Plan 'G-Day These leaders of the _Women's Division in: general solicitation for;g the Allied Jewish Cam- paign — (seated, left to right) Mesdames ARTH- UR RICE, BENJAMIN- GUTOW, NORMAN NA1MAR K and (lower, right) HARRY FRANK— are checking prospects and workers' lists to pre- pare assignment slips for "G" Day, in April, when 2,000 volunteer fund- raisers will • canvass over 15,000 prospects. . Gov. Harriman Urges U.S. to Guarantee Israel's Frontiers • NEW YORK, (JTA)—Governor Averell Harriman called upon the Administration in Washing- ton to take the lead in convinc- ing the Arab states that Israel's existence is "inescapable and irreversible" and to help ease the "explosive situation" in the Middle East by reaffirming the guarantee of Israel's present frontiers given in 1950 by the United State s, Britain, and France. The Governor addressed 700 business and communal leaders at the inaugural dinner of the United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York campaign, which seeks the local share of the nation- wide UJA goal of $100,000,000 for 1955. Close to $2,500,000 in pledges were announced at the dinner to bring above $8,000,- 000 the total raised as a result of pre-dinner activities -conducted for the United Jewish Appeal since Feb. 1 in New York -City and vicinity. Agency Wall Newspaper To Be Teachers' Aid NEW YORK, (JTA)—A month- ly, English language illustrated wall newspaper titled, "Israel Among the Nations," will be published the year round except July and August for use in Jew- ish school classrooms and club- rooms. The newspaper, prepared by the Jewish Agency's Department of Education and Culture, is a teacher's aid, designed to fill the gap in up-to-date material on Israel suitable for the school- age level. Tke paper is intended primarily for the 11-12 year-old age group, though the content lends itself to modification by the individual teacher, for both older and younger pupils, the Jewish Agency's announcement said. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 19 Friday, April 1, 1955 Need Laundry, Cleaning in a Hurry? TROY) LET TAKE CARE OF THE WORRY" 8 COMPLETE HR. SERVICE TROY THE 6 DRIVE-INS • • • • • • Er GRAND RIVER AT 12TH . 14TH NEAR GRAND RIVER 2ND AT PALLISTEE 3RD NEAR SELDOM LIVERNOIS 'AT WEBB LINWOOD AT TUXEDO 4,t c°P ;cif: " ° 6A FRANKFURT, - (JTA ) —Wheth- er German 'Jews herded into the Shanghai ghetto froin February 1943 to May 1945 are entitled to compensation under WeSt.:Ger- man indemnification tion, is now at issue before . the local Superior Court in • an im, portant test case. In 1938 and 1939, some 20,000 German and Austrian Jews fled to Shanghai because that inter7 national port was the only_ place they . could take refuge without a .visa. . . In 1943 the Japanese military "ordered all such Jews shut up in the slums of Hongkew, which, was circled with barbed wire and henceforth became the "Shanghai ghetto." The Japanese acted under Nazi pressure, but today the German indemnification agencies argue that no documentary proof of such pressure has been presented. Without such proof, they contend, they are not in- a position to pay out the $1 per day which the Federal Indemni- fication Law provides for-illegal arrest carried out or instigated by the Nazi authorities.. The issue has now reached' an ppellate court. Because • testi- mony • by the . interned Jews theinselves is - not considered sufficiently expert, a Whole gal- axy of top Nazi diplomats forth:- erly active in the Far East were - • • List Personnel For Women's April `G-Day' With the 1955 Allied Jewish Campaign gaining momentum daily, chairmen and secretaries of the Women's Division general solicitation category have begun assignment of 16,000 prospect's slips to 2,000- workers. The concerted fund - raising effort will 'take place on "G" Day. To facilitate Organization, general solicitation has been set up into eight' individual divi- sions, each with a vice-chair- man and secretary, and group chairmen and