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October 10, 1947 - Image 20

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-10-10

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Page Twenty

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE'

Friday, October 10, 1947

Wallace Drops In on Einstein

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Mother and Son

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After nine year,' separation,.
Mrs. Julius Bock embraces
her son, Hans, whom she
last saw as Nazis picked him
up on his way to school one /
morning and sent him to Da-
chau. He came to the U.S.
with the aid of the United
Service for New Americans,

Henry Wallace, left, editor of the New Republic and former vice-president, has announced
that he will leave next week for an eyewitness tour of Palestine. He is shown chatting
with Albert Einstein, second front left; Paul Robeson, Negro singer, right; and columnist Dr.
Frank Kingdon, second front right; at Einstein's Princeton, N.J. borne. Wallace, who was
touring New Jersey, stopped of at Princeton at the invitation of Einstein, who expressed
his "great admiration for Wallace's courage and devotion" in the light for . world peace.
Einstein has joined a group calling for world government "with or without Russia,"
a position
far front the program advocated by Wallace.

From Turkey to Canada

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Council Chairma n

PEARL DEVENOW is chair-
man of the "Design for Liv-
ing" program of the Detroit
section, National Council/
Jewish Women, which Id;
introduced at the group's
first meeting. The section's
meetings are held every sec-
ond Tuesday of the month.

Push Sister Kenny Drive

Aids Welfare Group

MRS. SAM OSNOS is chair-
man of the annual dinner-
dance of the Jewish Women's
European Welfare Organi-
zation Nov. 16 at Bel-Aire.
The group is planning a pep
rally for 1 p.m. Monday at
Bnai Moshe.

Stage and screen star Ilenny Youngman- was among the en-
tertainers who helped push the Sister Kenny. drive in Detroit.
Left to right are Mr. and Mrs. Lent Gordon, Youngman, Leon
Kramer of Florida, who has had 40 operations in the past year
in an effort to cure his infantile paralysis; Sam Chetkin,
president of the Beer and Wine Merchant's Association; and
Mel King, a - sistant manager of Crawford Clothes. The drive
has l en extended through Oct. 31 in Michigan.

Yank Visits Hebrew University

Spurs Center Dance



Jacques and Lucienne Zouvi, young Turkish Jews, were among
the first group of Jewish war orphans to arrive in Montreal
in accordance with the special order-in-council of the Cana-
dian government. The children in this groun will go to homes
in the Montreal area, but future groups will be dispersed
throughout Canada.

JEWISH CHRONICLE
PICTURE PAGE

ESTELLE STARR is chair-
man of the holiday hop com-
mittee of the Jewish Com-
munity Center, which is
holding the first in a series
of dances at 9 p.m. Sunday
in the Center.

Leo W. Schwarz, left, of New York, director of the American
Friends of the Hebrew University, is shown during his recent
visit to the university. With him are Rabbi Albert Yanow
of Dorchester, Mass., who represents the nearly 150,American
students enrolled at the school, and two Palestinian students.-



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