14 News Brevities Friday, December 31, 1948 WILLIAM B. HERLANDS, for- mer New York City Commis- sioner of Investigation, has been elected president of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, succeeding Dr. Samuel Nirenstein. • • • NORDAU CHAPTER of the Zionist Organization met Dec. 15, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hirsch, 15361 Linwood and made plans for the Hanukah party held Dec. 25, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Louis Berent, 19320 Santa Rosa. • . fund Among Detroiters on the SAMUEL SLOTKIN. "stational boa, a of directors of the fund food chairman of the SOS cam- are M.o tin L. Butzel• Dr. B. paign of the Joint Distribution Benedict Glaier. Julian H. Kro- Committee, contributed a carload lik. Judge Theodore Levin and of canned food for Jews in Euro- Win•man. pean DP camps. JDC officials Ileni • • • estimated that the donation Moe than 500 delegates, rep - would suffice to feed the largest re-entaie tiade unions. manufac - DP camp in Germany for two tote:, associations, fraternal and pounds of food to supplement the reee,ail , organizations, and near- SOS goal of 4.000,000 pounds. • • • I. too auxiliaries in all parts of tti.• United States, will convene Primitive patterns of "scape- II, I a - Angeles on Jan. 9. for the goating" and the type of frustra- f.. ,• day conclave of the Jewish tion necessary to produce mass (• e.,•inipti•e Relief Association murder on the scale of Nazi Ger- oh. ..it mg the LOS ANGELES many are analyzed by Gordon W. S \ \as otIUM and National Allport in a New Freedorri Center. at Duarte. Me I, Pamphlet, "ABC's of SCAPE- • • • GOATING." • • • reports of COMMUNITY ,•anipaigns in major cities NEW YORK—In a statement in tee ,-,:ntry indic,ite that De- issued by its General Executive tt•.t oia in front in percentage Committee, the JEWISH NA- g 1,- over its 1947 results. De- TIONAL WOLKERS' ALLI- e•ao.t.- a 7 8 per cent gain ANCE, Labor Zionist fraternal CONG. BETH SHMUEL in- vites its friends and members to a Hanukah latke party at 7 p. m. Sunday, Jan. 2. at the synagogue, Dexter and Buena Vista. • • • Eiehteen health and welfare agencies raising money in Michi- gan have joined the UNITED HEALTH and WELFARE FUND of MIC'EfIGAN to take part in the first annual. federated appeal for- -fate and national health and welf,Ilf• agencies this winter, it was announced by J. M. Shackle- ton of Saginaw. president of the raised for its 125 1! • :ill 1947. •: 1••••.ilber agencies in Thi: •e.e• S5.843.000 was reported at the• end of the campaign. o. ,.: • HENRY COHEN FAMILY CINCLE met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cohen. .2292 Claus mount, and elected the fol- lowing officers: Milton Cross, president; Charles Cohen, vice president; Jennie Cohen. secre- tary: Bessie Cohen, treasurer; Louis Cohen, monitor. The next meeting will he Jan. 9 at the home of Mrs. Fannie Cohen, when the officers will be in- stalled. • • • MOSES LEBENSOHN, a leader of the Argentine Radical Party, has been elected a member of the Constituent Assembly. It will be the first time since the Argentine Parliament was dissolved, follow- ing the revolution of June 4. 1943, that a Jew has become a member of the country's highest legisla- tive body. Plans June Wedding Shaarey. Zedek Women I. Schlussel to Address Feature Jewish Humor Sisters of Zion Mizrachi At January 10 Program Irving Schlussel, 'president of . Detroit JNF, will be guest speak- Mrs. Abe Katzman, president er at a Hanukah latke party of of the Sisterhood of Shaarey Ze- dek, invites the membership and the Sisters of Zion Mirachi at friends to a dessert' luncheonette at 1 p.m. Monday, Jan. 10, in the social hall of the synagogue. A program entitled "Can You Top This" will be conducted by Mrs. Morris Adler and her "board of laugh experts," Mes- dames William Greenwald, Meyer Shugerman and Aaron Silber- blatt. The afternoon will feature Jewish humor in various cate- gories. MISS BARBARA FELDMAN Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldman of Leslie Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Bar- bara Helen, to Hugh Jay Rosin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rosin of Duane Ave. A June wedding is planned. Students' Troth Told order, voices its deep regret over the demise of the American Jew- ish Conference this month, and calls for the establishment of a united "central authority" in American Jewry. • • • . S Senator MATTHEW M. of West Virginia. will N!';1' -ti - tinguished list of goy- , Condemning a section of the ,' ae •lit officials and civic lead- wal with ess the annual Displaced Persons Act of 1948 as of United Service for "our own racial superiority law," HARRY N. ROSENFIELD, one Aniei',cans at Hotel of the three New York. Jan. 8 and 9. members of the Tla• nieet mg also will be ad- DP Commission, & essen by Herbert H. Lehman, told the 19th an- 1. leer Governor of New York; nual convention 11 e :a• N. flasenfield. member of of the Council of the Cieted States Displaced Pe•- Organizations of sons Commission; Henry Mor- f-HAS (Hebrew gentieiu. Jr . general chairman of Immigrant A i d the United Jewish Appeal, of Society) in New which United