0•1114r. People Make News Mrs. Bernard Cohen, of Syd- rey, • Australia, arrived in New York last week on a Volunteer Leader Fellow- ship from the ,National Coun- cil of Jewish Women of the United States to study activities of American v o 1 u nteer women's groups. Mrs. Cohen is president_ of the Mrs. Cohen National Coun- cil of Jewish Women of Aus- tralia. * * * Maxwell Whiteman, of Phila- delphia, has been appointed as- sistant to the director of Ameri- can Jewish Archives, the institu- tion on the Cincinnati campus of Hebrew Union College—Jewish Institute of Re- ligion which col- 1 ec ts, classifies and publishes manuscript ma- terial relating to Jewish Ameri- cana. Dr. Jacob R. Marcus, HUC Professor of History, is direc- t o r. Whiteman, who has specil- ized in the his- Whiteman tory of early Jewry, is the author of numerous articles ranging from colonial German journalism to 19th century American fiction, and two books relating to the literature of the American Negro. - , Bank of England Grants Israel $5 Million Loan Thanks for a Legacy Dingell's Gratitude For Honor to Father John D. Dingell, Jr., this week expressed his own, his mother's and his entire family's thanks to the Jewish community for the tributes paid to his late father, Congresman John D. Dingell, and for the tree sr planted in h i s memory in Jew- ish National Fund Forests in Israel. "My fathei left me a strong legacy, and all of us value it deeply," Dingell said. "Among . t h e ideals we J D. Dingell, Jr. have inherited is his devotion to the ideal for Israel's redemption. Like my father, I and the rest of my family strongly align ourselves with the Zionist prin- ciples and we pledge ourselves to continue to work in defense of- Israel." John D. Dingell, Jr., has an - nounced his candidacy to suc- ceed his father in Congress, in the 15th District. Governor Wil- liams has set Nov. 8 as Primary day and Dec. 13 as the special election day to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Con- gressman Dingell. The late Congressman was a leading supporter of Zionism and Israel in Congress. He was the first man to propose grants- in-aid for Israel. LONDON (JTA)—The Bank of England and the capital issues committee of the British Treas- ury have approved a loan of two million pounds sterling ($5,600,- 000) to Israel to finance the pur- chase of British capital goods. Israel circles here hailed the decision as displaying a more favorable attitude toward- Israel on the part of British economic authorities since, in the past, it was virtually impossible for Israel to make such financing ar- rangements here. . Financial circles linked the loan to a prospective purchase by Irsael of 500 passenger buses from the Leyland Motors Cor- poration but Israel circles said there was no connection. A spokesman for the Leyland con- cern said that protracted negotia- tions with Israel transit authori- ties had not yet had any concrete results. If a deal is made, pay- ment would be from proceeds of the new loan. POST-HOLIDAY. DANCE Given by: The Thirty Plus Club of The Jewish Center. When: Sunday, Oct. 8, 1955, 8:30 P.M. Until? Where at: D: W. Simons Br., Tux- edo at Holmur. Who's Playing: Carl Sims and His Recording Orchestra. Came on and join the fun. Come One and All! Members, 75c; Non-Members, $1 ATTENTION MEMBERS: Please bring your cards! CHARLES L. GOLDSTEIN, - Detroit attorney has been ap- Or pointed a member of the national interreligious affairs . committee of the Americart. Jewish Com- Given by mittee, it was announced by THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER Irving M. Engel, AJC president. OF B'NA1 B'RITH Goldstein, an active member of the Detroit Chapter of AJC, is 9:00 P.M. On Sunday, October 16, 1955 treasurer of the Jewish Com- in the Polar Bear Room munity Council and past presi- VETERANS MEMORIAL BUILDING-151 W. Jefferson Avenue dent of Temple Israel. He is also • Featuring CARLOS RIVERA and HIS ORCHESTRA chairman of the ethics committee 9 of the Michigan Bar Association. Door Prizes — Entertainment * * * Women: PAID-UP MEMBERSHIP Gentlemen's Donation, $1.50 LESTER L. HERSHMAN, New ISTANBUL, Oct. 6 (JTA) — Haven, has been appointed co- Most of the Jewish-owned shops chairman of the Joint Defense damaged, destroyed and looted in 7th ANNUAL Appeal's District Grand Lodge 1. last month's riots have been re- * * * paired and re-stocked, with as- JOEL W. SCHENKER, promi- sistance from various private and nent New York civic leader and government sources. president of the Urban Housing Banks have extended credits to Corporation, was elected as chair- man of the campaign committee tide over store owners and the in charge of regions of the Jew- government has postponed collec- Mrs. Charles (Frances) Solo- ish Theological Seminary's of taxes due in order not to national_ planning committee, ac- further burden the stricken bus- vich, one of the best known Jew- of yry cording to Joseph N. Gorson of inessmen. In addition, assistance ish women leaders in Detroit, has Philadelphia, national committee is expected from the large public anounced her candidacy for Con- funds collected throughout Tur- gress in the 15th chairman. key to aid victims of the anti- * * * District, to suc- ceed the late Rep. RUTH THOMPSON, Mich- minority - riots. Many Jews con- Saturday, October 15, 1955, 9:00 p.m. John D. Dingell. igan Democrat, is in Israel where tributed to these funds and it is Mrs. Solovich, she is accompanying Rep. Francis anticipated that Jews in need will at the a national lead- Walter, of Pennsylvania, chair- be among their beneficiaries. There has been no concerted 2r the Women's SOCIAL HALL OF CONGR. B'NAI MOSHE man of the House Immigration Bnai Brith Or- Subcommittee, on a study of im- movement by Turkish Jews to Dexter and Lawrence