Senate Adopts Resolution For U.S. IRO Participation WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Senate adopted by an overwhelm- . ing voice vote the Vandenberg- Connally resolution authorizing United States participation in the International Refugee Organiza- tion. Two amendments provide that the measure in no way affects Congressional control of Amer- ican immigration policy and lim- its American outlay of funds for participation in the organization to $75,000,000. T h e measure was passed de- spite stiff Re- publican opposi- tion raised by Senator Kenneth S. Wherry, party whip, and Sena- tor Chapman R e v e r comb of West Virginia. Senator Rever- comb is chair- man of the Sub-Sen. Vandenberg Committee on Immigration of the Judiciary Committee. Senators Page Thirty-Three THE JEWISH NEWS Friday,- April 4, 1947 O'Daniel of Texas and Ellender of Louisiana, Democrats, also op- posed* the measure. Senator Arthur E. Vandenberg, of Michigan, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, in introducing the bill, pointed out the advantages of fulfilling Amer- ican commitments to the Euro- pean refugees through the IRO rather than by continual expendi- tures to the Army to do the same work alone. He reiterated that "nothing in this resolution af- fects one single comma in our own immigration law." Senator Wherry questioned the definition of refugee in the IRO charter, asserting that the peace treaties would, by boundary al- locations, create whole new class- es of refugees. Palestine Problems Included In Queries on Aid to Greece A number of queries on Pal- estine are included in the list of 110 questions submitted by Sen- ators on the Greek-Turkish aid bill, made public by Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, chairman of the Foreign Relations Com- mittee, several days after trans- mittal to Acting Secretary of Young Israel of Detroit, reli- State Dean Acheson. The ques- gious, educational and social or- tions ran as follows: "Is it not a fact that Great ganization of orthodox young Britain is maintaining in Pales- tine a military force which is 10 times as great as that in Greece, and which involves expenditures running into hundreds of mil- lions of dollars, despite the al- leged inability of Great Britain to take care of the situation in Greece? Was any attempt made to study if available British mili- tary personnel concentrated in Palestine could have been utilized in Greece? Should not the Pal- estine question now be settled with the British in this same connection?'' Young Israel to Fete 24th Anniversary At Banquet May 11 Passover Observed In Hebrew Schools Passover programs featuring playlets depicting the life of Mo- ses and the Exodus from Egypt, and Passover songs were held in the David W. Simons School on Wednesday at 5 p. m. and on Thursday in the Bagley branch of the United Hebrew Schools. Similar programs will be held on Tuesday, April 8, in the Rose Sittig Cohen Building, and on Wednesday, April 9 at Central High a n d Philadelphia-Byron schools. The Philadelphia-Byron School will hold its program jointly with the children of the Brady branch. The Philadelphia program will feature a playlet in Hebrew en- titled "Moshe Batevah," written by J. L. Citron and presented by Aaron Toback's class. The school choir, under the direction of Moe Kesner, will offer a selection of Passover and Palestinian songs. A musical recitation, "MM-Ha- Metzar," will be given by the junior high school class of the Philadelphia-,Byron school. A pia- no recitation will be rendered by Leta Diamond. a member of the high school class. Brief talks will be given by members of the staff and the board. Women Hebraists Sponsor Program The annual Kvutzah Ivrith pro- gram sponsored by women He- braists will be held Monday eve- ning, the first day of Chol Ha'Moed, April 7, in the audi- torium of the Rose Sittig Cohen Building. The program is headed by Mrs. Louis Ettinger. Participants will include Mrs. Meyer Mathis, Mrs. Solomon Kasdan. Miriam Kaplan, Miriam Gold and Sarah Starr. Centered around Passover, the program will include brief talks on modern Hebrew literature. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Kvutzah, headed by Mrs. Julius Ring, will be in charge of refresh- ments. President of the Kvutzah is Joseph Katz. The public is invited. There is no admission charge. Katja Andy Presents Piano Recital April 9 at Institute atja 'Andy, pianist. will give: her annual recital in the lecture hall of the Institute of Arts Wednesday evening, April 9, under the management of Irving Teicher. Miss Andy, who has given re- citals this season in New York and Chicago. will play a pro- gram of Bach and Mozart. P g aiJover reeling.i La Measure Bros. Laundry & Dry Cleaning 1450 21st St. PASSOVER GREETINGS OLEN'S MEN'S SHOP ARROW SHIRTS MALLORY HATS Complete Line of Sportswear 9038 TWELFTH At Clairmount OPEN MON , THURS., SAT. EVES. TO 9 — CLOSED SUN. Upon this important occasion we express our felicitations to the entire community. May you all be blessed with good health and an abundance of happiness, comfort, and security. HARRY ZUSSMAN, Mgr. Quality Dairy Products Borden's Farm Products Co. of Michigan SAMUEL W. PLATT men and women will celebrate its 24th anniversary at an annual patrons dinner on. Sunday, May 11, at the Shaarey Zedek social hall, it was announced by Samuel W. Platt, chairman of the anni- versary affair. The drive officially was opened at # recent M'lava Malka which was addressed by Rabbi Samson R. Weiss, new national director of Young Israel, and Esther Rubins, chairman of the youth activities committee of National Young Israel. Outlining the budgetary needs of the organization, Platt spoke about the extensive yol'Ith activ- ity program conducted here by Young Israel and dwelt upon the recently concluded adult educa- tion program. Harry Blitz was appointed chairman of the journal commit- tee and Sam Novetsky co-chair- man. 3600 E. Forest Ave. PLaza 9000 Detroit 7, Mich. Golden Crest, Homo-Dee, Standard Milk, DeLuxe Salad Cream, All Purpose Cream, and Creamed and Dry Cottage Cheese. 90 Years of Service to the Ppblic Has Eearned for Us the Slogan — IF IT'S BORDEN'S—IT'S GOT TO BE GOOD! Si Years of continued service HOLIDAY GREETINGS 1186 - 1947 PASSOVER GREETINGS Committee members are: Morris Berris, Hyman R. Cohen, Solomon N. Cohen, Joseph Grossman, Maurice Harris. Mrs. Isadore Levin, Leon Mutchnik, David Novetsky, Harold Platt and Ben Weinstock. Hillel Abrams and Arthur Gellman were named co-chairman of tickets and in vitations with the following members: David I. Berris. Isadore Cohen, Samuel Hechtman, Harold Kaplan. Dr. H. Portnoy, Morris Subar, Max Temchin and Dr. M. Wiser. Solomon B. Cohen was named treasurer. The guest speaker for the dinner will be Rabbi Herschel Schacter of the Mosholu Jewish Center in the Bronx, N. Y. Rabbi Schacter served as chaplain in the U. S. Army and was heard irri Detroit last April at the dinner which touched off the Allied Jewish Campaign. Hungarian Government Refuses Publication License to Zionists BUDAPEST, (JTA)—The Min- istry of the Interior has refused a license for the issuance of a Labor Zionist publication here. TO ALL OUR FRIENDS IN MICHIGAN BURTON ABSTRACT & TITLE COMPANY Burton Bldg. 350 E. Congress RA. 9800 ARTHUR MURRAY c2)..„ Studio WASHINGTON BLVD. . AT STATE 3 Branches in Detroit. 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