' Friday, J y 9, INS DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLI Page Sevres NA1 BNAI BRITH HIGHLIGHTS Sachar Honored • DR. ABRAM L. SACHAR, above, former national direc- tor of Hillel Foundations, and Dr. Julian Morgenstern, for- mer president of the Hebrew Union College, are the joint recipients of the 1947 Na- tional Service Award of Phi Epsilon Pi Fraternity, made for "the finest contribution to the essential Jewish life in America." Sachar has assumed his new duties as chairman of the Hillel Commission, He was succeeded as director by Rab- bi Arthur J. Lelyveld. Miriani to Speak at Open Meeting . of Tikvah Lodge Councilman Louis C. Miriani will be guest speaker at an open meeting of Tikvah Lodge at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, in the North- west Hebrew Congregation, Cur- tis at Santa Rosa avenues. Miriani will speak on the Taft - Hartley bill. His ad- dress is entitled "Uncle Sam — Umpire." Prior to his election as Councilman, Miriani was ,a member of the National Labor 1.111 AIME Relations Board Miriani and head of the local Legal Aid Bureau. On Feb. 5, Circuit Judge Rob- ert M. Toms will address the lodge concerning his experiences as presiding judge of the United States military tribunals at the Nuremberg trials. Ilillel Night' Set by Brandeis Lodge Delegates to District Parley Are Named by Pisgah Lodge Delegates to the 80th conven- tion of Dis trict Grand Lodge No. 6 were elected by Pisgah Lodge at its meeting Monday. Dr. Leo M. Franklin, honorary past president of the lodge, will head the local delegation to the conclave which will be held June 27-30 in Chicago. Past presidents who were chos- en as delegates are Henry M. Abramovitz, Julius Deutelbaum, Dr. Victor Droock, Elias Gold- berg, Max H. Goldhoff, Ben F. Goldman, Aaron Kurland, Jack Lawson, Samuel W. Leib, Sam Maza, Rudolph Meyersohn, Her- man Osnos, Aaron Rosenberg, Nathan D. Rosin, Louis Rosen- BBYO CHATTER By ILENE RATNER THOSE BIG smiles on the Lt. Seymour Sobole boys' faces are there for a special reason. As many of you probably know, these fellows won the award for best chapter of Detroit and Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sobole (parents of Lt. Sobole) were among those present at the banquet where the award was made. • • • THE REBECCA GRATZ Young Women still have the spotlight on them. They are now sending a small gift to each new patient at Percy Jones Hospital. It's been suggested to the BBYQ that chapters invite vets from this hospital to attend weekend chapter affairs. Hous- ing must be provided for them. Call BBYO headquarters for further information. • • THE PRESIDENTS' brunch is scheduled for 11 a.m., Sunday, at the Jewish Center. • • • The BBG's will soon have as many chapters as the AZA. Their 10th chapter is now being formed. 'First meeting will be at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the BBYO office, 11718, Dexter boulevard. • • * ON FRIDAY, Jan. 16, the ad- visers will hold their "Advisers frolic" at the home of Al Far- ber, 17526 Santa Rosa drive. Have a nice time, folks . . . The district BBYW executive board meeting will take place Jan. 17-18 in Detroit. • • LEONARD SANDWEIS of AZA No. 661 won the Michigan regional oratory contest at OA Jewish Center. The subject was "Three Years After." Tuesday has °been set aside as "Hillel Night" by the Louis D. Brandeis Lodge, it was an- nounced by Al Berger, Billet chairman. Included on the program will be a debate by members of the Hillel chapter of Wayne Uni- versity and movies on Palestine. At a special election meeting, Detroit Lodge Units eyer Barber was named cor• responding secretary replacing Chart Joint Meeting A joint meeting of Detroit Sid Warnick. Moe R. Miller is Lodge No. 1374 and its ladies president. auxiliary will be held at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Beth Aaron Models to Be Guests Synagogue, 18000 Wyoming ave- of the Bloch Chapter nue. Mrs. Morris Tack, auxiliary The Patricia Stevens Modeling School will present a speaker president, will preside. A card and a guest model at a meeting party is planned as part of the of the Ivan S. Bloch Chapter at social program. 