Abe Kasle Re-Elected Hebrew Schools' Head for Fifth Term Abe Kasle was re-elected pres- ident of the United Hebrew `Schools at the annual meeting, on Tuesday evening, at the Northwest Hebrew Congregation. Jacob Kellman, Ira G. Kauf- man and Lawrence W. Crohn were chosen vice presidents; Daniel G. Cullen, secretary; Maurice Landau, treasurer. The • following were elected members of the board for a three-year term: Julius Berman, Charles Char- lip, Theodore Curtis, Mrs. Jo- seph H. Ehrlich, Dr. Samuel Ep- stein, Henry' Feinberg, Mitchell Feldman, Walter L. Field, Mor- ris L. Frurnan, Joseph Holtzman, Morris M. Jacobs, Rabbi Moses Lehrman, Samuel Schwartz, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, Nathan Shecter, Saul Sloan, Maurice Landau, Daniel G. Cullen, Ira G. Kaufman and Ben Fishman. hen; membership, Samuel Sch- wartz; real estate, Julius Ber- man; synagogue, Morris Fish- man; public relations, Lawrence Crohn; Women's Auxiliary, Mrs. Louis Tobin; alumni, Allan Wes- ton; nomination, Philip Slomo- vitz. .- Exhibit Creative Work An exhibit of textbooks and creative work of students in • AT SCHOLNICK'S and it is STORE-WIDE Other Board Members Members of the board whose terms expire in 1950 are: Dr. A. E. Bernstein, Nathan R. Epstein, Rabbi Leon Fram, Philip J. Gil- bert, Dr. A. M. Heshman, Abe Kasle, Chas. Robinson, Isaac Ro- senthal, Charles Rubiner, Dr. A. W. Sander s, Dr. Oscar Schwartz, Philip Slomovit z, Nathan Yaffa • and Judge Wil- liam Friedman. Members whose terms expire in 1951 are: Rabbi Morris Adler, Louis Berry, Irwin I. Cohn, Jo- seph B. Colten, Lawrence W. Crohn, Morris Fishman, Leon Kay, Jacob Kellman, Saul R. Le- vin, Aaron A. Silberblatt, Louis Stoll, Jack Tobin, Henry Wine- man and Joseph Yolles. The advisory committee con- sists of former presidents, Harry Cohen, Robert Marwil, Aaron Pregerson, Louis Robinson, Mau- rice H. Zackheim and 'Rudolph Zuieback. Representatives of the Worn- an's Auxiliary on the board are: Mesdames Louis Gelfand, Bert L. Smokier and Louis Tobin. Representatives of the Alumni Association are : Allan L. Weston and Sol King. Need for New Branch Reviewing the progress of the schools during the past year, Kasle pointed to the need for expanding the physical facilities of the educational sys- tem and stated that the need already is felt for a new school building in the northwest sec- tion of the city. He said that arrangements will have to be made for the transportation of pupils to distant sc,,hools and that these needs already are be- ing taken into consideration. Mr. Kasle reviewed the recent new policies introduced in the schools, and expressed particu- lar satisfaction over the success of the Midrasha, and Hebrew Teachers' College. 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L ac rictricl Doeskin Fine st Qziality tailored' Gctbarc/ine, and Tropic FIgnnel Sletcks. 15 to Now 33% OPP - Symposium and Reports Albert Elazar, associate Sup- erintendent, introduced three participants in the symposium, Midrasha students Evelyn Stoll- man and David Rappaport, who have just graduated from Wayne University, and Levi - Gura. The symposium participants outlined the responsibilities of the home, the school and the community in fulfilling the educational needs of the Jewish youth. A choral recitation, "Song of Our People," was presented by intermediate and high school students under the direction of Shirley — Subar Sklash. Bella Goldberg was the piano accom- panist. Reports were submitted by the following committee heads : Ed- ucation, Maurice H. Zackheim; budget and finance, Louis Rob- inson; scholarships, Harry Co- SPORT SHIRTS Brith Abraham Bars Communists SOUTH FALLSBURG, N. Y.— (JTA)—R esolutio ns barring Communists from membership in the organization and calling for an immediate investigation of the denazification program in the United States zone of Ger- many were adopted by 800 dele- gates at the 62nd annual con- vention of Brith Abraham. The convention also voted to establish, in conjunction with the Red Mogen David of Israel, a rehabilitation center • in Tel Aviv in memory of Col. David Marcus, American Jewish war hero who was killed during the fighting near Jerusalem a year ago. Louis A. Weissman of New York was elected Grand Master of the Order. Anti-Semites Forming New Group in France PARIS, (JTA)—A new group comprising anti-Semitic, pro- Fascist and collaborationist ele- ments was formed here recently by publication of a weekly news- paper. Restricted to members able to pay annual dues of $13. The new organization—"Friends of the French Liberties"—plans to launch a 1,500,000-franc fund- raising drive to expand its pre- sent program. 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