Hadassah Workers Schedule Honor Roll Report Sessions Guest Rabbi With a week of intensive so- Robert Nathans, Central east and licitation behind them, members Russell Woods; Barney Keywell of Hadassah will meet to present and Charles Gershenson, Uni- their first reports in the com- versity east; Joseph Falk, Morris bined membership and Honor Ruskin and Harry Gorbeck, Uni- versity west; Aaron Carlstein and Roll drive. Mrs. Joseph Fenton is educa- Benjamin Fink, Central west; Richard Serlin, Wyoming; and tion chairman for the drive. Maxwell Jospey, S. Oakland On Monday, workers in Uni- County. versity west will bring their re- ports and kits to the home of Mrs. Charles Lapides, 17300 Wis- consin, and those in Wyoming will gather at the home of Mrs. Richard Serlin, 5009 Outer Drive DE N V ER— Investigating west. charges of alleged "mismanage- MORE GROUPS REPORT ment" made in a New York in- Tuesday will see University junction suit against the Jewish east and Central east reporting, Consumptives' Relief Society of the former at the home of Mrs. Denver, the Colorado state de- Ben Mossman, 19680 Shrewsbury. partment of public health con- Central west, on Wednesday, ducted an inspection of the sana- Sept. 21, will report to Mrs. torium and summed up its find- Adolph Lowe, 3283 Lawrence, ings as follows: and on the same date, Russell "In general, the Jewish Con- Woods workers will go to the sumptives' Relief Society Sana- home of Mrs. Nathan Cowan, torium at Spivak, Col., has a well- 4023 Buena Vista. arranged and adequate physical County plant, providing excellent med- Oakland Southern workers will bring reports to ical, surgical and nursing care, Mrs. Maxwell Jospey, 8521 Lin- supplemented by occupational . coln from 9 a.m.-12 noon. therapy and rehabilitation. CHAIRMEN NAMED "It would appear that this in- In addition to the group Honor stitution offers tuberculosis pa- Roll chairmen already an- tients an opportunity to recover nounced, the following are doing from their disease under circum- intensive work on special gifts: stances well above average for Mesdames Charles Hyman and similar institutions." Sanatorium Gets Colorado's 0. K. Report New Red Deportation of Jews; Soviet Denies Story TEL AVIV— (WNS) —Private reports which have reached here state that Jews in Bessarabia and northern Bukowina, territories which came under Russian rule since the war, were a month ago deported en masse to Siberia after they registered for emigra- tion to Israel. The reports state that between July 10-20 all Jews in the cities of Kishinev and Czernowitz who had so registered were dis- patched to the Murmansk area in the Arctic region. (In Washington this week the Soviet Embassy denied reports of the mass deportation of Soviet Jews to Arctic concentration camps, saying that such reports were "as fantastic as many stories of that kind.") The majority of the Jewish population of the two territories, it is stated, had registered for migration to the Jewish State, after Soviet authorities in the two capital cities of Kishinev and Czernowitz had announced on July 1 that Jews wishing to emi- grate to Israel could register with the local authorities. The reports further say that panic is spreading in the Roman- ian part of Bubowina among `American Dream' Broadcast Sundays Jews who had been preparing to migrate to Israel and who re- mained stranded after emigra- tion was prohibited. It is also noted here that rela- tives in Israel of Jews in Bess- arabia and Bukowina have not been receiving any mail from these areas during the past sev- eral months. 'LIVE' SHOW FOR FOX Celebrating its 21st birthday, the Fox Theater will present, in person, Alan Young, David Street, Mary Beth 'Hughes, Louis Armstrong and his All-Stars, and Velma Middleton. On the screen will be "Father Was A Fresh- man." BEN MATZ CUSTOM TAILOR 7639 W. McNichols Near Santa Barbara • Cleaning and Pressing • Alterations and Remodeling UN. 1-2889 RABBI ROBERT KATZ • • • Temple Maps Overflow Rites Temple Israel will hold over- flow services during the High Holy Days in the lecture hall of the Art Institute. The principal services are slated for the main auditorium. The overflow gathering will also be attended by the young people of the Temple and will have the character of a youth service, Rabbi Leon Fram an- nounced. ,Rabbi Robert L. Katz, director of admissions and field activities of the Hebrew Union College, has been invited by Rabbi Fram to conduct the overflow service. While in Detroit, Rabbi Katz will also seek to interest youth in the community in studying for the Rabbinate. Temple Israel religious school is enrolling new pupils Saturday and Sunday mornings at 9:30 at the Hampton school, Warrington at Pickford. There will be a special chil- dren's service at 10 a.m., Sunday, Sept. 25 at the Art Institute. 'A State Is Born' Gets Film Award in Prague Await Study of Procframs The second annual Program Planners' Institute sponsored by the Community Council, is set for Thursday, Sept. 15, and Sunday, Sept. 18. The Institute is under the aus- pices of the culture commission of the Council with Rabbi Morris Adler and Lawrence Crohn, chairmen. On the evening of Sept. 15 and on the afternoon of Sept. 18 pro- gram chairmen and planners from all Jewish organizations will gather to discuss problems and techniques involved in plan- ning better tultural programs for their respective groups. The Sept. 15 session will be at Shaarey Zedek. The second ses- sion is set for Sunday afternoon at the Center. Evening School Slated at Central Ask Israel Tour at Youth Conclave NARROWSBURG, N. Y. — A complete study of the history, purposes and resources of all national Jewish youth organiza- tions was proposed to the second annual assembly of the Ntional Youth Conference by Arnulf Pins, conference chairman. The recommendations included the establishment of a work- study tour of - Israel, the inclu- sion of all national Jewish youth bodies, and intensification youth participation in youth programs during the year. Maritime Union Aids Israel Labor NEW YORK — (LIIB) — Fund raising on the high seas conducted by the National Maritime Union of America in behalf of the Hista- drut has resulted in the feat check for $500 to the Israeli labor federation, Harry Avrutin, aide for the American Trade Union Council for Histadrut, announced. Avrutin said that according to word received from Joseph Cur- ran, NMU president, and M. Hed- ley Stone, NMU treasurer, the $500 contribution is to be con- sidered "as a token contribution, and the first in a series of checks" which are expected to follow from other ships. Central High evening classes will start Monday for the fall term. Courses include the regular high school credit courses, rec- reational courses, home-making, crafts, and business. The commercial courses in- clude shorthand, typing, book- keeping and office appliances. SATURDAY DANCE SET Elementary school work for The first fall Saturday Nite grades 1-8, citizenship and Eng- dance at the Center is set for lish for foreigners are also Sept. 17. offered. Anti-Zionist Jews Ask International Holy City JERUSALEM — (W N S) — A small sect of Jewish religious zealots in Jerusalem, anti-Zion- ists who are called Neturay Kar- ta, favors the internationalization of the Holy City, it became known after another orthodox group put up huge posters all over Jerusalem which cautioned the Jews against being misled by the extremist group. NO FINER SALMON AT ANY PRICE P"Alt 4 C 4rOt \lit6j" __.0 , TILLAR WICK, COLUMBIA RIVER ict:z. SALMON Dobbs Hats NEW YORK — "A State Is Born," documentary motion pic- ture, produced by the Jewish Na- tional Fund of America, received a prize as an award of distinction in Prague, where films represent- ing countries from all over the world were shown. NEW FALL SELECTION 000 : ro to '20" ARROW SHIRTS—ALL SIZES AND STYLES Detroit Grand Opera Association Presents OPEN THIS SUNDAY 10 A, M. to 3 P. 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