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December 19, 1947 - Image 2

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-12-19

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Avrunin Gets lop Federation Post;
Shaw Named Assistant,,Director

Bevin Refuses
to Support UN

Commons Hears
Rebuff to Nations

Friday, December 19,

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Two

Two top appointments to the
staff of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration were announced this
week by Julian II. Krolik, presi-
dent.
William Avrunin, director of
the East Central States Region of
the ,Council of Jewish Federa-

LONDON (JTA)—The British
government does not intend to
take any part in the imposi-
tion of the UN decisiop on Pal-
estine, either alone or in con-
junction with other nations,
Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin
declared in Commons during
the course of a debate on the
Palestine situation.
In response to a question, he
specifically stated that Britain
could not undertake further ob-
ligations in Palestine' even if the
Security Council worked out a
plan for the implementation of
partition.
He appealed to the Jews not
to attempt to bring in more
visaless immigrants during the
remaining months that the Brit-
ish will control Palestine. Such
action, he asserted, would be
provocative and would only
further intensify unrest. He
added that Palestine even after
partition did not hold the solu-
tion of the problem of dis-
placed Jews in Europe. The
only answer to that, he said,
was for more countries to open
their doors to refugee immi-
grants.
The Foreign Secretary insist-
ed that if it were possible, the
British government would have
terminated the Mandate before
May 15 and withdrawn its
troops and administration be-
fore Aug. 1. "If negotiations
with the United 'Nations move
more rapidly than we now think,
and an earlier date can be
fixed, that will be done," he
pledged.

1,000 Ballots
Cast for Top
Youth Leader

With over 1,000 ballots in, seven
Central High School students
have taken the lead in the Jew-
ish Chronicle contest to name
Detroit's outstanding Jewish
teen-ager.
Top boys in the competition
are Alan Feinberg, president of
the Shaarey Zedek Junior Con-
gregation; Fred Horowitz, Co-
bras president; Bob Steinberg,
Student Council leader at Cen-
tral and at Temple Israel; and
Fred Stoller, an all-A student.

Pen

Games Party Set
by ORT Chapter

sition of executive director of
the Jewish Federation and Coun-
cil of Kansas City.
Irwin Shaw who has been
serving as administrative assis-
tant of the Federation staff and
who is also executive director of
Fresh Air Camp, has been nam-
ed assistant director of the Fed-
eration.
A graduate of the Ohio State
University School of Journalism,
Avrunin entered Jewish com-
munal work as associate editor of
the Anglo-Jewish magazine "Fri-
day," and as a staff member of
the Council Educational Alliance
in Cleveland. lie was graduated
from Western Reserve University
School of Applied Social Sciences
in 1937 and then joined the staff
WILLIAM AVRUNIN
of the Jewish Board of Guar-
• *
dians, where he acted as case-
tions and Welfare Funds,. has
work adviser and publicity direc-
been appointed associate director,
succeeding Abe L. Sudran, who tor. Shaw, a native Detroiter, holds
left this week to assume the po-
a bachelor's and master's degree
in education from Wayne Uni-
Annual Reunion Set
versity. Prior to being commis-
sioned in the navy in 1942, he
by Camp Tamakwa
Final arrangements have been was a teacher in the Detroit
made for the annual open house school system. He has served as
reunion of Camp Tamakwa to head of Fresh Air Camp since
be held Dec. 28 at the Jewish 1936, and joined the Federation
Center, Lou Handler, director, staff after his separation from
the navy in December, 1945.
announced.

A games party for members
and friends of Detroit Chapter of
ORT (Organization for Rehabili.
tation through Training) will b e
held Monday, Jan. 12 at the Va-
riety Club, Tuller Hotd. Mfa.
Harold Shapero is chairman and
tickets can be obtained by call-
ing her at Tyler 5-2681.
Mrs. Joseph Geschlin, mate-
rials for overseas training chair-
man, reports that there is great
need for dressmaking and milli-
nery supplies for ORT overseas
training schools. Those who were
unable to bring their materials
to the meeting last Monday, may
arrange to have them picked up
by calling Mrs. henry Parise;
UN. 2-2088.

