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February 18, 1949 - Image 2

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-02-18

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Friday, February 11, 1949

DETROIT JAVIER CHRONICLE

Page Two

Opens New Plant

Boost in JWF Allocation
for '49 Sought by Yeshivah

Civil Liberties to Be Sifted
at Lawyers Guild Conclave

The National Lawyers Guildn
will open its ninth annual conven-
tion Saturday at the Book-Cadil-
lac for a fog-day session.
Robert J. Silberstein of Wash-
ington, D. C., a former Detroiter,
is executive secretary.
Three foreign jurists, two from
London and one from Paris, will
appear on the program. The De-
troit chapter of the Guild, headed
by President James Montante and
Executive Secretary Alan Brown,
is host to the visiting lawyers.
$22,500 FROM JWF
Prosecutor Gerald K. O'Brien
The Yeshivah received $22,500
from the Federation in 1948.
heads the convention committee.
Over $150,000 more was obtained
The Roosevelt Award, the
Harvey Goldman is president
(Continued from Page 1)
from tuition fees, gifts and mon-
Guild's highest honor, will be be-
of
IIarvey
Goldman
and
Co.,
ey-raising activities of the week that Israel had completed ne-
stowed on Federal Judge J. Wa-
schools.
gotiations with the "Iron Curtain" dealers in new and used mach- ties Waring of Charleston, S. C.
Rabbi Wohlgelernter told his countries of Eastern Europe which inery, who have moved into at the annual banquet Sunday
board Sunday that the schools will result in 60,000 to 80,000 emi- their new plant at 3900 Schae- evening. Judge Waring handed
GERALD K. O'BRIEN
face a deficit of $27,794 in 1949 grants reaching Israel from that

fer highway. William Sloman down the ruling that prevented
if the Federation allocation is region this year.
discrimination in that state's pri- Guild are Nedwin L. Smokier and
is vice-president of the firm
not increased. He pointed out
mary elections.
Hungary, with its 170,000 Jews,

Arthur L. Robbins, vice-president;
and Emil Stern, secretary.
that the schools are offering day
is
the
remaining
Communist-con-
Convention panels will take up Seymour Tilehin, treasurer; and
and evening courses to 560 pupils
federal legislation on housing, la- Ruth Bliefield, recording se•-
at a time when another Detroit trolled country in Europe which re-
bor, prices and social security,
educational institution with only fuses to permit emigration, and ac-
tary.
twice the number of students re- cording to a statement by Dr.
legal reform particularly in di-
ceived $90,000 from the Federa- Franz Werfel, head of the Jewish
vorce statutes, the crisis in civil
Agency's immigration department,
tion•to cover its deficit.
liberties, the cold war and other
the possibilities of persuading Hun-
ALL MUST HELP
timely topics. Officers will be
gary to allow its Jews to leave
"We have reached the exhaus- seem meager.
elected at the closing session
(Continued from Page 1
featuring Chinese Native
tion point in our reliance on our
Tuesday,
Feb. 22. The public is ad- • Foods and Family Dinners
at
their
noses.
See
them.
There
is
orthodox friends for support," he STERNISTS FREED
IF
Izzy, Jake and Sammy."
said. "We must now turn to
mitted to all panel sessions on
While the court trying Nathan
At this moment a tall, heavy payments of an inclusive registra- _•Egg Roll •Won-Ton
the full Jewish community as re- Friedman - Yellin and Matisyhu
• Sea Foods
presented by the Federation for Shmuelevitz, Sternest leaders, on set, blond young man wearing tion fee of $1.
Chow Mein
financial backing of our activi- charges of terrorism had found formal evening dress appeared
the scene.
Other Detroit oficers of the •
Cantonese Style
them guilty and sentenced them to on "We'll
be singing `Sieg Heil' in
several years imprisonment, the this country yet," he said in a
A 19472 Livernois
EXHIBIT AT CENTER
provisional government, as one of distinct German accent.
Just North of Outer Dr

its last acts, approved an amnesty
When one of the veterans ask .-
An exhibition of original
Serving Food from
law which virtually emptied all ed him on which side lie fought
works by young Jewish artists •
Richard A. MacRae, attorney prisons of political and criminal of-
11 a.m. fo 10 p.m.
who is a candidate for the School fenders. Thus the sentence against in the war, he became infuriated will be held Feb. 16-22 at the
Lunch from
and
tried
to
start
a
fight.
The
Board vacancy, has been a teach- the two Sternist leaders was not
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

er, and for 18 years was active carried out, despite their refusal to picket, however, kept control of Center.
in parent-teacher matters. lie renounce membership in the Stern himself and no incident occurred.
Need a speaker for your or- • Take Out Service
After calming down a bit, the
served in the Michigan legisla-
Group.
Phone UN. 4-9310
blond
superman
returned
to
his
ganization? Call the Chronicle,
ture from Detroit and on its
The amnesty decree was justi- friends. He could not leave the WO. 1-1040.
committee on education.
fied in governmental circles as a scene, however, without throw-
MacRae says: "Our biggest prob- move to erase all internal coflicts ing in a few parting words.
lem is where to get the money before the Parliament and Con-
• • •
we urgently need to provide our stituent Assembly began to func- LINKS JEWS AND REDS
school system with all the things tion Monday and because the gov-
"THERE THEY ARE," he told
it requires. We should look for ernment feels its authority has now the crowd in his German accent,
funds from every possible source, been so fully recognized that re- "Stalin's boys. The Red and the
—i ncreased millage; federal pressive measures against dissi- Jew International. We'll finish
school aid and every other
them both."
dents are no longer required.
place."
The time had come for Mme.
to assure
Flagstad to make her appearance.
The crowd quickly melted away.
All was quiet again.
Yes, the papers were right.
Mine. Flagstad was warmly ap-
0A11,0111
World Devi Smile*
plauded by the audience and she
was very pleased with the splen-
VIP plieV+IArxt."

AsSounp Tas
did reception accorded her.
"..7-Ke Li•s•VBEokr4
ClqAftaTTE.
sesso I M A

A record jump in enrollment0 tics which help preserve tradl-
and program is making it im- tional Judaism for all Detroit
perative that Yeshivath Beth Jewry, not the orthodox alone."
Yehudah receive greater com-
The Yeshivah will hold a pub-
munal support, Rabbi Max J. lic dedication of its annex at
Wohlgelernter told the budgetary Dexter and Cortland on Sunday,
committee of the Jewish Welfare March 7 to commemorate . the
Federation this week.
seventh anniversary of the open-
He asked for an increase in the ing of its new building.
per capita allocation for the
schools plus a $25,000 allotment
to help erase the institution's
debts of several years standing.

Egyptian Truce
Reported Near





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sail for Israel Friday, Feb. 18
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He will stop in Italy and France
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Many bon voyage gatherings
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