THE JEWISH NEWS Page Fourteen Friday, January 21, 1944 Y WAR BONDS This Advettisement Sponsored By MULTI-COLOR CO. BLUE PRINTS — PHOTOSTATS 629 Woodward Ave. Mt. Sinai Hospital Group Will Install Officers Tuesday Jewish Center Activities AMP 011111116- AMID Urge Registration for Home Nursing Course More people are needed to start the Home Nursing course at the Jewish Community Center sched- uled to begin Monday afternoon, Jan. 31. In view of the shOrtage of doctors and nurses, every home-maker should be equipped with the fundamentals provided this course. Housewives are urged to register for the after- noon course. Those wishing the same instruction in the evening should apply immediately at the Center, MAdison 8400. * * Charles Rubiner Will Review ankee Lawyer" Wednesday At next Wednesday evening's Book Chat at the Jewish Commu- nity Center, Charles Rubiner will discuss "Yankee Lawyer," the au- tobiography of Ephraim Tutt, by Arthur Train. A discussion will follow. The meeting, to be held in the Adult Lounge at 8:45 p. m., is open to the public without charge. * * Aid March of Dimes Fund at War Workers' Dance The March of Dimes will pre- vail at the War Workers Presi- dent's_ Birthday Ball Saturday night, Jan. 29, at the Jewish Com- munity Center. Each person will be taxed an extra dime to be con- tributed to the National Fund for Infantile Paralysis. * * * Mothers' Clubs Discuss "Four Freedoms" This Week The general theme chosen this week by the Mothers' Clubs is "The Four Freedoms." • An Oneg Shabbatt party, spon- sored by the Dexter Mothers' Club, will be held Saturday, at 2:30 p. m., at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence.. Charm Program Wednesday Discussing "Women's Role in the War," Mrs. Anne •Brandes, of the War Manpower Commission, will be the second lecturer in the current Charin Program series at the Jewish Center, next Wednes- day evening. Young women are invited. * * War Workers Initiate Paper and Scrap Drive War Workers of the Jewish Center will initiate a paper and scrap drive on Jan. 30. Commit- tee • members will be dressed in old clothes, ready to pitch in and load scrap materials on trucks supplied by Al Krass. After the collection workers in the drive will return to the Center for a hot dog party and dancing. * * Business and Professional Group Elects Officers "Minorities in the War Effort" is ,the topic of the Business and Professional Discussion G r o up meeting Monday, at 9 p. m. This group, which meets every Mon- day evening at the Jewish Cen- ter, recently elected the follow- ing officers: Rubin • Halperin, chairmcm; Shirley Lefkowitz, sec- retary; Simmie Levine, treasurer; Judith Rosner, recorder. The program committee for the next t wo weeks includes Al Bush, chairman; Nathan Medow and Lillian Davis. Saturday Nite Club The Saturday' Nite Club, spon- Sored by the Intermediate Coun- cil of the Jewish Center, will again convene this Saturday night, in the Center auditorium. Hosts for this affair will be the Nies ; a boys' and girls' interme- diate club. Iry Field and his orchestra will provide music for dancing, LAURA MARGOLIS The only woman in the over- seas service of the. Joint Distribu- tion Committee, major American agency for aid to Jews abroad, Miss Laura Margolis of Cleve- land, is shown just after her re- patriation. from Shanghai on the exchange ship Gripsholm. Miss Margolis went to Shanghai two and a half years ago to supervise relief activities of the JDC for more than 20,000 Central Eu- ropean refugees there. Until her internment by the Japanese last February, she and her American associate, Manuel, Siegel, who is still in internment, were able to continue feeding 5,000 persons a day, by resourceful borrowing against the credit of the JDC. Local Brevities Dr. B. Benedict Glazer w a s one of three speakers at a dinner meeting of the Fort St. Presby7 terian Church, on Jan. 26, ar- ranged by the Detroit Round Table of the National Confer- ence of Christians and Jews.