• 7.7 7.7.7 ▪ ▪ . . '411111111W Friday, November 30, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Windsor Welfare Fund Makes Progress in $75,000 Campaign Vienna Jews Ask Detroit Round Table Conference Property Return To Discuss 'Prejudice' Thursday Left to right: REUBEN MADOFF, treasurer of the Windsor Jewish Community Council, HARRY CHERNIAK, president of the Council and chairman of the Windsor Welfare Fund Cam- paign, and MILTON MERETSKY, vice-president of the Council. Progress was reported this week in the Windsor Jewish Community Council campaign for $75,000 for its all-inclusive Wel- fare Fund. Windsor Welfare Fund's quota this year is $75,000, compared Page Twenty-Five In Memoriam By ANN SAXER (EDITOR'S NOTE: This poem was written by Mrs. Saxer for special reading at a recent meeting of the Woodward Study Club, affiliated with the Jewish Center Mothers' Clubs, on the occasion of a memo- rial program in tribute to sons of members who died in service of their country. Trees were planted In Jewish National Fund forests in Palestine on the occasion of this memorial meeting. Mrs. Saxer served as president of her club and on the advisory board of the Pres- idents' Council of the Mothers' Clubs.) Dear God, was it your Will That our dear ones should depart And leave an emptiness to fill The aching in our heart? VIENNA, (JTA) — Asserting that little has been done since the liberation of Austria to re- store Jews to their former jobs and to return their property, the Vienna Jewish community has submitted a memorandum to the Renner Government containing the following demands: 1. The government should in- clude Jews on all commissions which will decide compensation and reparations for Jews. 2. Jewish civil service employ- es should be reinstated, and as- signed the rank which normally would be theirs had they not been ousted. 3. Jews ousted from private employment should be reinstated immediately, and receive the same salary and seniority as non- Jewish employes who were not dismissed. 4. Jewish-owned homes and other real estate should be re- stored to their former owners, as registered in 1938, before the Anschluss. 5. Former Jewish enterprises which are still "aryanized" should be immediately returned. 6. Where it is not possible to return former Jewish - owned property, the owners should be recompensed. Proposed to Study Army-Navy Merger Of what avail to mourn and cry That our beloved ones were taken? Of what avail to question why Our little world was shaken? Our dear ones we'll ne'er forget Even though they're gone. In our hearts they will project with $30,000 two years ago and The deeds that they have done. $40,000 last year. At the initial campaign dinner, Give us courage to face life a total of $52,000 was reported And accept the inevitable lien raised, and an additional sum was In this world of care and strife. raised at the luncheon meeting Oh help us, Dear God, Amen. of the women's division at Shaar Hashomayim synagogue on Tues- Hadassah Sees Danger day. Miss Zelda Rosenthal of Detroit addressed the women's In National Budgeting rally. Expressing the fear that the As of this writing, a total of introduction of a system of na- $55,000 has already been sub- scribed and teams of workers tional budgeting "might endan- are proceeding with plans to ger and hinder the full imple- secure the balance. mentation of the Zionist program Archie D. Cherniak, acting ex- in Palestine," Hadassah, Women's ecutive director of the Council, Zionist Organization of Ameri- is devoting most of his time in ca, recorded its opposition to the a voluntary capacity in supervis- proposal in a resolution adopted ing activities in the drive, with at its convention in Chicago. the assistance of Milton Sumner, publicity director; Harry Rosen- ■ thal, former president of the Council, and a score of other o workers. Detroit Round Table of Catho- lic, Jews and Protestants, to- gether with other community agencies, will sponsor an all day conference to be held at the Rackham Building, 80 Farns- worth, on Thursday, Dec. 6. The subject of the conference will be "Prejudice—A Threat To Our Children." Mrs. Leo W. Walser, past president of the Catholic Study Club and Catho- lic co-chairman of the Women's Committee of the Detroit Round Table, will preside. Mrs. Raymond Hendricksen, President of the Council of Church Women and Protestant co-chairman of the Women's Committe of the Detroit Round Table will bring greetings, and Mrs. Maurice Klein, past presi- dent of the League of Jewish Women's Organizations and Jew- ish co-chairman of the Women's Committee, will introduce the speakers. Registration will be- gin at 9:30 a. m. Dr. Harry Overstreet and Mrs. Bonaro Overstreet will speak at the morning session on "What Prejudice Does To the Prejud- iced." Dr. Overstreet is a noted lecturer and author, formerly on the faculty of New York Uni- versity. Mrs. Overstreet is well known also as a writer and lec- turer and has been a specialist in parent education. Following their addresses, there will be Round Table discussions for the various age levels: preschool, ele- mentary and teen age. At the afternoon session at 1:45, Dr. Howard Lane of the Detroit Police Department will discuss Imredi Sentenced To Death BUDAPEST (WNS)—Bela Im- redi, anti-Semitic former Hungar- ian Premier who was forced to resign his post when it was dis- covered that he was of Jewish origin, was sentenced to die by a court which tried him as a war criminal. ti : "1 % % % Specializing in all kinds of sandwiches made up for Drug Stores and Lunch Rooms. ooms. David Horodoker Jrs. Donor Dinner Tuesday David Horodoker Jrs. sixth an- nual donor dinner will take place Tuesday, Dec. 4, 6 p. m., at the Bnai Moshe, For tickets call Mrs. J. Zemmol, president, NO. 5998. Thanks A. D. CHERNIAK Cadillac ▪ Catering Co. the social implications of the suo- ject, using as his theme "Patterns of Prejudice." The Overstreets will then sum up the Confer- ference and present the closing address on the theme "Tools For Overcoming Prejudice." 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