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Friday, February. 28, 1947
THE JEWISH NEWS
Page Eighteen
Gewerkshafteit Campaign Reaches
$100,000 in $175,000 Drive Here
Jewish Center
Activities
Publishers Urge Admission of DPs
To U. S., Representation at UN
World,
MILWAUKEE, Wis. — The Frisch, American Jewish
Eng- Mineapolis, Minn., treasurer; ad-
lish-Jewish Newspapers at its ditional members of the board:
third annual convention held Dr. Joseph G. Brin, Jewish Ad-
Intermediates Conclude *
here last week-end at Hotel Wis-
Festival Dance Plans
vocate, Boston, Mass.; J. I. Fish-
Co-chairmen for the Intermedi- consin, adopted the following bein, The Sentinel, Chicago, Ill.;
ate Purim Hop, to be held at 8:30 resolutions:
Eil Jacobs, Buffalo Jewish Re-
Pledging full editorial and
p. m. Saturday March 1, at the
view, Buffalo, N. Y.; Ben Neu-
news support to the 1947 Unit-
12th St. Center, are Arlene Ekla-
stadt, Ohio Jewish Chronicle.
ed Jewish Appeal for $170,000,-
man and Harold Wienstein.
000;
Publicity is being handled by
Calling upon Congress to
Seymour J. Jaffey, decorations by
utilize unused immigration
Marie Dube and Joe Katz. Tick-
quotas, for the admission of
ets at 50 cents stag, 75 cents a
Contributors to the columns
displaced persons into the
of The Jewish News are asked
couple, are being sold by Carl
United States;
Blair and Seymour Finkel; Sue
to note the following dead-
Urging the United States
Winston and Dolores Bartlett ate
lines:
governMent
to
take
the
lead
in
in charge of arrangements; Bob
All copy must be at the
assuring Jewish representation
Goldberg and Seymour Finkel,
2114
Jewish News office,
at
the
forthcoming
United
Na-
Last October 1,000 Jewish pioneers swept into the southern in charge of posters.
Penobscot Bldg., by 2 p. m.
tions
deliberations
on
the
Jitterbug contests and refresh-
desert of Palestine National Fund soil. The picture shows a truck
Tuesday preceailig publication.
Palestine question;
All photographs must be at
bring water to the reservoir at Hatzerim, a collective near Beer Sheba. ments are scheduled. Mort Rapp
Protesting British policies in
and, his orchestra will play.
the office by 12 noon Monday
the
Holy
Land,
especially
on
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More than $100,000 already has
preceding publication.
the
score
of
periodic
'threats
to
been raised towards the $175,000
Mothers' Clubs Study
Wherever possible, copy
enforce
martial
law
upon
the
goal for 1947 of the Detroit Pal-
80th Congress Prospects
should be typewritten, double-
Jewish
and
Arab
communities,
estine Histadrut Labor drive
"The 80th Congress—Will it
spaced, on one side of the
and condemning delay in the
(Gewerkshaften), Harry Schu-
stabilize peace or promote war?"
paper only.
admission
of
Jewish
sufferers
mer, chairman of the campaign,
is the theme of Mothers' Clubs
into Palestine through submis-
announced this week. Mr. Schu-
meetings this week, scheduled as sion,of the problem to the UN,
mer stated that the final event
follows:
without taking immediate steps
of the 1947 drive will be held at
Tuesday, March 4, 1:30 p. m.
to admit Jewish settlers. .
Young Women's Study Club will
Music Hall on March 23.
The association also decided
meet in the USO Lounge.
The rally of campaign work-
on a cooperative observance with.
m.
Wednesday,
March
5,
1:30
p.
ers, to be held next Thursday
the Jewish Welfare Board of an
Woodward Study Club will meet annual Jewish press week dur-
evening at the Rose Sittig Cohen
in
the
USO
Lounge
of
the
Center.
will
be
addressed
by
Rabbi
Bldg.,
ing Jewish Book Month.
Wednesday, March 5, 1:30 p. m.