- * * * I. L. Wohlman of Tel Aviv, cor- respondent in Palestine • for many years for Polish, American, Eng- lish, Argentinian and Canadian newspapers, was a guest in De- troit this week in the interests of Histadrut Ivrith. Mr. Wohlman attended the Kvutzah Ivrith meeting in tribute to .Saul Tcher- nichovsky. He has appealed here for the Histadrut's work of pub- lishing Hadoar and Hadoar La- noar, Hebrew periodicals, and of planning 10 books for early pub- lication. * * * Jewish Youth Forum presented a program on "The Treatment of the • German People in the Post- War World," Thursday, at - Con- gregation Bnai Moshe. Speakers were Jack Ellstein of Amalga- mated Clothing Workers CIO and Prof. J. Sherman of Wayne Uni- versity. The moderator was Al Lippmann. * * Zhitomir Verein has arranged a symposium on the subject of com- batting anti-Semitism, to be held at 10 p. in. Jan. 26 at Jericho Temple. The speakers will be Rabbi J. S. Sperka, vice-presi- dent of the American Jewish Congress; Isadore Starr, presi- dent of Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith, and Harry Kaminer, cul- tural director of • Zhitomir Verein. The public is invited. * * Ben Stone Family Club met Jan. 12. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gordon of Clements Ave. The following newly- elected officers were installed: President, Ben Stone; vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Maurice Korn; secre- tary, Mrs. Jos. Sklar; treasurer, Mrs. Irving Gordon; sergeant at arms, Mrs. FIarold Getz. Dr. Franklin Chosen Library's President Dr. Leo M. Franklin was elect- ed president of the Detroit Public The membership d r i v e • of Library Commission, a post he Mount Sinai Hospital Association will culminate with installation has held several times previously. For the past 14 years, Dr. of officers, followed by a buffet luncheon and entertainment at Franklin has served as chairman 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at Temple Beth El. Rabbi Leon Fram, guest speak- er, will be in charge of the in- stallation, and Micky Woolf, entertainer, will be on the pro- gram. Mrs. Jacob Harvith, president, requests all members to attend and bring new members. Details regarding the hospital site will be announced. Information re- garding dues can be obtained from Mrs. Max Schubiner, TR. 1-6044. Members and friends are asked to buy War 'Bonds through the association in order to secure the quota necessary to insure the name "Spirit of Mount Sinai — Detroit" on a bomber. For further information call Mrs. Charles Gitlin, general DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN chairman of Bond sales, TO. 8-5468, or Mrs.. Louis Goldfine, of the Commission's book com- record keeper, TY. 4-5904. mittee. He has been a member of the Commission since 1927. Ghetto Jews Told To Flee to Forests Anti-Kashruth Congregation Attacks UAHC Houston, Tex. Group Starts Mail Campaign in Effort To Explain Position HOUSTON, Tex. (JPS). — . Re- form Congregation Beth Israel - of this city, under fire for its "basic principles" which bar from voting membership all who adhere to kashruth and subscribe to the belief that the Jews are a nation, has now begun a mail campaign among Reform con- gregations in the U. S. in an ef- fort to explain its position. Leopold L. Meyer, president of the Congregation, announced that printed copies of the critical res- olutions" have been sent "to the rabbis, officers and trustees of the 300 Reform Congregations in the United States." _ The resolutions were adopted by the membership of Congrega- tion Beth Israel Nov. 23. The resolutions criticize the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, central body of Reform con- gregations, for "the recurring and constant compromises of the principles of Reform Judaism," as evidenced by "failure of the delegates representing the Union" at the American JeWish- Conference to "publicly an- nounce a dissent from the Pal- estine resolution." The Michigan Historical Col- lection Office of the University of Michigan last week announced that a section of its library at NEW YORK (JPS)—The So- Ann Arbor has been set aside to_ viet radio, broadcasting in Yid- be known as the Leo M. Franklin dish from Kiev, has called -on Section. - It will contain all of Dr. Coughlin's Friend Gets the Jews in Poland to escape Franklin's available writings. Commission