SH CHRONICLE and The DETROIT Page Ten Feigenson Bros. Mark Anniversary Krolik is Elected to National Post Friday, February Chronicle 1947 Tells Engagement Forum to Show Hospital Plans Golub to Comment on Aims of Project Welfare Fund Body Urges Open Doors A feature of the Federation For- NEW YORK—Julian TL Krolik, um on Health and Community president of the Detroit Jewish Strength at 1 p.m., Tuesday, In the Welfare Federation, was elected Jewish Community Center will be secretary of the Council of Jewish the presentation of slide pictures Federations and Welfare Funds at of the projected Jewish Hospital, the 15th annual national assembly accompanied by a commentary by last weekend. Stanley C. Meyers, Dr. J. J. Golub, superintendent of of Miami, was reelected president. the Hospital for Joint Diseases, The council represenls 800 Jew- New York, and hospital consultant. ish communities in the U. S. and Speaker of the Forum will be Sel- Canada. ma J. Sampliner, director of North In resolutions, delegates urged End Clinic. the U. S. to set an example for A graduate of Smith College, other nations by "immealately Miss Sampliner obtained her cer- opening the doors of this country tificate of social work at Western to a maximum number of Euro- Reserve University. She is a mem- pean reftmes" and asked Britain ber of the American Association to admit into Palestine "the full- of Medical Social. Workers, the est number of Jewish survivors of Social Workers Club and Hadas- the European holocaust." salt. The 40th anniversary celebration of Feigenson Bros. Co., manufac- Expressing "grave concern with Dr. Golub has been the special turers and bottlers of Faygo Beverages, also served to welcome the multiplicity of individual cam- consultant on the Detroit Jewish home from the armed forces three new members of the firm. paigns by national and overseas Hospital since the first plans were Shown at the dinner-dance held in the English Room of the agencies taking place in our local presented. He will explain the Ilotel Book Cadillac are Perry Feigenson, center, talking to trio community," the assembly recom- planned operation of the hospital. Morton, Herman and Phil. The three veterans were also greeted by mended that "Jewish national or- Preliminary plans on the main Feigenson employes and friends. ganizations which are planning building have already been com- capital fund projects should de- pleted and final steps are in prep- velop their campaigns only with aration. Dr. Golub will discuss the the greatest care and in consulta- alms of this 'hospital and its plans tion with the council." for expansion. Charles P. Taft, chairman of the Federation Forums are under State Department advisory com- the sponsorship of the education mittee on voluntary foreign aid, committee of the women's divi- neither gangsters nor, cutthroats. sion of the Jewish Welfare Fed- told the assembly that the aid af- "The idea of an Arab army is forded the displaced persons by CHICAGO — (Special) —Britain eration. Two forthcoming forums, a myth," he pointed out, "because Feb. 18 and Feb. 25 will be con- private relief organizations will --1 will not long remain in Pales- there cannot be a modern, well- be needed for at least another five 1 tine and she will be ousted from equipped army in a feudalistic cerned with Jewish• education and years. the Middle East altogether within state where 95 percent of the the Jewish family. 10 years, William B. Ziff, publish- people are kept ignorant and in NEUGARTEN AID er and author of "The Rape of subjection by the effendis." Palestine," predicted in an inter- DENIES ARAB RIFT Plans for the Neugarten Medical view with the Press-Advocate. The Revisionist - leader denied Aid Society's donor luncheon, Drawing a parallel between the that there is a basic antagonism scheduled for April 16 at the Ho- Sinn Fein movement in Ireland between the Arabs and Jews "In tel Book Cadillac, will be drawn and the Irgun Zval Leumi, Ziff, fact, he said, "the Arabs hate the up at a luncheonette Feb. 7. For who was expelled by the recent British in Palestine more than reservations call Mr. N. Noble, Basle Congress for openly advo- the Jews do. Unfortunately they UN. 3-2887, or Mrs. Charles Hy- cating a Palestinian Provisional are impotent to rid themselves of man, HO. 0345. Government, declared that a peo- their exploiters." ple's movement will inevitably Speaking of the World Zionist come into power in Palestine. Congress, Ziff "described the dele- gates as a "group of very nice, FACE EJECTION "The British must evacuate the well meaning gentlemen who are land soon or they will eventually representatives of legitimate polit- be thrown out by the whole Jew- ical parties in Palestine and who were influenced and intimidated ish people," he declared. Ziff praised the Jewish Under- by the British government so that ground armies including the Ir- they could accomplish nothing." The fear of personal reprisal gun of some 18,000 men and the so-called Stern Gang or Fighters plus a rumor that the British for a Free Israel who number would blow up Tel Aviv if the 6,000. Ho described the Resistance Congress declared for a