32—Friday, April 14, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Women Cited at UJA Luncheon LETTER BOX Doilman-Rogovein To Wed In December `World Leaders Need Education in Peace' Editor, The Jewish News: Many of us, no doubt remember that in 1928 a group of nations signed what is known as the "Pact of Paris", and a year later 68 na- tions had solemnly adopted the pact. One does not have to be a Jere- miah to remind the world of the outrageous results after the peace pact of Paris . . . gangster leaders signed documents to outlaw war and stop inhuman international ac- tions. The Kellog-Briand peace treaty, and the United Nations Charter are still here with us. and "Fashions for Living and Giving" were featured at the recent I may ask whether peace treaties luncheon given by the Women's Division of the Flint United Jewish and peace charters accomplish Appeal. Luncheon planners were (from left) Mesdames Max Harris what these documents mean. and Carl Myers, women's division co-chairmen; Peter Kronick, fashion show coordinator; and Milton Rosenbaum, co-chairman. Leaders of nations, diplomats Another co-chairman, Mrs. William Shapiro, is not pictured. The and statesmen have yet to educate women's campaign has moved 20 per cent ahead of the 1966 figures themselves to the moral under- on the same pledge cards, it was announced at the luncheon, guest standing that it is no longer pos- speaker for which was Mrs. Zmira Goodman, an expert on inter- sible to win a war or a national national law• and a former coordinator of United Nations programs conflict without destroying one in Israel. Women's division chairmen were congratulated by Joseph another. Megdell, general campaign chairman. Ile said that the women's We must establish sane and example is spurring the men's campaign toward a successful con- stable governments the world over. ' clusion. based on the dignity of the indi- vidual and on the 'wisdom of • • • peaceful living." Leaders of na- tions and the people of the world must be willing to obey and to' enfor ce peace-pacts, not with ' weapons but with peaceful inten- Jack Shaprow. president of the tions. Otherwise, I regret to say A survey on fund-raising achieve- . that some of us will see a third ments released last week by the Flint Jewish Community Council, world war. Council of Jewish Federations and which sponsors the annual drives, WOLF LEVITAN Welfare F u n d s showed that, in and Joseph Megdell, general chair- 2646 Park Ave. terms of percentage increase from man of both the 1966 and 1967 • a • campaigns, gave credit to the com- 1960 to 1966. Flint ranked first of 162 communities with populations munity for results shown in this Seek Anti-Fascist Data survey. under 10,000. Editor, The Jewish News: They said Flint Jewry prides Flint was the only community The Historical Society of Israel. itself upon doing the utmost to of the 162 included in the survey assisted by the Israel Association which more than doubled the meet their local, national and over- of Former Volunteers for Republi- amount it raised in the 1960 cam- seas obligations to their fellow can Spain, has decided to im- paign by 1966. Giving a value of Jews. They also lauded the leader- mortalize in a fitting manner the 100 per cent to the base year of ship of the community and council part played by the Jewish people 1960, Flint achieved a percentage for accepting their responsibilities in the struggle against fascism in of 209.9 in 1966. and responding with devotion, ded- Spain. In actual dollars raised, Flint We need hardly point out the ication and maturity. went from $139,000 in 1960 to Irving Geisser is executive direc- importance of competently portray- a historic 1966 high of $291,000, ing how Jews fought fascism even tor of the Flint Jewish Community far surpassing its previous 1948 before the outbreak of World War Council. high of $240,000. II. Flint Jewish Community First in Fund-liaising, Says Survey MISS LENORE ROGOVEIN Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rogovein of Briar Dr., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Lenore to Stanley Dorfman, son bf Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Dorfman of Radclift Ave., Oak Park. Miss Rogovein is a graduate of Wayne State University. Her fi- ance is also a graduate of Wayne and now attends Wayne's medical school. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity. The couple plans a December wedding. Dr. SAMUEL MARGOSHES, prominent American Jewish writer, was unanimously chosen president of the Congress for Jewish Culture at the last session of the adminis- trative committee of the congress. Larry Freedman Try and Stop Me 'V By BENNETT CERF TFIEN WOODROW WILSON was campaigning for Pres- ident in 1912, he made a whistle stop at Hannibal, Mo., and being a great admirer of Mark Twain, slipped away from his entourage to %/•1-10 wander for a bit among the boyhood haunts of ‘14 P'S the famous humorist. Accosting a native, he asked, "Do you know where Tom Saw yer lived?" "Never heard of him," was the answer. "Well, how about Huck Finn?" persisted Wilson. "Never heard of him nu- ther," declared the native. Wilson made one more try. "How about Pudd'n- head Wilson?" he in- quired. The native's face brightened. "I heard of him, all right," he said cheerfully. "In fact, I may even vote for the durn fool." • • • They try to make life as simple as possible for American tourists in Ankara. Here's an exact copy from the menu of a fashionable restaurant there, printed in Turkish with these English translations: Eggs Freight with Saucices, Bullet Meat with Yogourt. Roasting Jack, Flat Food Boiled, Cigarette From Erurek and Uskumra Izgara. • • • There was a hotly contested election of a new mayor for a town in Corsica last month which evidently brought out all the voters. 31.000 ballots were cast. The town has 1,561 registered Voters. Mechanics in a Wichita auto repair shop have been cautioned not to say "Body shop" when they answer the phone. It seems their phone number is just one digit away from that of one of the city's leading funeral homes—and there have been a couple of touchy incidents. Advises Glenn Boles: "When you're grumpy about getting old and dream of recapturing your lost youth—just think of solid geometry and advanced algebra." 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Rabbi Feinberg recently visited North Vietnam and his interview with the authori- ties of North Viet- nam created an international sen- Dr. Feinberg sation. Rabbi Feinberg was ordained at the Hebrew Union College and after serving several congregations became a radio singing star on the National Broadcasting Company. With the advent of Hitlerism he returned to the rabbinate and for 18 years served at Holy Blossom Temple. He was named one of Canada's seven greatest preachers. He is the author of a number of books and has traveled extensively throughout the world. passified Ads Get Quick Results "Kibutz Government, Is It the Purest Democracy in the World?," the third lecture in the series on the kibutz by Naphtali Golomb, will be held at the Jewish Center, 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Golomb is director of the Kib- utz Management Center in Israel, the professional training school for business managers in the kibutzim. He is presently in Ann Arbor for a year, the guest of the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research. The meeting will open with the showing of color slides. A coffee hour is also planned. T h e lecture is sponsored by Americans for Progressive Israel- Hashomer Hatzair and is open to the public. SHIRLEY PERSIN Orchestra and Entertainment Therefore we request all possess- ing relevant materials (photos, proclamations, bulletins. docu- ments. letters, clippings, etc.) to send such to us. They will be re- turned to the sender immediately after we have reproduced them. Any other information or assist- ance would also be appreciated. 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