JNF Labor Dept. Elects Officers; Plan Drive Here .. y . , •... - i . 1. 3 Center Camps Announce Plans For '47 Season St. Council Center Day Camp. Registration for Camp Chelsea, the mothers' and children's camp, begins May 15. Under the direc- tion of Samuel Neuschatz, the camp will provide vacations for members of the Mothers' Clubs, other Jewish mothers and their small children, and adult Jewish women. Camp rates are $28 per week for Mothers' Club members, $20 per week for children of mem- bers, $36 per - week for non-mem- ber adults, and $25_per week for non-member children. For registration appointthents, call Harriet Shear. at MA. 8400 from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., Monday through Friday. Camp Habonim, the day-camp at the main Center, will have four two-week periods, provid- ing in-city activities for children from 6 to 14 from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. daily. A brochure describing the camp will be sent to parents by calling MA. 8400. The 12th St. Day Camp offers a similar program, but adds a special morning session for pre- school age children. Fees will be $4 per week for children 6 to 12, and $2 weekly for the ,younger this policy. SILVER AND GOLD PLATING Tea and Coffee Sets — Trays and other Household Articles. Jewelry Refinished and Repaired • We Pick Up and Deliver • SILVER CRAFT Division of Merkin & Lurie, bid. , , ,,...17" r hill) FINKEL'S KOSHER 8307 LIVERNOIS Er..,,,---j,-'ll ,., 4. '77, I k 4 OMNI M&MS Of III FORM POUCY AM- ClATINLYSIKIR FOR 11AMMOTHOR W TWO ROMMOLLIA1 mammal • imam MOM MD ORO AT TIE /01 Of 73 - OUT TIN MUM Of NNW STO' STILL 311 MOUT TOM INF WO OF nenasuct INIIIIIIIALI ta me smut tii( -... vp unt ■ •• • le• ' 'A."-•:. lb tine; 2. Whether the United States interprets Article 79 of the UN Charter on trusteeship as meaning this nation is "directly concerned" in the disposition of Palestine; 3. If the United States has formulated its policy regard- ing Palestine and the nature of 11 ••••• 41" '''',417e , '.- 1(4 ,e1::,,!, -1'-spii.,..,..v...- - ! 1, j-:‘ , , -cUllummssieserseeimeneums maw,* RESTAURANT concrete formulation of the prob- lem" by Britain, and asked the following questions: 1. What pro- posals has Britain made on Pales- — -.• ,-- -..,-..- 5 ei'i. - f..mr,r,A Mt WW1 al WE WINTWILIW OW VIO MIR T O A 111101 1011 111111.111 WIWI WI SW AM T ma ix neuxiMeld-WAIS OM Ileg MOWS SY SIMI MS Set MS isamoulat Int STOW NM NONCOM A TORSO 1W NI MAN. ALSO MI PS MANY 0111111 NINO ANO lit WOW. holiday programs. Films — The Anti-Defamation League cartoon "One People" will be furnished to foreign language groups. Advertising—The Institiltte for American Democracy in coopera- tion with the ADL will make available indoor billboards, post- ers, blotters, car cards and full group. page newspaper ads. The day camp season begins Speakers—The American Lec- ture Bureau, in cooperation with is June 20 and ends Aug. 22. the ADL, will furnish outstand- ing Jewish and non - Jewish speakers. Requests for information and materials should be sent to Dr. Joseph Lichten, director of the WASHINGTON. (JTA)—Twen- ADL Foreign Language Depart- ty-nine Republican Congressmen , ment, 212 Fifth Ave., New York. from 17 states addressed a joint ! letter to Secretary of State George ' LINWOOD AND TAYLOR C. Marshall and Warren R. Aus- CHILD DELINQUENT? tin, United States representative Not My Children to the special United Nations ses- sion on Palestine, expressing their "They are kept busy with Dancing. Is the Only Kosher deep "concern" with the "per- Dramatics, Piano and Singing," says Restaurant in Detroit Under formance" of the British