. Page Throe Till jCWIS4 MEWS Decontiser Pk 1+42 Detroit Maps Program for JNF Rally Entire Local Jewish Community Invited To Join 'Land for Freedom' Conference Community Is Asked to Join in Conference on Palestine Redemption for Post-War Need Dec. 26-27; Dr. Goldstein, Senator Barkley, Lipsky on Program Delegates representing Jewish communities through- out the land will participate in the "Land for Freedom" Conference of the Jewish National Fund of America, during the week-end of Dec. 26 and 27, at the Book-Cadil- lac hotel. Placing emphasis on the need for preparing the land of Palestine for the settlement of hundreds of thousands of Jews program and the sessions all day Sunday will include Judge Louis E. Levinthal, president of the Zionist Organization of America; Louis Lipsky, member of the World Zionist Executive; Dr. Na- hum Goldmann, official repre- sentative of the World Zionist ing in formulating plans for the conference. William Hordes, pres- ident of the Jewish National Fund Council, and Philip Slomovitz ad- dressed the delegates. Zionist Exhibit Mr. Leonard has spoken to other local groups, including the Ladies' Auxiliary of the J.N.F. A prominent social worker and former newspaperman, he has just completed a book of stories, "Americans All," which will be published by Behrman's Jewish Book House of New York. The Jewish National Fund Con- ference here will be featured by exhibits of various Zionist pub- lications, including the biography of the late president of the Jew- ish National Fund, Menahem Ussishkin, written by Prof. Jos- eph Klausner of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. . ASSIGNMENT IN B R I T- TANY, by Helen Maclnnes. A thrilling adventure story of a member of the British Intel- ligence spying on the Nazis along the coast of France $2.50 Hordes, Ellmann, Slomovitz Mendel N. Fisher, executive di- rector of the J.N.F., will present his annual report. Other Detroit- There will be no sessions on Friday, Dec. 25. Relax With Books by G. B. Stern. Her return to the Matriarch series with this novel is as charming and ap- pealing as i t s predeces- $3 sors . upon the conclusion of the war, this conference will hear a galaxy of America's outsanding Jewish leaders who will outline the needs for land redemption in the upbuilding of the Jewish National DR. JAMES G. HELLER Homeland and will report on re- cent plans for the realization of Executive and of the Jewish the redemption program. Agency for Palestine; Leon Gell- Silver Opening Speaker man, president of Mizrachi of Dr. Abba Hill-el Silver, national America; David Wertheim, secre- chairman of the United Palestine tary of Poale Zion-Zeire Zion; Appeal Jewish and one of the Mrs. David de Sola Pool, presi- national co-chairmen of the Unit- dent of Hadassah; Mrs. Archibald ed Jewish Appeal, will be the Silverman, of Providence, It. I., Zionist delegate who recently vis- ited England; and Sidney G. Kus- worm of Dayton, 0., treasurer of the Supreme Bnai Brith lodge. On Friday night and Sabbath morning, preceding the corr- ence, visiting rabbis will speak from the pulpits of local syna- gogues. Don't forget that in an emer- gency you can get your money back on a WAR BOND any time Oneg Shabbat Planned after 60 days, so you're not tak- An Oneg Shabbat on Saturday ing any chances of embarrass- afternoon will precede the open- ment by putting your savings in ing conference session. There will WAR BONDS. THE YOUNG MATRIARCH, SIDNEY G. KURWeiRM be informal discussions and re- freshments will be served. THE SONG OF BERNA- DETTE, by Franz Werfel. A beautiful story of a girl's ad- venture $3 ALL NIGHT LONG, by Ers- kine Caldwell. A human story of war behind the German lines and the fierce courage shown by Russians $2.50 DAYS OF OFELIA, by Ger- trude Diamant. An inimitable picture of Mexican life that takes you straight to the heart of our exotic ally $2.75 CRESCENT CARNIVAL, by Francis Parkinson Keyes. A glowing novel of three gener- ations in the city of New $3 Orleans HOSTAGES, by Stefan Heym. A story of life, love, death, bravery, treachery, torture, suspense, and faith of the people of Prague under the Nazi terror $2.50 TIME OF 'PEACE, by Ben Ames Williams. A deeply moving story about a father and son culminating with the Pearl. Harbor episode $2.75 THE THREE BAMBOOS, by Robert Standish. The rise of Japan and her insidious plan for world conquest woven around the exciting story of a Japanese family $2.75 COUSIN WILLIAM, by Della T. Lutes. A human present- clay novel about the black sheep of the Thompson fam- ily who preferred his violin and fishing to taking care of his family $2 LONG SHIPS PASSING: THE STORY OF THE GREAT LAKES, by Walter Havighurst. Vivid, interesting descriptions of the dramatic role the Great Lakes have played in history-malting. . $3 Mezzanine—Farmer—Section C Relax With Games OSCAR LEONARD principal speaker at the opening session of the conference, Satur- day night. Dec. 26. Emma Shever will participate in a specially arranged musical program at the opening session of the convention as well as at the banquet. Senator Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky will be the principal speaker at the banquet. A close personal friend of Dr. Gold- stein, Senator Barkley, who is majority leader of the U. S. Senate, has long been one of the most ardent Christian sup- porters of the Zionist move- ment. On Sunday night, Dee. 27, Dr. Israel Goldstein will be honored ;aft a banquet in recognition of his completion of 10 years of service as head of the J.N.F. in America. (Fred M. Butzel will speak for Detroit's Jewish community and Judge Morris Rothenberg of New - Nork will be the toastmaster. Sobeloff to Give Greeting Isidore Sobeloff, executive di- rector of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration of Detroit, will greet the conference on Saturday night in behalf of Detroit's Jewish com- munity. Participants in the banquet DAVID WERTHEIM ers who will participate in the conference will include William Hordes and Philip Slomovitz, co- chairmen of the conference com- mittee, and other local Zionist leaders. James I. Ellmann, presi- dent of the Jewish Community Council, will greet the conference on Sunday morning. Sunday morning and afternoon conference sessions will be sep- arated by a luncheon which will be followed by round table dis- cussions of current Zionist and land redemption needs. At a conference of Detroit or- ganizations, held Monday evening at the Shaarey Zedek, the co- operation of the general Jewish community of Detroit was enlist- ed for the conference. 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