Thursday, September 29, 1919 Events of the Week DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE , Israel Sights New Centers NEW YORK — The National Paul Robeson will sing and Jewish Welfare Board (JWB) is speak on Sunday, Oct. 9, at the serving as the transmission belt Forest Club, Hastings at Forest. for conveying the techniques and experiences of the a....vish Com- Equality Club and the Park munity Center movement in the Loan Club pledged $500 and $100, U. S. to the new State of Israel. respectively, to the JWV Mem- This has been made possible orial Home. by a just completed extensive vis- it and tour of Jewish Centers, Ropes Family Club will have YM-YWHAs schools, camps and an evening of games at 8:30 p.m., other recreational educational Dec. 14, at Bnai Moshe, Charles agencies in this country by Jos- K. Kepes, president, announced. eph Meyouhas, youth education Proceeds will go to Israel. Chair- director of the Israel government. men for the event are Mrs. Ar- Meyouhas hi. visited centers, thur Kepes and and Mrs. Alex schools, city ,laygrounds and rec- Waldman. reation departments, camps, Jew- ish and non-Jewish organizations The monthly meeting of the and governmental agencies in Roosevelt Home and School As- New York, Washington, D. C., sociation heard an address by Dr. Cleveland, Detroit, Akron, Chica- John C. Sullivan, educational go and Milwaukee. psychologist, on the topic "What's His trip to the U.S. is one of Right with the Parent." The the ways in which American JeW- meeting was held Wednesday, in ry and Israel are exchanging ex- the auditorium of the Roosevelt periences an. ideas to the bene- School. fit and cultural enrichment of both. Durfee Chapter of Beller Schools Association is sponsoring a series of six lectures by E. L. Middlewood, director of mental health for the state of Michigan. The first lecture, entitled "Men- KRASNOYARSK, USSR, tal and Emotional Needs of Chil- (World News Services)—In this dren," will be given at 7:30 p.m., region of Siberia, near Atshinsk, Oct. 4, at Durfee. is located the collective farm Stalin's Banner, whose members, The Wayne Chapter of the In- in the great majority of Jews. tercollegiate Zionist Federation of They are descendants of Ukrain- America will meet at 8:45 p.m., ian and Bielorussian Jews de- Tuesday at Hillel House. A panel ported by the Czars in the fourth on "What Is IZFA?" will be pre- decade of the last century. sented. All college students are The farm is considered the best invited. in the region of Atshinsk. Fifty- seven families are members of 12TH STREET CLUB the settlment. The state gave the The 12th Street Mothers' Club farm 5000 acres of land, of will meet at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, which 2300 acres are under grain Oct. 13. and vegetables. Jewish Farm Best in Siberia Region Editor Finds No Traces of Anti-Semitism on Trip (Continued from Page 4) plan for the internationlization of Jerusalem is much more liberal than the one proposed originally in the partition plan. Despite the cry raised by extremists, the present proposal practically dif- fers very little from President Weizmann's recent public offer. The Jewish and the Arab parts of the city have complete and full autonomy. The international regime put above them is weak, without a military or even a suf- ficient police force. Even the citizenship of the people in the different zones has not yet been determined. • • • PART OF ISRAEL WITH A FEW more liberaliz- , ing amendments, the new pro- posal may make the Jewish part of Jerusalem a part of Israel for all practical purposes. As for the problem of the Arab refugees, it may not even come up for a decision at the Assembly, since the matter has clearly been taken out from the field of poli- tics and switched to economics. The real significance of the present session of the UN for • Israel is that for the first time the new State will have to take part in the work of the Assembly as a full-fledged member. Ac- cording to the preliminary an- nouncement of Mr. Eban, Israel will have to take position on 74 important international issues. In short, this time Israel will have to eve to the United Nations more than to take from it. to ask a very sensible question: Why do they not go to Israel, themselves? If to be a true Zionist means to leave the United States and settle in Israel, why do not the critic's act as they preach and start moving to Israel? "As far as I know" he says, "all of those, critics who maintain that the aim of Zionism will not be fulfilled until all the five mil- lion Jews in America have found their way to the Jewish National Home, have not as yet made the slightest move in the direction of their own repatriation to the Jew- ish State." A most sensible, if not some- what embarrassing, question to ask since Dr. Margoshes has him- self fiir years championed a mass exodus movement of American youth to Israel. But it is better to see the light late than never. Page 11 UPA Conference Slates Elath ralk Healer of Shoes NEW YORK — An urgent call has been issued to more than 400 Jewish communities throughout the U. S. for delegates to attend , 1 a special "Conference in a Crisis," I sponsored by the United Pales- I tine Appeal, and set for Oct. 22- 23 at the Shoreham