THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 10, 1946 Page Nine Dear Reader: of them—or among the 1,250,000 'survivors, very few of whom belong to families left intact. We invite you to offer thanks for the great privilege of living in free America. Your children and our children might have been either among the dead • or among the 150,000 orphans who escaped the fate of 1,350,000 pre-war Jewish European children ,who were among the ro.urdered. Had you or your parents missed the boat, you and • we might have been among those who either were murdered by the Nazis-6,000,000 . If you are not thankful, you have lost the human spark. If you ARE thankful, as you should be, you will . • WORK. ARDENTLY FOR AND GIVE GENEROUSLY TO THE DETROIT $2,000,000 ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN Reuther Calls for Fight On. Anti-Semitism in U. S. • Klein Again Choosen- Two Jewish President of Halevy Given Roles in City's Pageant at Olympia ' Says Military Victory Must Be Followed with Destruction o Reaction at Home in Address to 4,000 at Opening of Arbeiter Ring Convention Completion of plans and selec- tion of the production staff for the Golden Jubilee historical pa- eant, csong of Our City—a Saga of Detroit," 'which will be pre- sented- at Olympia -Friday • af- ternoon, May 31, and Sunday night, June 2, has been 'announced y Dr. Raymond C. Miller, di- rector- of the Detroit • Historical Commission and. chairman of the Golden Jubilee Pageant Com- mittee. . • . Miss 'Anna Sokolow, American coneert and choreographer, . dancer . Walter Reuther, president of -UAW-CIO, in a •stirring address delivered at the opening session of the 46th annual convention of the Workmen's Circle, (Arbeiter Ring), •in the Masonic Auditorium, called upon labor to use the tools at the workers' command intelligently in fighting reactionary forces at home. Mr. Reuther told the 400 deleL% gates and the audience of 4,000 that after defeating the military j ewish Community enemies abroad it is necessary to destroy political reactionaries Council to Vote on everywhere. He declared: Amendment May 23 "We must fight against anti- Semitism not only in Berlin but at home as well. The Hitler Aim to Democratize Election; 'forces are at work right here Executive Committee to and we must meet them, and de- Be Chosen on June II stroy them." Cites Struggle of Jews Changes in the constitution of Mr. Reuther • deplored that the UN Was born not out of love for the Jewish Community Council man but out of fear. "We must are , proposed in recommendations breathe life into the Four . Free- to be presented at the delegates' doins," he declared. "It's a prac- conference On Thursday evening, tical jab to implement the Four Freedoms • and to make them May .23, at the Jewish Center. Aaron Droack, president of the meansomething everywhere. The, struggle of the Jews for free, •Council, • announces that the- cori- clan is our . freedorxi. No man stitutional , revision •committee, ,can be free unless all men are .under the chairmanship of Louis free.. This includes the question of letting the displaced persons 'Rosenzweig, has drafted proposals settle where they want to settle for amending pvisions in the and where they have a right Jo Constitution which govern elec- settle. Our goal is to create; a tion• of officers and members of society in which we put ari end to the executive committee. The exploitation of man- by than." • revisions are intended further to Frank X. Martel, president of democratize - methods of election. the Detroit and Wayne County It is recommended that nomina- Federations of Labor, in his greet- . tions from the floor should be ings to the gathering, expressed made in advance of the annual joy at finding among Jews "the election meeting, and that all most splendid trade union ma- nominees- be included on the sec- terial." ret ballot given to voting dele- Tells Group's Activities gates. - The , convention was opened by The propoials to be submitted Joseph Bernstein, Detroit chair- to the delegates have been ap- man, who welcomed the dele- proved by the executive- commit- gates and outlined the importance tee. Member organizations have of the 1946 gathering in view of been notified of the proposed the -Major issues now being faced amendments. The C ouncil's constitution, by Jewry. Reuben Guskin, national presi- adopted originally when the dent, in his presidential message, Council was established in 1937, revised several rin tes; told.of the activities of the Work- has , ;hen's Circle, its share in winning the latest in 1943: Members of the constitution the war,- its war bond purchases, its contributions to USO, Red committee, in addition to Mr. Rosenzweig, include Joseph Bern- Cross, YIWO, Ziko and others. 