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Ladies AUxiliary of CHARLES
and AARON KOGAN POST
.4.W.V. regrets 10 announce that
the buffet supper originally
scheduled for Sunday, May 16,
has been cancelled because the
body of Charles Kogan is being
returned for burial.
Since the proceeds of the sup-
per were to be for Palestinian
aid, the Auxiliary has given $50
from its treasury plus additional
contributions from members to
fulfill their pledge of $100.
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Detroit WOMEN of • ALPHA
OMEGA Dental fraternity will
hold installation of officers at a
luncheon meeting at 12:30 p.
Monday, May 17, at the Wardell
Sheraton Hotel. An added fea-
ture will be a book review by
Gertrude Oberstein. For reser-
vations call Mrs. Joseph Good-
stein, UN. 2-8389, or Mrs. Martin
Nairnark, UN. 3-6446.

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The Ladies Auxiliary of the
AMERICANS CLUB of DE-
TROIT will hold a games party
Wednesday, May 19, at the, Rose
Sittig Cohen' Bldg. Proceeds will
be sent to Palestine. Tickets may
_be obtained by calling Lillian
Jacobs, No. 2543. _
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New officers were installed by
WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF TEL-
GUIBORIM at a luncheon at the
. home of Mrs. Michael Weinber-
ger, May -12 by Manuel Merzon,
are: President,- Mrs. Andrew
Berger; vice-presidents, Mrs. An-
ton Rosenfeld, Mrs. Hugo Fried-
enberg, Mrs. Carl Rozner; re-
cording secretary, Mrs. Manuel
Merzon; corresponding secretary,
Mrs. David Godfriend; treasurer,
Mrs. Eugene Barton; political
chairman, Mrs. Baruch Rosen-
berg. membership chairman, Mrs.
Joseph Grossman; telephone
chairman, Mrs. Theodore Katz;
board members, Mesdames Eu-
gene Brumer, Joseph Brown,
Sigmund Berg, Louis Herzog,
Eugene Leowy, Bela Mayor,
Joseph Racy, Eugene Stone,
Michael Weinberger and Joseph
Weisenberg. •
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Mrs. Hyman Dresner of 3455 W.
Outer Dr. will be hostess at a
brunch at' her home at 12 noon
Wedensday, May 19.. Proceeds
will go for the coming Palestine
Orphans' shower to be given by
the EUROPEAN WELFARE OR-
GANIZATION, North Woodward
branch, May 26, at the Workmen's
Circle. •
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Installation of officers of newly
formed LADIES' AUXILIARY of
GINSBERG - ROSENBURG Post
No. 513 of the Jewish War Vet-
erans will be held Monday, May
17, 8:30 p.m., at the home of
Mrs. Manuel Zak, 4260 Waverly.
All members and friends of the
post are invited to attend. The
following officers will be in-
stalled: Shirley Medow, presi-
dent; Mae Miller, secretary;
Florence Maloff, senior yice'bres-
ident; Thelma Zak, junior vice
president; Betty Green, treasur-
er; M.attie Desenberg, chaplain;
Mania Salinger, conductress.
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RABBI M. MANDEL ZAGER
WOMEN'S dramatic group, of
Bnai Brith, will present a variety
show, called "The World Is a The-
atre," June 2, at Bnai Moshe Syn-
agogue. Eve Meister is the dra-
matic chairman and Sarah Schore
co-chairman. Loraine Lipson is
in charge of the evening. Reva
Kowalsky will render classical
music.
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The next meeting - of Y E T Z-
COHEN LADIES AUXILIARY
No. 530, J.W.V. will be held at
the home of Florence Bernstein,
2080 W. Philadelphia, Monday,
May 17, 8:30 p.m. Members and
prospective members are in-
yited.
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DETROIT WOMEN'S SERVICE
CLUB announces that its mother
and daughter banquet, held May
13, was highly successful, due
largely to the efforts of the chair-
men, Mesdames Irene Goldstine,
Frede Sears- and Edith Davis.
Mrs. Ethel Klein was mistress of
ceremonies. The club's personal
tablecloth is nearing completion
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Nadia Meysels. Prospective mem-
bers are invited to the club meet-
ings.

