News Brevities RICHARD E. GUTSTADT, ex- ecutive vice-chairman of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, was presented with the "America's Democratic Legacy" medallion from the League at the banquet of the annual con- vention of District Grand Lodge No. 6 of Bnai Brith in Chicago. * * * ZIONIST WOMEN'S LABOR ORGANIZATION, a sister agency to Pioneer Women, the Women's Labor Zionist Organization of America, was founded in Eng- land. Mrs. Israel Goldstein, na- tional president of Pioneer Wo- men, has cabled a message of congratulations and support to the English agency. * * * A Jewish refugee children's Pougues-Les-Eaux center in small resort town near Orleans, France. eras named in honor of New York's former Governor HERBERT H. LEHMAN, it was announced by the Joint Distribu- tion Committee. * * * To meet any additional respon- sibilities that will come to it as a result of the new Selective Service Act, the JEWISH WEL- FARE BOARD is prepared with staff. program, and supplies, as well as by experience going back to 1917, to expand its serv- ice to and for Jewish personnel in the armed forces. * • * LZOA Chapter 6 will meet July 9 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brose, 18100 Muirland, at 8:30. Aims and achievements of the Jewish National Fund will be discussed by Arthur Shutkin, local executive director of JNF. The movie, "The Promised Land," will be shown and community singing will be a part of the social hour. * * * Endorsement of President Tru- man's announced intention of seeking Congressional action to rectify the injustices of the Wi- ley-Fellows Bill for Displaced Persons was expressed by MRS. JOSEPH M. WELT of Detroit. president of the National Council of Jewish Women. * * * MRS. LOUIS GEDANKE gave a• contribution to the monument project of Chesed shel Emes in memory of her husband, on the occasion of the unveiling of the monument over his grave. * * * More than 200 educators of Greater New York, representing every college and institution of higher learning, unanimously re- solved that the United States government immediately extend DE JURE recognition to Israel, it was announced by REV. KARL BAEHR, executive secretary of the American Christine Palestine Committee, which sponsored an educators' seminar. Monument Unveilings BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will honor Yetta Bodzin on her grad- uation from Wayne -University at a meeting Sunday, July 11, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bodzin. * * * SAMUEL E. KRATZOK of Philadelphia was elected Grand Master of the Independent Order Brith Sholom at the closing ses- sion of its 42nd annual conven- tion in Atlantic City. * * * PHILIP HANDLER LODGE of Bnai Brith will start its summer season's activities July 20 with a picnic at Lola Valley Park. David Guss is in charge of the program for adults and children. There will be refreshments from 1 to 8 p.m. Members and friends are invited. * * * HON. M. MALDWIN FERTIG, chairman of the Executive Com- mittee of the American ORT Federation, left for Europe to at- tend the annual meeting of the Central Board, World ORT Union, which begins July 10 in Paris. * * * PRESIDENT TRUMAN signed a bill giving the Attorney-Gen- eral authority to suspend depor- tation proceedings against aliens who have .demonstrated during seven years' residence in the United States that they can be- come law-abiding citizens. Col. Marcus' Funeral Rites Held in N.Y. With Civic Tributes Abraham Srere Heads Federation Executive Group Abraham Srere, former presi- dent of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration and outstanding com- munal leader, has been selected to serve as chairman of the Fed- eration's executive committee, 12—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 9, 1948 Jest for Fun By I. ZAAC CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Ida Paul wishes to thank relatives and No "Zeit" Now friends for the many kindnesses The other day, a friend of the shown them in their recent writer was walking down a street bereavement. on the East Side. Outside a syna- gogue, an -old Jew stood on the alert. Stopping the passerby, the old Jew explained, "We have a `Yahrzeit.' " "Sorry," said the passerby. "you may have a `yahr- zeit,' but I haven't a minute `zeit' now." (Copyright, 1948, JTA) PINE RIVER HOTEL **********************. Charlevoix, Mich. 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Other members of the execu- tive committee are the Federation officers, Julian H. Krolik, presi- dent; Isidore Sobeloff, secretary; Judge Theodore Levin, Leonard N. Simons and David Wilkus, vice presidents; Henry Wineman, treasurer; and Louis Berry, Ir- ving W. Blumberg, Mrs. Max R. Frank, Abe Kasle, Max Osnos and Ben L. Silberstein. ** * ** * FOR RESERVATIONS CALL All rooms with private or ad- "VACATION LAND FOR EVERYONE" Private Baths—Showers—Running Hot and Cold Water in Every Room—Dancing—Swimming- Tennis—Golf—Horse Back Riding Enjoy Your Vacation at • Beautiful View overlooking Lake Michigan. invite Inquiries An Ideal Place to Live The family. of the late Joseph Bialick announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 12 noon Sunday, July 11, at the Yiddish Folks Verein section of IDDX---lia Workmen's Circle Cemetery. 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