Page Ten THE JEWISH NEWS Rescue of 4,500 Delayed; Ships Held Unseaworthy London Quarters Unaware of Nazi News Report That Parley Between Britain and Bulgaria HaVe Fallen Through for Emigration of Jews to Palestine Friday, Merck 19, 1943 Shulman Given Rank Of Flight Officer Y. - MARSHALL. D. SHULMAN * David Kelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kelman, of 3359 Monterey Ave., was inducted in- to the army on March 1. H e w a s graduated from Central High School in 1935. He re- ceived his Bach- elor of Arts de- gree at Wayne U. in 1939, and is a member of Phi Tau Sigma Fraternity. H e was married to Lillian Rosen in March 1941 and is the father of a five-month-old daughter. He is now stationed at Miami Beach, Fla. Before his induction he was associated with the Army Ord- nance Audit DiviSion at the Ford Administration Bldg. . Church Council Urges Roosevelt to Save Jews CINCINNATI (JTA)—A six-point resolution urging that steps be taken to save the Jews in Germany and conquered Mendele's "Kliatche" /ands was adopted here by the Council of Churches at a joint session with the Church and Social Work Division of Shown at Littman's the Council of Social Agencies at the Central Parkway The great story by Mendele Y.M.C.A. The resolution _urged President Roosevelt and his counselors "to strive to secure united action with our Allies." Mocher Seforim, "Die Kliatche," Poles Protest Execution of Alter and Erlich LONDON, (JTA)—The .Polish government this week sent a note to the government of Russia protesting the exe- cution of the two Polish-Jewish labor leaders, Victor Alter and Henryk Erlich. A memorial meeting for the executed Jewish Socialist leaders will be held in London the end of this month, arranged jointly by the Polish Socialist Party and by the JewiSh Socialists who escaped from Poland. is featured on the screen at Littman's People's Theater, 12th and 'Seward, for a three-day showing, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Its English title is "The Light Ahead." The companion picture is "I Have Sinned." Both films were made in pre-war Poland by out- standing casts of characters. " . N1111110•1111111111111a, Veterans to Present Flag to Camp Custer ( Members of the State Depart- ment at the Michigan Jewish War Veterans, whose State Com- mander is Samuel J. Rhodes, will present a Flag to Colonel Sten- jem's Company at Fort Custer, on Sunday. The flag will bear the inscrip-; tion '"6th Service Cotnmand Re- - habilitation Center 1616 Service Unit Fort Custer." For many of the members of the Michigan Jewish War Vet- erans, the trip to Fort Custer will be a homecoming, for the major- ity of them received their train- ing there in the last war. Following the presentation ceremonies, the group has been invited to a Purim party at the Camp sponsored by the Detroit Jewish Welfare Board. Members of the Women's Auxiliary will : provide Purim delicacies for the party. Yudkoff Thanks Aides in Bnai Brith Bond Sale Zionist Festival of Music on Thursday was advanced to the rank of Flight Officer at the Victorville Army Flying School, Victorville, Calif. A graduate of the University of Michigan, class of 1937, Shul- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Shulman. of Webb Ave., was a member of the editorial staff of the Detroit News and later served as public relations direc- tor for the National Safety Coun- 75,000 Jews in Transdniestria in Danger of Death SOMEWHERE IN EUROPE (JTA)—Of the more than cil. He took post-graduate work Harvard. He is stationed at 200,000 Rumanian Jews who have been deported to the bar- at the Army Air Base in Ardmore, ren stretches of Transdniestria, the Rumanian-occupied sec- Okla. Britain Picking Rescue Parley Aides LONDON (JTA)—Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden an- nounced in Commons recently that th6 British Government hopes that the • forthcoming Anglo-American parley in Ottawa to study means of saving Jewish and other persecuted persons in Nazi Europe would be Wide in scope. He de- clared that the Government is already discussing the selec- tion of the British representatives to the Ottawa conferences. Capt. Oliver Stanley, Colonial Secretary, speaking in Commons, indicated that the British Government does not intend to admit into. Palestine more than the approximately 30,000 Jews still entitled to enter under the terms of the White Paper, which provides for the halting of Jewish immi- gration to Palestine after March, 1944. co-chairmen of the Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Protestants, on the occasion of Brotherhood Week. The Catholic viewpoint was expressed by M. Hubert O'Brien, who has since been called by death. Mr. O'Brien's article on Brotherhood and the necessity for strengthening the ties of friendship and fellowship among all faiths may have been the last one he had written. It reflected the spirit of the man who played an important role in founding the Detroit movement for good will among Jews and Christians. We mourn his passing and extend our sympathies to his surviv_ors. Bolivia to Admit 100 Jewish Children LA PAZ, Boliiva (JTA)—The Bolivian Government this week announced that it has instructed its consulates in Eu- rope to grant immigration visas to 100 Jewish, refugee children. tion of the Ukraine, only about 75,000 still remain alive, and they are in imminent danger of death, a desperate appeal reaching here reveals. Most of the internees are mortally ill, as a result of starvation and absence of medical