Friday, October 19, 1945 Truman Angered Over Publication Of Note to Attlee TH,E JEWISH NEWS Odessa Progressive Aid Society to Hold Donor Luncheon Oct. 31 U. S. Jewish Vets May Study in Zion Under GI Program Women of the Odessa Progres- Veterans of World War II sive Aid Society will dedicate may study in Palestine under their second annual donor lunch- President's Per- sonal Gesture eon on Wednesday, Oct. 31, at the GI Bill of Rights, according to Aid European Jews to a statement made by the Vet- eran's Administration. The bill Reported 'Queered' provides for payment of tuition, laboratory fees, books, etc. up NEW YORK (JPS)—President to $500 plus from $50 to $75 per Truman's message to Prime Min- month to each veteran for a ister Attlee, requesting that 100,- maximum of four years. 000 European Jews be admitted The Hechalutz Veterans' De- into Palestine immediately, was partment, which has maintained intended by the President to be a "personal and confidential ges- contact with Zionist youth serv- ing in the armed forces during ture," at least until some defin- ite answer was forthcoming from the war, has taken the initiative Attlee, Charles Van Devander in assembling all the necessary and William 0. Player, Wash- information for soldiers interest- ington correspondents, report in ed in study in Palestine. the New York Post. A plan has been proposed to the Hebrew University and the When the message leaked out "the President felt that his Haifa Technicum whereby groups whole confidence had been vio- of American veterans would be lated and, furthermore, that the formed to attend each institu- whole maneuver had been ruin- tion. Samuel B. Finkel, director ed. Whereupon, he simply -hit of the American Friends of the the ceiling, so hard that he Hebrew University and Mr. Jud- hasn't entirely recovered. ah Wattenberg, director of the American Society for the Ad- "As for what Attlee might DIANE WEINFIELD • • vancement of the Hebrew In- have said or done in private in response to the President's re- 12:30 p.m. in the ballroom of Hotel stitute of Technology in Haifa quest, if it had remained the sec- Statler, to the Child Rescue Fund. have expressed their approval of ret that Truman wanted it to Mrs. Morris Mony heads this this plan, and offered their full be, that's something nobody can project. Assisting her are Mes- cooperation. answer now." But as a result of dames Morris Winehart, co-chair- the matter becoming public man; Morris Kutnick, treasurer; knowledge, "Attlee naturally is Herman Kanter, secretary; Max playing public politics instead Hayman, committee on arrange of joining in any 'private' search ments. for terms of settlement such as A musical program and floor Truman had hoped for," the show have been prepared. The Detroit Music Guild, the columnists say. Diane and Sam Weinfield, clas- city's oldest chamber music or- The report of President Tru- sic dancers, will dance. Mr. and ganization, will open its tenth man's message was first made Mrs. Leslie Dautch, violin and season with a sold-out house for public by the American Com- piano artists, will render several the year's first chamber music mittee for a Free Palestine, of numbers. Eugene Hecht, baritone, concert. which former Senator Guy M. will sing his favorite numbers. The performance of three great Gillette is chairman. The Com- Ruth Soifer will sing Jewish mel- chamber works for strings is mittee is regarded as a front for odies. scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. eter H. Bergson's Hebrew Corn- 24, at 8:30 p. m. As in past years, Guest speaker will be Mrs. ittee of National Liberation. and in spite of insistant demands Esther. Etkin. Mossman, wife of r. Gillette has disclaimed any for greater seating capacity, the connection with release of the Chaplain Rabbi Sydney K. Moss- Guild's Concerts will be held in man, who is stationed in England. essage. the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. The program for the evening Dr. Redl to Deliver Beth El Sisterhood consists of three seldom-heard works: the Brahms sextet in B- Arranges Seven Affairs 6 Lectures at Center flat and the Mendelssohn and The Twelfth Street Council Shostakovitch octet s. Mrs. John C. Hopp, president The performers in this first of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Center is sponsoring a course of concert will be James Barrett, six lectures to be given by Dr. 1, and Mrs. Burton Clamage, assistant, concertmaster of the hairman of the program corn- Fritz Redl of Wayne University- Detroit Symphony Orchestra, at the Jewish Community Cen- ittee, announce the following who will play first violin; Emily rogram of seven monthly meet- ter, Woodward at Holbrook. Mutter Adams, Jules Yanover For six successive weeks, start- ngs for 1945-46, to be held on and Felix Resnick. Violins; Wal- he afternoons