Judge Picard to Introduce Chairman of Canadian Palestine Commiffee at Public Meeting at Shaaray Zedek; Event to be Held on Eve Of Balfour Anniversary Judge Frank A. Picard, chairman of the Michigan chap- ter of the American Palestine Commttee, the Christian pro-Palestine movement, will introduce Herbert A. Mowat, chairman of the Canadian Palestine Committee at a public fmeeting of the Zionist Organization of Detroit on Tuesday evening, Oct. 31, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Akivah Drasnin, president of Zionist Chapter 1. announces that the group has launched an active membership drive for young men and women over 20 who are interested in working constructively to help do away with Jewish homelessness. Chapter I has• adopted as its financial project support• of Jew- iSh National Fund. Anne Baker and Max Roten- berg, program co-chairmen, an- nounce that the program for the coming year is designed to pre- sent "Inside Palestine." Law- rence Crohn, former president of the Detroit Zionist District, will speak at the meeting next •Thurs- day, Nov. 2, at 8:30 p.m., at the home of Lois Linden, 2097 Oak- ► man Blvd. Miss Shirley Bachman, tal- ented student of Robert Casa- desus, will present the musical program. All young people are invited to attend and are urged to bring. their friends. Rabbi Leon Frain, president of the organization, announced the program and extended an invi- tation to all interested Detroit Jews to come to this gathering, which will be held on the eve of the celebration of the 27th anni- versary of the Balfour Declara- tion. Mr. Mowat twice has headed delegations of Canadian Chris- tians to present briefs in behalf of a Jewish Commonwealth in Palestine to the Prime Minister of Canada, and to the Depart-• meat of External Affairs. He is an outstanding writer contribut- ing regularly to "Toronto Satur 7 day Night," "Magazine Digest" and "Empire Digest," and is heard over the Dominion Net- • work of the CBS. He is about to publish . a book on the life and military career of JUDGE FRANK A. PICARD Field Marshal Wavell, Viceroy of India. Member of an outstanding Ca- - nadian family dating back to 'NATIONAL WAR FUND colonial times, he served in France . in World War I with the 8th Canadian Infantry, known as the "Little Black Devils," and was wounded. For three years he has been Dominion General Sec- retary of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. With approximately 1,000 peo- ple supporting the annual Bal- four Ball of the Zionist Organ- ization of Detroit, to be' held at Statler on Saturday night ; Nov. 11, officers, of the organiza- tion were en- couraged this week that the educational and youth programs of the organiza- tion will thus continue without Rabbi Fram interruption. - The Zionist Organization of De- troit has chosen Armistice Day as the appropriate time to cele- brate the Balfour Declaration at the Balfour Ball. Harry Cohen is co-chairman of the Balfour Ball committee. Tickets for the Ball may be ob- tained by applying to the office of the Zionist District of Detroit, 1044 Penobscot Bldg., Cherry 6559. "In this fateful hour;" Rabbi Leon Fram, chairman of the De- . troit Zionist District, declares, "when the final decisions with regard to Palestine are about to be made, we want all Christians as well as all Jews to be fully informed of what is at stake in Palestine, not only for the Jew- ish people but for all mankind. We are holding this celebration of the Balfour Declaration anni- versary in order to bring the sig- nificance of Palestine vividly to the attention of the citizens of our community." Sweden Extradites Persecutor of Jews NEW YORK, (JPS) — Arno Anthoni, former Helsinki police chief and aid to the Gestapo in Finland, "the first war criminal to appear on Swedish territory," has been classed an "undesirable foreigner" by. Swedish authorit- ies and will be returned to Fin- land, the British radio reported. Anthoni was reported to have gone beyond the orders of the pro-Axis Finnish government, which removed him after dis- covering that he had embezzled funds confiscated from the Jews. Representative Detroit Delegation at UPA Parley Crohn Will Address Zionist Chapter Thursday Evening