Reuther, Back from Israel, Predicts
State Will Overcome Its Difficulties

Young Adult Community

Victor Reuther, labor leader
who toured Israel as a member
of the American Christian Pales-
tine Committee team, returned
home last week with a report

' that the fears over the rearm-
ing of Arab states were exag-
gerated, I later learned that
there is ground for concern," Mr.
Reuther said. "I feel that our
government should be advised to
exert its influence against the
excessive shipment of arms to
Preparations are being made
Egypt and 'that Israel- should be for the Shaarey Zedek Alumni
offer e d the protection she Association's June Frolic, sched-
needs."
uled for Thursday evening, June
Reuther arrived in Israel 15.
on the eve of Passover and dur-
The following committees
ing most of his stay was served have
been appointed: Bernard
only matzos. Dr. Daniel Polling, Wittenberg,
Milton Berry, Pearl
editor of the Christian Herald, Berry; decorations,
Marvin Du-
was head of the delegation brinsky, Stanley Prenzlauer
and
which also included the Rev. C.
Phyllis Kurtz; tickets, Henry
E. Lapp of Grand Rapids.
On Monday, Reuther met Lonnerstater, Robert Cohen and
with the delegation that went Sue Berger; publicity, Leonard-
to Israel, under the chairman- Baron, Charl_ -- Kramer.
A business meeting of the as-
ship of Dr. Polling, in New York.
A statement was issued in pro- sociation is scheduled for 2:30
test against arms shipments to p.m. May 21. The nominating
Arabs and an appeal was made committee, consisting of Leonard
to the State Department to seek Baron, Phyllis Kurtz, Milton
VICTOR REUTHER
to avert shipment of additional Berry and Sue Berger, will pre-
that was replete with faith in arms to Egypt.
sent a slate of officers for the
Israel's future and the small
ensuing year.
state's ability to influence action
in the direction of highest eth- Service for Palestine
ical ideals.
Packages Comply with Beth El YPC Spring
R e u t h e r, who will report
Dance This Sunday
on his experiences in Israel at New Israel Regulations
forthcoming community meet-
Howard Freeman, Joanne Kutt-
In accordance with new food
ings, said he • was especially im-
nauer and Harvey Freeman are
regulations
issued
by
the
Gov-
pressed with the manner in
among those- planning the an-
which newcomers to Israel are ernment of Israel, which became nual spring dance and floor
being rooted in farming and in- effective May 1, new Service for show of the Young People's Club
Palestine food packages are
dustry.
available for purchase at the of Temple Beth El to be held at
"I was happy that we saw the Zionist Office.
8:30 p.m. this Sunday, May 14,
depressing camps after we had
The selection of food package at the Temple.
seen the flourishing settle- types has been increased to '7.
Howard Freeman is the newly
ments," he stated. "It indicated A new addition to the special elected chairman of- the YPC.
to us that not all is bleak in super and deluxe packages is
The dance will feature, "Hi-
Israel, that the state is build- the inclusion of the much-re- larities
of 5710," and is open to
ing while it is receiving large quested GI egg powder. For the community. Tickets may be
numbers of immigrants. My'as- those who wish to send vege- obtained at the door or from
sociates and I were happy to tarian food packages containing Virginia Barnett, UN. 1-2420.
learn that new policies are being no meat, type No. 11 package
introduced, that it planned to is now available, containing but-
keep new settlers in camps for ter, cheese, coffee, cocoa, tea Young Adults Continue
only a limited time and to send and milk. -
Cabaret-Style Parties
them to the cooperative settle-
All packages are ready-pack-
ments so that they become pro- ed in the Service for Palestine
Another in its series of Cabaret
ductive immediately. Eventu- warehouses in Israel.
Nights
for young people will be
ally, it is hoped that all of them
Provisional orders for refrig-
will speedily accept responsibili- erators, washing machines, and presented by the Young Adult
ties either as members of the other electrical appliances, the Guild Saturday evening, May 13,
settlements where they will be value of which exceeds $112, in the fountain ballroom of Ma-
given their training or in indus- FAS New York, are now being sonic Temple.
An all-star floor show will be
trial pursuits of their prefer- received through the Zionist of-
emceed by Bob Hyster. Irve
ence."
fice.
Fields and his band will supply
Reuther said he was
For further information, call
especially impressed with the the Zionist office, 1031 -Penob- dance music. Soft drinks only
will be served.
impact Israel is making through scot Bldg., WO. 5-1484. ..
Tickets may be obtained from
its own social consciousness up- -
any Guild member or at the
on the entire Midle East. He
door.
spoke enthusiastically of the UPA Workers Appeal
work of the Israel Histadrut la- Dispute to Ben Gurion
bor movement and reported that
Neighborhood Theaters
he was impressed by the high
The staff of the United Pales-
cultural standards that are de- tine
Appeal, all of whom were To Show UJA Film
veloping in Israel.
dismissed
last week- -following
"While I thought at the outset their refusal
A five-minute movie short
to quit the Social
Service Employees' Union, have depicting the work in Israel of
appealed to Prime Minister the United Jewish Appeal, larg-
Catholic School to Join
David Ben Gurion to intervene est beneficiary of Detroit's Al-
to end a situation which "places lied Jewish Campaign, will be
In Hebrew Congress
the campaign to aid Israel in im- shown, at the Avalon theater,
Linwood at Davison, all next
minent danger."
ERIE,Pa. (JTA)—C annon
At the same time, UPA em- week; Sunday, May 14, through
College, a Catholic institution
pfOyees threw picket lines Saturday, May 20, and at the
here, has accepted an invita-
around the New York - head- Oriole theater, Linwood at
tion to attend the World Con-
Philadelphia, May 17 through
quarters of the agency.
gress for Hebrew Language
The New York State Media- May 23.
and Culture which will open
Narrated by Drew Pearson,
tion Board, called into the sit-
in Jerusalem July 24.
uation by the union, which has the film shows the amazing
The Rev. Dr. Joseph J.
had contractual relations with tempo of settlement and up-
Wehrle; president of Cannon
UPA for more than 10 years, has building in Israel supported by
College has asked Prof. Abra-
asked UPA officers to attempt the campaign beneficiaries.
ham B. Shoulson, head of the
The Avalon and Oriole are
to mediate the dispute. By the
College's Departmen_ of He-
middle of the week the UPA ad- Wisper and Wetsman theaters.
brew and Middle East Stud-
ministration had not given a
ies, to represent the faculty
definite answer to the board.

