Page Ten THE jEWISH NEWS AZA-Jewish News Cigarette Fund Is Highly Commended Zionist Town Hall Tuesday to Review Announcement of the inauguration of the cigarette fund for overseas servicemen by Detroit A. Z. A. and The Jewish News was greeted with enthusiasm this week. It is expected that other organizations will join the cam- paign in order to have their names on special labels inserted in each package of cigarettes to be issued_ to servicemen as a result of this campaign by the manufacturers of Old Gold cigarettes. Several contributions to the fund have already been re- ceived. They will be announced next week. Checks, in any amount, are to be made out to . Cigarette Fund of Detroit AZA—The Jewish News. The following coupon may be used in sending gifts to the cigarette fund: Rabbi Fram, Kay, Yudkoff, Cooper, Field, Mrs. Adler on the Program JEWISH NEWS OVERSEAS CIGARETTE FUND Name of individual or organization Address Amount Donations may be sent to The Jewish News, 2114 Pe- nobscot Bldg., or A. Z. A., 606 Murphy Bldg. WeizmannDoubts White Paper Will Halt Immigration Will Publicize Issues on Their Radio Hours; to Form Flow of Jews Into Palestine, Ukrainian Chapter He Assures, Will Continue Hyman Altman, sponsor' of the After May, 1944 two Jewish radio hours on Sta- tion WJLB on Saturday nights and at noon on Sundays, stated this week that he will devote the next three weeks' programs to- wards clarifying the issues which brought about the calling of the American Jewish Conference. Important statements on the Conference will be made on Mr. Altman's Hours this and the 'fol- lowing week-ends. Mr. Altman, who has been re- sponsible for numerous commu- nity undertakings in behalf of the Home for Aged, relief efforts during the years of depression and other movements, stated that he is planning to organize a branch of the Federation of Ukrainian Jews In Detroit. He announced that he is negotiating to bring as speakers for this pur- pose Modecai Danzig of The Day M. Duchovner of the Jewish Morning Journal and Emma Shurowitz of. the Forward. Mrs. Altman is active with Mr. Altman in sponsoring these activities. Alla- Pioneer. Women Increase Effort in Child Rescue Fund Annual Confirmation Services will be conducted by Temple Israel in the auditorium of the Detroit Art Institute on Tuesday evening, June 8. At Homes will be held in honor of the following Temple Israel Confirmands: Elayne Bassey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Bassey, Rabbi Leon Pram will discuss the importance of the American 4309 Glendale Ave., on Sunday, June 13, from 2 to 5 p. m. Jewish Conference at the Zion- Stanley Richard Gard, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gard of 2474 ist Town Hall Meeting to be held Oakrnan Blvd., 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday, June 13. No cards. next Tuesday evening at the William K. Hass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hass of 8651 Shaarey Zedek. LaSalle Blvd., Wednesday evening, June 9, 8 to 11 p. m. No cards. Factual mater- Marilyn Ruth Slomovitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Slomo- ial on the sub- vitz, 17355 Woodingham Dr., on Sunday, June 6, from 4 to 6 p. m. and 8 to 10 p. m. ject will be pre- Sonia. Ilene Solomon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. Solo- sented by Leon Kay, president of mon of 4245 Fullerton Ave., 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday, June 13. No. cards. the Detroit Chapter of the Rabbi J. Lookstein American Jewish Congress, a n d Speaker at Russian Harry Yudkoff, Relief Rally Sunday Rabbi Fram president of 13 the Greater Detroit Council of Rabbi Joseph Lookstein, prom- The date set for the high school Bnai Brith. inent New York Orthodox Zion- Walter L. Field, chairman of ist leader and a noted orator, graduation of the United Hebrew the Committee on Speakers and will be the principal speaker at Schools has been changed from Monday, June 7, to Sunday, June Organizers of the Zionist Organi- 13. zation of Detroit, under whose auspices the Town Hall Meetings Elementary classes will be are being arranged, will preside graduated on Sunday, June 6. at this meeting. Mrs. Morris Ad- Both exercises will be held in ler, president of Detroit Hadas- the auditorium of the Rose Sittig sah, will give an outline of latest Cohen School, Lawton and Tyler, at 8 p. m. occurrences in Palestine, with emphasis on the. work that is The elementary class has corn- being done to save the children pleted the seven-year course pre- , of Europe for settlement in Pal- scribed by the schools, while the estine through Youth Aliyah. high school class completed the two-year junior high school Abraham Cooper, president of course. the Zionist Organization of De- Officers of the classes are: troit, will bring a message from PHILADELPHIA - B -yRoN the national president, Judge (elementary), Albert Zager, pres-7 . Louis E. Levinthal. ident; Herbert Mandel, vice-pres- Zionist Town Hall Meetings ident; Milton Broder, secretary;- conclude with general debate by Perry Phillips, treasurer; Ruth the audience, and a social hour Cooper, chairman; Anna Mirves, with refreshments follows. chairman of gift committee; Ros- Election Of delegates to the lo- lyn Clayman, chairman pin corri-;' cal meeting for the American RABBI JOSEPH LOOKSTEIN mittee; Florence Sleeper, chair Jewish Conference will take place at this Zionist Town Hall the first aniversary celebration man of picture committee. Meeting, according to Mr. Cooper. of Folks' Committee for Russian DAVID W. SIMONS (junior War Relief, at 8:30. p. m. on high school), Benny Barish, pres- James G. McDonald, chairman of Monday at the Detroit Art In- ident; Rachel Nelson, vice-presi- dent; Rachel Rosenstein, secre- the President's Advisory Com- stitute. Halevy Chorus, Liberty Chorus tary; Jerry Abramson, treasurer. mittee on Political Refugees, PHILADELPHIA - B Y R 0 N urged President Roosevelt this and other features will be on the week to intercede with Britain program. Rabbi Leon Fram will (jUnior high school), Herman Robinson, president. over limitations on Jewish immi- preside. Admission will be free and • The graduation programs will gration into Palestine. be on the topiC of Shovuoth; The former League of Nations there will be no collection. High Commissioner for Refugees from Germany, speaking at the Mr. and Mrs. Stein Announce annual dinner-meeting of the That Their Popular Resort Is Now Open! Philadelphia Anti - Defamation Council, charged that the White Paper restrictions on Jewish im- Special Low Rates for June migration into Palestine are "a violation of the spirit of the Man- date.P NEW YORK (JPS) — Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, asserted that "Jewish immigra- tion will not be halted" when the Chamberlain White Paper goeS into effect in May, 1944, at a luncheon tendered to him by the Jewish National Workers' ance, .which inducted him as an hohorarY member. Regardless of the termination of the fiye-year clauSe on imrni- gration in the White Paper, the flow of Jews into the Jew4h Na- tional Home will not stop, he Said. "On that I give yoti my as- surance," - he told the crowd of 800. 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