On the Record
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By NATHAN ZIPRIN
(Copyright, 1949, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate,
Inc.)
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Dr. Emanuel Neumann is busy writing a book whose canvas
will not be limited only to the Jewish scene.
Young Mizrachi publicity director Mare Tannenbaum hopes to
complete a novel before the fall shadows creap on the land.
In Bernard Brachya Cohen the Jewish Tehological Seminary
aas a fine student and potentially great writer . . . Brachya is a
highly talented story teller who will pierce his way to literary fame
if the rabbinate does not lure him from his art.
Harry Torczyner, who recently addressed the Law Faculty of
the Hebrew University, is an authority on international law. He
practiced law at Brussels, Belgium, before coming to this country.
In the nine years since he was graduated from the Columbia
University School of Law and admitted to the bar he has gained
an enviable reputation as a lawyer. His brother Jacques is vice-
Chairman of the ZOA Administrative Council.
If an annual award were given to the most energetic Jewish
leader. Louis Segal of the Jewish National Workers' Alliance would
probably walk off with the honor each year . . . The frail-looking
secretary-general of the Farband, as the Alliance is popularly
called in Yiddish, is a proverbial human dynamo. He has few.
Superiors as a debator.
This Week's Radio Programs
Of Jewish Interest
JEWISH COMMUNITY
COUNCIL HOUR
Time: 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug.
21.
Station: WDET-FM.
Feature: Representatives of
the Jewish Welfare Federation
will discuss plans and activities
of the Federation. Shirley Zaft
will present Israeli melodies, ac-
companied by Harriet Lewis.
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Holiday in Israel
On the Luxury Liner
UN Unit Outlines
Internationalized
Jerusalem Plan
Telegraph Wires to
The Jewish News
JERUSALEM.—The UN Con-
ciliation Commission's special
Jerusalem subcommittee is put-
ting the finishing touches on its
plan for the internationalization
Of the city and will present its
plan to the full commission at
Lausanne for presentation to
the General Assembly in Sep-
tember as part of an over-all
report of its _activities.
It is learned that the plan
provides for _international con-
trol of partition except that
neither Arabs nor Israelis will
be permitted to establish their
capital in the city. UN sources
admit that they do not have the
means to impose such a solu-
tion, but they hope to bring the
plan into existence on -- purely
moral authority." -
Asked .to comment on the lift-
ing of the Middle East arms em-
bargo by the Security Council,
UN sources declared that the
"embargo was violated daily
everywhere in the Near .;East,
and therefore the Security Coun-
cil took the easiest course, thus
avoiding permanent damage to
United Nations. prestige."
Direct
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Spanish Church Asks
International Jerusalem
PARIS, (JTA) —The Mad rid
radio reported that the Catholic
Church in Spain has approach-
ed the Spanish government to
ask for diplomatic intervention
in behalf of the international-
ization of Jerusalem.
Detroit Boy to Settle
In Israel with Betar
Meir Greenfield, son of Mr.
and' Mrs. Harry A. Greenfield,
of Detroit, will be among the
group of 15 Betarim who will
leave in September for Israel,
to join the settlement Ramat
RaZiel, 11 miles west of Jeru-
salem.
Detroit Revisionists ask that
the public provide the lads with
such necessities as a truck, trac-
tor, washing machine, sewing
machine, refrigerator, small
farin tools, carpenter's tools,
warm clothing, bedding, blankets
and sheets. Anyone interested in
helping to make available these
articles may have them deliv-
ered to Golden Cracknel Co.,
600 Custer, Detroit 2,
ILE DE FRANCE
JWV Reports:
Member Drive
Leaders Named
By PAUL KIRSCH
Henry Burdick, Department of
Michigan senior vice command-
er, announces that the follow-
ing men have been named to
head the 1949-1950 JWV member-
ship drive: Leon Ginsburg, Har-
old S. Norman, Samuel Kirsch,
Joseph Bale, Al Bricker, Ben
Greenfield, Irwin Kepes, Paul
Kirsch and Henny Littman.
Plans are being formulated
for an extensive campaign • to
enroll every Jewish veteran as
a member of a JWV post.
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Lawrence H. Jones Post held
a membership breakfast Sun-
day, Aug. 14. The breakfast had
a large turnout and many new
JWV members were signed up.
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A lawn party was held at Rose
Cantor's home for patients of
Dearborn Veterans Hospital,
Aug. 10, after the ball game.
The two events were sponsored
by the Lt. Roy- F. Green, Lt.
Eli Levin and Lt. Raymond
Zussman Auxiliaries.
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JWV welcomes back to the
active list, after his recent ill-
ness, Harry J. Schaeffer, past
department . commander and
past commander of Post No. 135,
and reports that Samuel J.
Rhodes, past department com-
mander, and president of the
Memorial Home Association, has
made a rapid recovery from his
recent illness.
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Members are requested to at-
tend. the reburial service for
Sol Yetz to be held Aug. 21. The
Yetz-Cohen Post is named in
honor of Sol Yetz.
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Tickets for the moonlight to
Bob-Lo Aug. 30 are now ready at
the Department of Michigan
office, 206 Charlevoix Bldg. Call
WO. 1-3089 for reservations.
WJC Executive Meets
This Month in Paris
PARIS, (JTA)—The executive
of the lArorld Jewish Congress
will meet in Paris, Aug. 25-28.
At this first session of the body
since its meeting in Montreux
last year, representatives of the
American, Israeli and European
branches of the Congress will be
present.
$1450.00
Rosh Hashona in Tel Aviv
Yom Kippur in Jerusalem
Friday, August 19, 1949
Camp Kinneret, near Chelsea,
Mich., has been selected as the
site for the midwest regional
IZFA camp, to be held during
the last week in August. Milton
Shulman will be educational di-
rector of the camp, vIth Her-
schel Asner in charge of the
technical aspects.
This will be one of six ten-
day summer camps, sponsored
nationally by the Intercollegiate
Zionist Federation of America
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THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug.
21, station WTCB, Flint; 8 a.m.
Sunday, Aug. 28, station WWJ.
Feature: Dr. William L. Law-
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rence, science news reporter for
Heard and Recorded
the New York Times, will be
Drew Pearson insists it was John Maragon who was responsible
guest panelist in a discussion of
for the distribution of anti-Semitic literature at the Democratic the first two chapters of the
Convention at • Philadelphia . . . Maragon is said to be one of Book of Amos.
Truman's close advisers.
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When Egypt's Ambassador to Hungary recently died his aides
THE HADASSAH STORY
could not find an adequate burial wagon without a cross on it.
Six dramatic shows, starring
The Ambassador's family was averse to placing the body of a
Moslem under a Christian emblem. When the matter was called Norman Rose as narrator, will
to the attention of the Budapest Jewish burial society its leaders be presented in September by
offered one of its hearses. The widow accepted the offer, declaring Hadassah, to bring to millions
of American listeners from
she considered the Jewish hearse "neutral."
coast-to-coast Hadassah's story
• Spoksmen for the Educational Alliance, one of the oldest Jew- of healing and social welfare.
ish institutions on the East Side of New York, have denied the re-
ported intention of transforming the alliance into a non-sectarian The six shows, each of which
institution. According to latest population trends many Jews are will be an individual script, will
be presented over NBC, the time
returning to the good old East Side.
Yeshivah University plans for a medical' school have reached to be announced.
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an. advanced stage.
Notorious Gerald L. K. Smith is planning a huge anti-Semitic
rally in New York this fall . . . With Yorkville as its site. if he can
find a hall . . . Bundists and Nazis in that part of New York are
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