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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-08-06

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Warren Rovetch Wins One-Year O ur Letter B©x
Scholarship at Oxford University

Warren Rovetch, 21-year-old I
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rovetch
Citakman Ct, will sail for Eng-
- land in September, as recipient
of a one-year scholarship to Rus-
kin College, Oxford University.
•The scholarship is one of five
-- • • ?!.,•m

WARREN ROVETCH
awarded to American trade
unionists through the British
Trade Union Congress and the
Institute of International Educa-
tion. Rovetch is a representative
of the education department of
the Michigan CIO..
Atter majoring in history for
three 3rears at Wayne University,
Rovetch will study . political
science at Oxford. He expects to
receive his Bachelor of Arts de-
gree there.
In the summer of 1946, Rovetch
represented Wayne at the Inter-

114

arriagei

HILLMA N-LEADER: The
marriage of Shirley Leader,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Leader of . Sturtevant Ave., to
Harold Hilhnan, son Of Mrs.
David.Hillman of Chicago, was
solemnized July 18 by Dr. A. M.
Hershman at the bride's home.
A family dinner followed, after
which the newlyweds left for a
honeymoon in Wisconsin. Upon
their return, they will reside in
Grand Rapids.
* • *
ZIGMAN-GREENBAUM: At a
candlelight service July 25 at the
Wardell-Sheraton, Jacqueline Lois
Greenbaum, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel.Greenbaum, of Col-
lingwood Ave., became the bride
of Nathan _Zierrian, son of Mrs.
Morris Zigman of Chicago_ Rab-
bi Leon Fram officiated:
The bride's niece, Muriel Weiss,
was maid-of-honor. Norman No-
ble, brother-in-law of the bride-
groom, was best man.
Upon returning from their
honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Zignaan
will reside at 11845 LaSalle Blvd.
* * *
BOND-BECKER: Dr. and. Mrs.
Abe Becker, whose wedding took
place June 30, have returned
from their honeymoon in Chica-
go and California and are resid-
ing at '2880 Ewald 'Circle.
Mrs. Becker is the former
Dorothea Bond, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin M. Bond, of
3342 Ewald Circle. Her husband
is the son of Mr. arid M..rR....Sam-
uel Becker, of 3000 Tuxedo.

Czech Ricture.Studios
To Make Hebrew Rims

Motherk' Club Members
Praise tamp Chelsea

THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 6; 1948



Plans Fall Nuptials

Kaner Leads .1%
Chest Participation

Samuel Kaner, recently-elect-
ed member of the board of di-
rectors of the Junior Service
Group, has been appointed chair-
man of the JSG Red Feather
Drive project, Lawrence A.
Fleischman, president; announc-
ed this week.
As in past years, Junior Serv-
ice. Group members will work to-.
gether as a special unit of the
Red Feather campaign, taking
responsibility for nine zones in
predominently Jewish neighbor-
hoods.
The Red Feather drive, which
will begin Oct. 26, is held in
behalf of 125 social service agen-
cies, including both sectarian
and general community causes. •
Jewish Welfare Federation agen-
cies which are supported by the
_resh
Community Chest include F
Air Camp, Hebrew Free Loan
Association, Jewish Community
Center, Jewish Social Service
Bureau and North End Clinic.
Registration for volunteer
work in the drive may be made
with Kaner, UN. 4-5345, or at
Junior Service Group offices,
WO. 5-3939.

04.
Editor, The Jewish News:
We are two Mothers' Club
members who have returned
from an enjoyable two weeks at
Camp Chelsea. We hope you
can mention something about\the
Mothers' Club camp, as it is a
grand opportunity for middle-_
claRs people. Lots of activity goes
on under the expert supervision
of Mrs. Jeanette Katz, the adult
counselor, and Sam Neushatz, di-
rector of the camp.
The meals served could not be
beat if we stayed at an exclusive
hotel. Along with our fun,1
charity is not forgotten. Twenty-
five dollars collected by this
group will be donated to
Haganah.
BERNICE POSEN
MISS CHARLOTTE VIEDRAH
BLUMA RUBIN.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Viedrah of
* * *
' . Glendale Ave. announce the en-
Sanitarium Auxiliary
gagement of their daughter,
Ferguson Clarifies Views
To Open $50,000 Drive On Displaced Persons BilL
Charlotte Ruth, to Milford. Gins-
burg of Traverse City, son of Mr.
At Meeting on Oct. 19 Editor, The Jewish News:
and Mrs. 'Myron Ginsburg.
At the close of the last session
A 12-week campaign to , raise of Congress last month I indi- • Miss Viedrah is a graduate of
$50,000 for the Los Angeles San- cated to- the Senate certain • res- the University of Michigan
itarium will be inaugurated Oct. ervations which I held with re- School
Dental Hygiene. Her
An' all-day outing, which, will
19 by the Detroit Auxiliary of gard to the Displaced Persons fiance is a student at the Univers- include bicycling, baseball and
the Sanitarium, H. Goldenberg, Act of 1948, which was approved ity of Michigan; where he is swimming, with a wienie roast
chairman, announced.
at that time.
affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu in the evening, is planned by
Organizational representatives _ I was a member of the con- fraternity.
ZOD, CHAPTER I, Sunday, Aug.
and interested individuals will ference committee on the bill
The couple plans an early fall 8. The group will meet at Bnai
meet at 1 p. m. that day at 11529 S 2242, and I failed to sign the , wedding.
Moshe at 11 Lin.
Linwood to open the drive of- conference report as a means of
protesting against what I con
ficially.
J. Simons, executive secretary sidered to be undesirable pro-
for the campaign, - reports that viSions contained in the bill.
STRICTLY KOSHER
At that time I announced that
donor appeals are now being put
at
the
earliest
opportunity
I
a
pre-campaign
-
in the mail as
activity. J. Schwartz and J. Gore- would urge amending legislation
lick, campaign captains, indicated so that we might have a better
• PRIVATE ROOMS WITH
• ". FINEST KOSHER FOOD
that solicitation will begin short- bill. Such an opportunity now
SHOWER
CHILDREN'S
DINING
ROOM

