rage Forum Speaker Friday, February 2d, IVA DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Ten AJC Women List Chairmen of Solicitation Chairmen and secretaries of general solicitation in the Wo- men's Division of the 1948 Allied Jewish Campaign have been an- nounced by Mrs. Jack Behrmann, chairman, and Mrs. Selden Kob- lin, co-chairman. Mrs. Theodore Bargman and Mrs. Joseph Geschelin have charge of the W-1 and are as- sisted by Mrs. Nathan Kaplan and Mrs. Maurice Weiner as sec- retaries. DIRECT W 2 GROUP Mrs. Saul Glueckman directs W-2 with Mrs. Saul Schmidt as her secretary. Mrs. Sidney Kar- bel is chairman and Mrs. Joseph Goldsmith is the secretary of W-3. Division W 4 is headed by Mrs. J. J. Marks, assisted by Mrs. Ben Osher as secretary. Leading the workers in W-5 is Mrs. Milton A. Winston, aided by her secretary, Mrs. Ben Gel- man. The head of the W-6 di- vision is Mrs. Victor Klein; Mrs. Harold Shapero, secretary. Mrs. Norman Rom, chairman, has Mrs. David H. Diamond as her secretary in W-7. Mrs. Siegmund Kulka will be helped in her work as chairman of W-8 by Mrs. Max Beal, secre- tary. To Preside YOUR BEST BET MRS. DANN CHAIRMAN Mrs. Moe S. Dann is chair- man of W-9, assisted by Mrs. Irving Miller, her secretary. Serving as chairman of W-10 is Mrs. Arthur Gould; Mrs. Maurice Perlman, secretary. Mrs. Richard Cott has volunteered to serve as secretary to Mrs. Charles Robinson, chairman of W-11. In her capacity as chairman of W-12, Mrs. Benjamin Coggan has as her secretary Mrs. Jack Lewis. The gay Jerome Kern musica , "Music In the Air," will be pre- sented by Detroit Civic Light Opera for one week, at the Ma- sonic Temple, starting Monday, February 23. • • • Ruby Perkers and Sam Kap- nelman who operate the Boston- Linwood Service in the big white modern service station on the northwest corner of Boston and Linwood are popular *Rh the kiddies in the neighborhood through the distribution of bub- ble gum. They have also won friends with the motorists by their personal service and charge accounts. • • • Given Motors, Inc., are open- ing an up-to-date salesroom, service station and parts depart- ment for Mercury automobiles in the modern, spacious building on the northwest corner of Twelfth and Philadelphia. MRS. COWAN IS HEAD Working together on the W-13 division are Mrs. Martin M. Cowan, chairman, and Mrs. Wil- liam A. Stirn, secretary. The chairman of W-I4 is Mrs. Ben Shwayder and her secretary is Mrs. Jerome Morton. As head of W-14a, Mrs. Ellis Fisher has as her secretary Mrs. H. E. Rafel- son. Education Group Mrs. Charles Rubiner and Mrs. G. Lionel Willens will serve as Schedules . Speaker • • additional secretaries while the brilliant Lipkin, Seymour relief secretaries are Mrs. Oscar "Displaced Persons" will be Grey and Mrs. Sidney G. Sher- the subject discussed at an open young Detroit pianist, will play man. meeting of the education divi- his first recital here in several sion of Detroit Section, National years when he appears at the Council of Jewish Women, at 1:30 Institute of Arts, Wednesday eve- p.m., Monday, at the Jewish ning, March 3 under the man- agement of Irving Teicher. Center. The speaker will be Miss Flor- ence Cassidy, secretary of the Michigan Committee on Dis- LONDON (WNS)—The adage dropped when Palestine's at- placed Persons, a statewide body. about rewarding the good and torney genral secured a stay Miss Cassidy will precede her Detroit Jews were asked not talk with a showing of the film, punishing the wicked has taken of proceedings. to drop coins in canisters plac- "Passport to Nowhere." There In Palestine, in connection on a reverse meaning with the ed by the AMerican League for British Labor government, as- with the • disbanding of the will be a discussion period and a Free Palestine in Jewish area tounded Britons learned when Transjordan Frontier Force, exhibition of pertinent pamph- stores, in a statement to the they read that King George had High Commissioner Sir Alan lets. Mrs. Maxwell Katzen, chair- community by the Labor Zion- decorated the notorious Capt. Cunningham lauded the unit as man of the international rela- ist Organization of Detroit. Roy R. Farran and that the having earned "for itself a po- Letters have been sent to tions committee, will preside and Colonial Office was bursting with sition of the• highest honor in present Miss Cassidy. Council storekeepers charging that the praise for the efforts of the the armed forces of the Crown." members and friends are urged canisters collect money to help Palestine Transjordan Frontier 'LOYAL ASSISTANCE' arm dissidents in Palestine. to attend. Force during the war. Branch 5 of