care. Highly contagious skin diseases have swept the entire region and many women are suffering from diseases contracted as a result of mistreatment by Rumanian troops. The Late M. Hubert O'Brien Marshall Darrow Shulman re- Four weeks ago, The Jewish News was privileged to cently won his wings as a glider pilot in the Army Air Corps and publish three articles by the Catholic, Jewish and Protestant LONDON (JTA)—Competent quarters here this week stated that they are unaware of the fact, reported by a Nazi news agency, that negotiations between the Bulgarian and British governments for the emigration of 4,000 Jewish children and 500 adults from Bulgaria to Palestine have broken down. The same quarters admitted that practical difficulties have arisen in bringing the negotiations to a successful con- elusion because the vessels on which the Jews are to travel allegedly have been declared unseaworthy by the Red Cross, which is to assume responsibility for the transfer of the Jews. Seek Funds for Refugee Children NEW YORK (JTA)—A national campaign to raise $300,- 000 to bring refugee children from Europe to Palestine was launched this week at. an emergency conference of the Mizrachi Women's Organization of America, the national religious women's Zionist movement, attended by more than 700 delegates and representatives of synagogue sisterhoods. Rabbi Meyer Berlin, world president of the Mizrachi who recently arrived from Jerusalem to confer with Ameri- can Zionist leaders, told the conference. that "American Jewry is the only hope for the rescue of European Jewry, and Palestine is the foremost haven for the rehabilitation of untold thousands of Hitler's victims." EDITORIAL Spring Ahead! HAVE YOUR CLOTHES BEAUTIFULLY DRY CLEANED NOW at HUDSON CLEANERS Because of wartime labor shortages, it now requires extra time to produce Hudson Cleaners fine, protective Guaranteed Quality Dry Cleaning. Plan ahead ... bring your spring cleaning in now to your nearest Hudson Cleaners, Cash and Carry Store. 30 Cash and Carry Stores in Detroit To Serve You! The annual festival of Jewish music, sponsored by the Zionist Organization of Detroit, will be held next Thursday evening in the social hall of Shaarey Zedek. Lawrence W. Crohn, who has arranged the program, will pre- side. AdMission will be free and all are welcome. The participating artists in- clude Marguerite Kozenn, so- prano; Julius Chajes, composer- pianist; Cantor Jacob Sonenklar, tenor; Cantor, Robert Tulman, tenor; Morris Hochberg, violin- ist; Rudolph Kramer, 'cellist. Their program follows: At the rally of the Greater De- troit Bnai Brith Council, held Monday evening at the Jewish Community Center, in celebra- tion of the sale by the Bnai Brith lodges of Detroit of $1,490,000 in War Bonds, Harry Yudkoff, pres- ident, praised the leaders of the local groups for their co-opera- tion and expressed thanks to Mrs. Lillian Aaron, president of Pisgah Auxiliary, and Max Gold- hoff, treasurer of Pisgah Lodge, for their efforts as co-chairmen in the drive. Upon the launching of the two submarine chasers made possible by this drive, the vessel prow's will bear a large shield announc- ing "This Fighting Ship is spon- sored and made possible by the War Bond and Stamp Purchases of the people of the Greater De- troit Bnai Brith Council." Richard E. Gutstadt of Chi- cago, national executive director of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, the principal speaker of the evening, presented a comprehensive picture showing that anti-Semitism is still prev- alent. Pisgah Lodge was host to the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Coun- cil at this celebration. Louis Rosenzweig, program chairman of the lodge, presided, and Ru- dolph Meyersohn, president of the lodge, extended greetings and presented Mr. Gutstadt. Remarks on Jewish Music Lawrence W. Crohn TRADITIONAL MUSIC Rachel Weeps for Her Children Roitman-Binder Songs of Prayer Schorr-Sonenklar Jacob Sonenklar Prayer Julius. Chajes Morris Hochberg Sh'ma Yisroel Max Helfman Shabbes Noch Minche (by request).... A. W. Binder Marguerite Kozenn CHASSIDIC AND JEWISH FOLK MUSIC ChasSidic Trio S. Rosowsky Hochberg-Kramer-Chajes Yam Lieder Schneyer Lullaby S. Golub Z' chor Rumshinsky Robert Tulman NEW PALESTINIAN MUSIC Palestine Melodies (first performance) Julius Chajes Julius Chajes. Hebrew Poem V. Shlonsky El Yivneh Hagan] J. Weinberg Margurite Kozenn Zamri Li Yemenite Melody Tzadikim Binder Em-athay Chalutz Song Jacob Sonenklar Mrs. S. Q. Kesler. accompanist. Community singing under direction of Julius Chajes. MARIAN ANDERSON TO CLOSE AUDITORIUM SERIES Marian Anderson, famed Am- erican singer, now on her sev- enth annual tour of the coun- try, comes to Masonic Auditor- ium on Monday evening, March 22, to sing her fifth recital in Detroit. MICHIGAN'S LARGEST FLORSHEIM. DEALER 1 FlORSHIM ce-4 „a9 eiti flea 2231-35 Woodward Next to Fax Theatre Open Evenings PRESCRIPTIONS there's time to be saved, your doctor is one who needs it! - During this war your doctor's time is consumed by added work due to shortage of trained nurses, technicians, and the loss of many doctors to The armed services. You, can hand the ex- tra time your doctor needs to hirn by reducing the likelihood of disease, by living sanely, by to avoiding accidents due carelessness. Serve America in war as well as victory! Live sensibly. And when you need the services of a doctor, follow his instructions to the letter. 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