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Page Nine

JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 13, 1947

EliWring Says U.S. Must
Help Solve DP Problem

.

Temple Israel Men's
Club Re-Elects'-Alter

Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Conducts
Drive to Wipe Out $32,000 Deficit

Charles Atter was re-elected
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah held debtedness including the antici-
president of the Temple Israel
Men's
Club
at
the
annual
election
its
31st annual membership pated deficit for 1947-48. A drive
WASHINGTON, (J'TA)—Assistant Secretary of - State
meeting June 4 at the Yeshivah, to clear the Yeshivah of its debt
fohn Hilldring, testifying in behalf • of the State Department
Dexter and Cortland. Rabbi M. will be conducted during June,
›efore the House Sub-Committee on Immigration, advocated
3.
Wohlgelernter, president, pre- July, and August.
he admission to this country of 400,000 displaced. persons
Pions for the Day School Sum-
sided. The following 18 new
within the next four years and emphasized the Ti. S. should
mer Camp, which will begin June
board
members
were
elected:
ake the lead in solving the DP problem.
Sam Aaron, Daniel Birnbaum, 23, were outlined by Rabbi Sho-
He spoke in • support of the
Harry Citrin, Sol Eisenberg, lora Goldstein.
;tratton Bill now before Con- erans of Foreign Wars to any in
Fred Sherman, student in the
Mitchell Feldman, Sam Freed-
creased immigration.
Tess.
man, David Goldberg, Philip J. Afternoon Yeshivah, reported on
Stratton replied that as a
The government, Hilldring de-
Gorzeck, Clarence Gottesman, the successful drive for the Al-
• ared, will not lessen its efforts member of both organizations,
Nathan Grunt, William Hoffman, lied Jewish Campaign. Boys
'to obtain a. just solution of the he did not believe the views of
Emil Kahan, Ben Klein, Sigmund and girls attending the Beth
'alestine problem which may en- the heads of the two groups al-
Lax, Boris Litwin, Max Marx, Yehudah Day School, Afternoon
ible a large number of displaced ways represent the views of a
Sam Novetsky and Louis Zack. Yeshivah and Beth Jacob School
news to enter the Holy Land." substantial number of the mem-
An amendment to the consti- for Girls, raised $1,010.
'But," he pointed out, "we can- bers. Gossett retorted if Strat-
The 'Meeting concluded with
tution was passed providing
fot pursue these efforts with ton could gain the support of -the
that the board ..11121i consist of the address by Rabbi David
ny degree of success if we are Legion and the VFW, "I'lI vote
54 laymen in addition to ex-of- Ochs, of Toronto.
:Oot willing to help relieve our- for your bill."
ficio members of Vaad Harab-
Stratton said that internation-
;elves of our own problem."
bonim, 18 to be elected each year; Rabbi Segal Tells Dangers
al cooperation is impractical and
Must. Set Example
the board to meet six times a
Hilldring said that since the peace uncertain unless the U. S.
year the administrative commit- Of Realism This Sabbath
T. S. has the largest number of "takes its fair share of the
tee to have authority to decide
lisplaced persons in the Amer- DPs." Under questioning by
Sabbath services will be held
on affairs of the Yeshivah.
CHARLES ,ALLEa
can zones of Germany and.Aus- Rep. Fellows, (R), of Main e,
at the Northwest Hebrew Con-
Isadore
Cohen,
vice-president,
via, this country must set the he said it was '-regrettable" that held last Thursday, at the Rose
presented the financial statement gregation at 9 a.m. Saturday,
example and would then find Canada, Australia and South
for the fiscal year ending may 31, June 14. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal
ittle difficulty in getting other Africa had not yet accepted a Sittig Cohen Bldg.
The following officers also were showing an expenditure of will preach on the subject "The
share of the DPs, but insisted the
•ountries to do something."
$127,541.
Dangers of Being Realistic_"
Rep. Emanuel Celler asked U. S. must take the lead and set re-elected:
plis_
L.
Harry
The
income
was
$119,667.
evin.
Maurice L
iilldring if American policy will the example for other countries.
' nal Congregational
The operating deficit for the
Acklitio
Declaring that he favors any kow and Sol Colton, vice-presi-
nsist upon fulfillment of the
ents:
Louis Millman, treasurer; year was $7,873.
erms of the Balfour Declaration plan to get displaced persons out d
News on Page 10
,nd the terms of the Palestine of camps in Germany and Aus- Joseph Silver, financial secretary;
David I. Berris made an appeal
M andate. Hilldring answered tria, Major General Lowell Reuben Levine, corresponding ifor I00 workers, each soliciting
Rooks,
director
general
of
secreary; Sol Stein, recording 10 pledges of $32 each, to clear
he Palestine question is a most
evolved one, and before dis- UNRRA, said there are still secretary.
the Yeshivah of its $32,000 in-
"where vacation dreams come true"
about
170,000
displaced
Jews
in
ussing it, he would wish to
The following were elected
UNRRA
camps
and
they
consider
S00% Haven's Roes, Resort
onsult with the State Depart-
members
of
the
board
for
two