Detroit Graduate Association of
ALPHA EPSILON PHI will meet
at 8 p.m. Monday, May 17, at the
home of Mrs. John Hopp, 2535
W. Boston. Members are asked to
bring canned milk and fruit for
overseas distribution.

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JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORG. will have
its annual complimentary mem-
bership luncheon at 12 noon Mon-
day, May 17, at Turover
Dexter and Monterey.

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Tuesday evening, May 18,
CLUB ONE of the Pioneer Wo-
men's Organization will have a
cultural meeting at the Work-
men's Circle. Dr. Joseph W. Eat-
on of the sociology department
of Wayne University will speak
on "The Outlook for the Yishuv."
A Palestinian film will be ex-
hibited. The program has been
arranged with the co-operation of
the Jewish Community Council.
All members are urged to attend.
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Miriam Feldman, chairman of
AVODAH CLUB of the North-
west section reports that a num-
ber of young women have be-
come affiliated with Pioneer
Women. A cultural meeting was
conducted May 10. Rose Lachover
reviewed Marie , Syrkin's book,
"Blessed is the Match."
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"In view of the. sudden_change
in world conditiOns affecting all
Jews, the JEWISH WAR VETER-
ANS mass meeting originally
planned by the Ladies Auxiliary,
Department of Michigan, has
been temporarily postponed
Miriam G. Slobin, legislative
chairman announced.
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HEBREW LADIES AID SO-
CIETY will hold nomination and
election of officers Wednesday,
May 19, at the Bnai Moshe social
hall. The society also will have
a strawberry festival at 8 p.m.
that day. On June 2 an installa-
tion luncheon will be held -at
Rosenberg's. Reservations may be
made by calling TY. 7-5458, or
TO. 5-1465.

To Wed in June

Hadassah Re-Elect§
Freedman, Anti-Zionist, Admits
Mrs. Harry L. Jones Trying to Influence Congressmen

Kaufman Describes Experi-
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Benja-
ences in Palestine; Says
min Freedman, founder of the
League for Peace with Justice in
Jewish State Exists

Mrs. Harry L. Jones was re-
elected president of Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah at the an-
nual meeting held Tuesday at the
Book-Cadillac Hotel. Other of-
ficers chosen at this meeting a;:_e:
Mrs. Ralph Davidson, executive
vice-president; Mesdames Claire
Axelrod, Simon Diamond, S.
Baer Keidan, Adolph Lowe,
Samuel Rubiner and Norman
Steinberg, vice-presidents; Mrs.

the floor of the House that that
day when the UN partition de-
cision was announced was "the
blackest day in American his-
tory."
During cross - examination
Freedman indulged in anti-Zion-
ist utterances. The court asked
him several times to refrain from
using the term, "Jew state," in
reference to Palestine, a term
which he described as conceived
by Dr. Theodore Herzl in his
pamphlet, "Judenstaat."

Palestine, revealed that, several
days after the UN General As-
sembly adopted its Palestine par-
tition decision, he addressed a
private dinner of 52 Congress-
men at the Mayflower Hotel in
Washington on the subject of
Palestine during which he out-
lined his group's anti-Zionist
views. All expenses for the din-
ner were paid by him, Freedman
I 6—THE JEWISH NEWS
said.
Appearing as a principal wit-
Friday, May 14, 1948
ness in a libel suit hearing
brought against the Non-Sectar-
ian Anti Nazi League by an at-
torney for the League for Peace
with Justice in Palestine, Freed-
BY
man said he contacted Rep. Ed
Gossett, of Texas, early in De-
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MRS. HARRY L. JONES
Theodore Bargman, correspond-
ing secretary; Mrs. Samuel Cog-
gan, recording secretary; Mrs.
Bud Blum, financial secretary;
Mrs. Saul R. Levin, treasurer;
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