Provision- forces as a well-disciplined, ideal- al Government rendered these istic group of patriots who are delegates powerless, he added. Britain Faces Ouster in Zion, Arab Army a Myth, Ziff Says Aids Bnai Brith Affair Candidate for Judge THELMA WEISS is chairman of the donor luncheon to be held by the Louis Marshall Women of Bnal Brith Wednesday at the Hotel Book Cadillac, with Dave Zimmerman and his WWI Cof- fee Club Hour entertaining. Proceeds will go to philanthro- pies. Ida Spear Is co-chairman. For reservations call TY. 4-6850. Pavalotcher to Give Party Funds to Needy The Pavalotcher Aid Society will hold its annual charity card party Monday at Zack's, 8939 Twelfth street. The party is one of the major fund-raising affairs of the season. Proceeds will go to the sick and needy. The society also contributes to all local and national fund- raising drives. For tickets call Dorothy Caplan, NO. 3373, or Sally Fields, TO. 8-9076. Those who have clothing, canned foods or medical supplies to be picked up should call TO. 8-9076. University Women Slate Talk on Lincoln Mrs. Leo Wolf will speak on "The Significance of Present Day Living as Influenced by Lincoln," before the University Area Wo- mens Club at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Louis Cohen, 18438 Santa Rosa drive. A recording of the play "Abe Lincoln in Illinois" will also be presented. The club's next function will be a sweetheart's party for members and their husbands on Sunday Feb. 16 at the Jewish Community Center. RACHEL AGREE SOCIETY . Proceeds from the Rachel Agree Memorial Society's dessert lunch- eon held Wednesday at the Hotel Detroiter will go to purchase Pass- over packages for overseas sur- vivors, Mrs. Jack FlUsty, president, announced. Ejostesse.s were Mes. dames N. Agree, M. •tearn Hock, 7, 1214 a `The Good Earth' Slated for Center The second in a series of five sessions on "What Problems Does the College Student Face Today?", sponsored by the Brandeis Dis- cussion Group, will be held at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Center li- brary. The discussion will be led by Miss Frances Gould of the Jewish Vocational Service. "The Good Earth," starring Paul Muni and Louise Rainer, will be presented by the Center Cinema League at 8 p.m. This will be the fourth in a series of five programs designed to give ideas on the development of the American social film. The Wednesday Evening Discus- sion Group will present Mrs. Frances Soddy at 9 p.m. Wednes- day in the Ginsburg Lounge. Her topic will be "Current Best Books." The Center Adult Lounge will open on Tuesday under the aus- pices of a volunteer committee headed by Sylvia Weiss. Youth Groups Call Meeting to Chart Palestine Parley Following up an earlier rally, representatives of at least 18 youth groups will send representa- tives to the Jewish Center Sunday, Feb. 9, to map the Detroit Jewish Youth Conference on Palestine. The conference will open Satur- day, March 29, at which time a keynote speaker will appear. A cultural program is scheduled for March 30 as well as 15 panel dis- cussions. A banquet on the evening of March 30 will climax the parley. For information call Leonard Bar- uch, chairman, TY. 5-7997, or Thelma Zisenwine, MA. 8400. BODZIN FAMILY CLUB A meeting of the Bodzin Family Club will be held Saturday night, Feb. 8, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Duchan. MILTON A. BEIIRENDT, prac- ticing attorney for the past 25 years, has announced his can ditiary for common pleas court. Behrendt is a member of Temple Beth El, vice-president of Monte- (lore Lodge, Free Sons of Israel, chairman of directors of the De- troit Dynamic Club, member of Old Newsboys and member of the Masonic Order. He was legal adviser to the late Sheriff henry Behrendt. MAXINE STEINMAN Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Steinman announced the engagement of . their daughter Maxine to Sydney Rosenberg Feb. 2 at a gathering of relatives and friends. Mr. Rosenberg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rosenberg. PWO Teas Spur Membership Goal The week of Feb. 12 to 18 has been dedicated to the membership drive of the Pioneer Women's Or- ganization. A series of teas under the chairmanship of Mrs. Abra- ham' Cohen will bo given to spur the campaign. Assisting Mrs. Cohen are Betty Karbel, Fanny Schrier, Fanny White and Clara Heller. For in- formation, call the PWO office, TY. 7-2880. Blanche Roth, N. Y. representa- tive who was here to aid the drive, was honored at a luncheon Mon- day. Club I will celebrate ehamishah Asar B'shvat Tuesday evening at the Workmen's Circle. Goldie Meyerson Group will hon- or Arbor Day Sunday at the home of Dorothy Brindze, 2732 Pasadena avenue. Phil SIGMA SIGMA The Detroit Alumnae Group of Phi Sigma Sigma Sorofty will hoRi its monthly meeting at 8 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Irwin Zweig, 2700 Rochester ave- nue. RITUAL LIE SPREAD NEW YORK (WNS) — The United States is being flooded with copies of the anti-Semitic pamphlet "Jewish Ritual Murders" distributed by "We, The Mothers Mobilize For America." 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