Friday, October 29, 1943

THE JEWISH NEWS

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_Page Nine

Christians, Jews Join in Balfour Celebration Here

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Leaders to Voice Protest
Against the White Paper

U. S. Judge Picard, Church and Labor Representatives
to - Address Gathering at Shaarey Zedek, Nov.
2, at Rally to Protest White Paper

Outstanding Christian and Jewish leaders will participate
in the 26th anniversarir celebration of the Balfour Declara-
tion next Tuesday evening, Nov. 2, at the Shaarey Zedek
Synagogue.
Arranged, jointly by leaders of the Michigan branch of
the American Palestine Committee and all the local Zionist

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List Supervisors'
Schedule at USO

British Military Commander
Receives Arms Trial Appeal

Jewish Women Have
Charge on Mondays; Serv- 60-Page Memorandum Asking for Reversal of Verdict;
icemen Entertained by
Charges Case Was an Attempt to Besmirch The
Suwalker
Jewish Name in the War Effort

On Oct. 18, Suwalker Inde-
JERUSALEM (JTA)—A 60-page memorandum asking for re-
pendent Progressive Association
served 1,200 sandwiches, 40 versal of the verdict issued by the military court here in the trial of
cakes and milk to servicemen at Abraham Rachlin and Leib Sirkin charged with illegal possession of
arms, was dispatched to the General Officer in Command of British
the Downtown USO.
Mrs. Lee Gladstone,. chairman, troops by Dr. Philip Joseph, the attorney for the defense.

groups, who are affiliated with.i>
was assisted by Mesdames S a m
the Zionist Council of Detroit,
Bassin, Isadore Danto, J. J. Fine=
this meeting will be utilized to
gold, Alex Gottlieb, Harry Heck-
'yoke Detroit's protest against the
er, Norman Kagan, Frank Mark-
enforcement of the White Paper
son, Sam Tintenfish, SaM Bielan,
which seeks \to put an end to
Harry Jacobs, Max- Dante, Irving
Jewish immigfaticin to Palestine.
Efros, M. Epstein, Joseph Glad-
Judge Picard to Speak
tone, Samuel Gottlieb, Dave Ka-
Speakers at this meeting will
As a result of the successful gan, Sam Krause, Henry- Smo
include the following:
annual membership tea, the Wo- linski, S. Syers, Albert Marx,
• Hon. Frank. Picard, Judge of men's Auxiliary of the Jewish Harry Donto, Morris Rosen.-
the U. S. District Court, chair- Home for Aged completed its bloom, F. Rosenthal, Julius Dan-
man of the Michigan branch of final payment on the station to, Alex Elson.
the American Palestine Commit- wagon used by the Home, it was
The supervisors' schedule at
tee.
announced Thursday at a meeting the USO is as follows:
Frank X. Martel,. president of of the executive committee at the
Afternoons: First Monday in
the Detroit and Wayne County home of Mrs. Mark BenaCh.
the month: Mrs. Louis David-
Federations of Labor.
At the meeting of the League
son, 19563 Canterbury, UN.
Dr. Benjamin J. Bush of the of Jewish Women's Organizations 2-6405; Mrs. S. H. Levy, ,18975
Wes tminste r. Presbyterian held at the Jewish ,Community Fairfield, UN, 2-672.5; .. second
Church, president of the , Detroit Center on. Wednesday, Mrs: Jack Monday in the month: Mrs.Em-
Kavanau, chairman of the occu-
Council of Churches.- •
• • Weil, 731 Covington; Mrs.
anuel
-Fred M. But2e1,''Rabbi 'Morris pational therapy committee of 'David Marx, 17315 Kentucky,
and
Adler, Abrahani'Meyer6Witz" and the Women's
ni
dis- UN. 1-2643; third Monday. in the
Philip SlomOVitz be :the 'members of her' committee'
rnonth:‘ Mrs. .Monley Sprague,
speakers representing the Zionist played articles which residents 3227 Fullerton, TO. 8-7.6320; .Mrs
of the tome had completed un=
groups in Detroit.
Samuel Aaion, .3015 Glendale,
der the committee's guidance:
Important -Messages
TO. 7 1755; fourth „Monday in
When articles are sold, the the .month, Mrs. Ben Isner, .3278
Important messages from na-
njoriey received is divided among Tyler, TO. 8 72776; Mrs. S a m
tionally prominent Christi
Christian
the . :aged residents who have Gross, 3004 Clerneriti, TO. 6-1884;
Jewish leaders are awaited.' by
fifth Monday in the month: Mrs.
Zionist leaders here in time fcr worked on them.
Members who were unable to .,kardn Silberblatt - 17147 Muir-
this meeting.
attend the membership tea . and
A protest against the policy of have not as yet paid their dues, land, UN. 1-5550; Mrs. Harry L.
the White Paper of 1939, coupled are asked to mail checks to Mrs. Jackson, 26023 Hendrie, Hunting-
with the demand for the opening K. Faudem, 2990 Waverly Ave., ton Woods, R. 0. 2496.
wide of the doors of Palestine to or telephone Mrs. Harry Meer,
Evenings: First Monday, Mrs.
Jewish immigration be the chairman of membership, NO. Louis Davidson and Mrs. S. H.
theme of this yeaes observance 0596, who will arrange for the Levy, also in charge afternoons
of the anniversary of the Balfour collection.
of same day; second Monday:
Declaration in hundreds of syna-
Mrs. John Frazer, 4301 Leslie,
gogues and temples throughout
HO. 5763'; Mrs. I. B. Friedman,
the country, following proclama- Write Zone Numbers
2661 Lawrence, TO. 7-6066; third
tions issued to their constituents On Letters, Packages
Monday: Mrs. J. Friedman, 4211
by Rabbi Louise M. LeVitzky of
Clements, DA. 3992; Mrs. Joseph
Newark, N. J., president of the
In order to speed up the hand- Frank, 1120 Chicago Blvd., TO.
Rabbinical Assembly of Amer- ling of an ever increasing vol-
ica, and Rabbi William Drazin, of ume of mail, Postmaster Roscoe 8-4423; fourth Monday: Mrs.
Ben Isner, also . in charge that
Savannah. Ga., president of the B. Huston of Detroit this week
afternoon, and Mrs. Roy Sara-
Rabbinical CounCil of America. again appealed to Detroiters to
sohn, 18485 Pennington, UN.
Sermons in Synagogues
list their zone numbers on let- 2-6420; fifth Monday: Miss Fran-
Joining in the proclamation is- ters and packages and to *inform ces Marx, 2668 Glynn Ct.; TO.
sued • by Dr. Israel Goldstein, their relatives and friends to put 8-6055; ,Miss Herma Berg, 2668
president of the Zionist Organi the zone number on letters when Glynn Ct., TO. 8-6055.
zation of America, designating writing them.
Further information is avail-
the period of Sunday, Oct. 31, . In addition to _the huge in- able from Mrs. H.J.L. Frank,
-Crease
in
mail,
postal
eniployes
through Nov. 6, as Balfour Week,
vice-chairman of the committee,
the = heads of the two great Rab- are burdened with alien regis- TO. 8-6936.
s a 1 e of automobile
binical bodies have called upon tration,
the RabbiS Of their affiliated, con- stamps, distribution of ration
gregations' to devote their Sab-: books and" much material of
bath eve sermons on Friday eve- Governmental Departments.
ning, Nov. 5, or during the morn-
ing services on Saturday„Nov. 6 ;
to the significance of. the Balfour
anniversary and 'the need of
bilizing - public 'opinion in ' sup-
port of the united effort to secure
he abrogation . of the White
Paper.

