Additional Appointments Compic
Trade, Professional AJC Setup

With organization completed
in the trade and professional
division of the 1950 Allied Jew-
ish Campaign, new section ap-
pointments were announced this
week by Harvey H. Goldman,
chairman of the trades cabinet.
The Services Division, under
the combined leadership of Sam-
uel J. Greenberg, John Isaacs
and Jack Lapides has completed
its campaign structure. Section
chairmen include:

Jack Ellstein, cleaning plants; Philip
Rothbart, cleaning plant employees;
Abraham M. Feinberg, Jacob Fish, Harry
Wagman. tailors: Joseph Greenbaum,
David Rosen, linen suppliers; Joseph
Sandler, overall suppliers ; Isaac Lit-
wak, drivers of suppliers ; Samuel P.
Baker, Jack Lapides, power laundries; Leo
Polk, hand laundries; Joseph B. Gay-
lord. Maurice Klein, David M. Welling,
general insurance; Philip L. Kanter, Rud-
olf Leitman, life insurance; Maurice Axel-
rod, Louis Garber, Henry Grossman,
David Nushzno, industrial insurance; My-
ron D. Stein, finance stocks and bonds ;
Ira Kaufman, monument works; Mrs.
Don Krause, barber Shops, miscellaneous,
cartage, Moe Pearlman, transportation.

Mechanical Trades Division,
under the chairmanship of Mil-
ton K. Mahler has announced
the following section chairmen:

S.
Mitchell Feldman, parking lots;
Joseph Wallach, auto parts, wreckers and
accessories; Samuel Herman, tire dealers;
Samuel Zeldes, metals; Barney Keywell,
scrap iron; Benjamin Maltzman, Louis
Vineberg, factory scrap dealers; Joseph
Gendelman and vice-chairmen, Sol Eisen-
berg. Louis H. Golden, Louis Hamburger,
steel; Benjamin Weiss, machinery; Reu-
ben Levine, industrial employees; Jack
Lawson, industrial engineers; Morey L.
Abrahams, textiles; Peter Trunsky. waste
materials, paper and bags; Benjamin
Laikin, wiping cloths.

As the Professional Division,
with Dr. Charles Lakoff at its
head, is moving ahead in its as-
signment of slips and coverage
of prospects, all section leader-
ship has been selected.

Jason L. Honigman is serving as ad-
visor: David M. Miro, general chairman,
attorneys, with David J. Cohen and Abe
Satovsky, co-chairmen, special gifts ; Harry
Grossman. general solicitation ; Dr. Sim-
on Berent, Martin Naimark, dentists and
dental technicians and supplies; Drs.
Hyman S. Mellen, Leo Orecklin, chair-
men, physicians; James Marks, phar-
macists, executive board, Harry Berlin,
Samuel Bez, Allan Boesky, Henry Cohen,
Jack Fisher, Meyer Goldstein, Harry Per-
nick, I. Simon, Morris Sussman, I. Wein-
garten.

Section chairmen concluding
the list for the Professional Di
vision are:

Arthur S. Purdy, David P. Zack, ac-
countants; Dr. Bernard Maness, •optome-
trists; Dr. 'Sidney Ellias, osteopathic phy-
sicians: Rabbi Joshau S. Sperka, reli-
gious services; Mrs. Norma Silver. social
services; Arthur Robbins, Arthur Katcher,

New JCC Groups
To Be Honored
At Final Session

Affiliated organizations of the
Jewish Community Council were
notified this week that the final
delegates' assembly of the sea-
son, Thursday, May 18, 8:30
p.m., at the Dexter-Davison Cen-
ter, will feature a report of the
Council's activities during the
past season by Dr. Shmarya
Kleinman, president, and elec-
tion of officers and executive
committee members.
Nominations for these posts
were made at the last delegates'
assembly.
Twenty organnizations which
have joined the Council during
the past season will be honored
at this meeting.
Dr. Kleinman announced that
the Council's annual report will
be ready for distribution. to the
delegates.

THE JEWISH NEWS-3
Friday, May 12, 1950

Mayor Examines New
CARE Meat Package

government services: Dr. Max Soseofeld,
health services. Norman Drachler, chair-
man, educational workers section, execu-
tive board. Mrs. Lee Edloff, Harman Fish-
man, Helen Kass, Mrs. Selma Lifsiz, Mrs.
Harold Novek, Mrs. Saul H. Pollinger,
Mrs. Gertrude Rosenszweig, Elsie Schlussel,
RubenSelitsky, Dr. Lawrence H. Seltzei,
Mrs. Sarah Stolinsky, Otto Weiss. Dr. Jo-
seph J. Jacobs, chiropodists.

Additional appointments in
the Mercantile Division, whose
chairman is Samuel H. Rubiner,
are : Executive committee mem-
bers, Samuel Gerson, Louis Rob-
inson, Louis Russman; furriers
section, Irving Bocknek, David
M. Feerer, John B. Keystone,
Wallace Roberts.

