Friday. December 20. 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Kaplansky, President of Haifa Inst. To Be Feted by Local Chapter Jan. 6 Author of Anti-Semitic Report Assigned Role In Bilbo Investigation WASHINGTON, (JPS)---As the Senate War Investigating Com- mittee began its probe of Sena- tor Theodore "little man" Bilbo, Jewish and Negro leaders were gravely disturbed by the fact that a major role in questioning the witnesses at the hearings by the sub-committee, was assigned to George Meader, the committee's legal counse: and author of an anti-Jewish, anti-Negro and anti- Catholic report on conditions in Germany. Meader, after a flying visit to Germany, found that the Jewish DPs were "overweight" and en- dorsed the allegations of British General Morgan that their exo- This is a new group of American veterans who arrived in dus to Palestine was an "arti- Palestine for study at the Haifa Institute of Technology under ficial, political movement." Mea- the GI Bill of Rights, pursuant to an arrangement with the Vet- erans Administration in Washington. der made similarly vicious alle- • • • gations against -Catholic lobby- Arrangements are being com-, stitution. Upon his arrival in ing" and against the Negro sol- pleted here for the dinner in this country Dr. Kaplansky an- diers. honor of Shlomo Kaplansky, - nounced that 50 American vet- eminent Palestine leader, presi- Revisionists to Hold dent of the Hebrew Institute of erans are at the institute to study 'Technology in Haifa Palestine, to engineering under the GI Bill of Hanukah Celebration be held Monday evening, Jam Rights. These GIs form part of a 6, at Huyler's in the Fisher Bldg. student body of 1,000 who at- Thursday at Finkel's Arrangements for the dinner tend the Engineering School, An anniversary and Hanukah are under the direction of the the Technical High School and Detroit Chapter of the American the Nautical School, the three event of the New Zionist Organ- Society for the Advancement of schools which compose the Haifa ization of Detroit, will be held at 8 p. m. next Thursday at the Institute. Louis R. Gelfand Institute. is president of the local chapter. 'While in this country Dr. Kap- Finkel's, Taylor and Linwood. Mrs. Eliezer Shostak of Pales- Dr. Kaplansky is one of the lanky will acquaint the Amer- outstanding engineers and educa- ican public with the work and i tine will speak in Hebrew and tors as well as spiritual leaders the needs of the Institute. He, relate the heroic deeds of the of Jewish Palestine. Ile was also will help to conclude a drive.1 modern Maccabees. among the builders of modern headed by Field • Marshall Sir I Sol B. Edelman will review the Zionism from the very inception Bernard L. Montgomery and Prof. world Zionist position and the of that movement, and as far Albert Einstein. to raise a half- Palestine scene, his subject be- back- as 1912 became one of the million dollar building fund for! ing "Current trends in and about first drafters of a practical col- the erection and equipment of Palestine." onization scheme for Palestin.?, additional engineering laborato-1 Aaron M. Weisbrot, who heads then an arid. neglected and ma- ries at the Hebrew Institute of ' the organization. will discuss the laria infested area. Technology. These laboratories Zionist Congress at Basle. Thanks to his vision and un- will be named for Brig. Gen. New officers will be elected for derstanding not only Jewish Pal- Frederick H. Kisch. late chief the ensuing year. M. Manuel Mer- esdne, but Jews in America and engineer of Montgomery's Eighth other countries. became aware of Army and a former trustee of the zon will be chairman. The gathering will be featured the great significance of that in- Institute at Haifa. by a catered repast and musical selections. There will be no Women's Emergency Relief Group Seeks Volunteer Workers Jewish Writers Parley To Create World Union Special Cable to The Jewish News ing in all languages. Gershon Agronsky, editor of the Palestine Post. was elected chairman of the conference. Plans are being dis- cussed for the establishment of a faculty in journalism at the Hebrew University. OUR CLASSIFIED ADS For ceasultatim7."1 es persona se prabiem—cast ANNA ouNKANnia , Tabor 1-sue r - - Eternal Light to Air Rosten Script Sunday Ilkaussio Ilaki0obsveamedrive The Intermediate Council of the .Jewish Community Center will sponsor a Hanukah dance at 8:30 p. m., Monday, Dec. 23, it was announced by Sam Neus- shatz, intermediate director. The program will fea'cure a Hanukah radio skit starring Lauren "Bagels" and Humphrey "Blintzes" and popular teen-age vocalists and musicians, Teen-agers will congregate in "Ye Olde Latke Hangout" in the auditorium. Music will be pro- vided by. Nate Polosky and his twilighters. The Center Casino will donate latkes. Admission is 50 cents. The dance committee is headed by Marcia Wisotsky, assisted by Sara Kogan and Charlotte Bank. HANUKAH GREETINGS OLEN'S Men's Shop Arrow Shirts • Sportswear MALLORY HATS 9038 TWELFTH AT CL.A IRMOUNT MA. 2069 Open Evenings. - Mon., Thurs. and Sot. Until 9—Sunday to 3 Harry 2uesman, AND CLIENTELE THE ROSE SHOP 1 3501 Linwood TO. 8-6103 SY FEINBERG Unusual Jewelry 508 METROPOLITAN BLDG. COMPLETE SELECTION OF NEW WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND COSTUME JEWELRY — Emerald Cut Stones A Specialty — • HANUKAH GREETINGS d ress Shop 4`.