of the second ing Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 10:30 ter Blumenau and. Guy Amato, a. m., Dr. Redl, an authority on onday of each month: violas; Jacob Becker and JesSe Nov. 12—Helen G. Metzler, dram- group work, will discuss the Forstot, cellos. tic critic. problems and techniques of The dates for the remaining Dec. 10—Prof. Eduard Lindeman, ew York School of Social Service group work as well as the hand- concerts are: Dec. 12, Feb. 13, f Columbia University. ling of children. March 13 and April 24. I Jan. 14—Prof. Nathaniel Cantor, de- A fee of $3 is being charged partment of sociology and anthro- pology, University of Buffalo. for the course. The class will be Feb. 11—Joint meeting with League limited to 50. Any member of Mrs. Hanaissian Wins of Jewish Women's Organizations. the Detroit Section, National Good Neighbor Orchid March 11—Fashion show . Council of Jewish Women, may April 8—Dr. B. Benedict Glazer. May 13—Forty-fifth annual meet- attend. The State Department of Mich- i ng and luncheon. Registrations are being taken igan Ladies' Auxiliaries of Jewish by Mrs. Robert N. Janeway, UN. War Veterans announces that C enter Speakers Group 3-7363, and Mrs. Melvin Kutt- Mrs. J. R. Hanaissian received the Good Neighbor Orchid. nauer, UN. 2-0120. Meets This Saturday The award was made at a breakfast at the Book Cadillac. Speakers Group of the Jewish in the Center library, this Satur- Prominent guests included radio Community Center, functioning day at 8:30 p. m. announcers and newspaper writ- under the leadership of Edward Joseph Shapiro, publicity di- ers. Mrs. Lillian Morris was Emerick, has resumed meetings. rector of the speakers group, chairman of the affair. Jewish men and women are in- Vited to join the speakers' classes Americanization officer of Rosen- taught by Mr. Emerick. There is wald Post of the American Le- no charge. gion, urges discharged veterans The next meeting will be held to join. Concert Opens Music Guild's Tenth Year , goyatims Just turn your dial, and you can spend a fun-filled half-hour with Ginny this evening! It's BORDE N'S GREAT NEW GINNY SIMMS SHOW—with music, excitement; and Ginny's special guests, ABBOTT & COSTELLOI Don't miss hi Page Fifteen Zedakah Club Holds Annual Tea Monday Dr. T. W. Rosmarin To Address Luncheon of Mizrachi Women The annual tea of Zedakah Club, inaugurating the formal Senior Mizrachi Women of opening of the donor luncheon campaign, is to be held at the Detroit will be addressed by Dr. home of Mrs. Norman Shulevitz, Trude Weiss Rosmarin of New York City at the annual donor luncheon on Tuesday, Nov. 6 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. ' Dr. Rosmarin, editor of the Jewish Specta- tor, is the au- thor of "Relig- ion of Reason", "Highlights o f Jewish His- tory", "Hebrew Moses" and "Ju- daism and Christ ianity". Dr. Rosmarin Proceeds will go to the increas- ed Palestine program of Mizrachi Women's Organizations' institu- tions in Palestine which include girls vocational training schools, nurseries, kindergartens a n d children's village in Ranaana which will care for 500 Europ- ean orphans being placed under MRS. JOS. L. STAUB Mizrachi supervision by the 18904 -ucrnsiernere, on Monday at Youth Aliyah. 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Mrs. J. Kunin is president of cultural chairman, and her co- the chal..t -_- . 1 Mrs. S. Singer hostesses, announce that Miss is chairman of 'Me- faild :raising Helen Sloan, U. of M. student event. For information call TV. and accomplished a cc or d i a n 4-2481 or UN. 3-4532. soloist, will entertain that after- noon. Mrs. Norman Adilman, Brown Outlines Drive chairman of the donor luncheon, asks that all members bring their To Oust Senator Bilbo friends and prospective pledges. Mrs. Joseph L. Staub is presi- • Alan Brown, of the Commis- sion on Law and Legislation of dent of Zedakah Club. the Detroit Section of American Jewish Congress, gave a stirring Yeshivah Ladies Set address on the Oust Bilbo Cam- paign, when he spoke over the Donor Dinner Oct. 31 radio last Saturday. He outlined the nation-wide Final arrangements are being completed by Ladies of Yeshivath campaign to oust Senator Bilbo, Beth Yehudah for the annual do- and the part Michigan is playing nor luncheon to be held Wednes- to cooperate in this campaign. day noon, Oct. 31, at the Yeshi- He gave the following instruc- tions to all those desiring to par- vah, Dexter and Cortland. Mrs. Hyman Rottenberg, presi- ticipate in this movement: Write dent, announces that Rabbi M. J. to Senators Arthur Vandenberg, Wohlgelernter will be guest Homer Ferguson, Alben Barkley speaker and Cantor Hyman J. and Wallace White, U. S. Senate Adler will provide the musical Offi4 Bldg., WaShington, D. C., to voice protest against. 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