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THE JEWISH NEWS '

Frklay,.Januiry 31, 1947

Committee Maps Program
For Rights in Peace Treaties

Mrs. Mamie L. Allen
Dies After Long Illness

Youth Groups Map
Palestine Conference
At Center Mar. 29-30

Every Jewish youth organiza-
tion is urged to contact Baruch,
TY. 5-7997, or Thelma R. Zisen-
A Palestine Youth Conference wine, student staff worker at the
is being, plaitned by a committee ' crew . s . h Center, MA. 8400. for in-
of 18 Jewish youth organiza- formation.
'ions, to be held on the week - end! Samuel Neuschatz, director of
of March 29 and 30, at the Jewish intermediate activities at the Cen-
ter. and Helen Alper. BEM). are
Center.
The committee hopes to secure helping the conference committee

NEW YORK. (JTA)—The American Jewish
Committee's three-day 40th annual meeting at Rotel
Commodore discussed the status of Palestine, crea-
tion of an international restitution commission to se-
cure return of Jewish property in Germany and Aus-
tria, immigration to the. U. S. of a fair share of dis-

placed persons and the rein-a
tegration of Jews into Euro- in opposition to the British White
Paper."
pean life.

The Peace Problems Commit- The Committee adopted a reso-
tee, under the chairmanship of lution askilig the British govern-
Herbert H. Lehman, adopted the merit "to initiate a prompt and
following recommendations: satisfactory solution of the.urti-
mate problem of government in
Tae American Jewish Committee
should participate . in any Jewish Palestine, with fairness to Arabs
trustee 'organization set tip to prose- and Jews which will • guarantee
cute claims for and administer prop-
erty of heirless Jews and extinct to every Palestinian complete
Jewish communal organizations in political equality."
Germany.
Immediate Recognition
The immediate and full' restitution
of property to victims of the Nazis
The resolution emphasizes that
throughout Europe and compensation
MRS. MAMIE L. ALLEN
for property which cannot 1/19Prestored. "if such a solution is not prompt-
In the event of a further reparations ly achieved, there should never-
settlement with Germany, funds should
Funeral services for Mrs. Ma-
be set aside for resettlement of victims theless be immediate recognition mie L. Allen, wife of the late Jo-
of the Nazis.
of the need and right of Jewish seph W. Allen, were held Jan. 26
A rejonstructiOn• program for dis-
placed persons in Germany should be immigration and land purchase.
at the home of her daughter, Mrs_
undertaken, to include vocational
Jacob Blaustein emphasized al- I. M. Lewis, at 7416 Poe. Inter-
training and creation of work oppor-
though
the
period
was
marked
tunities Governments which are chief
i ment was at Cloverhill Park

the participation of every Jewish in an advisory capacity.
youth group in the city to dis-
cussone of the most vital topics
of the day concerning the Jewish
people--Pa:estine.
Leonard Baruch. of Masada.'
was elected chairman at the plan-
ning committee meeting held Jan.
11. Miss Rita Wexler of IZFA
was elected secretary.

contributors to UNRRA should take
immediate measures to continue to aid
DP victims of Nazis and Fascists.

by considerable unrest. resulting Cemetery. Mrs. Allen died Jan.
in a major political overturn and ' 25 after a long illness.
.
by grave tensions between man- i IA
resident of Detroit for 32
'Emotional Illness'
Religious prejudice and bigotry agement and labor, organized years. Mrs. Allen was active in '
are an "emotional illness," which anti-Semitism was unable to support of charitable and corn- i
if spread threatens our common make 'headway. "Avowedly anti- munity organizations. Her spe-
welfare. and important scientific Semitic organizations are fewer cial interest was the Jewish
studies sponsored by the Ameri- than in prewar years. and smaller Home for the Aged, at which the
can Jewish Committee are now . in membership. - he stated. synagogue was erected in mem-
ory of her late husband.
-
under way in West Coast, Mid-
She leaves two daughters. Mrs
west and Eastern Universities to
Lewis and Mrs. li-arry Goldman.
diagnose and deal with it. Dr.
and two sons, Sidney J. and Har-
John Slawson, executive vice-
old C.
president of the committee. told

Women's League
Interfaith Event
the convention.
As part of the American Jew- OnMonday Feb .10
9
ish,Ci)mmittee's progrSin to en- i 1

Yeshivah Holds Fourth

Organizations participating are Iota
Alpha Pi: Temple Israel Youth
Group: Juni or Ser,iee Group.
Young Israel Intermediates! Young
People's League of the Northwest Con-
2:regatIon Junior Hadassah: Hashomair
Hatzair: Hechaltitz: Habonim: IZFA:
Mademoiselles. Labor Zionist Organ-
ization of Ameru a No 5 Brandeis
Club; Masada: ZOA: Haifa Group;
ZOA. Chapter I. .11,\•" Ladies' At ♦ li-
ary Post 431: Hillel Foundation at
NS'ayne Uni, eT'Sj y.
Social. Ruth Newman.
Aaron Katzman. Edith 0o, roan. Ger-
trude Strauss, Rena '..\1:irgo?is. litera-
ture. exiobit and poster. sha-
.1.zere -, ,in:
tanoff • Helen Stair.
Ri'a
publicity. Chaim
registrnlion a nd geneta: a: oigements.

participate in the panel discus- iectors and dinner workers \vat

Bigotry and intolerance are a
product of "sick economies."
former Assistant U. S. Atty. Gen.
Thurman Arnold told the closing

meeting.

