Our headiest good wishes to all our relatives and friends and to 6—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 8, 1948 the entire Jewish community for a Happy New Year. May 5709 mark the end of strife and the beginning of an unending era of peace - for the entire world. Mr. & Mrs. Alex Burnstein & 13mily 17337 Woodingham Mr. & Mrs. Morris J. Cross 3710 Richton Dr. I. H. Dix & Family Mr.& Mrs. Joseph Soverinsky & Daughter 17315 Roselawn Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Davis & Sons, Sheldon & Stuart 3735 Rochester Mr. & Mrs. Samuel L. Weller & Family Wildemere Avenue Mr. & Mrs. Sol Feinberg & Daughter, Diane 3375 Fullerton Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Glassman & Family 4000 'Webb Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Soverinsky & Family 2457 Woodward Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heller & Daughter, Barbara Gail 2024 Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Max Sosin & Family 2660 Collingwood Mr. & Mrs. Alick Herzberg 2050 Calvert Mr. & Mrs. Harry Sloan & Family 1715 Burlingame Mr. & Mrs. Joe Mendelson & Daughter Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Blumeno & Son Eric. 834 W. Huron St., Pontiac, Mich. 2225 Blaine Mrs. Samuel Moses & Family 3710 Richton Rose Poskel Mr. & Mrc. Max Rester & Family 1941 Tuxedo Mr. & Mrs. William Hoptman & Family 17560 Woodingham Dr. Mr. & Mrs. Philip Ash & Family. 17364 Muirland Mr. & Mrs. Isaac Cohl & Family • 2061 Calvert Mr. & Mrs. Isadore Miller & Family 3797 W. Grand Ave. Mr. & Mrs. 0. Schwartz 19301 Greenlawn Dr. & Mrs. Arthur A. Wittenberg & Family 4020 Cortland Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Young & Family 2957 Leslie Mrs. Minnie Raskin & Sons 11845 LaSalle Blvd. Dr. & Mrs. David Kliger & Son, Seymour 2211 Calvert New Yorkers Contribute $50,000,000 to the UJA NEW YORK, (JTA) — New Yorkers of every faith and creed will have contributed more than $50,000.,000 to the 1948 campaign of the United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York by the end of the year, former Governor Her- bert H. Lehman, honorary chair- man of the UJA effort in the metropolitan area, told over 200 campaign officers at a dinner meeting held at Hotel Astor. PONTIAC NOTES Chenstochover Rajoner Israel Affair Sunday Activities in Israel will be de- picted on films to be shown at a special affair sponsored by Chen- stochover Rajoner Farein to be held at 7:30 p. m. Sunday, Oct. 10, at Jewish Cultural Center on Joy Rd. Speakers will out- line the need of the Aid-to-Israel drive for Materials for Palestine to which the Chenstochover Ra- joner pledged a motorcycle. The public is invited to attend this affair at which refreshments will e served. Truman Supported Jewish ClaiMs to Negev territory President Truman gave Dr. Weizmann definite assurances at their meetings in - Washington last -November that he would support Jewish claims for the inclusion of the Negev in the territory of the Jewish state, the Israeli President told a press con- ference. Dr. Weizmann said that Mrs. Hartstein to -Address Truman's assurances were given Detroit Bnai Brith Women after he had shown him the Ne- gev on a map and explained that Mrs. William Barris announces the area is of vast importance to that Mrs. Jack Harstein, past Israel for all plans for Jewish president, will be the guest immigration and resettlement. speaker at the next meeting of The president of the Provisional Detroit Chapter of Bnai Brith Government of Israel revealed Women, Monday evening, Oct. 11, at the news parley that he and at the Lee Plaza. Mrs. Hartstein's Mrs. Weizmann had formally re- outline of highlights of Bnai nounced their British nationality Brith will be followed by a quiz two days prior to their departure program and prizes. Everyone , is for Israel. invited to attend. A Bohemian party is planned for Nov. 10 at Israel Hailed..in Sermons Northwest Congregation, for all NEW YORK—(JTA) — The Establishments of Israel was cit- fund raisers. Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum re- been elected president of Keloa viewed Nathan Ausubel's "A Klub. * * * Treasury of Jewish Folklore" at Among the group leaders of the silver tea of Temple Beth the orientation program at the Jacob Sisterhood, held at the University of Michigan are Pon- home of Mrs. Abe Lapides. tiac residents Conrad Goode and Elinor Horwitz. * * * * * The Pontiac chapter of Hadas- Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Simon pre- sah opened its season with the showing of the film "Look Home- sented a combination anesthesia and resuscitation unit to St. Jo- ward, Wanderer." seph Mercy Hospital. * * * Bnai Israel Sisterhood spon- SEEK RELATIVES HERE sored a bridge-fashion show in Union of Russian Jews, Inc., 55 the synagogue social hall. Mrs. W. 43nd St., New York 16, N. Y., Morris Kampner was chairman. ask assistance in locating the fol- * * * lowing persons: Oscar Cohen, executive direc- Spant or Spunt, Reiza, daughter tor of the Detroit Jewish Com- of Leib Felshtein, of .Gblovlia munity Council, addressed Cong. Ukraine—being sought by her Bnai Israel on the subject "Eng- sister, Necha Felshtein. land and Palestine, A Study of Wallerstein, Mote-Hersh . and Contrasts." his