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January 31, 1947 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-01-31

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Friday, January 31, - 1947

JWV
Broadcast

By DR. PERRY P. BURNSTINE

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DETROIT EWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Baldwin Asks
U.S. Recognize
Free Palestine

WASHINGTON (WNS) — Rep.
Joseph Clark Baldwin, adminis-
trative chairman of the Political
Action Committee for Palestine, in
a report to President Truman,
urged Anglo-American recognition
of Palestine as an independent
state and the inclusion of that
new state in the United Nations
Organization.
Baldwin, who recently returned
from Palestine, recommended the
calling by the UN of a "Palestine
Constitutional Convention"; termi-
nation of the British mandatory
power when the new Palestine gov-
ernment is elected, with homeless
European Jews included as elect-
ors; creation of a UN Palestine
Land Commission; and the estab-
lishment by the UN of an inter-
national military police force to
replace the British army until a
local army is trained.

Scout Leader

23 From Detroit
Given JDC Offices

Rabbi Segal to Preach;
Youth to See Film

,

NEW YORK—Twenty three De-
troiters were named to office at
elections of the Joint Distribution
Committee, major American agen-
cy aiding Jewish survivors over-
seas.
The following were re-elected to
the board of directors: Fred M.
Butzel, Mrs. Joseph M. Welt and
Henry Wineman.
Elected to the national council
were: Mrs. Douglas I. Brown, Da-
vid Wilkins, Maurice Aaronson,
Harry Becker, Irwin I. Cohn, Abe
Kasle, Ben B. Fenton, Mrs. Harry
C. Singer, Abe L. Sudran and
John E. Lurie.
Re-elected to the Council were:
Eugene J. Arnfeid, Irving W.
Blumberg, Israel Davidson, Sam-
uel Frank, Israel Himelhoch,
Judge Theodore Levin, Max Os-
nos, Isidore Sobeloff, Melville S.
Welt and Frank A. Wetsman.
The national council of the JDC
is the corporate membership of
the organization. Its members
elect the board of directors and
empower the board to administer
the funds and programs of the
JDC.

Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will preach
on "The Power That Makes for
Freedom" at this week's Sabbath
morning service of the Northwest
Hebrew Congregation.
The March of Time movie "The
Palestine Problem" will be shown
at the meeting of the congrega-
tion's Young Peoples Club at 8
p. m. Tuesday.

NEW!

TEMPTING TASTE-
TREAT FOR YOU!

A new high In flavor ... a new

peak in taste-enjoyment — the
WHEN IS A MEMORIAL a liv-
unique, delightful tang of poppy
ing memorial? When can a stone
seeds, flavor-locked Into crack-
MARTIN
CITRIN
structure have life? In Abilene,
ling-crisp Manna Matzos!




