Friday, February 28, 1947

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legaj Chronicle

Page Ten

Federation Calls Escaped Naii Death Sentence Pisgah to Hear
Election March 18 Journalist to Tell Experiences Here Debate by Hillel

JDC Chief to Speak
at Annual Meeting

Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, chair-
man of the European executive
council and director of European
activities of the Joint Distribu-
tion Committee, will be the prin-
cipal speaker when the Jewish
Welfare Federation holds its an-
nual meeting at 8 p.m., Tuesday,
March 18 in the Stotler Hotel. An
election of the Federation board
of governors will highlight the
meeting.
Dr. Schwartz recently returned
to the United States from an in-
spection tour of Poland where he
investigated conditions facing
150,000 Polish Jews who had been
repatriated from wartime havens
in the Soviet Union.
The Fresh Air Society, Jewish
Social Service Bureau, Jewish Vo-
cational Service and North End
Clinic will hold their annual
meetings and elections of board
members at 6 p.m., March 18.
Suggestions for nominations to
the boards of these organizations,
and to the board of the Jewish
Welfare Federation should be sent
to the following chairmen of
nominating committees:
Henry Meyers, Jewish Welfare
Federation, Room 306, 51 West
Warren avenue; Mrs. Theodore
Bergman, Jewish Social Service
Bureau, 5737 Second Boulevard;
Charles N. Agree, Fresh Air So-
ciety, Room 306, 51 West Warren;
Srimuel Greenberg, Jewish Voca-
tional Service, 320 West Lafay-
ette; and David Wilkus, North
End Clinic, 936 Holbrook.
The annual meetings of the
Jewish Welfare Federation, Fresh
Air Society, Jewish Social Service
Bureau, Jewish Vocational Serv-
ice, and North End Clinic are
open to all contributors to the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign and the
Community Chest.

IKE A TRUE-LIFE "Lanny
LIKE
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Leo Lania, who will
speak at several meetings here
March 8 to 15 for the Allied Jew-
ish Campaign, has lived a series
of unbelievable adventures.
A native of Kharkov, Russia,
educated in Vienna, he was an
officer in the Imperial Austrian
Army during the first World War,
then found his field in journalism
Posing as a fascist, he worked at
the same desk with Mussolini for
a year, then exposed him. He
lived with Hitler for 10 days
while he interviewed the Fuehrer,
and then told his story to the
world.
Denounced by Hitler's own news-
paper as one of Nazism's most
dangerous foes, he was ordered
slain, but made a hair-raising es-
cape through the underground,
coining to the United States some
years ago.

MSC and Wayne Units
to Discuss DP Issue

Debating tea ms representing
Hillel foundations of Michigan
State College and Wayne Univer-
3ity will meet at 8:30 p. m. Mon-
day in the Jewish Community
r.lenter under the auspices of Pis-
•tah Lodge of Bnai Brith.
The subject will be "Resolved
That the Displaced Peoples of
Europe Should Be Allowed to En-
`er the United Stateri."
The meeting is open to Bnai
Brith members only. Rabbi Milton
Aaron and Rabbi Abba Fineberg,
Hillel directors at Wayne and
State respectively, are cooperating
'n arrangements with the Pisgah
program committee.

Naimark Elected
JSG Drive Chief

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VISITS TRAGIC AREAS
IN RECENT YEARS Lenin has
visited people and places which
had been victims of Nazi bru-
tality. In France and Belgium, he
saw Jewish men, women and chil-
dren engaged in a mighty effort
to rebuild their community life.
In Czechoslovakia he interviewed
President Bones on the Jewish
problem and in Poland he held
similiar conversations with Pres-
ident Beirut. He also visited DP
camps in Austria and Germany.
Novelist, playwright, biographer
and movie scenarist, Lania is first
and aways a journalist. He is
devoting his full time to bring-
ing to American Jews his pene-
trating analysis of the European
scene.
While in Detroit, he will de-
scribe the relationship of the Joint
Distribution Committee to the

Lurie, Wayburn
to Head Divisions
in 1947 Campaign

Allied Jewish Campaign chair-
men in two divisions of the De-
troit Service Group were selected
this week.
Nathan Lurie, member of the
board of the Food Service Coun-
cil, will serve as campaign chair-
man of the division, while Leon
Wayburn, who headed the adver-
tising section in last year's cam-
paign, accepted the chairmanship
of the arts and crafts division
in the 1947 drive.
Serving on the food service
council's campaign executive com-
mittee, along with Lurie, and Max
Schayowitz, year-around council
chairman, will be Max Bachman,
Harry Becker, Tom Borman and
Ben Klein.
The educational workers, at-
torneys and physicians of the pro-
fessional division have taken fur-
ther steps in organization for this
year's campaign. The planning
committee agreed to hold a city-
wide rally March 13 to acquaint
their members with the drive's
objectives. Leo Lania, writer and
correspondent will speak.
The members who reached the
decision included Mrs. George
13'umenstock, Esther Charnes, Nor-
m m Drachler, Hulda Fine, Ber-
nard Jaffe, Helen S. Kass, Sam-
uel Milan, Dorothea Richman and
Jos"ph Steinberger.
Panning for the participation
of Detroit attorneys, Fred Butzel,
chairman of the executive com-
mittee of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration, held a meeting of leading
men in this profession at his of-
fice, Feb. 23, while Dr. Charles
Lakoff, vice-chairman of the pro-
fessional division, has invited a
number of leading physicians to
meet with him for campaign plan-
ning at 11 a. m., Sunday, in the
Jewish Community Center.

