Friday, May 17, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Six

Attlee Contradicts Inquiry
Finding, Crossman Charges

Rosenwald to Hold

Recommendation to Admit 100,000 to. Palestine Carried
No Strings, He Asserts; Warns of Forcing Bloodshed
Under Prime Minister's 'Conditions'

Parade to Precede Impressive
Rites at Central High
Recreation Field

LONDON, (JPS-Palcor)—Richard H. S. Crossman, M. P.,
member of the Anglo-American Inquiry Committee on Pal-
estine, in a signed article in the New Statesman, declares that
Prime Minister Attlee's demand that "illegal" Jewish armies
be disbanded before 100,000 Jewish immigrants can be ad-
mitted "is a contradiction of the unanimous findings of the

Julius Rosenwald Post, one of
the outstanding Legion posts in
the northwest section of Detroit,
will sponsor an outdoor Inter-
Denominational memorial serv-
ice, honoring its neighbors and
friends who paid the supreme
sacrifice, on Sunday, May 26, at
2:30 p. m., on the Central High
field, Linwood and Tuxedo.
Prominent speakers represent-
ing all faiths will participate.
Tokens of remembrance will
be presented to Gold Star fam-
ilies.
Preceding the services at 1:45
p.. m., there will be a parade. of
Army personnel, veterans of both
wars, members of the Legion,
Jewish War Veterans, Boy Scout
Troops and others. The parade
will assemble on Dexter and
Lawrence and the line of march
will be south on Dexter to Chi-
cago, east on Chicago to Lin-
wood; thence north to the field.
The Catholic Central High
School band consisting of over 75
pieces, and the Tom Phillips'
American Legion drum and bu-
gle corp and other musical or-
ganizations will participate.
Families who have lost a dear
one are urged to contact Joseph
Shapiro, TO. 8-2808, Americani-
zation Officer, for seats in the re-
served sections and for any in-
formation.

Committee." He urges immedi- "
ate conformity with the unani-
mous findings of the Committee
to annul the illegalities of the
THE CITY COMMITTEE OF
White Paper.
Mr. Crossman points out that THE UNITED YIDDISH FOLK
the Committee long considered ORGANIZATIONS sponsored a
the desirability of making dis- cultural affair in memory of the
bandment of illegal armies a con- great Jewish writer and humor-
dition to the entry of 100,000 ist, Sholom Aleichem, • whose
Jews, but finally turned down the 30th memorial anniversary was
proposal as not only impossible to marked with an appropriate pro-
carry out, but something which, gram Sunday evening, in the
while designed to minimize the Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth
risk of bloodshed in Palestine El. - The program included the
Yiddish Folk Chorus conducted
would enormously increase it.
Warns of Anglo-Jewish Warfare by Henry Goldberg. Chaim Briss-
If this policy is adopted, Mr. man, • Emilia Babad and Shul-
Crossman continues, we may well amis Newman presented three
find ourselves drifting into an in- plays by Sholom Aleichem. The
voluntary Anglo-Jewish war as speaker of the evening was
disastrous and inconclusive as the Menashe Unger of the Day.
* * *
hostilities in Ireland, bringing the
Labor Government, solemnly The RED CROSS campaign in
pledged to right the wrongs of Detroit went over its quota of
the White Paper and support $2,400,000„ E. A. Schirmer, cam-
Zionism, into conflict, not merely paign chairman announced, with
with a small minority of terror- returns totaling $2,443,467.
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ists, but with the whole Jewish
population in the National Home.
KNOLLWOOD COUNTRY
Palestine Arabs, Crossman says, CLUB held its first stag day of
rely on the armed forces of the the season on Wednesday. Din-
Arab States, and since they won ner was followed by an open
everything they wanted in 1939 meeting, and reports were pre-
and do not need an illegal or- sented by Harry N. Grossman,
ganization in Palestine, the only president, and committee chair-
armies disbandable are exclusive- man. Milton Mahler was chair-
ly Jewish.
man of arrangements.
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The Stern gang ono Irgun,
BERNARD
GOLDMAN, 14862
Mr. Crossman continues, are
responsible for most of the Stoepel, received third prize of
outrages; they oppose with vi- the Tompkins Memorial Awards
olence, not only the British ad- at Wayne University for his
ministration, but also the Jewish "Two Poems." He is a Central
Agency, and there is little possi- High graduate.
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bility that they all will disband
CHAVURET ALIYA, branch of
voluntarily at the request of the
Jewish Agency. It is reasonable Habonim, Labor Zionist Youth,
to expect, Mr. Crossman con- will hold a communal supper for
tinues, that if the report is 20 members at 6 p.m. This Fri-
adopted, the Jewish Agency will day at the home of Yachiel
assist in hunting down the ter- Hordes, 2308 Calvert.
* * *
rorists, just as it assisted in cap-
JACOB LUSTIG, a student of
turing the murderers of Lord
Moyne. • But it is most unrea- Chachmey Lublin Yeshiva, has
sonable to suggest that the move- been engaged by the Wyandotte
ment of 100,000 be held up until community as teacher in its
school.
the operation is completed.
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Haganah Will Defend Rights
A social program is planned for
The Jews of Palestine, he says,
organized in Haganah, will de- the next meeting of the LEAGUE
fend by force, if necessary, their FOR LABOR PALESTINE, this
rights under the mandate, of Friday, at the home of Mr. and
which they were deprived by the Mrs. Jacob Schreier, 4271 Cort-
White Paper. There is only one land. Members are requested to
way to reverse the process, Mr. bring their Shekel reports.
* * *
Crossman declares: by conform-
ALUMA,
labor
Zionist youth
ity • with the unanimous findings
of the committee to annul the organization, will hear Michael
illegalities and injustice of the Michlin, financial secretary of
White Paper, and simultaneously the Jewish National Fund Coun-
call on the Jewish Agency to as- cil, who will speak on "JNF To-
sist in the liquidation of extrem- day," at Aluma's Ulam, 11639
ist groups; put Haganah at the Linwood, Friday, at 8:15 p.m.
disposal of the Palestine adminis- ALUMA activities are for re-
tration to function as a home turned veterans, young men and
guard. If this is done, and Presi- young women over 18. For in-
dent Truman supports the de- formation call Miss Anne Bas-
mand to end private armies, the chin, TO. 6-6884.
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present explosive situation will
MARGUERITE KOZENN, so-
be relieved immediately, and
wtih it the danger of an Anglo- prano, and JULIUS CHAJES,
pianist, will be heard in a pro-
Jewish war, Crossman says.
gram of Jewish music on Sun-
day in N. ,Y. Town Hall, and
Temple Israel Men's Club Monday,
in ProVidence, R. I.
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Sponsors 8 Pack Dens
DORIS L. MILLER of 3250
Pack 146, sponsored by the Leslie, a Central graduate, was
Men's Club of Temple Israel, is among those who were honored
now•made up of eight Dens with with election to the Scholarship
81 members..
Honor Society.
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Den 7, headed by Mrs. Sol
Stein, has made an outstanding
DR. HARRISON BROWN, au-
record in creative work. The Den thor of a book to be published in
is made up of Seth Barsky, Jerry June on the social and political
Beigler, Seymour Klieger, Mich- implications of atomic energy,
ael Luckoff, Larry Mann, Donald will speak at the Rackham Build-
Schwerin, Joel Silver and Robert ing, Wednesday evening under
Stein.
the auspices of Americans United
The last Pack meeting of the for World Government.
season will be held Monday, May
27, at 7:15 p.m. at the Hampton
CINCINNATI — Hebrew Union
School. The feature of the meet- College announces its sixth Sum-
ing will be a rope tying contest. mer Institute for Graduate Study
Sol Stein will preside. .
and its first Summer Institute for
Temple Secretaries, to be held
Work for and give liberally to June 17-21. I. I. Katz of Detroit
will give one of the courses.
the Allied Jewish Campaign.

