Detroit Histadrut Announces 300,000 Goal for 1950 Detroit Histadrut Committee has set a goal of $300,000 for 1950, an increase of $30,000 over last year. Morris Lieberman, leader in the Detroit Jewish com- munity and labor Zionist movement, was elected to lead the new campaign. Two hundred and fifty workers and representatives of organizations adopted the lar- ger quota in view of the Israeli emergency and the important role of the Histadrut in produc- tivising the thousands of new- ing of homes, was contributed by A. Weintraub. He also report- ed that 89% of all pledges has been fully paid. Lieberman called on workers for intensified activities in the 1950 campaign. MorriS L. Schav- er, founder of Detroit's Hista- drut campaign, was greeted by his friends at the meeting, on his recovery from his recent ill- ness. He was elected as life time honorary - chairman to honor his 20 years of service to Histadrut. Philip Imber, outgoing record- ing se c r e t a r y, and William Thomson, outgoing financial secretary, were honored at the meeting. Max Chafetz, active La- bor Zionist and Histadrut work- er for 20 years, also was honored. . MORRIS LIEBERMAN corners. American Jews will be asked to contribute $10,000,000 as their share of the $28,000,000 that the Histadrut must spend as its part of the rehabilitation program. The workers and delegates also voted to launch the Detroit campaign on Sunday evening, December 11, with a city-wide meeting the Scottish Rite Cath- edral of Masonic Temple. Frank Kingdon, nationally known radio commentator and columnist, will be the keynote speaker. $270,000 Raised Norman Cottler, campaign treasurer, reported that $270,000 was raised in the last campaign A carload of steel plate valued at $5,000, to be used for build- Other New Officers Other new campaign officers are : Harry Schumer. chairman executive board; co-chairman, LZOA division, . Norman Nai- mark; co-chairman, Pioneer Women, Anna Michlin; co-chair- man, Farband division, Philip Goldstein; chairman of organ- izations, Louis Levine; co-chair- Man, organizations, Morris Ross; treasurer, Norman Cottler; re- cording secretary, ,Simon Rich- ardson; financial secretary, Na- than Rose. The following will represent Detroit at the national Histad- rut conference in New York, Nov. 26 and 27: Mrs. J. Seder, William Selman, Philip Skholnick, A. =Weineman, I. Cohen and Alex Belkin, of the organizations division ; Mrs. I. Pine and Mrs. M. Michlin, Pion- eer Women clubs; Norman Nai- mark, Labor Zionist division. Five additional representatives for the Labor Zionist movement will be selected. Program Details Being Arranged For City-Wide JNF Conference — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 11, 1949 Sidney M. Shevitz, president of the Zionist Council of De- troit, announces that a meet- ing, under the auspices of the Zionist Council, will be held at 8:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 21, at Central High School. The purpose of this meet- ing will be to discuss recom- mendations, that have been made by the UN Commission for the internationalization of Jerusalem, and to consider action that should be under- taken by American Jewish communities. Ohel Workers in Jerusalem Planning 'Biblical Theater' JERUSALEM, (JTA) — A plan to set up a "Biblical Theater" here was submitted by the Ohel Workers Theater to the Israel government, the Jewish Agency and the municipality here, each of which was asked to contribute $56,000 toward the construction of a theater. • • • BARLEY and • MUSHROOM SOUP • • :buy • • • • • • • • • • • ******* • • Council Delegates Hear Report on Activities •serve :ROKEACH New Music Study Club Members Given Tea New members of the Music Study Club of-. Detroit will be honored at a tea at 1 p.m. Tues- day, Nov. 15, at the Downtown YWCA. All program participants will be new members. Florence Weintraub, vocalist; Marilyn Kaplan, violinist; Adele Polansky, pianist, and Mrs. Rob- ert Zell, reader, will be featured. Mesdames Leonard Hack, Sam- uel Barr and Ned Krauss will be accompanists. Mrs. I. Mendelson will be chairman of the day. Community Council delegates, assembled at the Jewish Center Nov. 1, were welcomed by Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, Council president. Mrs. Samuel Aaron addressed the delegates on the United Foundation campaign.: B. M. Joffe, Council executive director, discussed the Council's radio series on WDET; a pro- jected