Page Five
THE JEONISH
Friday, February
NEWS
e, 1941
Architect's Sketch of Proposed Hospital
House Committee Cites Coordinated q
Efforts
United Jewish Appeal Relief
_.
(JTA)—Great- ' relaxing of centralized govern-
WASHINGTON
er coordination of the activities mental direction and are now
..-Ap-
of voluntary relief organizations joined in the United _Jevi is h
in the United States which
are
peal.
.
The
report
devotes
considera-
raising funds for aid abroad is ble attention to the activities o f
urged by the House Foreign Af- the JDC. It lists the countries
fairs Sub-Committee on Dis- where he JDC operates and cites
placed Persons.
examples of its programs. --
The report recommends that
Special attention is also paid
the State Department "give con- in the report to - the activities of
sideration to systematizing and the Hadassah, HIAS, the Amer-
improving the gathering of in-
ican Federation of Polish Jews
formation upon which the de- and the American Biro-Bidjan
cisions are to be made concerning
the allocation of resources among Committee.
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Hospital Construction Gets
Go-Ahead•for This Spring
Ground for the Jewish Hospital of Detroit, on a 34-acre
McNichols Road
site bounded by Outer Drive, Whitcomb Ave.,
and Lauder Ave., will be broken this spring, Max Osnos,
president of the Jewish Hospital Association, _announced last
weekend at meetings of Jewish physicians and contributors
to the Hospital fund.
Krolik Re-Elected
Secretary of CJFWF
At Chicago Meeting
the various countries and the
various programs." It urges that
.
U. S. diplomats abroad should
be charged with studying ,the
activities of American voluntary
agencies in each country, as well
as the extent of the ability of
each country to meet its social
.needs through the facilities of its
own welfare agencies.
Citing Jewish relief agenci'es
as an example, the report points
out that the three major Jewish
agencies for overseas relief—the
Joint Distribution Committee, the
United Palestine Appeal and the
United Service for Nwr Amer-
icans—have integrated their ef-
-
forts "through central planning
and allocation" even after the
15 YEARS IN
SING - SONG!!
Yes, we have served the
Yiddish-American public
successfully since 1933-
15 years in sing-song!
.
CHARLIE WEINER
demand specialists for a
successful affair . . .
and ORCHESTRA
playing for your:
CHICAGO.—Planning a' 1948
Wedding - Banquet - Dance
program to meet the entire range
Party - Bar Mitzvah
of overseas, national and. local
Jewish responsibilities, delegates
good danceable music
to the largest annual General
— styled as you like it
Assembly in the history of the Brith Abraham Order Asks
Call: TY. '7-2502
Speakers at the meetings, in
Council of Jewish Federations Permission to Form Army
UN. 4-3607 for rates
-
addition to Osnos, included Fred
and Welfare Funds, met Jan.. 24-
NEW YORK - (JTA)—Permis-
eric Fairbrolher and Sol King,
26" at Hotel, Sheraton.
CLARINET - SAXOPHONE
sion for American Jews / to or-
representatives of Albert Kahn
The assembly called upon the ganize a volunteer army for serv-
VIOLIN
Associated Architects and Engi-
U. S. to "lift the embargo on the ice in Palestine was urged by
Professional instruction
neers; Dr. J. J. Golub, consultant
shipment of arms" for Jewish de-
at moderate rates . . .
Joseph R. Apfel, grand-master of
on the hospital plans; Julian H.
fense in Palestine.
the Independent Order of Brith
The
fifth
annual
Military
Ball,
Centrally located on
•
Krolik, president-of the Jewish
More than 1,000 delegates from Abraham, in an address at the
Dexter Blvd.
Welfare Federation, and Isidore sponsored by - -the Department of
United States and 60th anniversary meeting of the
TY. '7-2502
-
Sobeloff, executive director of the Michigan, Jewish War Veterans all parts of the -
of the United States, will be held Canada heard an - impassioned order.
Federation.
"We are waiting now for our at Masonic Temple Saturday, plea from Mrs. G-oldie Meyerson
head of the Political Department
architects, Albert 'Galin Associ- Feb. 28.
of the Jewish Agency for Pales-
NISRACLE•WORKING
ated Architeets and Engineers, to
Harold Moran, general , chair-
secure bids on the construction man, reports a - brisk sale of tine, for immediate aid for de-
SCIENTIFIC
DISCOVERY -
fense purposes amounting to $25,-
of the first 224-bed unit," Osnos. tickets. This year's ball is dedi-
THE
GREASE OUT
$30,000,000.
TAKES ALL
:said in presenting the final plans, cated to the new Jewish State, 000,000- to
Harold Glasser, acting director
"and unless- the costs have risen. with a percentage of the proceeds
- OF DISHWASHING e
out of sight, we hope to begin going to the Jewish Agency for of the Council's Institute on Over-
seas
Studies,
told
the
delegates
excavation in. March with a view Palestine.
that solution of the DP problem'
toward completing the first five
Ted Weems and his orchestra must be achieved before the
'buildings in late 1949 or 1950."
and entertainers have been en-
can be a success.
