Mobilize Local Histadrut Leaders
For National $1,000,000 Roll. Call -

THE JEWISH NEW Ai

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Friday, January 30, 1953

Probus Club Donates
In a special appelrl to Hista.- trades division, chaired by Sam Device to Hospital
emit Campaign committees of Schwartzberg, has o b t a i n e d

itse. Labor Zionist movement
isnd landsmanshaften, Harry
Schumer, executive board chair-
man of the local Histadrut
drive, called for mobilization of
members for the national roll
call conference at Hotel Astor,
New York.
At least $1,000,000 is expected
to be brought to the parley,
which will bring together lead-
ers in • the Histadrut campaign
throughout the country on - Feb.
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The Detroit minimum assign-.
ment, Schumer stated, is $10"0,-
:e00. Local memberships are
urged to cooperate in reaching
that sum.
Morris L. Schaver, honorary
campaign chairman, in apprais-
ing the work of leading drive
workers •in Farband and LZOA,
singled out the following work-
ers: • •
Farband Branch 137, Harry
S c h u m e r, William Gayman,
Maurice Baker, Leo J. Cohen;
Branch 552, M.
Salinger;
Branch 557;
M a x Schmuk-
ler; Branch
114, • Sam Kane;
LZOA Branch 6,
M or r is Kane,
e;Irving Pokemp-
ner; Branch 4,
Morris Lieber-
m a n , Schreier
Brothers, Shu-
lamith Goidaf-
as; Branch 10,
Solarsky William 'S c h u-
mer, Larry Nichanian.
Israel Stolarsky,`Associate na- ,
' tional secretary Of the National
Committee for Labor Israel and
veteran. Labor Zionist leader
will be guest speaker • at a Hista-
,• drat campaign rally_ at 2 p.m.,
:.uncial', at L Z OA Institute,
13722- Linwood.
_ Tne latest Histadrut film, "Age
sof Achievement," will be pre-
altered. The movie tells -of the
:pioneers: who . laid the founda-
', tions of -the state . of Israel and
Aheenew society they have given
to the world.
Solomon W. Alper, veteran
,drive worker, will be honored for
..-his many years of service to
Histadrut, and will be given a
;plaque commemorating the. oc-
., casion. Recently, Alper contrib-
uted towards the building of a
Kupat Holim clinic in Nathanya.
A duplicate of the plaque he
will receive will be placed at the
• clinic entrance.
' Chaim Gottlieb, executive
rector of the campaign, reported
that the newly-formed scrap

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$4,000.
Topping all divisions in the
drive, however, is Branch 137
Farband, which has already
reached $20,000. The landsman-
shaften division, Under Louis
Levine, has scheduled several
functions to help raise its goal
of $100,000 for the national roll
call.
The annual Histadrut evening
of LZOA - Branch 4 has been
scheduled this evening, ..at the
home of the Harry Schreiers,
4759 Sturtevant. Louise Hoff-
man, trade union leader,- will be
guest speaker. An Israel film
will be shown.
Prior to his appearance at the
rally Sunday, Israel Stolarsky
will report on the new state over
Voice of Histadrut radio pro-
gram, to be heard over station
WJLB at 11:15 a.m. The pro-
gram will also feature several
new Israeli melodies, stated
Probus Club, a civic group of
Louis Levine, radio hour direc- business and professional . men,
tor.
recently contributed. a medcol-
ator to Children's Hospital. The
David Weiss Wins $5,000 machine is an electrical stimu-
Frieder Literary Award
lator used to prevent muscular
twisting in post' paralytic cases.
A novel, whose principal char- Receiving treatment is five year
acters are a young Jew and his old Janice Sliter. Her mother,
Christian friend has been ad- Mrs. Marie Sliter, and Probus
judged the winner of a nation- Club president, Leo Biegelman
wide literary contest, it was an- are onlookers.
nounced by the Union of Amer-
ican Hebrew Congregations,
sponsor of the contest, and Rine- Treasury Gift to AJC
hart &, Co., who will publish the From Mothers' Club
see: •
b ook.
The author,
•David Weiss, will
'eceive $5,000 for
:his entry, "The
Guilt Makers,"
winner of the
Frieder Literary
?Award, which
was established'
D. Weiss b y Alexander
Frieder of Cincinnati in memory
of his wife, Coriere R. Frieder.
Mrs. SIDNEY J. BARBEL
A member of the national (left), vice-president of the
executive board of the Union, Women's Division, Jewish Wel-
Mr. Frieder made the contest fare Federation receives a
ppssible in the hope of encour- treasury gift for the 1953 Allied
aging serious literary efforts Jewish Campaign from Mrs.
which would enrich the cultural LOUIS WANDER, president of
heritage of America's JewiSh the Council of Mothers' 'Clubs
community.
of the Jewish Community Cen-