promise Mrs. Nicholas Vitale in the Palestine Mandate to es- the Supervision of the tablish "the Jewish National DON'T WAIT, ENROLL NOW, OUR Vaad Horabonim CLASSES ARE FILLING FAST Home in Palestine." The letter pointed out that the BETHWOOD SCHOOL United States had conditioned its agreement to a special session of (Council of Orthodox Rabbis) 2033 Woodward the General Assembly, as pro- CA. 5211 posed by Great Britain, on "a Republicans Request State Department's Policy on Palestine ► g- 2/2 , --....,.... ,---AP—A,--- _. ....,... --,..., ,..., , OF _R YORK IN MP FOR I' .-- 1 program directors also will be counseled in setting up their own # V - -1 'I • lenesesea ma - a ' . ' 1 M . Radio—A 15-minute transcribed show written by Ira Marion and directed by Earle McGill. Station ••• - AMICK =MI. / k'. 41 /P - '''.. . ... , . ... .... • f ` i# " . somitusa am Wenn i l t il • 6 -4 i ii OL -- ' 1 li g ' ,,‘ .$. ta Rail ,. ste .:` : 1 1'‘4 ■11.- h Jr' 1/ 13 -1 " ( h il l C i II i /0 1 1 b" e *a , States Immigra- tion and Natur- alization Ser- vice, and Detroit colleges as a wel- come to new citi- Judge Levin zens. The event is also known as "I Am An American Day." The Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith announces availability of a complete program of speak- ers, films, radio broadcasts, litera- ture, advertising and publicity materials to interested communi- ty groups for the celebration of "I Am An American Day" to be observed nationally on May 18. The materials include: . , ..1. NMI NOW OOMOATIO mu 1111/ WOK IWO& WARM MINI OF WI kit WIC MKS OKI IRMO TOR MAUR NI PAS CITED IN Ali WYNN Judge Theodore Levin of the United States District Court will speak on "New Citizens Day" Plans for the 1947 season are when that event is observed at 7:30 p. m. Sunday, May 18, at the being announced by the three Detroit Institute camps sponsored by the -Jewish of Arts. Community Center, Camps Chel- The meeting sea and Habonim and the 12th will be under the sponsorship of the Council of Social Agen- cies, the United , A M OSS IOW SOOT FIR-MOULLIAILMOONSW 110'ifAWS WAROYVOLI OS MORISOW Will 101 mut mow unceuv Illef NOM In AM TIM TINT MIMI OWN II OW urn max. e - Judge Levin Speaks At New Citizens Day Observance May 18 , oat MY Nen rim omen VOW NC .IWORNOIX :,-; • , - . • 4 ✓ ... .11 • ot.f. 4 : . 7 1_, . ., I .• 4... • • • , A 71 : i it - ''s ' .- * 61) Ar . Ali 0. _U.' 6 -,_ 1 6 4 I .....„, •••..._ _ ..,41 . L.,;„ . : 4i„ . :Ice . e , .• .., ..,...„.... ii ,z 1 lai ' 4, % g • / 1 section in Detroit: Vice presi- dents, Eugene Franzblau, Rabbi Joshua Sperka, Harry Kaminer, Dr. Morris Raskin and Mrs. Mor- ris Mendelson; executive secre- tary, Eve Neidelman; financial secretary, Samuel Lichtenstein; treasurer, Nathan Linden; execu-, tive board, Rabbi Morris Adler, Mrs. M. Altman, I. Bagon, M. Gleicher, M. Goldaftos, M. Jas- low, Mrs. H. Kaminer, Mrs. S. Kursman, Mrs. S. Lichtenstein, Dr. Ezra Lipkin, M. Mendelson, Mrs. M. Raskin, Dr. A. S. Ro- goff, Mrs. B. Silverstein and Mrs. A. Gornbein, and delegates to the Jewish Community Council, Dr. Morris Raskin and Morris Gleicher. _....:. ir‘l 1 1 I head of the Detroit Section of the American Jewish Congress for a year's term April 24. The following were elected to help_ guide the activities of the nit ismr NIA lima vas .Ea t E gl Harry Nathan was re-elected .:... ' ,15;) , WOO MAC NW W UM TO ALLEVIATE W I MAMMA OF TNT POOR. - if Nathan Re-Elected President of AJC . Section in Detroit . PASSIM Of WANK Of Produced by Norman and Sot Nadel Text by Rhoda B. Simon Lillian D. 