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New Tikvah Lodge
Elects Louis Barden

Some Birthday!

Detroit to. Honor Memory of
'Simon Shetzer on Sept. 25

Dr. James G. Heller of Cincinnati to Be Principal Speaker
at Tribute Gathering Arranged by Zionist Organization
and Many Cooperating Local Agencies

Detroit Jewry will pay tribute
to the memory of one of its
most beloved leaders on Thurs-
day evening, Sept. 25, in the so-
cial hall of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek, when all major groups
will cooperate with the Zionist
Organization in expressing hom-
age to the late Simon Shetzer.
Dr. James G. Heller, Rabbi of
Isaac M. Wise Temple of Cincin-
nati, former chairman of the Na-
tional Administrative Committee
of the Zionist Organization of
America and for • many years a
close friend and co-worker of Mr.
Shetzer, will be the principal
speaker.
Rabbi Morris Adler of Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek will
speak in behalf of the local Zion-
ist organization. Other speakers
will be Julian H. Krolik and
Aaron Droock, presidents respect-
ively of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration of Detroit and the Jew-
ish Community Council of De-
troit, two of the co-sponsoring
organizations.

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THE JEWISH NEWS

/ Friday, September 5, 1947

Hadassah, Detroit Round Table,
the United Hebrew Schools, Phi
Sigma Delta Fraternity and other
local groups are cooperating in
arranging the memorial meeting.
Announcement is made by the
Zionist Organization of Detroit
that an appropriate permanent
memorial is being planned to hon-
or Mr. Shetzer's memory.
Simon Shetzer died on May
27 at the age of 47. He had been
ill for three years, and prior to
that time was national executive
director of the Zionist Organiza-
tion of America.
Locally, he held the presiden-
cies of the Zionist Organization
and the Jewish Community Coun-
cil and was on the boards of all
major local agencies.
The entire community is asked
to reserve the date of Sept. 25
and to attend the memorial meet-
ing in tribute to Mr. Shetzer.
Further details regarding the
meeting will be announced next
week.

Celebrating her 105th birth-
day, Mrs. Rosa Katzman blows
out the giant candle on her
birthday party cake at the
home of Old Israel in New
York City.

Tikvah Lodge, Detroit's new-
est Bnai Brith organization, has
elected Attorney Louis E. Barden
to the presidency.
Other officers include Sam
Schneider, first vice president;
Allen H. Blondy, second vice
president; Max Littky, recording
secretary; Nat Benton, financial
secretary; Solomon C. Superfon,
treasurer; Jack Charlip, chaplin;
Louis Wornow, warden; Joseph
Mehr, guardian, and Alfred L.
Brook, Arthur W. Schultz, Louis
J. Cohen, Ira G. Kaufman and
Maurice J. Karo, trustees.
The new lodge, f or m e r 1 y
known as the proposed Henry
Monsky Lodge, adopted the
name of Tikvah when it became
known that the Monsky name
would be granted only to the
Omaha Lodge in Monsky's home
town.
Arthur W. Schultz, president
of the bowling league, announces
that the lodge will operate a 16-
team league this forthcoming
season at Bowl-O-Drome Recre-
ation.

International Youth Parley
Condemns Anti-Semitism
LONDON, (JTA) —A resolu-
tion condemning anti-Semitism
Red Feather health service
was adopted by the International
' Conference of Young Liberals provided 90,249 days of hospital
land Radicals being held at Cam- care during 1946 to people of
I Metropolitan Detroit.
bridge.

