Council Officer Meets with Local Section Monday THE JEWISH NEWS On the Record On the Anti-Semitic Front General Krylov, a Russian army deserter in Paris, is spread- Mrs. Moise S. Cahn, first vice president of the National Coun- ing the story that Stalin is a Jew . . . His authority is a Soviet cil of Jewish Women, will be pre- intelligence official . . . He cites the fact that Dzugashvili, Sta- sented to the Detroit Section lin's original name, means "son of Israel" . . . To bolster his case he relates that the Dzugashvilis were Caucasian mountain Jews who were converted to Christianity at the beginning of the 19th century . . . A middle western city has been chosen as the site of a conclave aimed at forming a united anti-Semitic front .. . Klan leaders are willing to drop their anti-Catholicism and con- centrate primarily against Jews . . . The tendency of the Ameri- can nationalists now is to organize along vertical rather than - horizontal lines . . . This more than anything else explains the reported numerical decrease of those organizations ... The hate sheet Common Sense reaches perhaps a million people today as against 7,000 copies that were published ,early in 1948 . . . The middle west is rapidly becoming the center and core of the anti- Semitic poison . . Detroit and Chicago bear watching . . A sheet in Detroit called "Eleventh Hour" has a wide distribution and in circles where preachers often speak of anti-Semitism as a sire` against Christianity . . . In Chicago the job is done by "Woman's Voice" . British Parliament MRS. MOISE S. CAHN and friends at a meeting at the Jewish Community Center on Monday, March 6. Her. subject, "The Education, Social Action, and Service Pro- gram of the National Council of Jewish Women," will be treated in the light of her activities with the organization, and her broad background of service in her local community. Titled "Council 'Round the Clock," the March meeting will be devoted to the political and educational aspects of the Coun- cil program during three morn- ing meetings, and, following luncheon, all aspects of the morning activities will be co- ordinated by Mrs. Cahn's ad- dress. Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, Sec- tion president, will preside at the general meeting, and Mrs. Dan Krouse will present the speaker. All members and friends of the organization are invited. Young Judaeans Present Purim Carnival March 4 Climaxing two months of pre- parations, Detroit Young Juda- eans will present their tradi- tional Purim Carnival at 7 p.m. Sunday, March 4, at the Dex- ter Davison Community Center. A variety of booths, entertain- ment, refreshments and prizes are planned by the Young Ju- daea Council, Leaders' Council and the individual clubs which are participating in the annual Purim project. In keeping with the tradition of Young Judaea, all benefits of the Purim carnival will be sent to the Israel Scouts—Tsofim. Aid to the Tsofim is a national Young Judaea project, shared by all local groups. Since Young Judaea is now celebrating its 40th anniversary, many parents and alumni are being invited to participate in the carnival: - BB Women to Convene In Washington Mar. 11 WASHINGTON — The annual convention of Bnai Brith Wom- en's Supreme Council, represent- ing more than- 115,000 women throughout the United States and Canada, will be held at Hotel .Mayflower, Washington, D.C., March 11 through 14, it was announced by Mrs. Hyman C. Weisman of St. Louis, presi- dent of the Council. Bartley C. Crum, former presidential ap- pointee on the Angle-American Committee of Injuiry, will ad- dress the open banquet. Frank Goldman, president of Bnai Brith also 'will address the opening session. Jews Leave Romania LONDON (JTA)—Eigh- teen Jewish laborites and one Conservative were re- turned to their seats in Parliair/e Among these reelected are Barnett Jan- ner, chairman of the Zion- ist Feredation of Britain; Sidney Silverman, chair- man of the British section of the World Jewish Con- gress; and Maurice Or- bach, secretary of the Trades Advisory Council. Friedman Prepares To Break Brandeis into Football Competition WASHINGTON, (J T A ) — The Administration-support- ed FEPC bill which was in- troduced by Rep. Adam Clay- ton Powell of New York was defeated `by a vote of 221-178 when a coalition of Republi- cans and Southern Demo-, crats combined to force the substitution of a bill which provides for a voluntary ad- herence to the principles