People `Thy Waters Shall Not Fail, 0 Israel' ake News And thou shalt be like a wa- tered garden, and Zike a spring of water, whose waters fail 72.0t." STANLEY S.. KRAUSE, for 28 appear on page 50 in the "Inter- years a Detroit attorney, has esting _People" section, will deal —Isaiah 58:14_ .4.06 filed his candidacy for Judge of Recorder's Court in the Feb. 16 Primary Election. Krause,% na- tive Detroiter, is a graduate of old Central High School, and received his law degree from the Detroit College of Law. He is active in many community groups, including Louis Marshall Lodge, Bnai Brith and United Hebrew Schools. Krause's inter- est in youth problems is ex- pressed in membership in the Parent Teachers Association of Bagley School and the PTO of Adas Shalom Branch, United Hebrew Schools. Krause; with his wife, Doris, and twa chil- dren, lives . at 18229 Roselawn. He maintains offices in the Hammond Bldg. * * * Solomon Litt, -a partner- in Asiel & Co., investment brokers, was chosen chairman, of the executive c o mittee of the National Jeivish Welfare Board, at the commit- tee's first 1953 meeting at Wal- dorf Astoria Ho- tel., New York. Mr. • Litt, who succeeds Carl M. Loeb, Jr., also of Sol Litt New. York, has been a mem- ber of JWB's executive commit- tee for many years and is chair- man of its budget and finance committee. * * * Associate Professor HARRY H. JOSSELSON, chairman of the department of Slavic languages and literature at Wayne Univer- sity, has been named national president of the American Asso- ciation of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages and cha an' of the Slavic section of the M'dern Language Associa- tion. Both organizations held their meetings in Boston recent- ly. * * * Rabbi Benjamin Morgenstern, Brooklyn, will head the 1953 Torah tour committee of the Rabbinical Council of Americas, it was announc- - ed by Rabbi Theodore L. Adams of Jersey Ci ty, national president. B y direction Rabbi Morgen stern, "teams" of RabbiS, inclusive of two or three spiritual leaders, will visit acorn- Morgenstern munities throughout the country during February, March and April, to participate in forums and symposia and discussions on traditional Judaism and ways and means- of strengthening its practice in communal and reli- gious life. * * Rabbi ISAAC KLEIN, member Of the division of religious acti- vities of the National Jewish Welfare Board spiritual leader of Congregation Kodimah, Spring- field, Mass., left • to conduct Torah Convocations in the Azores, Bermuda and North Africa. * * * American Magazine V for Feb- ruary will feature an article on Detroit shoe man, NATHAN HACK. The story, which will Russian Anti-Semitism. Condemned by Pearson Responding to a query direct- ed, to him by Hon. David A. Croll, member of the Canadian House of Commons, as to the implications of the brewing So- viet anti-Semitism, Secretary of State for External Affairs L. B. Pearson declared: "Terrible atrocities stemmed - from - unbridled anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany. It would be a great tragedy and crime if the rulers of Communist Russia were now planning to revive this dark anid evil force from the past and to make use of it for their own ends." 4, with Hack's research into shoe problems, culminating with his present work at the University of Southern California. * * * Two prominent figures in the Jewish' community and 'leaders of the Canadian bar were hon- ored in the recent Honors List by appointment as Queen's Counsel. They are LOUIS' S. MAITLIN, a leader in the Zion- ist Organization of Canada, and ISRAEL NITIKMAN who is ac- tive in Bnai Brith and congre- gational affairs., * * * HILDE. ZADEK, Israel's out standing contribution to grand opera, won the plaudits of the critics last week when she as- sumed for the first time here the title role of Aida at the Metro- politan Opera House, New York. *. * * Dr. DAVID. L. FALKOFF, as- sistant professor of physics at Brandeis University, has been named