Page Fifteen THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 16, 1943 Weizmanns Arrive in London Jewish Youth's LISTENING British Organ Suggests Union Of Arab States Raise $11,500,000 for U.J.A. in Six Months Plan Seen Eliminating Fear of Jewish Self-Governing Unif in Palestine . By Danny Raskin HERE 'N THERE ... Excursions seem to be the style, now . . . At least eight organizations are plan- ning them . . . The A.Z.A. Bob-Lo trip, scheduled for Sunday, July 25, will be sponsored by Chapter 313 . . . Young People's Society of Bnai Moshe plans two outings . . . on July 25 and Aug. 25. Pvt. Bob Oschinsky is stationed in Iran, Persia . . . Pvt. Phil Rothschild, in town last week-end from Camp McCoy, Wis., pro- claimed astonishment at the dis- regard girls in Detroit have to- ward non-striped servicemen . 1 He's an instructor with a special service unit, . teaching illiterates .to read and write. • * * * TRUE SHORT STORY . member of the Jewish Center is an embarrassed young man today . . . Accepting an invitation for a blind date with an out-of-town girl, he took her to Eastwood Ballroom to exhibit his dancing prowess . . . Returning to their table, he proceeded to tell the lassie that she did not dance cor- rectly and would be glad to teach her . . . The sweet miss thanked him for his "generosity" and sat through the rest of the evening, listening to his lessons . . . When they arose to leave, much to our hero's surprise, Sammy Kaye, the orchestra leader, walked over and warmly greeted the young lady . . . It wasn't until last week, after the girl had returned home, that he discovered her to be the female half of one of New York's finest dance team! . _ * * * THE DETROITER'S- CLUB continues activities with an all- day outing at The Homestead, this Sunday . . . Transportation will be furnished . . . Details are at the Jewish Center . . . Speak- ing of the Center, those War- Workers dances, every other Sat- urday eve, are gaining wide attention : . . The airy courtyard is a booming incentive to the crowds who are attending . . .‘ A: new name for these affairs would be a good suggestion. Marine Pvt. Jay Handels- man left for San Diego, and then —more Japs! A great many girls should realize that sophistication. is usually a natural possession . Attempts to "put it on," so to speak, is very unbecoming and easily noticeable! . . . T/Sgt. Ernie Iczkovitz and T/Cpl. Ber- nie Gorosh were • in town from Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. * * *. HARRY WEINSTEIN, aviation machinist mate, forwards us a fine -souvenir . . . The control stick handle of the plane in which .Maj. Joe Foss shot down . DR. AND MRS. CHAIM WEIZMANN Dr. Weizmann, president of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, and Mrs. Weizmann arrived in London on July 2, having flown there from the United States, where they had been for more than a year. The above photograph of the two world Zionist _leaders was taken at one of the gatherings in their honor in New York. Ruth Brotman Concert Soloist In Mt. Clemens Labor Committee Asks U. S. Seek Return of Cremieux Decree Miss. Ruth C. Brotman, colora- tura soprano and music critic who has written articles for numerous magazines and periodi- cals, will appear as soloist with the concert orchestra at the Col- onial Hotel, Mt. Clemens. Miss Brotman, who spent the last two years in Florida, is vis- iting with her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. • and Mrs. Samuel Weisman, 2314 Calvert Ave. She has appeared as soloist with the Miami Concert Orches- tra, with the U. S. Military Or- chestra and was accompanied in concert by the famous Mana- Zucca, ccnnposer and pianist. . A former student of Max Levy of Detroit, Miss Brotman ap- peared in recital with Mrs. Dor- othy Roosevelt .in Detroit. She was complimented highly by the late Ossip - Gabrilowitsch for her music articles. . London Church Is Beautified by Jews LONDON (Religious News =Service) - Jewish residents of Swindon, -near London, have donated set of curtains to hang behind. the Communion table in Immanuel Congregational Church as an expression of appreciation "for the Church's interest in the Jewish problem." On the occa- sion of the Jewish Feast of. the Atonement, Immanuel Church was placed at the service of the loaal Jews, and the minister, the Rev. Nigel G. Porter, preached the sermon. BUSINESS or INDIVIDUAL LOANS on MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS • • • Auto Loans—Refinancing Repair Bills Financed • • • PERSONAL— ' SIGNATURE ONLY UNION INVESTMENT CO. Abraham Cooper, Pres. 320 • Fort St. West of Wayne 9629 Livernois at Grand River 23rd YEAR OH. 7474 1 16 Zeros in the Southwest Pacific . . . Also, two bullets taken from Maj. Foss' plane, which de- scribes Harry, "Was so full of Jap bullets, it came in sounding like a pipe organ!" * * WHERE THEY ARE .. . Buy Bonds - and Give Your Blood to Bring Them Back . . ; PVT. ARN- OLD ISENBERG, 36-581-642, CO. D., Brks. T-120, 1633 R.R.C., Camp Grant, . . CORPORAL RALPH BERNSTEIN, . 