, • re■•••■•• Droock, Dr. Glazer Attend JDA Parley Sept. 6 7 in Chicago Bingay's Salute to Butzel (Continued from Page 1) soul and know not which way to labored in the fields of the in- turn, there is one man in all Detroit who will never fail .you and who, for a half century, has never failed others who have been in trouble. • • • • Fred M. Butzel, in a very large sense, is Detroit's most .remark- able citizen. This community has won world fame for its dynamic elements in itniustry, the triumph of machin- ery, the cradle of mass produc- tion. The names of our great citizens are household words across the world. But, what have we done for the things of the spirit? The worldly achievements men set their hearts upon turn to ashes and are bitter in the mouth. These things have we praised. But, there wells within us always the inner voice of conscience ask- ing if that is all. • • • Fred M. Butzel has never thought of worldly triumphs. From his earliest manhood he has Earlier Deadline For Sept. 5 Issue On account of Labor Day, all copy, including photographs, for insertion in our issue of Sept. 5, must be in our hands not later than Friday noon, Aug. 29. House Group to Leave For Survey of DPs A House Foreign Affairs sub- committee will leave for Europe August 27 to survey the DP situ- ation and the International Refu- gee Organization. . Headed by James G. Fulton, Republican of Pennsylvania, the committee will include Reps. Jacob K. Javits, Republican, and Joseph L. Pfeifer, Democrat, both of New York. Rep. Frank Chelf, Democrat of Kentucky, a member of the House Immigra- tion Subcommittee, which held hearings during the past session of Congress on admission of DPs to the United States, will join the committee. Poles Atlik-ate $100,000 To Clean Up Death Camp Friday, August 22, 1947 THE JEWISH News Page Six - effable, the helping of his fellow man toward the dignity of his own individuality. For a half century he has had the unfaltering vision of a cleaner and finer Detroit and a better world. I know of no other man in our community with such a ca- pacity for self effacement in per- forming his mighty labors. His charities are so vast that it is difficult to comprehend them all. He was the leader in bringing the Boy Scout - movement to De- troit, he was one of the pioneers in organizing the Community Chest, he was the leader in the creation of the Ford Republic, he has been the majestic silent power in all the worthy movements for the betterment of his fellow AARON DROOCK Jews, but his good will to man Aaron Droock and Dr. B. Bene- transcends even all these activi- dict Glazer, of Detroit are among ties. • • • the 50 national Jewish communal Some years ago, at Christmas leaders going to Chicago for the time, I wrote an essay on Jesus two-day plenary session of the for the Detroit Free Press, en- National Executive Committee titled, "He Who Went About Do- of the Joint Defense Appeal to ing Good." be held Satutday evening, Sept. I asked then that others emu- 6 and Sunday, Sept. 7, in Chicago. late the Jewish founder of Chris- Both Droock and Dr. Glazer are tianity, in seeking to bring peace serving the JDA as members of and understanding to the human its National -Executive Commit- heart. It was a Christmas message for tee. Christians and also for all others , According to Donald Oberdor- who cared to read. How perfectly fer, JDA National Chairman, Fred Butzel's long life fits that plans will be initiated for next pattern of going about doing good! year's campaign of the Joint De- I wrote then: fense Appeal to make ,possible "You who have brought joy the fight against anti-Semitism and laughter to little children, maintained by the American Jew who have kindled a light in the ish Committee and the Anti De tired eyes of a struggling mother, famation League of Bnai Brith. who have-placed a hand of loving The agenda will also feature a comradeship on the shoulder of a broken brother, who have in any report on the 1947 JDA effort to raise $6,000,000 to finance this way helped- make lighter the burdens of a fellow mortal—yoU year's pr.ggram on the two de- have, to some degree, knowingly fense agencies to combat the evil or not, fulfilled His command: of bigotry. 'Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself' . . ." 'Twas but the echo of the ages when Israel was young. • • • Fred Butzel for a whole half century has been doing just this in Detroit, knowing not race nor creed in following the impulses of his great soul. He has been the builder of a city not made with hands. He has won the heart of De- troit because he gave his ow•n heart. He is the wealthiest man in our town because he gave away wealth. He is the most self possessed of men because he always has giver( himself to others. If his mind is serene it is be- cause he has given serenity to others. If his soul be exalted it is be- cause he has given others in- spiration. If there is a bit of song in his heart it is because he has made the hearts of thousands sing throughout his long and busy life. I salute Fred M. Butzel, De- troit's most valuable citizen, on the seventieth anniversary of his WARSAW (JTA)—The Polish Parliament has allocated nearly ;100,000 for the cleaning up of the fields around the Treblinka death camp and for the erection there of a mausoleum honoring the memory of the 800,000 per- sons who were killed there. The Central Jewish Committee had protested to the government that ever since the end of the age. war no effort had been made to bury the skeletons and remains of countless victims lying about the site of the camp. The com- mittee estimated that 95 per cent of the persons killed in Treblinka were Jews. AUGUST * Maritime Union Pledges Support of Jewish Cause NEW YORK (JPS-Palcor) — Ferdinand S. Smith, secretary of the National Maritime Union, in- formed the American Jewish La- bor Council last week that the union has "recommended to its 90,000 members not to board ves- sels transporting military and other war materials to Britain or Palestine which are to be used for continued British pogroms against the Jewish people." Displaced Jew in Reich Seeks Relatives Here Moses Rosenberg, Roth, Ger- many (U. S. Zone), Gartenstrasse 65, seeks relatives in this coun- try. He is the son of Baruch Rosenberg and Rachel, nee Klein- berg, and was born in Worona- Ottynia, Poland, in 1918. Anyone related to him is asked to communicate with him. • CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Morris i Politzer wisps to thank friends and relative , for the many kind- BRINGING AJC Admitted As Consultant To United Nations LAKE SUCCESS, (JTA)—The UN Economic and Social Coun- cil granted consultative status to the Coordinating Board of Jew- ish Organizations, which is com- posed of the American Jewish Conference, the Board of Depu- ties of British Jews and the South African Jewish Board of Deputies.,S i m i 1 a r recognition was granted earlier to the World Jewish Congress and the Jewish Consultative Council, which is composed of the American Jew- ish Committee, the Alliance Israelite Universelle and the Anglo-Jewish Association. 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