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the Jewish Center, Mrs. William J. Phillips, Pisgah B and P Maps program chairman, announced. Anniversary Party Prospective ,members are in- The Pisgah Business and Pro- vited, Mrs. Martin. Pastor, mem- fessional Chapter will mark its bership chairman, said. For-in- anniversary at a paid-up mem- formation call TO. 7-4833 or "TO. bership party Jan. 417 in the 5-3209. Jewish Center. Dancing, games and refresh- 2 PLANES FOR HAIFA ments will be highlights. Young HAIFA (ZOA)—Two training men have been invited. For in- planes have been acquired by the formation Call TY. 5-6681. Haifa Aviation Club and are to Red Cross field directors are be used for training civil aviation pilots under the auspices of the stationed in .92. per cent of all VA hospitals. Council for Jewish Aviation, • zweig, Louis Schostak, Morris Shatzen, Isadore Starr, Joseph L. Staub and Milton M. Weinstein. ESKIN TO ATTEND Oder delegates are the follow- ing officers: Herbert S. 'Eskin, president; Victor Bloomfield, first vice-president; Meyer W. Leib, second vice-president; Louis James Rosenberg, treasurer; Al- fred H. Bounin, recording secre- tary, Meyer Lebowitz, warden; and Harry Schwartz, trustee. Four active members, Judge William Friedman, Herman Zim- merman, Samuel Atlas and Sid- ney Sidder, will also attend. Aaron Droock and Harry Yud- koff, both past presidents of Dis- trict Grand Lodge and members of the official family of the dis- trict, automatically become dele- gates. . MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Isadore Starr, chairman of the membership committee, has an- nounced that a membership drive will get under way soon in honor of the lodge's 90th anniversary year. A quota of 450 new mem- bers has been assigned the lodge by the district, based on five new members for each year of Pis- gah's existence. Starr said the lodge is being divided into three teams for the drive. Pisgah's quota is 200 mem- bers; its bowling league, 200; and the executive committee, 50. Any male Jew over 21 years of age is eligible for membership. "In times like these," Starr said, "every Jew should support Bnai Brith because eve?), Jew bene- fits from this organization whether he is a member or not." Application blanks may be ob- tained by contacting the lodge, 712 Farwell Bldg., CH. 3372. Cosmopolilan Siandings Thomas Clothiers Detroit Grille Builders Steel Feldman Bros. Machinery and Equip Rassner Jewelers Disrael Bankle Supply Bonin Bros. Michigan Scrap Iron W L 39 25 39 25 37 27 35 29 35 29 34 30 31 33 25 39 24 40 ., 22 42 High scniors: a1o11...ozg, 227. 214, 201; Glieklin, 221, 217, 202: Talberg, 242, 205; Lutz, 205, 215; Sulk 204. Si!; Haperstein, 211. 202; 0 . Shm- nlan, 210; Friedman, 205; Herman. 207 Fac- tor, 221; Thomas, 2:13; Samson. 521: n. 1. 4•1,1m.n, 203; 0. ?mart,. 224; Star. 211; L111.101, folies. 221; Itosen 202; and Weinstein, 211. Marshall Guest RABBI IRWIN GORDON, di- rector of Wayne University Hillel, will be guest speaker at a meeting of the Louis Mar- shall Women at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in Workmen's Cir- cle. Entertainment will be in the form of a talent and in- formation program to be pre- sented by the Bnai Brith Youth Organization. Members of the Henry Morgenthau Chapter will be guests. Lappin Spurs Arbitration Job in the Comnturtity Under A. C. Lappin, its new chairman, and Louis Rosenzweig, co-chairman, the arbitration com- mittee of the Jewish Community Council is speeding its activity in the new year. The committee will serve as a policy making body in disputes between members of the Jewish community but will not actually hear the cases. The function will be carried out by, a special panel of arbitrators to be selected by the interested parties in any dis- pute. • "The committee hopes that the use of its services will become widespread in the Jewish com- munity," Lappin said. "When a dispute arises it first tries to conciliate or mediate between the contending parties. This involves only informal discussions con- ucted in the greatest privacy. "Should arbitration be neces- sary, then each party selects one or more arbitrators who then sit as a liciard of judgment and hear formal presentations of both sides of the case from the parties or their attorneys. The arbitrator or arbitrators then render a de- cision which is filed with the clerk of the Circuit Court and is legally binding upon both par- ties." Concert Is Scheduled Morgenthau Unit Plans by Allegro Ensemble The Allegro