DETROIT JEWISH CIIRONICLE Page 16 Bets Gurion, Beth El Establishes a Chair Wayne to Honor Franklin Frisch Define at A `Call' to Youth (Continued from Page 4) they felt, "unquostamably served to spread doubt as to the patriot- ism of large numbers of Ameri- can Jews" and called upon the officers to "continue their efforts to secure a cessation of the coun- cil's publicity methods." • • • RELIEF RUDdETS LAST WEEK the "Morning Journal" published a letter by a reader (Isaac Allen, who is intro- duced as an old Zionist and social worker) in which he advanced the simple theory that there are two methods of meeting budgets: one by raising income and an- other by cutting expenses. In Allen's opiMon the UJA, UPA, JDC and other fund-col- lecting agencies are stressing too much the first method, and are ignoring entirely the second. The present expenses of our fund-raising bodies are geared to a period of prosperity, when big donations were the rule and peo- ple were generous with their con- tributions. Times have changed. Incomes are smaller now and contribu- tions less generous. Therefore, all agencies should reduce expenses instead of crying more shrilly about keeping up contributions at the old level. According to this experienced observer, the aystem of sending messengers to Israel and bringing others from Israel to pep up the selling campaigns of the fund- raising agencies, is a disgrace. The expenses involved in send- ing messengers to' ;.nd from Is- rael are, according to this author- ity, scandalous. The Israeli messengers are the worst offenders. They stop in the richest hotels, eat in the most luxurious restaurants, travel only by taxi and by stir and, that too, only first class and de luxe. Thus, hundreds of thousa'nds of dollars of relief monies which should go to the starved refugees in the open-air camps are being wasted. • • • ISRAEL IN UN THE SECURITY COUNCIL, in the shortest session of its his- tory, unanimously rejected Egypt's proposal for immediate consideration of demilitarization of Jerusalem. The meeting lasted 25 minutes. Although Chairman Austin re- peatedly asked for comments and observations, not a single repre- sentative spoke on the subject. The Israeli delegation has con- sistently followed its previously- announced policy of strict neu- trality between the eastern and western blocs. Last week it ab- stained along with four Arab states from voting on the crucial issues of Korea and the violation of human rights in Soviet satel- lite states. Nazi Criminal Found Working in Argentina PROGRAM for the advance- " ment of human relations, named in honor of Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, known widely for his ' DR. FRANKLIN • • humanitarianism and understand- ing, has been established through action of the board of trustees of Temple Beth El and of the Detroit board of education in pro- viding for a Leo M. Franklin chair in human relations at Wayne University. Dr. David D. Henry, Wayne president, pointed out that this is the first memorial chair pro- • Hate Paper No Business of Ernie Bevin LONDON—(WNS) —If publi- cation of the German anti-Semit- ic paper, "Dec Stuermer," which thrived during the Nazi regime, is resumed, Ernest Bevin, British foreign secretary, will do nothing to stop it. This became known when Bar- nett Janner, Laborite M. P., asked Bevin to prevent the 'reported reappearance of a paper whose very name "stinks in the nostrils of every decent person." Bevin's reply was that he could not "in- terfere in this business now." Janney's. request was made fol- lowing a report that the printer of the sheet was planning re- sumption of "this horrible por- nographic paper, widely circu- lated during the Nazi period," BALTIMORE—Dr. Joseph I. Kemler, of Baltimore, who de- vised an operation for cancer of the larynx—whereby the larynx as well as the patient can be saved—left for a three- week visit to Israel on Oct. 15. Dr. Kemler in a special statement, announced that he will teach "Kemler Operation" to the surgeons of Kupat Holim, the Histadrut Sick Fund, while