JWV Activities
LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXILI-
ARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday
at Wyoming Plumbing announces
President Mrs. Harold L. Weiss.
After the business meeting, the
membership party to be held in
November and the ball to be held
at Cobo Hall in February, will he
discussed by Mrs. Carl Zide and
Mrs. Bernice Silver, vice presi-
dents. Refreshments will be served
and hostess will be Mrs. Max Green-
berg. For information call Mrs.
Marcus Scheinker. BR 3-8133. The
Auxiliary recently serviced the
Girl's Detention Home.
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OAK PARK AUXILIARY will
meet at the home of Mrs. Harold
Greenspan. 14030 North End, Oak
Park, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. Mem-
bers will sew cancer pads. Follow-
ing the meeting will be games and
refreshments. Child Welfare Chair-
man Mrs. Abe Steinberg announces
a party Oct. 24 at the Oakland
County Child Home. For informa-
tion about the meeting and the
Oakland County Children's party.
call Mrs. Greenspan, LI 7-9042 or
Mrs. Henry Cahn, president, LI
6-9096.
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SGT. MORTON A. SILVERMAN
POST will hold a general business
meeting 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Oak Park Community Center.
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FLINT AUXILIARY's Mrs. Jer-
ome Yale is heading a ward visi-
tation to Saginaw Veterans Hospi-
tal at the end of this month.
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10,000 Fugitive Nazis
Will Be Free in '65;
JWV Chief Warns
communicate to Bonn the anxiety
of many Americans on this sub-
ject.
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Dr. Sobel Named
to Staff of JWV
Dr_ Morton J. Sobel has been
appointed assistant national execu-
tive director and national progrma
and membership
director of the
Jewish War Vet-
erans of the
U.S.A., it has
been announced
by Monroe R.
Sheinberg,
national exec-
utive director.
A native of.De-
troit, Dr. Sobel
received his
Bachelor of Arts,
Master o f Arts
and Doctor of Ed-
ucation degrees
from Wayne
State University,
and an honorary Dr. Sobel
Doctor of Humane Letters Degree
by Great Lakes College.
He was formerly Michigan di-
rector for the Anti-Defamation
Legue and has headed the ADL's
national department of colleges
and universities.
Prior to joining the JWV Na-
tional Staff, Dr. Sobel was a con-
sultant to the United States- Civil
Rights Commission.
Besieged
By ZALMAN SCHNEOUll
I have courage and hardihood
Ten-thousand fugitive Nazi war I can be brave and I can be good,
criminals, including viscous SS But down at you -I hurl it all,
and Gestapo agents, remain in hid- A millstone round your heads to
ing but will be free to openly re-
fall.
turn "to poison the atmosphere" I am besieged behind my castle
afaer the German statue of limita-
gate,
tions expires May 8, 1965.
But my fort is strong as is my hate,
My
banner waves defiantly—
The West German Embassy was
issued this warning by National No surrender, it says, from me.
Commander Ralph Plofsky of the You may starve me, that, is true.
Jewish War Veterans of the United But I will -never submit to you.
Despite poison gas and cannon shot
States.
Plofsky, of White Plains, N.Y., My castle gates I open not.
wrote Ambassador Hein ri c h You may batter down the walls,
Knappstein that an estimated But when I see my castle falls
All things that are dear to me
10,000 Nazi murderers are still at
I shall slay them mercilessly,
large. These men. including some
And when you enter -wou will find
of the most cunning and sadistic
An empty shell left behind,
concentration camp personnel, are
And you will hear a wild bang
living in West Germany and
come
throughout the world, under false As I slit the bursting drum.
names.
And on the last battlement I
He urged the ambassador to Will stand as the flames are
mounting high,
And look out far and wide
I shall see Messiah ride.
HARRY THOMAS
Fine Clothes
For Over 30 Years
SALE
SAT.
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
SUN.
11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
NEVER
BEFORE
The Finest in Nationally
Advertised Brands
TOP COATS
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Other Values '
From $69.50 to $9$.50
HARRY THOMAS
Fine Clothes For Over 30 Years
15200 W. SEVEN MILE ROAD
3 Blocks E. of Greenfield
—Translated from the Yiddish
by Joseph Leftwich
Technion Dinner Redlich-Einstandig
to Make Note of
Betrothal Announced
Haifa Brody Bldg.
The 19th annual dinner spon-
sored by the Detroit Technion
Society, to be held Sunday, at the
Shaarey Zedek, will serve as a
celebration of the establishment of
the Brody Building in the Tech-
Engineering. .
The new structure was made
possible by gifts totaling $200,000
made by the late Samuel Brody
and by Mrs. Brody. Mrs Brody
had visited Israel to be shown the
site of the new building and the
plans for it. The ground-breaking
took place June 15.
The new university structure of
the Technion, Israel Technologi-
cal College in Haifa, is expected
to be ready for studies in six
months. Detroiters have provided
than three decades.
The annual dinner on Sunday
will be addressed by Dr. Israel M.
Levitt, president of the Philadel-
phia chapterr of the American
Technion Society. Dr. Levitt is the
'rector of the Fels Plantetarium in
Philadelphia. Robert Brody, pres-
ident of the Detroit Technion So-
ciety will preside at the dinner
meeting Sunday.
