Pa ge Five THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 30, 1943 Russian Emissaries Speak At Masonic Temple Sunday Name Director Of Jewish Youth Camp Project Lord Wedgwood, Supporter Of Zionism, Passes Away Thousands of Detroit Jews Expected at the Reception In Honor of Prof. Mikhoels and Lt. Col. Feffer; Tickets Available for Huge Rally Harold E. Tannenbaum, for- merly of Cleveland, has been designated as director of the Work Camp Project to be spon- Laborite Peer, one of Most Arden+ Non-Jewish Friends Of Jewry, Succumbs at 7 I ; Favored Inclusion Of Palestine as a British Dominion Thousands of Detroit Jews are expected to attend the reception in honor of the two emissaries from Russia—Prof. Solomon Mikhoels and Lt. Col. Itzik Feffer—at the Masonic Temple this Sunday, at 7 p. m. Under the chairmanship of Fred M. Butzel, who heads the reception committee, addresses will be delivered at LONDON .(JPS)—Lord Wedgwood, Laborite Peer, one of the most ardent non-Jewish supporters of Jewry and of the Zionist cause in the British Parliament, died here at 71. He had been ill for some time. Born in 1872, Josiah Clement Wedgwood was educated at Clifton College, Royal Naval College and Greenwich. He this rally by the two guests and€ by spokesmen for national or- ganizations; including the follow- ing: Eugene Kissilev, American Consul General of the U.S.S.R.; Aaron Rosenberg, secretary Ben Zion Goldberg, one of the of the reception committee or- editors of the New York Jewish ganized in honor of Prof. Sol- Daily Day; R. J. Thomas, head omon Mikhoels and Lt. Col. of UAW-CIO; Rev. Francis J. Itzik Feffer, Russian emis- Cramer, chairman of the local saries to this country, an- Russian Relief Committee; Aaron nounced on Tuesday that a Rosenberg, secretary of the re- farewell banquet in honor of ception committee; Isadore Starr, the two guests will be given president of Pisgah Lodge of at 8 p. rn. on Monday at the Bnai Brith; Rabbi Leon Fram, Book Cadillac Hotel. A dessert speaking for the Zionists; Leon HAROLD E. TANNENBAUM supper will be served. Kay, president of Detroit chap- ter of American Jewish Congress; Folks organizations h a v e sored by the League of Detroit James I. Ellmann, president of Jewish Youth at Council Camp. been especially invited to send J e w is h Community Council; large delegations to this ban- Mr. Tannenbaum is a gradu- Frank X. Martel, president of quet. ate of New College, Columbia, the Detroit Federation of Labor; Reservations are available and taught at Park School in Jack Ellstein, Detroit labor lead- by calling Mr. Rosenberg at Cleveland from 1937 to 1942. er; Mrs. Oswald Gruhzit, Samuel CA. 5690. Last year he was the director of Milgrom and Samuel J. Rhodes. Camp Wise in Cleveland. Music Arranged He will supervise the social The program will feature music and recreational program, as by the Russian-Ukrainian Chorus well as make contacts with sur- And the Freiheit Chorus under rounding communities in order the direction of Henri Goldberg. to provide work opportunities Mikhoels and Feffer, were wel- for the . camp. The camp is sit- The United Hebrew Schools comed to Detroit by Mayor Ed- uated on Lake Huron, north of ward J. Jeffries at the City hall will be closed for vacation - dur- Port Huron, and is a beautiful ing August, and will reopen on last Saturday. The two guests vacation spot. In addition to the were here for a day's stay, hav- Wednesday, Sept. 1, Bernard recreational facilities in camp, ing come here from Pittsburgh Isaacs, superintendent, annuonc- horse-back riding and roller where a public meeting was held ed on Tuesday. skating are available nearby. in their honor. They left for a Parents are urged to have The camp will provide Detroit reception in Cleveland, then to their children return immediate- Chicago, and from there are re- ly after vacation on Sept. 1, at Jewish youth with an opportu- turning to Detroit Sunday. which time sessions will be held nity of combining vacation with fulfilling a patriotic duty. It is Mayor Jeffries presented the in the morning. expected that campers will work two visitors with a gavel to be It is very important that a minimum of 24 hours a week taken back to the Mayor of children should attend classes on neighboring farms, for which Stalingrad as a token of Detroit's the month prior to the High they will receive the prevailing admiration of the valiant fighters Holy Days, because during this rates of pay. in that Russian city. period a good deal of time is de- Registrations are now being Detroit Like Stalingrad voted to the study of the High Mikhoels and Feffer likened Holy Day prayers and the cuS- accepted at the Jewish Commu- Detroit to Stalingrad as a key toms connected with these im- nity Center. Information can be had by calling MAdison 8400. city in the fight against Fascism. portant holidays. They stressed the importance of defeating Hitlerism through a strong alliance of Russia, the Convention United States, China and Great Britain. Mr. Rosenberg interpreted the At remarks of the two guests at the Plans for the 46th annual con- reception at the City Hall as well An interesting concert at as at the luncheon in their honor vention of the Zionist Organiza- Stein's Clover Lodge, Omena, tion of America, to be held in at the Book Cadillac Hotel after Mich., last Friday evening, fea- the City Hall gathering. Prior to Columbus, 0., Sept. 11-13, are tured Mrs. Rebecca Frohman meeting with the Mayor and the proceeding according to sched- and Mrs. Bella Goldberg, both of reception committee, they met ule, it is declared in a statement Detroit, as guest stars. with