Alumni Group Sets Jewish Marriage
Closing Event Plans To be Panel Theme

"Let's Look at Jewish Mar-
riage" will be the theme of the
evening Wednetday, May 17, at
Bnai Moshe synagogue, when
ZOD Daniel Frisch Chapter
(formerly Chapter One) pre-
sents its marriage clinic. -
Giving hii views on the re-
ligious and moral aspects of
marriage will be Rabbi Sidney
Akselrad of Temple Beth El.
Dr. Louis D. Kazdan of the
Zionist board will give the
physician's viewpoint, while at-
torney Seymour Tilchin will dis-
cuss the legal angles.
Guest expert will be psy-7
chiatrist Dr. A. H. Hirshfeld of
Wayne University. Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Schwartz, who have been
married five years, will complete
the panel.
Questions will follow.

Hi-Lighters Conclude
Season on May 21

Mrs. Welt to Address
Annual Meeting of
Council Career Group

The Career Group of the Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women
is planning a dinner for Tues-
day, May '6, 6:30 p.m., at Huy-
ler's, for its annual meeting
Guest speaker will be Mrs. Jo-
seph M. Welt, president of the
International Council of Jewish
Women.
Newly elected officers of the
Career Group are: President,
Mrs. Shirley Nusholtz; vice pres-
idents., Fay Gollob, Irene Saltz;
recording secretary, Margaret
Singer; corresponding secretary,
Pearl Shanboin; treasurer, Rose
Goodman; lx ,rd, Mollie Rader,
Elsie Lewis, Hermine Stone, Al-
yce Heideman,, Caroline Cohen,
Stella Brown, Ruth Bliefield,
Pearl Levitan, Ann Brooks, Ann
Robinson.
Members and their guests may
make reservations by calling or
mailing checks to Rose Good-
man, 2976 Tuxedo, TO. 9-3286.

The Hi-Lighters of the De- 6 — THE JEWISH NEWS
partment of Parks and Recrea-
Friday, May 12,1950
will conclude its season's activi-
ties with a spring dance, Sun-
1 sold more 1950
day, May 21, 7:30 p.m., at the
PONTIAC CARS
Rouge Recreation House.
than any one
Young adults, 21-35, are in-
salesman in Wayne
vited to this stag affair, which
County to my
will feature dancing, entertain-
knowledge.
ment, and refreshments. For
There is a reason for it!
information, call Bess Klein, TU.
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