Morris Adler.
Greetings of the association
Fenkell
Mothers'
Club
will
meet
were conveyed to two of their
J. L. Wolock, chairman of the
in
the
home
of
Mrs.
Udkowitch,
colleagues, Irving G. Rhodes of
organizations committee, stated
15941 Fairfield, UN 22697.
HARRY LAKER
the Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle,
that $25,000 already has been
Thursday, March 6, 8 p. m. Milwaukee, and Ben Neustadt, of
raised from organizationS.
Davison Mothers' Club will meet the Ohio Jewish Chronicle, Co-
Organizations that have planned Three BBYb Councils
in the Workman's Circle, Lin- lumbus, on their 25th annivers,
special Histadrut events include
wood at Burlingame.
aries this year as publishers.
Suwalker, Minawiter, Pavlovit- Choose New Officers
Sunday, evening, March 2,
Officers chosen at this meet-
zer, Chenstochover and Kasdan
Woodward Study Club will hold ing are: Phillip Slomovitz, The
Three
councils
of
the
Bnai
Family Club.
a Husband's Party in the Inter- Jewish News, Detroit, president;
A special Purim night has been Brith Youth Organization have mediate Lounge of the Center.
Robert S. Gamzey, Intermoun-
elected
the
following
officers:
arranged by Branch 2 of Labor
The Council of Mothers' Clubs tain Jewish News, Denver, Colo.,
Detroit-Windsor Council Of annual Purim masquerade ball first vice-president; Albert W.
Zionist Organization for Sunday
AZA, Paul Fink, president; will be held at 8:30 p. m. March G lomb, American Jewish Out-
evening.
o
Harry Laker, a member of the Buddy Green, vice-president; Ir- 12, at the Center. Prizes will be , I k, Pittsburgh, Pa., second
awarded for the most 'original vice-president; Irving G. Rhodes,
executive committee and a leader vin g Ber, g secretary and- Harold
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in the Pinsker Verein, has been Kohn, treasurer. Fink is vice- costume. Judges will be Mrs. Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle,
acclaimed as one of the leading president of AZA Detroit No. 63, William B. Isenberg, Judge Wil- Milwaukee, , secretary; Leo
and vice-president of the Michi- ham Friedman and Jacob L.
campaign workers.
American Association of
Deadline Note
John Pavis, co-chairman and
AFL representative of the Trade
Union Committee for the Hista-
dr ut, announces the Detroit and
Wayne County Federation repre-
. ; who .s.ft in the
work are: Frank X. Martel, hon-
orary chairman, Finlay Allen,
v Wolfgang , Louis Koenig,
Jack Storey, Jake Robinson, John
Mayor, James Nonen, Irving
Bronson, Anthony Tasnick, Helen
Moore, Jake Kellar and George
Husk.
Additional CIO representatives
gan Regional AZA Council. Keidan.
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Betty Provizer
has succeeded
Ilene Olken as president of the Select Social Club
Detroit-Windsor Bnai Brith Girls' Sponsors Purim Suda
The Select Social Club is spon-
Council. Miss Provizer is presi-
! dent of the FDR Bnai Brith Girls. soring a • Purim event on Satur-
Harry Mirvis was elected presi- day evening at 8:30 p. m., March
dent of the Detroit Council of 1 in the Ginsburg Lounge of the
Bnai Brith Young Men. Gerald Center. The Club is an organ-
of single, middle-aged
'Jacob is vice-president, and Dave ization
men and women, which meets
Rappaport, secretary.
Saturday nights.
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BBYO Here Establishes
Los Angeles Group
Has Holiday Masquerade
Ann Harstein Library
At 8:30 p. m. Sunday, March 2,
are Victor Reuther, William Ste-
BBYO in Butzel Hall of the Center, the
The
Ann
Hartstein
venson, Percy Llewellyn, Paul
has been established for Los Angeles Group, an organiza-
Silver, Sam Cubeta, Bill Grant,
Organiza- tion of unattached men and
Leo Polk, George Worral, Glenn the Bnai Brith Youth
through a contribution by women, will hold a Purim
Sigman, William Van Ettin. and tion
Jack Hartstein, in honor of his masquerade party. Prizes will
Edgar Currie.