Yiddish Play Planned
for Yeshivah Concert

Girls of the Beth Jacob school
of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will
present a Yiddish play at a Pu-
rim concert of the Yeshivah La-
dies at 8 p. m. Tuesday, March 11,
in Bnal David.
Cantor Hyman J. Adler will
sing accompanied by Dan Froh-
man. Proceeds will go to the
building fund. For tickets call
TO. 6-1171,

LEO LANIA
Election of Norman Naimark
present-day condition of European as Junior Service Group chair-
Jews.
man for the Allied Jewish Cam-
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paign was announced this week.
Sol J. Schwartz, president of the
TO ADDRESS LUNCHEON
JSG, will serve as co-chairman.
SPECIAL GIFTS and pre-cam-
Appointed to other top posts for
Deign _ workers of the Jewish the drive are Mandell L. Berman,
Welfare Federation's women's di- executive vice-chairman; Di. Sam-
vision will hear Lanla at a lunch- uel Krohn, program and training
eon meeting at 12:30 p. m., Wed chairman; Sylvia Collins, person-
nesday, March 12, in the Wo- nel chairman; and Goldie Levin-
men's City Club.
stein, statistical chairman.
Arrangements for the luncheon
Naimark is chairman of the
meeting are being made by Mrs. East Central Region Youth Divi-
Samuel S. Aaron, Mrs. Perry P. sion of the Joint Distribution
Burnstine and Mrs. Oscar Zemon. Committee.
Working on pre-campaign divi-
sion's plans are co-chairmen, Mrs.
Sidney J. Allen and Mrs. Robert
T. Newman; and vice-chairmen,
Mrs. Nate S. Shapero and Mrs.
Abraham Srere.

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The Astral Zion Fund will
launch its campaign in Detroit
Wednesday, March 19, with a
banquet under the sponsorship of
the United Zionists-Revisionists
in the Wilshire Hotel.
Guest speaker will be H. Lubin-
ski, recently arrived in this coun-
try from Palestine, who is a vet-
eran leader in the Yishuv.
Lubinski is an attorney of Tel
Aviv and a member of the Pal-
estine Bar. He was educated at
the Hebrew University at Jerusa-
lem and is a graduate of the law
faculty.
ATTENDED FRENCH SCHOOL
He is also a graduate of the
Honorable Society of the Lincoln's
Inn, London, of the University
College, London, and the Univer-
sity at Nancy, France.
Sol B. Edelman, chairman of
the banquet committee, in stres-
sing the importance of a generous
response to the campaign said,
"We are asking every Zionist, ir-
respective of party allegiance, to
have a part in this Mitzvah of
Pidion Shevuyim, the redemption
of our heroic fighters held captive
by the British in Palestine.

NEED SOLIDARITY
"Let us ask ourselves whether
we are, indeed, our brothers keep-
ers and then act accordingly.
These victims of British misrule
and the unwarranted attacks by
the Palestine administration
against the Yishuv must receive
our solidarity.
"One way to show it is by help-
ing to alleviate the lot of our
prisoners held by the British and
the families of these prisoners left
without means of subsistence."
Reservations may be obtained
by calling DA. 7674 or TY. 5-3194.

Morris Karbal Elected
Aesculapian President

Morris Karbal has been elected
president of the Aesculaplan Phar-
maceutical Association.
Other officers are H. A. Katz-
man, vice-president; Miss Mineta
Morger, secretary; and Harry Per-
nick, treasurer.
Elected to the executive com-
mittee were William Karbal, Ben
Gurvitz, Maitin Share, Harry Ber-
lin, Ben Deitch, Alex Brooks, Ben
Bavly, Robert Schwartz, Morton
Siegel, Sam Bez, Irving Belinsky,
Hyman Margolis, Ben Gale, Hen-
ry Cohen and "Illy Pomerance.

A panel of Zionist experts will
be bombarded with questions at
the "Information 'Please" pro-
gram of the Northwest University
Zionist Chapter at 8:30 p.m. Thurs-
day at the Northwest Hebrew
Congregation.
The experts include Mr. Maur-
ice Landau, Benjamin M. Laikln,
Philip Slomovitz, Irving Schlussel
and Lawrence W. Crohn.
Dr. Oscar Schwartz, who will
act as moderator, has his ques-
tions prepared. Others from the
floor will be permitted.
A March of Time movie will bo
shown at the meeting and provi-
sional officers and committees
announced.
Wives of Zionists are especially
invited to attend all meetings of
this group.

Merzon to Address
Masada Open Meeting

M. Manuel Merzon, president of
the United Zionists Revisionists,
will address the Detroit Chapter
of Masada, Young Zionists of
America, at an open meeting at
8:30 p. m. Monday in the D. W.
Simons School, Holmur and Tux-
edo avenues.
Men and women, ages 18 to 30,
are invited For information call
TY. 7-3827.

Police Inspector Slated
as Home Relief Speaker

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Inspector Sanford Shoults of the
Detroit Police Department will ad-
dress the Home Relief Society at
its meeting March 24 in home of
Mrs. Irving Small. Mrs. Barney
Newman is program chairman.

NEWEST FLAVOR FAVORITE

Revisionists Map Winant Voices
Drive for Captives Decency Plea at

Palestinian to Speak
at Banquet March 19

Northwest Zionists
to Quiz 5 Experts

A new experience In

Brotherhood Fete

"Try to make people under-
stand that it is fun being decent
to one another."
This was the plea made by John
G. Winant, former U. S. ambas-
sador to England and national
chairman of Brotherhood Week.
at the Brotherhood dinner Feb.
22 at the Hotel Stater.
Rabbi Leon Fram gave the in-
vocation and Henry Wineman was
at the speakers' table.
Frank N. Isbey, Michigan chair-
man of the observance, introduced
Winant. The dinner was spon-
sored by the Detroit Round Table
of Catholics, Jews and Protestants
of which the Rev. Joseph Q.
Mayne is the director.

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