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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 4, 1946
JEWISH NATIONAL FUND
HIGHLIGHTS
Jewish National Fund Council, 11608 Dexter, Detroit, Mich. TO. 8-7384 or TO. 8-7385
Mowrer to
Address JNF Rally Here Tues., Oct. 22
s. R. Reznik Sets World Mark Auxiliary to Launch Donor Drive
For Collections in JNF Box
It is now generally believed
that S. R. Reznik of 11832 Dexter
has established a world record
for the amount of money raised
by an individual
in a Jewish Na-
tional Fund Blue
and White Box.
Mr. Reznik last
month turned in
hox containing
$100. Last week
he submitted a
box with an ad-
ditional $75.
These sums are
s u p p lementary S. R. Reznik
At Event at the Shaarey Zedek
to large funds he has already
turned in during the year.
Mr. Reznik, who operates a
men's furnishing store on Dexter,
does not, permit an opportunity to
go by wtihout securing contribu-
tions from his customers for the
Meeting with World Famous Correspondent as Guest Speaker to Be Utilized for Presen-
tation of Golden Book Certificate to Judge Frank Picard, Chairman of Michigan Chap-
ter of American Palestine Committee; Aux iliary to Select Committees for Campaign
JNF.
Hailing Mr. Reznik's activities
as most praiseworthy, William
Hordes, president of the Jewish
National Fund Council of Detroit,
expressed the belief that Mr. Rez-
nik this year may achieve the
$1,000 mark for collections
through his JNF Blue and White 1
Box.
Lehman Urges Admission
Of Jewish DPs to Zion, U. S.
"t4
NEW YORK. (JTA)—Strongly criticizing the policies of the
Entish government in Palestine, Herbert H. Lehman appealed for
the immediate admission of 100,000 Jews into the Holy Land and
',reed Congress to pass legislation permitting the entrance of "even
niore than our fair share" of displaced Jews in the U. S.
Mr. Lehman also supported the
Jewish Agency partition plan to
c reate a Jewish statefor in Pales- enable to the "thoroughly un-
tine
large enough
further just" British plan for provincial
immigration, in a talk before the autonomy. Although the Jewish
Independent Citizens Committee - state provided for in the Agency
of the Arts, Sciences and Pro- plan is predominately Jewish, he
explained, "it would safeguard
cessions.
"The doors of the Jewish Na- the rights of the Arabs and all
Other
peoples resident therein.
tonal Home must be opened to
the hopeless and despairing Jews ' Il wotild have control of its own
of Europe," Lehman declared, internal affairs and policies, in-
adding that themost important i ! eluding the flow of immigration,
part of the Palestine question was which could then be increased
to make possible immigration on up to the absorption capacity of
a large scale. If that is not done, ! the area.''
be warned, the Jewish DPs 'twill
He attacked the British govern-
continue to suffer indescribable ment for making Jewish immi-
misery and will die."
gration into Palestipe subject to
If elected to the Senate, Leh- the acceptance of a long-range
man pledged, he would continue political plan. He declared that
to use his influence to support. there was no possible excuse for
the efforts of President Truman forcing the Jewish immigrants
to bring about a change in British : into concentration camps in Cy-
policy. "With our leadership,' prus "as if they were criminals
other countries will do their or enemies." The British policy
share, he said, "without it, they of apeasing the Arabs by sacri-
will do little or nothing." , ficing the Jewish DPs, he asserted,
Lehman declared the Jewish was not only indefensible but
.Agency's partition plan was pre- unwise.
JUDGE FRANK PICARD
MRS. IRVING SHEVIN
EDGAR ANSEL MOWRER
An event of outstanding importance, sponsored by the Jewish National Fund Coun-
cil of Detroit, to be held on Tuesday evening, Oct. 22, at the Shaarey Zedek, promises to
make history in local community planning.
Feature of this gathering will be the appearance as guest speaker of Edgar Ansel
Mowrer, world famous author and one of America's most important foreign correspond-
ents.
Highlighting this event will be the official opening of French collapse at Paris, Tours,
the annual donor campaign of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the and Bordeaux. There is hardly a
figure on the international stage
Jewish National Fund of Detroit.
