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^rchaeollgical & Historical Tm^ St at 15th-l "Finish the Job Now" is Plea of UJF's Chairman "There ar<; still some peoplo Jl volunteer sdlicitor for the H j-jiiii Saimiel M. Meltim. Ciimpiii, Ihese people were seen immedl will enroll in the rosier of genen for mori' Ihun I'l amencies serv $l-Million Donated To Medical Center llAl.'rlMOlU; (.ITAI — A $1.- (10(1,11(1(1 Kirt for the erection of the Obstetrical iinil (Jynccologi- <;il lliiilding (if the Sinai llii.'jpttal iiiiil (if the new .lewish Medical Cenlei- in .Xdiihwe.'d Haltiniore. \^¦;ls nijide tddny hy Mfs. I.old.s lllaii.slciii in int'mniy of her lale hiistiiind. the llaltimore indus¬ trialist mid philanthropist. The new hiiildihg will he known ;is The l.diiis imd llenrlett.i lllau- slciii lliiildinK.' In innoiincinK the Kill for his nidlhcr. Mr. .lacoh Itlanslcin (ido- tcd her ;i~ sl.illiiK that she in.ikcs till- KJft now ¦¦hccausc I li(di(;\'e ill Hivinj^ w hM(' li\dnK " She i^ni ph.'is.j/cfi Ihat for iiiutiy ,\('ars ^ho .111(1 hi'r f;iinil.\' h:i\'(' ^'l\en siilistaiitiiillv III many cuiscs, liinh .l('\^isii .111(1 iKiii-siTiariaii. Ill this ciiiintry and iiliroiid ¦¦This piirlK'uhir gift .1 iTicnuirial lo my late hiisli.ind. I want to make rigiit here at homo as a lan^ihle cxprossidn of the sense of dcvii. tion (iiir family h;is always felt toward Italtimnre and our Cdun- try. for the iilessin^s aiKl oppor¬ tunities we Amoriciins enjo.v here.^' she (teclare((l. o who have not yet heen seen hy i.'il I'nited .lewish Kund drive," ;n chairman, this week. "If all ately," he said, "I'm sure Ihey Ills contribnlors lo this campaigfi HR local, national, ovet^eas and Israel needs. People who gave about 7% of last year's funds have not yet signed iiledge cards. 1 hope all those volun¬ teers who still have prospects to see will do so now. I'l-n sure that most of the cards not yel signed are from iieopie who were not in town or were rnissed when the v\'()rker.^ made t.heir rounds. Mr. Melton further slated Ihal the leaders of the t'.ll'' drive want t(i finish this campaign wilh ,is great a total as possible. We have exc(,M-'(lcd last vcar's acc(imi)hshnn.'nt, he said, hut the needs are so great, the costs of ijperiiling the same |)rogr,im liavc so increased that every possible dollar is neede(i in or- der to ha\'i' funds to meet eincr- genc.v and going welfare pro- ^'lalrls. If. by ,iriy cllaiicc. \oii li,i\<' not hi..(..|i so'hcited. (all llie I'm ted .lewish I-'und office, 11(1 'J7,'ll, and ,i .-^nliciior will coiiie to -.CO you III secure Miiir pledge, or .\'ou can mail \dur contribii- lion lo the (MK at the lewish Celller, 1 lL'."i College Ave, Col- uinhus. 1,'i. {). ¦¦WiirkersI Kiiiisli the cuds \o\i have now—please!" MACIVER REPORT DENOUNCED SKW YOHK CITY (A.)PI — The first attack l)y a defen.se agency chieflain U|)on the stor- rn.v Maclver Ueporl was made this week hy .hidge Meier .Stein- lirink. national chainiian of the Anil-Defamalion League of H'nai H'rith. .lodge Steinhriiik termed Ihe report "unohjecll\'e.' The report liy Dr. K. M. .'VI,ic- Iver followed a Kl-nioiilh long study of .lewish defense organ izatlons and their roles on thi .American scene. .\i) oiilslaniling social scientist. Dr. .\lailver made the study on behalf of I In .Natidiial Conuniinity llelatiims .-\(lvis(iry Cinmcil caordinatinR iKidy for major .lewish groups in the C. .S. 'The origintil reixirt coiUains attacks against Ortlio- do\>', .lewish edtical.ldn and sep¬ aratist activity df .lews. .Maclver alsd flays the dupll- <ation of activity amnng .lewish civil defense grou|)s and sug¬ gests that B'nai H'rith's AUI, and the .Ainerlcan Jewish Committee lie stripiKiil of a number of ac¬ tivities. The study will not lie made Iiulilic at this lime. Only after a NCRAC commltlee has grappled wilh the recdmiiiendalions — and much grapiding is fnreseen— will 1)11 agreed upon version he made avalliible to the general public. pr. Maclver's present study may face numerous chan¬ ges hefdfe its general release. .ludge Sleiniirink. meanwhile, warned In a letter to mernbers of the board of directors of th« ADL, thai "large iiorllons of it ilhe reporti are Invalid und many .secllims reveal a lack of understanding of .lewish life or hislory." Maclver's report hits lhe "lack of teamwork" among .lewish de- fen.se agencies: urges the eslal)- lishment of a single .system of facl finding on anli-Semftl.sm in jilace of the existence of two (,'roups, the AOI. and the Amer¬ ican .Jewish Commiltee; sup¬ ports a more powerful coordl- naling body, J O B'nai B'rith Honors Mrs. J. D. Schecter IHRONICLE Serving Ck)lumbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community \\7A\X Vol. 20, No. M COLOIKCS, OHIO, FItlDAV, .ll'NK Zil, |«.