DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Two Greet Congress Leader 12th Street Area Residents to Stay Friday, January 90, 1948 14 Turn Card Party Into Rally for Haganah; $560 Collected Anniversary celebrations, withaiding our fellow Jews in Palcs- all their joy and merriment can tine," another suggested. Others at the party were Mr. still have their moments of seri- and Mrs. Alex Stern, 3264 Mon- ousness. terey, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stern, Few 'residents of the Twelfth- Such was the case with the 17566 Santa Barbara, Mr. and Linwood area have any intention party honoring the Rubin Kap- Mrs. Jack Brode, 2240 W. Grand lans' first year of marriage. of quitting the neighborhood, a Blvd., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shill- The Kaplans of 980 Whitmore man, 3266 Richton and Mr. and survey .made at a meeting of the road are part of a group that Mrs. Henry Brode, 2723 Cortland. Midtown Neighborhood Council meets regularly for an evening of revealed. cards or some other amusement. Over 300 persons attended the The last get-together, held at meeting in the Hutchins School. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam -All indicated their readiness to Tukel of Hazel Park, was also to bid au revoir to the Kaplans who participate in area improvement arc leaving shortly for a month's (Continued from Page 1) programs, the Jewish Community vacation in California. Council, one of the sponsors of the Agency underlined the ne- It turned out to be more than cessity of immediate planning in the Meeting, reported. just a party. view of the fact "that the Jew- The planning committee of the The guests got to talking about ish militia will have to be in a Midtown Council will meet Feb. the heroic work of the Haganah- position to carry out onerous and 10 to evaluate results of a survey about the inspiring accomplish- responsible military duties with- to be made among residents as Community Council leaders greet Will Maslow of the Ameri- ments of the Yishuv. to what they think the main in a period of four months from can Jewish Congress. Left to right: Harry Yudkott, chairman The discussion became so spir- now." problems of the area are. of the community relations committee; Maslow; and Aaron ited that everyone wanted to do George Edwards, president of MEIERSON AT UN Droock, Council president. something—materially — to help the Common Council, was princi- • • The importance of the time 11 the embryonic Jewish State. And pal speaker at the meeting. lie factor in the Unplementation of each did. 'urged citizen groups like the Mid- up a Before 10 minutes were the United Nations partition de- town Council to press for civic collection of $560 had been made cision was emphasized by Goldie improvements. to help the Haganah in its de- Thomas F. Quinlan, December Mcierson, head of the political fense of the Homeland. "Citizen of the Month," described Then the discussion continued, department of the Jerusalem sec- his project in making residents "Wouldn't it be a fine thing," tion of the Jewish Agency, at of the Western Iligh School area The value of legislation in combating intolerance has been Alec S. Walters of 3380 Monterey a press conference at Lake Suc- more aware of their community responsibilities which resulted in proved wherever fair employment practice laws have been asked, "if all affairs of this type cess. rat control and smoke abatement enacted, Will Maslow, director of the commission on law and turned out as ours did?" Charging the British with "Even an afternoon of card- playing into the hands of the social action of the American in the section. means of a playing could serve as Jewish Congress, declared here. Arabs, Mrs. Meicrson called for He spoke to the community the dispatch of an international relations committee of the Jew- force to check threats of inva- Chajes and Kozenn ish Community Council headed sion of Palestine from neighbor- by Harry Yudkoff. His subject in Toronto Concert ing Arab countries. a was "Law and Social Action, The Detroit section of the Na- At the same time, she asked Julius Chajes, composer-pian- New Technique in Jewish tional Council of Jewish Women for the arming of the Jewish ist, and Marguerite Kozenn, so- Life". is seeking information about the militia "for the sake of interna- Senator Condemns The Congress by "imaginative following persons, for whom it prano, will present a concert Sat- tional security." She emphasiz- urday evening in Toronto. U.S. Arms Embargo use of the law" has been suc- has urgent messages from rela- The Bloch Publishing Co. has ed that a Jewish provisional cessful in establishing principles tives overseas. of government can come into ex- Further information may be announced the publication WASHINGTON (WNS)—Amer- through the courts that consti- "Out istence at any time from now "Hymn of Freedom" and lean citizens fighting in Palestine tute important defenses of mi- obtained at the organization's on. of the Desert" by Chajes. are in jeopardy of losing their nority rights, he said. Declar- office, 8904 Woodward avenue, citizenship, it was disclosed here ing that "an attack on one as- TR. 1-3701. 