Page Nine THE JEWISH NEWS 4iday. September 12, 1947 AM. Palestinian Doctors Prepare in U. S. Un-Americanism in Our Schools For Duties at Hebrew U. Med School EDITORIAL There is justification for the sense of outrage that is being expressed by many scores of people—non-Jews as well as Jews—over the incident reported in the Free Press last Friday in connection with the injuries suffered by two children as a result of falling plaster in a kindergarten class- room of the Winterhalter School, located at 12121 Broadstreet. Instead of aspiring to complete safety for the children and of facing an issue squarely and fairly, the school prin- cipal, Miss Evelyn Booth, told the Free Press that the affair is none of its business; that the class became hysterical; that she did not even let the other teachers in the school know anything about the occurrence; that the story should not be published and that— ii s Jewish Slave Laborers Repatriated to Hung' ‘N, BUCHAREST, (JTA) — / first group of Jewish repatriates from the USSR who were forced into Hungarian slave labor bat- talions during the war and cap- tured on the Soviet front, have arrived in Transylvania. Hun- garian Jewish organizations have made repeated demands for their return. Jews throughout Romania ob- served the sixth anniversary of the Jassy massacre during which some 14,000 Jews lost their lives. 1947 - 5708 "You know the type of people out here is not very 'high and they'll get very hysterical and emotional about it." HAPPY NEW YEAR Six brilliant young Palestinian medical scientists are studying This was equivalent to making a blunt statement about American medical techniques under two year- Hadassah fellowships any group of Americans, in any neighborhood, since the law of prior to returning to the Yishuv as staff members of Hadassah Hos- pital and faculty members of the new Hebrew University-Hadassah averages works in all American communities. Medical School for which $4,000,000 is now being raised in this country. (Standing, 1. to r.) Dr. Felix Sagher, dermatologist special- izing in cancer research who studied at Mayo Institute and who is now at N. Y. Skin and Cancer Hospital; Dr. Fritz Dreyfuss, heart specialist. who has been working at Montefiore Hospital, N. Y.: Dr. Walter Kornblueth, who is a fellow in residence at the Wilmer Oph- thalmological Institute at Johns Hopkins University and Hospital, doing research in corneal surgery. (Seated, 1. to r.) Dr. Aaron Beller, neurosurgeon, who has been studying at the Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn and the University of Pennsylvania; Dr. E. M. Bluestone. director of the Montefiore Hospital, New York, who as chairman of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Reference Board, super- vised the placement and work of the young Palestinian doctors; and Dr. Abraham Hachman, concerned with cancer research and radi- ology, who has been studying at Cornell University. Dr. Andre de Vries (not shown here), internal medcine specialist, is doing research at Beth Israel Hospital, Boston. Her subsequent denial of her statement in no sense assuages the hurt feelings of the com- munity in which she serves. It only proves the value of publicity which compels people to act properly. We have no way of knowing whether the two injured children are Jewish. Miss Booth stated that "only two children were scratched and one little girl frightened." We do know, however, that a large percentage of the people in the vicinity of the Winterhalter School are Jewish, and there is no reason for dismissing as unjustified the sus- picion of 'many people that those whom she attacked as hysterical and emotional were meant to be the Jews. Miss Booth, who assumed to judge emotion- alism, is too unreasonably emotional to be worthy of the trust of supervising a school attended by thousands of children. She failed to apply calm- ness in time of crisis. Her first impulse was to pour insults upon the children and parents of her community. The Board of Education owes it to the people of petroit to act firmly in this incident and to give assurance that people who can not exercise self-control have no right to positions of responsibility in our school system. Pioneer Women to Meet At St. Louis on Oct. 23 1 Pioneer Women will hold their 10th national convention, the first in two years, Oct. 23-27, in St. Louis, it was announced by Mrs. Louis Kaufman of Cleveland, chairman of the national conven- tion committee. Mrs. Jacob Levitt, New York. is co-chairman. The committee for the hostess city is OF DETROIT AND MICHIGAN From the Staff Of the headed by Mrs. Selig Mellman. The convention will be attended' by delegates from clubs through- out the United States and Canada, including Detroit. FOX THEATRE DETROIT Best Wishes • for a Dr. James G. Heller will be guest speaker Thursday eve- ning, Sept. 25, when representatives of all major community organizations will gather at Shaarey Zedek to honor the memory of the late Simon Shetzer. The Zionist Organization of Detroit and the Jewish Com- munity Council, of which Shetzer was president, and the Jewish Welfare Federation are among the organizations sponsor- and Protestants, the United ing the memorial meeting. Rabbi Hebrew Schools and Phi Sigma Delta fraternity. Dr. Heller, rabbi of Isaac M. Wise Temple in Cincinnati, was for many years a close friend and co-worker of Mr. Shetzer. Dr. Heller is former chairman of the National Administrative Commit- 1 tee of the Zionist Organization of America, and Mr. Shetzer, before his final illness, was national ex- ecutive director of the ZOA. The entire community is in- vited to attend the meeting to pay tribute to the outstanding Jewish leader who died May 27 at the age of 47. The Zionist Organization has announced, in conection with the meeting, that an appropriate DR. JAMES G. HELLER JEWISH COMMUNITIES GRATIOT AT FARMER Dr. James G: Heller to Speak At Community Tribute to Shetzer Morris' i Adler of Cong. Shaarey Zedek will speak on behalf of the ZOD, and Julian H. Krolik and Aaron Droock for the Feder- ation and Council, respectively. Other sponsoring organizations Include Hadassah, the Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews To the permanent memorial for Mr. Shetzer is being planned. Happy New Year from the Center Theatre Sculptured Loveliness HOUSE OF HITS WOODWARD at BLVD. FREE PARKING Continuous 10 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. .. ENJOY YOUR MOVIES IN LUXURIOUS COMFORT New and Improved Sound Latest Type of Push- Back Chairs LE SHONO TOVO TIKOSEVU Best Wishes for A Happy New Year to the Jewish Community. Harry Rosen Named JDC Publicity Job Harry M. Rosen, former as- sistant director of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies and the United Jewish • Fund. of Pitts- burgh, Pa., has *been appointed :director of community service and information of the Joint Dis- tribution Committee, major American agency aiding Jewish survivors overseas, _ it was an- •notmced by Moses A. 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