. • . 1-lartfcrrf-.Radio,:Anriouncer, giNing : $705, reflectivg,"t12,e_smal ?- feelin as 'far le'srl-neaSUre of .mY gs Makes Sacrificial UJA Gift as my co-religionists in Europe - Detroit levOy to Join World In Honoring Warsaw Martyrs Charles Norwood, young ractio announcer in Hartford, was the hero of the recent Special Gifts dinner of the Hartford Jewish Federation when he gave half of his life's savings to the local drive in behalf of the $250,000,000 Uni- ted Jewish Ap- peal. The 29 year-old veteran of World War II, who is employed at station WTHT at a moderate C. Norwood salary, announced that . he was Sunday, May 30, at 8 p.m., in the Brown Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth El, the Jews of Detroit will gather to honor the memory and heroism of the martyrs of the Warsaw Ghetto. The United Yiddish Folks Organizations, City Com- mittee, and the American Jewish Congress, Detroit Chapter, in planning the affair, invite all Jewish central organizations in Detroit to join with them as co-sponsors. Clear ,INF Boxes A meeting of representatives of all organizations who wish to assist in planning the program will be held at 10:30 a.m., Sun- day, May 2, in the office of the The semi-annual clearance of United Yiddish Folk Organiza- Jewish National Fund Blue and tions, City Committee, 9107-12th White boxes will be conducted in St. Detroit beginning on Sunday, May 9, Mrs. Aaron Friedman, Press Covers Anniversary chairman, announced this week. The Jewish National Fund WARSAW, (JTA) — The en- tire Polish press in this city de- Council pointed out that the voted large sections of their edi- semi-annual collection was post- tions to coverage of April 19 cer- poned a month in order to enable emonies marking the fifth anni- versary of the battle of the War- saw ghetto. In this city and a Dumber of other major Polish cities the government radio car- ried programs in commemoration of the occasion. Among the Polish Jewish lead- ers and government officials on the rostrum at the rally here were representatives of Jewish dele- gations from 20 different coun- tries. Various members of the foreign delegations addressed the rally which was attended at one time or another by several hun- dred thousand persons, while the Palestinian delegates deposited a 'container of soil from their land at the base of the bronze-and- :granite monument to the Jewish martyrs. To Starting With May 9 Hanna Rovina, noted Palestin- ian actress, is starring with the Habimah Theater in guest per- formances in New York. Rovina is remembered by the Jewish Brigade stationed in Italy for her trips close to the front lines. New Czechoslovak Constitution Guarantees Freedom of Religion PRAGUE, (JTA)—The draft of the new Czechoslovak constitu- tion, to be submitted to the parlia- ment this week, will guarantee freedom of conscience and reli- gion and places all religions on an equal basis. • Select Patterns • Hand-Tailored • Hand-Sized PHONE Appointmen loe t mode MC" 13230 DEXTER NEAR DAVISON ".""/\/ /\./\"../\,/\/\/Ww\e'v\/\/\"/\", MONTH END LONDON, (JTA) — Memorial meetings honoring the martyrs of American Jews Send Greetings An advanced program of studies in Yiddish cempo:7:tfon and literature is offered. by the Unites' •-ewish High School, an agency of the Allied Jewish Cax.-- p a i gn. / • Ambassador Denounces 'Crime' the Warsaw Ghetto revolt were held throughout Britain. At a large gathering in London, which was addressed by outstanding British Jewish - leaders, Jerzy Michalowski, Polish Ambassa- dor to Britain, declared: "In the name of my govern- ment I would like to assure you that the Polish people will al- ways fight against any revival of the same ideology which produc- ed the greatest crime in the his- tory of humanity." and Palestine are concerned." Norwood's example of generosity served as an inspiration to others assembled at the fund-raising meeting The $250,000,000 United Jewish Appeal supports the world-wide relief, reconstruction• and resettlement activities of the Joint Distribution Committee, the