CBJO Reaffirms Right of Groups
And Individuals to Petition UN

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Leaders of Bnai Brith, Board of Deputies of British Jews and
South African Board of Jewish Deputies, comprising the Coordin-
ating Board of Jewish Organizations, met recently and upheld the
right of individuals, groups and non-governmental organizations
to petition the United Nations. Shown at the parley, which con-
vened at New York's Waldorf Astoria Hotel, are seated, left to
right, BARNETT JANNER, of London, PHILIP M. KLUTZNICK,
president of Bnai Brith; MAX GREENSTEIN, of Johannesburg;
standing, LESTER GUTTERMAN, Bnai Brith UN liaison commit-
tee; MAURICE BISGYER, secretary general of CBJO; and Dr.
Israel Drapkin, of Chile, president of Bnai Brith Latin American
committee.

Council In-Gathering of Clothing
For Resale Shops Slated for Sunday

The semi-annual bundle-in-
gathering of the National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women is planned
from 10 am. to 2 p.m., on Sun- I
day, at winch time nearly 150 1
women, representing the Detroit
Section, Northwest and Hunt-
ington Woods branches will
participate in a concentrated
motor pool to gather bundles of
resalable clothing from Council's
2,800 members.
Mrs. William G. Stein, chair-

JNF Sets April 11
As B.B. Day; Heads
Of Committees Named

The Jewish National Fund
Council of Detroit has announc-
ed that the Pesach Blue Box
Clearance
will be held on Sun-
.
day, April 11, designated as B.B.
or Blue Box Day.
• Mrs. Philip Cutler, chairman of
the JNF Blue Box Committee,
explained the decision for a one-
day clearance of JNF Blue Box-
es, as an attempt "to prove that
'a concentrated, as against a
drawn out effort, will conserve
both the energies and time of
the workers participating in thS
clearance."
Mrs. Cutler announces the
overall chairmen of each of the
following organizations, under
whose leadership 300 workers
will "make BB Day one of the
most thorough and most success-
ful Blue Box Clearances in
years."
Hadassah, Mrs. Samuel Croll;
L'adies' Auxiliary, Mrs. Samuel
Krone and Mrs. Ben Paull; Miz-
radii, Fannie Gluck Chapter,
Mrs. Samuel Shulman; Mizrachi,
Sisters of Zion, Mrs. Rose White-
man; Northwest Child Rescue
Women, Mrs. Max Biller; Pioneer
Women, Mrs. M. Michlin and
Mrs. Harry Zeltzer.

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man, and Mrs. Ben Weintraub,
co-chairman of the bundle-in-
gathering, state that the city
has been divided into six areas
which will be covered by the
following women:
Mesdames Oscar Silverman,
Melvin Rosenhaus, Joseph Klein,
Myron C. Unger, Thomas Moers,
Benjamin Steinberg, Philip Mar-
cuse, Franklin Siden, Robert K.
Werbe, Leonard Oppenheim,
Ralph Kleinsmith, Nathan Gar-
vin, Irving Kanfer, Jack Gold-
man and Carl Hecht.
According to Mrs. S a u 1
.Glueckman, fund-raising vice-
president, the all-out campaign
for merchandise is necessary to
re-furnish the shelves of the
two Council re-sale shops at 8721
and 2610 Clifford. The sales of
these collected items at the store
constitute the only fund-raising
entered into by the NCJW, Mrs.
Glueckman stressed.
The program of Council ex-
tends aid to community projects
both locally and abroad.
Two centers, the Twelfth
Street and D. W. Simons Coun-
cil Centers are operated in co-
operation with the NCJW, pro-
viding classes, recreational fa-
cilities and cultural programs for
adults and supporting a nursery
school, complete with Council-
paid full-time teacher.
In addition, the Council op-
erates a Community Workshop
in the Butzel Memorial Bldg., 163
Madison, which provides em-
ployment to disabled people.
Council women search out busi-
nessmen for sub-contracts to
their clients. The Council also
cooperates with Jewish Voca-
tional Service in seeking spe-
cial placement of older persons.

Lehman, Lovidermlic
Among Winners of
Stephen Wise Awards

Dr. Walter Clay Lowdermilk,
noted soil conservationist and
agricultural e x p e r t; Senator
Herbert Lehman, Youth Aliyah,
world-wide youth rescue and re-
habilitation movement, and the
Jewish Publication Society of
America have been named win-
ners of the Stephen Wise Awards
for 1953, it was announced by
Dr. Israel Goldstein, president of
the American Jewish Congress,
which makes the annual awards.
Dr. Lowdermilk received the
award for his pioneering and
creative contributions to the de-
velopment of Israel; Senator
Lehman for his defense of civil
liberties in the United States;
Youth Aliyah for its record of
twenty years in rescuing and
bringing to Israel 65,000 Jewish
children from 72 countries; and
the Jewish Publication Society
for its work in the field of Jew-
ish culture.
The recipients were chosen by
a committee consisting of lead-
ers in American intellectual,
business and public • affairs,
headed by James N. Rosenberg,
prominent attorney and com-
munal leader. Each award bears
a cash value of $1000.

10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

srael Is Assured
Turkey's Friendship

Friday, April 2, 1954

ZSTANBUL, (JTA)—The Turk-
ish Premier has assured Israel
Minister Maurice Fisher that
Turkey's friendly relations with
Israel will continue to grow and
develop despite Turkey's reap-
proachment with Pakistan and
various Arab states. The Premier
told the Israeli diplomat that
Iraq and any other Arab nation
which joined the Turkish-Paki-
stan military pact would have to
adopt a more conciliatory at-
titude toward Israel.

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German Court Returns "Mein
Kampf" to Hitler's Houskeeper
MUNICH, (JTA ) —The Bavar-
ian State must return five copies
of Hitler's book "Mein Kampf"
and certain other "souvenirs" to-
Anni Winter, the former house-
keeper at Hitler's Munich apart-
ment, the district court ruled.
In handing down this decision
the court said that the Bavarian
State, for its part, may retain
custodianship of three old Nazi
party badges engraved with Hit-
ler's initials, a picture of Hitler
in a silver frame, ten sketches
"doodled" by Hitler while he was
telephoning, and other such
"personal possessions" of the
departed Fuehrer. All were seiz-
ed three years ago when Mrs.
Winter 'offered them for sale,
reportedly asking $25,000. She
sued o • • return.

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