America ( 7ewish Periodical • Friday, January 11, 19411 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Sixteen New Telcove Club Officers Yeshiva University Expands • .4".. • 1 1, To allow for the admission of additional students, the Federal and New York State gov- ernments have joined hands to enable Yeshiva University, the only university under Jewish auspices, to erect temporary emergency facilities. These buildings, left, are being bililt ad- jacent to the school's main building, right. This will give the university an additional area of 25,000 square feet and provide added facilities for 45 classrooms, laboratories and offices. DP's Make Best of Things r 4 To Lead UJA Women Shown are new officers of the Los Angeles Telcove Club. Left to right, Pepi Fine, treasurer; harry Bellin, vice-presi- dent; and Valeria Berger, president. The group will hold a "Victory Dance" Jan. 25 at the Jewish Center to lelebrate the UN decision. At a dinner Sunday honoring the memory of Sylvia Telcove, Mrs. Fine presented a reading of a poem she had written in eulogy of Mrs. Telcove. Following are excerpts: A )ear ago a cloud of morrow Fell ay..% our nay Huth') 111111 V111(111 Millet . 1111+1 114.141 Sidra vet.> often KnO • If MI the noel,' were lllll Our heart, noulit often long For a knew( •train of silence To bleak the endlet. %tong. If life were ninnym happy. Our souls n001.1 meek relief ry laughter An41 re.t frill,) 41 In the arm, of grief , . . •, air ua, Baeck Arrives for Cavalcade MRS. ERNEST G. 1VADEL of Dallas, Tex., who has been named chairman of the Na- tional Women's Division of the 1948 United Jewish Appeal campaign. Heads Rerilicherer Lk. • 44k: 4 There are still many Jews in Italian displaced persons camps awaiting the opportunity to restore themselves to normal lives as productive citizens. With courage born of years of resist- ance to oppression, they try as best they can to keep life pleasant, productive and harmonious until such time as They can go to Palestine. Top photo shows a group enjoying a musical evening in a camp at Milan. Bottom is a Jewish soccer team at another camp. Suwalker Shower Aids DP's ARTHUR L. FELDMAN, who has been installed as presi- dent of the Berdichever Pro- gressive Aid Society. The group has voted to give $3,000 to the Allied Jewish Cam- paign. DR. LEO BAECR arrives in this country for a three- month coast to coast tour for the American Jewish Calyx- vide, religious emphasis pro- gram of the Union of Ameri- can Ilebrew Congregations. Dr. Baeck, who is president of the World Union for Progres- sive Judaism with headquar- ters in London, was leader of the Reich Union for German Jews during the Hitler era. Tel Guiborim Speaker UJA Forges New Future for Them DR. M. J. STEINER, former editor of "Die Welt" in 1Var- saw and ''llayarden" in Tel Aviv, who will he guest speaker at an open meeting of the 1Vomen's League of Tel A More than. 2,000 pounds of vitally-needed food was collected at a shower given by Mrs. Lee Gladstone, ehairm.in of the Suwalker Organization's relief committee, in her home on Buena Vista avenue welt. In addition to members, virtually all neighbors in the block contributed to aid DP's. The food has been packed and shipped by the group to camps in Austria, Germany, France, Italy, Belgium and Bulgaria. Left to right, Mrs. Gladstone; Mrs. Sam Bassin, hospitality , chairman; Mrs. Alex Gootlieb, secretary. The boy is Jerome Gottlieb. Guihorint at 8:30 p.m., Wed- nesday, in the Northwest He- brew ConT4regation. Steiner is author of "Inside Pall-Arabia." Social and Club • Free for the first time in their young lives from fear, misery, hunger and homelessness, these tiny survivors lead a life of play and happiness in Palestine. American contributions to the United Jewish Appeal finance their rehabilitation. Nen% Deadline Is Monday Noon