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LAS Banquet Sunday- Night
To Honor Nathan R. Epstein
Louis Tabak, National President of Sanatorium, Coming to
Detroit to Assist in Local Drive for $100,000
Towards National Medical Center Fund
Sunday's banquet will be uti-
An interesting program has
been arranged for the banquet of lized to inaugurate the drive for
the Detroit Auxiliary of Los Detroit's quota of $100,000 towards
Angeles Sanatorium, to be held the nationwide $2,000,000 cam-
Sunday evening at the Fort
Wayne Hotel in honor of the
Auxiliary's president, Nathan R.
Epstein.
Morris L. Fruman, chairman of
the testimonial committee, has is-
sued an appeal urging attendance
by all interested Detroiters as a
means of honoring Mr. Epstein for
his activities in behalf of the Los
Angeles Sanatorium.
Aaron Rosenberg will he master
of ceremonies at the banquet.
Rabbi Jacob Segal of Northwest
Ilebrew Congregation will give
the invocation.
Guest speaker at the ban-
quet will be Louis Tabak, na-
tional president of the sana-
torium, who is coming to
Detroit from Los Angeles speci-
fically to join in assisting
Detroiters in their efforts and
to honor Mr. Epstein.
An important feature of the
AARON ROSENBERG
dinner will be the showing of
the latest sound movie depicting paign for the erection of a med-
activities at the sanatorium in teal center on the sanatorium
Duarte, near Los Angeles. ! grounds.
Dancing will conclude the ban-
A special committee is conduct-
quet, music to be provided by ing a drive among local organ-
Dave Diamond. A strictly kosher izations for the sanatorium, under
dinner will he served by Sprin- the chairmanship of Harry Gold-
;gel. enberg.
Friday, November 29, 1946
THE JEWISH NEWS
Culture Committee
Sets Season Program
It Takes
The Yiddish Culture Commit-
tee, composed of representative;
from the Center and the Jewish
Community Council, met last
week to plan a series of concerts
and celebrations for the current
season.
A Hanukah celebration Sat.,
Dec. 21 at the Jewish Community
Center will open the series.
Other programs of the commit-
tee include a lecture by Dr. Her-
schel on Jan. 26, the celebration
of the 70th anniversary of Abra-
ham Reisen, the noted Yiddish
oet; an all Chassidic program,
and an evening of Jewish humor.
Co-chairmen of the committee
are Jay Rosenshine of the Center,
and Samuel Jacobson of the
Council.
2 BULL'S EYES
to Make a good
PRESCRIPTION
When a skilled archer aims his arrow, he is almost
certain to hit the 'bull's eye. When you are ill, two
marksmen—your doctor and pharmacist—hit the tar-
get in restoring you to health. With sure aims, your
doctor prescribes medicine and your pharmacist, fills
his prescription.
AJC Speaker Discusses
Minority Relationships
Your neighborhood Cunningham's pharmacists, trained
to their profession, stand by at all times to make an
ACCURATE follow-through of your doctor's pre-
The speaker on the broadcast
sponsored by the Detroit Section
of the American Jewish Congress
at 9:45 p. in. this Saturday over
station WJLB, will be Eugene
Franzblau, chairman of t h e
World Jewish Affairs Committee
at the Detroit Section.
The topic of his discussion will
be "Minority Groups and the
American Jewish Congress,"
stressing the importance of co-
ordinating the fight for equal
rights among all minortiy groups.
scription.
unningham's
DRUG STORES
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U.S. Zionist Chiefs Confer
With Byrnes on Palestine
NEW YORK, (JTA)—American Zionist leaders on Nov.
12 conferred with Secretary of State James F. Byrnes on the
Palestine question for the first time since it was announced
in Washington that Mr. Byrnes has been authorized by
President Truman to discuss the Palestine issue with British
Foreign Secretary Bevin who is now in this country.
