Jewish Youth's

Hail Palestine as Hope of Future

By Danny Raskin
HE PROUDLY bought himself
a Bond . . . said he wasn't
through . . . that buying them
was certainly the least that he
could do . . • . "Make sure the
boys are well equipped . . . give
them what they need . . . help
them fight this lousy war. .' . .
help them fight, indeed!" . . .
He didn't buy a big one . • .
doesn't earn a lot . . . but from
what he does make, he buys
with all he's got ... Said they're
also good to have to buy things
after war . . . things he'd like
to have but. can't get in a store
. . . He took his Bond . . . put
it in his pack .. . picked up his
gun and walked away . . . said
he "may" be ' back!
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FORMER DETROITER, Sam
Dictor, insurance gent, captured
the runner-up cup at the Sunset
Fields Golf Club in California,
recently . . also qualified for
the State Open at the Pomona
Country Club . • . His Dictor In-
surance Agency kegling squad
won the Crenshaw Bowling Lea-
gue championship . . with all
former Detroiters receiving tro-
phies.
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DATING BLUNDERS as in-
dicated by AZA Dance and Jew-
ish Center Holiday Hop held on
same night are just plain silly
. certainly no excuse for them
. . . Especially now, when social
functions are so few and far be-
tween and open dates are easily
available . . . Again we say . .
Clear the date through the Com-
munity Council.

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MAIL DEPT. . . . A letter
comes from Miriam - .Elson. . . •
the missus who steered the big
black car down Linwood while
hubby held a huge cake so dan-
gerously near her face . .
"That same cake was auctioned
off at a Bnai Brith Bond rally
for 500 . . It was then cut up
and divided and eaten by the
members present . . . The cake
was donated by Julius Elson of
the National Baking Co: . . •
After selling for that amount in
Bonds; we're all the mare happy
that the pastry didn't Slip!
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ONE OF THE gals in League
of Detroit Jewish Youth was all
set to- take a train ride . . . until
she saw an "Is This Trip Neces-
sary?" poster on a wall of the

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Local Brevities

ROSCOE CONKLIN SIMONS,
nephew of the late Booker T.
Washington, will • leeture_ at 3:30
p. m. Sunday at the church on
Stanford at Cobb Sts. Admis-
sion is free. The lecture was
arranged by Progressive and
Civic Social Club which was
formed to participate in efforts
to improve housing, employment
and economic opportunities for
all groups. * * *

