Nazi-Desecrated Scrolls Received in Jerusalem People Make News MRS. SAMUEL GREEN, presi- dent of the Michigan Council of the American Jewish Congress urged all members of the organ- ization to vote against the Loyal- ty Charter Amendment in the local primaries, Sept. 13. * * * CHAPLAIN SAMUEL ROSEN of Brooklyn, regular Air Force Jewish chaplain, left on a miss- ion to Hawaii, where he partici- pated in the dedication of a national memorial cemetery in Honolulu. He was flown to his destination in a plane of Mili- tary Air Transport (MATS). Fol- lowing his return by MATS to the U. S., Chaplain Rosen will be given air transport to Alaska, where he' has been assigned by the Air Force to conduct High Holy Day services for Jewish men at all installations there. * * * M. Paul Paray, the eminent French conductor will open the 1949-1950 concert season of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra on October 4th in Tel Aviv. The new season, ac- cording to an announcement issued by t h e American Fund for Israel Insti- tutions, repre- sentative of Is- r a e 1 Philhar- monic Orchestra in the United States, will • in- clude a number Jaseh• Heifetz of internationally famous musi- cal celebrities including conduc- tors Serge Kmssevitzky, Leon- ard Bernstein, George Singer and soloists Jascha Heifetz, Zino Francescatti and Ida Haendel. Sigi Weissenberg, -pianist, who has made an excellent reputa- tion in the United States after his arrival from Israel, Elaine Richepin, French pianist, and Rudolf Firkusny also will appear. * * * ALBERT COHEN, executive director of thi Jewish Vocation- al Service of Detroit, will again teach a course in "Vocational Information for Teachers and Counselors" during the fall term at Wayne University. The course will be given on. Wednes- day evenings, from 7 to 9. * * * A group of prominent leaders, including outstanding Jewish citizens have joined • in urging • -trk the renomina- tion and re-elec- tion of Council- man Edward D. Connor, at the primary on Sept. 13 and the elec- tion on Nov. 8. They point out that Connor's interest in hous- ing and city Connor planning is in- valuable to Detroit and they praise him for his untiring,work to improve living and working conditions here. * * * RABBIS MORRIS ADLER and LEON F R A M, vice president and member of the executive committee of the Jewish Com- munity Council, respectively; and BORIS M. JOFFE, Council execu- tive director, will attend the conference on religious holiday observances in the public schools, called in New York by the Joint Advisory Committee on Religion and the Public School. Announcement is made by Buck M. Goldman, president of Associated Industries, Inc., - of the appointment of CHARLES V. ANDERSON as vice-president. * * * HARRY J. KOZLOW of 15000 Appoline, member of a pioneer Detroit family, is a candidate for the Common Council. * * * A 24 year-old Canadian-born Israeli soldier, who has faced death on many battlefronts, is now in the United States in an effort to help Israel with the peace. He is Major Nachman Karni, who came to Pale- stine when he was six months old, from Mon- tr ea 1, Canada, where his par- ents lived a n d Major Harni were known as Mr. and Mrs. Dov Kaplansky. Major Karni (the Hebrew surname means "sun- ray" is now touring the United States and Canada, • addressing groups of the Labor Zionist Or- ganization of .America to inter- est its members in going to set- tle in Israel as pioneers. * * .* HARRY M. TALIAFERRO, president and general manager of the American Seating Com- pany and long time Grand Rap- ids civic leader, has been named state campaign chairman of the United Fund campaign (Torch Fund in Detroit), according to an announcement by Stephen S. Nisbet, Fund president. Official date for the United Fund cam- paign is February but -a num- ber of counties have elected to run their campaign for state and national agencies in October in conjunction with Community Chest drives. MAC SAYS: Your home interior, done in MAC-O-LAC finishes, will produce the rich result you seek. 56 exquisite colors ... including new deep tones to harmonize with your color schemes. Specify Mac-O-Lac. Your decorator knows Moc-O-Lac for its quality. Remember MAC-O-LAC. 'COLORS THAT L-A-S-T' . * * * * * * * * * * JERUSALEM — (JTA) — Hun- dreds of torn and blood-stained Scrolls of the Law from syna- gogues destroyed by the Nazis in Eastern Europe arrived here and were handed over to Min- ister of Religion Dr. Judah L. Maimon. The Scrolls will be buried in accordance with Jew- ish tradition in the ancient San- hedrin graves here. THE JEWISH NEWS-17 uJic Friday, September 9, 1949 noleJ ISA_BRLLA WERBE will pre- sent a group of her pupils in a PIANO RECITAL at .3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11, at the Baldwin Piano Studio, 5510 Woodward. Featured soloist will be Sonia Ploshnick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Ploshnick, of Rich- ton Ave. The public is invited. Israel Seeks Recognition By Turkish Government MURRAY. J. BROWN of 12786 Monica has been given the en- dorsements of many Jewish friends, several Jewish organiza- tions and the Detroit Citizens League for the Common Council. He is a World War II veteran. EMBARRASSED? Unwanted Hair Removed Safe - Fast - Painless - Permanent By A common European plant known in America as catnip ISTANBUL— (JTA)—Israel has will make lions and tigers frisk approached the Turkish Gov- about like playful kittens. ernment with a request for per- mission to open a legation in Ankara and a consulate here. 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