Page Twenty-Six
Friday, October 25, 1944
THE JEWISH NEWS
Foreign 'Ministers to Face
Demands on Jewish Rights
Dr. Saks, Weitzel
On Food Service
Council Program
'Democratic Human Relations'
Theme of Round Table Institute
'Detroit Round Table of Catho-
lics, Jews and Protestants will
present its second Annual Insti-
tute on Wednesday, Nov. 13, at
the Downtown YWCA, Witherell
at Montcalm. The theme' of the
Food Service Council members
conference will be "Iremocratic
Col. Bernstein, Former Advisor to Gen. Eisenhower, An-
Year-Round Officers to Be
nounces Plan to Submit Proposals Seeking Protection
Elected at Victory Stag
of Survivors in Ex-Enemy Lands
Dinner Tuesday
NEW YORK (JTA)—The Jewish organizations, which submitted
joint proposal on the protection of Jewish rights in former enemy
countries to the Peace Conference in Paris will press their demands
before the Council of Foreign Ministers which is to meet in New will hear Tony Weitzel, Detroit
York next month.
News columnist conduct a hilar-
This was disclosed by Col. Bernard Bernstein, former financial
adviser to Gen. Eisenhower, and legal counsel of the American ious "Information Tease" at the
Jewish Conference, who returned from Paris after a three-months
stay. Col. Bernstein was the principal speaker at a dinner honor-
ing AJC representatives who worked in Paris with delegations
from other Jewish organizations.
He stated that after the Jewish delegations had presented their
joint memorandum to the 21-nation peace conference on the resto-
ration of equality of status to Jews in the ex-enemy countries
on Aug. 20, they had requested the privilege of making a formal
appearance before the peace conference and its commissions. This
request was not granted, and the Jews sought to accomplish the
same results by having discussions with leading delegates from
individual countries.
The original draft treaties contained only general provisions
protecting human rights in the former Nazi satellites. Col. Bern-
stein said. Amendments aimed at according increased protection
in the fields of human rights, restitution of property and trusteeship
over heirless property, were adopted by a two-thirds vote in the
Romanian and Hungarian treaties, upon sponsorship of the British
and American delegations.
Although the Russians did not vote in favor of these amend-
ments. they did. in discussions with the Jewish representatives,
state that their official policy was against discriminatory treatment,
he said.
Other speakers at the dinner included Louis Lipsky, Rabbi
Maurice N. Eisendrath, Rabbi Israel Goldstein, Rabbi Irving Miller,
Leon Gellman and Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, who, with Col. Bernstein,
comprised the guests of honor.
the University of Buffalo; Dr.
Fritz Ftedl, professor of social
work, Wayne University; and Fr.
George Ford, pastor of Corpus
Christi Roman Catholic Church,
New York City. Dr. Cantor will
speak as an anthropologist, Dr.
Redl as a social psychologist, and
Father Ford as a clergyman.
Professional educators will con-
tinue their session _from 3 to 4:30
with Dr. Taba and Mr. Seamans.
There is no charge for registra-
tion.
Co-sponsoring the institute with
the Detroit Round Table are the
Detroit Public Schools, Grosse
Pointe Public Schools, Ham-
tramck Public Schools, Highland
Park Public Schools, Detroit Pub-
lic Library, Detroit Interracial
Committee, and the Michigan
Human Relations."
The session will begin at 9:30
a. in. with showings of intercul-
tural films, including "The House
I Live In" and "The Greater Vic-
tory." At 10 a. m., Carey McWil-
liams, author of "Brothers Under
the Skin," "Factories in the
Field" and other works on inter-
group understanding, will be the
first speaker.
From 10:45 to 12:15 the con-
ference will be divided into sec-
tions for professional educators,
youth and parents. Dr. Stanley
Dimond, director of the Citizen-
ship Education Study for the De- PTA.
troit Public Schools, will preside
over the session for professional Jews Not Permitted to Catch
educators, and Herbert S. Sea- Fish In British Zone
LONDON, (JTA)—Three deep
mans, director of the Commission
on Educational Organizations of sea fishing trawlers which were
the National Conference of Chris- allocated to the Jewish Aid for
tians and Jews. and Dr. Hilda Palestine Committee in Hamburg,
Taba of the University of Chicago, in the British zone of Germany,
director of t h e Cooperating have been taken away the
Schools Project, American Coun- British authorities and the fishing
cil on Education, will be the has been ordered halted, John B.
