov Brings Up Palestine in UN Talk Welfare Parley Calls Detroiters MAN CF T1 -1E WEFT CHIEF OF THE CIVIL DIVISION in the office of the prosecuting CHIEF of Wayne County is a rather heavy set, clear thinking and affable young man who speaks discerningly in well-modulated tones and with an excellent command of the English language. He is Arthur L. Robbins who has been head of the division for the past 22 months as an appointee of Prosecutor Gerald K. O'Brien. The civil division is charged with the responsibility of represent- ing the county in all legal matters of a non-criminal nature and re- quires a staff that is well versed in law, in logic and in diplomacy. As chief of the bureau, Robbins acts as legal advisor to the board of supervisors and to all other coun- ty boards, agencies and officials. During the last two years, his office has issued more than 250 written opinions, more titan twice the number ever issued by the prosecutor's office in a com- parable period. One of the most important law suits successfully prosecuted by Robbins' office was the proceed- ings to oust the Grosse Ile Bridge Co. from the bridge, the only toll bridge left in Michigan. A favor- able Circuit Court verdict, after three years of litigation, has been appealed to the Supreme Court by the company. A number of Detroit community leaders will be active participants in the program of the joint re- gional conference of the Council of Jewish Welfare Federations and Welfare Funds, the Jewish Wel- fare Board and the American As- sociation for Jewish Education this week-end in Cincinnati. Fred M. Butzel will speak at the opening session Saturday night. NEW YORK, (JTA)—Soviet Foreign Secretary Mo- Mrs. Charles Lakoff, president of lotov thrust the explosive Palestine issue before the the Jewish Social Service Board, participate in a discussion on United Nations General Assembly when he charged Brit- will community planning for Jewish a in with unwillingness to relinquish the Palestine man- education and recreation. Aaron date and with merely confining herself to "insignificant Drooex, president of the Detroit Community Council, will take part declarations" with regard to the mandated territories. in a meetng on welfare fund-com- "Someone," he said, addressing munity council relations. the General Assembly, "is delib- Julian H. Krolik is president of erately hindering the establishment the East Central States Region of the UN Trusteeship Council." of the council. Mrs. S. R. Glogo- He stressed the necessity of bet- wer is a member of the executive tering the living conditions in the committee of the midwest section mandated territories and of help- DACHAU, Germany (JTA) — of the JWB. ing the inhabitants along the path Other Detroit participants in- to self-government and independ- Replying to charges by Jewish and * * • anti-fascist organizations that for- clude Samuel Rubiner, Herman Ja- ence. cobs and Harold Aaron. mer concentration camp guards NATIONAL RECOGNITION was KEEP FIRM HOLD Milton Sumner of Windsor will given Robbins and one of his "But," he continued, "not a sin- were receiving light sentences be- gle step has been taken along this cause the prosecution was not participate in a session for smal- opinions on labor relations. Labor ARTHUR L. ROBBINS and liberal circles everywhere have path by the countries which would fully utilizing available material in ler communities. praised his office's position on the right of governmental employes to not let go their firm hold on the the hands of these groups and in- engage in collective bargaining with governmental agencies. mandates of Palestine, Tanganyi- dividual victims, Col. Howard Bre- ka, Togo, New Guinea, etc., con- see, chief of the U. S. War Crimes "Mile our opinion represents the minority viewpoint," Robbins explains, "we are convinced that governmental functions can be fining themselves for the time be- Detachment here, said that de- fendants who receive light sent- ing to the writing of unsatisfac- performed more effectively through the efforts of contented em- tory drafts and insignificant de- ences are usually "small fry" ployes." against whom there is not much Another interesting achievement of Robbins' office occurred early clarations." evidence. in 1945. Wayne University School of Medicine was suffering from a The British delegation submitted He said that war crimes teams Robert R. Nathan, former chair- shortage of cadavers essential to the college's operation as a first to Secretary-General Trygve Lie a list of some 40 non-self govern- are constantly in the field attempt. man of the planning committee of class medical school. For years, unclaimed bodies were withheld from ing to gather information about the War Production Board, will ing territories concerning which the school and diverted elsewhere. Through Robbins' interpretation of the law and considerable nego- Britain would be ready to supply persons scheduled to be tried and speak at the election meeting of data on the economic, social and have visited former camp inmates. the mercantile divisioh of the De- tiations with city and county officials, the situation was corrected and educational conditions of their in- Pictures of the prisoners have troit Service Group Tuesday, Nov. the medical school has been adequately supplied with cadavers since. * * habitants, but no mention was been posted in the DP camps with 19. Max Osnos will preside. requests that any information Nathan served under the late made of Palestine. IN MARCH, 1944, as chairman of the banquet committee of the about them be submitted. President Roosevelt as chief of the Lawyers Guild, Robbins brought Harry S. Truman, then senator from ISSUE IS DELAYED Col. Bresee admitted, however, national income division of the Meanwhile, it was learned that Missouri, to the annual dinner to address the organization. In Decem- that the Arab states do not plan that the war crimes unit here Department of Commerce and as a ber, 1945 he brought Secretary of Labor Lewis B. Schwellenbach to was under instructions from its member of the National Defense to bring the Palestine issue before Detroit for his first major address after taking his cabinet post. the General Assembly, in view of headquarters at Frankfurt to speed Advisory Committee, before assum- Robbins was born March 6, 1908 in Mt. Carmel, Pa. and moved to up the trials as much as possible ing his position in the War Pro- the fact that the problem is still Detroit 10 years later. He graduated from Northern High School and in order to dispose of the cases of duction Board. to be discussed at the London from Wayne University Law School where he received his L.L.B. the 15,000 persons Imprisoned at Nathan is co-author of "Pales. conference. This was confirmed degree in 1931. Dachau itself, while others were tine: Problem and Promise." by Syrian delegate Faris el Khou- On Jan. 21, 1934, he married Ida D. Shniderman. They have two stationed in Mauthausen, Flossen- Isidore Sobeloff, executive direc- ry in an interview with the Jewish daughters, Alice Judith and Martha Jane. The family residence is burg and other camps. tor of the Jewish Welfare Federa- Telegraphic Agency. 6526 London avenue. tion, will address the real estate at Robbins is a member of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, of Pisgah * * • and building trades council at its Lodge of Bnal Brith, Zionist Organization of America and the Amer'. election brunch at 11:30 a. m. can Jewish Congress and he is a delegate of the profebsional division Sunday, Nov. 17 in Butzel Hall of the Jewish Welfare Federation. at the Jewish Community Center. vl WARSAW (JTA) — The Soviet 110.5tzp4. North End Clinic will celebrate A. embassy in Warsaw has so far its twentieth anniversary with a ONE SHORT BLOCK To OCEAN, received about 3,000 applications dinner Dec. 4 at the Wardell-She- from repatriated Polish Jews ask- raton Hotel, Selma Sampliner, di- ing permission to return to the rector of the clinic announced. 1340 COLLINS AVE., MIAMI CIACH USSR and settle in the places • , rooms with oho!. 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