newspapermen at a press issued this week by the national Z. 0. A. headquarters in Wash- conference. There were also literary read- Speakers at the luncheon were ington.. Unauthorized reports ings and other features. Little Mr. Butzel, Mr. Rosenberg, Rabbi appearing in the press to the ef- Miss Marcia Rosen was one of Leon Fram, Dr. Leo M. Franklin, fect that the site of the conven- the entertainers. Ben Zion Goldberg, Judge Ernest tion had been changed to At- Mrs. Goldberg's singing of A. O'Brien and Senator Stanley lantic City are said in the state- Sabbath hymns impressed the ment to be erroneous. Novak. gathering. Of considerable interest were Simon Shetzer, executive dir- An appeal for funds to aid some of the questions placed to ector, declared that the Deshler- Jewish refugee children was the Russian emissaries at the Wallick Hotel, Columbus, in made by Strauss Ganz, editor of luncheon. which all sessions would be held, the Wyandotte News, who is a No Discrimination possessed all the necessary re- guest at Stein's CloVer Lodge, They stated emphatically that quirements for accommodating and the sum of $115 was raised there is no religious discrimina- comfortably a large convention. for the Children's Refugee Fund. tion in Russia. On the contrary, they pointed out that during Passover the Soviet officials con- verted bread rations for Jews into matzo rations and the Christian observance as well as Jewish are permitted. They also stated that while there is no need for Zionism in Russia, since there are no per- secutions there on racial and re- ligious lines, the Soviet govern- ment is deeply interested in the position of the Jews and will strive for the protection of Jew- ish rights everywhere after the war. Tickets for the mass meeting on Sunday are available at 603 Barium Tower or at the box of- fice of the Masonic Temple on the clay of the rally. Since the seating capacity is limited, it is urged that tickets be obtained at once by those planning to attend. 2 KINDS -BROWN AND' - YELLOW served in World War I from 19161 to 1916, during which time he was wounded and received the D. S. 0. Among the posts which he held were: Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster; Chairman of the Committee on House of Commons Records; Vice-Chairman of the Labor Party; Mayor of New- castle - under - Lyme. He was elected chairman of the British Parliamentary Committee on Pal- estine in 1935. He was the author of a number of books, including "The Seventh Dominion," in which he proposed the inclusion of Palestine as a Dominion of Great Britain. Winston Churchill at one time paid tribute to Lord Wedgwood as "a man whose whole life has been devoted to the principles of liberty and justice. He has been a great friend of Jewry and of all mankind. Every individual every section of the community, every minority group that has suffered tyranny and oppression, Banquet to Honor Russian Delegates Hebrew Schools Closed in August Zionist Set for Columbus Stein's Clover Lodge Features Detroiters Sabbath Concert I've found that just a simple dash Of Mustard lends real lure to hash! It costs no points, but bear in mind- You want the keystone-labeled kind! APP"- Buy War Bonds ! under the heel of whatever great power—when they have sought the help of Josiah Wedgwood — they have found a champion in him." (The Jewish News will dedi- cate the main feature of its next week's issue as a tribute to Lord Wedgwood.) UHS Students Guests of Tigers on Aug. 17 Trough the courtesy of Walter 0. Briggs of the Detroit Base- ball Co., the students of the United Hebrew Schools were in- vited to see the Philadelphia- Detroit baseball game which will be played on Tuesday; Aug, 17. About 600 students will re- ceive tickets for this game. This is one of the several rec- creational projects sponsored by the United Hebrew Schools for the children during the summer months. Come and Meet the MISSION from MOSCOW Russia' s fighting People Them to ou 1 ObAT MLA IVIEETLEG SOV17f2 lir t.7 'e the DELEGAIIIN 01,4 * PROF. SOLOMON MICHELS People's Artist of the U.S.S.R. Chairman, Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee * ITzIK FEFFER Outstanding Jewish Poet Lieut. Colonel in Red Army SUNDAY EVE., AUG. 1, 7 P. M. at the MASONIC TEMPLE For more than two years, the Soviet people and the courageous Red Army by their sacrifices and valor held the fort against Hitler's hordes. The mighty battles of Leningrad and Moscow—the immortal. defense of Kiev, Odessa and Sevastopool—the encirclement and annihila- tion of 330,000 of Hitler's crack troops by the magnificent Red Army at Stalingrad—these epic deeds have turned the tide for humanity and have paved the way for the complete destruction of the fascist axis by the United Nations. PROGRIall Prof. Albert Einstein Honorary Chairman National Reception Committee Greetings front Outstanding Detroit Leaders • R. J. Thomas F. X. Martel Rabbi Leon Fram James I. Ellmann Aaron Rosenberg Leon Kay Isadore Starr Mrs. Oswald Cruhzit Jack Ellstein Samuel Milgrom Samuel J. Rhodes RED 'NI. 131.1TZEL Chairman Speeches by INlichoels and. sa] • Vetter tlug;ene IC-isse ev, ra. Con .S.S.R. and • General of 'U Chorus, esan Verein • Prelheit Gg: Amerteita-1.31:rainian Ilenri Goldberg, Conductor Colors by Jew- Prese tion of Veterans • ish War it 50c NOVMSSIe ti, .00 GOESIM. ERTZ° SENTS, $1 our Ticicets -Early ctt, - Y. 5A.iti.iirg TOVIEB, Get 603 Phone CAci.itlac 500 ox at the -Mas7onic isaday Temple Niter G F 4. S Sponsored by Detroit Reception Committee for Seviet-dmich ne!csatien FRED I. BUTZEL, Chairman AARON 111!,::_,E ,:;13?.,111.3. Exeo. Sec.