Hotel, Wash- ington, D. C., Judge Morris Roth- enberg, UPA acting national chairman, announced. The speakers will include Is- I rael ambassador Eliahu Elath, former N. Y. Gov . Herbert H. Lehman and Daniel Frisch, pres- ident of the ZOA. SIMON KERNER is one of the most popular young crafts- men at the Bessie Gotsfeld Children's Village and Farm School in Raanana, Israel. A. refugee orphan who is learn- ing to lie a shoemaker at the village, which is maintained by the 5lizrachi Women's Organ- ization of America, lie under- took to repair a large number of the shoes of his fellow vil- lagers in time for the high Holy Days. DSR Driver Curbed for Incident' The advantages of reporting in- cidents of an anti-Semitic nature to the Jewish Community Coun- cil were seen in a recent case involving a DSR driver. The Council received a letter from Leo J. Nowicki, general manager of the DSR, in regard to an incident of July 20. It read, in part: ". . . there is, however, an occasional indivdual who for- gets his responsibility to the public. "The operator was cited before our board of review and charged with conduct unbecoming an em- ploye . . . He was found guilty and suspended for three days without pay." Israel Shoe Industry to Receive $1,000,000 Accept CARE Parcels for Delivery to Israel a Jewish League Places meni note., 3 on Cancer Group By LOIS BARNETT "An evening to remember" is how the Bnai Brith installation dance held at the New Glenwood Hotel can be termed. New mem- bers were installed by the de- gree team of the Louis Marshall lodge. Speakers were Samuel Leib, president of Distri•t 6, arid Louis Dank. Mesdames Samuel B. Danto, David Kliger and Frank J. Win- ton of the League of Jewish Wo- men will he members of the Speaker's Bureau of the lay edu- cation committee for the Ameri- can Cancar Society, it was an- nounced. . . .Aei invitation to see BEN M.4TZ'S complete line of fabrics for suits. specially cut to your individual measure. Mrs. Ida Schifman and son, Raymond, of Phoenix, are visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gins- berg. BEN MATZ Mrs. Bernard Levine and Bev- erly have left for Chicago to spend the holiday. CUSTOM TAILOR 7639 W. McNichols Near Santa Barbata • Cleaning and Pressing • Alterations and Remodeling Bus.—UN. 4-7682 Residence—UN, 1-2889 Joseph Litman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Litman, is attend- ing the Jewish Theological Col- lege in Chicago. ■•■■■ ••••••••• ■• •■•••••••••••■•••■■1•■■ ••••11••••=10, NEW YORK—Israel's shoe in- dustry will undergo revolution- ary changes with the establish- ment, within the next few months, of a large plant incor- porating the latest American ma- chinery and techniques, and rep- resenting an investment between $700,000 and $1,000,000 of Ameri- can and Israel capital, it was announced by the economic de- partment of the Jewish Agency for Palestine. THE HOME RELIEF SOCIETY Greetings .. . EXTF.NDS NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS TO ALL THEIR MEMBERS AND FRIENDS Davidson's The Publie Is Cordially Invited to ANNUAL LUNCHEON Being Detroit Mr. & Mrs. A. Bloomfeld Reid at the BOOK CADILLAC HOTEL NOV. 30th Birmingham ■■ •001•0.0=1. ■..■■•■••■■■ ••••••• ■■•■•■ ••• •=1.••• •• ■•x■■■ Mr. and Mrs. Abe Nusbaum 1075 N. St. Andrews Pl. Hollywood 3g. California of NEW YORK LINOLEUM and CARPET CO. Extend New Year Greetings to Family and Friends in Detroit and Elsewhere YOM KIPPUR GREETINGS ... Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Kepes DAVID ROSNER, noted hotel operator of Miami Beach and Atlantic City, announces the ac- quisition of tile newly-erected Delmonico Hotel, on the ocean at 64th street and Collins ave- nue, Miami Beach. The Del- monico has its own outdoor swimming pool, 200 feet of pri- vate beach, dance patio and marine deck, overlooking the ocean, among other luxurious features. The Delmonico will have a Kosher cuisine. NEW YORK—CARE is accept- ing orders for non-profit food packages to be delivered in the new state of Israel. Paul Comly French, executive director of CARE, disclosed that 15,000 kosher food packages have already arrived at Tel Aviv abortrd the Elmira Victory. An additional 10,000 parcels will be Sent later this month, and the supply will he replenished as or- ders are filled. WISH TO EXTEND L'SHONO TOVO TIKUSE'VU V'SECHASEMU 9261 WILDEMERE AVENUE To Their Customers and Friends WM. MI. • •••• OMMWEEM ■•••■■■••■■■••■ •••• ■■ •••• ■ ••.• ■ . NIN.0 ■1••■•■•■ • • . GREETINGS . • riars CADILLAC SQUARE FRUIT CO. 194 9 710 May The New Year Bring You A Full Mean. We Of Happiness 2439 RUSSELL • • • SENSIBLE QUESTION THE CRITICISM of Dr. Silver's article in "Reader's Digest" by the nationalistic Zionists as re- ported first in these columns, has evidently spread so far that Dr. Margoshes, a spokesman for the ZOA, has found it necessary to defend Dr. Silver in an article in the "Tog." The most telling argument which Dr. Margoshes advances against the nationalist critics is Adds New Hotel Greetings on the New Year Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Landis and start extend their sincere wishes for a prosperous and joyous New Year. BERNARD EDELMAN 1, 3 4 6 ; 1 "I f il ••• °MINA, MICHIGAN *WINN •••••• ■■ • ••••••••••••• 04. • .1.0.11006 V'