Bond Collection Week Set for May 18-25; Anti-Semitism Shown Strong in Germany; Samuel Feldstein Heads Committee Neo-Nazism Spreads JWF Women's Division Nominations Announced Mrs. •S tanley Fleischaker, chairman of the nominating committee, has submitted the names of proposed officers for the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, Mrs. John C. Hopp, division president, has announced. Election of of- ficers will be held at the di- vision's victory celebration and annual meeting, 1:30 p.m., Mon- day, May 19, in the Brown Me- morial Chapel of Temple Beth El. Nominated for president is the incumbent, Mrs. Hopp. Mes- dames Abraham Cooper, Sidney J. Karbel, Julian H. Krolik and Alexander W. Sanders are sug- gested for vice-presidents; Mrs. Philip R. Marcuse. recording sec- retary, and Mrs. Harry L. Jack- son, corresponding secretary. For the board of directors. nominated for a three year term, are Mesdames Samuel S. Aaron, Hyman C. Broder, David S. Dia- mond, Lawrence Fleischman, Herbert S. Frank, Joseph Jackier, Harry L. Jones, Ivor J. Kahn, Sidney J. Karbel, Milton K. Mahler, Lewis H. Manning, Ar- thur S. Purdy, Charles Rubiner, Raymond A. Sokolov, James Wineman and Carl Wois. Mrs. Milton M. Alexander and Mrs. Benjamin E. Jaffe are suggested LONDON, May 1, (JTA) — The Plans for hastening collections Stollman, bond chairman, vot- ed to recommend the initiation Council of the Anglo-Jewish As- on unpaid Israel bond commit- ments and for an intensive of another one-day house-to- sociation last night decided to house-to-house solicitation for house solicitation similar to ask the Board of Deputies of the March 9 BIG Day which British Jews to join it in a new bond subscriptions were netted $223,000 in Israel bond request to the Conference on formulated by Detroit Israel sales in Detroit. Mr. Schlus- for a two-year term. Jewish Material Claims Against bond leaders at a meeting May sel's proposal was approved, Germany that a meeting of the Additional nominations may 1 at the Jewish War Veterans and Sunday, June 8, was set policy committee of the Con- be made by petition, signed by Memorial Building. as the date for this project. ference be convened in Europe 25 members and submitted at Those attending the meeting Designated as co-chairmen for least one week in advance of the were Leon Kay. Harry Yudkoff, the June 8 drive are Phillip Stoll- to consider and delineate the annual meeting. provided that functions of the various organs Morris Leiberrnan, Samuel W. man and Harry Schumer. AJA such rominees have consented Leib. B. M. Laikin, William Gay- Under team captains, volun- of the Conference. The to serve if elected. man, Morris Baker, Isidor Sos- teer salesmen will visit the also insisted that British Jewry Members of the nominating nick, Irving Schlussel, David J. homes of those who were not at be represented at such a meeting committee, in addition to Mrs. Cohen. Martin Hackelman, Mr. home on March 9 and those who on a basis of complete equality. Fleischaker, are Mesdames Wil- and Mrs. Theodore Bargman, signified whim visited that they The decision to ask for a liam B. Isenberg, Harry L. Jack- Mrs. Harry Kay, Mrs. Shay Fore- were "not yet ready" to pur- policy committee meeting was man. Mrs. Bluma Levin. Mrs. chase Israel bonds. son, Samuel B. Keene, Nathan AJA Council adopted after the Samuel Aaron and Mrs. Julius H. Schermer, Benjamin H. heard Rowland Landman, chair- Shwayder and James Wineman. Ring. man of the Association's foreign Mr. Kay pointed out that a Feinberg Gift to Israel affairs committee, charge that You are getting old if it takes cash collection drive on out- Bears Fruit in Scholarly the praesidium of the Confer- standing Bond commitments is you longer to rest than it does ence had "arrogated to itself the the principal source of large- Whitman Translation to get tired. functions of the executive corn- scale and immediate funds to mittee" and that British Jewry Charles E. Feinberg, one of no longer had an adequate voice meet the