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Wayne University chapter of
the Intercollegiate Zionist Feder-
ation of America will terminate
its spring activities with :.-. buffet
supper at 8 p.m. Tuesday, June
17 at Hillel House.
Blintzes and sour cream will
be featured refreshments, with
dancing also on the program.
There will be a 50 cent service
fee.
Reservations may be made by
calling Rita Wexler, AT. 4701, or
Evelyn Stollman, TO. 5-5534. All
college students in the Detroit
metropolitan area are invited.
All IZFA members who wish
to be delegates to the second
annual national IZFA conven-
tion which will be held in
Pittsburg, June 22 to 25, are
urged to contact Joe Yanich, at
TO. 6-8046, immediately.
Hersh Asner, a Wayne IZFA
member, has been awarded
a Brandeis Camp Institute
scholarship.
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The Wayne University Hillel
Foundation will hold its first
spring semi-formal recognition
dance this Saturday evening at
the Jewish Community Center.
There is no admission fee and
corsages will be provided at the
dance. Admission will be limited
to Hillel members' and their
dates. Reservations may be made
by calling Hillel Foundation, TE.
1-0129.
Gold Hillel scholarship keys
will be awarded to eleven mem-
bers in recognition of outstand-
ing contributions to the forma-
tion and functioning of the
Wayne University Hillel Founda-
tion during the past two years.
Recipients of the awards will
be: Leonard Baruch, Sam Gold-
farb, Betty Chafets, Al Gold-
man, Aaron_ Katzman, Larry
Koltonow, Marian Kopnick, Mer-
rill Polansky, Charles Rubens,
Bernard Schiff and Joe Yanich.
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Monday, June 23, has been set
for the annual election meeting
of the United Hebrew Schools,
which will be held at 8:30 p.m.1
in the auditorium of the Rose
Sittig Cohen Bldg.
All those paying membership
dues to the United Hebrew
SChool, as well as all contributors
to the Allied Jewish Campaign,
are invited to attend.
' Reports will be submitted by
the president, Abe Kasle; super-
intendent, Bernard Isaacs; execu-
tive secretary, Morris Lachover;
financial director, A. J. Lachover,
and chairmen of committees in-
cluding:
Board of Education, Maurice H.
Zackheim and Maurice Landau;
real estate, Louis Stoll and
Julius Berman; house, Nathan
Jaffe a n d Morris Fishman;
scholarship, Harry Cohen, and
membership, Philip J. Gilbert.
The nominating committee in-
cludes Louis Stoll, Philip J. Gil-
bert, Julius Berman, Morris
Fishman a n d Harry Cohen,
chairman.
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Two Jewish Committees
Repudiate Ben Hecht Ads
NEW YORK, (JTA)—A joint statement by the American Jewish
Committee and the Jewish Labor Committee, repudiating the ad-
vertisements signed by Ben Hecht, co-chairman of the American
League for Free Palestine, approving Palestine terrorism was issued
by both organizations. _
The two groups repudiated the Hecht announcement as being
"completely unrepresentative of •
general Jewish sentiment in the lengthy negotiations with Syrian
United States" and as emanating authorities, an agreement was
from a small group which speaks reached awarding the land to the
for itself alone.
Jews.
"Responsible Jewish organiza-
The Haganah posted placards
tions, while unceasing in their charging troops with having
efforts to undo the evil conse- beaten refugees who arrived on
quences of the British White Pa- the Yehudah Halevi, despite the
per policy in Palestine, condemn fact that the passengers offered
terrorism and are appalled at the no resistance.
publication of such statements as
are contained in the above-men- Two Youths Convicted
tioned advertisement," the state- of Railway Sabotage
ment says. "The cause of the Jews
is identified everywhere and at Two convicted youths, Abra-
all times with peace, mutual ham Madar and Shlomo Mussa-
understanding and the orderly wari, who were given life sent-
processes of law. Terrorism is ences, told the court that Britain
hostile to the spirit of Jewish re- was flouting the will of the world
by holding military trials during
ligion and tradition."
(In London, Dr. Nahum Gold- the period of the UN inquiry.
The president of the tribunal as-
mann, Jewish Agency member,
described Ben Hecht's adver- serted that only their youth, both
are under 18, saved them from
tisements as "disgusting.")
death sentences. They were cap-
tured at the colony of Nachliel
British Police Deny Jews
with explosives in their posses-
Sent Explosive Letters
LONDON, (JTA)—A Scotland sion.
A magistrate in Tel Aviv
Yard spokesman denied in a
statement to the Jewish Tele- acquitted Gad Yishai, 35, and
graphic Agency a report in the Menachem Yaskola, 14, who were
press here that Jewish extremists charged with posting Irgun leaf-
are sending letters from Italy to lets. The court said that the
prominent people in England "prosecution had not produced
filled with explosives and ar- satisfactory evidence that the Ir-
ranged to detonate when opened. gun was an illegal, underground
organization."
Jewish Agency Threatens
Civil War on Terrorists
LONDON, (JTA)—The Jewish
community of Palestine does not
want to launch a civil war against
the terrorist groups, but if no
other means of curbing them is
found to be effective, force will
have to be used, Mrs. Goldie
Meirson, Jewish Agency political
chief in Jerusalem, said. She told
a press conference here that
"armed gangs cannot be allowed
to dictate Yishuv policy."
Syrian Army Patrols
Border Following Attack
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Motor-
ized contingents of the Syrian
army patrolled the Syrian-Pales-
tinian border following an attack
by Arab villagers in Syria on
Jewish settlers in the Hashomer
Hatzair cooperative settlement of
Lehavoth, situated on the Pales-
tine-Syrian frontier.