Old Folks Home
Auxiliary Pays
For Station Wagon

The memorandum analyzes the "arms trial" and its procedure
and asserth -that there was no ground for the verdict of guilty under
which Rachlin was sentenced to seven years and Sirkin to 10 years
inOprisOnnient.

The municipalities of Tel Aviv and Haifa, as well as the execu-
tive committee of the Vnion of Town Councils adopted resolutions
protesting against the . "arms trial", describing it as an attempt to
besmirch the Jewish name in the war effort"

• JeWs .from Rumania and Hungary Leave for Palestine
'LONDON (JTA)-A:small number of Rumanian and Hungarian
Jews reached Turkey last Week and departed from there for Pales-
tine after- receiving Palestine visas in Istanbul ; Dr. James. Bernstein,
European' director .of the.Hias-Ica Emigration Association, informed
JeWish - orgariizatioriS here this week in a cable from Lisbon. These
are the first groups of JevisPermitted to leave Rumania and Hungary
for -Palestine since thoSe-countries joined. Germany in the war
agairist the AllieS. •
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Asks Roosevelt to Secure Abrogation of .White Paper

WASHINGTON (JTA)—President Roosevelt was appealed to
this week tO'intervene with the British Government to secure abro-
gation4
Paper of 1939, which will. close Palestine to
Jewiih• martheation ne.k Spring, in a letter . sent by Rep. Samuel
WeiSs; - Pittsbat jaernocrat. '

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Mlawer Plan Card
Party for Nov.-10

Mlawer Umgegend Verein sold
$22,000 of War Bonds at a social.
meeting that was sponsored by
Mr. and Mrs. L. Fabian and Mr.
and Mrs. J. Greenbaum, on the
occasion of the marriage of their
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children.
The Verein will have a card
party Wednesday evening, Nov.
10, at the Workmen's Circle Edu-
- cational Center. I. Burnstein,
chairman, states that proceeds
will go for the War, Chest pledge
and for the Child Rescue • fund,
through which the Verein
adopted two children.
An additional Chai group is be-
irig formed, ,and 14-year-old
Philip Shear .was The first to do-
nate $18.
The Ladies' Auxiliary is also
adopting a • child in memory of
Lena Zemon, a departed member.
Plans are being made for the
Mlawer 10th anniversary cele-
bration.
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AND GoODWIN'S HAS A JOB YOU

CAN DO . . . A VITAL JOB SUPPLY-

ING CIVILIAN NEEDS!

Not only are you helping others . . but you are
helping yourself when you take a full or part-time
job in a Department Store. The extra money you
earn can go into War Bonds, charities or for personal
or household needs, not forgetting gifts for the fa . m-
4y or friends. No experience necessary. Apply to
the Store Managet..