Service is a con- York that the stituent agency; Lt. Col. Jerry M. law, in part not Save of the U. S. Army's Civil Rosenfield only "operates to Aftairs----13reision; Ralph E. Sam- uel president of the Federation penalize people on the basis of of Jewish Philanthropies of New nationality and religion," but Yoi k arid vice-president of the also creates serious administra- Jewish Committee, and tive difficulties and slows down NI: Joseph Welt Of Detroit, the whole process of admitting lei ,•., i,•rit of the Council of Jew- displaced persons." • • • rsii • • • NATHAN HACK, founder of As a ti ihute to Dr. A. L. Hack Shoe Co., who since his Saereir. pi evident of Brandeis retirement in 1946 has made his the Supreme Lodge home in Santa Monica, Calif., of Pal a Broil has established the will be guest speaker at the Wed- nesday luncheon meeting . of the A Ill; A NI 1. E () N SAC II A R AWARD. to be given annually Detroit Shoe Retailers' Associa- tion, on the subject, "What Has of an unpublished ti,• 1949 in Store for Us?" Since k. on a Jewish theme, ci. making his home on the Pacific announi ed by the it Coast, Mr. Hack has served as S.., ir Award Committee. The Orthopaedic Shoe Consultant to • i a pi lie of $500 and se- both the Birmingham Veterans prize-winning le, of ttie Administration Hospital at Van re Hillel book for the Nuys and Sawtelle Veterans Ad- val' e year---will be presented ministration Hospital at West Los • • ea( h year at the Bran- Angeles. He is honorary life dy - 1 -,niver city commencement president of Michigan Shoe Re- of closing convocation. tail••s' Association and is a past • • • president of the Detroit group. Fi•TAlt w.ill hold its annual 11.1riuk.ili patty at 8 p.m. Satur- U. S. Air Attache to Israel O,y. y 1, at the home of NICOSIA. Cyprus, (JTA)—Col. BetAria Evelyn Guyer, 2274 Ha- Edwin Archibald, the first United ael .vooti. All members and friends States air attache assigned to are invited. Fur information call Israel, left for Israel accompanied T Y. 4 -6563. by a staff of four. • • • • THE JEWISH NEWS — Mesdames Morris Ruskin and Jacob - Bernstein are chairmen of social arrangements. Mrs. Walter Field and Mrs. George Bremen, book review chairmen, announce that the next review will take place Jan. 25. Reservations may be placed with Mrs. Richard Cott, TO. 8-5617. IRVING SCHLUSSEL 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 5, at Rosenberg's. Mesdames M. Smerling, R. Whiteman and R. Cronenwalci are in charge of arrangements. The public is invited. Mrs. Joseph H. Kunin will entertain at a breakfast Tuesday, Jan. 4, at her home on Webb, in honor of Mrs. Simcha Rabinowitz, national president of the Women's Mizrachi Organization of Amer- ica. All board members are ex- Folk Schools Install New Officers Jan. 3 Newly-elected officers of the Jewish Folk Schools of, the Labor Zionist Organization will be in- stalled at 9 p.m. Monday, Jan. 3, at the Labor Zionist Institute. The new officers are: D. Sislin, chairman; S. Seltzer, M. Krot- man, Mrs. L. Linsky, vice chair- pected to attend. man; S. Taxey, financial secre- tary; M. Schubiner, treasurer; Mrs. I. Shrodeck, N. Weissman, INSURED recording secretaries; I. Zemel, pedagogical chairman: A. Beit- ner, office chairman: M. Shmuk- ler, Mr. and Mrs. A. Beitner, Mrs. D. Sislin. Mr. and Mrs. J. Glaser, Mrs. L. Goldman, Mrs. C. Boim. Mrs. S. Weiner, execu- tive, and J. Glaser. transporta- tion chairman. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 2% Only 2,5f10 DP's Arrived In U.S. in Last Six Months CURRENT RATE WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Only 2,500 DP immigrants arrived in MISS BARBARA FREEDMAN Mr. and Mrs. Louis Freedman of Fairfield Ave. announce the betrothal of their daughter, Bar- bara Rissel, to Herbert Lawrence Shevin, son of Mrs. Maurice Steingold of Parkside Ave. and the late Irving Shevin. The bride-elect is a student at Highland Park Junior College and her fiance attends the Uni- versity of Michigan, where he is affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu. A June wedding is planned. Americas Savings & Loan Association the United States during the first six months following passage of the DP Act of 1948 instead of the 10,000 persons originally ex- pected to enter during this half year, Ugo Carusi, chairman of the Displaced Persons Commis--; sion, declared here. — - Your Neighborhood Savings Institution Dexter Blvd. at Cortland TO. 9-6611 DAVID SCIIOICIIIT n The AUTHORIZED AGENCY zie United Hebrew Schools of Detroit ._9fzd Aand ,Vz vice Gratefully Acknowledcje the Receipt of one scholarship from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tarnopol of Cle- ments Ave. in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son; Edwin • • LONGINES.dWITTNAUER • :$1 a contribution to the scholarship fund of the Hebrew Schools from a group of relatives and friends from Cleveland, 0., in memory of Mrs. Anna Schlussel. 'Xick‘ e.4 Longines, "The world's most honored watch" • winner of 10 world's fair FURNITURE and Wall-to-Wall CARPETS Witt:mow 543.75 grand prizes • 28 gold medals • offi- cial watch for the U. S. 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