Choral Ensemble, Tea for Drive Workeis an organization of young boys A tea —is planned by Henry and girls, will present a concert Morgenthau Chapter for work-1 at 8:15 p.m., Saturday, in the ers in the napkin fund-raising lecture hall of the Art Institute. drive. The affair, will be •held Featured soloists will be Jean Monday in the home of Mrs. Jaslove and Ann Siegel, sopra- Jack Hartstein, 17576 Indiana nos; Leo Oliva and Harold Bern- avenue. stein, baritones; Jack Bazell, bass; and Bette Shanbrom and Sheldon Sandweiss, pianists. Card Party Slated Irving Ritter is director of the group. by Brandeis Chapter A paid-up membership card party will be held by the Louis Juniors' Oneg Shabbat, D. Brandeis Chapter at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in,the Rose Sittig Book Review Listed The Junior Service Group Cohen Bldg. Prospective members are in- will hold an Oneg Shabbat at vited. Refreshments will be Shaarey Zedek at 8:15 p.m., Fri- day, Jan. 9. when Rabbi Mor- served. ris Adler will speak. "Gentlemen's Agreement" will CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB be reviewed by Faye Portner for A meeting of the Cornfield the group at 8 p.m., Monday, at Family Club will be held Jan. the Center. 18 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Stein, 18224 Stoepel avenue. Bowlers Await Party Wednesday. Plans have been completed for the party of the Cosmopoli- tan Bowling League to be held Wednesday at the Penobscot Club. Mickey Woolf and his orches- tra will entertain, Al Sklare, chairman, said. Guests will include Maurice Marenberg, executive secretary of the National Bnai Brith Bowling Association; Herman Zimmerman, association treas- urer; Sidney Karbel, president of the Bnai Brith Council; and sponsors of the teams. Schryer Is Booked for Affair of BBYW Freddie Schryer and Lillian Fox will play for the annual fund-raising affair of the Bnai Brith Young Women, Bunny Chasman, director, announced. The event will be in the form of a variety show Feb. 22 at Moose Temple. Arsenal Blasted (Continued from Page 1) cal Najada and Futuwu "defense" army headquarters and a meet- ing place for members of the Arab Higher executive and the anti-Zionist boycott committee. SIGN TRUCE The two mukhtars of the Arab village of Lifta, a suburb which adjoins the Romena quarter, have signed a truce with the co-chair- men of the Jerusalem Jewish Community Council under which the mukhtars guarantee not to allow foreign Arabs to use their village as base for attacks on Jewish areas. Despite severe weather condi- tions, Arabs besieging the Jewish quarter of the Old City which has been cut off from supplies and communications with the rest of Jerusalem since last' week, launched new attacks early this week. The llaganah counter-at- tacked and drove the Arabs back with hand grenades and heavy fire, inflicting numerous casual- ties. Not only is the Jewish quarter of the Old City cut off, but Sa- . fad, a predominantly Jewish town in an all-Arab area, has been without telephonic commu- nication with the outside world for several days since Arab guerillas cut the telephone lines. Moshe Shertok, Jewish Agency political chief, denied that the Agency had ordered the halting of visaless immigration or had promised any government to halt the movement of refugees to Pal- estine. Ile reiterated the point made by other Agency members to the effect that the Agency had no control over immigration, only a moral persuasive power. Detroit Edison Elects 3 as Vice-Presidents Three - vice-presidents have been elected by Detroit Edison directors. They are Walker L. Cisler, James H. Lobban and Edward T. Gushee. Announcement of these ap- pointments was made by Pren- tiss M. Brown, chairman, and James W. Parker, president. Thomas E. Horns has been ap- pointed general accountant. Brezner to Address Mattlithias Tent-Hive The Mattathias Tint-Hive No. 1005 of the Maccabees will hold its regular meeting Thursday TALL TOWERS CLUB evening at Workmen's Circle, The Tall Towers Club will hold The Young People's Club of 11529 Linwood avenue. a toboggan party Sunday, Jan. Temple Beth El will hold a mu- Samuel Brezner, past-com- 11, The group will meet „at . 7 siepl evening Wednesday team .. mander of the Mattathias will p.m: at 4075 PasMeth.' " 1 L6Cs, pianist. be guest speaker. Beth El YPC Plans a Musical Program