Israel., U. S. Leaders Call National Parley Medicine Hat Elects First Jewish Mayor Top-ranking leaders of Ameri- can and Israel Jewry will be among the principal partici- pants at the National Confer- ence for Israel on Sunday at Commodore Hotel, New York. A number of Detroiters are plan- ning to . attend the conference, which will be devoted to de- veloping an over-all program for the rehabilitation and resettle- ment of more than 240,000 re- cent immi- grants still liv- ing under ex- tremely difficult .: conditions the maabaroth." Rudolf G Sonneborn, na- \ tional chairman, s a id. Oved Ben Ami that the principal participants will include: Abba Eban, Israel Ambassador to the U.S.; Oved Ben-Ami, Mayor of Nathanya; Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, execu- tive vice - chairman, United Jewish Appeal; Rabbi Irving Mil- ler, president, Zionist Organiza- tion of America; Julliet N. Ben- jamin, fund-raising coordina- tor, Hadassah; Ralph Wechsler, treasurer, Labor Zionists of America; Dr. Pinkhos Churgin, president, Mizrachi Organiza- tion of America. MEDICINE HAT, Alberta, (JTA) For th- first time in — the history of this city — in fact the first time in any city in Western Canada — a Jew has been elected mayor. The new mays. of. Medicine Hat is Harry Vei.,er, local farmer and businessman and an active leader in JeWish communal activities. The Jewish community consists of some 40 families and main- tains a synagogue. - • William Horde - , newly-elected president of "le Jewish National Detroit's Greater Detroit Bnai Fund Council of Detroit, an- Brith Women's Council is pre- nounced this week that the paring to roll out the welcome annual Tag Days of the JNF Keywell Donates Kitchen To Beth Yehudah Schools 'Wanted' Former Nazi Opposes Israel Payments The American Jewish Commit- tee revealed that Josef Trisch- ler, leader of the 28 deputies in the West German Bundestag opposing parliamentary ratifica- tion of the West German-Israel restitution agreement for pay- ment of $822,000,000, is "a want- ed war criminal." The Committee declared that Trischler, 'ruoslav-born Nazi, was the representative of Ger- man ethnic groups in Yugoslavia and Hungary during World War II. They cited Yugoslav Govern- ment Reports, Numbers 7 to 13, which named Trischler as one of those charged with responsi- bility for killing 21,000 Serbs from Backa and Barinja, and several thousand Jews during German occupation. DANNY THOMAS mat for Danny Thomas — De- ! troit's adopted son — who will come here on Nov. 18 to star in the Women's all-star revue at Masonic Temple. Although born in Toledo, as jAmos Jacobs, he was given his start here on the Happy Hour Club. Since then his story is one I of success. Recently he remade one of Al Jolson's early pictures, I "The Jazz Singe4," and was so good in the role that his studio • is preparing other Jolson pic- tures for him. Name Mrs. Roosevelt Thomas is noted for a big Yeshiva Drive Chairman heart that he has opened often Mrs. Franklin D/ Roosevelt, and willingly in behalf of many recently name honorary chair- groups of different background. I Although he is a Catholic, he man of the $25,- has appeared at many Jewish 000,000 Medical relief benefits and programs. College cam- Mrs. Sam Gutterman, Coun- jpaign, sponsor- cill president, announces that ! ed by Yeshiva tickets to the event may be ob- University, will tained by calling Mrs. Henry be assisted by Fannie Hurst, Onrich, fund-raising chairman, UN. 4-2214, or ticket chairman, j noted novelist, land Frieda Mrs. Philip Edelheit, TO. 6-1416. H n nock, first Post Office Employment woman ever named to the Wednesday, November 12, is Federal C o m - carries a 7-day the date the Post Office will munications supply of begin distribution of application Miss Hennock forms for Christmas employ- World of Beauty System. Mrs. Roosevelt will be honor- ment, Postmaster Frank C. Mid- Lotion ed at the inaugural luncheon , del announced. These. forms will of the Women's 'Division of the be available at all classified sta- campaign on. Nov. 25, at Hotel tions and the Federal Building. Waldorf Astoria, New York. New Max Factor Hand Lotion purse dispenser "Jhe etti lay on the _Air This Week's Radio and Tele- vision Programs of Jewish Interest • • FRONTIERS OF FAITH Time: 1:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 9. the only hand lotion that's always at hand World of Beauty Lotion for dressing table use. In a wonderful squeeze globe bottle that can't spill, can't , break. No fumbling with caps. Now it's easier than over before to give your hands the protective, soothing care only Max Factor's World of Sil0 * Beauty Lotion can give. Economy Squeeze Bottle, 9 oz. Only mop *phut tai will take place Saturday night, Nov. 15, and all day Sunday, Nov. 16.. Mr. Hordes stated that mem- ber of Zionist youth groups, pupils in all schools and affili- ates of other youth movements are being enlisted for solicita- tion on Tag Days. A number of prizes will be awarded to high-ranking solic- itors. Top pr-;es .,111 be a stay of one week at a camp of the winner's choice to the two high- est solicitors. Harry B 1 i t z, president of Northwest Israel Congregation and