in Navy to the forests and await there NEW YORK (JPS)—Rev. Je- the liberating Red Army forces. Nazi Official Denies rome P. Holland, friend of Fr. The radio advised: "J e wT s in Berlin is `Judenrein' Charles E. Coughlin and former concentration camps, Jews still associate editor of the Brooklyn alive in ghettos escape! Go to STOCKHOLM (JPS). The the forests and await the arrival' fact that one no longer sees ! Tablet, a weekly often identified of the Red Army. Jews working people on Berlin's streets wear- !with the Coughlin line, has been in labor camps should not try ing -the . yelloW patch with the given a commission as a lieuten- to escape to the Red Army on Shield of David, which Jews are ant (jg) in the Naval Reserve the roads. Go to the partiSans. required to . wear by - law, does Chaplain's Corps, according to newspaper PM. It is impossible to cross t h e not mean that there aren't any Rev. Holland has spoken from front line—wait in the forests. Jews left in the German capital, "Partisans picking up this a high Nazi official declared to the same platform with Dr. Ed- message: Pass on the news to -the Berlin correspondent of the ward Lodge Curran, eastern labor camps. The hour of libera- Swenska Dagebladet, a newspa- spokesman for Coughlin, and Jo- seph McWilliams, Yorkville Na- tion is approaching." per published in Stockholm. zi now under indictment on This report was cabled from The correspondent had asked charges of conspiracy for aiding Jerusalem by . Richard Mowrer, New York Post a n d Chicago the Nazi official whether the ab- the Nazi cause. In 1941, Rev. sence of Shield of David wearers Holland used the auditorium of Daily News correspondent. from the streets of Berlin would his church for an America First indicate that the capital was meeting at which Laura Ingalls, Judenrein." The Nazi replied paid Nazi propagandist, was the that it only indicated that the speaker. Jews were violating the law. Jacob Mazer is the new presi- dent of the Business Men's Club Dr. Compton Gets Award -WASHINGTON, D. C.—Hami- of the Downtown YMCA. For Promoting. Brotherhood sha Asar b'Shevat, Jewish Arbor NEW YORK (Religious News . Day, which occurs' en Feb. 9, will be .marked by Zionists through- Service).—Dr. Arthur H. Comp- out the country with special func- ton,. of the University of Chicago, Don't Take Chances! tions dedicated to the furtherance noted scientist, prominent Pres- of the Pale ;tine Land Redemp- byterian layman, and Protestant Have your radio tion program of the Jewish Na- co-chairman of the National Con- repaired now — tional Fund. ference of- Christians and JewS, parts may be In a message to New York was named recipient here of an unobtainable Zionists on the occasion of the award presented annually by the later. Satisfac- festival, which also marks. the League of Fraternal Organiza- tion guaranteed. New Year of Trees in- Palestine, tions of the Jewish Education FREE LOANER Dr. Israel Goldstein, president of Committee to the man "who dur- the Zicnist Organization of ing the year has made the most America, declared that "Jewish significant contribution towards Arbor Day is symbolic of the the promotion of hufnan brother- 11525 Dexter HOgarth 4717 spring and youthfulness of the hood." Jewish community of Palestine. The planting of trees and forests in Palestine — he continued — brings fresh hope and renewed confidence in a Zion rebuilt," adding tha "this year finds American Jewry conscious of its K a r 1 Krueger, conductor of responsibility to those who are the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, engaged in the actual rebuilding will be the guest speaker at the of Zion." Detroit Music Guild mid-season party at the Scarab Club Sat- urday evening. The program will Clean, Light Work feature Katja Andy, Henry Siegl We have :lobs open in all depart- ments light clean work in our and Jas-cha Schwartzman. T h e stockroom. mending. wrapping, etc. Guild's third subscription con- Good hours and pay. cert on Feb. 2 will feature Ed- DOMESTIC LINEN SUPPLY ward Bredshall, Rebecca Sidor- T1:. 1-6700 3800 1811i St. sky and Lare Warcirop. Zionists to Mark Jewish Arbor Day - Radio Repairs Dexter Radio Co.