United Palestine Appeal and the United Service for New Ameri- cans MRS. AARON FRIEDMAN the women volunteer workers to complete their job for the Allied Jewish Campaign. An appeal has been issued to all box holders to cooperate with the workers and to enable speedy completion of the traditional col- lections. NCRAC Delegates Request Legislation Against Bigotry NEW YORK; (JTA) — The American and World Federations for Polish Jews released the text of a cable sent to the Central Jewish Committee, in Warsaw, in connection with. the Ghetto monument's unveiling. It reads: "We send fraternal greetings on the occasion of the unveiling of the monument for the heroes of the uprising of the Warsaw Ghet- to. Polish Jews the world over join you in paying tribute to the memory of the martyrs who fell in defending the freedom of the world and the honor of the Jew- ish nation. We solemnly pledge to dedicate ourselves to the task of building the Jewish state in Palestine and to help rebuild Po- lish Jewry in Poland." CINCINNATI (JTA) — Eighty delegates -representing six major national Jewish organizations and 24 Jewish community councils in all parts of the country, compris- ing the National Community Re- lations Advisory Council, meet- ing in plenary session here, adopt- ed resolutions urging legislation to admit a minimum of 200,000 displaced persons to the U. S. on a non-discriminatory basis and calling upon Congress to act at once on fair employment legis- lation. Other resolutions adopted call upon other states to follow the example of New York in enact- ing. the effective laws against racial and religious quotas in col- lege admissions and advocate Services, Meetings in Romania elimination of discrimination in the appointment of faculty mem- :BUCHAREST, (JTA) — Mem- bers. orial services and special meet- Jewish communities were ings were held in honor of the Warsaw Ghetto martyrs through- urged in one resolution to con- out Romania. A mass meeting in sult with the Joint Advisory Bucharest was addressed by rep- Committee of the Synagogue Council and the NCRAC retard- resentatives of all Ron.,..1_ Jewish organizations. Speakers ing action on released time prac- at the rally, in stressing the im- tices in local :^rn munities, in portance of the Ghetto uprising, view of the recent Suoreme criticized the Western Powers for Court decision in the McCollun, sheltering Polish and German released time case. Among other subjects given "reactionary elements" and pro- tested the mild treatment accord- special attention were: sectarian ed Nazi war criminals in the Am- practices in the public -schools; erican and British zones of Ger- best ways of contributing to ef- efective implementation of the many. report of the President's Com- mittee on Civil Rights; activities Memorial Rites in Budapest of member agencies, in coopera- BUDAPEST, (JTA) — Special tion with labor, youth, business services were held in the Orth- and veterans groups, to improve odox synagogue in commemora- human relations; and the impact tion of the fifth anniversary of on American Jewish life of re- the batlte of the Warsaw ghetto. cent developments in Palestine. Among the Jewish leaders pres- The following were elected of- ent during the services were rep- resentatives of the Polish Depor- ficers of the Council for the corn- tees Committee and a British re- ing year: Henry Epstein, chair- ligious youth group. man; Irving Kane, Bernard H. Trager, vice-chairmen; Les:.:a. A. THE JEWISH NEWS Jaffee, secretary; and D. Beryl Page 7 • anischeivitz, treasurtar. April 30, 1948 OF SCIIOLATICK S TO COATS 1/3 ofd We invite you to take advamlage of the savings offered in dais timely . Wilootk-End Sale of better Topcoats . a special group of Scholnick's nicer gabardines, coverts, tweeds, sliedands • • • in both single and double breasted models. • NOW $3667 WERE • $75 NOW $ 4 967 WERE $85 NOW $5 567 WERE $ 115 . WERE $145 • • 9 6 67 WERE $195 • 1 12 9 6 7 WERE $55 • $7 6 67. .N / / / Etodevard at Grand River / \ \/\",""/\/\ \ /\/\/\,/\I /\/\/\/\/\/\/\,/\\" \/\