Center, 17376 Wyoming, an- nounces a gen- erous contribu- tion by 'Henry M. Keywell, pro- viding recessary kitchen equip- 6—THE JEWISH NEWS ment for • the Friday, November '7, 1952 nursery and kindergarten which was I FOR THE FINEST IN opened last Monday, along POULTRY with after pub- CALL lic school class- es for boys and girls, under the Keywell OUTLET supervision of Yehivath Beth Yehudah. POULTRY CO. Registrations continue for the 2735 W. Davison Northwest Hebrew School, which includes nursery and kinder- TO. 8-4281 Rabbis garten for children 3 years and S. Kahana above, meeting week days from H. Tennenbaum 3 shoctem L. Tennenbaum 10 .a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and after- on premises noon classes, which will be in session from 4 to 6 and 6 to We Are No Further Than 8 p.m., daily and Sunday morn- Your Telephone! ings from 9 to 11 and 11 to 1. For information ca . the school TO. 8-4281 office, UN. 1-8540, or Yeshivath Five Trucks to Serve You Beth Yehudah, Dexter and FREE DELIVERY Cortland, TU. 3-3700. \\HOROWITTMARGARETEN MATZCIHS I j This gold finish ease carries quick-absorbing, non-sticky World of Beauty Lotion wherever you go. Won't spill. Can't leak. Refills in a jiffy. SIM* Get yours today. Only JNF Tag Days Set for Nov. 15, 16 Danny Thomas to Star In Bnai Brith Revue Station: WWJ-TV. Feature: Based on a book by Maurice Samuel, "The World of Sholem Aleichem," a story of the same name will be pre- sented as the second program of this cycle of Jewish telecasts. Starring will be Sam L e v e n, Aline MacMahon, Ezra Stone and Joseph Wiseman. . * * * _:truth Crisp, crunchy, and -9J shear .Allow Air Julius t7 Ethel Roie r nberg, condemned to die for a crime they deny, tried in an at- mosphere of political hysteria, left to their fate by a hostile press and.a fearful America,. still have faith. The evidence which convicted the Rosenbergs was not substantial: The prosecution's chief witnesses were admitted criminal agents, David and Ruth Creenglass. • Of 118 government • witnesses originally scheduled to be called, only 20 were produced. • The "Atomic secrets" alleged to have been betrayed by the Rosenbergs "made little sense," according to Time Magazine, who pointed out "the general principle of an atom bomb has been • no secret." • The only tangible evidence produced at the trial was (1) a Spanish War Relief. Collection Can found in the Rosenberg Home; and (2) a petition circulated by Mrs. Ethel Rosenberg on behalf of a successful Communist : candidate for New York City Councilman. These pieces of evidence do NOT indicate "Espionage." • Why has America been denied The Truth About the Rosenberg Case? Here is what an eminent orthodox Rabbi, Dr. Meyer Sharff, says about the case: THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 9. Station: WWJ. Feature: • The life story of Isaac Loeb Peretz, the father of modern Yiddish literature, will be told in "Yal." The story does not concern his writings, but rather his hopes and ideals for mankind's future. * * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 9. Station: WXYZ. Feature s: "Where Do You Live?" (Part II) will be dis- cussed by Dr. Louis L. Mann, rabbi of Chicago's Sinai Con- gregation. "I love my country. I love the principles of equality and brotherhood which are the foundation of American principles—and the truth I love dearly above all. "In all my actions and decisions, I am guided by our Holy Torah and by our Prophets. . "I, an Orthodox Rabbi, am firmly convinced that Ethel & Julius Rosenberg • d Morton Sobell, charged with espionage (the Rosenbergs were sentenced to an death and Sobell to 30 years imprisonment) are entitled to a hearing in the Supreme Court of the United States. "As a devout Jew, I revere our country's laws, which carry out the humane principles enunciated in the Torah, and I am reminded that the Declaration of Independence is of one piece with our leader Moses exhortation: "Proclaim free- dom throughout the land." Therefore, it is inconceivable to me that in our country a death sentence should be so lightly given, as was the case in the Rosenberg Trial. "I consider it my profound duty to address myself to friends and foes, to all, be they Jews or Non-Jews, irrespective of institutional affiliation, or political persuasion, to participate in the work of securing justice for the Rosenbergs and Sobell. "Once this is achieved, all truth-loving people will have secured a great triumph, and the children of the Rosenbergs and Sobell will be reunited with their parents." —RABBI MEYER SHARFF DON'T LET THEM DIE Write or Wire President Truman, urging him to set aside the death sentence and to consent to a new trial. Send urgently-needed funds to help us let America learn more about the Rosenbergs. Your help can save their lives! — ON SALE AT Cunningham's DAVID SARNOFF, chairman of the board of the Radio Corp- oration of America, has been named chairman of a committee to study manpower problems of the Defense Department, Robert A. Lovett, Secretary of Defense, announced in Washington. THE COMMITTEE TO SECURE JU STICE IN THE ROSENBERG CASE 1050 Sixth Avenue New York 18, N. Y. Detroit Office: Room 303 - 1442 Griswold