1947
1221
nent officicers specifically con.- Europe "a graveyard" which years: Nathaniel Pernick, Joseph
80 Acres of Playiinse Paradise
they
are
anxious
to
leave.
erred with it.
Siegel, Samuel Blacher, Murray
• A gay, friendly crowd
Hilldring stressed, from his
Sutkin, Samuel Burtman, Arthur
141
• Swimming. tennis, golf,
ong experience as director of Peterson Stresses Need
Haas, Nathan Kolb, Maxwell Em-
horses
he Civil Affairs Division of the For Passage of DIP BM
riser, Arthur Webber, Mark How-
• Handball, ping pong. archery
MUNICH, (JTA) — Assistant ard. Paul Segal, Lawrence Pizer,
Var Department, and as assistant
*Dancing, concerts. movies
For REST. SPORT
ecretary of state, his unequiv- Secretary of War Howard C. Nathan King and Joe Allen
Planned Artivities
mod FUN for
cal conviction that DPs "are Peterson, who is touring the
Incumbent members of the
Rooms with Bath
EVERYONE
nade of the stuff of which good American zone of Germany, said
Spacious grounds and
here today that pasage by Con- board are: Charles I. Basset',
unerican citizens are made."
Superb
Food
complete play facilities.
He said the U. S. had miscal- grass of the Stratton Bill was Barney Barnett, Sol Benyas, Ben-
Excellent kosher style
Write
for folder
food . . . airy rooms
ulated the willingness of the the only real solution to the DP jamin Bagdade, Irving Gordan,
with private baths.
isplaced persons to return to problem. Peterson said the pres- Jacob J. Levy, Joseph Lattin,
Phone 789
Centrally located yet
heir homelands after the war, ent program of DP care had beeniPhilip Kravitz. Harry Landsman,
away from congested
I
district.
A. Levy, Jacob Citrin,
nd pointed to the "cataclysmic designed as a stop-gap system Irving
Write for booklet ant;
xtermination of six million and cannot continue indefinitely; Charles Goldstein and Harold
rates.
Schakne.
:it
7? 1
ews." The DPs, he declared are
Glassmao's
Resort
stunned by the insidious results
221 Oak Street
f some of Hitler's indoctrination
South Raves,. Michigan
a the countries where they
An Ideal Place to Live
An
Exceptional
Place to Dine
armerly lived."
"Vacation Land for Everyone"
Under Observation
Since 1906
Private Baths—Showers—Running Hot and Cold
Rep. Frank Fellows, chairman
Water in Every Roorr.—Dancing—Swimining —Ten-
f the sub-committee, asked
iais--Grolf—Florse Back Riding -
iilldring about the number of
)Ps who could pass the immi,
The Federation of Lithuanian
ration law screening require-
Jews of Detroit is sponsoring its!
pents. Hilldring said he could
10th anniversary dinner at 6 p. m..1
Ao
Sunday, June 15, at the Bel-Aire 1
t estimate the number, but
z •••./-
Terrace Room, 8231- Woodward.[
Oointed out that for two years

