Friday, March - 10, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Rye Gallup Poll Editor Speaks Dr. Robert Gordis Temple Beth El Established Before Federation March 26 Lectures Monday Record in War Bond Sales JWF and Affiliated Agencies to Hear William A. Lydgate at Annual Meeting at the Center; Groups to Conduct Business and Present Reports Seminary Professor Gives Recent Drive Showed Total of $1,582,100 — Five Times The Third Address in the Congregation's Original Quota; Ekceeds All Center _Series Congregational Efforts in Middle West William A. Lydgate, editor of the Gallup Poll, will be the guest uest speaker at the annual meeting of the Jewish W 'el- fare Federation and several affiliated agencies, on Sunday, March 26, at 7:30 p.m., at the Jewish Community Center, 8904 Woodward Ave., it. has been announced by Abraham Srere, president of the Federation. "The Future of Jewish Culture in America" is the subject of an address- to he delivered by Dr. Robert Gordis at the Jewish Com- munity Center, March 14, at 8:30 p. • This is the third lecture in the Center's cultural series. As editor of what has come " " to be America's best known yard- k.sV stick for measuring public opin- ion, Mr. Lydgate has charge of formulating t h e questions on which the Poll's 1,100 interview- ers collect the views of persons in all walks of life. He also edits this vast commentary and inter- prets its significance in regular bulletins sent out to the 125 newspapers. Quoted in Congress In the five years since t h e founding of the American Insti- ' tute of Public Opinion, or the Gallup Poll, as it is popularly known, Mr. Lydgate has had the editorial direction of the sound- ings taken on literally every question of conseoueve — eco- nomic and social, as well as po- litical—confronting the American people. The reports are not only quoted mridely in the press, but WILLIAM A. LYDGATE are also more frequently quoted in. Congressional debates than - sing14 Ec.,..tr- ce of in - •g-ny formation on public sentiment. Mr. Lydgate was born in Ha- waii, son of a Congregationalist minister. He wa s educated at private schools in the Islands, at the UniverSity of Hawaii and at Yale University (A. B., 1931). At An evening of drama and song the latter, he edited "The Yale wil be presented jointly by the Daily News" and was a member Jewish Community Center . and of Alpha Delta Phi and Skull the Jewish Community Council and Bones. on Sunday, March 19. Featured Joined Gallup in 1935 in the program will be Zvee His first job was an analyst Scooler and Saul MeiselS. for a firm of efficiency experts Zvee Scooler has had an inter- specializing in reorganizing esting career on the stage, having • newspapers. He then became as- been associated with Maurice sociated with Fortune Magazine Schwartz in the Yiddish Art for a year, and was transferred Theater. to Time Magazine as a special Saul Meisels is widely known writer on national affairs and as a character singer, specializing finance. His work with Dr. in Yiddish and Hebrew songs. George Gallup began in 1935 The program will begin at 9 when the Institute was organ- p. m. Admission for Center mem- ized as a special service to news- bers is 15c, for non-members, 25c. papers. T h e Jewish Welfare Federa- tion, and the following affiliated 'agencies — North E n d Clinic, Jewish Children's Bureau, Jew- ish Social Service Bureau, Jew- Film ish Vocational S e r v i c e, and Fresh Air Society—will conduct For any movie-goer who wants their annual business and pres- to understand the importance of ent reports at this meeting. Russia's smashing victories over the Nazis, there is a film that is indespensable, "Day A f ter Day," now showing at the Cin- ema Theater, Columbia a n d Woodward. From . the cameras of 160 cam- - PHILADELPHIA — (Religi- ous News Service)—Franz Wer- eramen, 19 of whom were killed, fel, Austrian-born author of comes battle scenes beyond de- "The Song of Bernadette," was scription. Nothing is omitted, no awarded a citation here by the part of Russian life is over- National Conference of Chris- looked, while the whole is col- tians and Jews for efforts to ored by the ever-present shadow promote goodwill and