Page Twenty DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Rabbi Silver, Arab Confer -at UN Friday, October 31, 1vv. JWV Commander Hailed It Col. Julius Klein, left, newly-elected national commander of the Jewish War Veterans of,the U.S., receives congratulations from Milton II. Richman of Hartford, Conn., retiring com- mander, at the 52nd annual MY encampment in St. Paul, Minn. Klein. a veteran of both world wars, is an editor and' publicist. After V-J Day, he served as special assistant to Secretary of War Robert F. Patterson. Nazi Tattoo Made Him Happy 'a! Dr. Abba Mlle! Silver, left, chairman of the American section of the Jewish Agency for Pal- estine, speaks with Mahmoud Bay Fawzi of Egypt before the meeting of the United Nations Ad Hoc Committee on Palestine at Lake Success. Jews Build Arabs' Health In Center Post HARVEY H. GOLDMAN, a vice-president of the Jewish Community Center, has been appointed chairman of a new- ly-formed Center extension committee. Purpose of the group is to draw up plans for extension buildings in the Dex- ter and Northwest areas. Mem- bers of the committee are: Tom Borman, Abe Kasle, Sol King, Samuel Rhodes, Saul Saulson, Louis Schostak, Emil T. Stern and David Wilkus. While the future of Palestine is being weighed in the UN, the Hebrew University—Hadassah Medical Center is making an im- portant contribution to the building of goodwill between Arab and Jew through the provision of non-sectarian health services for the whole Palestine community. This photo shows a Jewish medical scientist examining an Arab child in the uni- versity's malaria research station in Upper Galilee. - - Bernhard Nierenberg shows his Auschwitz tattoo number from a window of the train taking him, his wife, and child from Frankfurt to Bremen on their first leg to the United States. Armed with a corporate affidavit issued by the Hebrew Shel- tering and Immigrant Aid Society (IIIAS), Nierenberg ex- plained that the day a number was cut into his skin was his happiest day under the Nazi heel. Ile explained that only those to be spared from the crematoria received numbers, so his was a blessing. Youngsters Find Happiness Once More Spur Food-Saving Program Bnal Brith has joined. in Implementing President Truman's food-saving program. Shown at a policy session are Charles Luckman, chairman of the national committee (left); Mrs. Maurice Bisgyer, second vice-president of the Bnai Brith Women's Supreme Council; and A. B. Kapplin, director of Bnai Bath's Americanism and civic affairs committee. A group of young Jewish children of Belgrade happily play outside a Jewish school, recently opened with finances supplied by the government. As more funds are available and recon- struction orozresses the school will acquire a new building with modern playgrounds.