Page Six The Voice of the Histadrut Drive Man in the Stmet Passes $200,000 Photos by • JACK BIGELMAN TIME: Thursday afternoon. PLACE: Dexter at Richton. QUESTION: Do you think Presi- dent Truman and Secretary Marshall should be firmer with Britain because of her obvious policy of sabotage toward the Jewfsh State? MRS. WILLIAM J. PHILLIPS, 3279 Monterey avenue, house- wife. Yes, I do. However, it•is un- likely that the United States will put pressure on Britain since the t w o countries have always been close friends. Still, I think that Truman a n d Marshall should tell the British that they strongly oppose her ac- tions in Pales- tine. Britain might change her ways if she knew she were arousing the re- sentment of the American peo- ple. This is about the only course the United States could take. We couldn't threaten Britain. MARC NOBEL, 9600 Appoline avenue, Detroit Time employe. Since it is so obvious that Britain is trying to wreck the Jewish State, the United States should do some thing to make the Brit- ish change their ways. T h e United states should threaten to cut o f f financial rid to Britain if she doesn't stop her ma- licious actions on Palestine. I don't know what else Tru- man and Marshall could do but they should do something. The fate of the UN depends on the success of the Jewish State. MRS. GERALD SIIAPIRO, 2605 Sturtevant avenue, , housewife. Yes, I do. The United States supported the partition plan in the UN and, therefore, should see that it is carried out. If Britain keeps up her policy in Pal- estine, she can destroy the Jewish State. The UN may fail as a result. Truman and Marshall must get firmer with Britain. They should threaten to withhold financial and other aid. This may be effective. MRS. GERALD SPECTOR, 2997 Fullerton avenue, housewife. Jertday, March 5, 1948 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Speaker WOMEN'S CLUBS Bartley Crum Due at Closing Assembly The Histadrut campaign has passed the $200,000 mark, Morris Lieberman, executive board chairman, announced as prepa- rations went on for the closing demonstration. March 21. Bartley Crum, distinguished Zionist and member of the Anglo-American Inquiry Com- mission on Palestine, will be the principal speaker at the event. The assembly will take the form of a protest at the new delays in fulfilling partition plan pledges and a mobilization of De- troit Jews for renewed support of the battles of the Wshuv. Distribution 6f tickets will start at the workers' rally March 11. Organizations are urged by Michael Taich, director, to sched- ule their Histadrut evenings within the next 10 days and to complete their solicitations. Groups announcing outstand- ing contributions include the He- brew Benevolent Society, Mogo- lover Progressive Verein, Rado- mer Aid and Radomer 'Friendly Society, Brisker, Kiev Progres- sive. Turover Ladies, Eishishker Aid, David Horodoker, Good Fel- lowship Auxiliary, Bessarabian Society, Chernigov Loyever and Turover Aid. Raimi Elected to Head the Philomathians Seymour I. Raimi has been elected speaker of the Philo- mathic Debating Club, succeeding Jack Driker. Others chosen were Joseph H. Guttentag, clerk; Karl J. Lewis, assistant clerk; and David Brown, sergeant-at-arms. Establishment of a scholarship fund was approved last Saturday night by approximately 100 alumni and members who attend- ed the club's 50th anniversary banquet in the Hotel Book Cad- illac. It was agreed that the alumni would create a fund from which university scholarships would be awarded deserving Philomathic members on an annual basis. The alumni also voted to re- activate the Philomathic alumni association. The first-prize gold medal in Philomathic's 33rd annual ora- torical contest was awarded to Jack Alspector after the contest finals were staged at the banquet. Elliot Beitner, the runner-up, was given a silver medal. An engraved gavel also was presented to Alspector for his service as speaker last spring. Presentation was made by Morton Zieve, formet speaker and chair- man of Philomathic's anniversary committee. Mrs. Jerome Kantor of Atkin son avenue will be hostess to a board meeting of the Home Re- lief Society, Thursday. A dessert luncheon at 12:30 p.m. will pre- cede the session. Mrs. Barney Newman, board chairman, will preside. Oscard Cohen, execu- tive director of the Jewish Com- munity Council, will address a meeting of the group, March 22 in the home of Mrs. Joseph Rot- tenberg, 2454 Calvert avenue. RABBI LEON FRAM • • • Christians Guests of Temple Israel JWV Auxiliary to Mark 10th Year Mickey Woolf Slated The annual donor banquet of the Detroit Ladies Lechem for Party Wedaysday Aneeim will be held at 6 p.m., Sunday, March 14, in Bnai Da- The Detroit Ladies Auxiliary, Leaders of three religious vid. Friends are invited. Jewish Wan Veterans, is so de- groups will be guests of the termined to make its I:1th an- Temple Israel Sisterhood at an The annual games party of the niversary party a succ,ss that interfaith meeting, Monday in University Area Women's Club it has built up an arran! , ments the Art Institute. will be held March 