Friday, September 26, 6147 • THE JEWISH NEWS Important Notice to Members of Women's Division of Federation Wayne IZFA Plans Two Events for Oct. 1 At the Annual Meeting, 12 o'clock, Wednesday, October 8 in the Wayne Room of the Hotel Statler the following Constitutional Amendments will be submitted: The Wayne University Chapter. of the Intercollegiate Zionist Fed- eration of America will hold its first event of the season Wednes: day, Oct. 1 in the form of an open house from 1 to 5 at Hillel House and a: meeting at 8:45 that evening at the same place. The open house will be in the form of a get acquainted social afternoon for both new and old members, and the evening's pro- gram will feature a' movie about Palestine, dancing, singing and refreshments. - All college students in the De- troit area, who are interested in obtaining more information about IZFA and are unable to attend the above affairs are invited to contact Joe Yanich, president, at TO. 6-8046, or Ruth Cooper, sec- retary, TR. 1-2606. Proposed Amendment ARTICLE IV—Officers and Manage- ment Sec. 1. The business of this associa- tion shall be carried on by a board of directors consisting of forty-eight (48) elected - directors, and all other women serving• on the Board of Gov- ernors of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion. Of the elected dirctors. sixteen (16) shall be elected annually for a term of three years each. No direc- tor • shall serve more than two con- secutive terms except she be holding office in the last year of her second term, in which case she may be elect- ed for an additional term. Sec. 2. In the interim between board meetings, the business shall be ad- ministered by the Executive Commit- tee. The Executive Committee shall consist of the officers, the Chairmen of the Standing Committees and two members elected from and by the new Board at its first meeting. The Board shall also elect the required representatives of the Women's .Divis- ion to the Governing Board of the Jewish Welfare Federation, who shall thus become automatic members of the Executive Committee. ARTICLE V—Meetings Sec. 3. The Board of Directors shall hold at least four meetings from September to May, inclusive, and other meetings on the call of the President. ARTICLE VI—Elections • • Sec. 1. At least forty-five (45) days before the date of the Annual Meet- ing the President shall appoint a Nominating Committee of seven (7), four (4) from the Board and . three (3) from the membership at large. It shall be the duty of the Nominating Committee to bring in nominations for members of Board of Directors and the officers of the organization. Sec. . 3. The call to the Annual Meet- ing shall include the slate to be • presented for election by the Nomin- ating Committee. Additional nomin- ations may be made from the floor. Sec. 4. Vacancies in office shall be filled by the remaining members of the Governing Board voting thereon. UN Girding To Tackle Task of Palestine (Continued from Page 3) the Special Committee on Pales- tine; that Zionists used .threats of violence to prevent 30,000 Jews from leaving Palestine; that some of these Jews were "believed to have been murdered." He repeat- ed the British charge that chit: _then . were . "forced" to make the trip on the Exodus. "For these ,reasons," he said, "the United Na- tions should not be hurried into a decision, and all members should keep an open mind and not commit themselves in advance but wait until all the facts have been laid before them in the first committee." As-Said's vituperative remarks might have made the major head- lines were it not for the fact that Vyshinski had stolen all thunder. Opinions Vary Greatly Differences of opinion on the prOspects for adoption of the ma- jority UNSCOP report are as varied as the gulf between Jews and Arabs at the UN. Dr. Oswal- do Aranha, president of the As- sembly, for instance, assured Miss Beatrice, Heiman of-JTA that the report has an excellent chance of adoption. At the same time, Yugoslavia's Sava Kasano- vich told J. L. Teller of Palcor that his country's support of the minority report is not the final word in the matter; that it is only a tentative proposal based on his country's experiences with na- tional and religious minorities (there is a large Moslem popu- lation in Yugoslavia); that his country's position remains fluid but that the -Jewish position will be considered seriously and sym- pathetically. On the other hand, many be- lieve that it will be difficult to muster a two-third majority for the UNSCOP report and that a compromise is imminent. Simultaneous Translations Meanwhile things are made much easier for correspondents who are relieved of the tension of listening to- many speeches in many languages, with interpre- tations in the two official UN. tongues— English and French. The "walkie - talkie" portable ,radio sets provided for delegates, correspondents and a limited number of spectators are used for simultaneous translation& There are 700 accredited cor- respondents ;— 420 representing 126 U. S. newspapers and 280 representing 185 non-American papers and press associations, be- sides 70 radio commentators and 140 newsreel and television men. The Jewiih press and news agen-, cies are wells represented. Present