Mowat to Address Zionists n Oct. 31; Public Invited Rabbi L. Fram Urges Support of Annual Zionist Balfour Ball Friday, October 27, 1944 THE JEWISH 'NEW.S Ptitie Eight of the Executive of the Jewish Agency, will base his address to the gathering on his recent trip via bomber to Palestine. Another distinguished speaker will be James G. MacDonald, chairman of the President's Advisory Com- mittee on Refugees and former League of Nations High Commis- sioner for Refugees, who will review the refugee problem. With recent events focussing widespread attention on the Jew- ish National Home and providing a dramatic background for the gathering, it is expected that the National Palestine • Conference will surpass all previous annual sessions sponsored by the U.P.A., both with regard to achievement 30th Annual Convention In and participation by leaders of American Jewry, Dr. Heller said. Cleveland, Nov. 13-16, Palestine's outstanding role in Reduces Delegates the relief and rescue of refugees, coupled with the recent an- NEW YORK—The 30th annual nouncements by President Roose- convention of Hgdassah, Women's . velt and New York's Governor Zionist organization of America, Thomas E. Dewey endorsing the to be held in Cleveland, Nov. 13- establishment of t h e Jewish 16, will take the form of a presi- Commonwealth in Palestine and dents' conference, and will be at- pledging non-partisan support by tended by 500 instead of 1,500 the American government for the delegates, in compliance with the realization of the Zionist goal, ; request of the ODT that national have brought Palestine to the gatherings be kept down to a fore as the solution to the prob- minimum, Mrs. Herman Shul- lem of Jewish homelessness. man, of this city, convention Plans for the program of the chairman, announced. Presidents of Hadassah chap- conference include an Oneg ters and business and profession- Shabbat on Saturday afternoon, al women's divisions from 47 Nov. 18, with sessions on Satur- states will attend. Problems on day night and all day Sunday, all fronts on which the organiza- Nov. 19. A meeting of the Ad- ministrative Committee of the tion operates will be discussed. U.P.A. will be held on Nov. 17. (The U.P.A., one of the agen- cies of the United Jewish Appeal, receives its income from the De- troit War Chest). Hadassah to Contply With ODT Request FOR OUR OWN - FOR OUR ALLIES Morning, noon, night .. barb- ed wire, stockades, guards . . . minutes like hours, hours like days . . . today the same as yes- terday, tomorrow just like today . . . waiting, hoping, praying .. . Such is the hapless lot of pris- oners of war. . . . Fortunately for Americans in enemy prison camps, the maddening monotony is relieved by War Prisoners Aid that sends materials and equip- ment to occupy the time of these otherwise idle inmates of cheer- less concentration camps .. 4 * * A contribution to the Commu- nity War Chest helps to finance the work of War Prisoners Aid in making less dismal the exist- ence of these legions doomed to await deliverance. "They'll never forget that you remembered!" Give as generously as you can to the War Chest, 51 W. Warren. Sessions to be Held in Chicago, Nov. 18-19; Dr. Nahum Goldmann to Report on His Trip to Palestine; James G. McDonald to Speak • A representative delegation of Detroiters will attend, the National Conference for Palestine, to be held Nov. 18-19 at Hotel Stevens, Chicago, under the auspices of the United Palestine Appeal. Dr. James G. Heller, national U. P. A. chairman, an- nounces that a first-hand report on the achievements, pros- pects and plans of the Jewish ( - community in Palestine will be Weizmann, Strauss, Kahle featured at this conference. Dr. Nahum Goldmann, member Given Honorary Degrees Kvutzah Will Honor Katznelson Memory Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Capt. Lewis L. Strauss, USNR, and Dr. Paul Kahle received honorary degrees at the commencement exercises of the Jewish Theo- logical Seminary of America on Sunday. The class upon whose mem- bers were conferred the degree of Rabbi, Teacher and Preacher was the third to be graduated under the Seminary's accelerated war-time plans. 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