M Hartstein be awarded by Mrs. Sam Neus-
Mrs.
wife s birthday.
Greater De- hatz and Mrs. Harry Stutz.
president
of
the
is
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troit Bnai Brith Women's Coun-
Intermediates
Compete
cil.
Purim Play Prizes
The library will be set up in , For
A
Purim
Play
Festival for all
the BBYO office and the books Intermediate groups is to be held
will be loaned to members of
at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, March 9,
The Intermediates of the Jew-
the organization.
ish Community Center canvassed
Other Bnai Brith members in the Center Auditorium, the
an-
Jewish homes in the 12th St., who have contributed to the Intermediate Club Council an-
nounces. Plays will be judged
Linwood and Dexter areas Sun-
library are Mr. and Mrs. Albert on the basis of presentation,
day, Feb. 16. to collect 2,500 cans
Lipsitz and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
quality of production and origin-
of food and 2,030 pounds of
Katzer, in honor of the late Max ;
ality. Prizes will be given for
clothing for the SOS drive to
Mrs.
Sol
Rosenberg,
help needy Jews of Europe.
the best performance.
in
honor
of
the
con-
Rosenman
Judges are to be three Detroit-
The drive was sparked by the secration of Harriet Aaron, and
SOS chairmen of the following in memory of Ida Goldhoff; and ers well-known in the field of
Intermediate groups: Hal Shapiro, Mrs. Joseph Gorman, in honor of dramatics.
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AZA No. 313; Sheldon Simons, the 10th wedding anniversary of
AZA No. 527; Phyllis Frieden- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldberg. Scout Troop 469
thal, Louis Marshall Bnai Brith
A book plate design contest is Has Openings
Boy Scout Troop 469 has sev-
Girls; Dolores Garsoff, Saturns; being sponsored by the BBYO
David George, Aces; Ruth Yellen, Committee, open to all BBYO eral openings for boys of 12 and
Cliques; Ben Labe, Jays; Henry members. Further information 13 years of age. The troop meets
Lonnerstater, Chaverim; A n n ' may be obtained by calling thet at the Center from 7 to 9 p. m.
Lesnick, Noars; and Sara Kogan, BBYO office, TO. 8-1390 or TO. Wednesday, under the leadership
of Samuel Pitt, assisted by Shel-
Intermediates Conduct
Profitable SOS Drive
Ki Alpha Tis.
8-5690.
The SOS provided a fleet of
seven trucks and drivers to assist
don Bessman, Harold Rosenthal,
and A. Cohen. Boys interested
I Harry Katz Will Review
may apply between 7 and 8 p. m.
the young people. Elaine Prus-
.
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sian, chairman of of the SOS 'East River' by Sholem Asch
Discussion
Group
Hears
special collections and the Center,
Mrs. Harry Katz, formerly of Boys Republic Superintendent
joined in expressing appreciation
The Wednesday Evening Dis-
to the Intermediates for their the Bronx YWHA, will review
splendid job and to the commun- "East River" by Sholem Asch, cussion Group will feature Clyde
Saturday, March 1, 9 p. m., in L. Reed, Superintendent of Boys
ity for its response.
da y
m Wednes
the Ginsberg Lounge of the Jew- Republic, a t 9 p. m.
b urg
L oung e .
March 5, in the Gins b
iish Community Center.
CARD OF THANKS
This program is sponsored by Reed is a well known speaker on
The family of the late Edward
Juvenile Delinquency. Boys Re-
Goldman wish to thank friends the Select Social Club, an organ- public is a school for the care and
and relatives and business associ- ization of middle aged unattach- treatment of boys between 14
ed men and women, who meet
ates for the many kindnesses
and 17 years of age, committed
shown them in their recent be- at the Center every Saturday by the Juvenile Courts.
evening.
reavement.
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