Page Six THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 9, 1944 goehOe Ware- BUY MORE THAN BEFORE This Adivrtisement Sponsored By Sanitex Wiper Corp. 1330 W. Lafayette Mayor Jeffries Denies Boasts of 'Mothers' Head Hardly Know Her, He Says of Leader of Native Fascist Group . In a statement to the Inde- pendent Jewish Press Service, Mayor Edward J. Jeffries Jr. of Detroit repudiated the boast of Mrs. Blanche Winters, leader. of a . native fascist "Mothers" group here, that he frequently sought her advice on municipal matters. She reportedly made that boast. to an "undercover re- . porter" investigating native fas- cist activities in the Detroit area for the New York Post. In his statement 'repudiating Mrs. Winters, the Mayor said: "It sounds as though the lady had grossly exaggerated her im- portance. I hardly know her, and actually have not seen her in many months." Auto Workers Head Attacks Ex-Klansman. Revocation of the license of H a r v e y Hanson, ex-Klansman and leader of a new organization called the United Sons of Amer- ica, to operate a private employ- ment agency, was demanded by R. J. Thomas, UAW-CIO presi- dent. The union chief charged. that Hanson is likely to use the agency for strike-breaking activ- ities. The State Private Employment Bureau this week revoked the employment • agency license of Harvey Hanson. Dr. I. N .,Steinberg To Be Honored by Freeland League Pisgah Lodge Our Letter Box Elects Weinstein Council Jrs. Thank Jewish News Editor, Before I retire from the office of President of Junior Council, I want to express my sincere thanks to you , and your staff. The cooperation and service that was extended to us was so grati- fying and deeply appreciated. Every organization depends a lot on the publicity that it . re- ceives. We have had a successful year because of the fine pub- licity that we hae received. I am confident that the new administration . will be favored with same treatment that I was. Sincerely, FRANCES COHN .* * * Temple Beth• El Thanks The Jewish- News Editor The Jewish News: As the season of congrega- tional , activities at the Temple is drawing I to a close,. I want to take this opportunity'to express to you, on behalf of Temple Beth El, our grateful thanks for the splendid publicity given. to Us during 1943-1944. Your fine spirit of cooperation is deeply appreciated and we hope to merit your helpfulness in the future as we have in the past. With kindest personal regards, and best wishes for a pleasant summer, I am, Sincerely yours, IRVING I. KATZ, lExecutive Secretary Temple Beth El Clubs, Individuals Assist USO-JWB . The Detroit Army and Navy Committee of the Jewish Wel- fare Board this week reported that the -Sisterhood of Temple El and. Young Women's Bicur Cholem have assisted the Serve-a-Camp Project; f o o d packages were sent to Fort Brady by Zedakah Club a n d Pisgah Bnai Brith Lodge; food packages were sent to _ Fort Custer by Rovner Progressive Verein, Zhitomir Progressive Aid Society, Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob, East Side Bnai Brith Auxiliary, • Ruzhiner Progressive Verein. Six social evenings were pro- vided for servicemen by Kesh- enever-Bassaraber .Aid Society; Radomet Fri,endly SOciety gave a breakfaSt at the USO Lounge at the Center, and ice cream was contributed by Ben Bavly. On May • 22, Zedakah Club members w e pe hostesses at DoWntown USO were members of Young Women's Mizrachi and Brisker Progressive Aid. Steinberg, distin- gtfished Jewish writer and pub- licist, editor of the New York Jewish monthly • "Oifn Shvel," published by the Freeland League, will y be the guest of honor at a banquet sponsored by the Detroit branch of the League, Saturday, June 10. Dr. Steinberg heads the move- ment , for Jewish territorial colonization and is particularly interested _ in the Kimberley Project, a region in Northern Australia, where a Jewish mass colonization is being advocated. The Australian. Government is said to be sympathetic to the cause. The banquet in honor of Dr. Steinberg will take place at Workmen's Circle Educational Center, 11529 Linwood Ave., Sat- Mothers' Clubs to Have urday, at 9:30 p. m. Canning Demonstration On June 9, at the same place, Dr. Steinberg will deliver a lec- • In co-operation with the ture' on "The Destiny of the Jew- United States - Government, the Council ish People." . of Mothers' Clubs will hold the first of two canning demonstration classes at the Jew- Young Israel to Hold ish Community. Center, Tuesday Father-Son Banquet afternoon, 1 to 3 p. m. Davison Mothers' Club fare- Young Israel of Detroit will well social will take place Thurs- hold its annual Father and Son day, 8:30. p. in., at Workmen's dinner in connection with the in- Circle