Friday, July 4, UM The Voice of the Man in the Street Fram to Teach at Olivet Camps Heads Conservative Rabbinate Rabbi Leon Frain, of Temple Israel, will teach at two Christian youth camps from July 6 to 19 under the auspices of the Detroit Round Table of the National Con- , ference of Christians and Jews. From July 6 to 12, Rabin Frans will serve on the faculty of the Congregationalist Youth Camp at Olivet, Mich. The following week he will teach on the staff of the Youth Camp of the Evangelical and Reformed Church also at Olivet. During Rabbi Fram's absence. Sabbath service will be conducted by congregation laymen in the Hampton School, Warrington drive and Pickford avenue. Reu- ben Levine will lead services on July 11, Arthur J. Hass, July 18 and Charles II. Alter, July 25. Photos by JACK BIGELMAN TIME: Sunday morning. PLACE: Dexter and Elmhurst. QUESTION: Do you think the U. S. is justified in sending relief supplies to Germany and other former Axis coun- tries? SAM MARGOLIS, 2662 Hazel- wood avenue, salesman. We should continue to send relief supplies even to the peo- ple we fought because if we don't help them, we'll have a lot of trouble. T h e only way we can have peace in the world today is to sa- tisfy the peo- ple with plenty of food, cloth- ing and shel- ter to make their lives wortliwhile.• Right now the Europeans are a dissatisfied group and we've learned that starving people are trouble-makers. From the hu- manitarian point of view we should treat all the people in Europe the same way. Page Five DETROIT JEWISH CHRONIC L E FRENCHMAN HAILED NEW YORK — The American Jewish Committee paid tribute this week to Judge Leon Meiss. one of the foremost leaders of French Jewry, who was recently named to the Legion of Honor. DR. ISRAEL M. GOLDMAN of Temple Emanu-El, Providence, R.I. was reelected president of the Rabbinical Assembly of America, conservative, at the annual convention last week. Rabbi Goldman is director of, the National Academy for Adult Jewish Studies under the auspices of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, the United Synagogue and the Rabbin- ical Assembly. Congress Unit Collects 115 Cases of Books Detroiters contributed 115 cases of books for displaced persons camps and Jewish continuality schools in Europe during the American Jewish Congress's book drive, May 15 to June 30. The joint project was conducted under the chairmanship of Eu- gene Franzenblau, assisted by Mrs. Samuel Lichtenstein, Mrs. Mur- ray Altman, Mrs. Harry Kaminer, I. Bagon • Morris Miller, Harry Kaminer, Mrs. Norman Slobin and Mrs. Louis Redstone. European Welfare to Hold Card Party A meeting of the Jewish Wo- men's European Welfare Organi- zation will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at Bnai Moshe. A card party is planned. FRANKFURT (JTA) — Karl Schoepperle, a Gestapo officer convicted of having flogged 16 Jews to death and having mur- dered a number of other con- centration camp prisoners, has been sentenced to death by an American military court. 41*****CHara* * *-000-0**(100 0 0 Margaret Newman ORIGINALS SANDRA LIPSON, 3010 Elm- hurst, Central High student. Clothes Designed and made In Miami Beach, Florida I think that charity begins at home. Sure, we should send them relief supplies, but not ton much. It seems a Manager of the Margaret Neuman Shop BRITH SHOLOM CONVENES Will be in Detroit for a few weeks with a very beautiful little - ridiculous YORK (JTA)—The 41st NEW to me to send collection of Play Suits, Slacks, Pedal Pushers, annual convention or Brith Shol- a lot of food om, fraternal organization, adopt- Afternoon and Dinner Dresses to Europeans ed resolutions calling for passage COLLECTION WILL BE SHOWN AT THE and still have of the Stratton Bill to admit 400,- underfed peo- 000 displaced persons during the Detroiter Charges ple in our own next four years and the Ives Bill UN. 1-5031 country. Even 2112 PURITAN near Linwood to establish a permanent Fair Favoritism to Jews Keening. Ily Appointment Open July Ill sending them qr . Open Dolly SIM - 1:311 Employment Practices Commis- building mate- :41 04:XI-0-0**t100040-00-00-0********-1****** sion. WASHINGTON, (J T A) rials is a little queer because we still have Hearings on the Stratton Bill to slums in many sections of the admit into the United States United States. 100,000 displaced persons an- The Germans should take care nually for a p‘e'riod of four years of themselves. But I' can see that in order to maintain a high continued before the House standard of living in the world, Sub-Committee on Immigration, we have to feed them. It's all with Rep. Jacob Javits of New right to send some food, but York and Rep. Mitchel Jenkins first we should see that all the people in our own country have of Pennsylvania speaking in fa- enough to eat before we begin vor of the bill. "I've smoked Chesterfield feeding the rest of the world. Opposing the bill were Georg" for years and find W. Williams, who spoke in be• MARILYN BROWN, 3808 Mon- half of the Society of 1812 in they completely Satisfy." terey, Central High student. Although we were just stu- Maryland, and Merwin K. Hart. dying about that problem in president of the National Eco- school, I haven't •fully made up nomic Council. Rep. John D my mind Lesinski of Michigan, former ■ •••7. . whether we chairman of the House Immi- SOON TO II SEEN should send re- I ief supplies gration Committee, supported IN RORISRT RISKIN'S NEM ricrune to nations that the bill "with qualifications." "MAGIC TOWN" a ssssss gym RADIO mil's* started the last Ile said that of 82,000 visas is- war. But we sued during one year, 43.000 had must agree , been issued to members of the that all the people in those Jewish faith. He revealed that he had writ- countries were not against us. ten to the White House on Dec. It's obvious 5, 1946, complaining about the that aiding them won't hurt us country that situation and received a reply s in the U. S. As a aims to raise the standard of stating that he had been "mis- living all oat'er the world, we I informed" about the quota num- should help our former enemies bers being given largely to Jew- by giving them a chance to get ish DP's, and that the policy back on their feet. ' was to give all faiths an equal share of quota numbers. Lesinski said he wrote again BERNICE BURG, 17510 Prairie to the President on Dec. 12 and Wayne University student. Yes. I think the U. S. is justi- on Dec. 18 and received the re- fied in providing all the Euro- ply that there was "no need for peans, ever, the Germans and further conversation on the sub- ject." But. Lesinski shouted, "I the other Axis was right and Mr. President countries, with was wrong." enough food - — - a n d clothing to make living Colonic Irrigation worthwhile. It's the duty I 11114, 11.1ven of the U. S. to I 5VS SI'll•19KVI•411IN help raise the standard of ULTRA-VIOLET, living of the INFRA-RED and entire world. MASSAGE by Even though ALWAYS MILDEll these countries fought against BLANCHE L. MORRISON THEY BETTER TASTING us, they are entitled to a high l Edar 0581 SATISFY standard of living. We won't de- 6120 FAUST 97014/"41 COOLER SMOKING Hours: Mon., Wed.. Fri.. prive ourselves of anything if we send them assistance and it UM. Lem a Man Term Co, 10 AM - 4 PM-7 PM - 9 PM will do them a world of good. ,Lesinski Limits Stratton Support • RUTH STEVENS MAR-JON CUSTOM HAT SHOP . 11 e "