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Page Fifteen

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 1, 1945

AMERICANS UNITED F 0 R
WORLD ORGANIZATION, to-
gether with American Youth for
a Free World, will sponsor a
meeting Tuesday evening at
Rackham Engineering Auditor-
ium. There will be discussion
of the World Youth Conference
to be held in London in August.
Speakers will include Miss Fran-
ces Damon; Svend-Aage Beyer
Pedersen, Miss Yang Kang, Lt.
Eddie Cantor, James G. McDonald, chairman of the late Presi- Zvonimir Jurisic, and Miss Maria
dent Roosevelt'S Advisory Committee on Political Refugees and Michal.
* * *
former League of Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Coming
from Germany, and Charles Brown of Los Angeles, 'United Palestine
EAST SIDE WOMEN of BNAI
Appeal- national campaign chairman for the _West, joined in hail- BRITH and EAST SIDE MEN'S
ing the Jewish homeland in Palestine as the one country in. the
world which offers immediate opportunities for the resettlement LODGE_ will hold joint installa-
of hundreds of thousands of homeless Jews who have survived tion of officers at Pillar Temple
on Monday evening, June 11.
the Nazi terror in Europe.
* * *
Participating in a mass meeting sponsored by the United
ILSE SCHILD will present her
Palestine Appeal, these distinguished leaders • emphasized the
urgency of providing maximum support for the campaign of the students in a piano recital at
United Palestine Appeal; which in 1945 is seeking to meet the 8:15 p. m. on June 9 at the Mc-
$35,300,000 needs of its constituent agencies for large-scale 'immi- Gregor Library Auditorium.
gration and reconstruction of the Jewish National Home.
Guests are invited.
* * *
CLUB ALLEGRO, organization
depot . . . and directly beneath Labor Party Reiterates
of musically-inclined students at
it a one-armed soldier who had
Central High School and Wayne
come home . , . and into the Stand on Jewish State
.University, performed at Jericho
arms of an eye-teared mother
LONDON (JPS - Palcor)— Temple at a Mother-Daughter
. . . admits that for the first
time in her life she .actually felt Labor Party support for a Jew- affair, with Irving Ritter, presi-
dent, as master of ceremonies.
ashamed of herself.
ish state in Palestine was reiter- Features were vocal, violin and
* * *
ated by Hugh Dalton, speaking
solos and the group's ar-
The only way to spend our pay on behalf of the National Execu- piano
rangement
of "Meadowland."
Is buying Bonds so we can say:
"Sure, I helped in every way. tive Corrimitttee of the British Other club officers are: Bette
Shanbrom, vice-president; Shir-
See? I. bought another life, to Labor Party at the Party Con- ley
Zaft, recording secretary;
day!"
ference here. Pointing out that Eleanor , Mandell, corresponding
* * *
the National Executive has Made secretary; Marcia Margulies,
FOWL BRAWL . . . Among its position "abundantly clear," treasurer.
the hungry housewives who
joined the mad rush for Windsor "it is morally wrong and. politic-
chickens last week was the lady ally indefensible to restrict the
who discovered that she didn't entry to Palestine of thoie Jews
have the trunk key . . . and the who wish to go there," he said.
"The Palestine problem is not
officer wasn't trusting anybody
the
concern of the British gay-
. . . So she had to come all the
ernment alone," said .Dalton, "but
way downtown with them.
The family of the late Nathan
should be worked out in close
* * *
agreement and co - operation Gula announce the unveiling of
BUT THAT wasn't all .. . On among -Britain, America and Rus- a monument over his grave at
the way back, the bright idea sia; particularly if this can as- 2 pl m., Sunday, June. 3, at Mach-
of returning via the Ambassador sure the settlement not only of pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Jacob J.
Bridge was conceived . . . and the Palestine problem; but of Nathan will officiate. Relatives
might have been alright . • . had surrounding countries as well."
and friends are invited to attend
she remembered leaving her reg-
the service.
istration card at the tunnel . • . Palestine Second To U. S.
To top it all off .. . a couple of In JNF Contributions
the birds broke open their bag
JERUSALEM, (Palcor) The
. . . and the gals had one time head office of Keren Kayemeth
of it trying to save the gravy!
MRS. SYLVIA, GILBERT, 58,
(Jewish National Fund) an-
THE LOCAL butcher reports nounced that its income for the of 31 Arden Park, who had been
that the chickens died laughing. first semester of 1945 amounted ill for .several years, died May
to $4,547,604, representing an in- 24. Funeral services were held
crease of 24 percent over the Monday. Surviving are her hus-
Sommerstein Applies
same period last year. The band, Samuel -T., member of the
For Palestine Permits
United States contributed $2,- DSR Commission, and a son
827,748, and Palestine, with a Julius W., member of the staff
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The Po- remarkable advance, contribut- of the U. S. Treasury Dept.
lish Provisional Government has ed $613,576 thus holding second
In the firm belief thatt juvenile
consented to allow Jews under its place. ,Palestine was closely fol-
jurisdiction to emigrate to Pales- lowed by South Africa,- Britain delinquency is the most perplex-
ing domestic problem of our
tine in mall groups, it Was learn- and Canada, in that order.
time, Eddie Cantor has launched
ed here from 'authoritative
a nation-wide essay contest on
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IN MEMORIAM
sources, .
In loving memory of our -son his NBC program and has in-
Dr. Emil Sommerstein; leader
the youth of America to
of the Central 'Jewish committee Norbert L. Leonard, who passed vited
peg the cause and pose a solu-
in Poland, already, has applied away the 23rd _day of Sivan, June tion.
for, a number of Palestine immi- 17, 1941.
has not, : been the same year
gration certificates, it was reveal- Life past,
in this humdrum life of ours,
ed, These certificates will be Tho years 'have passed so fast, we
still
think
. of the •happy years
'sent to the Polish ambassador in
spent in harmony and laughter,
Moscow for delivery to Jewish Until we meet again in the hereafter,
your memory will be cherished
must be smart to be investors, look
leaders in Poland.
dear, your smile ever before us,
•
beyond the war when the inequi-

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