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Technion Society
Mid East Power,
Research Conclave
minister, arrived in Israel after
touring the refugee camps in
neighboring Arab countries, and
said that "time will solve the ref-
ugee problem."
He reported that, with the ex-
ception of thefugees in the
Gaza Strip, residents of the ref-
ugee camps were being absorbed
into the host countries. His minis-
try is responsible for Norway's
contribution to the United Nations
Relief and Works Agency, which
provides aid for the refugees.
Rogosin Gives $100,000
to Boston Day School
HAIFA (JTA) — A six-story,
$1,500,000 Canada Building of the
chemical faculty of Technion-Israel
Institute of Technology, was dedi-
cated here at the Technion campus
on Carmel.
Participating in the ceremonies
were former Premier David Ben-
Gurion, Justic Minister Dov
Joseph, Mayor Abba Khoushy and
140 visiting Canadian Jewish lead
ers who arrived especially for the
ceremony.
The new building will house the
research department of the Tech-
nion chemical faculty and will in-
clude a special glass workshop for
the production of instruments for
other Technion departments.
BOSTON (JTA) — The Maimo-
nides School in Brookline, oldest
Jewish Settlers Sought
and largest Hebrew day school in
MELBOURNE (JTA)—The Jew-
New England, has received a gift
of $100,000 from Israel Rogosian, ish community of Perth, the capital
of western Australia, will seek
New York industrialist and philan-
new settlers to save itself from
thropist.
stagnation by isolation, the Jewish
Board of Deputies of Western Aus-
New Jumbo size
tralia announced. The Board
BAN ROLL-ON
named a committee to investigate
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the possibilities of inducing Jew-
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newcomers to settle in Perth.
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Hailed on 80th Year
GENEVA (JTA) — Some 100
leaders in the field of international
refugee work convened here for
a three-day conference marking
the 80th anniversary of the United
Hias Service.
Among thise taking part in the
conference devoted to a re-evalua-
tion of resettlement needs by the
intergovernmental and private
agencies working in this field were
representatives of the Intergov-
ernmental Committee for Euro-
pean Migration, the United States
Escape 'Program, the U.S. Immi
gration and Naturalization Serv-
ice, the Joint Distribution Com-
mittee- and the World ORT Union.
Felix Schnyder, United Nations
high commissioner for refugees,
MISS ELAINE REDLICH
said that the "voluntary agencies.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Redlich, Hies in particular, have played a
17410 Kentucky, announce the en- vital part in enlisting the sympa-
gagement of their daughter Elaine thies of countries of immigration
Dale to Milton Einstandig, son of in Europe, the Americas, Australia.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Einstandig, and other areas so that little by
13339 Vernon, Huntington Woods. little the refugees in these for-
The bride-elect is a graduate of gotten pockets are being helped
Wayne State University, where she to leave these areas."
was affiliated with Phi Sigma
Sigma Sorority. Her fiance is a
graduate of Michigan State Univer-.
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sity. -
RUGS, APPLIANCES,
An October wedding is planned. I
A NTIQUES--New and Used
The gem held firmly in the
bosom of the earth, the pearl con-
cealed in the-.bottom of the sea,
man holds the greatest treasure;
he would regard it as of little
worth had nature laid it at his
feet like pebbles and shells.
—Heinrich Heine
The programs of water develop-
ment, power resources and in-
creased emphasis on research will
be the key themes at the seventh
annual Conference on Science and
Technology in Israel and the
Middle East, Oct. 31-Nov. 1 in New
York. The conference is sponsored
by the American Technion Society,
which provides support for the
Technion-Israel Institute of Tech-
nology, at Haifa.
Chicago industrialist and com-
munal leader Gordon B. Sherman
is serving as conference chairman.
Among those who Will address
the conference are: Dr. Selman A.
Waksman, • Nobel Prize winner;
Dr. John Dunning, dean, school of
engineering, Columbia University;
Dr. Alex Keynan. chairman, Na-
tional Council of Research and De- If
velopment, Israel; Dr. Joseph
Barnea, department of economic I 5:
an 61 scientific affairs, United Na-
tions; Charles F. MacGowan, direc-
tor, Office of Saline Water,
Department of the Interior; Dr.
Jacob Feld, consulting engineer;
B. Sumner Gruzen, president,
American Technion Society; David
Rose, chairman of the board of the
Society; and Benjamin Cooper,
consulting engineer and vice-
president of the Society.
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Norwegian Minister Sees Technion Chemical
Time Curing Refugee Ills Faculty Gets $1.5
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Olav
Million Building
Gjaervoll, Norway's social affairs
Hias' Aid - to Migrants
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FRANKLY, IT'S
AN EXPERIMENT!
Some people tell us we're crazy. Maybe.
Suppose you decide:
We think a man doesn't like shopping in the
average shoe store because he usually feels
obligated to buy something. That's exactly
what we wanted to avoid when we built this
store. So we made a revolutionary change.
We brought all the styles we own—hundreds
of shoes—out in the open, bn display at
your fingertips. When you come in, you
look around as long as you want. , No one
tries to sell you a thing. When you make
your choice, we make sure you're properly
fitted. Frankly; it's an experiment. Maybe
we're crazy. That'll be up to you.
P H I LLI
NORTHLAND CENTER
2 Stores at Northland
EASTLAND CENTER
Suburban Stores Open Mon., Thurs., Fri, Sot. Eves. 'til 9
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