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THE JEWISH NEWS

Detroit Delegates Represeint Center
At National JWB Parley May 10-12

Leaders in the Jewish Com-
munity Center movement in De-
troit will represent the Center
at the annual meeting of the na-
tional Jewish Welfare Board,
the national association of Jew-
ish Community Centers and YM-
YWHA's, in Pitsburgh, May 10 to
12.
In the delegation are Samuel
H. Rubiner, president of the
Center; Mrs. Samuel R. Glog-
ower, vice president of the Jew-
ish Welfare Board and a former
president of the Center; Mrs.
Charles Lakoff, vice president of
, the midwest section of the Jew-
ish Welfare Board and secretary
of the Center; Mrs. Sidney J.
Allen, board member and com-
mittee chairman of the Center;
Mrs. Maurice Landau, board
member designate; Mrs. Leonard
H. Weiner, chairman of the 12th
St. Council Center and board
member of the Center; Harry
Malbin, chairman of the Army
and Navy Committee of the USO-
JWB of Mt. Clemens, and Her-
man Jacobs, executive director
of the Center.
At the meeting they will hear
a report of the national survey
conducted under the auspices of
a commission headed by Dr. Salo

Baron, professor of history at
Columbia University, to study
and appraise JWB's aims, goals,
services, programs and relation l
ships to other Jewish organiza4
tions.
The delegates will participate
in discussion groups concerned
with the purpose of the JWB and
the Jewish Community Center;
internal relationship of JWB, the
regional section and the Center;
relationship with synagogues,
Jewish schools, Jewish national
organizations and their youth
groups, and the community; ac-
tivities conducted and- sponsored
nationally by JWB; relation to
Army and Navy activities.
The program has been pre-
pared by a committee of which
Mrs. Glogower is a member, and
the arrangements have been in
the care of a committee including
Henry Meyers, former president
of the Center and member of the
National Finance Council.

Mrs. Glogower Heads
Center's Committee
At JWB Convintion

PITTSBURGH—Full and free
discussion of the findings and
recommendations of the JWB
Survey Commission's report, to

be made
at the annual
meeting of the 4
National Jewish
Welfare , -Board,
will be assured
to the delegates
by grouping
them all in five
committees, each
of which will
deal with a
broad area of Mrs. Glogower
the report's conclusions, it was
announced by Philip M. \ Klutz-
nick, chairman of the convention
committee.
Mrs. Samuel Glogower, of De-
troit, vice-president of JWB,
first chairman of its Jewish Cen-
ter Division and the first woman
to be president of a Jewish Corn-
munity Center, will chair the
committee on Relationship to its
CARD OF THANKS
Regional Sections and to the
The family of the late Hanna Jewish Community Centers.
Silverman wish to express their
sincerest thanks to relatives and
USE OUR CLASSIFIEDS
fiends for the kindness shown
them in their recent bereavement.
FOR QUICK RESULTS

Friday, May

2, 1947

Post Office Institutes
Foreign Air Service

Chicago Unions Pledge
Support to Histadruth

A service of air letters has been
inaugurated to all foreign coun-
tries at a uniform postage rate of
10 cents each. Air-letter sheets
which can be folded into the form
of an envelope, with printed
postage stamp and air-mail mark-
ings, will be sold for 10 cents
each at all post offices.
Messages are to be written on
the inner side of the sheets. No
enclosures are permitted.

CHICAGO, (JTA)—Leaders of
all the major unions in Illinois
affiliated with the American Fed-
eration of Labor and the CIO
pledged full support to the His-
tadruth in Palestine at a confer-
ence held here. The conference
was addressed by Joseph Schloss-
berg of New York and Don Pines,
Histadruth representative now in

the United States.

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