Storm Sash*

SALE

For Steel and Wood Windows

LEADING GIRLS

Girls in the lead are Alice
Jean Harris of the Central Stu-
dent Council and Alva Sachs
and Ann Willis, Bnai Brith girl
leaders.
The contest winner will re-
ceive a $300 cash scholarship
offered by the American Sav-
Marcus was his most loyal sup-
ings and Loan Association, IN THE EVERYDAY hustle of
modern life, the greatness of porter. In fact, he helped sup-
12246 Dexter boulevard. Prizes
port Bryan's campaign tour with
will also be presented to the the man who humbly serves hu-
funds received from saloon own-
manity
escapes
us.
four runners-up.
One of these men died Dec. 8. ers.
Any Detroit Jewish student,
• • •
boy or girl, from grades 9 His name was Julius Marcus. His
HAD
MANY
FRIENDS
age,
79.
His
address,
10217
Dex-
through 12 is eligible to be nom-
inated and to vote. Candidates ter boulevard.
MR. MARCUS WORKED in
Mr. Marcus could have been a several leading distilleries. Much
must be students of preeminent
leadership in their school and rich man. Instead he chose to of his salary went to helping the
community. Personality, charac- share his income with the poor. poor, and he even gave away his
When only 16, he left a com- last overcoat to one who was
ter and scholarship will be con-
fortable home in Germany be- downtrodden.
sidered.
OM '"'",011011
cause he had read Abraham Lin-
His Detroit friends were nu-
ENDS ON JAN. 19
MEASURE
coln.
merous,
including
Judge
Frank
PAINT
Service Group Unites The contest ends at noon Jan. Lincoln had written of Amer-- Picard and the Rev. Edgar De-
INSTALL
19, 1948. Ballots postmarked can liberties. And the young lad
to Vote in January
after that date will not be count- wanted freedom more than any- Witt Jones.
DISCOUNT
These friends joined his wife,
ed. Ballots are available in all thing else.
S PECIAL white sale I. on
Hattie, and two daughters, Mrs.
• • •
editions of the Jewish Chronicle
For Free Estimates
Abraham II. Weinstein and Mrs.
Three trade and professional until the end of the contest. CHEMICAL GENIUS
Don't Delay, Phone Today
Louis A. Colon, to say a final
divisions of the Detroit Service They must be properly complet-
(Phone eat!,, received—
STARTING FROM the bottom, farewell to this true American.
Group, mechanical trades, mer- ed and mailed to Youth Leader-
Evening. and S11,1.1.10
Mr. Marcus eventually became
West Side — TY. 4-1692
cantile and arts and crafts, have ship Contest Editor, The Detroit
the
"dean
of
liquor
chemists"
in
announced nominations for offi- Jewish Chronicle, 548 Woodward
East Side — PR. 3600
GOLDMAN FAMILY CLUB
the United States. He learned
cers and directors for the elec- avenue, Detroit 26, Michigan.
A
meeting
of
the
Goldman
everything about his trade and
tion meetings in January, Irving
Additional ballots are avail- soon had no peer in concocting Family Club will be held Sun-
W. Blumberg, DSG president, able at Jewish schools and cen-
Eel tettlImbecl 1007
day at the home of Mr. and
beverages.
City-wide Service
announced.
ters.
When William Jennings Bryan, Mrs. Albert Kane of Fullerton 13411 Gratlot
Phone PIL 3600
For mechanical trades, Max D.
Only one vote may be east a dry, ran for president, Mr. avenue.
Schuster has been nominated for by each student and each ballot
chairman. For vice-chairman, must be individually signed.
Abe Kasle, 1947 AJC treasurer,
The five students receiving the
Ben Kramer, Milton K. Mahler greatest number of votes will be
and Ben L. Silberstein, and Har- interviewed by a committee of
vey It Goldman.
judges and the student they se-
lect as showing the greatest
BOARD NOMINEES
promise toward future leader-
Kramer and Mahler were also
ship in the Jewish community
nominated to represent the di-
will win the scholarship.
vision on the Federation board
This beautiful 14 Qt. white enameled dishpan
of governors.
NEW DETROITERS' GROUP
Max Osnos, campaign chair-
Mrs. Alice Schwab, director
that
would cost you ;1.15 or more in a store,
mah of the mercantile division
of New Detroiters activities at
and president of the Jewish Hos-
be
given FREE, if you mail us the attached
will
the Jewish Center invites re-
pital Association, was nominated
cent
newcomers
from
foreign
coupon together with 12 Zober Kosher Soap
for honorary chairman of the
mercantile group, while Maurice lands to join.
Powder Box Tops . . . Or our bargain offer of 2
A. Enggass was proposed for
Zober Box Tops plus 50c. Limit I Dishpan.
chairman. Herman Mathias, Sam-
INSURED
uel D. Plotler, William Sharpe,
Gcnpamin D. Lieberman and Irv-
ing J. Wolfgang were propised
Thrill Awaits You!
for vice chairmen. Samuel Ger-
son and Louis Robinson were
makes real soa p) Water
nominated for the Federation
tt ith rich billow, suds'
POWDER
board.
Zobor Hostler Soap
NAME WAYBURN
Des% O., 1116 F.. Ferry Street
Detroit 11, Stich Igen
Leon S. Wayburn, who led the
Good for dishes, not ,
silverware, w
arts and crafts division to a new
Vienne send at once, 1 dishpan worth $1.16
CURRENT RATE
Che, k one—
record in the 1947 AJC, was
ing clothes and general
I enclose 12 Zober Box Tops D
nominated for year-round chair
'irk.
I enclose I Zober Box Topa plus 000 0
manship.
Nominated for vice-chairmen
Name ......••• ■
•-• •
were Nathan Balaban, of paper
Street
..••••••
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hrr
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products; Herman L. Lewis, Jr.,
Your Neighborhood
City
Zone .
Btate ....•••• • • •
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printers and publishers; and Lew
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Savings Institution
THIS
OFFER
GOOD
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JUNE
30, 190
Wisper, amusements. For divi-
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sion representative on the Fed-
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eration board,
was suggeste.

Life of Service to Poor Ends
With Death of Julius Marcus

Trades and Crafts
Nominate Officers

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