21 in the committee entirely of psi presi- Joining in a discussion on "To Jewish Community Center. Mrs. dents. Secure These Rights" will be the Norman German and Mrs. Karl From this group, Bose M. Rev. Walton E. Cole of the First D. German are chairmen. Cowan and Elizabeth W. Sha- Congregational Church, Charles pero were named chain:1:9i and R. A. Smith, assistant U. S. dis- The third educational program trict attorney and past president of the Woman's Auxiliary, Unit- Lillian E. Fink, ticket chair- of the Catholic Interracial Coun- ed Hebrew Schools, will be held man. The others are n!y Gins- cil, and Rabbi Leon Fram of March 24 in the Rose Sittig Co- berg, Birdie Rosenber;f. Esther Temple Israel. hen Bldg. The program will in- Tenzer and Hattie Colon Mickey Woolf and his orches- Moderator will be the ' Rev. clude Purim playlets, songs and Joseph Q. Mayne of the Detroit stories. Mrs. Ilerbert Moss is tra will play for the affair to Round Table of Christians and chairman and Mrs. Louis Gel- he held at 6:30 p.m., Wednes- day, in Bel-Aire. Jews. fand is president. Reservations may be obtained A dessert luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m., with mem- Plans for a charity luncheon, by calling TO. 8-3159. Belle bers of the two churches as to be held March 16 at Turover Berkowitz is president. guests. The meeting will fol- Temple, will be discussed at a low. board meeting of the Jewish Mrs. Dan Krouse is program Women's European Welfare Or- chairman and Mrs. Samuel ganization at 12:30 p.m., Wednes- Blacher, sisterhood president. day, in the home of Mrs. Morris Sherman, 2939 Calvert avenue. Decorations are going up in the 100 Youths Pledge Life The public is invited to a Dexter-Lawrence Hall for the an- of Service to Jewry clothing drive and social meet- nual dinner-dance of the Hebrew NEW YORK—More than 100 ing of the Detroit Women's Serv- Ladies Aid Society. Jewish boys and girls from the ice Club at 8:30 p.m. Monday, in Members are busily getting the east coast and Canada pledged the Jewish Cultural Center, 2705 place in order for the affair to be to continue courses of study Joy road. For information call held Sunday, Mrs. Frances Sha- which will prepare them for Mrs. Dolly Budman, UN. 2-3011. piro, chairman, said. lives of service to the Jewish Assisting her are M..‘sdaroes community, at the two-day east- A membership social will be Rose Berkowitz, Esther Engel ern regional conference of the given by the Pythian Sisters of and Grace Reigler. leadership training fellowship of Greater Temple No. 152 at 8:30 For reservations call Mrs. Ma- the Jew4 Theological Seminary Wednesday, at 10350 Dexter rie Lechner, TO. 6-1269. Mrs. of America. boulevard. Helen Rosenthal is president. Interfaith Meeting Slated by Sisterhood Hebrew Ladies' Dinner Sunday 1,000 Volunteers to Launch Campaign of Junior Division Launching the 1948 Allied Jew- ish Campaign of the Junior Di- vision, more than 1,000 young Jewish adults are expected to at- tend the division's' workers rally, March 14 at the Jewish Center. Max Lerner, editorial director of the newspaper PM, will be guest speaker. At a pre-campaign meeting last week, Lawrence A. Fleischman, Chronicle Social and Club chairman of special gifts, an- News deadline is noon Monday. nounced the division chairmen for his group. CHAIRMEN LISTED Serving with Fleischman will be: Group A, Morton Lieberman, chairman, Shirley Simons, solici- tations and Julian Sandler, reso- licitations. Group B, Celia Winokur, chair- man, Ruth Cantor, solicitations, ,and Julian Scott, resolicitations. Group C, Arlene Davidson, Yes, I think Truman and Mar- shall should be firmer with Britain. This would have to be done through diplomatic cir- cles and by mctns of dis- cussions a n d me ssages of protest. However, I'm inclined to think that the United States will do noth-, ing in this mat- ter. The ties between Britain and our country are too strong. OLYMPIA HOTEL • The United States will prob- ably sit back and let the UN handle the problem. But then, I doubt if the UN will du any- Famous Strictly Kosher Cuisine thing, either. Phone MOUNT CLE31ENS 2563 The Women's League of Young Israel will hold its second monthly Oneg Shabbat at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, in the home of Mrs. Mayer Weisenfeld, 4835 Cortland avenue. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Paul Rosenfeld, executive director of Young Is- rael of Cincinnati. All women interested in Young Israel's pro- gram are invited. B SLICE chairman, William Stone, co- chairman, Sarray Finkelstein, so- licitations, Helen Karabenick, re- solicitations, and Sylvia Collins, secretary. LIBERAL JOURNALIST One of America's foremost lib- eral newspapermen, Lerner began his career as the editor of The Nation. He holds a degree in law and a Ph.D. in economics and politi- cal science from Yale University and has served on the faculties of Sarah Lawrence College, Harvard University and Williams College. Campaign chairmen of the Di- vision are Leonard Baruch and Barbara A. Greenberg. 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