`WV:ol`,.#044WW.W.-4`#51.- 4 WW.4.4 jPorlraili 6?- 4idwbwe., Next. Monday Evening TO ALL OUR FRIENDS because the firewcirshipping Ma- ' gians, to whom fire was sacred, were in power. 44101.1.454- 4or those... to whom quality is paramount Teen-Agers Congregate At 'Old Latke Hangout' HANUKAH GREETINGS 7035— 1 2th at a cost of $10. Cash contribu- tions should be mailed to Mrs. J. S. Sperka, 1938 Tuxedo. Acknowledgement is made to Lipson-Family Club for a shower and a donation. Any one wishing assistance in arranging for packages to friends should call Mrs. Brindze or Mrs. Wohlgelernter, GET QUICK RESULTS! In announcing the resignation of Harry Stutz from the Jewish Center staff, Herman Jacobs, executive director, paid tribute to him for his contributions to the Center. Stutz — was in charge of the membership and publicity de- partments. "Under the leadership of Mr. Stutz, member- ship files were brought to date, a complete re- minder system was introduced, and a series of Harry Stutz original and attractive letters was designed to keep each member posted on the status of his mem- bership. These letters have at- tracted national attention and will be given widespread circu- lation by the National Jewish Welfare Board," Mr. Jacobs said. Under Stutz' direction, the Center News was expanded to a four page tabloid newspaper. "In each of these programs, Mr. Stutz worked directly and intimately with the Membership and Publicity Committee. Louis Tabashnik and Ben F. Wigder, respective chairmen of these com- mittees, and their associates did outstanding work in these de- partments, - Jacobs added. The kindling of Hanukah lights was prohibited in the third cen- tury of the Christian era in Persia British-Jewish Officer Receives U. S. Air Medal LONDON (JTA)—Wing Corn- mander Lionel Cohen of South Africa, 71-year-old veteran of four wars, was awarded the U. S. Air Medal for his services to Amer- ican naval squadrons during the last war. The presentation took place at a ceremony at U. S. Naval Headquarters in London. During World War II, at the age of 68, Cohen received the Dis- tinguished Flying Cross for "un- tiring energy and courage." He was awarded the British Distin- guished Service Order and the Military Cross during World War I. He has already completed more than 50 years of military service. Stutz Resigns Post At Center; Efforts Praised by Jacobs Norman Rosten's script, "Amer- ican Farmer," will be presented on the Eternal Light radio pro- gram at 8 a.m. on Sunday. Dec. 22. on station WWJ. "American Farmer" tells the story of Jacob Karlin, a city-bred boy who fell in love with farm- ing. It follows Karlin's struggle to establish himself on a stubborn piece of land and shows his final charge for the dinner and there victory. will be no collections. All mem- bers. their families and sympa- thizers are welcome. The committee in charge will BASLE, Switzerland (JTA )- be grateful if reservations will Detroit Women's Emergency The world conference of Jew- be telephoned in, so that the Relief Committee reports a suc- ish journalists opened here on ! caterer may be advised. Those cessful shower held at the Bnai, Tuesday to establish a World wishing to attend should call David Social Hall. Dec. 11, A Union of Jewish Journalists work- TY. 5-3194. quantity of food and clothing was donated. Cash contributions net- ted $300. This was made pos- sible, in part. by Ephraim Ralph who gave $25 for a pressure cooker. The High Grade Bakery and the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah supplied refreshments. Musical entertainment was pro- vided by Shirley Subar. Food and clothing will con- tinue to be shipped as fast as the volunteer workers are able to pack. Additional worker., are needed to handle the volume of shipments. Packing is done Mon- day, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, 2 to 5, and Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day day evenings, 8 to 11, at 12204 Linwood, at the Clover Dairy. Arrangements also may be made by calling Mrs. M. J. Wohlgel- ernter, TY. 6-7464, or Mrs. J. Brindze, TO. 6-6800. The committee- operates with- out expense but cash is needed to pay for postage, which runs as high as $125 weekly. 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