Schumer Calls for Increased Efforts In $175,000 Labor Zion Drive Harry Schumer, chairman of the 1947 Histadrut (Gewerkshaft- en) Campaign, in hib announce- ment that $15,000 has been raised in the third week of solicitations, boosting the -total secured thus far to $64,000, asserted that if the 075,0001 goal is to be reached workers will have to secure a Minimum of $20,000 in each week left for actual campaigning. Mr. Schumer expressed confid- ence that the entire goal will be reached as a demonstration of Detroit Jewry's interest in His- tadrut's work in Palestine. "Out of the ranks of Histadrut." he said. "come specially trained young men who are in the van- guard of the builders of Zion and who are carrying on our pioneer- ing work." Weekly campaign meetings continue and will be held at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. on Thursday nights. Page Seven TH ( E JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 31, 1947 Mogilover Society, Kovler Voly- ner, Keshenever Bessaraber Ver- ein and Branch 552 of Jewish National Workers Alliance. A special showing of-.the Histadrut Palestinian film will be made for Larry Adler to Play, Speak at Hadassah's Meeting, Wednesday Larry Adler, world famous harmonica artist. will be pre- sented by Detroit Chapter of Hadassah at Brown Memorial Chapel, Temple Beth El, next Wednesday, at 1:30 p. m. Mr. Adler, who. will appear thal evening in a concert at Mu- sic Hall with Paul Draper, will play for Hadassah and will speak on Youth Aliyah and Minyan, in which he is interested. For years he has given his services to Had- Miss Caller Begins Palestine" Series For Detroit Youth Feb-. 4 at Center A 28-year-old Brooklyn-born the banks of the Jordan river. She was sent back to the U. S. veteran of pioneer life in Pales-1 tine, Engee Caller, will be the speaker fiat- the first talk in the Palestine Forum at the- Jewish Center Tuesday evening, Feb. 4. Miss •Caller's talk will be one of four in the series "What's Pal- e,stine to You?" to be presented on successive Tuesday nights at the Center, offered especially for Detroit Jewish young people who would like to know more about the everyday life of residents of modern Palestine. assah and Youth Aliyah. Born in Baltimore, Mr. Adler distinguished himself as a top ranking harmonica player in vaudeville, later, appearing with Ziegfeld in this country and in England. He has been guest by Histadrut, federation of Pal- estine trade unions, to bring the story of what Americans are do- ing in Palestine. Harris said each of the talks will be limited to 45 minutes. A question and answer period will follow. Harry Katz. adult activities di- rector at the Center. is super%':s- ing the Center's share of the pro- gram. Non-Partisan Forum Miss Caller. who is coming Seventy-two herds of cow:, on from New York especially- for Jewish farms in Palestine pro- this programa, will describe the duced 2.455.000 litres of milk in place of the American Jew in the last year. it was announced Palestine. at the 18th conference of Jewizih The forum is being presented shepherds in Haifa. artist with symphony orchestras. as a non-partisan contribution to The program, arranged by Mrs. Zionist education by the Detroit Harry L. Jones, chapter vice Hechalutz (Jewish Youth Pio- At the insistence of sx many friends president, is being given in honor neers), of which Matt Harris, and acquaintances. I have organ. forum chairman, is executive ized several Orchestral units for of new members who have joined your Musical requirements. Hadassah in . the current cam- secretary. There is no admission charge for any of the talks. paign conducted by Mrs. Maurice Went to Palestine in '39 Landau. Seventy-five "Young Miss Caller went to Palestine Seniors" enrolled at the recent Judge to Speak The speaker at the rally next Thursday will be Judge Lewis Drucker of the Municipal Court of Cleveland, fora er chairman of the Cleveland Zionist District. Judge Druck- er is a member of the Huai Bcith National Executive Com- mittee and of the national beard of Jewish War Veterans. Be is active in all Cleveland Jewish community affairs. HERSCHEL LEIB luncheon at the home of Mrs. Fred Ginsburg. JOHN ISAACS Prospective members are in- members of Maimonides Medical vited to this meeting, under the Society. chairmanship of Mrs. Louis Branch 2 of Labor Zionist Or- Glasier, president. Mrs. Herman ganization is the first of the August, chairman of Chapter Labor Zionist Group which has Youth Aliyah, will report on this already exceeded its last year's-. activity. Among the leading workers in goal. With more than $2,200 al- • the drive is John Isaacs, treas- ready reported at the third work- urer of the campaign. At 38, Mr. ers rally, it has only $600 to raise Isaacs is a dynamic force in the to achieve a full 40 per cent in- labor Zionist ranks. He came to crease over last year. The work the U. S. at an early age. re- is spearheaded by William Thom- ceived his elementary schooling son, president, and Mr. and Mrs. Chaim Schauss. Jewish public- here and in 1927 entered the Morris Levine, captains of the ist whose "Jewish Festivals" was linen supply business, having , group. published in English by the made a marked success of the Union orAmerican Hebrew Con- City Towel Service Co. He has gregations, will give three lec- been active in the Community JSG Players Planning tures under auspices of the City Chest. Allied