of FEPC. The measure, intro- duced by Rep. Samuel K. Mc- Connell of Pennsylvania, has been described by civil rights advocates as "meaningless and ineffective." This was the first time in six years that a bill to estab- lish a permanent FEPC man- aged to get out of committee and on to the House floor. The McConnell measure pro- vides for a five-man commis- sion to study the problem of discrimination in employ- ment and to make recom- mendations to eliminate it. State Zionists to Fete Jacobs' on Departure On the eve of their departure for Israel, Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. Jacobs will be honored with a 'bon voyage' dinner Saturday evening, March 18, at the Hotel Statler. Reservations may be made by calling WO. 5-1484. James I. Ell-. mann is chairman of the din-. ner committee, which includes Lawrence W. Crohn of Detroit, David J. Ross of Benton Harbor, Rabbi Samuel Umen of Muske- gon, and Abe Riskin of Flint. The Jacobs' are sailing for Israel March 27 and plan to re- turn at the end of June. Mr. Jacobs is a past president of the Zionist Organization of De- troit, and is now president of - the Michigan Zionist Region. Benny Friedman, ex-Michigan athletic great, hired last year as athletic director of Brandeis University, will end his unique The Pentagon in Washington role of a coach witho,ut a team next fall when he expects to is the world's largest office have a freshman eleven in •com- building. petition.. Applications are now' being received for students with ath- FEDERALLY letic leanings. Friedman points out, however, that a scholastic % INSURED average of at least 80 in all col- lege preparatory subjects is re- ACCOUNTS LZO Movement Holds quired. Friedman is now lining up Federally insured to $5,000. Purim Dance at Institute opponents for t h e football 2. No charge for my services. squad's schedule next fall. By 3. Legal for trust funds. All local branches of the Labor 1951 he hopes to enter Brandeis Zionist Organization will unite teams in varsity football com- C. N. DAVIDSON & CO. for the movement-wide Purim petition. 401-2 Dime Bldg. dance, to be held Saturday eve- The shock of an electric cur- ning, March 4, at the Labor rent causes death by overcon- DETROIT 26, MICHIGAN Zionist Institute. traction of the heart muscle. WOodward 3-3223 The annual affair, this year marks Labor Zionism's 45th an- niversary. Arrangements are being made by Aaron Gornbein, Norman Naimark, Myra %Richardson, LH= Tian and Lou Rosen, Irene Schu- mer, Sidney Shevitz, Arthur Sil- verberg, Ruth Stein, Robert Thompson and Nahum Weiss- man. .....■••■•...■■■••■■■ TEA MATZOS • EN MATZOS IMPROVED SQUARE MATZOS MATZO MEAL • MATZO TERM Baked under the Supervision of Rabbi Mendel Chodrow It C -1 Beth Aaron Youth Group Holds Purim Dance Beth Aaron Youth Group will hold a Purim dance Saturday, March 4 at 9 p.m. in the syna- gogue hall, 18000 Wyoming. Teen - Sunday, March 5 at 2 . P.M. and Mon., Tues., Wed., March 6, 7, 8 at 7:30 P.M. agers are welcome. A combo orchestra will pro- vide music and entertainment. For information call UN. 1-0773 or UN. 3-7954. MODERII FURIIITURE GUILD Israel Fruit Ship TEL AVIV — (ISI) — Israel's second fruit carrier, the 3900 ton, "Ethrog," was launched at- Stockholm on Monday. FREE ... 1 Copy of Factory Showrooms & Mfg. Agents To Liquidate Floor Samples and Dealer's Overstock FREE `Jewish Cooker y FURNITURE With TWO NEW At Every Auction Subscriptions to Chairs, Tables, or Lamps Given Away to Those Attending ... No Purchase Required. $3 Per Year To Get Yours Send Names, Addresses, Check Free Inspection SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. Sunday from 9:30 A.M. Daily 9:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. '708 David Stott Bldg. IVING ROOM FURNITURE consists of Kroehler, L Modern, International, Karpen, Chesterfield, Hampton Millfern, Banner and others. BEDROOM consists of Mengel, Selling, RWay, Albert, Thomas- ville, Rockford, Glendale. 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BUCHAREST — A total of '775 Jev, ish immigrants sailed for Is- rael Tuesday aboard the SS. Transylvania. The number of Jews who have left Romania for the Jewish state during the month of February totalled 5 House Kills FEPC Bill; Poor Substitute Passed By NATHAN ZIPRIN (Copyright, 1950. Seven Arts Feature Syndicate, Inc.) 19 Jews Elected to - Friday., March 3, 1950 11/2 123 CADILLAC SQUARE otel Blocks from Woodward Ave. Next to Barium H