Form ARTICLE IV—Officers and Manage- . ment Sec. 1. The business of this as- sociation shall be carried on by a board of directors consisting of forty- two (42) elected directors, and all other women serving on the Board of Governors of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration. Of the elected directors, four- teen • (14) shall be elected annually for a term Of three years each. No director shall serve more than two consecutive terms except she be hold- ing office • In the last year of her second term, in which case she may be elected for an additional term. Sec. 2. In the interim between board meetings, the business shall be admin- istered by the Executive Committee consisting of the officers, the chair- men of Standing Committees and four (4) designated members of the Board.. ' ARTICLE V—Meetings Sec. 3. The Board of Directors shall hold five meetings from September to May, inclusive, and special meetings on the call of the President. ARTICLE VI--Elections See. 1. At least forty-five (45) days before the date of the annual meet- Mg, the President shall appoint a Nominating Committee of seven (7), four (4) from the Board and three (3) from the membership at large. Sec. 2. The names of the Nominat- ing Committee shall be publieized together with the statement that they seek suggestions from the membership for the offices. Sec. 3. The call to the Annual Meet- ing shall include the slate to be presented for election by the Nominat- ing Committee. Respectfully submitted, Mrs. David Cooper, Mrs. I. E. Goodman, Miss Edith Heavenrich, Mrs. Eliezer A. Levy, Mrs. S. Lambert Brown, Chola. Committee on Constitution. Shaarey Zeclek Men Present Van Pctassen At Oct. 1 Meeting Leon Kay Will Be Guest Of ZOD's Herzl Chapter Herzl Chapter of the ZOD will meet at the home of Herbert Fortgang, 18090 Roselawn, Wed- nesday, Oct. 1, at 8:30 p. m. Leon Kay will speak on the UN report on Palestine. All in- terested persons between the ages of 18 and 30 are cordially invited. YOUR BEAUTY COUNSELLOR Page Five Julius Lev to Discuss Combining a program of diver- sifted social activity and educa- tional highlights, Chapter One, Zionist Organization of Detroit, will open the season Sept. 30, at 8:30 p. m., in the social hall of Bnei Moshe. Julius Lev, a former resident of Jerusalem, will be guest speak- Palestine for er. Mr. Lev will .discuss "Pales. tine Today." Dancing will low. Young men and women of Detroit and Windsor are invited. Tickets for Chapter One's an- nual autumn festiyal dance will be held in the social hall of Bnai Moshe Saturday evening, Oct. 11. Admission is $1.25 per perSon. • MIRACLE•WORKING SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY TAKES ALL THE GREASE OUT OF DISHWASHING/ IT'S KOSHER (D;oribuigid by H. 3. Heinz Co„ tee t7Voileties People) 0 Seo the Seat of oppreval of THE USK* JEWISH JEWISH CONGREG XTIONS Of AMERICA ` the Same @ abe Seals Of That's On The L Heins Kosher Seoos Xad Heinz Kosher Soups Is ready to serve you with Beauty Aid, from head to toe. COMPARE CALL US FOR FREE MAKE- UP AND DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR HOME age. tower Price. Today's b;gefsv Sat Value! lleinz Guarantees Finest Ovoletv Os Money ETHEL SMITH 15501 OHIO UN. 3-0532 Zionists Swert's Larger Pack- (.9 Skald fo SINN-14 Kesler back. Opt* Evenisgs Moos., Thurs., Sat. PIERRE VAN PAASSEN Shaarey Zedek Men's Club will begin its current season next Wednesday with Pierre van Paas- sen as speaker on the topic, "Pal- estine in Our Day." Van Paassen, internationally known author and lecturer, has championed the rights of minori- ties in the cause of justice and fairness. He is the author of "The Forgotten Ally," "Earth Could Be Fair" and "Days of Our Years." . Albert Green, president of the Men's Club, announced that...this meeting will be held in the main auditorium of Shaarey Zedek, Chicago and. Lawton, at 8:30 p. Rabbi Morris Adler will be the chairman of the evening. This event is the forerunner of a series of evenings of culture and entertainment being _ ar- ranged by the program commit- tee composed of Mr. Green, ,Ar- thur Purdy and Norman Snider. Kalamazoo Sets $64,000 UJA Goal KALAMAZOO — Inspired by the address of Detroit's Milton K. Mahler, residents of Kalama- zoo set a campaign goal of $64,000 at the opening dinner of their United Jewish appeal drive last week. . Mahler, a member of the Board of Governors • of the Detroit Jewish - Welfare Federation and co-chairman of the mechanical trades division of the Detroit Service Group in the 1947 Allied JeWish Campaign, was the main speaker at' the meeting. . Judging by the encouraging re- sponse to the opening meeting; Kalamazoo leaders were confi- dent that the goal would be achieved. . Morris Handelsman is chair- man of the campaign. He is as- sisted by Milton Orwin and Julius Eisenberg. Regency Kid Mohair Sofa A creation of such elegance that its beauty can be matched only by the fine quality of the materials that have gone in to its perfect con- struction. Rare kid mohair in' colors you'll just love . . . mahogany frame embellished with gold highlights., Spring filled single seat cushion. We invite You to see the An important chair with down filled pillow back. 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