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Gen. Grant against Jews. Lincoln
had already recinded the ban,
but was pleased to meet the cele-
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of the frames in a filmstrip,
depicting the career of Dr. Wise,
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SAMUEL H. DAROFF of Phil-
adelphia., honorary president of
that city's Allied Jewish Appeal
has accepted the
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chairmanship of
the UJA 1953
National C a in -
pa ign Cabinet
which. for the
four th succes-
ive. year will
Old top-1 e v el
responsibility
for the planning
and direction of
the Appeal's
nation wide
c -ampaign for
Daroff funds, it w a s
announced by Edward M. M.
Warburg, general chairman of
the UJA..
* * *
At the annual meeting of the
Bureau of Federated J e wish
Women's Groups at the Oliver
Cromwell Hotel, New York, Mrs.
SAMUEL B. DANT(); president
of the - Detroit League of Jewish
W o m e n's Organizations, was
elected national vice-president.
Presidents of local Federations
from 18 states particiDatecl..
L. Bondy, of Port Jervis, N.Y.,
succeeds Mrs. Ida Cc: ::e Farber,-
of Brooklyn, as president.
* * *
• DAVID
HelCe._..;i'dq,
Tel ^Ali
Knesset member, arrived to,
day to address the two-day con-
ference- of the United Jewish
Appeal's National Labor Council,
at the Roosevelt Hotel,' New,
York, Saturday and Sunday.

YOUR SAVINGS

NEW YORK, (JTA) — Plans
to -combat a series of anti-
, Semitic outbreaks in New York's
East Side, long a center of Jew-
ish immigrant population, were
discussed at a neighborhood
conference called by the local
post of the Jewish War Vet-
erans and attended by repre-
sentatives of about 100 local re-
ligious, civic and educational
groups.
A representative of the JWV
'• post reported on a number of
incidents, including the beating
by young hoodlums of Jewish
school children, a rabbi and the
two daughters of another rabbi.

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SAMUEL S. WILLIS, of S.S.
Willis & Associates, 13131 James
Couzens, was elected president
of the Detroit Chapter, Manu-
facturers' Agents National As-
sociation. Willis, who was a na-
val officer in World War II,
gave up his law practice to en-
ter the industrial field. He is
the author of the Willis Report
on Ordnance Buying. An active
member of Temple Beth El, Wil-
lis is currently chairman of
several committees of the con-
gregation and its Men's Club.
* * *
Dr. HEINZ GRUENBAUM of
Tel Aviv has been named execu-
tive vice-president of the Pales-
tine Economic Corporation,
Robert 'Szold, chairman of the
board of PEC announced.
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Philosopher IRWIN EDMAN,
mathematician NORBERT
WIENER, attorney WALTON
HAMILTON, and housing au-
thority NATHAN STRAUS will
visit the Brandeis University
campus as lecturers in the re-
puired senior course "Produc-
tive Living" during the spring
semester: C. WRIGHT MILLS,
associate professor of sociology
at Columbia University and one
of the nation's authorities on
American social structure,: has
been named visiting professor of
human relations at Brandeis
University.
* * *
Rabbi HARRY, ESSRIG, of
Temple Emanuel, Grand Rapids,
represented the Jewish Chau-
tauqua Society as lecturer at
Hope College, Holland, Mich.,
Jan. 20. He spoke on "The Jew-
ish Outlook on Life" before a
joint Y.W. and Y-.M.C.A.

NEW YORK, (JTA) — "The
successful operation of an inter-
national commercial airline is
signal evidence of Israel's ar-
rival on the scene of world
commerce and industrial enter-
prise," Louis Pincus, Managing
director Of El Al, Igrael airline,
said. He described his airline as
"a vital link of communication
ter. Council members' also par- to the many countries with
ticipate in AJC by giving indi- Which •• Israel has developed
vidual contributions and serv- trade, as Well as political, rela-
tions."
ing as campaign workers.

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ARTHUR FLEISCHMAt4

"When a world-renowned musician such as Yehudi Menuhin
devotes his untiring energy in behalf of the State of Israel, he
merits not.only our collective praise, but also the emulation of
others, great and small."

—EMMA SCHAVER

"Mr. Menuhin has concertized everywhere—from Los Angeles to
Tel Aviv—and has continually taken the message of Israel with
him. We Jews of Detroit, knowing the import of that message,
cannot fail to hear this great Jewish violinist when he
appears here."

—MAX OSNOS

