, 24—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 21, 1948 'Give Us Defense Weapons,' Haifa Leader Asks Detroit Jews Pierre Van Paasen Gives Szold Memorial Speech in Ann Arbor . Vice-Mayor Admonishes Allied Jewish Campaign Leaders: 'Let's Not Place Ourselves in Hands of GOliath'; Must Reach Goal to Aid Eretz Israel Class of '46 Selects Dr. Seltzer For First Wayne Faculty Award Dr. Lawrence H. Seltzer, professor of economics at Wayne University, was named the first recipient of the newly- established Class of 1946 Faculty Service Award at the Uni- Pierre Van Paasen, eminent versity Honors Convocation Thursday evening at the Rack- author and journalist, will deliver ham auditorium. - the 1948 Henrietta Szold Memo- It was the first time that any faculty member has been rial Lecture at Rackham Lecture Hall in Ann Arbor at 8 p.m., Tuesday, May 25. The lecture is co-sponsored by the University of Michigan Hillel Foundation, Hadassah, IZFA and the Beth Israel Center in Ann Arbor. U. of M. Hillel will sponsor a spring festival Saturday, May 22, to raise funds for the United Jewish Appeal. Beginning July 1, the Foundation will have its headquarters at 2101 Hill St. in Ann Arbor. Dr. Mahler to Speak At 5thf Anniversary Of Ghetto Uprising honored by a student or alumni group at Wayne. Dr. Seltzer's prominence in the Detroit Jewish community • was one of the major factors leading to his selection for the award, Leonard Baruch, who made the presentation on behalf of the 1946 Alumni Board, declared. A certificate, citing Dr. Selt- zer "for his unfailingly high scho- lastic standards, for his diligent research in the fields of taxation, fiscal planning and the public debt, for his conscientious service to the United States government, and for his expert leadership of professional, honor and service On May 30 at 7:30 p.m., in the Brown Methorial Chapel of Temple Beth El, Detroit Jewry will commemorate the fifth an- niversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and pledge support to the defense of the State of Israel. The principal speaker of the evening will be the well known Jewish historian, Dr. Raphael Mahler of New York, who recent- ly returned from a visit to Pal- estine and Europe. Others on the program include Tadeusz Frymar, Polish Consul, Cantor J. H. Sonenklar of the Shaarey Zedek who will chant the "Haskarah" and render a number of Palestinian songs and a program of ghetto songs by Sharith Hayleyta Club Chorus. The memorial, organized by DR. LAWRENCE H. SELTZER the Landsmanshaften City Com- organizations, through which he mittee, is co-sponsored by the has carried the name of Wayne Detroit Section of the American University with honor into the Jewish Congress, the Detroit Zionist Council, the Sholom Aleichem Folks Institute and the HUC to Award Five Jewish People's Fraternal Order. Tickets are on sale at all Lands- Honorary Degrees manshaften organizations. local and national communities," was presented to him at the con- vention. In addition, his name will be engraved on a bronze plaque which will be hung in Webster Hall, Wayne's student center. A member of the Wayne facul- ty since 1921, Dr. Seltzer has, on several occasions, been granted leave from the University to lend his experience - and advice in economic fields to agencies of the federal government. He was head economist and assistant director of research and statistics of the United States treasury from 1934 to 1939, and still acts as treasury consulting expert. He has also served with the Labor Advisory Board of the NRA, the National Bureau of Economic Research and federal agricultural institu- tions. He holds office in the Ameri- can Finance Association, the Na- tional Tax Association, the Am- erican Economic Association and the Tax Institute, Inc., and is tax advisor to the National Bank of Detroit. The Detroit Jewish Commun.. ity knows him well as vice presi- dent of the Jewish Social Service Bureau, a member of the Board of Governors of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation, a member of the board of directors \ of the year- round Professional Division of the Detroit Service Group, and head of the educational workers' section of the Allied Jewish Cam- paign. Dr. Seltzer resides on Strat- ford Rd. with his wife, a teacher in a Detroit high school, his son, Ronald, and his daughter, Ruth, a student at the University of Michigan. The Faculty Service Award is to be