THE JEWISH NEWS Blessings on Our President - 5 Friday, January 21, 1949 Federation Women Arrange Tours of Detroit Agencies Turkish .Member Has Faith in UN Group; U. S. Member Quits ISTANBUL. (JTA)—Husseyin Djahid Yaltchin, Turkish mem- ber of the UN Palestine Concil- iation Commission, declared that "the Turkish government is sure of being successful in the task of conciliation which it has accept- ed. We will try to satisfy- both parties in the spirit of justice." Yaltchin left for Geneva for corn- , missioner meetings. . Emphasizing that Turkey's pc) sition in the Palestine dispute "will be definitely neutral," Yalt- chin denied a British Broadcast- ing- Corporation report that he would suppoirt the Arab cause. ed U. S. delegate on the UN Con- ciliation Commission for Pales- tine, has resigned for personal reasons. Prime Minister Peter Frazer of New Zealand was received by President Truman today, and told correspondents afterwards that "nothing has arisen to warrant military action between Israel and the United Kingdom or any other nations. Israel has emerged as a nation and it is only a ques- tion of time until all countries extend recognition and Israel is admitted to the United Nations." Five come-and-see tours , to- gether with five stimulating dis- cussion meetings are planned to start Feb. .7 by the Jewish Wel- fare Federation's Women's Di- vision. A project of the Educa- tion Committee, under the chair- Argentine President Demands manship of Mrs. Louis Glasier All Aliens Become Citizens and Mrs.- Harry August, the first BUENOS AIRES (JT9) All meeting of the series is booked aliens who maintain residence in for Monday, Feb. 7, at 1 p.m.;- at Argentina for two years must be- the Art Institute, under the title come citizens or leave the coun- "Federation Forum—Forty-Nine." WASHINGTON. (JTA) — The try, President Juan Peron's new The first of the series will be de- White House announced that Jo.' draft of the Argentine Federal voted to a' discussion of family seph B. Keenan, recently appoint- Constitution, reveals. problems with a visit to the Jew- ish Social Service_ Bureau, 'fam- ily service •agency. The North End Clinic, at 1 p.m. on Feb. 15, will be the scene of the second forum with health as DRASTIC REDUCTIONS the subject. A tour of the facili- ties of the North End Clinic is ON planned as pact of- the program. Those who have not visited the COATS a n 12th Street Council of the Jew- ish Community Center will en- joy the forum devoted to youth, JACKETS Monday, Feb. 21, at 1 p.m. At the Jewish Home_ for Aged, IN the subject will be "SecuritY for ourselves depends on security for PERSIAN LAMB all." This meeting is scheduled for Monday, Feb. 28, at 1 p.m. MINK The final session of the five- FITCH week series will take place at the Jewish Community Center, Fri- SQUIRREL day, March 4, at 1 p.m. with the discussion centering on "Our And Many Other Fine Furs Stake in Our Community." Each of these meetings will be preceded by dessert, for which a "Ceresnie Means Satisfaction" charge of 25c is made. Women are urged to make their reserva- HO. 5814 11547 DEXTER tions for one or more of the meet- ings by calling WOodward 5-3939. JANUARY FUR SALE! America's Jewish communities join with their fellow citizens of all faiths in praying for the welfare of our President who yesterday took the oath of office to which he was elected last November. Blessed be President Harry S. Truman. Membership Mobilization Conference Arranged by Michigan Zionist Region In response to- a cable from Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, the Michigan Zionist Region has called a mem- bership mobilization conference in Detroit for Monday evening, Jan: - 3T, at the Jewish Center. Dr. Silver's appeal urges the moblization in the ZOA of "the greatest -force of numbers, fully alerted, because it is the last battle, the decisive battle" Ere- Iirael. He added, "Israel will Ire- quire uire Zionist support in America q for a generation to come7--I say Zionist- Support, not merely Jew- ish support." Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Israel. a past president of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, has been appointed chairman of _the conference. A special film strip has been provided by the membership department for exhibit at the con- ference. Leading Detroit Zionists Will speak on phases of the or- ganization's work. The conference will be attended by representatiVes of all Michigan Zionist Districts,. as well as the Detroit membership. The Detroit District will under- take a membership campaign on Sunday, Jan. 30. Members of established chapters Haifa, Chap- ter I, ne w and Herzl • will solicit new members: during the day after meeting at the Rose Sit- tig Cohen auditorium at 10 a.m. • Prizes for membership activity, to be awarded at the conference by Rabbi Fram, will include a bust of Theodore Herzl for obtain- ing 20 or more members, a copy f "The Birth of Israel" by Am- bassador . Jorge Garcia Granados ''';for 10 members, and the new ZOA - lapel pin for three mem- bers. HerSchel Auer- bach, ZOA na- H. Auerbach tional member- ship director, will address the meeting, speaking on "The Need for a Bigger and Better ZOA." Included in the proceedings will be • transcriptions of messages from Abba Eban, Israel's repre- sentative at the United Nations, and Dr. Jorge Garcia Granados, Guatemalan delegate to the UN. CERESNIE BROS. Shapero Urges Aid For March of Dimes New lamp bulbs for old... Seven Detroiters Take National JDA Posts * another EXTRA Edison Service Providing leadership in this area for the program to advance human rights, seven local com- munal leaders are now serving as members of the national council of the Joint Defense Ap- peal, it was announced last week. The JDA, currently seeking a national goal of- $6,826,115, is the fund-raising arm of the Ameri- can Jewish Committee and the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. Detroit leaders who have agreed to serve are Leo M. But- zel, Victor Klein, Isadore 'Levin, Leonard T. Lewis, Judge Charles Simons, Joseph M. Welt and Henry Win'eman. Israel Census Shows Population of 782,000 -TEL AVIV (WJA)—According to the latest official ,census, the Population of Israel now. numbers 782,000, which covers 713,000 Jews and 69,000 Arabs and Gen- tiles. There will be 1,000,000 Jews living in Israel before the end of 1949, Itzhak Werfel, of 'the Jewish immigration bureau, de- clared over the week-end in a statement to the press. It never fails to amaze newcomers to Detroit and Southeastern Michigan!.Without extra charge, we will exchange your burnt-out incandescent lamp bulbs for new ones. You can trade in larger bulbs for smaller—or smaller ones for a larger size. Just bring your old bulbs, along with a recent Edison bill for quick identi- fication, to any Edison customer office. NATE S. SHAPERO The 1949 March of Dimes, which is entering its second week, is gaining increasing momentum, Nate S. Shapero, campaign chair- man for Wayne County, an- nounced. He urged all citizens to redouble their efforts in the final week to make the drive a record success. Shapero listed two primary reasons for greater donations than ever before during the campaign. On the one hand there is the ever-present threat of a local infantile paralysis epidemic, such as last year's crippling attacks in parts of North Carolina and Cal- ifornia, while on the other is the tremendously high cost of after-' care for those stricken. Then, too, we will replace any frayed or worn-out appliance cord you have in your home with a brand-new one—also at no extra charge. For more than forty years, Detroit Edison custom- ers have used these extra services. They will help you get the most out of all the electricity you use. DETROIT EDISON