JWF Women's Division Annual 6—THE JEWISH NEWS Meeting to Be Collection Day JSG Plans Program For '48-'49 Season Friday, September 10, 1948 "We redeem our promise so Survey," Mrs. Max R. Frank, that you- can redeem yours." That is what the collection com- Division president, stated, "be- mittee of the Jewish Welfare cause this examination of De- Federation's Women's Division is troit's recreation, health, and telling contributors to the 1948 welfare services was one of the Allied Jewish Campaign in an final projects in which our be- announcement that the Division's loved Fred M. Butzel was a Annual Meeting, Wednesday, participant as' a member of the Sept. 22, will be Collection Day. Citizens' Survey Committee." The meeting will be held at the The nominating committee's Detroit Institute of Arts. chairman is.- Mrs. Fred A. Gins- Under the chairmanship of Mrs. burg, who is assisted by Mes- Daniel Krouse, the committee dames Arthur Bloom, Joseph will set up stations • at the Art Falk, Saul Glueckman, William Institute, where women attending B.. Isenberg, - ,John CI Hopp and the annual. meeting can • make Leo Mellen. cash payments to meet the iria- All women contributors to the ,mediate-- and urgent .• needs • in. Allied. Jewish Campaign are eligible : to. vote at the Sept. 22 meeting. The, program has been arranged under the chairman- ship of Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner. Reservations for the meeting are being taken at Women's Division offices, WO. 5-3939. 3 Detroiters on JWB's Center Division; Meet In New York Sept. 18-19 MRS. DANIEL KROUSE Israel and other parts of the . world Where Allied Jewish Cam- paign agencies do their work. At t h is meeting, Women's Division members will have an opportunity to see what their Allied' Jewish Campaign con- tributions helped to accomplish in Israel, through the showing of recent newsreels from the Jewish state. Other features will - include a panel discussion of the Hunter Survey conducted under the sponsorship of the Citizens Sur- vey Committee of Metropolitan Detroit and election of officers.. "It seems especially.. appropri-' ate that the Women's Division should devote its first 1948-49 meeting to a consideration of this Samuel H. Rubiner, Isidore Sobeloff and Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, Detroit, are among the 66 members of the Jewish Center Division of the National Jewish Welfare Board whose annual meeting on Saturday evening, Sept. 18, and all day Sunday, Sept. 19, at Hotel Commodore, New York, will take steps toward putting into effect the Jewish Community Center movement's newly adopted Statement of Principles on Jewish Center Pur- poses and consider the nature of Jewish Center participation in the forthcoming program of USO, whose reactivation was recently announced. CARD OF SYMPATHY The officers and members of the Rovner Progressive Farein extend their deepest sympathy to the brother and sister of - Isa- dore Levy, and family, on the kiss of their father, Harry Levy, who died at the age of 100 at the Jewish Home for Aged. M. Wasserman, President. J. Siegal, Secretary. The program committee of the Junior Service Group of the Jewish Welfare Federation, under the chairmanship of the past president, Dr. Sam Krohn, has outlined a program for young adults for the 1948-49 season. General meetings, open to all members, will lay stress on mak- ing the Jewish community and its agencies familiar in all their aspects to the young adults. The opening meeting will be a full dress Jury Trial entitled "Has the Jewish Community Taken Care of Its Own?" De- fending and prosecuting lawyers, Judge, and witnesses will attempt to present the case to the audi- ence. Another meeting, in the tradi- tional Town Hall fashion, will deal with the challenges and problems facing American Jew- ish Youth. In December the program com- mittee will offer a "We the Peo- ple Speaks" meeting at which recipients of aid from local Jew- ish agencies will present person- al stories of their experience with agencies. In January there will be a Hanukah party. Another phase of the program committee's work includes a lecture series headed by Dona Leep. JSG members will meet for three sessions to learn about the workings of local organiza- tions. The series will be entitled "Inside the Detroit Jewish Com- munity." This year the Program Com- mittee plans to repeat the dis- cussion groups. Miss Corrine Perlis heads this sub-committee. A religious program is planned, patterned after last year's pro- gram when JSG members were invited , to be special guests at Friday night services in Jewish synagogues. Young adults who wish to join the Junior Service Group may send in $1 dues with their name, address, phone number, and occupation to Helen Alpert, Jewish Welfare Federation, 250 W. Lafayette. RE-EL EC Mc LEOD NEW YORK (JTA)—Dr. Alice Salon-ion, pioneer German sociol- ogist, known as the "Jane Ad- dams of Germany," who was ex- pelled by the Nazis in 1937, died here' at the age of 76. An Open Letter To Our Fellow Citizens CLARENCE I CONGRESSMAN MICHIGAN'S THIRTEENTH record for good judgment and for loyal devotion to his constituents. He has fought for economies without sacrificing the best interests of our country. He has been a liberal and a staunch defender of These are crucial times for the world and for America. We are faced with issues that challenge our courage as citizens and as human beings. The United States needs a Congress of able and experienced men in the coming two years to steer this country along the road of progress and prosperity and on the way to peace. But there can be no peace unless the wrongs of the last war are corrected, unless the peoples- of the world - can live in harmony-and unless the downtrodden are given a chance to be secure. During his 18 years of service in Congress, Congress- man CLARENCE J. McLEOD has established an enviable all who needed comfort and aid. He has been among the pioneer Christian Zionists in our land. He is a consistent supporter of movements for lib- eral immigration legislation and he stands committed to efforts to scrap the last discriminating Displaced Persons Bill and to adopt a measure that will eliminate all anti- Catholic and anti-Jewish provisions. CLARENCE J. McLEOD is needed in Congress by the State of Michigan and - the Nation at large. It is to the best interests of our Nation that CLAR- ENCE J. McLEOD be returned to Congress and we urge you to vote for him at the Primaries next Tuesday and at the election in November. JEWISH COMMITTEE FOR RE-ELECTION OF CLARENCE J. McLEOD IDA LIPPMAN SAMUEL J. RHODES Attorney, Civic Leader Past Commander, Department Jewish War Veterans of the U.S. HAROLD S. MORAN Commander, Department of Michigan Jewish War Veterans of the United States. - HARRY MADISON • Past Commander, Department Jewish - War Veterans of the- U.S. of Michigan Past Commander, Department Jewish War Veterans of the U.S. {A, :h.) 4,14 JOSEPH JONES of Michigan Past Commander. Lawrence H. Jones Post. No. 190 Jewish War Veterans of the U.S. .(This Advertisement Donated by War Veterans' Committee) NE. TO CONGRESS Past Commander, Detroit Post No. 135 Jewish War Veterans of the U.S. HARRY J. SCHAEFFER COL. ROLAND W. FIXEL Michigan DISTRICT • REPUBLICAN MRS. HYMAN ALTMAN Jewish. Radio Dour.