situation. Adas Shalom, Bnai Moshe Following the reading of an the most prominent collectors of FAST urgent telegram from Alex Low- rare books and Jewish sere- on policy matters within the Tie for Softball Lead enthal, those present at the monial objects in this country, Conference. (JTA learns that at SERVICE As a result of forfeit wins, meeting decided to proceed with who last year presented a valu- the meeting of the executive DAY-NIGHT plans for a cash collection week. able collection of rare W a 1 t committee of the Conference, Adas Shalom and Bnai Moshe manuscripts to the which was h e 1 d .M4y 1 in share first place in the newly- to be known as "C-Week," to be Whitman IN YOUR HOME Hebrew University in Jerusalem. New York, a representative des- formed Inter - Congregational held May 18 to 25. week expressed personal ignated by British Jewry was Softball League. Both teams won COUNTY Sam Feldstein was named this when Bnai David and Temple HOLIDAY WIDE over-all chairman for "C- satisfaction over the publication present.) _. Goodman, a member of Israel failed to field teams. Service of Whitman's "Leaves of Grass" H. A Service Week." Shaarey Zedek was not schedul- Those present at the meeting in a Hebrew translation y ro . the C o u n c i 1 and political ed to play. AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION • PHILCO • RCA • MOTOROLA took the initiative in getting the Simon Halkin. secretary of the World Agudas In an unofficial contest, Atlas In a review of this new trans- Israel Organization, called the Shalom • ADMIRAL • ZENITH •CROSLEV powered its way to a cash collection project underway • GEN. ELECTRIC •HALLICRAFTER by accepting assignments to visit lation, in an article entitled' attention of the members to 13-3 victory. Shelby Langwald • STROMBERG • CAPEHART bond committors with outstand- "Walt Whitman r e w: : , the trail of-Philip Auerbach, for- hit three home runs, while Nor- Professor H a 1 k in i H n ' e s b Masterly PARTS WARRANTIES HONORED ing balances of $500 or more. Translation," in a recent issue , mer head of the Bavarian Res- man Hyman pitched a four- ce, *hi h ni he ehitter insiste d for the w inners. Irving Schlussel, president of - ion Of fi ce.w c "Scopus," published by the Mut' i Mizrachi, reported that the of Hebrew University, Dr. Sholom ', had opened in Mu ch in an 1 Sunday's games will pit Bnai Mizrachi and religious groups, J. Kahn of the university's En l- : anti-Semitic atmosphere rem n- Moshe against Shaarey Zedek acting on a proposal by Phillip lish department praises his col- ! iscent of the days of the Nazis. . and Temple Israel against Bnai — He expressed concern over the • David. Both games will begin at league's achievement. Dr. Kahn says, "A major _ 1 German court's insistence upon 1 p. m. at Roosevelt Field. Juniors to Hear Drive inning the trial on Passover. the major—theme in ! His Reports at Rally Monday perhaps et ; be proposal that the AJA nego- Professor Halkin ' 's career as poet and critic has reached its cul- i tiate with the American Jewish mination. in this labor of love." Committee for the assignment He adds that "Prof. Halkin's ' of an observer to the Auerbach ; poetical genius, critical insight ' trial was adopted by the council. To Check the Outside Walls and passion for American ! democracy fuse in his version of i PARIS, tJTA)—Three signifi- of Your Building .1 cant neo-Nazi and nationalist "Leaves of Grass." The translation covers over , trends have developed in Ger- 400 pages, presenting more than many. and - constitute a serious half of the Whitman poems, and danger to the democratic de- contain an appended essay velopment of that country, the contain 120 pages providing the Hebrew ' European office of the American z reader with an introduction to ! Jewish Committee declared in a Whitman. 