The Arab villagers fired on the
Jewish settlers when the latter
began ploughing land which had
been awarded them after a
lengthy legal dispute. There were
no casualties.
The land in question was re-
turned to the Jews, after a six-
year dispute between Lehavoth
and neighboring Arab villagers,
which also claimed the plot. After
intervention by the Palestine
Newly-elected and past mem-
bers of the board of the Woman's
Auxiliary of the United Hebrew
Schools will attend a final lunch-
eon meeting of the ason at 12:30
p. m. Wednesday, June 25, at the
Wilshire Hotel, in - ad of June
18 as previously a:- .unced.
Activities of the -st year will
be reviewed and c 'uated, and
projects for next 7 -
formulated.
Mrs. Florence 1"
Rosman is
:ary.
president of the
Government,. which entered into
Jewish Engineers
Mrs. Katzman Appoints
Pledge Redoubled
Committee Chairmen
On Shaarey Zedek Board Efforts to Aid Zion
At a board meeting luncheon
of the Sisterhood of Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek June 9, Mrs.
Abe Katzman, president, an-
nounced the appointment of the
following chairmen for the new
season:
Program, Mrs. Louis Tatken; edu-
cation, Mrs. Aaron Friedman; mem-
bership, Mrs. Irving Miller and Mrs.
Nathan Shur; book review program.
Mrs. Walter Field; book review and
brunch, Mrs. Herman Wetsman, Mrs.
Charles Robinson. Mrs. Morris Hal-
perin and Mrs. Morris Fishman; book
review tickets. Mrs. . Richard Cott;
house committee. Mrs. Herman Weis-
man; budget. Mrs. Richard Cott: de-
linquent dues, Mrs. Samuel Margolis;
telephone squad. Mrs. Samuel Heller
and Mrs. Gerald J. Barsky: publicity,
Mrs. Edward Geller: altar flower fund.
Mrs. Julius Berman; Jewish Community
Council representative. Mrs. Nathan
Spevaltow; ceremonial nook. Mrs.
Charles Robinson; Friday evening
services, Mrs. J. Mendelson; Sukkoth,
Mrs. J. Kunin; Girl Scout. Mrs. Harry
Baum; Brownies. Mrs. Albert Green:
!Jason to Junior Congregation, Mrs.
Samson S. Wittenberg; religious com-
mittee. Mrs. A. M. Hershman; SOS.
Mrs. William Nadler and Mrs. Morris
Halperin; social, Mrs. Frank Bern-
stein. Mrs. Morris Ruskin and Mrs.
Ben Lefkowitz; torah scholarship, Mrs.
Carl S. Schiller; torah special gifts.
Mrs. Louis Tobin; torah pledges. Mrs.
Meyer Shurman; torah contribu-
tions, Mrs. Charles A. Smith; Ameri-
can affairs. Mrs. Louis Zeff; Conse-
creation. Mrs. Morris Ruskin and Mrs.
Harry Baum.
The Sisterhood Consecreation
chairmen are making plans for
a reception honoring the 5707
Class of Consecrants and their
parents, in the Social Hall on
June 15.
NEW YORK
Resolutions
pledging a redoubled effort to
mobilize American Jewry in the
promotion of technological train-
ing and research in Palestine
were adopted at the close of the
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first ,national conference of the
American Society For the Ad.
vancement of the Hebrew Insti-
tute of Technology here May 31-
June 1. Leon Kay represented
Detroit.
F. Julius Fohs, Texas oilman
and geologist, and an authority
on the natural resources of Pal-
estine and the Middle East, at a
luncheon session predicted that
"with the proper building of irri-
gation works and the extension of
industry and services, Palestine
can care for an ultimate popu-
lation of 5,000,000 against the
650,000 Jews and 1,200,000 Arabs
of the present. There can be no
question of its ability to absorb
most of the Jewish displaced per-
sons of Europe."
At the society's annual banquet,
500 guests paid tribute to Wil-
liam Fondiller, inventor and Zi-
onist leader, who is assistant vice
president of the Bell Telephone
Co. Laboratories. J. W. Wunsch,
Society president, announced the
establishment of a special $10,000
Fondiller Scholarship Fund at the
Institute, and gifts totalling
$88,000.
Son Worshippers
WATCH OUT!
Fruit Harvests Trebled
JERUSALEM (ZOA) — In the
past 10 years, the yield of fruit in
Jewish farming has trebled—
from 8,500 tons in 5697 (1936-37)
to 25,500 tons in 5706 (1945-46).
While the bright summer sun is transforming you
into a bronze god or goddess, watch out for
harmful and painful sunburn. Here are two rules
which aft sun worshippers should follow:
Don't Stay in the Sun Too Long
The United Hebrew
Schools of Detroit
By All Means, Use A Santa' Preparation
Gratefully Acknowledge
the Receipt of
Sales persons in ybur neighborhood Cunningham
a contribution to the Scholarship
Fund of the Schools from Mr.
line of protecting and soothing sun tan lotions and
and Mrs. Joseph N. Keidan
of Calvert Ave. in memory of
creams.
Simon Shetzer.
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generous gifts to the Scholarship
Fund of the Schools from Mr.
and Mrs. Abraham Kahn and
children of Leslie Ave. and Mr.
and Mrs. Ivor S. Kahn and son
of Rochester Ave. on the occa-
sion of the golden wedding anni-
versary of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph J. Kahn of Mikado,
Onmingba It
Mich.
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