36-503-975, 371st Service Squad., APO 943, % Postmaster, Seattle, Wash. . Does Your .Business Need ADDITIONAL CAPITAL • WE LOAN ON . Machinery - Equipment Chattel Mortgages Contracts - Notes - • NEW YORK (JTA) -- In con- nection with the visit of Gen.. Giraud to the United States, the Jewish Labor Committee this week issued a statement asking for the restoration of the Crem- ieux Decree which Gen. Giraud abrogated. The committee termed the abrogation an illegal act "which deprives of French citi- zenship 120,000 French Algerian Jews born as Frenchmen." "The Jewish Labor Committee, representing - 500,000 organized Jewish workers in the United States, appeals to the government of the United States to use its good offices with the present French adminisration in Algeria to that the latter will -once and for . all wipe out the shameful Fascist anti-Jewish laws of the Nazi-Vichy regime," the state- ment reads. "American labor which is de- Voted soul and body to the cause of democracy and to winning our war against the Axis powers is vitally concerned in this matter. Now is the time to act; 120,000 Jewish citizens of France must at once regain all their constitu- tional rights." (French circles in. New York stated that Gen. Giraud is ex- pected to announce a reversal of his position on the Cremieux while in the U. S.) Obituaries Israel Kozden, 63, of 3042 Sturtevant Ave., died July 2. Funeral services were held July 4 at the Chesed shel Emes. Rabbis J. Rabinowitz and J. S. Sperka, officiated. He is surviv- ed by his wife, Rose; a daughter, Tillie Sturman; four sons; Sain- uel, Herman, Lt. Morris and Lt.. Louis: * * * Mrs. Rachel Goldberg, of 2614 Leslie Ave.; died July 1 at the age of 68. Funeral services were held July 2: Dr.' A.. M. Hersh- man and Rabbi Leizer Levine officiated. Burial was in Mac- hpelah Cemetery. Mrs. Gold- berg, who was known for her charitable work here, was a resident of Detroit for more than 50 years. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Herman Cohen and Mrs. Irving Paul, . and a son, Morton Goldberg. * * * Jonas P. Krouse, 44 of 4344 Waverly died July 7. He leaves his. wife, Lillian; a ckaughter, . Marjorie; '-two brothers, Daniel and Dr. 'Bernard Krouse; a sis- ter, Mrs. , jack -Levy. Funeral -services 'Were held from the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. Herman Seltzer, 72, of 2712 I.,amirence Ave., died • July 10. Funeral services were held_ Mon- Prompt, Confidential Service Attractive _Rates COMMERCIAL ACCEPTANCE CORP. Henry Jassy, Pres. 928 Fox 'Bldg. • CA. 6472 LONDON (JPS-Palcor) — The Palestine problem might be solved if the ArabS were to unite, with the help of the Allies, to form one state and one people in place of the six separate states which now exist, it is suggested in an editorial in the curernt is- sue of Great Britain and The East, the publication often re- garded as the organ of the Brit- ish Colonial Office. The article, to which • consider- able significance has been at- tached in all quarters, asserts that under such • a union the Arabs could easily be transferred froni one state to another and they would have no cause to fear a Jewish Self-governing unit 'in Palestine. Discussing : King . Ibn ..Saucl's statement opposing the .,estab- lishment of a Jewish National Home in Palestine which ap- peared in a recent issue of Life • magazine, :thee editorial _Observes that Saudi Arabia's ruler ignores the Jewish religious "aspect as well as the fact that "the pres- ence of the Jews in Palestine is the result of authorized permis- sion granted by the Allied na- tions." Furthermore, the Arabs were thereby "freed after four cen- turies under the foreign yoke." The editorial expresses confi- dence that •"the conscience of the Allied nations will not allow dis- possession of the Jews,- having authorized them to go there." - day- froni Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. He: 'leaves two , daugh- ters, Mrs Arthtk Elder and Mrs. Dexter GoulSton.;' and a son, LaWrenCe Seltzer. NEW YORK—A total of $11,- 500,000 has been raised by the United Jewish Appeal for Refu- gees, Overseas Needs and Pales- tine in the first six months of 1943 toward its $25,000,000 na- tional quota, it was reported at a meeting of the executive corn- mittee which was convened to review the results of Spring cam- paigns in 3,095 communities for the war rescue programs of the Joint Distribution Committee, United Palestine Appeal and .- tional Refugee Service. 500 : May Enter • Lawrence 'Institute For War Program Five hundred aditiohal men and women within the greater Detroit area may now enroll in the government's college level war • training program at the Lawrence Institute of Technol- ogy, college officials announced Recent expansion of the pro- gram has been effected in order to provide training for jobs of vital importance to the war effort. Thirty-six training categories are to be given in the summer term which started July 13. Al- though some classes are schedul ed for day school, the majority' will be given on Tuesday and Thursday nights. These courses include such. subjects as radio, drafting, time study, metallu- rgy, engineering orientation, engine testing, etc. 'Further information and ap- plication forms are available by Calling at the college office on Woodward Ave. Our Deadlines The Jewish News desires to call the attention of its read- ers and contributors to the fact that our regular deadline is before 4 p. m. on Tuesdays, and there are earlier deadlines during holiday weeks. The cooperation of 'our readers and • of the publicity writers for local organizations is solicited in adhering to these dea-dlines. CLASSIFIED LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a line. :Minimum two lines. RAndolph 7956. FOR RENT.. Large airy upper flat. Three bedrooms, Oil heat. Refriger- •ator. Table 'top stove. AVailable July .20. Rent $75..262 Webb. 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