F: i Friday, May 23, 1947 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle World News in Brief Harrison to Speak on HP Problem 30-Year Abuses End in Romanian Reforms Seeks to Liberalize hunogration Quotas Thousands of Jewish Grieugnees Wiped Out by Citizenship Lan' "Displaced Persons, A Challenge to America" will be the subject of an address by Earl G. Harrison, national chairman of the Citizens Committee on Displaced Persons, BUCHAREST, (JTA)—The Rumanian parliament this week adopted a sweeping citizenship reform law which wipes out thousands of grievances of Romani an ,Jews, some of which date back 30 years. The vote on the measure was 188-2. The new law provides that all persons who have re- sided in Romanian territory since 1920 automatically acquire citizen- ship. This provision even includes persons who failed to register for Romanian citizenship after World War I. In addition, all persons re- patriated from territory ceded to the U.S.S.R. or to be repatriated tain their full citizenship wi provided they were Roman- st ddents before June 28, 1940. ian The measure also cancels all dis- criminatory legislation imposed by the Goga and Cuza pro-Nazi gov- ernments which deprived tens of thousands of Jews of citizenship rights. Persons who cannot produce documents to prove residence or previous citizenship because they were deportees, internees. or lived in bombed areas will be permitted to submit testimony of witnesses to support their claims. • at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Rackham Auditorium. Harrison will appear at an open meeting under the auspices of the Michigan Committee on Displaced Persons. The Jewish Community Council is one of the sponsoring organizations. New President Harrison will speak on behalf of the nationwide effort to liberalize Immigration restrictions, highlight- ed by the introduction of a bill in Congress on which hearings are scheduled to commence on June 4. The proposed legislation, sub- mitted by Rep. Stratton of Illinois, would make use of quotas unused during the war years, for the ad- mission to the United States of displaced persons in Germany, Aus- tria and Italy. Under the terms of this bill a total not to exceed 400,000 would be admitted over a period of four years. Several hundred more are ex- pected from Poland. MUNICH, (JTA) — Over 5,300 Jewish DP'S are attending 43 ORT training schools in the American lone of Germany under the super- ♦ ision of more than $60 teachers. COMPLETE ROOMS OF FURNITURE INCLUDES PHILCO RADIO, THOR WASHER, TABLE TOP PORCELAIN RANGE AND REFRIGERATOR! MIHILESALE, AND RETAIL 11728 Dexter Blvd. TO. 6-9335 (l i e and ',in. Till 12 P.M. • 15 MONTHS TO PAY! SID 'S JsKouje 11 64 -ts 15241 E. 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(JTA) -- A demand was voiced in parliament for the disciplining of workers who re- cently struck against the return of a nationalized factory in the town of Mohelnice to its pre-Nazi Jewish owner. The workers charged their employer with be- ing pro-German; Bnai David School Awaits Graduation KOSHER ZION Plt11111'11"EW Arthur L. Goulson Heads Men's Club BUDAPEST, IJTA) After try- ing unsuccessfully for a year, the Zionist Organization has finally secured approval from the gov- ernment to issue a weekly news- r. It will be called The Jew- ) goad." Jericho to Confer the 2nd Decree TO TAKE OUT marten T, Parr and Deane Moslem I'wo stu- dents, Shirley Cannon and Edith Solomon, will he graduated from the 12th grade. Congregation Bnai Moshe will Shavuos services at Bniu David observe Shavuos with services will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday and twice daily. Morning devotions 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Itabgi Joshua on Sunday 3vill begin at 9. On Sperlta will speak on "Education Monday, when Yizkor prayers as Religion" at Sunday's service are recited, the services will be- and on "The Way to Eternal Life" gin at 8:30 a. in. Evening sere- at services at 8:45 a.m. Monday. ices are scheduled for 6.30. Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi will de- liver the sermon Sunday on "Is- rael at Sinai." Rabbi Moses Fischer will occupy the pulpit Monday. "The Preservation of Earl W. Pfaff, grand master of the Torah" will be his subject, the Michigan Order of Odd Fellows, will be a guest of Jericho Lodge No. 490 I.O.O.F. when it confers , the second degree upon c•indiciates at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in Jericho Temple, 13722 Linwood avenue. Graduation exercises for the Bnai A dinner-dance will be held by David Religious School will take the lodge at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, June place Sunday, marking the passing 8, in the Park Avenue Penthouse. of students from the eighth grade I Morris Chairman is in charge as- to the ninth, the first level of the slated by the following: high school department. Leo B. Furst, William Kozin, Members of the eighth grade Jack Spring, Jacob Zuckor, Henry class are Agnes Silverman, Benita Greenwald, Jack Wasserman, Dave Block, Frances Dwankin, Rhoda ictor. Nathan Geer, Meyer Fine Leach, Bernice Stewart, Francene I and William Weisserman FINE `QUALITY LONDON. (JTA) Fascist ant i- • Semitic street-corner propaganda in England has increased to the point where it is as menacing as it was during the years between 1933 and 1939 when pro-Nazi ac- tivities were at their height, the Board of Deputies of British Jews was told in a report by its de- fense committee. The report called for campaign to arouse the entire nation against the rising fascist danger. It criti- L. Goulson was elected eized, cized, however, the Hyde Park meetings of the "43 Group," w hi c h president of the Men's Club of is a recently organized Jewish self- Temple Beth El at the 29th annual meeting last week . defense unit, and the Jewish Le- Coulson has served the club as gion, pro-Zionist veterans group. director, secretary and vice-presi- asserting that the contradictory dent and represents the fourth gen- propaganda of the two organic-a- tions has sowed confusion in the eration of continuous affiliation public mind and damaged Jewish w with Beth El. He has also been president of the Young People's interests. Society of the Synagogue. Meanwhile, the Jewish Legion Other officers elected were Oscar revealed that it received a number B. Zenon, vice-president; Gilbert I of anti-Semitic statements from Michel, treasurer; and Arthur Rice, several English clergymen when secretary. it circularized a copy of a state- Elected to the board of directors .e the following: For a two-year -- Gus Braff, Dr. Irving I. )ir, Ivan Frankel, Leonard W. Joseph S. Radom, Saul H.! Louis H. Sable, Harold M. iero, Marshall A. Silver and ! is A. Welt. Sol A rc a one-year term ban, Abner Friedman, Dr. F. Rosenwach, Walter D.1 nier and Julian S. Unger. ustees whose term does not -e are Theodore D. Birnarant, on Doner, Herbert Eiges, Bert- , Kaatz and Melvin Kuttnauer. on S. Wayburn, outgoing presi- • said in his annual report that •lub now has a membership of largest in its history, and is • of the largest men's club in country. The club, he added one of the largest contributors Wets e rs which are to be set up in ! to the Jewish Chautauqua Society. Frankfurt. I , Bnai Moshe Lists Shavuos Services DELICATESSEN • • Campaign to Fight English Bigots Asked Page Eleven ter lunmented Folder— AR axe,/taAip )efroit Office: LE. 8963 or NO. 0166