Friday, June 12, 1942

THE JEWISH NEWS

Gannett Joins
Zionist Ranks

- NEW YORK (JPS)—Frank E.
Gannett, one of America's fore-
Most newspaper publishers,
whose forebears migrated to
America in 1632, has joined the
Zionist Organization of America
"at the request of no one but out
of my own deep conviction that
the establishment of the JeWish
National Homeland in Palestine
is the most statesmanlike answer
to the most tragic problem and
one of the most pressing , needs
If our time," he told an audi-
nce at Town Hall celebrating
e 25th anniversary of the Pal-
s. ine Jewish Legion, which
elped Allenby take Palestine in
he last war.
Mr. Gannett was one of a num-
• -r of speakers including Lt.
.v. Charles Poletti of New
► ork, David ben Gurion, chair-
an of the Jewish Agency Exe-
utive, and Elias Ginsburg, na-
ional commander of the Jewish
-gion.

J. D. C.

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U. S. Experts Lead Bnai Brith Panel on Youth Role

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udice; and her constant compan-
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To save tens of thousands of
tire-miles of precious rubber and
thousands of gallons of gasoline
that would be used up by the del-
egates to the national campus
convention of Aleph Zadik Aleph,
scheduled to be held at the Unis
versify. of New Hampshire, the
convention has been cancelled
and replaced by a national war
service conference in Chicago,

with attendance limited to 175
delegates. High-lighting the con-
ference will be a panel discussion
on youth's role on the home front,
with government experts from
Washington reading the panel.
The panelists are, left to right:
Mark A. McCloskey, national di-
rector of recreation in the Office
of Defense Health and Welfare
Services of Federal Security

Rabbis

Campaign

Agency; Mrs. Hannah G. Kaiser,
director of the youth section of
the War Savings Staff of the
Treasury Department; Wilbus
Schramm, head of the colleges
and educational groups unit of
the Civilian Mobilization Branch
of the Office of Civilian Defense,
and Herbert L. Gutterson, chief
of the General Salvage Section .
of the War Production Board.