TONY WEITZEL
Hynd told the House of Com-
speakers.
At. 12:15, luncheon speakers, mons. The more than 300 pounds
Councils Victory Stag Dinner, at
6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29, in the who will discuss the theme of the of fish caught weekly by trainees
conference, are Dr. Nathaniel Can- at a Jewish fishery school had
Wayne Room of Hotel Statler.
tor, chairman of the Department been distributed among the Jews
A panel of food industry repre- of Anthropology and Sociology of of Hamburg.
The twentieth Jubilee Concert
of the Sholem Aleichem Folk sentatives will face Mr. Weitzel—
Institute will take place Sunday to prove whether they are ex-
MR. & MRS. ABE NUSBAUM
evening, Nov. 10, in the Brown perts or otherwise. Irwin Cohn,
Memorial Chapel of Temple Morton Feigenson, Bernard Gour-
Announce that a small number of tickets are available, in addi-
witz, Ben Klein, John Lurie, Sol
Beth El.
tion to the invited guests of the Bar Mitzvah of their son Irving
Guest artist for the occasion Schayowitz, Sam Schwartz and
to hear the world renowned
will be Ysaak Gladstone, a sin- Isidore Sobeloff, executive direc-
CANTOR LEIBELE WALDMAN
ger of international reputation, tor of the Jewish Welfare Feder-
ation, have volunteered to
who will be making his first ap- questions submitted by members
Accompanied by a New York Choir uriuer the
pearance in Detroit.
of the Council. Quiz topics will
direction of the famed Choir Leader
Also participating in the pro- include the food trades, Jewish
OSCAR JULIUS
gram will be an out-of-town affairs and a few teasers pre-
pared by Mr. Weitzel.
speaker and children's groups
Included on the dinner pro-
ON FRIDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 1ST, and on
from the S h olem Aleichem gram will be a talk by Dr. J.
schools and the Mittel-Schule. Benson Saks, Assistant Chairman
SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2ND.
Tickets may be obtained by call- of the European Executive Coun-
cil of the Joint Distribution Corn-
AT
ing HO. 5404.
I mitt•e. Year-round Cottncil of-
CONGREGATION BETH ABRAHAM
ficers will be elected at the dinner. ,
LINWOOD AND STURTEVANT
Anti-Semitic Attacks
Tickets for the dinner may be
be
Force 2 Communities
Full income as well as all gifts to the Bar Mitzvah boy
purchased from:
Oscar Banks. Harry Becker, Norman
1 To Flee to Selisia
distributed towards: ERETZ ISRAEL, HATZALA, AND LOCAL
Blake. William Boesky, Tom Borman,
Ed Cole, Norman Cottler,
Cherrin,
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
Harry Brenner, Sidney Broida, Archie
WARSAW (JTA)—The Jewish Baruch Eizelman, Ed Finsilver, Joseph
Tickets at the price of $5.00 can be obtained at:
Freedman. Charles Ginsberg. Harry
1. Rabbi S. Gliksman's office. 3356 Cortland Avenue.
community of Miedzyrzec, south- Golden.
Max Gordon, Bernard Gour-
2. Chesluk's Book Store, 8663-12th Street.
•itz. Ben Grosberg, Lester Gruber.
east of Warsaw, has decided to Louis
Gunsberg. Joseph Keidan, Ben
3. Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, 12301 Dexter Blvd.
leave the district following re- Klein, Joseph Kornfield, Sol Kurtz-
4. Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin, 12007 Linwood.
man. Cy Kyte, Nathan Lurie, Sam
5. Finkel's Kosher Restaurant. Linwood and Taylor.
peated attacks on Jews. More Markowitz. Morris Mendelson. Nathan
Metz. Herman Miller. Jack Osborne,
6. Synagogue Beth Abraham, Linwood and Sturtevant.
than 100 families will be trans-
Two DSG Divisions Gladston'e is Soloist
To Elect Officers For Sholom Aleichem
Founders' meetings of the Me-
t hanical Trades Division and the
Professional Division of the De-
troit Service Group, to be held
at 8 p. m. Monday. Oct. 28, at the
Jewish Community Center, will
feature election of officers for
year-round organization.
Meeting in the USO lounge of
the Center. the Mechanical
Trades Division will hear Dr. J.
Benson Saks. of the Joint Dis-
tribution Committee, under the
chairmanship of Milton K. Mah-
ler.