Educational Center, Lin- stallation of officers on June 19 wood at Burlingame. at 6:30 p. m., at Lacher's, 8939 A way to help the War Effort 12th. St. Rabbi Morris Max of Manhattan Beach, N. Y., will be on the Home Front is to join the Women's Land Army to save the guest speaker. fruit and vegetable - crop. Those • Tickets can be secured by call- interested should register with ing Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernte•, Miss Caplan at the Jewish Com- TY 6-7464, or at Lacher's. munity Center, MA. 8400, or The new officers 'are: Chas. T. with Miss Lovejoy, at the Mc- Gellman, Pres., Jerome W. Kell- Kerchey Building, CA. 5781. man, Vice Pres., Morris Kar, Treas., Dr. Hugo Mandelbauin, chaiiman of the board, Miss Frances. Buy War Bonds! JVS Moves to New Quarters Jewish Vocational Service This Week Acquired Of- fices at Commerce Bldg. The JVS invites the use of its staff and facilities for persons concerned about getting -a job, changing a job, planning a ca- reer, school and college work, military service, and those wish- ing aptitude tests. Workers, students and parentS should call CAdillac 8570 for appointments. A. J. Freiman Dies MILTON W. WEINSTEIN Milton M. Weinstein was elected president of Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith, to succeed Isidore Starr, at the annual meeting held last Monday at the• Jewish Center. Jack Lawson and Leonard Be- love wre chosen vice-presidents; Max H. Goldhoff, treasurer; Leonard L. Radner, recording secretary; Morris Shatzen, finan- cial secretary; Isidore Starr, chaplain; Harry Schwartz, assist- ant chaplain; Rudy Leaman, guardian; Sid Sidder, warden; Rudolph Meyersohn, Robert L. Wallach and Lewis Steinberg, trustees. . Delegates from Pisgah Lodge to the Michigan Bnai Brith Council convention, to be held in Jackson, June 18, are: Max Goldhoff, Jack. Lawson, Sam Maza, Rudolph Meyersohn, Aaton Rosenberg and .Louis Schostak; alternates, Henry Abramovitz, Leonard Belove, Max Blumen- thal, Morris Kaplan, Meyer Lebo- witz, Louis Magidman, Leonard L. Radner, Morris Shatzen :- Harry Schwartz. State and district .officers who will attend the convention will include Samuel W. Leib, Aaron Droock, Harry Yudhoff and Mil- ton M. Weinstein. Aaron Rosenberg will be toastmaster at the convention banquet. Pisgah • Lodge, with more than 3.000 members, is the largest Bnai Brith lodge in the world. The Jewish Vocational Serv- ice, an affiliated agency of the Jewish Welfare Federation and OTTAWA, Ont. — A. J. Frei- the War Chest, moved its offices this week to the Commerce man, president of the Canadian Building at 320 W. Lafayette Zionist Federation since 1919, died --Sunday while attending Boulevard. synagogue services. He would The JVS is an agency engaged have been 64 on June 6. in planning_ careers and securing Mr. Freiman was known in jobs for workers and supplying all important Jewish movements the "help wanted" needs of em- on this continent. He was hon- ployers. It assists y out h to orary president df the Jewish choose proper occupations, refu- Immigrant Aid Society and was gees to secure appropriate jobs, a leader in the Canadian Jewish women to find their right place Congress. in industry; handicapped persons Born in Lithuania, he came to best to use their strengths, older persons to reenter the labor Canada in 1893. He was t h e market, and Jews, in general, to owner of one of Ottawa's largest solvo their employment proh- department stores. lems. Many boys and girls. in school and college come to the •JVS not for immediate jobs, but fot help in planning their future -. They come because they want to plan their life work, not drift into it. They come while still in school. They need help in finding out their own abilities and where and how to use them. HUNDREDS OF YEARS They need a realistic look at of medical experience the whole world of work, with- and the latest develop- out prejudice for or against cer- ments of modern re- tain ways of making a living. search are combined in Since the war, many men and women came . to the JVS. for the capable judgment counseling to prepare them for of your druggist. Doctors military service. Now the JVS trust Schettler's judg- is seeing increasing numbers of • ment. They know that discharged veterans, helpin g we are well informed. them to find their best -employ- ment possibilities for the present and post-war world. Harvey H. Goldman .is presi- dent of the- board of trustees of Over 53 Years of Service the agency, and the professional Detroit staff comprises M. W illia in Weinberg, executive director, Grosse Pointe Anna Rose Hersh, placement di- rector, and_ Albert Cohen and Charlotte Mills, counselors. 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