King announced that the hos - gaged to provide the music for Marshall nin
Speaking on Jewish overseas
• ital will be constructed of re- the ball.
and local needs; Mr. Glasser was
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inforced. concrete, 300 feet back
joined by Oscar J. Gass, Wash-
from Outer Drive, and will in-
National commander Julius ington economist, and Joseph L.
clude an interconnected adminis- Klein, upon the recommendation
10600.40•411 by H. J. Heinz Co, t1%. 57 Varieties People)
tration building, central patients' of department commander Maur- Block, president of the Jewish
Charities of Chicago, in clarify-
_building, westerly patients' build - ice Bordelove, announces the fol-
ing, maternity building and lowing national appointments ing the situation and pointing out
needs and . possible modes of
-
power plant.
from the Department of Michigan:
action. .
Discussing the -hospital blue
Dr. Robert Rosen, national surgeon;
Stanley C. Myers of Miami was
prints, Dr. Golub pointed out that Harry T. Madison, deputy chief-of-
S-at° 1
Philip Cantor, deputy inspector re-elected Council president for
(
See -
the plans have left room for sub- staff;
and member of the. national conven-
• - ovatiO-
oPP")- 7,.
1948.
sequent construction which may tion committee; Arthur Riemer, de-
stt
`-"
utitOt4
Julian H. Krolik of Detroit
recruiting officer, The following
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include provision for more pati- puty
51014S
were named members Of national com- again was. _chosen secretary.
014GREGA
ents, buildings, care of the mittees: Robert' Heydt, ladies auxil-
OF AMERICA
annual - re-
C
iary; Herman Troy, sons of JWV; Sol
Mr. Myers, in
_chronic sick, an out-patient build - M
e to bets CA
The
Sam The
Hoberman, - athletics; Milton Wein-
"solid
;
Abe
-
port,
declared
that
the
. ing, nurses' residence, an ern- berger of Lansing, grievance:
pt's
et Soo"'
Brickner
and
Joseph
Saltzman
of
underpinning"
for
American
Jew-
IA?: H elot ,Kot.h et
' proyees' residence, a convalescent Grand Rapids. veterans' rehabilitation
cottage and an auditorium.
and service; Seymoibr I. Caplan, leg- ish action in meeting 1948. over-
SouP 5
Charles Perlman; constitution -seas, national and local responsi-
/
-
"The experience of other hos- islative;
and by-laws; Russ Greenberg, em-
pitals has enabled us to make this bership and program; Morton Sobel, bilities is the strength of the
scouts; Benjamin Desenberg,
community organ-
one the last= word in hospital boy
Americanism and Torn Borman, Frank central 'Jewish
design," he added, pointing out A. Wetsman, Harry T. Madison and izations. The "stunning and
J. Schaeffer,. finance. Samuel historic decision" of the UN,
that the Jewish Hospital would Harry
COMPARE
J. Rhodes is national executive com-
include such modern features as mitteeman from the fifth region.
he skid, "has given hope to those
Swerlistarger Pack-
who had almost lost it, faith to
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'a central system for piping oxy-
age. Lower'Prica. Today's Biggest Suds Value!
those
who
had
almost
despaired."
gen to any room when it is need-
Lt. Raymond Bloch Post held
Heinz Guarantees Finest Quality Or Money
ed and air conditioning for the its installation of officers last
The Visiting NurSe Association,
Back.
nursery to approximate the week at Bnai David with Maurice
which is supported by Red
physiological experience of new- Bordelove as installing officer.
4 IS
Feather dollars, made 11,774 calls
born infants. -
•
Council
President
George
Ed-
during October, November and
Sobeloff emzhasized , that this
principle
speaker.
Abe
community's needs—like overseas 'wards was
December of 1947.
relief, Palestinian needs and na- Brickner is the new Commander
of
the
Bloch
post.
tional and local- social , services--:-
- * * *
must be considered in the light
National
commander Julius
total
community;
so
that
of the
it will receive the proper con- Klein will be heard on Ty
sideration when placed alongside Krum's "Veterans Journal" over
You have acclaimed him .. .
, of the other causes which the WWJ, at 2:30 p. m. Saturday,
members of. the Jewish commun- Feb. 7.
. ity have agreed are deserving of
- everyone's' support.
Shaarey Zedek Students
—
Brisk Ticket Sale
Being Reported for
JWV Military Ball
•
IT'S KOSHER
,„
°
3Ir#C4 t O lgelk-frs' Alshee
BECAUEE
-
Neugarten Postpones
Luncheon to Aid AJC
Confirming the pledge of Jew-
ish women's organizations to give
full support to the Women's
Division in the -Allied Jewish
Campaign, Neugarten Medical
Aid Society has announced that
its donor luncheon, - originally
scheduled for April, has been
postponed until Nov. 16.
Mrs. Norman Noble, the so-
,c.iety's president, said, "'Because
the Allied Jewish Campaign
' comes in April, we feel our mem -
bers and friends will agree to
postpone our date for our donor
luncheon, so that we may all con-
centrate our efforts on ,the cam-
paign."
Plant Trees in Memory
Of 'Teacher, 2 Students
Students of Shaarey Zedek
planted more than 1,200 trees in
Palestine during a five-week cam-
paign celebrating Hamisha Asar
b'Shevat.
The trees were planted in mem-
ory of the late Jacob B. Rogvoy,
teacher and -co-director of Shaa-
rey ,Zedek Religious School for
more than 20 years; the late Mar-
vin Spevakow, who was a mem-
ber of the 12th grade, and the late
Allen Tobin, who was a membe r
of the 10th grade.
The seventh grade class, under
the direction of teacher Bernard
Jaffe, planted the most trees (Lur-
ing the drive.
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