Delivering the presidential ad-

W. Congregation.
Mrs. Harry Singer, SOS chair- '
man, urges members to bring "A
Meal-for a Child" to this meeting
for shipment overseas. food to in-
clude canned milk, juices, fruits,
vegetables.
Fullest.cooperation was pledged
the 1947 Allied Jewish Campaign
in a recent resolution adopted by
the League's board.

ounce of good luck won't cure your cold . . . Go

see your docto r ."

tee work. Morris Snow. treasurer

dress at the same meeting Judge
Joseph M. Proskauer, re-elected
to a fifth term as president of
the Committee, stressed the co-
operation of the Committee with
"the true leaders of other faiths Beth Aaron Men's Club
affirmativly to write and imple- Forms Athletic Board
ment a charter for one better
. world•"
Paul Carpenter, president of
Attitude on Palestine
the Beth Aaron Men's Club, an-
On the subject of. Palestine nounces the appointment of an
Judge Proskauer said:
athletic committee to organize
"The Committee never has sac- members for bowling activities.
rificed realities to the purely
The club's dinner-dance will be
political concept of Palestine as held at the Park Avenue Hotel,
a Jewish state; but it has never Sunday, Feb. 16. Entertainment
ceased td voice its deep sympathy will be furnished by Mickey
with the desires of the Jews who Woolf and his orchestra.
wished to settle in Palestine. It Rabbi Chaim Weinstein will
has support e d the Balfour arrange•rogram
of adult edit-
,
Declaration as thus interpreted cation •
the_ members of the
_lb and their friends.
tinder the leadership of Louis men's
Marshall. It was instrumental in These adult group meetings in
the creation' of the .Jewish rudimental Hebrew reading and
Agency for Palestine. It has Jewish history will be held on
joined Jews of every shade of Thursday evening before the
opinion on the Palestine question . regular meetings of the group. /

19500 Ilvernois 1 Meek above owlet Ihrivta

of a cold, and depend on good luck to cure them.
To these folks, we advance the maxim: "Even an

• •
Then, if your doctor prescribes medicine come
and see us for the prescription. Your neighborhood

Lehman paid tribute to the ,
of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah and
statesmanship and faith in Amer-' ecu,,e
The Rev.
Joseph of
Q. the
Mayne.
ex- president of Congregation Bnai
director
Round
ica of the late Jacob H. Schiff,
1 Zion. is the sponsor of Sunday's
Table. will be the moderator.
born 100 years ago.
Mrs. Harry Becker, program breakfast.
Revell Schiff's Fight
The annual patrons' dinner. to
chairman, and Mrs. Samul B.
Lehman recalled
th e part Danto, president of the League, be held Sunday. Feb. 23. at the
which Schiff, together with urge women of all faiths to at- ' Fort Wayne Hotel. will mark
other leaders of the American tend the meeting. w hich will be the beginning of the observance
Jewish Committee, had taken in preceded by a dessert luncheon of the 30th anniversary commem-
fighting Czarist Russian persecu- . in the social hall of the Temple. 'orating the dedication of the
t h e 'school in honor of the late Rabbi
lion of Jews, the Committee'sMrs. Morris Adler will
ill
campaign leading in December. invocation. The following presi- !Yehudah Leib Levin on May 10,
1911. to abrogation of the Russo- dents of congregational Sister- 1917. Rabbi Oscar Z. Fasman.
American treaty of commerce.
president of the Hebrew Theo-
will be in charge of seat president
Lehman said that Schiff. More ing the guests: Mrs. Morris San- log ical College of Chicago, will
than 40 years ago, in a letter dubrae, Bnai David; Mrs. Isaac be guest speaker. Cantor Hyman
to the Czarist ambassador in the Finkelstein, Polish Jewish Fed- J. Adler of Cong. Bnai David
U. S. had repudiated the Czarist eratiou's Ezra group; Mrs. T. M. • will present musical selections.
government's claim that mal- Curtis, Bnai Moshe: Mrs. Abe

Thurman Arnold Calls Bias
Product of Sick Economies

is paramount

Benjamin Franklin once said, "An ounce of pre-
vention is worth a pound of cure." Without a doubt,
this maxim applies to folks, who feel the symptoms

I. The Preparation of a 2.200-page •
on - Judaism and the Jews. -- sion on "Brotherhood Pattern for gather at the fourth in a series
planned as the most comprehensive Peace.'• at 1 p. m. Monday- • Feb. of breakfasts to hear reports on
discussmn of the subject yet under-
taken.
10 • at Temple Beth El. at the in- the progress of the 30th an -
2 Creation of an institute for re- terfaith meeting arram.l.'d jointly mversary patrons' &rine;
se,,,i, and exploration into the best
Morris Mohr. Abe Nusbaum
re.:-t•ods of American Jewish ethi•., • by the League of Jeo, .-h Wom-
tint': ,TT the IT. S.
' en's Organizations and Detroit and Max W. Temchin will pre-
3 Strengthening of the spiritual
Itourecs of the Jews in post - war Round Table of Chi i,tians and sent summaries on their commit-

treatment of the Jews in Russia Katzman, Shaarey Zedek: Mrs.'
was a purely domestic affair with Maurice Klein, Temple.peth El;
which other peoples and govern- Mrs. Samuel Blacher , Temple Is- !
ments could have no concern.
rael: Mrs. Max H. Goldsmith, N:

whom quality

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the world. Dr. Slawson
11 a. m.. at
flounced three major projects to Harold W. Ruopp of Chicago and This Sunday, at
an Yeshivoth Betli Yei-itidah. Dexter
which the Committee is con- James 0. Supple of Chicago,
i eminent Catholic layman. will and Cortland. the boart of di ,
tribut ing:

Euro••.

panels. and -speakers: Bernard
Ryback."Shirley Katz. Moshe Heyman, .
Harold Weisman. Joseph Leep. Bernard
Shrier. Yisrael Stashefski and Betty
Weinberg.

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