The Voice of the 9 Are Nominated
Man in the Street for. JWF Board
Photos by JACK BIGELMAN
TIME: Sunday morning.
PLACE: Twelfth and Philadel-
phia.
QUESTION: Will President Tru-
man's failure to back up U. S.
pledges on partition influence
your vote in the next election?
MAYER OSTROW, 11817 Ilamil-
ton avenue, merchant.
Yes. it will. As a good Ameri-
can, I like to see my government
carry out its commitments. As
a good Jew, I
would like to
see the Pales-
tine problem
h o n orably
solved.
Since Tru-
man is presi-
dent of the
most powerful
country in the
world it is up
to him and his
administration to see that parti-
tion is carried out through the
UN.
I am a Democrat and was one
of Roosevelt's most loyal follow-
ers. I think the Democratic par;
ty would do well by not nomi-
nating Truman and by selecting
a man who will keep his prom-
ise.
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Friday, March 12, 1948
11 1
PWO Unit Slates
Membership Tea
Protegees of NCJW
Meyerson Group's
Affair on Tuesday
Annual Meeting
Scheduled April 11
Nine members-at-large of the
Jewish Welfare Federation board
of governors will be elected at
the Federation annual meeting,
Sunday evening, April 11, in the
Grand Ballroom of the Book Cad-
illac Hotel.
Nominated for re-election are
Sidney Alexander, Joseph Bern-
stein, Rabbi Leon Fram, and Mrs.
Maurice A. Landau. Additional
nominees are Irwin I. Cohn, Hen-
ry Meyers, Morris Schaver, Ben
L. Silberstein and Leonard N.
Simons.
The meeting will see the com-
pletion of service on the board
of five incumbents — Eugene J.
Arnfeld, Lawrence J. Michelson,
Max Osnos, Dr. Harry C. Saltz-
stein and Alex Schreiber.
The slate of nominees was e-
lected by the nominating commit-
tee headed by Samuel S. Green-
berg. Serving with him were
Rabbi Morris Adler, Mrs. Joseph
H. Ehrlich, Ben Kramer, Barney
Smith and Julian H. Krolik.
Mrs. Ilerbert M. Smith. left, president of the Detroit Section,
National Council of Jewish Women, is shown with Rechela
Ilutner and Aniela Skarzynska, new arrivals from Warsaw,
Poland, who are two of the 20 recipients of council scholar-
ships. Miss - Ilutner is enrolled at Wayne University and Miss
Skarzynska is attending the University of Michigan graduate
school of social work. Upon completion of their studies, they
will return to Poland to make use of their learning.
Monk Opens Up to Women,
Cuts Ties With Jr. Hadassah
The Goldie Meyerson Group of
the Pioneer Women's Organiza-
tion will hold a membership tea,
Tuesday evening at the home of
Dorothy Brindze, 2732 Pasadena
avenue. -
Mrs. Norman Kanter will be
guest speaker. Prospective mem-
bers are invited.
Marie Coleman, membership
chairman of the Hanita Group,
announces two membership teas,
the first to be held at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the home of Mrs.
Oscar Beckerman, 2938 Leslie
avenue. Shulamith Goldoftas
will be the speaker.
The second will take place
March 27 at the home of Mrs.
Alex Schreier, 3238 Leslie ave-
nue. Mrs. A. J. Lachover will re-
view "Blessed Is the Match" by
Marie Syrkin.
Beth El YPC Host
to Soprano Wednesday
Henceforth,. the Detroit Chapter gram, as previously conceived
Margery Brown, soprano, will
of Masada will be composed of jointly, and which would most ef- be guest soloist at the next mu-
both men and women, Dr. Sam- fectively further the aims of gen- sicale of the Young People's
uel Krohn, president, announced. eral Zionism, that Masada has Club of Temple Beth El, Wed-
At the same time, he said that opened its membership to the nesday evening in the Syna-
all men and women between the young women of the community." gogue.
ages of 18 and 34 are invited to
join the organization, which up
now was an all-male group.
Play by Mrs. Brodie to ''To
MRS. MAX DUSHKIN, 1526 Vir-
effectively carry out the
ginia Park, housewife.
program which Masada feels is
to Entertain Group
I think President Truman is
necessary to set before the com-
friendly to the Jewish cause but
Mrs. Abraham Cooper, vice- munity, the joint relationship
has been influenced by the peo-
chairman of the Women's Divi- between Masada and Junior Had-
ple around
sion of the 1948 Allied Jewish assah has been terminated," Dr.
him. Under our
Campaign and chairman in charge Krohn revealed.