Jewish Campaign, 'Headline News' Play Committee of The Jewish Na- Red Cross and other charitable tional. Workers Alliance of De- Movements. "Headline News" will be the troit. - ORCHESTRAS as a pioneer in 1939. After one year in a cooperative colony and three in an agricultural village, she and her 19 American com- rades founder Kfar Blum, named for the great French leader, lit- erally pitching their tents in malaria-ridden swamp lands on Refined Music For Select Clientele. (Formerly Musical 'Direltor of Fora Theatre and Book Casino—Now Playing Shubert Lafayette Theatre.) TY. 6-9350 Schauss to Give 3 Lectures in City - FEBRUARY 3rd THRU FEBRUARY 7th Histadrut Evenings first production of the newly- J. L. Wolock, of the Organiza- organized Junior Service Group . tions Division, announces the Players, Herschel Levine, chair- following organizations have . scheduled special Histadrut eve- nings in connection with their fund-raising activities: Hanna Group of Pioneer Women's Or- ganization, Bresker Aid Society. -- - Veterans' Pots Observe B rotherhood Wee k Special Program Feb. 16 Department of Michigan Jew- ish War Veterans will hold a special Brotherhood Week pro- gram Sunday, Feb. 16. at the JWV hall, 8212 12th St. All posts and auxiliaries will participate. Non-Jewish groups are invited to attend. The JWV are completing plans for the fourth annual patriotic military ball which will be held Feb. 22 at Masonic Temple, and will be dedicated to the success of the United Nations. Phil Brestoff and his orchestra and Jose Nagar and his rhumba orchestra will -provide music for dancing. Delegations from Detroit, Wy- andotte and Flint posts will be in Onsing this Sunday to attend the institution and installation of officers of the slew Lansing Post No. 559. Post No. 135 will sponsor a Lincoln's Birthday Program Feb. 10 at the JWV ball. David Kay, post commander, will speak. The public is invited. Mothers' Group Distributes Ritual Murder Propaganda NEW YORK, (JTA)—The no- torious anti-Semitic pamplet, "Jewish Ritual Murders," is now being widely distributed through- out the U. S. by "We the Mothers Mobilize for America," a super- nationalistic organization. The pamplet was pritten by Arnold Leese, an English fascist, who served nearly a year in jail for a similarly libelous article published in Britain. The book- let hal a new-American twist. It describes the murder of the Lind- bergh baby as a "'Jewish ritual" slaying, asserting that the child was kidnaped three weeks be- fore Purim in 1932. ( .4 Wednesday evening. Feb. 5, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., he will speak on "Four Epochs— man of the group, announces. Four Problems in Jewish His- Harvey Lippitt is in charge of , tory." the production. On Friday night. Feb. 7, at the All interested JSG members Oneg Shabbat at the Shule. 1912 are invited to attend the Players' Taylor: he will speak on "Galuth first meeting at 8 p. m. Wednes- in Small Doses." day, Feb. 5, at the Jewish Com- Schauss will give his third lec- munity Center. Information may ture Sunday evening. Feb. 9. at be secured from Herschel Levine. 1912 Taylor. on "The Temple, the TO. 8-3127. Torah and God's Kingdom." Tickets are on sale at $1 for Welt Named Vice-Chairman the entire series. ON UPHOLSTERY SLIP COVER AND DRAPERY Jew Beaten in Glasgow In Zion Retaliation LONDON, (JTA) — A Jewish shopkeeper was beaten up by two anti-Semitic thugs in the Gorbals district of Glasgow while a crowd of inlookers watched without inttitfering. The two men approached the storekeeper and asked him if he was a Jew. When he answered: "Yes," they began beating him. They also told him: "This is for what you are doing to our pals IN STRIPES — SOLIDS PRINTS DAMASKS — HOMESPUNS, ETC. P. Adler to Address Pisgah Lodge Monday These fabrics will be sold by the yard at greatly reduced prices. Philip Adler. member of the Detroit News staff and authority will affairs, international on speak on "Palestine and Biro- Bidjan," at the meeting of Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of Bnai Brith, at 8:30 p.m. next Monday, at the Jewish Center. His lecture will be followed by a question and answer period. The meeting is WALTER HERZ 10350 DEXTER Corner Collingwood Open Daily 9 to S Thursday 9 to IP TO. .8-1620 open to the public. A NORTH STAR At 7:11 *.,! Camp For Boys 6-16 -1 , - Hiawatha National Forest - Steuben, Mich. NOW ACCEPTING - RESERVATIONS FOR 1947 SEASON in Palestine. This is only the be- ginning. We are going to get all the Jews out. of Gorbals." -Here Is Right Address For Sculptor Cashman Scores of inqUiries- have come to the office of The Jewish News regarding the work of the em- inent Detroit sculptor, Samuel Cashwan, which was reviewed in our last issue by Maxine R. Levin. Mr. Cashwan can be reached at 3299 Blaine, telephone TY. 5-3991. His studio is located at 3433 Woodward. We regret that the wrong_ address was given in the article last week. • 11- - Of Family Plan Campaign I Melville S. Welt has been named co-vice chairman with Stephen T. Stackpole of the De- troit committee for the national campaign for a family planning by the program, launched Planned Parenthood Federation of America. Co-chairmen of the city com- mittee are Arthur H. Buhl Jr. and Mrs. Emory M. Ford. The campaign, which will start Feb. 10. has a national goal of 52.000,- 000. 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