Page Ten THE JEWISH NEWS First American Casualties Fall Elect Detroiters As Arabs, Jews Clash in Palestine To Posts on JDC Council, Board — International Photo First American reported killed in Holy Land violence was MOSHE PERLSTEIN, right, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who died with 34 other Jaws when their Haganah forces were ambushed by Arabs. ANN STRAUSS, left, of Shaker Heights, 0., was seriously wound- ed by Arab sniper bullets. She is a patient at a Jerusalem hospital, where she was Working as a secretary and publicist with a Hds- ah group. Tel Aviv's Mayor Asks 10,000-Man Police Force for Palestine from UN WASHINGTON (JTA)—Mayor Deitch, H. Cash, Jos. Weisberg, . Israel Rokach of Tel Aviv is H. Sott, H. Grass, Morris Levy, shown as he told reporters that Morris Fishman, N. Goldman, an international police force of Alex Ruzumna, Albert Schneider, 10,000 would be sufficient to im- M. Lublin, A. Trachtenberg A. plement the UN decision on par- Greefi, Harry Paskowitz, Rud- tition and enable fixing of the olph Shulman, J. Zeldes, M. Ber- boundaries of the new Jewish lin, Jacob Lattin, Benj. Klein, S. Borenstein, Jos. Kunin, A. Weitz, and Goodman Rycus. , Detroiters Have Reunion With Palestinian Sister Mr. and Mrs. Baruch Igra of Haifa, Palestine, brother-in-law and sister of Harry Seltzer of 3276 Clements and William Selt- zer of 16922 Wildemere, are in Detroit for a six-month visit. Mrs. Igra had not seen her brothers for 30 years, prior to their reunion in New York this month. The Igras' three sins remained in Palestine. They are active members of the Haganah. Syrian Government to Oust Jewish Students in Beirut JERUSALEM (JTA) — A dis- patch from Beirut said that the Lebanese Government has noti- fied the American University here that 60 Jewish students at the institution must leave the coun- try by Jan. 31. Four Detroiters were elected to the board of directors of the Joint Distribution Committee at the or- ganization's 33rd annual meeting in New York. Judge Theodore Levin and Nate S. Shapero were named new di- rectors, while Julian H. Krolik and Abraham Srere retained their positions on the board. New members of the JDC na- tional council for Detroit are Rab- bi Morris Adler, Louis Berry, Tom Borman, Rabbi Leon Fram, rs. Max Frank, Morris L. Frum- an, Jospeh Holtzman, Ben Klein, Dr. Charles Lakoff, Nathan Lurie, Milton K. Mahler, Mrs. Robert J. Newman, Benjamin L. Silberstein, Louis Tabashnik, Leon Wayburn, Mrs. Henry Wine- man, Lew Wisper, Max J. Zivian. Reelected to the council were Harry Becker, Mrs. Hyman C. Broder, Maurice A. Enggass, Ben B. Fenton, John E. Lurie, Nate S. Shapero and Rabbi Max Wohl- gelernter. Dutch Woman Executed for Betraying Jews to Gestapo AMSTERDAM (JTA) — Ans Van Dijk, 42, was executed for betraying Jews to the Gestapo during the occupation. The wo- man, allegedly Jewish, was con- victed by a Dutch court last March. Friday, January 23, 1948 Men's Clubs BRANDEIS LODGE of Bnai Brith will honor the members of its Bowling League at a bowlers' night program Tuesday, Jan. 27, in recognition of the bowlers' as- sistance to the lodge through a recent fund-raising effort. Moe R. Miller, lodge president, invites all members and friends to attend. Morris Bobroff and Dave Taxe were in charge of the benefit drive. * * * Next Wednesday, LOUIS MAR- SHALL LODGE of Bnai Brith will be guests of LOUIS MAR- SHALL BOWLING LEAGUE at a sports night at Workmen's Center, Linwood at Burlingame. Sportwriters, radio announcers, outstanding stars of bowling, football, boxing and other sports will be represented. Refresh- rnents will be served. Members of the lodge are to come early for choice seats. Pisgah Seeks 450 Members As Part Of District Drive . Isadore Starr, chairman of Pis- gah lodge membership committee announce that plans have been completed for a concentrated membership drive in honor of Pisgah Lodge's 90th anniversary year. The drive will begin at a meet- ing Feb. 2, which will feature several outstanding sports per- sOnalities and the showing of the official Rose Bowl football game pictures. Pisgah Lodge, in inaugurating its membership drive, is joining in the District Grand Lodge No. 6 districtwide campaign. The largest quota in the District has been assigned to Pisgah-450 new members, representing five new members for each year of the lodge's existence. For Today's Big Buy in Suds- a RL (Distributed by H. J. Heinz Co., the 57 Varieties People) by Custom cu ze D ETROIT. witCH. A Label of Distinction Rebuilding - Redesigning Makers of Fine Custom Tailored Furniture BAZIELL Wash Your Dishes The Twen. tieth Century Way! The Grease. less Way! 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Asked to comment on the Arab League's threats to send in Arab armies after withdrawal of the British, Mayor Rokach said this would be "a declaration of war not against us but against the UN," and would necessitate an appeal by the Jewish state to the UN to oppose .such an invasion. (Mayor Rokach will speak in Detroit Tuesday. Details o,n Page 5). Other members of the recep- tion committee selected to greet Mayor Rokach at the N. Y. Cen- tral, in addition to those an- nounced last week. are: Mes- dames Ted Shaffer, Reuben Sand- ler, P. Nosan, Edward Sklar, B. Milinsky, Charles Milan, M. Gins- berg, S. Lipzen, Elka Freedman, Irving Hermelin, Ben Miller, Kauffman, Sol Zeme, Sol Cabot, M. Pianko, J. Goldfarb, J. Sab- bath, M. Kwaslow, Israel Weiner, S. Kayne, Nathan Miller, Sidney AT GRINNELL'S NOW ! FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Alt Aqua - Rosedust - Dove Gray - Silver Green - Ice Blue ,400A 4 This is that seemingly seamless carpet that is joined in a new way—without sewing. 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