Kas., a building is being planned
that may aptly be called a "living
memorial."
Originally conceived as a trib-
ute to its most celebrated citizen,
Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Abi- URGES HUGE LOAN
lene's project has become a coun-
MR. ALTMAN'S YAIIRZEIT
He also urged, contingent on
trywide undertaking.
Because of a typographical er- 1
recognition by Transjordan and
Will
Receive
Award
Leading educators and teachers the other Arab League states, that
ror, the Jewish Chronicle in its
will gather there to interpret the the U. S. Export-Import Bank loan
Jan. 24 issue, listed a yahrzeit for
At
Temple
Services
social, political and economic sci- $300,000,000 to several mid-Eastern
Mrs. Hyman Altman. This should
ences. A national center to study states, "having in mind particu-
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple have read Mr. Hyman Altman,
how to educate people for citizen- larly the use of, the Jordan River Israel will confer the first Ner whose Yahrzeit will be commem-
ship and democracy will honor for industrial power and irrigation Tamid medal to be awarded in the orated Feb. 17. The Chronicle ix
our dead by teaching the living purposes."
state of Michigan to Martin E. deeply regrets the error.
how to maintain peace and reach
The report was sharply critical Citrin, eagle scout and junior
the goals for which they died.
of British policy as it is formed assistant scout master of Troop
Millions of Americans — Pro- in London and carried out in Pal- No. 146, at Sabbath Eve services
testant, Catholic and Jew; na- estine. In Palestine, Baldwin said, of Temple Israel, at 8:30 p. m.
DIVIDES INTO
tive-born and foreign-born; Ne- the British point of view "seems Friday, Feb. 7 in the lecture hall
9
gro and white—fought together to be a mixture of legalistic de- of the Detroit Institute of Arts.
BITE-SIZE
The Ner Tamid medal is the
and died together in the same termination under the White Pa-
BISCUITS!
cause of freedom, justice and per and moral obligations under award presented to scouts who
the Balfour Declaration; not a have distinguished themselves in
peace.
service to the synagogue and the
One hundred and forty million very consistent program."
Jewish community. This "Eternal
Americans now continue to work
Light" award is sponsored by the
together toward those same ends. EXPLODES 'FALLACIES'
That is what Gen. Eisenhower
Moreover, he said, it was the national Jewish committee on
meant when he said: "No man purpose of the report to explode scouting.
The entire service of Feb. 7 will
can tell me that America with its four "fallacies" on which local
glorious mixture of races, of creeds British policy was apparently be devoted to the celebration of
—its Jews, its Catholics, its Pro- based. These were listed by Bald- Boy Scout Sabbath. All the mem-
•Ir
bers of Troop No. 146, sponsored
AL,
testants—can lose the peace."
win as follows:
by the Men's Club of Temple Is-
We don't have to be told that
"First, that if a decision in Pal- rael, will participate in the service
crace oteonsoting
unless good neighbors and real estine is made ostensibly in favor leading the congregation in the
Americans become living realities of the Jews, the Arabs will rise; Pledge to the Flag and reciting
to all people, there can be no second, that the Jewish under- the Scouth law and oath.
;pity
lasting peace. That's why the ground is a minority group of
Participating in the ceremony of
building in Abilene bids fair to violent extremists, frowned upon conferring the award will be Jos-
become a "living memorial" to the by the mass of the population; eph Lattin, scoutmaster of Troop
9419 DEXTER BOULEVARD
third, that the country is present- 146, Maurice Levin, chairman of
American way of life.
of Edison
Why not a "living memorial" in ly incapable of absorbing any in- Temple Israel Scout committee,
crease in population and, fourth, and Jacob A. Citrin, father of
our community?
DETROIT
6, MICH.
that Russia will surely rush In Martin and a commissioner of
• •1,
where Britain fails to tread."
scouting
district
No.
6.
PHIL BRESTOFF and his 12-
TYLER 7.4520
Rabbi Leon Fram will preach
The report suggested, too, that
piece orchestra and Jose Nagar
and his rhumba band will play the possibilities of immigration of on the subject "Ner Tamid—The
for the fourth annual Military Jews into Palestine were almost Eternal Light". At the close of
Ball of the Michigan department, unlimited. Baldwin expressed the the service, there will be a recep-