NEW YORK—The Joint Distri- in Israel. bution Committee, major Amer- ican agency aiding distressed Jews overseas, opened the Paul Jewish History Week Baerwald School of Social Work Slated for April, 1950 in Versailles, France, it was an- NEW YORK — Jewish History nounced at JDC headquarters. Week, inaugurated last year by The school, first of its kind to the National Jewish Welfare be established on the continent, Board-sponsored American Jew- will train welfare workers from ish Historical Society, will be ob- European. North African and served•n 1950 beginning April 16. Middle East lands in modern American social work techniques. The first class of 32 students, all on full scholarships including tuition, maintenance, materials and books, has been drawn from 12 countries. On completion of a one year Arthur Monson is fund raising chairman, Mrs. Frank Schumer, course, the students will return ad chairman, Mrs. Raymond to 'their native countries. intro- Sharkey, ticket chairman, and duce their newly-acquired knowl- Mrs. Sam Katz, darling chairman. edge into local agencies and pass on their training to their fellow workers. Open JDC School for Social Work • • • Pisgalr •• . Tikvalt • • • Morffen than •• • ltabbi Zage• GAS HEAT • • • Louis Marshall Dr. Fritz Redl, professor of social work at Wayne University, spoke Wednesday on "Parents' Behavior towards Children and What Makes .Children Misbe- have." Mrs. Ben Dorf is fund raising chairman; Mrs. David Gantz, co- chairman; Mrs. David Kessler, ticket chairman; Mrs. Chas. Aver- buch. ad chairman, and Mrs. Al Halprin, darling chairman. Harry B. Keidan ■■•■ ••=.1M•• ■•■ •• ••••• ■■■■••■■ •••, DAVID DESOW WE DO NOT DO PLUMBING, BUILD GARAGES , OR INSTALL STORM SASH OUR BUSINESS IS HEATING FREE ESTIMATES Distributors & Dealers for Janitrol — Norge — Columbia & Capitolaire Richman Heating Co. HEATING EXPERTS SINCE 1924 8235 LYNDON TE 4-2610 Elkin Elected President Max Elkin, owner of the Col- onial Hotel in Mt. Clemens, was elected president of Beth Tip- hilath Moses Synagogue in that city. Other officers are Samuel Kraemer, vice-president, and Larry Goldberg, Samuel Sch- wartz, Meyer Davis and Dr. Sam Levine. LEGAL NOTICE Third Insertion Isadore R. Starr, Attorney, 20Ig Dime Bldg. CU). 373.331 NOTICE OF PROBATE STATE OF 'MICHIGAN, County of Wayne, u. At a session of the Probate Court for said County of Wayne, held at the Probate Court Room in the City of Detroit, on the Thirteenth day of October. in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine, Present, Pat- rick H. O'Brien, Judge of Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of ABRAHAM LEEMON, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Betty Abel pray- ing that administration of said estate be granted to herself or some other suitable person: It is ordered. that the NINTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, NEXT. at ten o'clock in the forenoon at said Court Room be appointed for hearing said petition. And it is further Ordered. that Air copy of this order be published once in each week for three weeks con- secutively previous to said time of hearing, in the Detroit Jewish Chron- icle, a newspaper printed and circu- lated in said County of Wayne, PATRICK H. co`nrunt. (A true copy) Judge of Probate. JOSEPH F. O'SULLIVAN, Deputy Probate Register. — — RE .ELECT DEL A. SMITH For Councilman Certified Public Accountant Preferred by Citizen's League to SUITE 1429 CADILLAC TOWER Indorsed by Detroit Newspapers and Civic Organizations Announces the Removal of his Offices November 1 A Cancer Specialist Leaves for Israel League. There will be a drawing at the December meeting for a year's supply of nylons. Mrs. Sidney Kalt is fund raising chair- man; Mrs. Jean Sucher and Syl- via Ratter are in charge of ads. Helen Mann is darling chairman. Mrs. George Agree, ticket chair- man, Mrs. Louis Modell, Mrs. Laughs, songs, dances—a night Henry Fidler and Mrs. Louis of fun is scheduled for November Brant are in charge of tickets. 