rage Six THt JEWISH NEWS Zionists, Vets Picket British Consul, Demand Freedom in Palestine Rosenberg to Get Panama Award At Embassy Ambassador Will Decorate Detroiter for Service to Government ZOA, Community Council Leaders March on Offices in National Bank Bldg., Protesting Bevin Insults, Arrests, Relig- Louis James Rosenberg is in receipt of a letter from the Am- ious Violations, Dilatory Tactics in Rescuing 100,000 DPs bassador of Panama at Washing- Leading Detroit Zionists and a number of Jewish veter- ton, informing him that the Dec- ans of World War II picketed the British Consulate, in the National Bank Bldg., last Monday afternoon, in protest against recent British actions in Palestine. Prior to the picketing, a committee representing the Zionist organizations and the Jewish Community Council of Detroit, presented to D. E. H.4> Brickell, British Consul, the fol- inent, had unanimously recom- lowing letter signed by Aaron mended that it take place imme- Droock, president of the council, diately. to be submitted to Lord Inver- Four Specific Demands chatel, British Ambassador in We especially ask you to con- Washington: vey to your government not only "Speaking in the name of the this protest, but also our petition, Jewish community of Detroit, and that: representing 229 organizations and "(I) The arrested Jewish lead- 90,000 souls, we ask you to convey to His Majesty's government our ers be immediately released. "(2.) The British government profound concern over the follow- ing acts of the British govern- shall govern Palestine in accord- ment which we believe violate fun- ance with the provisions of the damental human rights and vio- mandate, and not as a police state late also the mandate by which and a reign of terror. the government of Palestine was "(3.) The 100,000 displaced entrusted to the British govern- European Jews shall be immedi- ment. ately transferred to Palestine. No Specific Changes "(4.) In accordance with the "(1) The sudden arrest; without mandate, there shall be unre- specific charges and without evi- stricted Jewish immigration into dence, of the officers of the Jew- Palestine and unrestricted Jewish ish Agency for Palestine and of purchase of land in Palestine. thousands of other Jewish leaders Delegation Sees Brickell in Palestine. This petition, together with a "(2.) The violation of the uni- copy of the resolution adopted by versally recognized principle of re- the Jewish Community Council, ligious freedom and the desecra- the text of which was published tion of the Sabbath Day, sacred to in The Jewish News last week, the , Jewish people, when these was presented to the Consul Bric- arrests took place. kell by a committee consisting of "(3.) The language repeatedly Benjamin M. Laikin, Mrs. Louis used by Foreign Minister Ernest Glasier, Morris Jacobs and James Bevin, which has been a source of I. Ellmann. humiliation to Jewish people The members of the committee everywhere. and the anti-Semitic in charge of the picketing, most of language reported used by the whom were in the picket line in- British military forces in Palestine cluded: in their dealings with the Jewish Mrs. A. J. Feldstein, Morris Jacobs, Mrs. Louis Glasier, Harry Cohan, Abe people. Kasle, James Ellmann, Lawrence W. "(4.) The dilatory tactic's used Crohn, Mrs. Max Frank, Mrs. S. Hey- man, Rabbi J. Kaufman. Mrs. J. H. by the British government in de- Kunin, Mrs. Samuel Green, Bernard laying the transfer of the 100,000 Isaacs, Aaron Kurland, Mrs. J. S. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau, displaced Jews of Europe into Pal- Sauls, Morris Mohr, Mrs. B. Salinger, Mrs. estine after the Anglo-American N. Spevakow, Mrs. P. Soloomvitz, Charles Wolok, oLuis R. Levine, Mrs. Inquiry Commission, created upon Miriam Goldstein, Mrs. Evelyn Tobias, the demand of the British govern- Harry Yudkoff, Rabbi G. G. Rosen- - - Moser Plans Youth Training For Tool Jobs Louis Moser, of the Moser- Wayne Products Co., 6535 Russell, manufacturer of high precision production parts, is introducing to Detroit a plan "to help young people to get started in the indus- trial world." . The experiment provides for the enlisting of .persons interested in youth welfare to form a $20,000 corporation, at $50 per share, the purpose of which will be to train youths 18 to 21 and war veterans in the manufacture of certain standard tools and machinery supplies. The trainees would be paid at the current wage • rate in the industry, and the corporation would market their products. Free evening classes are plan- ned, leading to admission to the regular training group. Share- holders, according to the pros- pectus, would be entitled to share in the net earnings up to six per cent annually any earnings in ex- cess to this amount to be devoted to philanthropic purposes. • Moser came to this country as a boy from Russia. After learning the tool making trade he opened a shop in Toledo. In 192'7 he ar- ranged with the Toledo Board of Education to train high school boys after hours. They received school credits and pay commen- Isttrate with their efforts and ability. In 1937 he