T 14-E E VI: I S- H NEWS

•riday, Nrronibor

Local Brevities

SANITATION will be the sub-
ject of the first meeting in the
discussion series: "Detroit Looks
at Other Cities," which will be
held at the MAIN– LIBRARY,
- Woodward and Kirby, Tuesday,
Nov. 12, at 8 p.m. BLEECKER
MARQUETTE, Executive Secre-
tary, Cincinnati Public- Health
Federation, will speak.

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Grand Rapids .Zionists
Plan Men's Program;
Shaine Heads Group

A stag smoker will be held
Thursday evening, Nov. 7, in the
'temple 'Emanuel vestry room, by
the Grand 1kapids Zionist Organ-
ization. This is the first social
event of the year. All men are
welcome.
The latest movies from Pales-
tine, coupled with cards and re-
freshmenti, make up the even-
ing's schedule.
Sam Kravitz is chairman of the
affair.
Heading the new slate of of-
ficers for the Grand Rapids Zion-
ist group is the president, Hy
Shaine. Serving as vice-presi-
dents are David B. Cohodes, Nor-
man Smith and Samuel Erlich.
The treasurer is Louis Gittleman.

DR. LESLIE CAPLAN has
left for Minneapolis, Minn.,
where he has been awarded a
Fellowship in Psychiatry at the
University of Minnesota.
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BNAI BRITH YOUNG MEN
will have their second annual
Thanksgiving night dance on Nov.
28 at the Fort Wayne Hotel. Mar-
tin Band, president, is chairman
of the dance committee.
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MATTATHIAS T E N T-H I V E
1005 of the Maccabees will unveil
a plaque honoring deceased mem-
bers at a meeting at 8:30 •p. m. Halevy Lists 3 Concerts,
Wednesday, Nov. 6. Rabbi Wil- Selects Guest Soloists
liam Gold and Great Commander
- Peter Wiggle will speak. Friends
Halevy Singing Society, which
are invited to attend.
is presenting a series of three
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concerts this season in the Lec-
All relatives of the Cornfield ture 'Hall of the Detroit Institute
family are invited to join the of Arts, announces the names of
CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB, its guest soloists.
founded Oct. 20 at the home of
.At the first concert on Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. M. Cornfield, 3359 evening, Nov. 19, the artists will
Lawrence. Sam Jacoby was elect- be Dorothy Ornest, Ann Arbord
ed president; Al Stein, vice presi- soprano, andlgr. Jerome Gross,
dent; Harriet Shubin, secretary; Cleveland vioTinist. Soloists at
and Maurice Cornfield, treasurer. the second concert on Wednesday
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evening, Feb. 5, will be Jacob
DETROIT IC HAPTE R OF Becker, cellist with the Detroit
MASADA is planning a combiied Symphony Orchestra, and Irving
membership drive with Junior Rosengard, baritone, who has ap-
Hadassah. Young men interested peared with the Halevy on sev-
in general Zionism are invited to eral occasions.
a meeting at 8:30 p. m. Monday,
The third, concert on Wednes-
Nov. 4, at the Rose Sittig Cohen day evening,. May 7, will present
A Rebecca -Frohman, Detroit pianist
Bldg., Lawton at Waverly.
series of social activities, as well and teacher, and Robert Tulman,
as Zionist programs, -are planned tenor, Cantor' of Temple Israel.
for new members.
The Halevy chorus, directed by
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Dan Frohman and accompanied
Approximately 4,000 elementary by Mrs. Frohman, will appear on
and high school students attended all three programs.
a preview of Community_ Chest
Tickets can now be obtained
Campaign motitia met_ 31 at the
from any Halevy member, or by
Michigan Theater, Chest officials
phoning Helen Rubin, .ticket sale
annotinced as the S5.4300.000 Red
chairman, TO. 8-0210.
Feather drive got under way.
Highlight of the showing was
Dinah Shore's recording of the Captain Arrested for Failure
"Red Feather Song," official cam- To Transport Jews to Cyprus
JERUSALEM (JTA)—The cap-
paign song written by Samuel
Sheplow, 2685 Clairmont. The tain of the Empire Heywood, one
special showing was arranged of the British ships engaged in
by Earl J. Hudson, United Detroit transferring visaless Jews from
Theaters, in cooperation with the vessels intercepted off Palestine
Detroit Public Schools and the to the island of Cyprus, has been
Wayne County Schools.
arrested by the military authori-
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ties for refusing to sail his ship
• George Freedley, New York with Jewish deportees to Cyprus.
drama critic, will review the cur- He will face a military trial.
rent theater- at DETROIT TOWN
HALL in the Fisher. Theater,
tional Institute, but further en-
Wednesday, Nov. 6, at 11 a.m.
tries will be accepted from girls
The Manhattan newspaper man of all nationality groups until
covers "first _night." Broadway miight,
.dn .
Nov. 7. Entrants must
shows for the Morning Tele- be between 16 and 26.
Entry
graph. During the day he pre- blanks are available at the In-
% sides as Curator of the Theater ternational Institute, a Commu-
Collection at the New York Pub- nity
.
Chest Red Feather agency.
lie Library where he supervises at 2431 E. Grand Blvd. The sixty
"Information,
Please"
desk
an
international beauties will ap-
concerning 'Slays and stage per- pear in the second annual "In-
sonalities.
ternational Night" revue. now
Tickets are available at Grin- being readied by Seymour Si-
nell's, RA. 1124.
mons, famous song-writer. with
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music by Samuel Benavie of
Forty formerly homeless boys, WJR.
now residents of Nebraska's re-
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nowned BOYS TOWN, will pre-
Volunteers wishing to add their
sent a concert of choral music support for the success of the
Nov. 14 at Masonic Temple.
Third Annual Appeal for the
The choir, made up of boys who SISTER KENNY FOUNDATION
were "adopted" by Monsignor may register now'at the office of
Edward J. Flanagan, Boys Town the Foundation's Michigan Chap-
founder, is now on a national ter, 606 Washington Boulevard
t, tour. Father Francis Schmitt di- Bldg., or telephone Cadillac 6785.
rects the choir.
William G. Baxter, State Admin-
Tickets are on sale at Grin-
istrator, needs several hundred
nel's.
workers for the period Nov. 1
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through Dec. 15, althoggh dates
RAYMOND. BLOCK POST 495
of the public solicitation of funds
of the Jewish War VeteranS will
are Nov. 18 to Dec. 7.
hold its installation of officers at
8 p. m. Thursday, Nov. 7, at Bnai
David synagogue. New officers
include Sidney *Garelick, corn-
- inander; Seymour Victor, vice-
- commander; Jack Rottman, ad-
74,4eilionat
jutant; Harold Klein, treasurer;
Harry Kovitz,, sergeant at arms;
and Harry Klein, historian. Danc . .
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ing and- refreshments will follow
_ the installation. Veterans and

