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Mrs. Archibald Silverman Guest
Speaker at ,JNF Event' on Nov. 29

State Congress Council
To Sift Maclver Report

With Mrs. Archibald Silver-
man, nationally prominent
Zionist leader and world travel-
er, as guest speaker, a public
meeting is being arranged by
the Jewish- Na-
tional Fund
Council of De-
troit for • Thurs-
day evening,
Nov. 29 — the
anniversary of
the/adoption of
the. Palestine
Partition r e s o-
Mrs. Silverman lution by the
United Nations—at the Shaarey
Zedek.
Rabbi Morris Adler, who has
accepted the Chairmanship of
the celebration, will be the other
speaker on the program.
This meeting substitutes for

The Maclver Report will be
the subject of an address before
a luncheon meeting of the
Michigan Council, American
Jewish Congress, by Will Maslow,
director of t h e
o m mission of
law and social
action of the
Congress, Wed-
nesday, at t h e
Tull e r Hotel.
Mrs. Samuel
Green, president
of .the local
group, will pre-
ide.
Maslow is rec7
gnized as one
f the foremost
Maslow attorneys in the
U. S. on the question of civil
rights, and has aided in drafting
many of the State and Federal
bills on Fair Employment, Edu-
cation and Housing.

the _50th anniversary of the
Jewish National Fund. •
Organizations are urged to
send names of their delegates
at once to the JNF Office,
11816 Dexter.

The musical program at the
meeting will be provided by the
Cantors' Association.
Mrs. Silverman, who has been
active in Zionist ranks for 40
years, has visited Israel time and
again, beginning with her first
visit in 1925. She has toured the
globe in behalf of Zionism and
the JNF and has visited DP
camps, Cyprus in the era Prior
to the establishinent of Israel,
Latin American countries where
she scored a triumph as a Yid-
dish speaker, and has worked
for the Zionist cause in England
and South Africa. She h a s
the annual JNF conference. matched her eloquence as an
An invitation has been ex- English speaker with her Yid-
tended to all local congrega- dish addresses.
tions a n d organizations to
- In addition to holding high
send delegates to this rally, positions in the Zionist Organ-
whose major aim is to mark ization of America, Hadassah,
Jewish National Fund, National
Young Judaea, Hebrew Univer-
Garson and Cotten
sity Hospital Fund and in her
J A Radio Drama
home city of Providence, Mrs.
Silverman has worked for and
Academy Award winner Greer has held offices in the World
Garson and Joseph Cotten will Jewish Congress and American
star in the United Jewish Ap- Friends of the Hebrew Univer-
sity—all in a volunteer capacity,
giving her entire time to Jewish
causes.
Prior to the Nazi invasion of
Poland, Mrs. Silverman visited
in all of the European countries
and made a 50,000 mile trip to
New Zealand and Australia. She
was member of the Red Mogen
Dovid Commission to Israel in
1948. •

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• eal's final broadcast of 1951
when they appear in "The True
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Sunday, Nov. 18, 10:30 11 p.m.

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Miss Garson will portray the
role of a physician ministering
to ill and impoverished newcom-
er immigrants living in a work
settlement in Israel while wait-
ing to be absorbed into the eco-
nomic and social life of the new
State. Mr. Cotten will play the
role of the director of the set-
tlement who must cope with the
severe shortages of food, shelter
and medicines that now con-
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Historical Museum
Display Honors
Louis Rosenberg

A display of the many coin-
missions he has held during his
lengthy career is currently pay-
ing honor to Louis James Rosen-
berg at the new Detroit Histori-
cal Museum, -Kirby and Wood-
ward. The exhibit will run
through to late December. •
A reception Saturday com-
memorating the inauguration of
the exhibit was tendered Mr.
Rosenberg at the Museum. Mr.
Rosenberg this year celebrated
his 75th birthday.
The exhibit pays tribute also
to the independence of the Re-
public of Panama, which was
celebrated Saturday. The dis-
play is set up at the Rotunda,
or entrance to the building.
Mr. Rosenberg's career, which
spanned the lives of six United
States presidents, began in 1906
when President Theodore Roose-
velt chose him as consul to
Spain. This commission is' a
highpoint of the exhibit.
Also shown are his commis-
sions to Panama and Brazil, the
many medals away led him by
countries he has represented and
documents and articles he has
- written, Mr. Rosenberg is cur-
rently. honorary consul general

THE JEWISH NEWS-- 5
Friday, November 9, 1951

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reversing their decisions in
favor of the appellants on 452
claims. In addition, 271 cases
were taken to higher courts
where 181 were eventually set-
tled, with 20 decisions of the
lower courts reversed in favor
of the claimants.
The restitution laws in effect
in the French zone of Germany
will be altered shortly to pro-
vide for the establishment of
successor organizations legally
entitled to claim heirless prop-
erty, the French High Commis-
sion announced.

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Germany PaSses Law Granting
Reparations to Former Residents

BONN, Germany, (JTA)—The
West German Parliament
adopted a law to make repara-
tions to former public servants
of Germany now living abroad
who were victimized by the
Nazis. Recently a law was
passed to reimburse such for-
mer public servants who are
still in Germany.
The law provides that victims
who took up residence in foreign
states before May 23, 1949, shall
be eligible if the state in which
they live recognizes the German
Feder al Republic. The law,
however, allows for exceptions
to this rule, which is expected
to be of assistance to Jews who
fled Germany and are now liv-
ing_ in Israel, which does not
recognize the Bonn Government.
The restitution - courts of
Stuttgart and Karlsruhe . have
issued decisions on 17,180 resti-
tution claims in the two years
Earl Kelly, Cleveland Pianist,
since the special chambers were
To Star in Center Concert
established. Of- this number,
Earl Kelly, Cleveland pianist 17.5 percent or 3,003 decisions
and composer, will make his De- were disputed. A total of 1,404
of the disputes were settled in
troit debut at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 19 the
same courts, with the courts
at the Detroit Institute of Arts
at the annual concert of the
Maimonides Medical Society
music department of the Jewish
will hold its NIGHT OF GAMES
Community Center, a highlight
as scheduled, on Nov. 14, •
in the Center's yearly musical
but at a new location, LATIN
activities. Mrs. Royal S. Maas
QUARTER, Boulevard off Woodward
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