1 report here. Dr. Kahn concludes his review by summarizing, We must all The survey. entitled "A Prog- be grateful to Prof. Halkin for ress Report on Neo-Nazism in Call your providing a great American poet Germany," lists the three trends with his proper home in the as: a systexnatic attempt to de- Chamberlin Man, BEN ROSENTHAL, at mansions of Hebrew literature." velop a neo-Nazi philosophy pa- latable to German public opinion WOodward 3-8238- or WOodward 3-8484 Junior Division leaders who and able to serve as an imple- Ruth Ann Shapiro Auxiliary worked on the clean-up drive ment for the return of neo-Nazis To Hold Social Event May 25 Sunday and who helped to Ruth Ann Shapiro Auxiliary to poWer in Germany; receptiv- bring the Division total for the of the Infants Service Group will ity of German public opinion to Allied Jewish Campaign past hold a program at 2 p.m., May certain basic tenets of neo- the $40,000 mark include, left 25, at 13116 Steel. Tickets may Nazism as measured by public to right, lower row, RACHEL be purchased only from mem- opinion polls taken by the SCHWARTZ, PENNY ISAACS; United States High Commission- bers. upper row, BERT DAVIS, AN- er's office in Germany; and the NETTE ZEIDMAN. gradual return of the military Newlyweds to Elect Officers The Junior Division will hold The Young Married Couples man as a factor of importance another report meeting from Club of Cong. Bnai Moshe will on Germany's scene through the 7:30 to 10:30 p.m., Monday, at close its season with a social growth of veterans' organizations the Davison Jewish Center. gathering at the home of Rabbi and by other means. All workers are urged to turn izte 'Awe/ and Mrs. Lehrman on Monday Questions designed to measure in their slips. evening. Election of officers will the extent of anti-Semitism in take place. Germany have revealed that a NCRAC Committee Fails ftwo,coo,000 fifth to a quarter of the popula- tion makes no bones about its To Accept Proposals anti-Semitism, while 27 percent Woulton galas. prefer that the handful of Jews Adelienetenoe Atte NEW YORK, (AJP)—The Na- still living in Germany should tional Community Relations Ad- emigrate, the AJC survey es- ,194.der ate c:AtviteAri visory Council's evaluative study Union Pier, Michigan tablishes. Another 21 percent of committee ended its two-year Modern, Religious the Germans believe that the existence Monday night without Youth Camp ..44. .2* Jews were partly responsible for ..Attel,e4te reaching unanimous agreement what happened under the Nazi For Boys and Girls 9-15 On a "logical and practical regime. division of labor" among nation- Sponsored by: The report asserts that na- e yotkat local 6ta;ArZ )40 coilection al defense agencies. tionalist sentiments and at- Proposals made by the Large Mizrachi of Detroit and titudes which two years ago were 4 *Wt. ern ox . ellex City Budgeting Conference, how- remarked only among small seg- ever. were adopted 7 to 2, with ments of the German popluation Young Israel of Detroit have at_ ipaol aortal: get a girayseceza and iak datcx sir one abstention. No vote was — now become widespread. taken on the joint coordinating REGISTRATIONS NOW plan of the Anti-Defamation .42.0'ittiMwt ..ghtemaial and gevaritenteme League-American Jewish Com- BEING TAKEN AT mittee. A4Zei . WOOOtgatiOrs. TEL AVIV, (JTA)—A quantity Both the LCBC and ADL-AJC of curtains and cloths for use in proposals will be submitted to the new headquarters of the V.,,4 #de 120 aroaclewcy, the NCRAC executive committee United Nations, in New York, has which meets late thlt month. been dispatched from here. The Recommendations of the execu- is posso onesiasseflo, ees Alf.V-aP gift is the second contributed by tive will be submitted to the the Israel government, the first NCRAC Plenum scheduled for being a quantity of stone from a 12521 DEXTER June 15. 1951 - Note n quarry near Jerusalem which will be used in decorating the halls TE. 4-4145 THE JEWISH NEWS $ 4 SUNDAY NOW IS THE TIME FOR STRUCTURAL CRACKS CAULKING POINTING WATERPROOFING . Mb CHAMBERLIN COMPANY OF AMERICA M CAMP ADAS Ay Israel Gift to UN YOUNG ISRAEL OF DETROIT • On son& iiiinbinia 10 — and walls of the headquarters. Friflay, May 9, 1952 14 1 - ,1 - 4, it. 11,^4