presented annually to a Wayne faculty member "whose professional or civic efforts have brought about a greater apprecia- tion of the University's place in the community." - Dr. Seltzer was selected by the '46 board upon the recommendations of a com- mittee which included Bobbie Edwards, Ruth Miriam Levine and Betty Rylander. DID HaCOHEN, Vice-Mayor of Haifa, Palestine (left), is with a Jewish Flag, the gift of Detroit Jewry to Eretz Israel, by RABBI LEON FRAM and MRS. HARRY L. JONES, in behalf of the Zionist Council of Detroit, at the Allied Jewish Cam- paign luncheon meeting on May 16. Friday, May 14, the day of lib- N-f eration for Palestine Jewry, was I ers to carry on their efforts be- a Solemn day for the leaders and I. cause the fight in Palestine can workers in the Allied Jewish I not be continued without weap- campaign who were mobilized ons, without implements o _ f war. for increased efforts for Eretz "We have the leadership but we Israel's reconstruction by David need the resources and the weap- HaCohen, vice-mayor of Haifa, I ons," he Said. "Haganah, which Palestine's port city, who was was an underground army, will the guest speaker at the cam- be converted into a full-fledged paign luncheon ,at the Book Cad- force that will match the Arabs, illac Hotel. but we need the means. We were An _impressive feature of the harmed by the embargo, and the meeting was the presentation • to British occupants of the coun- Mr. HaCohen of a Jewish flag as try made • Matters difficult for a gift of the Jewish community us. We need a lot of money, since of Detroit to Palestine Jewry. big things can not be accom- Mr. HaCohen will take the flag plished underground." Admonishing the gathering back with him to Eretz. The pre- sentation was made in a brief ad- that Jews now have cause for dress by Mrs. Harry L. Jones, pride that Jews in Palestine are successful, he warned them president of Detroit Hadassah. Abe Kasle, who presided at t h a.t defeat would have CINCINNATI. — Dr. Nelson the May 14 meeting, expressed brought despair everywhere. Glueck, "president of_ the Hebrew confidence that Detroit Jewry "Don't forget," he said, "that Yale Press Publishes will raise its 1948 goal of $6,200;- the whole future of the Jew- First English Translation Union College, announced that the Reform seminary will award 000 in order to give strength to ish people is at stake. No one Of Philosophy of Saadia five honorary degrees at gradua- said a word when 6,000,000 the Yishuv in Palestine. tion exercises in the College Jews were murdered. No one In his address, Mr. HaCohen, NEW • HAVEN, CONN. — The chapel in Cincihnati on May 29. will say a word if '700,000 Jews recalling the disappointments first English translation of the The five to be honored are: in Palestine are butchered. that followed the events of Therefore we must fight our chief philosophical works of Dr. William Foxwell Albright, - Nov. 29, 1947, declared that own fight. Let's not place our- Saadia—the Aristotle of the Jews Baltimore, Md., internationally re- May 14 is not alone a festive —will be published this Tuesday nowned' orientalist, professor of Reception of Immigrants selves in the hands of Go- . day, that "it means to us a lot by the Yale University Press. liath." Semitic Languages at Johns Hop- of toil and a lot of blood—to- The publication has special kins University, visiting professor Will Require $30 Million Irving Blumberg, in a brief talk days ahead." - . day and for man: to the workers,- declared that the significance, since it is the first at the University of Chicago; Mau- the "doublecross" : Decrying •NEW YORK — A total of at workers will go on with their volume of the newly launched rice Jacobs, Philadelphia, execu- that followed the UN decision, task of making the drive a suc- Yale Judaica Series and is issued tive vice-president of the Jewish least $30,000,000, the bulk of, it Mr. HaCohen said that but for cess in order to provide the full just a few years after the thou- Publication Society of America; to be raised in the United States, the betrayals "we could have measure of support for the fight- sandth anniversary of the death Rabbi Abraham J. Klausner, cred- will be required for the initial been spared the bloodshed and ers for justice and freedom. of Saadia in 942 A.D. This pioneer ited with the initiative that led care and reception of the more could have lived in peace. There work of the