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November 30, 1951 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-11-30

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`The 'Well,' Powerful. Anti-Prejudice
Film, Opens Today at Fox Theatre

"The 1Ve11," one -
of the most pow- .
erful dramas in
motion picture
history, opens Fri-
day at the Fox
Theater. The Clar-
ence Greene-Rus-
sell Rouse story
about a town torn
apart over the dis-
a ppea ranee of a
little Negro girl'
and later reunited
over her rescue is
one of the most
moving and sus-
pensful films ever
made. Before the
child is known to
be trapped in a
well, racial conflict
mounts through
the town when a
rumor is spread
that she was last
seen walking off
with a stranger. In
this realistic pic-
ture, the actors
and actresses are
mainly the towns-
people themselves in the small towns in which the picture was
filmed. Richard Robert, noted New York actor, is one of the few
professionals in it. Top performances are given by Maidie Norman,
as the mother of the lost child, Ernest Anderson as her father,
George Hamilton as the grandfather, Bill Walker, former Detroit-
er, as the family doctor, and Christine Larson.

German Government Rebukes
Deputy For Insulting Israel

BONN — (JTA) — The West tered by a member of the

German Government issued a
stinging rebuke to Dr. Franz
Richter, Socialist Reich Party
deputy, who created a scene in
Parliament when he assailed the
state of Israel and Germans
seeking friendship with the
Jewish state.
* * *

United Nations, it was to be con-
sidered as a member of that
group of the United Nations
which is covered by Allied laws
in all matters with respect to
currency conversion, restitution
and the securing of claimg. The
deutschemark is the currency
of the West German Republic.
Rules Restitution to Israelis
The reichsmark was the cur-
FRANKFURT — (JTA) — The rency of the German Reich.
United States Court of Restitu-
tion Appeals at Nuremberg has
ruled that citizens of the State Prisoner of Russians
of Israel will be granted an ex- To Speak in Detroit
change rate of one reichsmark
Miss Elinor Lipper, who spent
to one deutschemark in all res-
titution claims involving mort- 11 years as a prisoner in Soviet
gages, the United States High slave camps, will speak at a
meeting sponsored by the UAW-
Commission disclosed.
The court held that as Israel CIO and various canmunity or-
was a former British mandated ganizations, at 8 p.m., Wednes-
territory and had. been adminis- day, in the Veterans Memorial
Bldg., on Jefferson.
Miss Upper, who was born in
Council Programs
Brussels, and is of German-
Jewish parentage, went to Rus-
Honor Book Month
sia in 1937 as a representative
Dr. Norman Drachler, chair- of a book publishing firm, and
man of the Jewish Book Month was interned by the Russians
committee-.of the culture com- until 1948 when the Swiss gov-
mission of the Jewish Commun- ernment intervened and helped
ity Council, announces that obtain her release.
Author of "Eleven Years in
orders for books published by
the Jewish Publication Society Soviet Prison Camps," Miss Lip-
will be taken by the office of per is currently in the United
Council. The Jewish Publica- States on a speaking tour: warn-
tion Society is offering many ing of the dangers of Russian
volumes at reduced prices for totalitarianism.
the next several weeks. Books
may be obtained by calling the
Council office, WO. 3-1657.
The Skyscraper Hotel an the Ocean
Lawrence Crohn and Louis
THE
LaMed, co-chairmen of the cul-
ture commission, announce the
sponsorship of several radio pro-
ON THE OCEAN at 12th ST.
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6—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, Noveirber 30, 1951

Special I_TJA Drive
Seeks Fulfillment

With a month left in the
emergency effort of the United
Jewish Appeal to mobilize $35,-
000,000 in cash during the latter
half of 1951, William Rosenwald,
national chairman of UJA's spe-
cial cash campaign, urged Jews
throughout the country to bring
this extraordinary drive to a
climax at the UJA's annual na-
tional conference in Atlantic
City, Dec. 14-16.
He announced that part of
the concluding session of the
Atlantic City conference would
be devoted to a national cash
roll-call and would mark the
last opportunity in 1951 at which
communities might pr es e n t
checks before a national as-
sembly of Jewish leaders.