1V1r. Guskin emphasized the stein, - co-chairman, Morris Gar- help giVen the JDC and the Ar- vett, Morris Lieberman, Joseph beiter Ring's fight against anti- Snitman and Abraham White. Mr. Droock states that the norn- Semitism and in behalf of all Jewish causes everywhere. He inating committee will report at also referred to the organization's the. May •23 meeting. ,Twelve fight against the British White . members of the - executive com- Paper -and for free arid unrestrict- mittee are to -be elected at the ed Jewish immigration into Pales- annual election meeting on June tine... and expressed ...thanks to 11. Delegates who -wish to pro- President Truman for, his splendid pose nominees are invited to send stand - in behalf of the effort to them to the Council office. secure admission for 100,000 Jews Noted Leaders Join U.J.A. into Metz Israel immediately. Committee Jo s eph Baskin, general secre- Non-Sectarian Governor Thomas E. Dewey, tary, submitted his report at Sun- former Governor Herbert H. day's session. Lehman, Bishop. William T. Man- Sessio n s. at Staler- . The convention banquet -took ning and Mayor William O'Dwy- place Sunday night at Arbeiter er will serve as Honorary Chair- 101g Center. All sessions which men of the non-sectarian Corn- . began on- Monday and will con-, munity Committee of New York tinue through Saturday are oh behalf of the United Jewish Appeal for Refugees, Overseas : taking place at Hotel StOtler. Weeds and Palestine, it was an- • At the. opening ' session. giiest artist was Richard-Tucker, nounced by Nelson Rockefeller,. Metropolitan Opera star. Rebecca chairman. The United Jewish rrohman, his accompanist, also Appeal of Greater New York is accompanied the Workmen's seeking to 'raise $35,000,000 to- Circle Choirs of Detroit and Wards the natonwide $100;600,000 Cleveland which were directed by . U.P.A. goal. Dan Frohman, with Pauline PapTsh as the other accompanist; Dorothy Feldman was soloist. , Rena Bazin directed the Work- :rnen's• Circle school ;children's, :c tioir. . . • . ::Work for and the Allied,...Jewish give _liberally to will stage all dances for the pa- geant. She will be assisted by Miss Fannie Aronson, Detroit ' dance director. Nationality participation is be- ing coordinated under the direc- tion of Mrs. Alice' L. Sickels and Miss Lola de Grille of the Inter- national Institute. . The story of the pageant was written by Karl Hoffenberg, grad- uate of Wayne University and former writer-for WWJ and WJR. Narration and dramatization of the story was written by Lee Rogow, young playwright, lyricist on American foll ore themes. Miss Claire Kapeton, native De- troiter and Wayne University art and design student, will coordi- nate all costuming. DR. WILLIAM KLEIN . Dr. William Klein, one of the founders and a former 'president of the Halevy Singing society, again was elected president for the . 1946-47 season at the recent annual. meeting. • ..Other officers elected are: -.Phil' Goren and Aaron Sandweiss; .. vice-presidents; *Dayid Goldberg, treasurer; Helen Rubin, financial secretary; Sonia Bu.s,sell, record- ing secretary; Gertrude. Levine, corresponding secretary; Nathan Bennish, librarian. Dan Frohman ,continues as musical director. Standing committee chairmen are as follows: Bella . Goldberg, . . Music; Jack Rosbetg, member- ship; - Harry Resnick and David. Goldberg, publicity. Other mern - bers' of the executive board are Mollie Shaw, Minnie Lakritz, Max Levy, Hyman Horowitz and Irving Sherman. Dr. Klein proposed establish- ment of an advisory board con- sisting of former Halevy execu- tive members who are unable to retain active membership and leaders in Detroit Jewry who are interested in the Halevy. He an- nounced that a campaign would be opened soon to add at- least 25 members to the chorus. The Halevy will continue to meet each Tuesday evening un- til the. close of the school year in the ,auditorium of the Roosevelt school, Linwood and Burlingame. All music lovers ; are invited. It is a company policy to stock all new drugs immediately after they are released. Our pre- scription departments are fully prepared to meet any emergency.. 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