DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15 Friday, May 15, 1953 Blame Israel and Jordan For Armistice Violations JWV President Submits Plan To U. S. for Near East Defense A WASHINGTON, (J T A ) plan for the immediate formu- lation of a Middle East defense command which would welcome all states willing to join was 41, presented to the State Depart- ment by Jesse Moss, national commander of the Jewish War Veterans. Moss explained the JWV plan to Henry A. Byroade, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, who invited him to return to the State Depart- ment after Secretary of State John Foster Dulles returns from his forthcoming visit to the Middle East. — Activitieo in Society Miss Sydney Lefton To Wed N. W. Stern . Dr. Abraham Biran, Governor of Jerusalem, who will be in Detroit next week for the Israel bond drive, will be guest of honor at afternoon teas May 26 and 27, in the homes of MrS. Jacob E. Segal, 19175 Woodingham, and Mrs. Jacob S. Sauls, 18660 Appoline, respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice - Fainman (Elizabeth Apple), former Detroiters, are now residing in Daytona Beach, Fla. A graduation show of painting and sculpture by Mrs. Regina Kassel Yanich will be held at Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloom- field Hills, today, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Yanich, who has also studied at Art Institute of Chicago, University of Michigan and Wayne University, is supervisor of arts and crafts of the Temple Israel Religious School and a director of arts and crafts at Herzl Camp, Webster, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Spivack, of 18037 Ohio, are in Chicago, to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Jeane Goldman and daughter, Ilean, formerly of 3206 W. Outer Dr., are now residing at 275 Merton. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bensman and daughter, Sheila, are now residing in their new home at '14826 Tracey. Mrs. Nathaniel Pernick will honor Miss Anne Zelonka. the fiance of her son, Lawrence, at a tea from 2 to 5 p.m., Saturday, in her home, at 18400 San Juan. Irene Lubarsky to Wed Detroit Serviceinan judaism Council's Anti-Israel Attack Assailed by Miller UNITED NATIONS, (JTA)- The Chief of Staff of the truce supervision organization in Pal- estine, Lt. Gen. William E. Riley, informed the United Nations Security Council that the ma- chinery of the Israel-Jordan Mixed Armistice Commission had become "inadequate" be- cause of the 'way the delegates acted as lawyers prosecuting or defending a case. He said that public opinion on both sides had become in- flamed by semi-official reports on incidents published before investigation and. thus the chairman of the commission found himself in the position of acting as a judge attempting to decide "between conflicting con- clusions." THE RECORD STORE MISS SYDNEY LEFTON Mr. and Mrs. Jack 0. Lefton, of Lincolnshire Dr., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Sydney Helene, to Norman W. Stern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Stern, of Atkinson Ave. The bride-elect attends the University of M i c h i g a n. Her fiance is a graduate of the Illi- nois Institute of Technology and Detroit College of Law. SAN FRANCISCO, (JTA) — The four-day annual conference of the American Council for Ju- daism concluded with charges, voiced by Rabbi Elmer Berger, executive director of the organ- ization, that the Zionists "con- Jews Win Braille First trive to equate objectivity about Prizes for Poetry, Prose the Middle East with a n t i- NEW YORK, .(JTA)—The win- Semitism." Rabbi Irving Miller, president ners of the English language of the Zionist Organization of division of the Jewish Braille Review's International Literary America, scored the American Competition for the. Blind are Council for Judaism for raising Wilbur Sheron, 66-year-old re- the charge of "dual allegiance" tired farmer of Marion, Ind., in against American Jews who are poetry and Bertrand Chombeau, 42, blind choir-director of San. active in Zionist work. Addressing a large meeting of Diego, in prose, it was an- MISS IRENE LUI3ARSKY Jewish community leaders here, nounced here by Dr. Jacob Fried, Dr. Miller said that since efforts editor of the magazine. As many Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lubarsky, to strengthen cultural ties be- sightless non-Jews as Jews, and of Clements Ave., announce the as many blind citizens of other engagement of their daughter, tween Israel and American Jews countries as Americans entered Irene, to AG3 Irving Belsky, son —which have been pressed by the competition. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Belsky, of the Zionists—are supported by The judges were the poets a majority of American Jewry, Buena Vista Ave. Jean Starr Untermeyer, John The bridegroom-elect is cur- the Council for Judaism "has Hall Wheelock and Dorothy rently stationed at Pensacola, impugned the loyalty and pa- director of the League Fla., where he is serving with the triotism of this country's Jew- Hobson, to Support Poetry. The judges ish citizens. The Council mem- United States Navy. bers' obsession with hyphenated for the prose section were Don- loyalties, growing out of their ald Lemon Clark, professor of JI,C Juniors to Hold own private fears and insecuri- English at Columbia University, Dr. John Middendorf, teacher of Annual Fashion Show ties, has thus been most helpful writing at Columbia, and Miss to the anti-Semites, but cer- Sheena Pearce of the University tainly not to the American Jew- Two young vocal soloists and of London. ish community." a concert pianist will be fea- tured artists at the second an- nual fashion show presented by the Junior Women's Division, Jewish Labor Committee at 8:30 Israelis Seek Relatives LiSts Individuals p.m., May 27, at the Young Is- NCJW The names of the following The Detroit Section, National rael Center. Originally slated for Council of Jewish Women, is individuals are survivors of the Tuesday, the event was post- seeking information about the Nazi holocaust, who: are now in poned because of Shevuot. persons for whom it Israel. Should you recognize a Phyllis Pullberg, 15-year-old following has urgent messages from rela- name, contact Search Bureau,' soprano, and Larry Corona, tives overseas. For information Jewish Agency Youth Aliyah De- tenor, will sing. Betty Pollen partment, 16 E. 66th St., New call TR. 1-3700. will accompany them on the Bernath, Sidonia (nee Arnstein), born York 21, N. Y. Fehervar, Hungary; sought by Israel Black, Isidor (formerly Blech), born piano. Uste Zielene, Galicia; sought: by brother, (nee Bernath). Gowns from the Jacqueline Piroska Grodzensky, David, born Bialystok, Po- Chaim Blech. Shop will be shown by models land; sought by Mrs. Celia Yavor- Blum, Solomon, born Suceava Canya- lung, Romania; -sought by cousin, Naftali from the Patricia Stevens Fin- Florenko. Weiser, Morris, born Faliticeni, Ro- (Natan) Blum. ishing Scliool. Prizes will be mania; sought by Goldstein, Iziu. Braunstein, Lili, born Poland; sought Finkelstein, Maurice, born Bucharest, by nephew, Herman (Zvi) Bleicher. awarded. Proceeds are used for Romania; sought by Haim, Rashela (nee Drogiczer, Moshe, born Sislovitz Ja- lowski, Romania; sought by cousin, Sarah the overseas orphan relief work Finkelstein). Hofstatter, Riven, born Bochnia, Po- (Charla) Blumstein. of JLC. For reservations, call land; sought by Hofstatter, Rubin. Feldman, Benno Benzin, born Romania; Segal, Shifra (Mrs. Jacob), born Pal- sought by cousin, Heny Zelinger-Bleicher. Mrs. Eileen Israel, TO. 8-7665. Relatives Abroad Seek Information on Kin THE 2nd ANNUAL . FASHION SHOW of the Junior Women's Division of the Jewish Labor Committee Will Be Held on WED., MAY 27, 8:30 p.m. at Young Israel Center Instead of the Previously Announced Date Tues., May 19th kan, Romania; sought by Jancu, Chana (nee Josefson). Zilberman, Esther, born Vaslui, Roma- nia; sought by Kopel, Zlata. Kuciding, , Mrs. Florianne, sought by Yesion, Stanislawa of Parchania, Poland. Salomon, Mor, born Domoszlon, Roma- nia; sought by Alexander, Krets. Tannenbaum, Braune, born Serock, Poland; sought by Lewinzon, Riva (nee Perrell). Geld, Sara and Irene, born Sezlus, Czechoslovakia; sought by Lowinger, Eliz- abeth (nee Schwartz). Polacco, Aldo, deported from Rome by Nazis in 1944; sought by Polacco, Aure- lio. Chaimowicz, David (deceased) seeking children of; sought by Lea Rosenblum. •••••••••••••••••••44•• -••-••••-•••••••• Your Old Friends . 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