Local Brevities

Interfaith Memorial

Services May 26

David Wilkus President
Of North End Clinic

David Wilkus was elected
president of North End Clinic
at a meeting of the board of
trustees held May 4. Other offi-
cers are: Sylvan S. Grosner, vice-
president; Miss Edith Heaven-
rich, treasurer; Mrs. Abraham
Cooper, secretary. Julian H.
Krolik and Mrs. Joseph Hartman
were elected members of the
executive committee of the board
of trustees.

8 Displaced Jews Sought

Through Vaad Hatzala

Eight displaced Jews in Europe
are seeking relatives in Detroit,
according to Vaad Hatzala, na-
tional orthodox overseas relief
agency, 132 Nassau St., New York
7, N. Y.

Ela Kuc seeks S. Kohen, 607 Hague;
Haskie Dabrowskie seeks William
Schwartz; Liesbeth Rubenstein seeks
Benjaman and Meyer Silberman; M.
Arar seeks Ber. L. Abludzywert; A.
Krawiec seeks A. Scherzman, David
Schneider, A. Zalmanowitz; Hanka
Lauberman seeks Hudesa Spizman and
Jojna Lauberman; N. Pietsoehowicz
seeks Ejma Sejns; Gusta Kahane seeks
Harry Brandsdorfer, Lansing Ave.

Young Israel Hears Plea
By Dr. Gold to Continue
Community Leadership

Approximately 400 guests at
Young Israel's 23rd anniversary
dinner Sunday heard Dr. H.
Raphael Gold call upon Young
Israel to lead the way in devel-
opment of an enlightened Jewish
laity for participation in com-
munity leadership.
Young Israel intermediates
presented a sketch, "The Old Bes
Hamedrash." Charles T. Gell-
man, president, called for em-
phasis on spiritual reconversion.
Gellman and Samuel W. Platt,
chairman of the board, were hon-
ored with surprise gifts by the
toastmaster, David I. Berris.
Thirteen Young Israel presi-
dents were introduced. Daniel
Schwartz expressed the veterans'
gratitude to Young Israel for its
interest in the servicemen.

Mizrachi Women Hold
Mother-Daughter Fete

A Mother and Daughter ban-
quet will be held by the five
Detroit chapters of Mizrachi
Women's Organization of Amer-
ica this Sunday afternoon at the
Jewish Community Center.
Mrs. Harry Model, national
junior-senior advisor, of New
York, will present charters to
Rayetta Harris, president of
Aviva chapter, and Miriam Dish-
ell, president of Attara chapter.
The latest film on Mizrachi
projects in Palestine, "Israel
Lives On," will be shown.
Miss Drora Selesny will render
vocal selections.
Mrs. Jos. Kunin, president of
Sisters of Zion Mizrachi;' Mrs.
Philip P. Falk, president of the
Young Women's Mizrachi, and
Barbara Bassoff, president of
Sub-Debs of Junior Mizrachi,
urge that last-minute reservations
be phoned immediately.

Detroiters to Attend
Center Workers' Parley

Staff members of the Center
will attend the National Confer-
ence of Jewish Social Welfare in
Atlantic City, May 26 to 29,
simultaneous with the sessions of
the National Association of Jew-
ish Center Workers.
Clinics will be conducted on
the Young Adult, Adult. Educa-
tion, the Jewish Center in the
small community, Day Camping,
the unserved member and prob-
lems of a large agency.
Harold Arian, assistant director
of the Center, will lead one of
the discussions at the conference
and will present a paper in the
personnel practices meeting on
"Good Salary Standards are Cru-
cial."

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