VETERANS' NEWS

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‘VANTED—Young or middle aged wo-
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apartment. References. Boston-Law-
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TOw nsend 8-4717
Jewish War Veterans of the
monwealth in Palestine. That is a total of $193,772.60. showing an United States is formulating
AGED lady living alone in
the chief result of the anti-Zion- increase of $26,852.60, or 17 per plans for July 11 and 12 on the MIDDLE
apartment will employ capable wo-
ist conference summoned here cent, over last year.
man to act as driver and maid. 731
occasion of the national execu-
Covington. Apt. 105. UN. 2-3240.
by a group of 24 rabbis.
Division B, Services, of which tive committee meeting of the
Rabbi William Fineshriber , Henry Lapides and Joseph Sand- Fifth Regional Conference. Na- SAL ES GIRLS for ladles' and children's
Philadelphia, is chairman of the ler were the heads, reported a tional Commander Benjamin
shop. Janet's. 9021 - 12th.
committee, which includes Rab- total of $54,936.
Kaufman, and executive officers , \LESLADY for women's dresses.
bi Louis Wolsey, Philadelphia,
Harry Frank, Harry S. Grant of the national organization will
Good salary and commission. Chic
Dress Shop. 9035 - 12th.
Rabbi Morris Lazaron and Rabbi and Samuel J. Rands , heads of be present in Detroit. A get-to-
William Rosenau, Baltimore, Division C, Mechanical Trades, gether of sevespal hundred of the BRIGHT comfortable room for 1 or 2.
Good transportation. Monterey near
Rabbi Samuel Goldenson, New have reported a total of $120,- veterans and members of the
Linwood. TO 6-24.52.
York, and Rabbi Elmer Berger, 923.50, an increase of $12,824.50, Auxiliary Units will take place.
Flint, Mich.; the latter the only or 12 per cent, over last year.
There will be a public rally to FOR RENT—Nicely furnished six
room lower flat. 5100.00 per month
youthful participant in the ses-
Division D, Building Trades, further the war effort of the
from June 10th till Sept. 10th. Phone
sions.
headed by Charles N. Agree, Jewish War Veterans.
University 3-1556.
A reiteration of a philosophy Julius Berman, Max C. Handler
Post 135 will present an Amer_ ROOM—Furnished or unfurnished for
of severalgenerations was voiced and Barney Smith, has turned in
young man or lady, working da y s
by Rabbi David Philipson, Cin- $126,473.50, being an increase of ican flag to the Wolverine Club,
(e-e4transportation.
nee
.
TO. 7-71e9SS
cinnati, who denied that Pales- $20,686, 20 per cent, over last Chapter 88. of the Purple Heart,
on
Sunday.
June
14,
7:30
p.
m.,
tine is the Promised Land, say- year.
NICELY furnishes'. room for couple.
Home pi h lieges. 9327 Broadsti eet.
ing that every one of the United
Division E, Food Products, Ben- at the Veterans' Building. 704
Dow nstairs.
East
Jefferson.
Rabbi
Jacob
J.
Nations was a promised land for jamin Grosberg and Philip Lip- Nathan of Congregation Bnai
the Jewish people.
ROOM for gentleman in home with
son, chairmen, reported $72,794, Moshe will
speak.
couple. Excellent transportation.
QUESTIONS PATRIOTISM-
representing- -ans 'in crease of
Telephone Tjler 4-6258.
$8,994.65,
14
per
cent.
An unreserved attack on the
Division
F,
Professional,
Peter
vision—of
which
Mrs.
Hyman
C.
Elegant
Home — Income
motives and patriotism of Amer-
OF LUXURY—Live In ex-
ican Zionists was delivered by P. Gilbert, Dr. A. Max Kohn and Broder was chairman, raised a . HEIGHT
clushe penthouse with private ele-
Rabbi Lazaron at the opening Henry Meyers, chairmen, have total of 595.933.82, an increase of
vator. 6 large mahog, finish rooms
25-ft. thing room, 2 full tiled baths.
already secured 1102,790.75, an $9,845.77, 11 per cent, over last
session.
showers: fireplace: large porches: 4
increase
of
$3,145,
3
per
cent.
year.
"We have not only the right
apts.. 5 rooms and bath: one base.
Division G, Arts and Crafts, "OVER-THE-TOP" GROUPS
but the duty to consider our
apt.. janitor; 1 steam and hot wat-
er: 4 bk- . gar. Earns 10.-; net on
stand not only on the practical Harry M. Radon, Alex Schreiber In Division A, three teams ex-
entire price. 120.000. Terms 3-7.0uti.
aspects of the Congress-Zionist and Leonard N. Simons, reported ceeded their quotas—the dry
Steel fram-bk. concrete, tile roof;
mosaic t iled halls. marble stai rs.
claims, but also on the wisdom a sum of $53.919, being an in- goods team headed by Morris
This 6-apt. WaS built at cost of
and wholesomeness and truth of crease of $. 5,398, 12 per cent, over Jacobs, Robert Loewenberg and
575.000 by former millionaire. Illness
the ir philosophy. We cannot by last year.'
compels sale.
Simon H. Weisman; the furniture 10-APT.—East
Side cor.: 4 to 3 rooms:
our silence seem to give consent
Division H, Treasury Gifts, I and upholstery team headed by
new tankles.s water heater: 1941
to those things we reject," Rabbi Joseph H. Bernstein, James I. Arthur Leebove and Herman
rents nets 10 r. Wonderful buy;
Lazaron told the conference.
only .V21.009: terms.
Ellmann and Myron A. Keys, , Mathias, and the men's apparel 13-APT
—Grand River Sect: high-
DEPLORES 'TRAGEDY'
chairmen, have already secured team headed by Harry S. Cohen.
class sot. brk.: 4 rooms and bath,
$27,459.