presents itself in the form of
ly.
• LOUNGE AND CARD ROOM
• COUNSELOR'S FOR
the amendment which I join
FEW STEPS FROM BEACH
CHILDREN
with my colleagues (Senators
• NEAR ALL VACATION ACTIVITIES
Oi:ganization Division _ Smith, Saltonstall, Ives, Cooper
and Morse) in presenting at this
Marks Increase in Gifts
SPECIAL RATES — AUG. 13 TO LABOR DAY I
time.
For Reservations Write or Phone
This amendment will change
The Organization Division of
North Side Drive at Webster Ave., South Haven, Mich.
the• 1948 Allied Jewish Campaign the _cut-off date in defining the
PHONE 42'7
is closing its books for the year eligibility of displaced persons
with an increase of 39 per cent who are now in camps in the
American zones of Germany and
over last year's giving.
In 1947, gifts totaling $59,013.95 Austria, from Dec. 22, 1945, to
were contributed by 312 organiz- April 21, 1947.
The purpose ot this amendment
ations. In 1948, the 312 organ-
Extends its annual invitation to Detroit 'Jewry to spend a de-
izations contributed gifts totaling is two-fold.
lightful vacation on beautiful Lake Erie . . 2 1 /2 hours from
It
removes
a
'discriminatory
$82,037.65 an increase of $23,
Detroit.
feature that was unjustified by
023.70.
the humanitarian motives that
Clean comfortable accommodations and delicious home cooked
inspired this legislation.
Kosher meals, prepared by Mrs. Labell await you and your
Frenchman Sees No Bask
It makes the act more work-
family.
Arab-Jewish Conflict in Zion able because the date of April
For Further Information Write
21, 1947, corresponds to the date
PARIS, (JTA) — There is no on which complete records were
basic conflict between the Jews first maintained as to the popu-
and Arabs of Palestine, Andre ! lation of the displaced persons
lthi,ggl .,„3=it CA. 9044
PORT STANLEY, ONTARIO
Philip, former Minister of Na- camps. It therefore removes the
possibility
of

fraudulent
appli
tional Economy, declared on his
return from Israel at a meeting cations -Which would have been
of the French Zionist Organiza- possible because of the incom--
plete registrations in existence

prior to April 21, 1947.
The former Cabinet member
HOMER FERGUSON,
praised Jewish collective settle-
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U. S. Senator from Michigan.
ments in Palestine as "one of the
most fruitful social experiments Study of Hebrew in NYC Schools
Hand Stitchey1 With Scalloped Edges
in world history," and said that Gaining Faster Enrollment
July 16, the date on which the
Monogramed if Desired
NEW YORK (JTA)—The New
United Nations Security Council York City Board of Education
first used the term "state of reported that the study of He-
Israel," would- become a historic brew in the city's school system
date.
has gained more rapidly than any
TYLER 447211
8823 TWELFTH ST.
other foreign language. During
the
last
three
years,
Hebrew
144 Jewish Refugees
gained more than 17.5 percent in
Arrive from Shanghai
enrollment, an annual survey
SAN FRANCISCO (JTA)—A disclosed,
&rs ■ PP of. 144 . Jewish refugees
MICKEY 'WOOLF
from Shanghai arrived aboard
the S.Sk". \.General Meigs, it was
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announcecNly, the local office of
For the finest in
AUGUST SALE
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leans. An additional 320 Shang-
Music and Entertainment
hai Jews are expected to land
UNiversity 1-9045
EVERY FUR FROM
here on Aug. 11.
FEAT-

PRAGUE, (JTA)—A contract
providing for the filming of mo-
tion pictures in Hebrew in the
Barandov studios here has been
signed between the Palam-Film
Corporation. of Israel and Czecho-
slovakia's nationalized film indus-
try.
The agreement calls for start- •
ing production on the first movie
in October. The film will cosh
$240,000. Israeli actors will be
brought here to play the leading
roles.
Zvi Nadav, a specialist in the
Israeli Ministry of Communica-
tions, arrived here from Poland
to study Czechoslovakia's auto-
mobile industry as well as com-
munications. He spent a consid-
erable time in Poland studying
the same industries.





national Student Congress in
Prague. Following that con-
ference; he toured southern and
eastern• Europe, gaining a first-
hand view of tumultuous post-
war developeinents there.
While at Wayne, Rovetch led
the chapter of the United States
Student Assembly.. He was a
member of the University Stu-
dent Council; wrote for the De-
troit ACollegian, Wayne student
newspaper; and was affiliated
with. the WayneIilll Founda-
tion,
He . attended Central -• High
School and the Workmen's Circle
Jewish School:
This summer Rovetch is work-
ing in the educational depart-
ment of the CIO's Franklin D.
RooSevelt camp for workers at
Port Huron, Mich.

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