NORTH
SHORE
ORME
56
he DPs have been under "con-
In the four years preceding the
tant observation" of American
war, the Federation helped var- I
uthorities who had an oppor-
iouslewish
uani
organizations in Lith-
unity to watch them under "un-
iaturat and very trying circum-
Locating relatives in Detroit,
STRICTLY KOSHER
tances," and their conduct gives
sending food and clothing pack-
as good a guarantee as is hu-
ages and financial help to inmates t
ianly possible to get."
of displaced persons camps and
Hilldring emphasized "because of Temple Beth El wall deliver a concentration camps are some of
Only the very finest foods are Lovely new addition with pri-
served and the Jewish dietary vate rooms and private show-
he Jews were singled out by the paper on the subject: "A Re-eval- the projects which have been
laws are always rigidly ob- ers — plus a beautiful lounge
Tanis for particularly brutal
undertaken
during
the
past
six
served. Children's special din- and card room. Just a few steps
reatment, it is understandable uation of the Good Wilt Move- years.
ing room and counselor for
hey have no wish to work for or ment- at the fifty-eighth annual
Rabbi Leon Frain of Temple
children—to make your vaca- from the beach. Near all vaca-
rider the Germans." He added convention of- the Central Con- Israel will be guest speaker.
tion activities.
tion a pleasant one.
hat, as in the case of other fererce of American. Rabbis in
For Reservation Write or Phone
The Federation invites all Lith-
)Ps, "some Jews are now less Montrea% opening Tuesday eve- uanian Jewry and their friends
North Shore Drive -at Webster Ave., South Haven, Mick.
verse to taking temporary jobs ning, June 24, with the presiden- who have not yet obtained tickets
PRONE 427
t the German economy?'
tiai address of Dr. Abbe Hitt& to this affair, to do so at once.
Cites Reduced Cost
Silver of Cleveland.
Subscription is $5 per person.
Rep.. Noah M. Mason, (R), of
Rabbi Leizer Levin of Cong.
• • is, supported the Stratton
Beth Tikvah will be chairman.
One of the Finest Resort Hotels on the Shores of Lake Michigan
because of the reduced cost
to
Rooms with private tile baths and showers.
• the U. S. of caring for displaced V
We serve only the finest food obtainable in our Marine Dining
and because, he told the '
-•
Room—made more enjoyable with the sweet dinner music
- ttee. "it will bring into this
played by our ensemble. Clean sand beach—just a step from
4. try the kind of people, by
your door. All vacation activities available. Dancing nightly.
• large, we need as cftizens."
Mationat
SP'ECIAL RATES
said the bill is a temporary 4- •
Philomathic Debating Society
From June 25th to July 1 3th. and from August 17th to Labor Day—all
. I and sets no precedent for
rooms including private baths: $50.00 per person and $10.00 discount
has
elected
Jack
Drilrer
as
speak-
A series of resolutions renect-
Muni.
for children tinder 6 years of age.
Admission 01 displaced persona ing veterans' views on national er for the term beginning next
For
reservations
and infornsatio•--Call or write
September.
succeeding
Jack
Al-
is the U. S. would serve, the' affaris wffl be on the agenda of
PHONE 451
NORTH SHORE DRIVE
oelf - interests" of this eountt¢ the-eight annual convention of the spector. Other new officers are:
MARTIN EICHISNRAUM, Prop.
Stanley Brown, clerk; Sheldon
lad provide the only "logical, Department of Michigan, Jewish
War Veterans, to be held June 28 Klimist, assistant clerk; Jerome
semane _ and practical:1.-
and 29 at Department headquar- Brown, sergeant-at-arms and Sey-
ton" of the- DP
ilIUMER HOTEL
ters, 8212 12th St., according to mour Rauni and Raymond Gott-
dlianz G. -Strattoss,=
iffrooria, told the House - Sib= Dr. Perry Burnstine, commander. lieb, members of the board of. di-
Delegates from Detroit, Wyan- rectors.
.4 ..ittee on Inmtigration, at
Over the summer a committee
opening of hearings on his dotte, River Rouge, Trenton,
SOUTH HAVEN, MICH_
Finest Kosher Food
Flint, Lansing and Grand Rapids headed . by Mort Zieve will lay
Deliciously Prepared
plans
for
Philomathic's
golden
Strong opposition to the bill will participate in the delibera-
White Sand Beach on
. Beaulttut Lake Michigan
voiced by Rep. Ed., Gossett, tions on the Stratton immigration jubilee celebration, which well be
Planted Activities for our Guests:
contended the U. S. bore bill, national FEPC, antk-hate observed throughout next year. Hay
Rides, Dances and Mans
The
club
was
founded
in
Janu-
responsibility for DPs. "Be- legislation, compulsory military
Others. Tennis Courts, Ping Pont
and Shull* Hoard Courts at Your
; - - we fought the war to lib- training. and national charters for ary, 1898. as a forensic prganiza-
Dispos al.
tion. for Jewish men between the Write or Phon
. rate these folks," he asked Rep. the Jewish War Veterans.
e for Resetrations
and Infavootiort
-
Representatives of the national ages of
‘tratton, "do you mean to say
IS
North
Shore
Drive Phew* SIT
outing
Scheduled
for
stag
A
re have to take them over organization, as well as of other
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mendelsoft
and Family
ere?" Gossett cited opposition veteran groups, are expected to June 13-14 completed Philo-
mathic's activities for the year.
f the American Legion and Vet- attend.

ADELMAN'S



,.

Speaks in Montreal

Lithuanian Jews
Mark 10th Year
At Dinner Sunday

STEUBEllt

YASHENOVSKY'S

North Shore Valley Resort

,

Michigan Beach Hotel

Deliberate on

Issues

Jack Driker Wields
Gavel for Philomathic

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AlIENDELSON'S
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