leave the country as a result of ganization, h a -s migration problems. featuring the disorders. Turkish Jews seem :field most im- determined to rebuild their eco- oortant offices in nomic positions and none are Bnai B r i t h in plus a great floor show known to have registered for im- Mrs. Solovich Detroit, in this migration to Israel as a specific District and nationally. starring BETTY GRAY Former Governor Thomas E. result of the riots. A practicing attorney, she also BUFFET Dewey of New York, now on a PRIZES Meanwhile, Premier Adnan is active in many other move- world tour, including the State Menderes, in a public address, has ments here. , Admission: Advance Sale, $1.80 (call UN 2-0786). At the Door $2.00 of Israel, will"` be honored at a assured all minorities that the metropolitan-wide $100-a-plate government has acted to ensure testimonial dinner under the their safety. The newspaper Cum- sponsorship of the American huriyet, in an editorial, has as- Zionist Fund of the Zionist Or- sured the Jews that there is no Helen McKay Jamieson this ganization of America, Oct. 30, anti-Semitism in Turkey and that week filed a petition for the 15th at Hotel Statler, New York. there has always been complete Congressional District seat in Mr. Dewey, who is scheduled religious tolerance. It criticzed the House of Representatives, to return to this country on Oct. the riots as "betrLying the vacated by the death of Rep. IP- 26, will report on his visit to country's civilization and even John D. Dingell. Israel at this dinner, which is her independence." Mrs. Jamieson, a Democratic being given him in tribute to candidate, is filing for the third his services to the Zionist cause 5-Day Series of Parleys time. In the 1954 election she and to the State of Israel. received 14,000 votes. To Map JWB's '56 Plans Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, of A native Detroiter and busi- A five-day series of confer- Cleveland, world Zionist leader, nesswoman- here since 1924, Mrs. ences at which the National will be one of the principal Jamieson studied law and has speakers at the testimonial. Jewish Welfare Board w ill had some law experience. When reach major decisions of pro- Other speakers will include Mor- Rabbi Leo -Franklin was spirit- timer May, ZOA president, and gram, policy and budget affect- ual leader of Temple Beth El, ing its world-wide 1956 opera- Dr. Emmanuel Neuman, chair- Mrs. Jamieson was acting secre- man of the national ZOA execu- tions, including its bennial con- tary of the Beth El Memorial vention in New York next April, tive committee, who will serve as will be held in New York, Oct. Park Cemetery board. dinner chairman. She also is active in musical 26 to 30, according to an an- • $5 PER LESSON—FREE PICK-UP SERVICE—DETROIT and SUBURBS nouncvnent by Charles Aaron, and operatic circles here, is a • EXPERT, ALL-WEATHER INSTRUCTION—DUAL CONTROL CARS Chicago, JWB president. More worker for the Red Cross and in • LESSONS DAYS, NIGHTS OR WEEKENDS • STANDARD OR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION than 250 leaders from all parts the YWCA. • OUR GOAL—SAFE DRIVING AND YOUR DRIVERS'S LICENSE The primary election will be of the country will attend the NEW YORK, (JTA)—The Jew- conferences at JWB headquar- held on Nov. 8, with the general IT'S EASY . . . Just Make an APPOINTMENT ish population in Germany has ters, the Hotel Roosevelt and the election scheduled for Dec. 13. become stabilized for the moment 92nd St. YM and YWHA. at 25,000 and a "marginal" Jew- 22—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ish community will survive in Friday, October 14, 1955 some of the major south German Vermont Labor to Boycott Hotels Practicing Bias cities and Berlin unless there is BELLOWS FALLS, Vt., (JTA) a major international upheaval, Paul W. Freedman, JTA corre- —A resolution calling for boy- spondent in Germany, told a cott of all public restaurants, luncheon meeting tendered him inns, lodging houses, hotels and by the World Jewish Congress. motels practicing racial and re- He added that many of the now ligious discrimination was adopt- Announce existent local communities would ed unanimously at the 51st an- become extinct during the present nual convention here of the Ver- mont Federation of Labor which generation. Mr. Freedman, who will return is affiliated with the American RATES—$10 per day, per person, to Germany at the end of the Federation of Labor. Modified American Plan with The resolution was introduced month, noted that the majority of Meals (Breakfast and Dinner) the 2,000 Jewish children in Ger- by Vermont AFL president C. E. many today are of elementary St. Amour. It noted the existence FREE Mineral Baths Included in This Rate. school age. All of them attend of a discriminatory pattern in • v•ir German schools since efforts to the state's public accommoda- Write or Phone to establish Jewish all-day schools tions industry and called for a • have thus far been unsuccessful, campaign to publicize the names 1:11 of offending institutions in labor he said. and other papers and to urge MANAGING OWNER National injustice is the surest members of organized labor and 11-10ward 3-4505 Mt. Clemens their families to avoid those road to national downfall. —William E. Gladstone places. Looted Stores in Istanbul Repaired Aided by Banks Mrs. Solovich in Race For Seatin Congress SWEETEST DAY DANCE SIMCHAS TORAH BALL MEN'S CLUB CONGREGATION GEMILUTH (HASSODIM FRANKIE PAUL and His Orchestra ZOA to Honor Dewey At Dinner on Oct. 30 Helen Jamieson Files For 15th District Seat Scientific ... DRIVING SCHOOL LEARN HOW TO DRIVE • • WAY LEARN THE Extinction of German Communities Predicted Call TO 8-0925 COLONIAL HOTEL & MINERAL BATHS Mt. Clemens, Michigan REDUCED FALL RATES MAX ELKIN - 1 " I