• 'tt —THE JEWISH NEWS Bnai. Brith. Women All Out in Drive Friday, October 24, 1952.. • Young Israel Women Slate Nov. 5 Donor With advance ticket sales mounting rapidly, members of the Greater Detroit "Bnai Completion of plans for the Brith Women's Council are go- annual donor luncheon of the ing all out to pack Masonic Women's League of Young Israel Temple as the culmination of • its fund-raising campaign, an- nounces Mrs. Henry Onric h, drive chairman. The campaign, which is aimed at raising $100,000 for Bnai Brith philanthropies, will conclude with a variety show on Nov. 18, at the Masonic Temple, Funds raised go to many pro- jects including Hillel Founda- tions, blood bank f o r Korea drives. Belefaire Children's Home in Cleveland, Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital, National Jewish Hospital, community drives, such as T o r ch Fund, Anti-Defamation League and to Israel. Congress Study Groups •Feature School Panels MRS. IRVING SCHLUSSEL announced by Mrs. Irving Schlussel, general chairman. The donor will take place on Nov. - 5, in the social hall of Young Israel Center. Captains working with Mrs. Schlussel are Mesdames Hugo Apt, Daniel Birnbaum, Henry Ca.riebach, Jack J. Car me n, David J. Cohen, Hyman R. Cohen, Solomon N. Cohen, Henry Dworkin, David Novetsky and Ben Weinstock. Mrs. Harry Portnoy, chairman of reservations, can be reached at WE. 3-3945. Mrs. David I. Berris is journal chairman, as- sisted by Mrs.. Max Stallman, Mrs. Herman K. Cohen, pro- gram chairman, announces that the highlight of the donor pro- gram will be a presentation by the Music Study Club choral group, directed by Dan Frob.- man. All youths are urged to enroll isa sabbath afternoon or mid- week activities sponsored by the Women's League, according to Mrs. Isadore Levin, president. Potter - Affirms His Sympathetic Interest in Israel Rep. Charles E. POtter, Repub- lican candidate for the U.S. Senate, in a statement to The ,Jewish News this week affirmed his sympathetic interest in Is- rael. Mr. Potter's statement follows: "You may be certain of my great admira- tion for the out standing effort;:, and the progress of this new Jew-- ish state, I shall continue to -ob- serve closely the strides that are made in . its Rep. Potter valiant struggle for democracy in the Near East. "Further, you may be confi- dent I shall always view with sympathetic consideration its needs for every assistance that may be extended within our na- tional policy." Yiddish 'Writer to Speak At Book Month Program Joseph Apatoshu, renowned Yiddish writer, novelist and es- sayist, will arrive here from Israel as the main sneak- er iri a Jewish Book Month program, sponsored jointly, by the Yiddish culture committee of the Jewish Community Coun- cil and the Farbaiad Central Committee. The program will take place M 8:30 p.m.. Nov. 16 In the Young Israel Center. Tickets for the program are 'mailable at the office of the Jewish Community . Council and trUrn Yiddish speaking orgaz7 hations of the community., "Should the Growth of Jew- ish All-Day School Be Encour- aged?" will be the subject at all study group sessions. of the De- troit Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress to be held at 12:30 p.m., Monday. South and Central Chapters, under the chairmanship. of Mrs. Boris Karasick, will meet at the home of Mrs. Louis Panush, 3437 Oakman Blvd. Discussion will be lead by a panel consisting of Mesdames Leo Simon, Samuel Green, -Leslie Ruby, Jack Tur- kin and Abraham Rapoport. Mrs. Morris Bachman. chair- man for Northeast Chapter, will lead a panel consisting of Mes- dames Dennis Barkoff, Albert Daniels and Adolph Miller ,at the home of Mrs. Harold Nel- son, 20236 Wakefield. Northwest Chapter, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Benjamin Kohen, will meet at the home of Mrs. Arnold Frank, 18039 Wood- ingham. The panel will consist of Mesdames Gerson Berris, Morris Lieberman, Leonard Mer- vis and Jacob E. Segal. Mrs. Dan Shapiro, division chairman of the commission for Jewish living, who has planned the series of study groups, in- vites members and friends to dessert luncheons preceding the meetings and to participate in the discussions. A proposal to sell 26,400 addi- tional shares of common stock in the CITY BANK was ratified by the stockholders, JOSEPH F. VERHF:TJA announced. The stock will be offered at $27 per share to present shareholders on the basis of one share of new stock for each five shares held as of the close of business Oct. 14. Court Conirnisqioner Explains Rental Laws Our Letter Box Circuit Court Commissioner Arthur W. Sempliner will speak on "The Present Status of the Rent Laws" at00:::: 8:30 p.m. Thurs- day in the so- cial hall of Mishkan Israel Synagogue. His speech is spon- sored by the Organization for Fair and Equit able Rents. • As a commis- sioner, Semplin- Sempliner er's major job is adjudication of disputes between landlords and tenants. He will explain the legal situation resulting from the lifting of rent con- trols in Detroit. Morton H. Barris, formerly Deputy Director of the Detroit Area Rent Office of the Office of Rent Stabilization, will also speak on present housing conditions as affected by re- moval of rent ceilings. M. Manuel Merzon, spokes- man for the Organization for Fair and Equitable Rents, said the object of the meeting will be to channel the resulting dis- satisfaction into an effort of conciliation and arbitration be- tween the two factions, by the proposal to establish panels of reputable citizens to settle dis- putes by the voluntary process of designating fair and equit- able rental. Habonim in Israel N E W YORK— (JTA) —Twenty members of Habonim, the Labor Zionist youth movement, from the United States and Canada left for permanent settlement in Israel. They will join two Hab- onim kibbutzim, one in Western Galilee and one in the Negev. • hesitate to label Um Mow Federation's message etotintrp- wide," I believe the MO OGIVNIMI does give that tetra popes a "slight" edge over the three Harry Yudkoff Dissents communities you swell beyond Editor, The Jewish News: I am amused by the transpar- modest argument. HARRY YUDKOFT ent contradiction in your some- what shrill headline " 'Go Back to NCRAC' Is Countrywide De- —Political Advertisement mand Upon American Jewish Committee and ADL" and the whispered evidence in your text that the "country-wide" demand has been made by Camden County, Cleveland, and Newark federations. In the assumption that you- singularly—are not aware that the Cleveland Federation and that city's community council, which is a member of the NCRAC, are one and the same body, and that the Newark Community Council's vote in the recent, unfortunate NCRAC plenum surprised no one, least of all the Newark Federation, I wish to advise you accordingly, lest you—unwittingly, I am sure —memorialize commonplace, ob- vious trivia. Incidentally, the Chicago Fed- eration, as an illustration, has expressed itself in terms con- To Our trary to the spirit of the Cleve- Fellow Citizens: land, Camden County and New- For many years, I have ark messages. Although I would watched the activities in Con- gress of our dear Friend John D. Dingell. None has equalled him in sincerity, in devotion to duty, in loyalty to the country's needs. I add my voice to the tens of thousands that will be i heard on Election Day in ALUMINUM or WOOD support of Congressman John Kaufmann Dealer D. 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