Ben Gurion Takes Slap
At Marxian Teachings

TEL AVIV, (JTA )—Premier
David Ben Gurion, Israel's
outstanding labor leader, took
a stab at Karl Marx in a pub-
lic address delivered at the
celebration of the 25th anni-
versary of "Givat Hashlosha,"
a collective settlement.
Pointing out that without
the workers' fight for- the
Jewish labor movement—and
their victory—the Jewish
state would not have been
achieved, the Laborite Premier
said : "The Jewish worker has
chosen an independent path.
He did not follow the philo-
sophy of Karl Marx who
linked up the Jewish people
with money. Nor did he follow
the teachings of the Zionist
philosopher, Ahad Haam, who
said that cheap Arab labor is
necessary."

Technion to Honor
Karl B. Segall May 28

Benjamin Wilk, • president of
the Detroit Technion Society,
announced this week that a tes-
timonial dinner will be tendered
to Karl B. Segall at the Belcrest
on Sunday, May 28.
Mr. Segall, prominent engi-
neer, is a former president of
the Detroit Technion Society.
For many years he has been ac-
tive in undertakings in behalf of
the Haifa Technical Institute
(Technion).
Prof. Franz 011endorf, dean of
the electrical engineering de-
partment of the Haifa Tech-
nion, in an address before the
Detroit society on May 3, at the
Rackham, stated:
"I will be able in our new
laboratory to do research work
in brain waves and their-changes
as a result of the different
senses. As a result of such re-
search, I believe it is possible to
bring help to the deaf and the
blind. It can be done by the
imitation of the natural waves
by artificial waves. By excitation
of visible nerves cf blinded per-
sons they would be able to dif-
ferentiate between light and
darkness. I have the hope that
with five or 10 years of research,
good results can.be obtained."
Dr. 011endorf is flying back to
Israel this week after a four-
and-a-half week stay in this
country to select equipment for
his laboratory.

A Unique Way

Of Remembering

BERNICE SHEPLOW of the
Detroit CARE committee ex-
plains the contents of the new
$10 "all-meat" CARE package,
now being sent overseas, to
MAYOR ALBERT E. COBO.
The Mayor added his congrat-
ulations to CARE for its per-
sonalized service. Orders for
the "all-meat" and other CARE
food and textile packages are
taken by the Detroit CARE
committee, 153 E. Elizabeth,
Detroit 1.

Kay in Israel ; Given
Farewell by ZOD Board;
Rabbi Takes AJC Job

Leon Kay, president of the
Zionist Organization of Detroit,
was extended the good wishes
of the ZOD board of directors
at a meeting at his home on
May 3, prior to his second trip
to Israel.
Mr. Kay left for Israel on
Tuesday together with Ed Levy
and Richard Sloan. They plan
to make a study of economic
conditions in the Jewish state
in behalf of a group of Ameri-
can industrialists.
The revised constitution of
the ZOD was adopted at the
board meeting.
On the • eve' of his departure
for Israel, Kay, who also is
chairman of the organization
division of Allied Jewish
Campaign, reported to his ad-
visory council May 4.
Co-chairman Rabbi Moses C.
Lehrman will direct the organ-
izational effort while Kay is in
Israel. He will be assisted by
section chairman Alex Belkin,
Landsrnanschaften, Harry T.
Madison, Jewish War Veterans.
Sidney M. Shevitz, Zionists, Isa-
dore Starr, Bnai Brith, and Rab-
bi Max J. Wohlgelernter, congre-
gations.

Zionist Council Convokes Parley
To Protest U. S. Arms Sale Policy

NEW YORK—The American sist that the request has been
Zionist Council, official spokes- definitely rejected.
A spokesman for the Israel
man for all American Zionist
parties, will convoke a national Embassy confirmed that the
conference in Washington to Israel government has received
protest the rearming of the no final answer from the United
Arab states by Britain and our States on its application for
government's conduct in this licenses to purchase defensive
arms in this country.
matter.
Louis Lipsky, chairman, de-
Unearth Solomon's Ways
clared that the Council "will
use all legitimate methods at
JERUSALEM . (JTA)—Explora-
its disposal to bring about a
reversal of the position taken tions carried out in the Negev
and maintained by the State by the Ministry of Agriculture
Department." To this end the have revealed ancient agricul-
Council will seek the coopera- tural methods in Israel's south-
tion of all friends of Israel in ern desert dating back to the
the United States—Jews and King Solomon period.
non-Jews alike.
Lipsky charged that "for all
practical purposes our State
Department may be regarded
at this time as a partner in a
cabal of states" which has its
center in Cairo. • These states
are determined to recover
"positions lost in the United
Nations" and are interested not
in maintaining peace in the
Middle East, but in maneuver-
ing for control in the affairs of
that area.
In Washington, however, Sec-
retary of State Dean Acheson
denied published reports that
the U. S. has rejected Israel's
request for modern arms.
defense of the Middle East.
knew of no such decision by
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the American Government and
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categorically stated that there
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has been no rejection of the
Near Davison
r e q u e s t. Acheson explained
that all arms requests are con-
sidered item by item by various
agencies of the government to
determine their utility in the
defens eof the Middle East.
Private sources in the govern-
ment, however, continued to in-

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54 Americans Take
Hebrew U. Examination

CERESNIE BIROS.

Fifty-four scholars f r o m 15
communities in the United
States and Canada have taken
the second annual Jerusalem
Hebrew examination, according
to the American Association for
Jewish Education.

"Ceresnie Means Satisfaction"

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In Honor of the Living . .

In Memory of Those Who Have Passed on

CALL

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