under- of o war. Women work and fight b standing among cultural grbupseside men. A pianist plays to men about to go into battle. A in this country, The citation was presented at child weeps at the body of his a ceremony at Temple Rodeph comrade and old women in Shalom by Basil O'Connor, mem- shawls tear at the rubble of fire ber of the executive committee gutted buildings. In addition, Cinema presents of the National Conference, in "Vanka," a featurette which tells conjunction with local observ- of an orphaned school girl who ances of Brotherhood Week. disguises herself in boy's cloth- and assumes the name of E East ast Side Bnai Brith "Vanka" to insure her accept- To Hear Flint Rabbi ance by a guerilla band. "Vanka" is played by Yannina Jeimo, well The East Side Lodge 1465 of known to Russian audiences for Enai Brith and its Ladies' Aux- her enactment of children's roles. iliary will hold a joint meeting at Pillar' Temple, 14529 Ker- Hashornei. Hatzair Holds cheval, on Monday, at 9 p. m. The speaker will be Rabbi Convention in Chicago --- Morton Applebaum of Temple From all t h e branches of Beth El, Flint. Recently, Rabbi Applebaum Hashomer Hatzair in the U. S. and Canada more .than 300 dele- was one of three speakers at gates and guests will meet in the Brotherhood dinner at Tem- pie Beth El given by Detroit Chicago during Passover Week to Round Table of Catholics, Jews mark the 30th anniversary of this Zionist pioneering youth and Protestants. Refreshments will be served movement to discuss the prob- by the Ladies' Auxiliary. The lems facing Jewish yout4 in the world of tomorrow. The 10th public is invited. national convention of Hashomer Hatzair in America will open on Tuesday, April 11, and will con- tinue until Saturday, April 15. S-r-n Meirso,1- fn Song, Drama Recital March 19 Soviet Successes Against Nazis in at Cinema Franz Werfel Given Goodwill Citation Buy War Bonds ! Leonard N. Simons, general chairman of the Temple Beth El War Bond sales committee, announces that final tabula- tion of totals achieved by his committee shows sales of $1,582,100—nearly $1,000,000 of which were for purchases of E, F and G Bonds and the balance for other series. This established a record among congregations in the Middle West which have con- 4.; ducted War Bond drives. Dr. Gordis, a graduate of Drop- The remarkable showing — sie Colege in Philadelphia and of the Jewish Theological Seminary nearly five times Temple Beth in New York, is one of America's El's original quota of $330,000— leading - younger rabbis. He is brought the following letter from now asociate professor of Bible Chairman Frank N. Isbey of the at the Jewish Theological Sem- U. S. Treasury Michigan War Fi- Protest Against Restrictions inary, as well as Rabbi of . the nance Committee: .. on Palestine Sent to Rockaway Park Hebrew Congre- "In the name of the Mich- gation. He is associated with the President Roosevelt igan War Finance Commit- Reconstructionist Magazine and tee, let me express my sin- with the Menorah Journal. Labor groups continue to sup- cere appreciation for the outstanding work performed port Jewish rights in Palestine, This concert is the sixth in a by members of Temple Beth series of seven cultural affairs and AFL and CIO chapters El in selling and purchasing arranged by the joint cultural everywhere have asked for the one million and a half dol- committee of the Jewish Com- withdrawal of the White Paper. lars worth of War Bonds munity Center, and Community during the Fourth War Loan On March 3, John W. Gibson, -Council, a group formed solely Drive. • to promote cultural activities for president of the Michigan CIO the Yiddish-speaking ; population "We believe that this con- Council, sent the following tele- of Detroit. stitutes a record in the his- gram to President Roosevelt: tory of the Middle West. It An admission of 25c will be "In behalf of 650,000 members shows the fine and patriotic charged and organizations re- in Michigan, I wish to protest spirit of Congregation Beth questing 50 tickets or more can and ask that you use your in- El, and your own excellent obtain them for the price of 15c fluence in the immediate with- work as War Bond Chair- - each. L.y