Professor Addresses Accountants Dry Goods Merchants Organized —Photo by Paul Kirsch, Jewish News Staff Photographer Dry good .merchants met at the Jewish Center last Sunday morning to organize their forces for the Allied Jewish Campaign. Left to right are the co-chairman of this division: SAMUEL SCHWARTZ, MORRIS M. JACOBS and MORRIS SHATZEN. Shaarey- Zedek Men Elect . Albert Green (Continued from Page 1) "Given one chance in a thou- sand. - he declared, "our people prefer to die like men in Pales- tine than like rats in Poland and Germany. - Mr. Butzel, in his opening re- marks. outlined the importance of local causes in the drive. He appealed for the agencies which directly affect the functions of the Jewish community of Detroit, urged greater support for Jewish education and urged that interest in our local needs should not be abandoned in the process of work- ing for overseas relief. Mr. Sobeloff called upon the workers to proceed with their tasks and to go forward in assur- ing the drive's success. Rabbi Eliezer Levi gave the invocation Next Saturday Nite Dance Scheduled for May 10 The Saturday Nite Dance Com- mittee announces the next Sat- urday Nite Dance will be held May 10 in Butzel Hall of the t Jewish Community Center. Dance music will be featured by Bud Kramer and his orchestra from 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Admission is 50 cents for members and 75 cents fOr non-members. * * * Mother's Calendar Features Parties for Shevuoth Theme: Shevuoth Parties. Monday, May 12, 1:30 p.m. Presidents' Council Meeting, room 202 in the Center. Tuesday, May 13, 1:30 p.m. Young Women's Study Club, USO Lounge of the Center. Wednesday, May 14, 1:30 p.m. Woodward Study Club, USO Lounge of the Center. Thursday, May 15, 8 p.m. Da- iTison Mothers' Club,- Workman's Circle, Linwood at Burlingame. Monday, May 19. Davison Mothers' Club will hold a Moth- ers' and Daughters' Banquet at the Wilshire Hotel. Tuesday, May 27, 6 p.m. Dexter Mothers' Club will hold a Moth- ers' and Daughters' Banquet in the auditorium of the Jewish Community Center. —Photo by Paul Kirsch. Jewiiih News Photographei The Accountants Section of the Allied Jewish Campaign met I. with campaign leaders at a dinner meeting on April 28 at the Statler Hotel. Left to right: ROBERT CLINTON, ARTHUR PURDY. sectior4 chairman; DR. WILLIAM HABER, University of Michigan professor who addressed the meeting; DAVID P. ZACK and JOSEPH COLTON members• of the executive committee. Vases, urns, pitchers. flasks. candle sticks, figurines. statuary and other keepsakes converted into artistic . table lamps. Oil lamps electrified. LAMP SHADES MADE LAMPS MODERNIZED. AND RECOVERED REPAIRED di REFINISHED Old style floor lamps made Custom made and recovered. Styled to your lamp. Large into indirect lamps and stock on display. torcheres. PICKUP AND DELIVERY ALL PARTS or DETROIT HOUSE OF LAMPS 16811 \ Ws 1% E.. Phonic t \ • : at the dinner. The first campaign rally, held' Thursday with Marvin Lowenthal, eminent author, as guest speak- I At the anual election of the er, was dedicated to the Women's1 Division. Campaign rallies will Men's Club of Shaarey - Zedek, be held next week, at 12:15 p. m. April 27, the following officers Monday, Wednesday and Friday, were elected: at the Statler. Albert Green, pr e s i d e rat; Arthur Purdy, vice president; Abraham Satovsky, financial sec- retary; Samuel J. Berke, record- ing secretary, and Jack Warner, Jews'- 11Adt of Representation treasurer. Called "Indecent Spectacle" The board of directors in- To the Editor: The American Council for Jud- clude: Dr. Albert Altman, 'Dr. aism objects to the Jews having Harry S. Burnstein, Joseph Can- representation in the current ses- tor, Henry Carnick, Joseph sion of the UN Assembly on the Deutsch, Henry Friedman, Mor- grounds that the Jews are rep- ris Karbal, Ira•Kaufman, S. Baer resented through the govern- Keidan, Ben M. Lewis, William ments of the various countries, Nadler, Milton Prag, Abe Sand- elman, Harry Satovsky, Carl S. -members of the UN. That's the theory. What are the Schiller, Alfred Shevin, Matthew Shufro, Ben S. Sidlow, Morris facts? Are Palestine's 600,000 Jews, Sussman and Joseph Ziff. The new president has prom- who are the most concerned Jew- ish group, represented? Through ised active program. He out- whom, Mr. Bevin's government? lined a program interspersed with Not even Bevin claims that. An- cultural, musical and communal other Jewish group equally con- evenings. cerned in the solution of the -Palestine issue are the 250,000 Jews in the DP camps. Which government. among the 55 UN members represents them? Romania's 380,000 Jews and Hungary's 180,000 Jews certainly are not represented, because neither of those countries is a member of the UN. We thus have close to 1,500,000 Jews who have a personal, vital interest in Palestine, whom no government even claims to rep- resent. Result? We are witnessing the indecent spectacle of an issue being debated in the Parliament of Man, with two of the three in- terested parties having a field day, while the third is not even allowed to enter the charmed precincts. This is, the political morality of the One World in the year 1947. HAROLD SILVER I Our Letter Box 21,000 Refugees Land Here In One Year, USNA Reports NEW YORK—Over 21,000 Jew- ish survivors of Nazism have come to the United States since May 20, 1946, when the first ship- load of displaced • -_, rsons from Bremerhaven ar 1 in this country, it is reported by Edwin Rosenberg, president of United Service for New Americans. fj/ ~ out for metal ribs in kites and for metallic-wound kite strings. 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