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friends are inVited,to -attend..

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More than' 200 .entries have
been received for the INTER-
_ NATIONAL. NIGHT beauty con-
test, sponfsbred by the Interna-,

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16 Jewish Groups
Gain Recognition
At UN Assembly

Gives 16 Scholarships
To Hebrew _Schools

tral Conference of American
Rabbis, Hadassah, Jewish' Labor
Committee, Jewish War Veterans
of America, National Council of
Jewish Women, National Jewish
Welfare Board, Rabbinical As-
sembly of America, and Union of
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Thirteen
Sephardic Congregations. -
American Jewish groups have se-
The international Jewish or-
cured accreditation to the section
ganizations which received ac-:
for voluntary organizations of the
United Nations and are attending creditation are the Jewish Agen-
cy for Palestine, World • Jewish
the UN General Assembly as Congress and Agudas Israel
observers, it was officially re- World Organization. • The Canad-
ported. Three international Jew- ian Jewish Congress is among
ish organizations also have been the non - American organizations
which will have accredited repre-
accredited.
sentatives.
The Jewish representatives
will watch for developments
which affect human rights and
the establishment of the Interna-
tional Refugee Organization, and
Laundered or dry cleaned
for any moves that may be made
with regard to Palestine.
SPECIAL, THIS WEEK
Trygve Lie, UN secretary-
general, addressing an early ses-
sion of the Assembly, emphasized
that "the proposed International
Refugee Organization -hold forth
promise of progress in the settle-
We Pickup and Deliver
ment of the problems of hundreds
of thousands of displaced and
We Specialize
.
homeless persons."
is Dry Cleaning
The 13 American Jewish or-
ganizations which will have ac-
credited representatives are: The
American Jewish Conference,
American Jewish Committee.
American Jewish Congress, Agu-
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das Israel of America, American
qpisiva.zempaggoloalpipinuipzutre
League for a Free Palestine. Cen-

CURTAINS

DAVID NEWMAN

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The United Hebrew Schools
gratefully acknowledge the re- .

ceipt of 18 scholarships to the
Scholarship Fund of the schools
from Mr. David Newman of Oak-
man Blvd. This- gift was made
by Mr. Newman in honor of his

wife,. Sarah; daughter, Gloria
Elaine, and son, Norman Melvin.

Comment on Prejudice
NEW YORK (JPS) — In his
preface to Henry James' "The
A rierican Scene," reissued by

Rayon 17
Curtains

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P r.

Hollywood Curtain
Laundry & Cleaners

Scribner's last week, the distin-
guished Edgli.sh poet, W. H.
Auden says of prejudice: "Demo-
cratic snobbery or race prejudice
is uglier than the old aristocratic
snobbery because the -included
are relatively so many and the
excluded relatively so few. -

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British Military Ignore
Unveiling of Memorial

LUNEBURG. (JTA)—The ab:
sence of representatives of the
British military authorities
aroused bitter comments at a
ceremony here marking the un-
veiling of a memorial to Jewish
prisoners of concentration camps
buried in the nearby woods.

As

JUDGE OF
RECORDERS
COURT

Announcement

An important meet-
ing of the GRODNER

Veteran of World Wars I and

Excellent Public Service Record Merits Yaw Vote

SOCIETY is to be held

at the home of Mr.
Dave Garber, 8835
Twelfth, Wednesday
Evening, N o v . 6th.
All Grodner are urged
to attend, to discuss
news of vital impor-
tance.

Arthur Jonas
President

NON-PARTISAN
ELECTION — NOVEMBER 5

Sponsored by:

R. R. Goldstone, M. D.

Albert J. Silber

Emil D. Rothman, M. D.

Edward J. Levitt. M. D.

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Republican Candidate for

STATE SENATOR
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Executive Vice Chairman Wayne County Republican Committee • Pre-
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ferred Candidate Detroit Citizens League • Former Business Agent
Jewish Bakery Clerks U•ice • Endorsed by Organized' Labor • By Former
Circuit Judge Wm. Friedmaa sad by A. C. Lappin. Former Chairman of

the Michigan Labor Mediatima Board.

