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Friday, February 28, 194i - _

THE JEWISH NEWS -

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Lurie, Wayburn
Food Service Council's Committee
Prepare for Allied Jewish Campaign Heard 2 Divisions

In Service Group

Journalist Lania Relates
Experiences in Europe
Speaks
Based on Interviews
At Pre-Campaign Meeting

Campaign planning has been business of the day—for several
to Women Workers Analyses of Foreign Scene
days—for the hardworking members of the Food Service Council's
planning committee who are laying groundwork for the 1947 Allied
Allied Jewish Campaign chair-
Jewish Campaign for $5,335,000.
man in two divisions of the De-
with Hitler. Duce
Wednesday, March 12
troit Service Group were select-
ed by Division Planning Com-
Special gifts, and pre-campaign Like a true-life "Lanny Budd,"
mittees this week.
workers of the . eveish Welfare Leo Lania, who will speak at a
Nathan Lurie, member of the Federation's Women's Division, series of meetings here March 8
board of the Food Service Coun-
- to 15, has lived a series of unbe-
lievable adventures.
cil, will serve as campaign chair-
man of the Division, while Leon
A native of Krakov, Russia,
Wayburn, who headed the Ad-
educated in Vienna, he was an
vertising section in last' year's
officer in the Imperial Austrian
campaign, accepted the chair-
Army during the first World War,
rtianship of the Arts and Crafts
then found his field in journalism.
Division in the 1947 drive for
Posing as a Fascist. he worked at
$5.335,000.
the same desk with Mussolini for
a year, then exposed him.
Serving on the Food Service
Council's Campaign Executive
He lived with Hitler for 10
Committee, along with Mr.
days while he interviewed the
Lurie, and Max Schayowitz,
Fuehrer, and lived to tell his story
Left to right, seated: A. Findrey, Al Borman, Max Lowenstein year-around council chairman,
to the world. Denounced by Hit-
will be Max Bachman, Harry
ler's own newspaper as one of
and Max Schayowitz. Standing: Norman Schwartz, Harry Becker, Max
Becker, Tom Borman and Ben
Nazism's most dangerous foes, he
Bachman and Herman Levine.
Klein.
was ordered slain, but made a
hair-raising escape through the
Educational Workers, Attorn-
underground.
eys, and Physicians of the Pro-
fessional Division have taken
In • recent years Lania has vis-
further steps in organization for
LEO LANIA
ited people and places which
this year's all-out campaign.
p, sad place in history be-
will be addressed by Leo Lania, gained s
The Campaign Planning Corn- I distinguishea journalist, at a cause
c
of their tragic contacts
mittee of the Educational Work- I luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m ., with the Nazis. In France and
B
ers, meeting Sunday, agreed to I Wednesday, March 12, in the Belgium,
he saw Jewish men,
women and children engaged in a
hold a city-wide rally on Thurs- I
Women's City Club.
day, March 13. Leo Lania, noted I
Meeting to discuss plans for mighty effort to rebuild their
community life, in CzecItoslo-
writer and correspondent, will
speak. Members attending the workers' participation in the I vakia he interviewed Premier
meeting o f the Educational coming Allied Jewish Campaign, IBenes on Jewish problems, in Po-
Workers' Committee, included the group will hear Lania's first- i land he held similar conversations
in I with President. Beirut, in Austria
M r s. George Blumenstock, hand account of conditions
Esther Charnes, Norman Drach- France, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, and Germany he visited the dis-
ler, Hulda Fine, Bernard Jaffe, Austria and Germany, which he ' placed persons' camps
Novelist, playwright, biogra-
Helen S. Kass, Samuel Milan, visited recently.
Arrangements for the lunch- pher and movie scenarist, Lania
Arrangements
Dorothea Richman and Joseph
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eon meeting are being made by is first and always a journalist.
Steinberger.
Planning for the participation Mrs. John C. Hopp, chairman of He is now devoting his full time
Left to right, standing: Cy Kyte, Paul Zuckerman and Ed Finsilver. of attorneys, Fred Butzel, chair- the Special Gifts Division. Her to bringing to American Jews his
Seated: Nathan Lurie, chairman; Tom Borman, Ben Klein and Nathan man of the Executive Commit- vice-chairmen are Mrs. Samuel 1 , fir s t-hand penetrating analysis of
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tee of the Jewish Welfare Fed- S. Aaron, Mrs. Perry P. Burn- the European scene. While in De-
Metz. Included on this committee but not in these pictures are
eratiOn, held a meeting of lead- stine, and Mrs. Oar Zemon. troit, he will describe the rela-
Morris Mendelson and Al Silk.
ing men in this profession at Working on pre-campaign di- tionship of the Joint Distribution
his office yesterday, while Dr. vision's plans are co-chairmen Committee, largest American
Charles Lakoff, vice-chairman Mrs. Sidney L. Allen and Mrs. agency for overseas relief; to the
of the Professional Division, has Robert J. Newman and the vice- present-day condition of Europe-
invited a number of leading phy- chairmen, Mrs. Nate S. Shapero an Jews.
sicians to meet with _ him for and Mrs. Abraham Srere.
campaign planning at 11 a. m.,
Italian Census May Halt
Sunday, March 2, in the Jewish Send 200 Teachers From
Refugees' Infiltration
Palestine to DP Camps
Center.
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Two-hun-
PARIS, (JTA) — The current
dred Jewish teachers are to be
Proskauer Pledges Aid
sent from Palestine to DP camps census of foreigners being con-
Of U. S. to German Jews
NEW YORK—Joseph M. Pros- in Germany, Austria and Italy, ducted by the Italian government
is not aimed at the 45,000 dis-
kauer, president of the American it was announced jointly by re-
placed Jews in Italy, but is a
Jewish Committee, made public presentatives of the Jewish Ag-
prelude to measures which will
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a cable he had sent to the meet- ency and the Joint Distribution
ing in Munich of liberated Jews Committee. The JDC will pay for stop future infiltration of refu-
in Germany, pledging American their transportation and provide gees, Lewis Neikrug, European
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their maintenance and textbooks. director of HIAS, reported here.
Jewish aid.
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