taktiv; aclA.t.r4;.4..sse of this - _ drawal by the British govern- than. Yiddish culture committee . offer- ment of the Chamberlain Whif6 ing, Jewish groups wil have an- "Please extend our con- Paper in 1939 restricting Jewish other • opportunity to expand gratulations to all the Gal- immigrants. Nazi dominated Eu- lants—men, women and chil- their cultural activities of . the rope with its oppressions place season. dren—who so unselfishly the Jewish people at the mercy gave of their own time to of Hitler unless this is done." For reservations, of tickets call bring success to our Michi- the Jewish Community, Council, gan Fourth War Loan Cherry 1657, or the Jewish Cen- Drive." ter. Hy Schlafer, chairman of the Men's Temple Club, and Mrs. Theodore • Kelter, who headed the drive for the Temple Sister- hood, as well as several hundred Gallants who gave of their time and efforts in the drive, are re- Charge Egyptian Officials ceiving congratulations. A New War-Time Convenience! Among totals shown in the re- Ignored United Nations' port is the interesting item of $25,000 in Bonds sold by the War Efforts members of the Temple Sunday WASHINGTON — The Ameri- School which won special men- can -Zionist Emergency Council tion and commendation. rebuked Premier Nahas Pasha in the Casserole Carton of Egypt for his protest' against speeches made in the Congress Justice? Sanders offer two or more Ready of the United States favoring Cooked Foods daily — Chopped the recognition of Palestine as Beef Pie and Biscuits, Steak and a Jewish Commonwealth and Kidney Pie, and many others. the unrestricted settlement of Jews there. These foods are packaged in the new Casserole Carton which can In a formal statement, the Council declared: be placed right in the oven for heating — and then on the table "At the time that the German General Rommel was knocking • JERUSALEM, (Palcor) — Uzi for serving. Each carton contains at the gates of Cairo and Alex- Glass, 19, a member of the co- four generous servings. Ready andria and threatening to bottle operative settlement Yagur, was Cooked Foods are carried in stock up Suez, the life-line • of the sentenced to seven years' im- at seven Sanders stores. Orders British Empire, the Jews in Pal- prisonment by a military court may be placed at any store for estine were giving their lives as for possessing a pistol and three next day's specials. combat troops. Men, women and bullets without a permit. The children, and the aged, were same court, at the same time, working in factories, manufac- sentenced Abdul Latif, to 30 turing everything from marma- months' imprisonment for the lade to munitions, to supply the possession of a pistol and 20 bul- British Eighth Army. lets. Uzi Glass was riding in a CONFECTIONERS "At that time we heard of no truck near Haifa, when police protest either from Cairo or searched him and placed him CANDIES • BAKED GOODS • ICE CREAMS from any Egyptian - government under arrest. official • over the invasion of Egyptian soil by Rommel. The Egyptian Prime Minister would do better to concern himself with the contribution which Egypt might make even now to LET'S GIVE the war effort of the United Nations." CIO Conde ,s White Paper • Zionists Rebuke Egypt's Premier Ready Cooked Foods 7 Years for Jew, 30 Mos. for Arab Possessing Guns . We Guarantee Delivery Important Decisions Expected from London L O N D ON (JPS) — The re- assumption by David ben Gurion of his duties as chairman of the Jewish Agency Executive, re- ported from Jerusalem, was re- ceived with elation in Zionist circles as an indication of a thor- ough agreement reached by Zionist conferees here as to fu- ture Zionist policy. It is believed that- , important decisions have been evolved during the discus- sions between Dr. Weizmann, the delegation sent .here by the Agency Executive in Jerusalem, and by leading Zionists from other free countries. Three songs by Harold Arlen are nominees for an Academy award . one is "Black Magic." Protect flationary Yourself Against In- Prices and Growing Scarcities . . WAR:FUND You Can Save on NEW AWNINGS OR REPLACEMENTS We have them . . . no priorities needed! 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