Zionists Call Proposed
State Fraction of Promise

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The issue of terrorism, which! clashed with Itzhak Gruenbaum
has dominated the deliberations en the question of terrorism and
of the Zionist Actions Commit-1left the meeting, declaring that
tee. was settled by the adoption , he would not attend further ses-
Commission of sions of the executive.
bk the Political
resolution recom- I A meeting of the Zionists Ac-
compromise
a
mended by the executive. The 1 tions Committee will probably
vote was 23 to 5. with one absten- have to be convoked after the
tion. Three Revisionists and two United Nations acts on the Pales-
Mizrachi delegates were opposed. tine issue, Moshe Shertok, Jew-
The resolution, which voices ish Agency political chief, indi-
support of that adopted at the rated.
Shertok thinks that the United
World Zionist Congress in De- States will take a definite stand
cember, calls for urgent educa- before a decisive stage is reached
tional and persuasive measures at Lake Success. He indicated,
to curb terrorism and to deprive however, that he has received no
it of financial and moral support. information concerning the Sov-
It declares that support of the let position, subsequent to Groin-
extremists—the Irgun and Stern yko's statement backing bi na
Group are specified—constitutes tionalism or partition.
a violation of Zionist discipline.
UNSCOP Nears Agreement
However, it does not call for GENEVA. (JTA)—After weeks
armed resistance to the disci- of wrangling, the seven-delegate
majority of the United Nations
dents.
Passage of the resolution by the Special Committee on Palestine
Political Commission came after was approaching an agreement on
the executive had convinced the the form and substance of parti-
group that it was the best method tion, the principle of which they
of dealing.with terrorism. Both have already agreed upon.
the right-wing Revisionists and The nine basic principles on
the left-wing Hashomer Hatzair which both the advocates of par-
criticized the resolution, for dif- tition and the supporters of fed-
ferent reasons. David Ben Gurion eration agree are:
cannot
1. Palestine alone
said he was in sympathy with
the Hashomer Hatzair objections, solve the world Jewish prob-
but the resolution was the only k m.
2. Whatever the solution, it
feasible compromise. Prof. Selig
Brodetsky stated that the Actions must be final.
3. Palestine cannot become
Committee could only outline a
an all-Arab state.
policy, leaving it to the executive
4. Palestine cannot become
to fill in the details.
an all-Jewish state.
Ben-Gurion Under Fire
5. Palestine must ultimately
Gedaliah Bublick, American have independence.
Mizrachi leader, criticized I3en
6. The British mandate must
Gurion for changing his mind so
be terminated.
abruptly and often. Bublick said
7. The transition period must
that orthodox Jews in America be the
shortest possible period.
back the extremists. Itzhak Ben 8. The mandatory power
Aharon, of the Tenua L'Achduth (Brit-iin) must carry out the
Avodah. opposition group within UNSCOP recommendations
the Histadruth, also criticized Ben
Gurion for changing his position. with the assistance of one or
more members of the United
Bublick, in turn, came in for
severe criticism for stating that Nations.
9. Cooperation between the
American orthodoxy backs the
terrorists. Mrs. Judith Epstein, of Jewish and Arab sections of

Hadassah, denied this. She con- Palestine is of absolute neces-
demned the extremists, but also sity.

warned that the executive must The independence of the pro-
find a method of combatting them posed Jewish and Arab states
which will not provoke civil war. would be recognized, according
M. S. Neufeld, of the Mizrachi, to the report, only after the two
also attacked Bublick, declaring states accepted a 10-year treaty
that the orthodox Jews supported of economic collaboration and
the Chief Rabbi's stand repudiat- gave specific pledges to the Uni-
ing terror.
ted Nations.
Ben-Gurion was supported dur-
It will be mandatory for the
ing the debate- by S. M. Riftin, constitutions to declare that the
of the Hashomer Hatzair, who state will not use force or the
also called for strong action threat of force to settle interna-
against the dissidents, and R.S. tional disputes, and to pledge that
Lubianker, of the Palestine Labor
the state will carry out recom-
Party, who said Ben-Gurion's mendations of the Economic
policy was the only way of de- Board which are adopted by a
stroying terrorism.
Ben-Gurion, Gruenbaum Clash majority vote. No projects for the
Ben-Gurion sat through the en- development of Palestine will be
taken up without agreement by
tire debate, but did not speak. both
states.
At an executive meeting he

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