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Friday, May 23, 1947

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Daily Forward Marks Fiftieth Year
Of Publication at June Celebration

Detroit's celebration of the fiftieth •suiniversary of the Jewish
Daily Forward will take place Tuesday, June 3, at which noted
Jewish music and stage personalities will appear, and Alexander
Kahn, general manager of the Forward, will be guest speaker.
Joseph Bernstein, general manager of the Detroit edition of
the Forward, will preside.
Expected participants include business, thereby enlarging the
Richard Tucker, Metropolitan paper, publishing books designed
opera star; Moll-
especial to strengthen the immi-
ie Pirtin and
grant's Americanization process,
Jacob Kolich,
and, recently, opening a radio
renowned stars
station devoted to the cause of
of the Yiddish
labor.
stage, - and the
The present general manager
Workmen's Cir-
of the Forward is Alexander
cle choruses of
Kahn, vice chairman of the Amer-
Detroit a n d
ican Joint Distribution Commit-
Cleveland, both
tee. Adolph Held is president of
conducted b y
the Forward Publishing Asocia-
Dan Frohman.
tion and Henry Rogoff is man-
A special jub- J. Bernstein
aging editor.
ilee edition c f
the Forward will be issued Sun-
day, May 25.
The Forward was established
in 1897 by a group of Social-Dem-
ocratic leaders whose aim was
the Americanization of the immi-
grant and his general cultural
advancement, orientation and in-
tegration into American life, with
special emphasis on the progress
of the labor union movement.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
From an eight-page organ, the
Forward has become a larger
paper publishing daily and Sun-
at
day with editions in New York,
Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston,
Baltimore, Cleveland, Detroit, Los
Angeles and Milwaukee.
"phenomenal voice,"
lh has been a non-profit or-
N. Y. Times.
ganization throughout its history,
returning excess income into the
"most beautiful voice in
years"- N.Y. Herald-Tribune

Irgun Calls Halt to Terror ;
Stern Group Continues

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JERUSALEM (JTA) — While
the Irgun announced cessation of
terrorist activities in -favor of
"political work" until Palestine's
political status has been clarified,
the Stern Group on May 15 and
16 blasted three railroad bridges
and two trains and planted mines
in various sections of the rail
system between central and
northern Palestine, forcing dis-

Philomathic Debaters
Argue Truman Doctrine
At '47 Model Meeting

Philomathic Debating Society's
annual public model meeting
will be held at 8:30 p. in. Tues-
day, May 27, at Shaarey Zedek,
featuring a six-man debate on
the subject "Will the Truman
Doctrine Promote World Peace."
The contestants are Stanley
Brown, Seymour Raimi, Maynard
Gordon, Norman Wexler. Gerald
continuance of rail service in the Brown and Alfred Himelson.
A gold cup will be presented
northern part of the country, and

causing damage estimated at
$40,000.
Jerusalem had a false alarm
May 15 which threw British
troops into an uproar. A general
alarm was sounded, and hurried-
ly mustered troops in armored
cars surrounded an Arab ceme-
tery near the King David Hotel
following a minor explosion.

HEAR THIS SENSATIONAL SINGER
"The New Yiddish Caruso"

to members of the winning team.
The gold medal to the best
speaker of the evening has been
donated in memory of the late
Louis Smilansky, a former Philo-
mathic leader. A silver service
medal in honor of those who
served in World War II will be
presented to the second best
speaker of the evening. Third
prize will be a bronze medal.
The traditional presentation of
the gavel will be made to Ray-
mond X. Zweig, past speaker.
All persons in the community'
are invited to attend the model
meeting, according to Jack Al.
spector, speaker.

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Haifa Zionists Elect
Officers for '47-'48

Haifa Chapter of the Zionist
Organization of Detroit will hold
its annual meeting Monday eve-
ring, May 26, when final offi-
cers' and committee reports will
be presented and elections for the
coming year will be held.
Dr. Bernard Weston will re-
port on the chapter's member-
ship drive, in which volunteers
are attempting to contact every
Jewish family in zones four and
six not already members of the
ZOD.
New chapter officers will be
installed at a social event to be
held June 25.

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AN OUTSTANDING EVENT YOU WILL LONG REMEMBER
Proceeds to purchase a yiddish Linotype
printing press to go to the USSR
Tickets $1.20 $1.80 $2.40 Incl. Tax
Grinnells-1515 Woodward
Jewish Community Center-3904 Woodward
Jewish Cultural Center-2705 Joy Road
B'nai B'rith Youth Organization-11718 Dexter
Pisgah Lodge Ofrice=1249 Griswold
Metro Music House--10324 Dexter
Zukin Confectionery-8838 12th St.
Sam Miller's Barber Shop-1305 Linwood
Detroit Jewish Committee Office.
1002 Lawyers Building.
DETROIT JEWISH COMMITTEE TO
AID RUSSIAN REHABILITATION
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