2 bedrooms: stoker; new stoves:
Prior to the opening session
Only Divisions B and H have The following four teams. went
new equipment: 1941 rents 56.200.
Rabbi James G. Heller, Cincin-
Real buy. 5.32.500: terms.
reported decreases in amounts , over the top in Division C. Auto
nati, president of the Conference,
$38.000 'FAKES DEED. subject to
ra ised. 4 sales, headed by Joseph B. Slat- small payment mtg.: 26-apt.: select
in a letter circularized to his
location: 2 to 3 rooms: new stoves,
The Junior Division—Division,tkin and Nathan Margolis; the
colleagues, had declared that the
nets- refrig excellent cond.: 1941
J—under the chairmanship of steel group headed by Abe Kasle:
rents 515 .000: earns 12';', net on
conference to fight against the
Jacob L. Keidan, has raised $17,- the bottles, bags and barrels
present half price.
formation of a Jewish Army in
681.30, an increase of $3,954.75, team, headed by Herman Cohen 57.200 DOWN-19 units; solid rough
Palestine and to combat the in-
cast buff bk. and steel; fine cond.,
like new: 4 rooms. tiled baths. show-
fluence of Zionism in American or 21 per cent, over last year. and Sam Jacobs, and the waste
ers: only Z•l". off for frozen rents:
Division
W—the
Women's
Di-
materials
and
paper
team,
headed
life was a "tragedy" and mark-
still
earns 30% net. Priced at fore-
by Jack Lieberman.
ed the beginning of "a long pe-
closure cost. Prime real estate as-
that several Zionist leaders be-
sures highest fixed profit for your
riod of a widening breach, driv-
Five teams exceeded their
dollars plus future increased values.
lieve that the handful of rabbis
en not merely through the Con- is a "front" for other forces hop- quotas in Division D, as follows:
Post yourself—get all the Facts and
Figures from Mr. Bedford.
ference, but through the Union
Painters
and
decorators,
Sam
ing to undermine the Zionist po-
(of American Hebrew Congre-
HOMER WARREN & CO.
sition. These are urging a vigor- Klessmer and Alex Stein, chair-
58 YEARS' DEPENDABLE SERVICE
gations) and (Hebrew Union) OUS
CA. 0321
effort to seek public expres- man; building supplies and con- DIME BLDG.
College too."
tractors,
Benjamin
Wilk,
chair-
sion of the overwhelming sup-
port which American Jews give man; store fixtures and janitor
'FRONT' FOR OTHER FORCES to the upbuilding of the Jewish supplies, Henry Jassey, chairman:
BUSINESS
OFFICIAL ZIONISTS SAY
homeland in Palestine. property management, David
or
NEW YORK (JPS)—Official
Wilkus, chairman; carpenters and
INDIVIDUAL
Zionist bodies were inclined to TOLD TO AVOID ARMY
contractors, Bernard Isaac and
dismiss as unimportant the ga- ISSUE, SAYS LAWMAKER
Abraham Silberstein, chairmen.
thering of anti-Zionist rabbis in
WASHINGTON (JPS) — Con- In Division E, two teams over-
Atlantic City who declared that
gressman James P. McGranery subscribed their assigned quotas:
they were entering upon a cru- of Pennsylvania originally de- Bakeries, Arthur Goldstein and
oft
sade to offset the influence of
cided to have nothing to do with Samuel Marko•its, chairmen;
the Zionist movement in Amer- support for a Jewish Army in beverages and groceries, Benja-
MACHINERY • EQUIPMENT
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
ican-Jewish .life. It is learned
Palestine because some Jews told min Grosberg and Philip Lipson,
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS
him it was a "controversial" chairmen.
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question front which he sought Two teams who oversubsCribed
to dissociate himself. This he re- their quotas in Division F are:
AUTO LOANS—REFINANCING
REPAIR BILLS FINANCED
vealed in announcing his support Social workers and nurses, Clar-
to the Committee for a Jewish ice Freud, chairman; chiropodists,
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Army. Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs, chairman.
',PERSONAL—
SIGNATURE ONLY

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, gainst a J.D.C. promise to repay
ese debts when possible to do
without aiding the enemy.
"Although the situation of the
efugees in Shanghai is certainly
.recarious," Mr. Hyman said,
'we know for a fact that at this
*me the Japanese are permitting
- lief work to continue under
iss Margolis' auspices much as
fore. Programs of feeding,
lothing, sheltering, medical aid
nd child care are being con-
ucted."
Paying tribute to the heroism
f Miss Margolis and Mr. Siegel
sticking to their_ posts, Mr.
: yman said:
"The Joint Distribution Com-
ittee is indeed fortunate in the
ibre of the men and women
•ho represent it abroad. Miss
argolis and Mr. Siegel are only
o of the several brave Ameri-
. in Europe, Asia and South
erica, who consider it their
imary duty to stay on the job,
isregarding personal -safety.
- rtainly, it is dangerous for any
bite people to live in Japanese
ritory at present. It is far
.re dangerous if they happen
be Americans. If, • to top it,
ey are also Jews, their situa-
, may be considered highly
- arious."

'ELLING
rvices and unveiling of a
.nument in memory of Norbert
snard will be held in Clover-
1 Cemetery on Sunday, June
1942, at 10 o'clock in the
rning. Friends and relatives
. invited to be present.

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