Participating in the conference
were Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, Dr. rent's tax office, the blast caus-
Stephen S. Wise, and Dr. Nahum ing the death of a Jewish police-
Cold manner ,_
man
man and. injuring four persons.
The three Zionist leaders had
Revisionists Confer
a full and frank exchange of
A Revisionist conference in
views with Secretary Byrnes on
various aspects of the Palestine Jerusalem decided to urge the
World Zionist Congress in Basle
problem.
Following the conference, Dr. to establish a provisional Jewish
Wise sailed on the Ile de France government in Palestine and to
for Europe to attend the World ask the Jewish Agency to appeal
Zionist Congress, and to parti-
to the International Court of Jus-
cipate in the first meeting of the tice and the UN to secure aboli-
European Consultative Council of
the World Jewish Congress tion of Emergency Defense Regu-
which
take place in Paris at lations which "have converted
PsIe-iine into a police state. -
the end of this month.
Arriving in London last Thurs-
am hopeful the British gov-
Rabbi
L. Fishman,
erninent see that there must day,
member
of Judah
the Jewish
Agency
be a Wise
Jewish
in Palestine,"
Dr.
said State
in a statement
is- Executive, stated at a press con-
sued to the press before his de- ference that "nobody is satisfied
with the present situation in
parture. Palestine, least of all the Jews,"
Two intimate talks between and emphasized that establish-
Bevin and Dr. Silver, president ment of a Jewish State would
of the Zionist Organization in lead to "all around improve-
America, in New York, last week, ment." Dr. Moshe Sneh, before
gave indication of an impending leaving London for Palestine,
favorable solution to the Pales- stated that Jewish participation in
tine problem. the conference called by the Brit-
The second invitation came ish will depend upon Britain's
in Cleveland to Dr. Silver, ' sagreement to establish a "viable
in behalf of Mr. Bevin, through Jewish State."
Lord Intel- chapel, British Ambas-
Satisfictory Solution
sador to the U. S. The meeting, Congressman Joseph Clark
which took place at the Waldorf- Baldwin of New York, also in
Astoria Hotel, New York, on Nov. London before going to Palestine,
19, lasted for an hour. said he was received by Prime
Zionist circles described both Minister Atlee who assured him
Britain is determined to find a
talks as "highly important."
On Nov. 19, Moshe Shertok satisfactory solution to the Pales-
conferred in Jerusalem with Sir tine problem and that he was
Alan G. Cunningham, High Com- hopeful the Jewish Agency would
missioner for Palestine, at the participate in the London confer-
ence.
latter's invitation.
A report from Cairo states that
Agency Issues Warnings
Dr. Fedell Jamal, Iraqi foreign
Warnings were issued in Pales- minister, told President Truman's
tine by Jewish Agency leaders personal representative, George
that members of the British Sixth A. Brownell, that "revolution
Airborne Division were prepar- throughout the Arab world"
ing for a series of reprisals could be expected if Arab rights
against the Jews prior to the were violated in Palestine.
unit's departure from Palestine,
but the London War Office de-
CARD OF THANKS
nied that the division was being
Mrs. H. Storch and family wish
withdrawn from the country.
to thank their relatives and
Continued acts of terrorism are friends for the kindness shown
Ca using consternation, the most them during their recent bereave-
recent bomb explosion having ment, the loss of their dear hus-
demolished the Palestine govern- band and father.
GOVERNMENT SURPLUS
GASOLINE ENGINES
also Diesel and Gasoline
Engine Spare Parts
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It is located and may be inspected at WAA warehouses in the
Detroit area and will be sold on a sealed-bid basis to both priority
and non-priority buyers. Listings of available material and condi-
tions of sale may be obtained by contacting the WAA Regional
Office, 3rd Floor Buhl Building-535 Griswold Street, Detroit.
Come in person, write, wire or phone Cherry 4920, Extension 123.
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Phone CHerry 4920, Ext. 123
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