People Make News - AUSTIN, Tex.—FANIA KRU- GER of Wichita Falls, Texas poetess whose latest volume, "The Tenth Jew", was issued this month by Kaleidograph Press. Dallas, has been notified by The Jewish Spectator that she has won third prize in an international Harry Rover Poet- ry contest on New Israel with her entries, "The Ninth Eve of Als" and "Flag of Israel." • * * MUNICH—Max Newman, who for the past three years has renresented HIAS (Hebrew Im- bigrant Aid Society) in the So- ciety's DP activities in Europe, has been elected to serve as chairman of the resettlement committee of the Council of Vol- untary Agencies, composed of 25 organizations of all denomina- tions and • na- tionalities oper- ating in the oc- cupatiOn zones. Newman, who is- co - director of if-CAS-AMC co- ordinating com- mittee on - DP NEWMAN immigration to the United States, with headquarters in Frankfurt, was chosen to head the resettle- men committee after serving two annual terms as chairman of the Council of Voluntary Agencies emigration committee. .The new committee will encom- pass the work of the fernier one. * * * NEW YORK (JTA) —Mrs. Is- rael Goldstein, president of the Pioneer Vi'omen, was given a Medallion of Honor awarded to Israel Labor Minister GOLDA MYERSON at the annual Warn- e n s International Exposition. Mrs. Myer son, now in Tel Aviv, was singled out as the "out- standing woman of Israel." , * * * NEW YORK, (JTA)—MAU-R- ICE LEVIN announced Nov. 11 that he has resigned the chair- manship .of the board of direct- ors of Hearn Department Stores, Inc., to devote his time to his new post as chairman of the National Committee. on En- dowment Development of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. The seminary is seek- ing an enfowment of $15,000,000. * * * NEW YORK — The appoint- ment of HARRY COHEN of the Bronx, Zionist and communal leader. as national chairman of the ZOA Frnekel committee, was announced by Daniel Frisch. president of the Zionist Organ- ization of America. The com- mittee has been charged with directing the nation-wide effort being launched by • the ZOA aimed at enrolling a maximum number of shekel-payers in connection with the forthcom- ing World Zionist Congress scheduled to be held next sum- mer in Jeanasalem. • * DR. NATHAN REICH, chair- man of the department of eco- nomics at Hunter College, will lead a panel discussion on "Training and the Future of Jewish Communal Service in the United States" at the third annual meeting of the Train- ing Bureau for Jewish Com- munal Service to be held in Cincinnati Dec. 8. Dr. Reich, as chairman of the course and scone committee of the Train- ing Bureau, will present the re- port of a group of educators and communal workers on the future program of American Jewry's only school for the training of social w e l f are leaders. S * * LEO W. SCHWA Z. whose newest book, "The . Root and the Bough." wa.s recently published by Rinehart, has just returned from a three-month visit to Germany and Israel • with 30 cases of material from which lie will write a sequel. 'The Root and the Bough" is a corns pliai.ion of 33 first person stories of the Nazi extermination pro- gram as told by survivors. The new book will portray the life of -these survivors under the Am eriaan occupation between 1945 and 1949. Congressman Emanuel Celler N. Y.), chairman of the board of national sponsors of the American Red Mogen Dovid fro Israel, announced that LEW- IS S. ROSENSTIEL, chairman of the board of Schenley Indus- tries. and S. RALPH LAZRUS, president of-the Benrus Watch Company, have accepted the honorary chairmanship and chairmanship, respectively: of the dinner on behalf of the Red Mogen Dovid, equivalent of the Red Cross in Israel, which Will be held Dec. 6 at the Hotel As- tor, New York City. • * •* BETTY KOWALSKY, young Dearoit pianist, will be heard in an all-Chopin recital Monday, Nov. 28, at the lecture hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. * * * SAMUEL S. WEISS, 2276 Glynn, has been elected presi- dent of the National Shoe Trav- elers Association, it was an- nounced at the annual Michi- gan Shoe Fair at the Hotel Statler. Weiss is the first De- troit man elected to head the national organization of whole- sale shoe salesmen. He has rep- resisnaed the Cambridge Rubber Cc. in Michigan and Ohio since 1933, and was an organizer • of both the Michigan and Ohio Shoe Travelers Clubs. * * CHARLES LAUGHTON, distin- guished dramatist character ac- tor, appears Sunday evening, Nov. 20, at Music Hall, to read and dramatize from literature's most beautiful passages. In his new one-man show, Laughton reads from Shakespeare, the Bible, Dickens, Aesop, Thurber and others. * * * At the invitation of the pro- gram committee of the southeast Council of the Union of Ameri- can Hebrew Congregations, IRV- ING I. KATZ, executive secre- tary of Temple Beth El and hon- orary president of the National Association of Temple Secre- t•arie...s, will be one of the prin- cipal speakers at the fifth bien- nial convention in Jacksonville, Fla., Monday, November 21. Katz will speak on "Financial Plan- ning in the Synagogue for Cur- rent Needs and Future Security." * * * Friday, November 