THE JEWISH NEWS-5
Friday, January 25, 1952
12 'Experts' in Varied Fields at Federation
Women's Division 6th Annual Institute
Advertisers
exciting country he has ever
been in. He recently returned
Are Warned
from a visit to the Jewish state,
where he travelled the length
To Repoitt
and breadth of the country and
talked to people in every walk of
life.
Racketeers
Dr. Alpern, who, with Dr.
Yeshivah .Business Group
Announces Annual Dinner
At the first meeting of the
year by the Businessmen's Group
sponsoring the annual dinner of
the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, at
the home of Dan Laven, chair-
man of the Yeshivah executive
board, it was announced that
this year's Year Book would be
dedicated to the memory of Mrs.
Lena Holtzman, mother of Joe
Holtzman, and one of the foun-
ders of the Yeshivah.
Abe Green and Louis H. Gold-
en were named co-chairmen.
Benjamin Freedland and Laven
were named co-chairmen of the
Businessmen's Group dinner,
April 20, at -the Latin Quarter.
It was announced that a
"name" band would play the
affair, with noted entertainers
also performing. All speeches
will be eliminated.
Falick, Professor Kelley and
Shaw, will speak at the seminar
Detroiters again are warn:
on "The Child," is a native De-
ed against solicitations for
troiter. He took his undergrad-
advertising by New York
uate work at the University of
magazines which are publish-
Michigan and received his M.D.
ed only on holidays and do
from Johns Hopkins University,
not have any readers here,
followed by postgraduate work at
and by established magazines
the St. Louis Children's Hospital.
without circulation in this
He is an instructor in pediatrics
area. Those receiving letters
at the Wayne University Medical
of solicitation are urged to
College.
submit them to The Jewish
A native of Montreal, Dr.
Prof. Kelley
Dr. Athay
Ann Petluck
Fishing is Michigan's most
Cecil Brown
Falick is a graduate of the Uni-
News for action by the prop-
popular tourist attraction.
versity of Michigan medical roar. on resettlement, Miss Pet-
Eleven leaders in their respec- school and has lived in Detroit luck is assistant executive direc- er authorities.
In the instance of the
tive fields will be the "experts"
tor of the national agency res-
when the Women's Division of
ponsible for bringing in Jewish most offending magazine,
the Jewish Welfare Federation
new Americans, finding the best only.one issue has appeared
holds its sixth annual institute,
place for them to settle in this thus far in New York and
beginning at 9:30 a.m., next
country and seeing that they it is known to have reached
Wednesday, at Temple Beth El.
are cared for until they arrive in I only the advertisers.
their new community. She is
Cecil Brown, world-famous
It also has come to our at-
USNA's legal representative for
Mutual Broadcasting System
agency cases or appeal before tention that unauthorized so-
news analyst, will address the
the board of immigration ap- licitations are being made for
luncheon meeting, while speak-
peals, and serves as liaison to schools outside of Det oit. In
ers at four simultaneous morn-
government agencies such as order to track down irrespon-
ing seminars in the "What's
immigration and naturalization sible solicitors, it is u r g e d
Your Line?" Institute will be
service, the visa division of the that those who are approach-
Ann Petluck, assistant director
Department of State, and the ed for funds should call the
of the United Service for New
Displaced Persons Commission.
Americans; Dr. E. Bryce Alpern,
Vaad Horabonim or the Fed-
Dr. Falick
Planning for one's own later eration.
Detroit pediatrician; Dr. Roland Dr. §heppard
for
the
past
25
years.
He
is
a
years—as well as those of elder-
Athay, medical director of the
Wayne County General Hospital; . member of the faculty of the ly relatives—will be the subject Weizmann's Health Improves;
Wayne
University
School
of
So-
concerning Dr. Athay, Dr, Don-
Dr, Wilma Donahue, director of
Work and is in. charge of ahue, Mrs. Guiney and Dr. Shep- Receives Ben-Gurion and Wife
the Institute for Human Adjust- cial
TEL AVIV, (JTA) — President
ment of the University of Mich- the Mental Hygiene Clinic for pard.
Weizmann felt well enough Sun-
igan; Dr. M. L. Falick, Detroit Rochester schools.
day to receive Premier David
The newly-elected chairman
psychiatrist; Mrs. Mary K.
Ben-Gurion and Mrs. Ben-Guri,-
Guiney, assistant director of the of the Mayor's Youth Commis-
on in his study at his residence
Wayne County Bureau of Social
OES GREAT -WITH ALL Taint .mEats1
in Rehovoth.
Aid; Prof. Earl C. Kelley- of the
College of Education, Wayne
University; Dr. Julien Priver,
director of Sinai Hospital, De-
troit; • Irwin Shaw, executive • di-
rector, Jewish Comthunity Cen-
ter and Fresh Air Society; Dr.
The United Hebrew
Harold L. Sheppard, assistant
Schools of Detroit
professor of sociology, Wayne
University.
Gratefully Acknowledge•
Dr. Schwartz to Speak
the Receipt of
•
Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, exec-
cutive vice-c h a i r m an of the
Dr. Alpern
Dr. Donahue
sion, Prof. Kelley will bring the
educator's viewpoint to th9 sem-
inar on the Child. He is a pro-
fessor of secondary education
and has been on the Wayne
University faculty for 12 years.
Another native Detroiter, Shaw
is a product of the Detroit school
system, having received his BA
and MA from the College of Ed-
ucation of Wayne University.
Last year he left the office of
assistant director of Federation
to go to the Center.
Featured in Medical Seminar
DR. JOSEPH J. SCHWARTZ
United Jewish Appeal, will fly t.)
Detroit in time to appear at the
afternoon session of the Insti-
tute.
Director of the agency which
has been the most important
source of cash assistance collect-
ed for and furnished to Israel
for the past 10 years, Dr.
Schwartz will present to Jewish
women. what the United Jewish
Appeal needs for '52 will be.
• Previous to assuming his post
with the UJA a year ago. Dr.
Schwartz was European director
of the Joint Distribution Com-
mittee's program of relief and
rehabilitation during those years
immediately following the end
of World War II, when 1,500,000
Jewish survivors needed help.
IMPORTANT
NEWS for
Dr. Priver, who came to De-
troit early this fall' to assume
the directorship of Sinai. Hos-
pital, is a graduate of the Uni-
versity of Western Ontario,
where he received his MD in
1940. He was associate direct•r
of Mount Sinai before coming to
Detroit.
Principal speaker at the sem-
a scholarship in memory of
Nathan Simons to the Nathan-
So-kmour Simons Scholarship
Fund from Mrs. Nathan Simons
and sons, Broudy and Edgar.
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