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September 08, 1950 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-09-08

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6,000 Apply for Absentee Ballots;

Rabbi Adler Urges Prompt Return

With approximately 6000 ap-
plications for absentee ballots
on file with the City Clerk at
the end of last week, Rfbbi
Morris Adler, chairman of the
Jewish Community Council's
Committee on Absentee Voting,
urged the thousands of voters
who have already received their
ballots by mail to mark them
promptly and return them at
once.
Ballots must be received in
the office of the City Clerk be-
fore 5 p.m., Sept. 12. Those re-
ceived after this time are too
late to be counted and. the per-
son submitting a late ballot
loses his vote.
Appilcations for absentee
ballots may still be filed but the
deadline for such filing is this
Saturday, September 9, 2 p.m.
It is anticipated that addi-
tional thousands of absentee
ballots will have been applied
for and sent to Jewish voters
during the current week. Inten-

Anglo-Israel Air Pact
Walks Open in London

LONDON, (JTA) — Negotia-
tions for an Anglo-Israel air
agreement opened here at the
Ministry of Civic Aviation. The
Israel delegation is composed of
David Pinkus, managing director
of El-Al, Israel's national air-
lines; A. Gore-Gruber, director
Of civil aviation in the Israel
Ministry of Communications;
and Dr. E. F. Shinnar, commer-
cial attache of the Israel Lega-
tion here.
The British delegation in-
cludes senior officials of the
Ministry of • Civil Avii,tion, a
representative of the Foreign
Office; A. Hilary, managing di-
rector of British Overseas Air-
ways, and Commander B. Wolf-
son, of British European Air-
ways.
Equipment for the establish-
ment of a new, large cement
factory in Ramleh, Israel, has
been acquired by J. Ophir, gen-
eral manager of the Nesher
Cement Works, it was reported.
Ophir signed a contract with the
firm of J. L. Smith, specialists
in cement factory equipment,
providing for the delivery to
Israel of equipment valued at
more than $1,000,000. The new
factory in Ramleh is expected
to have a 400,000-ton annual
Capacity.

'CRS Reveals Receipt
Of $50,f)00 Bequest

DENVER—A . $50,000 bequest to
the Jewish Consumptives' Relief
Society sanatorium of Denver
was announced by Noah A. Atler,
president. The bequest was
made by the late Gustave Freu-
denberg, Chicago realtor, who
died Aug. 15 at the age of 85.'
JCRS also received $22,500
from the estate of Jacob Cohen
of Houston.
In a Rosh Hashanah appeal
to American Jewry, Atler urged
support of the 46-year-old, free,
non-sectarian institution. "We
urgently need funds to maintain
our humanitarian work," he
said, following a reunion con-
ference of auxiliaries which
pledged to make every effort to
rebuild JCRS finances.

Last-Minute Action
Averts Teachers Strike

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—A last-
minute agreement between the
Ministry of Education and the
Israel Teachers Union has
averted a strike scheduled for
the first day of the new school
session.
Minister of Religions Judah L.
Maimon visited Elyath, in South-
ern Israel, and reviewed Israel
troops stationed there. Rabbi
Maimon was flown to Elyath in
a military plane. He was accom-
panied by the Army's- chief
chaplain. After the review, he
addressed the troops and wished
them a happy new year.

Every Friday Is a Good Day to
Read the Classified Ads.

sive campaigns by community
groups and organizations affili-
ated with the Jewish Commun-
ity Council have been gathering
large numbers of applications
which are increasingly swelling
the total already on file in the
City Clerk's office .
In urging the prompt marking
and return of all ballots already
received, Rabbi Adler expressed
the hope that no Jewish voter
"would be guilty of such a light
regard of his duty as a citizen
as to fail to take advantage of
a great privilege which only a
great democracy can accord its
people."

Sharett-UN Team
Confer on Israel,
Arab Differences

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Members
of the United Nations Concilia-
tion Commission on Palestine
resumed discussions with For-
eign Minister Moshe Sharett in
an effort to iron out a number
of points involved in a peaceful
settlement between Israel and
the Arab states.
A comminique issued after the
two-and-a-half-hour parley said
that Israel had agreed to re-
activation of the special mixed
Israel - Transjordan committee
on Jerusalem, with Dr. Abraham
Biran, Jerusalem district com-
missioner, and Uriel Heid, for-
mer counsellor of the Israel Le-
gation in Turkey, representing
the Jewish state.
It is understood semi-official-
ly that the parley discussed the
resettlement of Palestine Aral)
refugees in Arab countries.
Earlier, the American member of
the commission had been re-
ceived by Premier David Ben
Gurion.
The Commission recessed its
session last Sunday and its
members leave Jerusalem for
Ankara, Turkey. It is expected
that from there the members of
the three-nation body will go to
Geneva and on to Lake Success
where they will probably recon-
vene at the end of September.

, To Address LZOA

THE JEWISH NEWS-13
Friday, September 8, 1950

Wayne Hebrew Classes
Set for Another Year

Courses in Modern Hebrew
will again be offered at Wayne
University this year. Hebrew I,
the beginning course, will be
given each week on Tuesday and
Thursday, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
The advanced course for the
September term, Hebrew 103,
will be on the same days from
7 to 9 p.m. Both classes will be
held in Room 5, 456 Putnam.
A special examination. will be
given to all students who wish
to enroll in the advanced course,
Tues., Sept. 14, 5 to 8 p.m.
The Hebrew courses at Wayne
are open to matriculated as well
as non-matriculated students.
VICTOR REUTHER
Full credit toward a degree is
Victor Reuther, noted labor given for those who take the
leader who recently toured the Hebrew courses. Louis Paviush
state of Israel, will address an will again be the instructor.
Oneg Shabbat of all the labor
Zionist groups in Detroit at the
Labor Zionist Institute, 13722
Linwood, on Friday evening,
The answer to
Sept. 22. -

Rabbinical Assembly
To Draft Chaplains

NEW YORK, (JTA--A self-
imposed draft to provide Jewish
chaplains for the U. S. armed
forces, was unanimously adopted
by the Rabbinical Assembly of
America at a special meeting
held at the Jewish Theological
Seminary of America, it was an-
nounced by Rabbi Max D.
Davidson, president of the 491-
member Conservative rabbinical
group.
The plan is similar to the
method used by the Rabbinical
Assembly in providing more
than 100 of its members for the
chaplaincy in World War II. A
Chaplaincy Availability Board
has been appointed which will
follow selective service pro-
cedure in establishing categories
for equitable selection of candi-
dates for chaplain's' commis-
sions in the current emergency.

This effort is in conjunction
with the call issued by the Joint
American Rabbinical Chaplaincy
Council of the Division of Re-
ligious Activities of the National
Jewish Welfare Board.

Britain Fetes Journalists

LONDON, (r2A)—The Foreign
Office tendered a reception in
honor of a delegation of Israel
editors and newspapermen who
are • now visiting Britain. For-
eign Office officials, MP's, Jew-
ish leaders and British news-
papermen were among the
guests.

A Happy New Year

We wish to extend heartiest
greetings on the New Year to
all our Chaverim in Arlazaroff
Branch JUWA, Poole Zion, Far-
band branches, General Zionists,
all the Cantors and the Commun-
ity at large.

Cantor and
Mrs. Henry Blank

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