Isadore Levin will preside at
the meeting of the Professional
Division which will be held in
Butzel Milt.- Dr. Saks will also
address this group.
George Drapkin, Noted
.
Portrait Stylist, Opens
Studio With Brother
A resounding whack echoed
through the dining hall at Knoll-
wood Country Club, recently, and
the guests attending the marriage
of Art Rosenberg and Arlene Kut-
zen looked up to see a photo-
grapher on a ladder vigorously
rubbing his head.
Ile had been taking table
flashes and trying to obtain un-
usual angle shots, and in rising
plumbed against the chandelier
Georg Drapkin,
and archway.
the noted camer'-clicker, looked
down and said, "Well, makes no
difference what happens to us,
anyway. They've just lowered
the ceiling on photographers!"
Georg is widely known as one
of America's foremost stylists in
portraiture, and a graduate of the
Winona School of Photography
in Winona Lake, Ind., the alma
mater of many outstanding
photographers.
With his brother, Jacq, their
new ultra-modern portrait stu-
dio, at McNichols Rd., is a crown-
ing tribute to their reputation.
It was designed by William
Flajole, noted industrial designer,
and furnished by Zoliker, whose
interpretations in modern decor
numbered last year's Model Home.
the administrative
Jacq is
brains of "Portrait by Drapkin."
He was in service four years, and
during his two and a half years
as a front-line officer in the ETO,
received two Purple Hearts and
a Bronze Medal.
Georg gave a demonstration be-
fore the Detroit Portrait Photo-
graphers Association last year of
his technique for obtaining the
warm, vibrate personality stakes
for which he often has been high-
ly praised. He has accepted an
invitation to give 'a like demon-
strationbefore the Chatham, Ont.;
association, Oct.. 30.
Philip (Mender, Morris Rosenberg.
Louis E. Rycus, Israel Schleifer, Nor-
ferred to Lower Silesia.
man Schwartz, Sam Schwartz, Max
The same situation is true in Schayowitz, Irwin D. Schwach, Max
Sossin, Joseph Springel, Henry War-
Radom, which is nearby, and it shaw.
David Weiss, Max Weiss, or by
is believed Jews there also will calling Abe. L. Sudran, executive sec-
have to be transferred to Silesia retary of the Council. TE. 1-1600.
shortly.
All of the 40 Jewish families Chesed shel Emes Plans
in Bedzin, southwest of Warsaw, Anniversary Affair at
on the former German border,
have received threatening letters Bnai Moshe on Nov. 3
ordering them to leave Poland.
Hebrew Benevolent Society will
The letters were signed "NSZ,"
the initials of the pro-Anders mirk its 30th anniversary at a
Home Army. They were in- meeting and dinner to be held
formed the letters would provide at Bnai Moshe on Sunday, Nov. 3.
The program will be opened
them with safe conduct, and that
they could take their money and at 2 p.m. Rabbi Isaac Stollman
will deliver the principal address
possessions with them.
Three Gestapo agents responsi- and Cantor David Katzman will
ble for killing and torturing chant the Hazkarah and will pre-
thousands of Jews were publicly sent a recital of liturgical and
hanged in the courtyard of Poz- other music.
Speakers will include Louis
nan prison this week. The ar-
chives of the Jewish Fire Brigade Shiell and ,Harry E. Citrin, mas-
of the Warsaw Ghetto have been ters of ceremonies, and Samuel
discovered through the efforts of Brezner and Morris Fisher, pres-
the Jewish Historical Commis- ident and vice-president of Chesed
shel Emes. In the evening a din-
sion.
A delegation 'of the. Union of ner will be served in the Social
Jewish Communities will leave Hall at Bnai Moshe.
The Chesed Shel Emes occunies
for the U. S. soon in response
to an invitation by the World a prominent position in the com-
munity. It is equipped with a
Jewish Congress.
beautiful building on Joy Road
The delegation will be headed
and one of the largest cemeteries
by the Chief Rabbi of Poland, Dr.
S. It was founded by
David Kehane, who is a colonel in the U.
Mr. Samuel Sandweiss and a
and chief Jewish chaYdain in the handfull of individuals and has
Polish Army. The delegation,
served thousands of people.
which represents religious Zion-
Reservations for the dinner may
ist and orthodox Jewry, will re-
be made by calling TY. 6-1686.
port on the activities of the Jew-
ish communities which represent
a large section of the Jewish pop-
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Dr. David Sandweiss
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