Hebrew sage was to establishment of the Central than 28,000 Jewish immigrants It was announced at Friday's written in Arabic. It has been Committee of Liberated Jews on from Cyprus and Europe who is no need for us to fight the entire Arab world. We were of- meeting that a total of $4,787,397 translated from the original by June 15, 1945, in Germany; Dr. will begin entering Palestine di- fered a trusteeship. But how —77 per cent of the goal and 68 Samuel Rosenblatt, associate Joshua Loth Liebman, Boston rectly after the termination of professor of Oriental languages rabbi, author of "Peace of Mind:" the Mandate, Dr. Israel Gold- .could we accept it when we can not trust those who offered it?" per cent • of the prospects — had at Johns Hopkins University and Charles P. Taft, Cincinnati, pres- stein United Palestine - Appeal - He told of the words "Im Esh- been reached by workers up to rabbi of Beth Tfiloh Congrega- ident. of the- Federal Council of the national chairman, disclosed at tion in Baltimore. a dinner in his honor. Churches of Christ in Atherica. Tkachech Golah"—"we shall not that time. -forget the diaspora" which has •become a slogan by . Palestine's NORMAN and SOL NOOEL OLIVES OF OUR. 11MESi.. . • e.e DAVID ELI LILIENTHAL' • RHODA B. SIMON ; :brave. fighters who are determ- ined to carry the battle for in- THE WEDDING TOOK PLACE IN 1923 A KEY MAN INAMERICA TODAY o;lePen.dence to sUccess. AFTER LILIENTHAL RECEIVED HIS LLB. FIGHTING TO PREVENT WAR, "We are not impressed , by new FROM HARVARD AND HIS FIANCEE HAD WHO STRUGGLED FOR THE FINISHED POST-GRADUATE WORK AT offers," he said. "We know we OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE HIM; NEARBY RADCLIFFE COLLEGE. • SELF HEARD — have to fight for our own des- -tiny and that we'll win, that we •shall. go on fighting. We ask for .your full-fledged partnership " in LILIENTHAL WAS. BORN IN ILLINOIS IN • this battle. I don't get frightened 1899. THE LAD WAS AN ENTHUSIASTIC BOXER. IT TAUGHT HIM, HE SAID, NHOW Nit . I know that a lot of blood AFTER BEING ADMITTED TO THE ILLINOIS TO GET UP FROM THE FLOOR FOR MORE .r will be shed. BARAILIENTHAL,ASSOCIATED WITH THE LAW AT DE PAUW UNIVERSITY IN INDIANA, FIRM OF DONALD RICHBERG,PART-ICIPATED IN "We must not undervalue the HE RECEIVED HIS B.A. IN 1920, ALONG MANY IMPORTANT LABOR CASES. AT THE 'situation: We must hold fast to WITH A PHI BETTA KAPPA KEY AND SAME TIMEX WROTE SEVERAL ARTICLES FOR THE PROMISE OF PRETTY HELEN LAMB'S our forts. In Jerusalem, 100,000 "THE NATION; THE NEW OUTLOOK"AND HAND IN MARRIAGE. VARIOUS LEGAL JOURNALS. - of our people are beleaguered without food or be "major operati HOWEVER,HIS BIGGEST JOB IN HIS HANDS NOW,LIES A GOOD- GOV. LA FOLLETTE APPOINTED fait fought through. WAS YET TO COME-APPOINT - LY SHARE OF THE RESPONSIBILITY BER OF THE :LILIENTHAL A MEM MINT TO THE CHAIRMANSHIP TO KEEP AMERICA STRONG,YEF for or depend on others. WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMIS- OF THE ATOMIC ENERGY COM - PEACEFUL-TO RETURN THE ION 193I - DUE TO HIS KNOWLEDGE OF Accusing the British of acts - MISSION IN OCT.,I946. IT TOOK ATOM FROM MIUTARY TO USE- THE UTILITIES.DURiNG THAT YEAR, of perversion in abandoning '6 MONTHS OF VOLATILE DE- FUL MEASURES... RE REVISED WISCONSIN'S STATUTES Jerusalem, Mr. HaCohen de- BATE,THOUGH2 OEFORE THE IN SUCH A WAY THAT SIX OTHER STATES .3; . dared that if the Jews, with SENATE WOULD CONFIRM A AMAZED THEM FORTHEIR OWN USE. LIBERAL &A JEW TO THE ALL-IN- meager arms, could hold Haifa IN I933,HE WAS SELECTED AS CO- PORTANT POSITION! wescoNso - and Jaffa, the British, with CHAIRMAN OF THE TENNESSEE AFTER 1926, HE WAS APPOINTED their mechanized forces, sure- PUBLIC St.' VALLEY AUTHORITY BY PRESIDENT SPECIAL COUNSEL FOR THE CITY OF ROOSEVELT.SUBSEQUENTLY, IN VII, CHICAGO.HIS MOST FAMOUS CASE IN- • ly could have protected Jerus- C.OMMISIO HE BECAME CHAIRMANA 3 YEARS THE TELEPHONE-RATE CON- VOLVED alem. LATER PUBLISHED A COMPLETE RE- TROVERSY WHICH RESULTED IN THE In a stirring appeal for the PORT OF HIS WORK 4TvA-DEMOCRACY U.S.SUPREME COURT'S ORDERING ON THE MARCH:WHICH WAS EVENTU- support of the Jews of America, A REFUND OF $20 MILLION OVER-__ ALLY PRINTED IN 20 LANGUAGES! . CHARGE TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS Mr. HaCohen asked the Detroit corvoustor tg)4, ow tuar.Aaraic miafsvi , Allied Jewish Campaign work- present . — peetkrcocl by - by , . ?VA • 2 ' • . • • • • • — •