55592253-,56;92222527255A 0,7234.77;l9, Moises and Isaac Ullanort and moth following an announcement by pect of prejudice is an attack er, Gold, 75, and sister . Katie, emi- the State Department that it was upon all", Maslow added that grated In 1918 and Leah Max, sought removing Americans from Pales- a defense program should serve by Klavdia 1111: %oft, daughter of Jacob, to protect not only the rights of Dnepropetrov ski. tine. Sand or Dub born In Chodorow role The State Department, accord- of the Jewish minority but those Dabrako Poland, sought by niece, Ra- chel Dub. ing to informed sources, is plan- of any minority when they are Rosetta Bolas sought by Frieda Jew- ning to issue a statement warn- threatened. el Di m titian, daughter of Markus, from Maslow recommended t h e Lemberg, Poland. ning all participants with Ameri- Sonia Brodsky, daughter of liovshe can citizenship that they would enactment of a fair employment Rafaloleh, sought by Ilasia Rafaloich daughter of Abram. and educational practices law not be entitled to American pro- heats Eiman Prolich, born In Bielsko, for Michigan. tection. Poland, daughter of Ilersch Eitnan, Such a law, he added, should nought by Mao Ei man of Bielsko . Po- Jewish circles here believe the born 1920. By Reading move was directly aimed against provide for conciliation to at- land Della Darkfl 45, born In Shwartsapel, American students in Palestine tempt to persuade guilty in- and son, Michel, of Corochov, Volynok, H Column sought by Naftali Pornerants, eon of who• are alleged to have joined dustrial and educational insti- hit e and Carne, YOU'LL BE DAYS 60 born at A damoa tutions to end violations. If Adolf Lang Haganah. d, emigrated In son of Davi A move to end the Palestine this failed, Maslow said, a Transyl, 1922. sought by David Gunderger. AND WEEKS AHEAD Feltz Dajbua 0 ik istein, doubter of arms embargo was made by Sen- state board should hold hear- e migrated 1925, Synth] and Chawe, ings and issue cease and de- ator Magnuson in a letter to Sec- sought by Smut Bajbus, Bon of Byrna retary of State Marshall in which sist orders enforceable by court Chaskiel. Fatvel Sheri and Israel Abarbanel, the Washington Democrat stressed injunction as is the case in New born In Chernigoff . UUSSR, sought by that the embargo leaves "poten- York. Leon Zurnousky. Unigu• In tha an- Gotta Itachela, sought by relatives, tial victims unarmed and helpless nals of journalism Abraham Itotstein born In Kosow-Telski, is the column of against any carefully prepared Poland, nought by Sillomo Nowenstern Vichy Anti-Semite of Palestine. W a I t•r Winchell, and fully armed attack." He Dora Grynbaum born In Czestochowa, celebrated reporter said that there was grave peril Gets 10 Year Term Poland, sought by M. Denman. with an outstanding Lebo/ 851,150, brother-in-law end- that hundreds of Jews in Pales- . and grated from Derdichey skill in digging be- PARIS (JTA) — The liberal Meier Phwidko, brother.ln-law, sought tine would be killed "as a direct neath the surface of consequence of a United Nations newspapers have attacked as too by Mailaku Selikovitz. events to find the Isaak (Itzel) and Chaim Irishman. decision which our government mild the 10-year prison term born In Pinsk, sons of Abe and Ester "inside" sews. nee Feldman, sought by Chain& Abram- approved." imposed on Xavier Vallat, first mak!, born in KologIewica daughter of and Jude. French Commissar for Jewish Ilenie Itywkeit Kupferschmit Katz, sister, DP SMUGGLING PROBED being sought by Slate Kupfersclimit. Affairs during the Vichy regime. (JTA) — Scotland LONDON Isaak Rochlin born 1885, emigrated sought by Yard is investigating the alleged The sentence also stripped 1913 from Hornet, Russia, Judke. Mlohell Rochlin, son of smuggling of DP's and other Vallat of all civil rights. His Berl Siteperd (Kalakowsk I) sought by A rjeh -Leib Darmak born In liowno- aliens into Canada and Pales- You can confidently look to Walter Winchell to successor as commissar, Louis Poland. tine. reveal what's going to happen days ahead, yes, and Darquicr de Pellepoix, whose whereabouts are unknown, was INSURED sometimes even weeks ahead of other sources. 315 SAIL FOR CANADA VIENNA (JTA)—Three hun- sentenced to death in absentia dred and fifteen DP's from The trial was marked by several Enjoy These Celebrated Columnists Every Day Austria, mainly Jewish garment demonstrations by persons ap- workers and their families, plauding anti-Semitic utterances by Choosing the Times for Your Home by Vallat. sailed for Canada. Lawrence Gould Bob Hope Louelta 0. Parsons 0 Walter Kiernan Arthur 'Bugs' Baer E. V. Outing Westbrook Pegler Mary Haworth George Dixon Paul Gallic. Betty Bell Henry Maxima Dr. Herman N. 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