Mrs. Irving Shevin, president of the Auxiliary, will with whom he does not have a
speaking
acquaintance.
announce committee appointments for the donor event at
Covered Paris Meetings
this• gathering. William Hordes
From
January, 1942, until
will preside.
and Egypt. Preliminary reports
March, 1943, he worked with the
Adding to the significance of on this latest trip of Mr. Mow-
the gathering will be the pre- rer's have been included in his U. S. Government, seeing the
f world development from the in-
in-
sentation of a Golden Book in- syndicated column and have at- side.
wide
attention.
t
i
scription to Judge Frank Picard, tracted w
In addition to being expelled
in appreciation of his services as Mr. Mowrer is the distin- from Nazi Germany by Hitler,
chairman of the Michigan Chap.. guished author of the Pulitzer Mr. Mowrer was the recipient of
ter of the American Christian prize winning book, "Germany the Pulitzer prize for distin-
Puts the Clock Back"; "Dragon
Palestine Committee.
Awakes" (China); "Global War." guished foreign correspondence.
Edgar Ansel Mowrer
Mr. Mowrer has just returned
Edgar Ansel Mowrer, famous "Germany Puts the Clock Back" from Paris, where he covered the
foreign
newspaper
corre-
was
written
by
Mr.
Mowrer
while
ace
Peace Conference.
spondent and widely read column- he was stationed in Germany as
He now divides his time be-
ist, recently returned to America foreign correspondent of the Chi- tween Washington and New York.
to
Eng-
cago
Daily
News.
It
brought
to
a
from an investigative trip
Obviously his broad knowledge
land and the Mediterranean startled world the things that
Front, including North
JNF Blue and White Box Clearance Oct. 13-28:
Make Certain Your Box Is Liberally Filled
Jewish National Fund Committees
will visit homes of box-holders during
the two-week period starting on Oct. 13.
It is of the utmost importance that
we get a liberal response this year to
the box clearance appeal now being
made to the 3,000 possessors of the
Blue and White JNF Boxes.
Please receive our volunteers courte-
ously and make certain that your boxes
are well filled—as a practical response
to those who are attempting to stifle
Jewish aspirations in Palestine.
MRS. AARON FRIEDMAN, Chairman
MRS. PHILIP SLOMOVITZ, Ca-Chairman
Africa Adolf Hitler was inaugurating in
the Reich. It has been called "one
of the books that rocked the
world." As a result of this book
and the dispatches Mr. Mowrer
was sending from Germany, he
was expelled from the Reich by
Hitler—winning the distinction of
being the first American corre-
spondent to be sent out of Ger-
many by the Nazis.
World Situation
Few Americans have had such
opportunities for understanding
the world situation as Mr. Mow-
rer. He is familiar with all the
countries of Europe and has
worked in most of them. He has
spent years in France, Germany,
and Italy, and speaks the lan-
guages of these countries. He has
worked in Britain and twice
spoken to large groups of mem-
bers of the British Parliament in
committee rooms at the House of
Commons. He has visited Russia
and twice been to the Far East
for extended trips. He covered
World War I, the beginning of
the Spanish Civil War, and one
phase of the war in China. He
predicted, in 1923, that Mussolini
would make trouble for the world
unless speedily squashed; in 1933
that Adolf Hitler was "hell-bent"
on a new war; in 1936 that Japan
was about to start on the effort to
dominate the Far East.
Mr. Mowrer returned to this
country in Noveniber, 1941, just
before Pearl Harbor. He cov-
ered the first year of World
.k War II in France and watched the
of European affairs makes his
observations particularly worth
while.
Mr. Mowrer is a brilliant speak-
er and is famed for his incisivf
style. He is not only one of the
great foreign correspondents of
the day but also a platform _man
of rare ability.
British Company
Will Manufacture
Weizmann Product
LONDON, (JTA)—A chemical
process developed by Dr. Chaim
Weizmann 12 years ago will be
put on the market by a newly-
organized British company named
Petrocarbon Ltd., it was reported
this week.
The government-sponsored Fi-
nance Corporation for Industry
will provide 50 percent of the
total loan capital of $8,000,000.
Dr. Weizmann will receive $2,000
annually as a consultant, $36,000
in cash for promising not to act
as consultant for any other com-
pany and a portion of $200,000
which will be paid for certain
shares, licenses and patents held
by Dr. Weizmann and others.
The process to be marketed
produces raw materials from pe-
troleum to make paints, dyes,
plastics, cosmetics and insecti-
cides, which were hitherto ob-
tained .from coal tars.