"Masada's program philosophy
democratic gov-
of pre-campaign, has announced
appeared
to be in conflict with
ernment, t h e
that the pre-campaign committee
President does
will get their assignments at a the policies of national Junior
not have as
meeting at 10 am. Tuesday, at Hadassah," he said.
"The executive board of Masa-
much power as
the Great Lakes Club.
most people are
Following luncheon, a play da has always felt, and feels
inclined to be-
written by Mrs. A. Harry Brodie now," Dr. Krohn said, "that the
lieve.
will be presented. Mrs. James program for the joint groups
His action on
Wineman is the director, assisted should, and could, have been ef-
Palestine will
by Mrs. Seymour Simons. The fectively carried out, and was at
not affect my
cast includes Mesdames Samuel all times eager to work for the
vote. Ile is an honest man and
S. Greenberg, Harry Cohen, Nate success of the two groups as or-
has shown his bravery by speak-
Schlafer, Benjamin Gray, Samuel iginally planned.
ing up in favor of the Jewish
"liqt, it has been convinced by
Popkin and Edwin Rosenthal Jr.
State in the face of great oppo-
Associate chairmen of the pre- the continued insistence of Jun-
sition. If no better men come
campaign committee with Mrs. ior Hadassah that such a work-
along, I will vote for him.
Cooper are Mesdames Sidney J. ing relationship was contrary to
Allen, Robert J. Newman, Nate Junior Hadassah principles.
CARL TEICHER, 2047 Philadel- S. Shapero and Abraham Srere.
"It is to implement this pro-
phia avenue, Wayne Univer;ity Mrs. Henry Soss and Mrs. Ju-
student.
lian Zemon are pre-campaign sec- Detroit Adult Club's
It certainly will. By not back- retaries. Mrs. Zemon also is in
ing up U. S. pledges on Pales- charge of arrangements for the Purim Party Sunday
tine, President Truman not only luncheon.
A Uentstrifip for Ilse noose ...
Guests at the Detroit Adult
is letting the
Club's Purim festival will have
Jews down,
/n Hungary last year, 5,850 a vote in determining who shall
but the world Jewish youths learned to till the reign as Queen Esther. The par-
Slip
as well.
land and tend the livestock on ty, open to the public, will be
0111
If the parti- 49 Hachsharoth supported by the held Sunday at the Jewish Cen-
CliSt
tion plan is not Joint Distribution Committee.
ter.
carried out, the
UN may die
Truman, as
President, i s
Self Help of Detroit and Gemiluth Chassodim
A Witte Clsoice of fabrics slip
obligated to see
that this does
See our colorful selection of room-charming
not happen.
I am not certain at present as
cover materials. Allf are carefully chosen to ofier
job
to whom I will vote for. The
you a wide range o prices, patterns slip
and cover
aterial.
March
27th
at
9
P.M.
policies and calibre of the other
below for typical custom
candidates will determine this.
BALLROOM OF HOTEL FORT WAYNE
chart
Truman can still get my vote
.
See
by asserting himself on vital
Come as you like--BUT COME!
covers with valance illustrated
prices.
issues such as that of Palestine.
Three weeks delivery.
A Costume Might Win You
prices for slip
SAM LETWINSKY, 207• Blaine
it
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avenue, manager of wholesale
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fish company.
IN
PERSON
AND
HIS
BAND
Julca Klein
I think President Truman
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and
wants to do right but is afraid
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of the strong Moslem world. Be-
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Auto Races (No Fooling)
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cause the Arabs
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are so great in
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numbers, he is
Section A
P. oceeds for Relief of Displaced Persons
Rivet--
trying hard not
Admission $1.50 (tax Incl.)
8th
Floor--Grand
to offend them.
He wants to
avoid war.
Advance Sale of Tickets by:
The Republi-
TO. 8-6120
Walt: Herz, 10350 Dexter
cans, I believe,
3 ,"0 Sales Tax
TO. 5-4195
would do the
Paul Corby, 1940 Calvert_
Prices Subject to
same thing. As
UN. 4-3316
E. Leopold, 15852 Wisconsin
things stand,
UN. 3.8232
S.
Bonheim,
7738
W.
McNichols
Rd.
neither p art y
TR. 1-1962
is too good. And I don't think a
Spitzer Delicatessen, 8912 12th
third party would be strong
Decorations by:
enough to win the election.
Program Chairman:
Pre-Campaign
Workers to Meet
Covers
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Chronicle Social and Club
News deadline is noon Monday.
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