'Wald Si me mew vow sum tut ! itz1 5 thor. LIVES OF OUR TIMES twig," Harry Schumer was elected honorary chairman and Alex Nichamin, chairman, of the labor department of the Jewish Na- tional Fund. Other officers are Shulamith Goldoftas, Nathan Linden and Dr. S. Posner, vice chairmen; Movsas Goldoftas, secretary, and Alex- ander Schreiber, treasurer. The following are members of the administrative committee of the JNF labor department: Dr. APpert, A .Beitner, A. Burnstein, S. Disner, Abe Freedman, Will- iam Hordes, S. Kane, A. Hamink- er, T. -Krashin, Gertrude Levin, Morris Lieberman, R. Linsky, Adelle and Harry Mondry, Misi- dena Pasensky, M. Pfefferberg, S. Rabinowitz, J. Rosenthal, Mor- ris L. Schaver, N. Schmukler, J. Shreier, Sidney Shevitz, M. Shu- biner, Regina Standert, M. Taich, Rose Cesluk, David Sislin, Rose Zeitlin, Rina Epel and Nina Ber- lin. Plans are being formulated for the annual JNF labor drive to be inaugurated at a public meeting at Temple Beth El June 15, with Dr. James McDonald, one of the U. S. members of the Anglo- American Committee of Inquiry, as guest speaker. Dr. McDonald, a staunch friend of the Zionist cause, is at present in Palestine after having toured England for the Joint Palestine Appeal. It was announced this week that the Harry Schumer Forest in Palestine has been completed and that this year's labor JNF funds will be used for the estab- lishment of Nachlath. David Pin- ski in honor of the eminent au- Friday, *tam 1-.1947 THE jEWISH NEWS _Page Twenty, 74,, .... • -. ,• CervINOW, Mr/ • . Jelin. tullibil.sme ''• 1.111wev Center Reviews Activities At Annual Meeting May 7 - Hershman, Henry Meyers, Charl Rubiner, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka Abraham Srere, and Henry Wine man. Center president Samuel Rubiner and executive directo Herman Jacobs will present the A special dramatic presenta- yearly reports. The 14th annual meeting of the Jewish Community Center will be held Wednesday evening, May 7, at the Center auditorium, fea- turing annual reports, election of new board members, and a resume of Center activities. tion, "From Three to 83," will show the Center prograM for various age groups. Seymour Simons will introduce and nar- rate the show. The Center Sym- phony orchestra, directed by Julius Chajes, will present a short concert. Also scheduled as a special ceremony will be the presentation of certificates of award by the National Welfare Board to volun- teers who served in the Army- Navy activities of the USO-JWB. The nominees for Center board positions are Tom Borman, Har- vey H. Goldman, Mrs. Benjamin E. Jaffe, Sol King, Mrs. Maurice Landau, Bertha M. Robinson, Robert H. Schwarz and Charlie Wolok. Nominees for honorary direc- tors are Rabbi Morris Adler, Fred M. Butzel, Clarence H. Enggass, Rabbi Leon Fram, Dr. Leo M. Franklin, William Friedman, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, Dr. A. M. All members of the Communit Center are invited to be presen Council Delegates Nominate Officer Nomination of officers and 1 members of the executive co mittee is scheduled for the del gates' meeting of the Jewish Corn munity Council to be held Wed nesday, May 7, in the Bro Memorial Chapel of Temple Be El. James I. Ellmann is chairm of the nominating commit which is preparing the slate. C is being exercised to insure t widest possible representation f the Jewish community, he said. Elections will take place June. We Offer You Skilled Service Our service is the service of a skilled pharmacist. Drawn from the leading pharmacy colleges of the country, we have a force of registered pharmacists at your disposal whenever your doc- tor prescribes medicine for you. 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