14 at Congregation Bnai Moshe— Tikvah chapter will celebrate Mrs. Laikin is president of Kei- when the Pisgah bowlers take over. Mrs. Burton Gutman, dra- its third birthday at 8:30 p.m.,, dan. matic chairman of the bowlers, Tuesday, Nov. 15, at the Beth has prepared a bang-up skit. Mrs. Aaron Synagogue. Mrs. Albert Kaplan, program chairman, prom- Jack Ketail is fund raising chair- A victory party will be held at man. Other committee members ises an entertaining evening with Mrs. Gerald Goldberg as guest the home of Mrs. I. Choen, 19357 are: Mrs. Albert Ashe, Mrs. Mur- speaker. Monica, at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, ray Shapiro, Mrs. David Passel, Dec. 7. All those who have paid Mrs. Bernard Goodman, Mrs. Al- for their tickets by Nov. 16 will bert Klaiman; Mrs. David Leven- be eligible for the drawing of the son, Mrs. Al Laban and Mrs. A fund raising rally will be year's supply of nylon hose. Mrs. Philip Kramer. held on Wednesday, Nov. 9 at the home of Mrs. Betty Alter, 1981 Richton. Mrs. Irvin Lipson is fund raising chairman; Mrs. Sam Traison, ad chairman; Mrs. Sid- ney Ersher, ticket chairman; Mrs, Philip Shiovitz, darling chairman; Our 25 years of heating experience qualifies us to give you Mrs. Abe Sinclair, teen-agers the proper Gas Conversion Burner, Gas Designed Furnace or chairman, and Mrs. Hilton Her- Boiler for your home. man, memoriam chairman. (Continued from Page 8) Blackman. Mrs. Harry Swartz, fund raising chairman, thanks the following co-chairmen: Mrs. Ethel Blackman, Mrs. Bud Bronson, Mrs. Bernard Abramson, Mrs. Charles Jones, and Mrs. Ruben Atlas. • • • • ■ ••• ■ •••• salary, and the recipient would be-given a lighter academic load so he could carry forward re- search or lecturing activities. A five-member board desig- nated by the president of Wayne would select the professor, basing the choice upon teaching, re- search, or community activity in the field of human relations. Under the plan, Wayne would present annually a lecture series known as the Leo M. Franklin memorial lectures in human rela- tions. The series would include addresses by the memorial pro- fessor, and four other lecturers to be selected by him. Chapter Activities Listed BUENOS AIRES—(WNS)—A Hungarian Nazi. leader of a gang whose job was to hunt for Jews. was found working here in a sports club, a publication put out by Hungarian Jewish refugees now living in Argentina revealed. Action is being taken by the publication to remove the Ges- tapo agent. Martin Ilammairai, from his position here and to The Keidan Chapter had as extradite him to Hungary, where speaker at the Nov. 1 meeting he is wanted on charges of war Haskell Lazar, regional director crimes. of the Michigan Anti-Defamation Wiel ■ ••••• aided for Wayne University. "We are grateful to the sponsors for selecting Wayne as the medium through which to honor the mem- ory of one of Detroit's outstand- ing citizens," he said. • • • A CIVIC LEADER RABBI FRANKLIN died in August, 1948, after 42 years. at the Beth El. He had been twice president of the Public Library Commission, a member of the boards of the Detroit Symphony Society, the Civic Theater Asso- ciation, the Ford Republic, and the League of Nations Associa- tion. He had received the hon- orary degree, Doctor of Laws, from Wayne in 1940 and a cita- tion "for distinguished living" from the Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews, and Protestants. Establishment of the fund was approved by the Temple's board of trustees and reported by Beth El's president, Nate S. Shapero. A memorial gifts committee will be in charge of the funds and be headed by Martin Butzel. • • • FACULTY'S CHOICE A TENTATIVE PLAN calls for a Wayne professor to be named the Leo M. Franklin memorial professor in human relations each April and for the occupancy of the chair to begin the following September. The honor would carry an annual stipend of $1,000 over and above the professor's Thursday, November 3, 1849 •■•■• (Formerly "Barium Tower") • Detroit 26, Michigan WOodword 3-2035 ••■• ••■•■•■•■•■•■ SEEKS RE-ELECTION ON A SPLENDID RECORD