the LZO is in His praise was bolstered by a Farran, who was decorated at message from the British Co- TEEN AGE CLUB „STARTED charge of the campaign against a special ceremony at Bucking- lonial Office expressing "appre- A new club for teen-age girls the League activity. ham Palace, gained the dubious ciation for the loyal assistance" has been formed at the Jewish distinction of being the most Chronicle Social and Club which, it claimed, the force gave Center. It is named the Chero- hated man in Palestine, where News deadline is noon Monday. to the mandatory government kees. he served with the police. since 1926 and to the Allied ACCUSED AS FASCIST cause in the World War II. He was, variously accused of The praise was heaped on the being the alleged leader of the anti-Semitic elements in the force, consisting of 2,800 Arabs British forces, of fomenting and about 80 British officers of Arab disturbances and of pro- all ranks, despite the fact that units of the force openly mu- moting fascist interests. His career in Palestine ended tineed against the British when when he was accused of mur- Rashid el Gailini, Iraq premi- dering a Jewish boy, the 16- er, attempted a pro-Nazi coup year-old Alexander Rubovitz. in 1941. When the revolt was squelch- When the verdict was an- nounced, resentment ran high ed, after an uprising during VEGETARIAN • DELICIOUS in the Yishuv. Later the mur- which more than 500 Jews were dered boy's parents secured a killed, Gailini fled to Germany, warrant in Jerusalem for Far- became a bosom pal to Hitler ran's arrest on charges of hav- and immediately entered into a ing kidnaped the boy. Farran, plot with the Nazi-sheltered at that time, was in England. Mufti to deliver the Arab coun- Yam), urn*, flanks, candle sticks, figurines. statnary, No further action was taken tries to the enemies of Britain • and other keepsakes concerted Into artistic table and the matter was officially and the Allied cause. Oil lamp* electrified. 141111)11. - •• • T'feffer to Address Congress Groups LEO PFEFFER Religious Edncation in Schools Is Topic Leo Pfeffer, assistant director of the Commission on Law and Social Action, of the American Jewish Congress, will address a combined open meeting of all local Congress groups at 8:30 o.m., Monday, at the Lee Plaza Hotel. • "The Fight vs. Religious Edu- cation in the Public Schools" will be the subject of his ad- dress. An open forum will fol- low. The meeting is sponsored by the local council of the Congress, of which Al Silber is chairman. There is no admission charge. PfelTer is noted for the brief which he filed in the famous Mc- Collum case. The St. Louis Post- Dispatch hailed this brief as "a memorable document in the his- t icy of the fight for religious freedom in the United States." Mrs. Ghteckmart Again Is Hailed by Drive Women Because of her diligence and perseverance, Mrs. Saul Glueck- man has been chosen for the third successive year to hold a position of leadership in the Women's Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign. A veteran of many Community Chest and Al- lied Jewish Campaigns, she will serve as division chairman of Area 2 in general solicitation. Her ability to temper pressured work with quiet gayety accounts for Mrs. Glueckman's universal popularity among her campaign associates. She takes seriously the causes embodied in the drive, but she never loses her sense of humor. Mrs. Glueckman participates in other Jewish communal af- fairs, including Hadassah and the Council of Jewish Women. She is a member of Congregation Shaarey Zedek and Temple Is- rael. Mts. Glueckman is a graduate ,f the University of Michigan. :he'lie the mother of two chil- lrer4 Alan Jay and Joan. - • Most Hated Briton in Eretz Given High Honors by King League Canisters Assailed by LZO - CONDENSED SOUPS CUSTOM BUILT LAMPS MAKE A RECORD Lamps Modernized, Repaired and Kettnished 014 style floor lamps made Into indirect and torchlere. Lamps rennlshed and replated. PEER L ESS RECORDING of your WEDDING PARTIES - BAR -MITZVAH WASHINGTON, D. C.—Winner of the national AZA sermon con- test is Irving Aronson, Hacken- sack N. J., with Edwin Man- son, Hartford, Conn., and' Clar- ence Borns, Gary, Ind., -DS ru(1- ners;p, it was announced by the nai Brith Youth Organiza- tion., . . • . by , Jack Bigelman Official Photographer for I LET US HELP YOU i SIAN SHERNIAN DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PLAN YOUR 'AFFAIRS! • CALL TRINITY 3-3865 , .r. 16841 Livernois Ave., '/2 Block South Six Milo Phone UN. 1-11331 Opt.0 until i p.m. Wed • PO. Gres. sToupp Candid Shots . . . 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