associate editor of the American Journal of Physics, to sertre for a three-year period. * * * ROBERT 0. LOOSLEY of New York has been appointed Man-. aging Editor of United Com- munity Services of Metropoli- tan Detroit, Glenn M. Coulter, president of the board of direc- tors of UCS announced. Report Anti-Semitisbn Dwindling in Canada MONTREAL, (JTA) — Anti- Semitism throughout Canada is on the decline, Stuart Garson, Canadian Minister of Justice, told a meeting of the local Bnai Brith. He predicted that discrimina- tion in employment and in trade union membership because of race, national origin, color or re- ligion would be eliminated by the Canadian Fair Employment Practices act, scheduled to be introduced in the current ses- sion of Parliament. Pointing out that Canadian liberties and laws are derived from moral principles, Garson added: "Canada, along with the western world, has seen a rever- sal of the pseudo-scientific atti- tude and from the mounds of corpses in the Nazi concentra- tion camps, from the millions of political prisoners in the Bair- iet labor camps, from the anti- Semitism which disgraces and characterizes both of these tot- alitarian regimes, we derive a new enlightenment_of the moral foundation upon which our own society rests." Technion Geologist Finds Iron Pyrite Deposits HAIFA, (IIP)—Iron pyrites, a metallic- sulphide valuable to the chemical world as a source of sulphuric acid, have been found in the Beit Natufa area in Gali- lee, it was announced at the Israel Institute of Technology. Dr. J. Vroman, Technion ologist, and A. Goldberg, man- ager of Chemicals and Fertili- zers, Ltd., are further exploring the find. Dr- . Vroman declared that the pyritea are found in many other parts of Israel as well, but not in the sizes located at Belt Na- tufa. The quantity per ton in the present site is too low for practical purposes. Iron pyrites used in Israel in- dustry have been imported from abroad. The sulphuric acid ob- tained from the mineral is im- portant in the manufacture of fertilizers and superphosphate, in oil refining, in photographic processes and many other in- dustries. By DR. N. E. ARONSTAM Lo, the sweet prophecy comes true, Sealed by the -escutchion of history: `Thy waters shall not. fail, - 0 Israel." Mine eyes beheld the miracle a thousand times, A Miracle that runs like an everlasting limpid f o u n- Lain Through many a page of living lore. Aye, such pledges never -ce-ase: They are a treasure-trove in store For tliee to keep and hOld and build The old waste places, as in the golden days of yore. Gird thyself with strength, And thou shall be called: "The Repairer of the Breach." Truman Greets Farband On 40th Anniversary On the eve of leaving his of- fice, President Harry S. Tru- man reaffirmed his support of and best wishes for Farband- Labor Zionist Order, on the oc- casion of the organization's 40th anniversary now being cele- brated throughout the country. In his message to Louis Se- gal, general secretary, Truman wrote: "For 40 years, your organiza- tion has worked devotedly in support of democratic causes. The struggle of freedom against tyranny is one that never ends. The forces of despotism are never wholly conquered but rise to challenge each generation. Democracy must be continuous- ly nourished and strengthened by work and by faith. , "You have my best wishes for a successful meeting and an in- spidng rededication to the struggle for freedom and jus- tice against communism and oppression." — 5.4 LONDON, V (JTA) —The pride of British Jews in their double loyalty to Britain and Judaism in no way implies a lack of sym- pathy of either the State of Israel or the affairs of the Jews of any other part of the world, Ewen Montague, president of the Anglo-Jewish Association, told the annual meeting of the or- I Pewoukoo, Wisconsin. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Lillian Gerber wishes to thank its many relatives and friends for the kind expressions of sym- pathy extended during its re- cent bereavement. TEL AVIV, V (JTA)—Air trans- portation of Jewish immigrants from Teheran, Iran, to Israel has been resumed. A plane car-, rying 64 newcomers, including infants, landed at Lydda Air- port. The new arrivals said that thousands of Jews still in Iran and awaiting an opportunity to emigrate to Israel, are living un- der difficult conditions. Four Iraqi Jews arrested in Bagdad on charges of attempt- ing to leave Iraq for Israel have been released and are en route to Israel via Cyprus. 20 mires west •f Milwaukee. Tropical Indoor. Swim/sing Pool. Complete Hearth Spa and Solarium. $9 Daily From Plan eased on 5,Day Special Rate Sunday to Friday For Rownratkus and far Whotrotod Scschare. Scrip Certificates $10, $15, $25, $50 Shirlifermaw Masiteetnest Detroit office WO. 5-0291 yi d May Be Purchased From the" - ZEST AT MEET REST Alltd tifolakte/tv4Manoe ganization ,here. Labor Zionist Organization %indention "hospitality" Masters In Miami Beach, tiorldts: aeMGir WASEMUT 13722 LINWOOD Call in order by phone TO. 9-4710 Meant Royal Manor—au the ocean North Shore Matter —lostwy apts. Temple Israel Artists Series, Sun., Jan. 25, 8:15 Olga Samuel SORIN COEHLO South American Singer and Guitarist Detroit-born Nanist Tickets $2.50 Grinnell's, Metro Music, Shop, Temple Office THE LABOR ZIONIST FORUM Announces The Postponement of Its JO. 28 Lecture The Second Lecture Will Be On Tuesday, Feb. 10, at YoUng Israel Center Featuring ABRAHAM DUKER Resume Rescue Operations Of Iranian Jews to Israel 1 , . 9 I . , ii i.;;; : 1 tor SERVICE ;N:-YOURWONE .* COUNTY-WIDE :D VS :HOLID YS AY NI AliTNORIZEO SERVICE STATION • PHILCO • RCA • MOTOROLA • ADMIRAL • ZENITH • CROSLEY • GENERAL ELECTRIC • HALUCRAFTERS • STROMSERG • CAPEHART PARTS WARRANTIES NONORED 4 sisce 1938 . Thievision Peitet -5,7e4( coni Fait Side Service. Elementary Classes (Ages 6 to 14 Years) - Modern Jewish Education Sessions from 3 :30 to 7:30 TE 4-2858 TR. 2-8282 if NO Answer Call. ALL WORK GUARANTEED • 1 WE RENT TV SETS West Side :Service LA 7-5462 UNITED JEWISH FOLK SCHOOLS BONDED SERVICEMEN Begin A New TerM Advanced Nursery (Ages 3 1/2 to 5 Years) Two Sessions (Hours 9-12 a.m. & 1-4 p.m.) Transportation Available, Including Northwest Refreshments Registration Now Taking Place THE JEWISH NEWS R.'1%:. P'9'. British Jews Proud Of 'Double' Loyalty' To Britain, Judaism WASHINGTON, (JTA) Ugo Carusi, former chairman of the . U.S. Displaced Persons Commis- sion, will be nominated by Presi- dent - Elect Dwight Eisenhower as Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization. Carusi's appointment would remove the possibility of the se- lection of another candidate for the job„ Rich§xd Arens, whose background on imigration mat- ters was considered controver- sial because of his close associa- tion with such figures as Sen. Pat McCar ran and ex-Sen. Chapman Revercomb. Carusi was named by President Truman to the DP Commission and is con- sidered by Jewish organizations to be favorably disposed toward a liberal immigration policy. Friday, January 23, 1953 • . , ....11t1411ANIONAllit1 1.1.0111111.11,..161011.1.0 4,44 ,1111611,//Wia0111010201. Jewish Young Adult Council's winter weekend will be held Jan. 30-Feb. 1 at Camp Tamarack. Planners are: left to right, (seated) Anne ZeIonka, Junior Hadassah and JYAC president; Lillian Tron and Willie Shanfield, Young Zionist Club; Ann Epstein Junior Hadassah; (standing) Iry Feldman, Hillel; Bernice Kuhn, Sigma Theta Delta; Larry Pernick, Mu Beta Chi. Member organ- izations in JYAC now number 20. Recent additions are Kappa Nit fraternity and Louis Marshall BBYW. Former DP Chairman To. Head Ike Committee CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Harry Brown and Mrs. Sam Korens, sisters of the late Bertha Gald, wish to thank their relatives and friends for the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended during her re- cent bereavement. • 16 Plan JYAC Winter Week-End lr.V411, 61 • I • Phone TO. 8-9280 - TO. 8-0941