television show; incidents of discrimination; the Program Planners' Institute, and the pro- In 1941 two physicists bom- ceedings of the National Com- barded mercury with atomic bul- munity Relations Advisory Coun- lets from a cyclotron and turned cil. it into a form of gold. Mrs. Jacob Sauls of Hadassah, active on the community rela- tions committee, was selected to fill a vacancy on the executive committee. • • • OOOOO • ***** •• - SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CURRENT RATE Prescriptions and Repairs Called for and Delivered For Service at All Times Phone: WEbster 3-3332 EDWARD PEVOS Optician Oculist Prescriptions Exclusrvely Sun Glasses, Safety Lenses, Modern Frames 3216 EWALD CIRCLE At Buena Vista DETROIT 4, MICHIGAN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD SAVINGS INSTITUTION" !MERRIAM NUMB AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Dexter Blvd. at Cortland - TO. 9-8611 M. Fort at Military - Ul. 3-7800 10 DAYS LEFT! To The City-Wide EWISH NATIONAL FUND Conference, Sunday, November 20, Fort Wayne Hotel Prominent Speakers of Natimial Program details are being com-., pleted for the annual city-wide conference of the Jewish Na- tional Fund, Arthur Shutkin, executive director, has an- nounced. The meeting are set for 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20 at the Fort Wayne Hotel. Each Detroit organization, is en- titled to five delegates to par- ticipate in these sessions. At the afternoon meeting, the representatives will hear major talks by Judge Morris Rothen- berg, national president of the Jewish National Fund and co- chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, and Rabbi Max Kirsch- blum, executive secretary of the Mizrach Organization; chairman of the religious groups contact department of the JNF, and sec- retary of the American Zionist council. Greetings will be expressed by representatives of various na- tional organizations, such as Bnai Brith, the Zionist Organi- zation and Hadassah. Organizations which have not yet registered their delegates are BERLIN, (JTA)—The dissemi- urged to do so at once by calling nation of propaganda designed the JNF office, 11816 Dexter, TO. to incite race hatred is declared 8-7384. a punishable offense in Article 6 of the Constitution of the East Mrs. Rhodes Elected German Republic. The clause also states that To JWV National persons convicted of the propa- gation of race hatred shall be Ladies Auxiliary disqualified from holding gov- ernment posts and shall be dis- Mrs. Samuel Rhodes of Detroit enfranchised and debarred from was elected vice president of the taking any leading post in the National Ladies Auxiliary of the economic and cultural spheres. Jewish War Veterans at the re- Dr. Friedrich Wolf, noted Ger- cent convention held hi iMami man-Jewish author of "Dr. Beach. Mamlock," has been appointed * * * the East German Republic's first Lt. Eli Levin Ladies Auxiliary, envoy to Poland, it was an- JWV, met Nov. 1 at the home of nounced in Warsaw. Gertrude Hoberman. Reports were given for \donor luncheon Israel Will Adhere and Memorial Home pledges. A pledge for the DP Milk Fund To Red Cross System was made. There will be a TEL AVIV (JTA)—Israel will games party at the . home of adhere ,to the International Red Rose Cantor, 9237 Wildemere, Cross convention, under a cab- Monday, Nop. 7 for a pledge for Met decision reached this week, the Memorial Home in memory of Allen Cantor. A visit to the it was announced. Israel will hold certain reser- Marine Hospital will be made vations, however, in joining the Nov. 21. Next meeting will be international body, particularly held at. 8 p. m. Tuesday, Nov. 15 regarding the rejection last sum- at the home of Frieda Shiff- mer by the Red Cross of inclu- man, 8575 Dumbarton. * * sion of the Red Shield of David Ladies Auxiliary of Sholom as one of its emblems. The cab- Met decision must be approved Post had a social meeting at the by the Knesset before it becomes home of Mrs. Alex Kohner on Nov. 10. 6 Call Citywide Parley On Jerusalem Status Reputation Will Addiess the Conference German Republic Bars Race Hatred • JUDGE MORRIS ROTHENBERG RABBI MAX KIRSHBLUM Appoint Your Delegates at Once and Mail Their Names ImmediatelVto The Jewish National Fund Council, 11816 Dexter, or Phone TO. 8-7384 It Is Important That Every Organization, Congregation, or Landsmanschaft Be Represented at This Conference JEWISH NATIONAL FUND COUNCIL OF DETROIT