secretaries. Serving as vice-chairmen are Mesdames Harry Frank. Aubrey Goldman, Sander. A. Hillman, Max L. Lichter, Martin Messer, Norman Naimark and Arthur Rice. Their secretaries a r_e Mes- dames Jerry Gottfried, Benja- min Gutow, Morris J. Brand- wine, Adolph Lowe, Ralph Levin, Merle Harris and David Handle- man. Division chairmen and their section leaders are: Mesdames Harry Frank, chairman; Allan G. Agree, Bern;ard Bladen, Harry Kifferstein, William Burk, Herb- ert L. Harris, Jacob Segal, Dan Shapiro, I. Goodman Cohen, G. Lionel Willens, Charles Benja- min, Louis I. Linovitz, David W. Biederman. Mesdames Aubrey Goldman, chairman; Irving Pokempner, Perry Goldman, Hugh W. Green-. berg, Ray A. Shapero, Kenneth Given, Allan Weisberg, Aaron Benyas, Julius Feld, George Bar- ahal, Irving Zickerman. Mesdames Sander A. Hillman, chairman; Ben Rose, Joseph J. Blumrosen, Moses Cenker, Jos- eph L. Bale, Louis Rubin, Charles Behrmann, Joseph Op- penheim, Bernard A. Gourwitz, Herman K. Cohen, Sam Stoner. Mesdames Max L. Lichter, chairman; Balfour Peisner, Sol J. Schwartz, Ted Mandell, Phil- lip. Nusholtz, Jack Bean. Leon Rottenberg, Dan Symez, William W. Brown, Abe Lapides, Gabriel Moscow, Jack Rom, Myer Teitel- b a u m, Lippman L. Lumberg, Charles Perlman, T. Ben Kasle, Jack Milen, Richard Serlin. Mesdames Martin M e s's e r, chairman; Nahum Weissman, Nathaniel Sandler, Conrad B. Friedman, Stanley B. Friedman, Benjamin Steinberg, Leonard, Marein, Max Schubiner, Barney Aaron, Sidney Meyers. Mesdames Norman Naimark, chairman; William De u t s c h, Melvin Kolbert, Sherman Kay, Richard M. Shwayder, Howard Feigelson, Milton Y. Zussman, Ellis B. Rifkin, Harry R o -t h, Stanley Wax enber g, Sidney Friedman, Arnold H. Mundell, Milton Greenwald, Jack Still. Mesdames Arthur Rice, chair- m a n; Alfred Deutsch, Julien Priver, Abel Swirsky, Leon H. Lewis, Harry Singer, Bert A. Colman, Alan J. Grossman, Saul J. Rubin, Jay L. Foreman, Paul M. Handleman, Bernard S. Rub- iner. ' Israeli-Russian Agreement JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Knes,set 7Tit //arse ?Do/ Speaker Yosef Sprinzak has told the Knesset that Israel has ac- iff I cepted a Soviet invitation for the exchange of parliamentary delegations. dent Else Sommer, has been turned down by the lower court. A decision on her appeal is not expected before next month. summoned as witnesses. Two survivors of the ghetto were also heard. The plaintiff in the present suit, Frankfurt resi- Shanghai Ghetto Victims Await Results of Test Case in German Court • One Mother tells Another "It's the REAL' thing!" Mdkers . OLD-FASHIONED GEFILTE FISH KOSHER 0 PAREVE made without sugar - just the natural sweetness of the choicest fresh water fish. Look for the cheerful GREEN and YELLOW label KOSHER FOR PASSOVER from the spotless kitchens of Mother's Food Products, Inc., Newark 5, N.J. $50 SAVINGS - ON YOUR NEW CAR PURCHASE ---If You. See Me a Nazi Victim Drops Dead Before Medic-al Treatment MUNICH, (JTA)—A victim of Nazi persecution and concentra- tion camp inmate returned to this country for treatment at the Bad Nauheith spa and col- lapsed and died of a heart at- tack when he alighted from the plane which brought him from Israel. He was Baruch Hermanowicz, 45, who founded and edited the first post-war Yiddish paper in Germany. Hermanowicz emi- grated to Israel in 1948 and be- came an official of the Minis- try of Communications. He had to retire because of ill health and came to Germany for treat- ment under the recent regula- tion of the Indemnification Law providing for treatment for those crippled by Nazi persecu- tion. He is survived by his widow and two children. Lou Ryke Shop around town for your best deal first ... then come and see Lou Ryke. Bring this coupon and SAVE AN ADDITIONAL $50. . V One. Coupon Per Customer on Purchase of-`55 Plymouth; DeSoto '00.9 $5000 COUPON '490 , Good Only On Orders Placed Between April 1-10, 1955 431. 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