THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 12, 1946 Prospects Assigned to Women Workers for AJC Group Teas At a meeting of supervisors, area chairmen and secretaries of the Women's Division of the Al- lied Jewish Campaign, held Tues- day morning in the USO Lounge of the Jewish Community Cen- ter, prospects were assigned to workers who will bring them to home meetings later in the month. Workers under Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, Mrs. John C. Hopp and Mrs. Oscar Zemon, Chairmen, at- tended the meetings as the Wo- men's Division prepared for home solicitation teas. Mrs. Herman_ August and Mrs. George Bremen are the super- visors working with Mrs. Aaron. Area chairmen in this division are: Mesdames Ellis Fisher, Her- man Prady, Tony Lebovitz, Lewis Manning, Gerald Goldberg, Emil Rothman, Julian Zemon, Arther Weber, Morris Roth, Ted Davis and S. Minash. Secretaries in Mrs. Aaron's Division are: Mesdames Jack Behrmann", D. Feinberg, Aimee Gaines, Edward Kahn, Mervin Luria, Jacob Perlmutter, Her- man Rafelson, Fred Sherman, Jack Tarnoff, Carol Wois, Leon Zeckman. Mrs. George Freedman and Perlzweig to Give Postwar Views at AJC Annual Dinner All three groups of the Detroit American Jewish Congress, the Women's Division, the Business and Professional Group and the Detroit Section of the American Jewish Congress, will hold their annual dinner Wednesday, April 24, at 7 p. in., at Huyler's in the Fisher Bldg. Dr. Maurice L. Perlzweig of London, eminent American and World Jewish Congress leader, will be guest speaker. His topic will be "The Postwar Situation of the Jews." For reservations, which close April 22, call Mrs. L. Rosenzweig, TO. 8-8669. Elizabeth Penfil, chairman of the Committee for Law and Legis- - lation of the Detroit Section of the American Jewish Congress, was one of a group of Detroit del- egates who atended the "Win the Peace" conference in Washington April 5 to 7. Mrs. Penfil will re- port soon on the deliberations of this conference. $3,819,250 to Be Spent on April Relief By JDC Appropriations of $3,819,250 for April by the Joint Distribution Committee for the relief and re- habilitation of Jewish survivors overseas bring the agency's total allocations so far this year to more than $17,574,000, it is an- nounced by Dr. Joseph C. Hyman, executive vice-chairman of JDC. The Wilshire j Kosher Catering M/Sgt. Leo Molow,• whose sterling work on three war bond Mrs. Daniel Krouse are the su- drives earned him the Disting- pervisors working with Mrs. uished Service Citation from the Hopp. Area Chairmen in this Treasury Department, returned division are: Mesdames Norman from Europe three weeks ago and Adilman, Martin Cowan, Ivor Kahn, Sol Levin, Phillip Mar- cuse, Maurice Pearlman and Ed- mund Saperston. The secretaries in Mrs. Hopp's Division are: Mesdames Max Berendt, Irving Bittker, Herbert Glodt, _ Arthur Purdy, Harold Shapiro, Grover Wolk and Miss Sadie Hirschman. Mrs. Eugene Arnfeld and Mrs. J. H. Polozker are the supervisors working with Mrs. Zemon. Area Chairmen in this division area Mesdames Sam Bank, Phillip Field, Harry Glick, Saul Glueck- man, S. H. Goldsmith, Samuel J. Greenberg, Sidney Kalt, Ben- jamin Jaffe, Victor Klein, Sam LeBow, Mrs. Marvin Levy, Mrs. Julius Ring, Helen Ring, George M. Wayburn. The secretaries in Mrs. Zemon's division are: Mesdames Henry Lewis, Jr., Milton Atlas, Max Brickman, Wilfred Doner, Oscar M/SGT. LEO MOLOW Grey, Sam Gross, Seldon Kob- lin, Robert Leopold, Millon Mah- spent last week in Detroit ler, Milton Marx, James Stein, addressing groups on behalf- of Oscar Silverman, Emil Waldbott, the Allied Jewish Campaign. Impressed by the plight of the Jos. Wolff, Henry Lewis, Jr. great masses of destitute peoples in Europe during his service there and by the need for assistance to insure their'survival, Sgt. Mo- low has been devoting most of his re-enlistment leave to work- ing tirelessly to help make the national United Jewish Appeal for $100,000,000 a success. Sgt. Molow, as a mess sergeant NEW YORK—A request that the U. S. Government withhold in charge of the consolidated mess at Camp Stoneman, Calif., recognition of Transjordan-'s inde- directed the collection of more pendence was submitted to Secre- than $5,000 for the March of tary of State James F. Byrnes by Dimes campaign. For his work Dr. Abba Hillel Silver and Dr. in that drive he was recommend- ed for the Army Commendation Stephen S. Wise, joint chairmen Medal. of the American Zionist Emer- Determined to do everything possible to bring aid to Jewish gency Council. The Zionist leaders pointed out survivors overseas, Sgt. Molow that on Jan. 31, 1946, shortly after is planning to return to Europe British Foreign Secretary Bevin's to work on behalf of displaced announcement of the British Gov- persons. ernment's intention to recognize Transjordan's independence, they submitted a memorandum to the State Department which declared that "it would be highly appro- priate for the Government of the Cleaners and Tailors United States to represent to the British Governibent the inadmis- sibility of any British action which, in separating Transjordan from Palestine, would violate the territorial integrity of Palestine or otherwise modify the Palestine Mandate; would violate Article 80 of the Charter of the United Na- tions; would run counter to the provisions of Articles 2 and 7 of the U. S.-British Convention. of 1924, and the U. S.-British agree- ment announced on Nov. 13, 1945." Zionists Ask U. S. 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