sister, Mindele, daughter of * * * Leib and Yocheved Valerstein, of Audrey Benson, daughter of Kurov, Lublin region, Poland, be- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Benson, has ing sought by relatives, Pinkus Ackerman, son of Yoske, tailor of Kurov. Ferris Institute Plans Homecoming on. Oct. 16 Students from this city and area at Ferris Institute in Big Rapids are busy preparing for the twentieth annual Homecom- ing of Ferris Institute, which will take place the week-end of Oc- tober 16. Students from. this area write the event promises to be the biggest and best in history of Ferris Institute, with visits of the old grads, open house events by the fraternities ..nd sororities, a big dancing party at the armory, the big Homecoming football game between Ferris Institute and Michigan Tech of Houghton, a gigantic parade of all groups, fraternities, from the Institute. Italy to Operate 'Sealed Trains for Displaced Jews ROME, (JTA)—Displaced Jews from Austria who will embark at Italian ports for Israel will pass through Italy in sealed trains accompanied by Italian police from the Austro-Italian frontier to the harbor. Arieh Stern, official representa- Eire's Kosher Meat Gift tive of Israel, arrived here by Criticized in Papers plane and was welcomed at the DUBLIN (JTA)—The arrival airport by leaders of Jewish here of 34 schochtim to prepare organizations. He declared that 1,000,000 cans of kosher meat do- he will concentrate his efforts on nated.by the government of Erie winning Italian recognition of to 3,ewisla displaced, persons- was -criticized in Irish newspapers. ,A.1.11,4( 2649 Leslie To enable the staff of The Jewish News to observe the holidays, the following deadlines have been set for October: For the issue of Oct. 15, , next Friday, deadline for editorial copy is at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 11, and for photographs, 12 noon Friday, Oct. 8. Copy must reach The Jewish News office by mail or personal delivery. No editorial items are accepted over the telephone. For the issue of Oct. 22, deadline for copy and photographs is 12 noon Friday, Oct. 15. For the issue of Oct. 29, deadline for l'copy and photographs is 12 noon Friday, Oct. 22. If your copy is missing from editions of holiday weeks, it will be because of failure to observe deadlines. No exceptions can be made! With the arrival from Paris of John Foster Dulles it appeared that Dewey's advisors abandoned for the time being any intention of issuing a statement on Pales- tine. Such a statement setting forth the Republican viewpoint regarding Bernadotte's recom- mendations have been under pre- paration last week but it evident ly decided not to issue it at this time. (The former Mufti has been named president of the executive of the newly-formed "Arab gov- ernment of Palestine,'? it was re- ported this week.) ORAL 1.1. 540 Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Richter Watch These Deadlines! prosperity would hurt them." ed by many Rabbis clebrating Rosh` Hashanah as an inspiration to people of the world in their attempt to return to accepted laws of international morality. The Nytimes came out editori- ally urging that American delega- tion at the ,UN support Jewish demands for the Negev. The edi- torial justifies the Israeli protest to the UN against Bernadotte's recommendations to give the Negev to the Arabs. "Develop- ment of the Negev by Zionist pioneers. They are the only peo- ple likely to do it on large scien- tific scale—would enrich t h e Middle East," the editorial states. "It would not injure Arabs un- less the-y-- felt • that-•any - Israeli Daughter, Bette Lou Dr. & Mrs. Louis Heideman & Family 4230 Clements Mr. & Mrs. Abe Miller & Daughter Linda 2704 Pasadena Israel to Liquidate DP Camps (Continued from Page 1) Rabbi welcomed him in a deeply moving sermon as the First Presi- dent of the State of Israel. . On New Year's eve, Immigra- tion Minister Moshe Shapira, in an appeal to the Jews in the Di- aspora, said that Israel's gates now are wide open for receiving their brethren, announcing that since the State's establishment 50,000 have come in, and since Jan. 1 70,000 arrived in Israel, whereas until the end of Decem- ber 50,000 more are expected, while in 1949 Israel plans to liq- uidate' Jewish DP camps in Eu- rope, especially in Germany, bringing in at least 120,000. President Truman has cabled Rosh Hashanah greetings to Dr. Weizmann, president of the Pro- visional Government of Israel. President Weizmann and Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion greet- ed Jews in the state of Israel and throughout the world on the oc- casion of the New Year. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Friedenberg & Son, Leslie. 3261 Clements Mr. & Mrs. Seymour Shlain & 1••• SINCERE BEST WISHES for a Happy New Yr ; SF' ATOR Arthur Vandenberg HAPPY NEW YEAR Sincere Best Wishes to the Jewish Community for A Happy New Year JOHN TALBOT REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR STATE SENATOR 5th District Wards 8 - 10 - 12 - 14 HOLIDAY GREETINGS SENATOR CLARENCE A.. REID Republican Candidate For Re-Election 18th Senatorial District WARDS 8-12-16 and 22 TO ALL The Jewish COMMUN- ITIES IN MICHIGAN Senator Homer Ferguson