tion in honor of the Ner Tamid
Feb. 22 in the Masonic Temple. view that "at least 500,000 or recipient and his parents and
Roy C. Cohen, director of the 600,000 could be absorbed imme- scouting personalities of the De-
JWV drill team, has arranged for diately by Palestine without any
several selections to be presented fundamental economic disruption." troit area
by the drill and drum corps.
Gov. Kim Sigler, Mayor Edward
J. Jeffries and the mayors of
Flint, Wyandotte, and Lansing
have been invited to attend. Over
5,000 persons are expected in the
FRANCES SOLOVICII GIRLS
huge ballrooms which will be dec-
MARSHALL LODGE
Dr. William A. Goldberg, Jew-
orated in a military motif.
Lodge members and their friends
• • •
will be guests of the Louis Mar- ish Chronicle columnist, will ad-
dress the Frances Solovich Girls
THE INSTITUTION of the new shall Bowling League at a "Bowl- Wednesday evening at the D. W.
CYLINDER SLEEVES NEW MOTORS
Lansing Post No. 559 will take er's Nite" at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday Simons Bldg., Tuxedo and Holmur
NEW TRANSMISSIONS NEW GENERATORS
place Feb. 2 in the Tally-Ho Club, in Marshall headquarters.
COILS & GENERATORS
Morton J. Bechek will serve as avenues. His subject will be "What
CRANK-SHAFTS
Lansing. Gov . Sigler and Mayor
Is This Sex Business?" Selma
Crego of Lansing will attend. De- master of ceremonies. Refresh- Feinberg and Sarah Matz are
troit, Wyandotte and Flint will ments will be served. Saul I. Ro- president and adviser respectively.
Try Us For Those hard-To-Get Parts!
seman is entertainment chair-
send delegations.
• • •
THINK TWICE — THEN SEE
man.
PISGAII LODGE
POST No. 135 WILL sponsor a
Philip
Adler,
Detroit
News
for-
program Feb. 10 commemorating
MARSHALL WOMEN
eign correspondent, will discuss
the birth of Abraham Lincoln,
A "Mad Hatters" contest will "Palestine and Biro-Bidjan" at a
David Kay, post commander, will highlight the last donor rally at meeting of Pisgah Lodge at 8:30
Livernois - Detroit 4 - TO. 8.9810
deliver the principal address. Da- the Louis Marshall Women Tues- p. m. Monday in the Jewish Com-
vid Gutman will sing ballads ac- day at Workmen's Circle. Prizes
companied by Miss Marion Flei- will be awarded for the most munity Center.
0
7 2-
sher. The public is invited to this unique hat creations.
NA031I AUXILIARY
affair at headquarters, 8212-12th
The donor luncheon is ached-
Girls, 18 to 25, are being in-
street.
Wed for Feb. 12 at the Hotel Book vited to join the Naomi Auxiliary
• • *
Cadillac. Thelma Weiss and Ida of BBYW. For information call
BROTHERHOOD WEEK will Spear are co-chairmen.
In Person !
Sylvia Modiest, president, TR.
be honored with a special Good-
1-8963, or Joyce Seedberg, vice-
will program Sunday Feb. 16. Non-
With His Great New Band
MORGENTIIAU LODGE
president, TO. 8-1398.
Jews will be invited as guests of
A
night
of
sports
will
be
pre-
their fellow veterans.
Grand Ballroom
JERUSALEM — Palestine's 1947
sented by the Henry Morgenthau
Lodge Monday evening at 12233 budget of $92,000,000 is covered by
MASONIC TEMPLE
taxes and other revenues.
New Classes Opened
Linwood avenue.
New members recently accepted
Saturday,
by Sholom Aleichem
0#002000
into the group include Arthur
Beginning Feb. 3 new classes Monson, Arnold Brainin, Nelson
February 1st
hImm . . . mm .
will be organized in all Sholem Dembs, Stan Wolf, Mary Canvas-
Mmm .. . mm . . .
Aleichem Schools, including Bag- ser, Clarence Levey, Ray Sharkey.
Given by
ley School in the Northwest area. Max Pearl, Harry Milgrum and
— Our Ear-to-the-Ground Dept.
Wayne U. Bnai Brith
Subjects taught are Yiddish, Arthur Lee.
reports this exact transcription of
Billet Foundation
Hebrew, Jewish history, holiday
a person enjoying our
celebrations and traditions.
Delicious Pastry
"7 qr.* Elman w ith the T.
Registration is from 3:30 to 5
DOW), Orch is smashing gate
MANICURING
p. m. on Monday, Tuesday and
records from coast to roast."
Fresh Baked Bread Daily
and
Thursday.
Tickets • $3.60 per couple
PEDICURING
Tax Incl'd.
HERSCH CHURCH SPEAKER
Manicuring for the Men
LaSALLE BAKERY
Dr. Alvin D. Hesrch will speak
This Dancing Treat
2568 Fenkell at Linwood
RAE HESSELL
on "Palestine" at the Grace Pres-
UNiversity 4.0208
from 9-
byterian Church, Friday, Jan. 31,
303 Scherer Building
CA. 3865
under the auspices of the Detroit
JACK FREED, trop.
115 E. Grand River
Round Table of Catholics, Jews
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