Windsor Youthss Raise
$250 for Israel Forest

At a meeting well attended
by Jews and non-Jews, the
Windsor Jewish Youth Council
recently raised $250 for the For-
est of Martyrs in Israel, which
comm emor ates the 6,000,000
Jews killed in World War II. En-
tertainment was provided by
television talent and local dance
studies.
Chana Senesh Club, in con-
junction with the Canadian Le-
gion Balfour Branch 362, will
sponsor a New Year's dinner
and dance at the Shaar Hasho-
mayim Synagogue, on N e w
Year's Eve, from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Reservations may be made by
calling Doris Bakst, Windsor 3-
1687.
Lillian Frieman Chapter, of
Hadassah, will hold a Hanukah
membership luncheon at 1 p.m.,
Dec. 12, at Shaar Hashomayim
Synagogue. New members are
invited. Latkas will be served.

Israel Film Star, Irene Brauze,
To Address Hadassah Chapter Lunch

The annual joint meeting of
Hadassah Chapter and Group
boards will be held at 12:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, at Zack's Catering,
13124 Dexter Blvd. A subscrip-
tion luncheon will be served, for
which reservations are being
taken at the Hadassah office,
TY. 8-8216.
Guest speaker will be Irene
Brauze, star of the Israeli film,
"My Father's House." Miss
Brauze's performance in this
production won her acclaim in
Israeli drama. Her message will
deal with the aspirations and
accomplishments of those work-
ing to bring Israeli culture its
merited world acclaim. Mrs.
Daniel Siegel, Chapter chairman
of Minyan, has designated De-
cember as "Minyan month" with
the appeal to women of the com-
munity to become a "Minyan
mother" to a Hadassah Youth
Aliyah child in Israel.
A Minyan consists of ten wo-
men who band together, pledg-
ing $24 each toward the care of
a child, the pledge to be paid
outright or in monthly install-
ments.
Mrs. Siegel is assisted by Mrs.
Aaron Kurland and Mrs. Harry
Jaffa, co-chairmen and the fol-
lowing group chairmen:

Bassoff; Russell Woods East, Mrs. Her.
schel Roth; Russell Woods West. Mrs.
Oscar Shapiro and Mrs. Abe Rosenberg;
Sherwood,' Mrs. Irving Ackerman and
Mrs. Ivan Shalit; University East. Mrs.
Sol Friedman and Mrs. Alfred Deutsch;
University West, Mrs. Max Yorke and
Mrs. Sidney Kraft; Wyoming, Mrs. H.
A. Woan and Mrs. Norbert Ketai; and
Wyoming South, Mrs. Irving Winston.

Ida Levine and Anne Lerner,
honor roll chairmen of the Busi-
ness and Professional Group of
Hadassah, advise that its Honor
Roll Fund Raising affair will be
held Dec. 9, 1 p.m., at the Lee
Plaza hotel. A diversified pro-
gram will follow.

Krieger Leaves for Venezuela
To Officiate Bolivarian Games

Byron Krieger, leading Mid-
West fencer, is one of eight .:;.
United States fencing stars to be
picked to officiate at the Third .
Boliviarian Games held in Cara-
cas, Venezuela, beginning Wed-
nesday and lasting to Dec. 21.
Krieger previously was an of fir.
cial in Guatemala in 1949, and
fenced on the U. S. Pan-Ameri-
can team. in 1950, in which he
helped win the foil and saber
championships.

Bagley, Mrs. Philip Brezner and Mrs.
Wm. Hubert; Central East, Mrs. Maurice
Neback and Mrs. Daniel Cullen; Central
West, Mrs. Moe Dann and Mrs. A.

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Herzl BBG Chapter Installs
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At the third annual installa-
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The gathering was held at the
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Weizmann Sworn In

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Army artillery battery boomed
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