18, 1949 Case for Solomon g*- SAN FRANCISCO, (JTA)- Promise of further American aid to Israel was held out in the keynote address to the 35th an- nual convention of the Hadassah by newly-appointed Secretary of the Interior. Oscar L. Chapman. Secretary Chapman also read a message from President Truman to the 3.500 delegates and guests assembled in the San Francisco Opera House in the first Hadas- sah convention held on the West Coast. The President's message stated in part: "It is reassuring to know that in addition, to fulfilling their responsibilities as citizens, mem- bers of Hadassah are carrying forward the ideals of American democracy through the institu- tions they built and are sup- porting. I hope it will not be long 'before the international problems which confront the state of Israel in which they are so deeply interested will be solved peacefully and satisfac- torally for all parties interested. "I am also hopeful that our country may be able to extend constructive assistance to the peoples of Israel . . . Hadassah is making a great contribution to the welfare of people, not alone in Israel but in the Middle East. I wish them continued strength CHICAGO, (JTA) — American Jewish philanthropy must con- tinue its responsibility of pro- viding large-scale funds for re- settlement and welfare purposes in 1950, Harold Glasser, direct-or of the Institute on Overseas Studies of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, told 125 leaders of America's 30 largest Jewish comm*ities at a National Planning Conference called by the CJFWF. Glasser said Israel had experi- enced its "most trying economic year" but could now move ahead toward the realization of its "sound economic potential." In addition to Glasser, a panel of consultants answered ques- tions of community leaders on aspects of contemporary Israel and overseas conditions. The panel consisted of Robert Na- than, director of the economic department of the American sec- tion of the Jewish Agency, and Moses Beckelman, assistant European director of the Joint Distribution Committee. Glasser said a clear delineation of the roles of government and private philanthropy was neces- sary in planning aid to Israel in 1950. "The Government of Israel is emerging as the only effective force for _supplying the basic capital and organization neces . —Internation,1 Photo SOLVO SEPP, 9-year-old Es- tonian DP, arriving at New York by ship, with his moth- er (?), MRS. TAISIJA SEPP, 31 (right) , is claimed as a son by Mrs. Mordka Klain, also a DP aboard the ship. Mrs. Klain says he is her son. Ab- raham, lost when her first hus- band was killed by the Ger- mans in 1942. The scarab, or dung beetle, was regarded in ancient Egypt as a symbol of immortality and was placed on mummies as a symbol of reincarnation. in their work." sary to advance the country's Chapman declared that Israel's position," . he said. progress was so great that it Nathan warned that the flow was spreading to the adjoining of immigrants to Israel has im- Arab communities. posed a problem whose "magni- tude is almost beyond concep- 14,00 Jews Entered Canda tion:" Regarding the resettle- During Past Three Years ment of immigrants, he said ab- OTTAWA—(JTA)—A total of sorption had preceded at a much 14,416 Jewish immigrants enter- slower rate than had been de- ed Canada during the past three sired-due to inadequate housing, years, according to a statement capital facilities and equipment. made in Parliament. 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She spoke at a reception and cocktail party at the Wal- dorf Astoria tendered to her, Dirnitri Mitropoulos and spon- sors of the concert and supper to be held by the American Fund for Israel Institutions, Wednes- day evening, Nov. • 30, at the Hotel Astor. by DR. NORMAN VINCENT PEALE IN A CLEARLY DEFINED SYSTEM OF Gladwins Bring Films Of Trip to Europe WORKABLE FORMULAE DRAWN Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Gladwin (Rhea E. Cashman) have returned after a 10-week trip aboard, visiting France, Switzerland, Italy and two weeks in Israel, where they took 2,000 feet of colored movies. • They are well informed on conditions for tourists and have established offices in Haifa, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, as well as being appointed official agent for all hotels in Israel. They are also appointed official agent of the Israeli air line, operating from Paris to Israel. "Confident Living" is plain talk, packed with practical examples of how to develop more energy and enthusiasm in your work or play ... how to achieve a bolder, more Egypt Lifts Suez Ban On Israel-Bound Goods confident approach to life. READ "CONFIDENT LIVING" SYDNEY, Atiatralia, (JTA)— The Egyptian government's em- bargo on the transit through the Suez Canal at non-military goads en route to Israel has been lifted, according to reliable ad- vices received here_ The step is of vital importance for the future of direct Israel -trade with Australia and tbe. Pacific coun- , tries. 1 8—THE JEWISH NEWS US, Jewry Must Hadassah Hears Truman's Hope of Aid Israel, JFIVF Conference Told More Israel Aid Every SATURDAY in- .-41-! ■ '- t 4 . 1 Kg>a .s 3, ; .7