6—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 9, 1949
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Brevities
National Newspaper Week Next
Month; Truman Lauds Slogan
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A new SENIOR YOUNG JU-
DAEA group is being organized
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List New Passenger
Ship- Service to Israel
mo, Gibralter, Naples and Pi-
raeus planned during the 15 - day
trip.
There will be a sailing Feb. 21
Details of a new passenger
service to Israel were received
this week from the Ameeri ex-
port line by Rhea Cashman of
the World-Wide Travel Bureau.
Beginning Oct. 13, and every
month thereafter, the ship La-.
Guardia will sail from New York
for Israel, with stops at Paler-
and a ship will leave Haifa
April 11, enabling Americans to
be in Israel for Passover. Addi-
tional information may be ob-
tained at the Travel Bureau,
215 Majestic Bldg.
for girls 15 through 18. Girls in-
terested in obtaining further in-
formation may call Sue Hyams,
UN. 2-4164, or Sarah Johnson,
UN. 2-4713.
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The Yiddish Scientific Insti-
tute YIVO (535 W. 123rd St., New
York) announces that the dead-
line for entries to be submitted
in the essay contest among Jew-
Dear Ur. Poiniert
ish students has been extended
from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.
Again it is my Taeastire to send my greetings
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SELECT SOCIAL CLUB will
and best wishes to the press of America On the oceas-ton
hold its first fall social meeting
of National. liewspaper4eek. I like your slogan very
at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10,
at the Jewish Center. Men and
men. Freedom does indeed go where the newspaper goes.
women 50 and over are invited
to attend.
of .us sbstad be eternally grateful that we live tr.
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PARKSIDE PARENT-TEACH-
-, . . ..0q17ylieFe free
'the pr as
guars teed
ERS' ORGANIZATION will cele-
brate its second anniversary
with a holiday program Tues-
day evening, Sept. 13, at the
Parkside Hebrew School, 15705
Parkside. A program of com-
munity singing and refresh-
ments is planned. The. PTO
Library committee met at the
home of its chairman, Mrs. M.
Nosanchuk, 16906 Monica, to dis-
cuss distribution of books during
Hebrew school classes.
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In a recent issue of Alabama's
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Medical Association Journal, Dr.
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William Harvey Blank of Bir-
President Truman, in a message to Howard W. Palmer of
mingham, Alabama, in an article Syracuse, N. Y., chairman of National Press Week to be observed
dealing with asthmatic children, Oct. 1-8, praises the selection of the slogan for 1949—"Freedom
entitled "Pulmonary Cripples," Goes Where the Newspaper Goes."
mentioned the NATIONAL
The American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers is
HOME FOR JEWISH CHIL- one of the organizations sponsoring the observance of National
DREN at Denver as "one institu- Newspaper Week.
tion which has embarked on a
Palmer is manager of the New York Press Association and
definite program to help these a former president of the National Editorial Association.
*unfortunate children."
Members of his committee include; Glenn McNeill, Tennessee
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Press Association; Larry Miller, Kansas Press Association; Don
The CENTER SOCIAL-LITES Eck, National Editorial Association; W. E. McCartney, Canadian
will hold a dance in Butzel Hall, Weekly Newspapers Association; William E. Canfield, Inland Daily
Jewish Center, Saturday evening, Press Association; Walter C. Johnson, Southern Newspaper Pub-
Sept. 10. Music will be furnished lishers Association; and Cranton Williams, American Newspaper
by Stewart Cowen's. orchestra.
Publishers Association.
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BEDLAM, Inc. will start doing dorsement of Communism. Mr.
business at the MusiC Hall on Bernstein has questioned the
Thursday, Sept. 15, when SPIKE right of -his committee to appeal
JONES and his phenomenal for "Jewish votes" on the ground
Gives you
stage hit, "Musical Depreciation that Starr is an outstanding
Revue of 1950," featuring the Jewish leader. In his Forward
City Slickers and entire com- articels he has labeled Starr an
pany, open a nine-day engage- innocent victim of the Freiheit
ment with matinees on Saturday and the leftists.
and Sunday. Spike's famed per
sonnel consists of forty - four
strong and they provide two and
one-half hours of musical mad-
DON'T spend- your
ness.
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Starr Replies to Bernstein -
in the kitchen!
In a reply to Joseph Bernstein,
manager of the Jewish Forward,
Be at your best!
who condemned his candidacy
Serve the best!
for the Council, Isadore Starr
charged that the record was
,
Time
Saving!
Toil Saving! Money Saving!
"falsified" when he was branded
as a "fellow-traveler." Starr
maintains that quotations from
the Communist Freiheit used in
the Forward were misused. The
committee backing his candi-
dacy points out that many
prominent citizens were mem-
bers of the Russian War Relief
Committee and Mr. Star r's
chairmanship of that committee
therefore did not signify his en-
There are no grounds for di-
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48 states.
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HOLIDAYS
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U. S. Colors in Israel
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At day's end on the roof of
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down and fold the flag of their
country in the age-old tradi-
tional military ceremony. On
duty at the Consulate in Jeru-
salem are 12 Navy men and
41 Marines. The Bluejackets
comprise a Navy Communica-
tions unit, while the Marine
detachment is from personnel
assigned to the Sixth Task
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