The Voice of the Man in the Street a PLACE: Dexter and Calvert. QUESTION: Should the Yialluv go to war to establish a.JeW- ish State if the UN abandons its partition plan? HERMAN KATZ, 9G36 Martin- dale avenue north, Detroit Col- lege of Pharmacy student. If the UN abandons the par- tition plan, the Yishuv will have to go to war or else there will be no 'Jewish Homeland. The Jews were promised a State by the UN and they should make the UN stick to its word. I think the Haganah could drive the Arabs out of Pales- tine and take over the country. Most of the Arabs fighting now are not from Palestine but from neighboring Arab states. If the Jews did get posses- sion of the country, I don't think anyone would try to take it away from them. • • Le ► derma ► Family, Camping Seem to Be Inseparable Histadrut Rally Spurs State; from Flays U. S. Betrayal Aids Auxiliary You will have to look far and Photos by JACK BIGELMAN TIME: Thursday afternoon. Page Five DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, March 26, 194• wide to find a family as devoted to camping as the Peter H. Leidermans of Chicago. Now that summer is almost here, the Leidermans are busy getting ready for the 13th sea- son of their Long Win Camps at White pigeon, Mich. Mr. Leiderman, who is super- visor of recreational activities for Chicago's playgrounds, and his wife, Sally, who has long been affiliated with the Camp- fire Girls, are the camp directors. Their two children, Mrs. Lois Davitz and Herbert, assist them, the former as program director for girls and Herbert as assistant camp director. Mrs. Davitz's husband, Joel, is program director for boys. A newcomer to the staff this year will be Herbert's wife, Gloria, whom he married last fall. Mrs. Leiderman will be in De- troit March 26-29 at the Hotel Statler to meet parents. The Detroit representative is Mrs. Sol Rosenman, TO. 8-2835. M. J. ELKIN, 2256 Philadelphia avenue, broker. I think the Yishuv is not sufficient in numbers and . equip- ment to wage warfare against the Arabs without - outside as- sistance. Therefore, I believe it would be ^fool- hardy for the Yishuv to go to war because this would re- sult in exces- sive loss of life without at- taining the ends sought. I am not say- ing that the Yishuv should ac- cept a UN reversal on partition. Rather it should try to attain its goal by other methods. ELEANOR VERONA, 9254 Quin- cy avenue, Central High Stu- dent. After all these years of fight- ing and suffering, the Jews shouldn't accept any reversal by the UN. If the UN drops its pledge and the Jews accept the re- versal, there will never be a Jewish State. Then the Jews will be worse off than before. The Yishuv should go to war and tell the world that they are deter- minied to get a Homeland. The Jews would be justified in fight- ing for something that has been promised them. They can't give up now. UHS Auxiliary to Mark Purim Pupils to Be Guests at Party on Tuesday Purim will be celebrated the Women's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools with a party at 1 p.m.; Tuesday, in the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Pupils will participate in a progi am of songs, playlets, piano selections and recitations, Mrs. Louis Gelfand, president, said. The affair will open with a dessert luncheon. At a meeting last week, it was decided to form parent- teachers associations in all branches of the UHS. The planning committee con- sists of Mesdames Max Gold- smith, Don Aidem, George L. Barron, Louis Kirsch, Abraham S. Rogoff, Paul Carpenter, Oscar Gorelick, Ben Mossman, B. Nove, Avery Cohen. Also, Mesdames Henry Fein- berg, Abe Katzman, Morris No- sanchuk, Lewis Hyams, Gerald Berns, Dorothy Goldberg, Asher Buchhalter and Ben Sabin. HARRY SABAROFF, 2610 Webb avenue, salesman. I believe the Yishuv should accept a new UN 4plan and then wait to see how it will work out. If it works against them, the Jews should go to war. Perhaps a bi- national state would be bet- ter for the Jews. If it isn't the Jews will gain time to arm. I believe the Jews should have a country of their own, but as things are turning out, it looks doubt- ful that this is going to come about. So it would be better for the Jews to test a -new plan be- fore going to war. •• • Fram to Address Maimonides Unit MRS. S. S. FARBMAN Monthly Meeting . Slated for Saturday Rabbi Leon Fram will be guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the Women's Auxil- iary, Maimonides Medical So- ciety, Saturday at Huyler's. Lunch will be served at 12:30 p.n, Mrs. David Kliger, pro- gram chairman, said. Hostesses will be Mesdames Ervin B. Moss and S. P. Miral, chairmen, and Max Blaine, S. S. Farbman, Meryl Fenton, Louis E. ICarnin, S. Leland, Sydney Levine, Marvin B, Levy, Ezra Lipkin. Also, Mesdames Ben Marks, Peter Martin, H. S. Miller, R. J. Mendelsohn, Max Mosen, Na- thaniel Sandler, Adolph Spiro, Emil Simon, Max Steiner and A. Taylor. Mrs. Farbman and Mrs. Irvin Weisenthal are ticket chairmen of the annual luncheon and fashion show, May 25 at Masonic Temple. Three thousand Detroit Jews out that the enemies of the Jew- at the closing Histadrut rally ish State would he the only Sunday at Cass High reaffirmed gainers thereby. Workers and friends of His- their solidarity with the Yishuv in its determination to proclaim tadrut, although they have raised a Jewish State regardless of the record sum of $250,000 in their 1948 drive, pledged to UN action. In formal resolutions, present- continue their efforts through ed by Morris L. Schaver, they political action and financial aid voiced their indignation at the to the new State. Sam Rabinowitz, executive di- United States reversal on par- tition in wires --to President rector of Detroit Histadrut, Cantor Truman and Secretary of State greeted the audience. Marshall. Hundreds of individ- Leib Glantz and the Halevy ual wires of protest' were also Singing Society participated in the program, sent. CRUM RAPS POLICY In a strong attack on Ameri- can policy, Bartley C. Crum, o f Denver League to Hear the Anglo-American Inquiry Mrs. Morris Adler Commission on Palestine, de- Mrs. Morris Adler will be clared that "no force on earth guest speaker at a meeting of can prevent the completion of the Detroit League, National the Jewish national homeland. Home for Jewish Children at I hope that the result of this Denver, Wednesday, in the home infamous act is to intensify the of Mrs. Harold Kaplan, 18672 work of the Jewish defenders Birchcrest avenue. "I do not think that we made A dessert luncheon at 1 p.m. friends with the Arabs by sell- will precede the session, Mrs. ing the Jews out". Samuel Schwartz, president, DESPAIR BARRED said. Morris Lieberman, chairman of the campaign executive, pre- Chronicle Social and Club sided. He cautioned against News deadline is noon Monday. despair and pessimism, pointing noon. Games Night Awaited . by Sharona Group Your Health Comes First The public is invited to the games night . of the Sharona Group, Pioneer Women's Or- ganization, at 8:30, Saturday, in the Labor Zionist Instikute, Lin- wood and Pasadena avenues. • Door prizes, a raffle and re- freshments are planned. Pro- ceeds will go to the Child Rescue Fund. • Pharmacy is recognized as a `Queen Esther' Honored public health profession in every civilized nation in the world. Its practice is regulated by law. It has as its primary objective the service which it can render the public in safeguarding the han- dling, compounding and dispens- ing of medical substances. The conscientious pharmacist holds the health and safety of his patrons to t be of first importance. See us for your prescriptions. 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