will also feature a musical pro- gram planned by Lee Smits, society trustee, entitled "De- troit — City of Song," dedicated to the King of Melody, Jerome H. Remick. A selection of Re- mick hits will be sung by the Dynamics, from the Dearborn and Wayne Chapters of the So- ciety for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America, Inc. Society members and guests will be led in community singing of favorite Remick numbers by Roger Craig, as- sisted by Carleton - Ryding at the piano. A short business meeting and election of trustees will pre- cede the evening's program. A social hour under the direction of Mrs. Richard W. Allen will conclude the occasion. Germany to Review Lag in Compensations on June 18 JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Dr . not name, depended on Soviet Nahum Goldmann announced Union permission. that Chancellor Konrad Aden- Dr. Goldmann stated that it auer of West Germany will con- was understood that Soviet vene in Bonn on June 18 a leaders still were discussing conference of the premiers and whether to permit Soviet Jew- finance ministers of all states ish delegate participation and in the West German Republic that Soviet diplomats in West- to discuss with Dr. Goldmann ern capitals were believed urg- and reparations experts means ing Moscow to give such per- of speeding up individual com- mission. pensation payments. A second subject of the Stock- Dr. Goldmann said Dr. Aden- gathering will be cultural auer's decision to run for the holm presidency of West Germany pluralism, he said, adding that would not affect reparations invitations for the session had been sent mainly to non-Jewish payments to Israel. He pointed lecturers, including a "great out that not reparations, but liberal leader from America," a individual compensation pay- French leader, a Polish expert ments, was the main problem and that the latter issue had who was expected to discuss no connection with the question ethnic minorities in Socialist of Chancellor Adenauer's politi- countries, a North African Moslem scholar to discuss the cal decision. Dr. Goldmann disclosed that status of minorities under The world Zionist leader the pace of compensation pay- Islam. said Dr. Martin Buber would ments was such that it might participate if his health per- take another ten years to corn- mitted. plete them while the payments Moshe Sharett, former Prime law stipulated that all payments were due within the coming Minister, and Dr. Salo W. Baron four years. He said he hoped of Columbia University of New the June 18 conference would York will speak on the subject of the relationship between Is- remedy the lag. The world Zionist leader rael and the Diaspora. He added also disclosed that a meet- that reorganization of the World ing was scheduled in Jeru- Jewish Congress would also be salem with Philip M. Klutz- an important convention topic. nick, president of Bnai Brith, This will include a discussion and other Jewish leaders for of plans to transfer a major discussion of a proposal to part of the World Jewish Con- call a world conference on gress headquarters from New Jewish education in the York City to Geneva. Dr. Goldmann reported that Diaspora. There is a possibility, he the "Presidents' Committee" un- stated, that within a few der Klutznik's chairmanship, months one of the largest had been invited to become the American Jewish organiza- official advisory committee of tions will join the organized the Jewish Agency. * * * Zionist movement. Zionist Question . . He said if the organization, the name of which he withheld, did join, it would represent the Not on BB Agenda TEL AVIV—There is no ques- most important development on tion of Bnai Brith joining or the American Jewish scene. Reviewing the program of the affiliating with the World Zion- World Jewish Congress conven- ist Organization, Philip M. tion, opening Aug. 2 in Stock- Klutznick, president, said holm with an expected attend- Wednesday at a press confer- ance of 300 delegates from 40 ence. He said that the quest for countries, he said delegates were expected from Hungary Jewish unity, the quest for cre- and Poland, and—he hoped— ativity and the quest for human from Romania, Czechoslovakia rights would be the three prin- and the Soviet Union. He re- cipal themes of the triennial ported that delegates had been convention of Bnai Brith which invited from ten Soviet Jewish will open in Jerusalem Monday. More than 1,200 delegates communities. He said four world-famous from many parts of the world Jewish scientists had been in- will attend the convention. Bnai vited to lecture at the sym- Brith members can be seen in posium on atoms for peace or most hotels or touring Israel. destruction at the Stockholm convention. He reported that Allow Kosher Markets Dr. Isidor Rabi of the United States and Dr. Amos de Shalit to Remain Open Sunday of Israel had accepted. He said A Massachusetts law requir- participation of Dr. Niels Bohr, ing kosher markets to keep whom he called the greatest their doors closed on Sundays living atomic scientist, depend- was voided in Boston this week ed on his health and the par- when two Federal judges ruled ticipation of a "great Soviet that the law was "discrimina- Jewish scientist," whom he did tory and unconstitutional." JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER of Detroit and the JEWISH FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICE Proudly Announces the FORMAL DEDICATION of Their new building Sunday, May 24th, 2:30P.M. • Gov. Williams, Mayor Miriani • Other dignitaries and community leaders Address: Irving- Edison President, World Federation, YMHA's and Jewish Community Centers Musical Program: Center Choral Society Central Woodward Christian Church Choir Center Symphony Orchestra EVERYONE IS INVITED! Aaron DeRoy Theatre All-Purpose Auditorium NEW MAIN BUILDING 18100 Meyers Road, Detroit 13 Diamond 1-4200 6961 `Vg . AulAI `SuPILIA Charles E. Feinberg will be the recipient of the annual Patriotic Award of the Detroit Historical Society Guild, at 8 p.m., Monday, in the Detroit Historical Museum. A bronze medallion and Testimonial Resolution will be presented to Feinberg by Mrs. Thomas W. Gowanlock, Guild president. The medallion was designed especially for the Guild by De- troiter Frank Weiser and is a disc the size of a silver dollar, with pictures of the Museum surrounded by the French, British and American flags that have flown over Detroit. The medal's inscription is — "In recognition of patriotism." The 37th annual meeting of the Detroit HistOrical Society 7-T HE DET ROIT JE WISH NEWS Charles E. Feinberg to Receive Annual Patriotic Award Monday