moved to De- troit, and three years later set up Moser Industrial Training Inc. In 1943, with most of the boys in the required age range either in the army or earning high waves stock, Irving Schlussel, Meyer Beck- man, Dr. and Mrs. Perry Burnstine, Aaron Rosenberg, Arthur Robbins, Nathan aKufman, Mr. and Mrs. M. Michlin, Mrs. Morris Mendelson, Mor- ris Schaver, Alex Nichamin, David 'J. Cohen, Nathan Linden, Morris Lieber- man, Mrs. Alex Sanders, Milton Wein- stein, Samuel Rhodes, Mrs. Max Dush- kin, Isidore Sosnick, Morris Stein, Mrs. Liillan Aaron, Charles Dricker, Mrs. Irving Shevin, Mrs. Philip Cutler, Harry Madison, Sidney Shevitz. Ber- nard Osnos, Jose Jones. Harry Schum- er, B. M. Laikin, Rabbi L. Fram, B. Kaminker, William Hordes, I. Franck and W. Klein. Discharged from Navy The following have been dis- charged from naval service at the U. S. Naval Personnel Separation Center, Great Lakes, Ill. FIC Michael - 0. Faeke, 15445 Rutherford. SIC L. Greenwald, 1927 Pingree. AETM2c Marvin C. Gross, 18900 Woodingham Dr. Lt. (jg) Oscar B. Kahn, 70 At- kinson. ETM3c Leon M. Jaroff, 2920 Collingwood. ETM2c R. R. Lieberman, 13114 Ohio. MoMM3c Harold Davidson, 3041 W. Boston. S2c Harvey Goldsmith, 3'794 Burlingame. Sic Saul Nusbam, 4039 Burlin- game. Sic Harold Louis Adler, 17315 Cherrylawn. Ens. Gordon A. Shifrin, 2280 Leslie. First Veteran Graduated From National Hospital Dr. Martin M. Alexander is the first veteran to graduate from the Veterans' Professional Training Program, conducted at the National Jewish Hospital at at unskilled labor, the venture Denver in cooperation , with the Veterans Administration, it is folded up. Moser has a substantial back- announced -by Dr. Allan Hurst, young medical director of the free Denver tuberculosis. institution. people—he has nine children. ground for his interest in LOUIS JAMES ROSENBERG oration of the Order of Balboa, which was granted to him by the Panamanian government early this year, arrived at the Embassy, where the Ambassador will make the presentation. This Decoration comes to Mr. Rosenberg as a birthday gift as he will celebrate his 70th birthday on Aug. 3. For many years Mr. Rosenberg has been acting as legal corres- pondent in Michigan for a num- ber of diplomatic and consular of- ficers of Washington, New York, and Chicago. He has writen and lectured on international affairs for over forty years. Eisendrath Plans Group to Speak For All U.S. Jewry Friday, July I9, I 946 3 Beth Jacob Students Attend Summer Course At New York Seminary Three advanced students of Beth Jacob School for Girls: Rhoda Goldschlag, 2442 Pingree, Shirley Katz, 3285 Tuxedo, and Roselyn Ribiat, 4281 Duane, are now attending the preparatory course for kindergarden teachers at Beth Jacob Seminary, 143 S. 8th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. This course is offered by Beth Jacob Seminary in conjunction with Torah Umesorah, national move- ment for fostering religious edu- cation, to fill the •eed for Hebrew nursery and kindergarten teach- ers. The three Detroit girls who are taking the seven weeks' course are pupils of Mrs. Simcho Wasser- man, at Detroit Beth Jacob, Dex- ter and Cortland, maintained by Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. The Detroit Branch of Beth Jacob was opened in May, 1943, t the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, in memory of 93 Beth Jacob pupils and teachers who met martyrs' death under the Nazis in Warsaw, defending their honor. There are over 60 students, between the ages of 6 to 18, at present enrolled in five classes, taught by three women in- structors. Collaborates on Study Of Hate Propaganda In Detroit Election Stephen B. Sarasohn, graduate resident scholar in the department of public law and government at Columbia University, collaborated i,vvith Prof. Carl 0. Smith of Wayne University in preparing a study ... of "Hate Propa- :::ganda in De- qroit," based on experiences in the Detroit ma- yoralty election in 1945. This study ap- S. S. Sarasohn peared in the Spring, 1946, Public Opinion Quarterly. The Smith-Sarasohn study dis- cusses the attempt to introduce, not only anti-Negro, sentiments, but anti-Semitism in the , election. Winrod Distributing Anti-Semitic Literature NEW YORK (JPS)Gerald B. Winrod, anti-Semitic Kansas preacher under federal indictment for sedition, is now touring New York state distributing free copies of his notoriously anti-Semitic. Palestinian Seeks Brother magazine "The Defender" to per- And Friend in Detroit sons attending his meetings in rural churches and is soliciting The Palestine Bureau, Zionist subscriptions with apparent Suc- Organization of America., 41 cess, Tom O'Connor, PM staff E. 42nd St., room 600, New York writer, reports. 17, N. Y., has received an urgent message from DAVID EINBIN- DER, now in Palestine, who is seeking contact with his brother, ABRAHAM EINBINDER; also "where vacation dreams come Uwe" ABRAHAM DORFMAN; both of South Haven's Finest Resort whom are believed to be either in 80 Acres of Playa:pre Paradise Detroit, or in New Haven, Conn. 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