-,| llrvotrd Ul Amrrlran ¦Dd Jen-tnh Idrali NEXT "B" DAY SCHEDULED AT JEWISH CENTER JULY 18 The .lev\dsh Community Blood Donor Council has set \Vcdnes- day. .lufy 18. as "B" l),-iy, with 2(l('i pints of blood as the goal. As before, a motor corps,, to pick and bring home .blood do¬ nors, wdll be available. .A sujier- vlsed nursery will be provided for Ihe children, and Ihe can¬ teen will be in full operiition for bldO(l donors. The Red Cross liloodmobiui will be al the .lewish Cenle'r from 12 noon unlil li p.m. Mrs. .lerome (iross is general chair¬ man df the drive; .Mr. Richard Ciundstein, chairman df the ;nen's division: IVlrs. .loseph Sch¬ ecter, chairman df the women's divlsidn. The. ciiairmen point out tha' no general canva.ssing will be nl.'ide. l[ yoii'vl'' never given blood biddre you will not lie called. \nn are urged to \'olun- teer In make an appointmimt. If you've gi\cn. or ha\'e pfoin- ise(i Id give in Ihe future, you will he contacted. If you are called, you are urged io make your appointment to Ijive, as soon as possible on . H-Djiy. so a complete schedule can be main¬ tained. The .lewish communit.v is a participating group and under the Red Cross plan, any .lewish person or member of his ftimily may n.'ceive free blood under anv emergency or circumstaiucs. Call DO. WM2 or DO .Wild for your appointment, now. TRIPLE-TREAT ON CENTER CULTURAL SERIES PROGRAM int. F0.\ LECTl'BKS "The .lew Faces His Challenge in a (^hanging World" will Be the .subject Dr, Marvin Fox will (IIkcuss Thursday, 8 p.m., al Hroad St. Temple. This will he the second in the Young Peoples League's lecture series. .Mi-H. Hchecler .-Mdiig with Allan Tarshish, who was last week elected District 2. H'nai H'rith president at the annual convention in Kans,is Cily, other officers inslalled were: I.ouis Matusoff of Dayton, first vice-president: Lawrence 11. Williams. Cleveland, 2nd vice president: Millon .Anfenger, Den¬ ver, treas.: and Donald lliirris, Cincinnati, scc'.v. The Women's Lodge re-elected .'Vlrs. Lewis Sliarp of Clevidand, as presideiu. „ .Mrs. .1. I). (.Sylvia) .Siliecler of (V>luinhuH waH re-elected vice-pi-CMlUenl. in l*eeognitfon of her DUlNtandIng conlrihu- tliins ii> li'nai B'rlth, loruUy, In the Male o'i'gani'/jitlon and In the DlNlrlrt. Seldom hus I here been a li'nai B'rith proj¬ ect that Sylvia did not give her i)ersonal attention juid ac¬ tive participation. Other Columbus delegates from the local li'nai B'rllh Women's chapter who attended the con¬ ference in Kansas Clly were: Mesdames 11. 11. Caplan, Mel Fur¬ man, Lou Levin, Waller Katz, ¦lustin Sillman. I. W. Carek. ('olunil)UN WUH choHen iin the next conventUm cily at which ttiiir the DiHlrict (irund Lodge will crirbrale Its 100th anni¬ verHary. INHTALliS OPFICKR8 Mrs. J. D. Schecter was In- .Mrs. .V. It. Welnfeld A triple Heal is ill store for hilt members of the coniimiiiitv this Sunday evening, al ,S::tn. when a program uiii(|U(' in the history (if the Columbus .lewish communily will be presented as a pan uf the Center Cultural Series. The varied program will include music, drama and an unusual arl exhibit. I'"caliired on this rare snnmier indgran) will be the talenled concerl pianist. .Augusta I.Mrs. .Melville 11.1 l-'r,iiik. known to Ceiiiral Ohio audiences both for her indl\'i(lu;il concerts nn,\ as guest .iriist with the Coiufnliiis I'hilharninnic Orchestra. .Mrs. l-'raiik has selected the Bach- Tausig Tdctitid and Kugiie and Ihe ii.iDade in (;-.\fiiior b_v ('iio- |iin for this recital. Turning from its higlily sue- ,Stanle.v Twanlowlcz (¦(¦s-fiil trcainient of comedv' wjtli the l('ce(l( I'ettico.ll Kcvl-i, (ial- leiy I'Liyris, the Cenlei Adult I'rama (Irraip prii\'es its versa- llllt\' b>' presenting e.xcerpteil scenes from Lilli.in llellman's llroadu.iy sihmsIi bit. "The Lit lie l-'oxes'^ as the second portion of the program. Ruth Weinfeid will make her (lallery Players (lehiit in a dramatic prolrayal. Hilti Bender and Sarah Kliman. remembered f()r their excellent perfoi maiK'es in past produc¬ tions and i'at Levoff and l-alwin Levin round out ilie c.i~t. Stag ing will 1h' under the caiKilile direction of I.arr.s^ (Ioodman. .'Vmoiig lhe (lallery I'layers .¦ippcaiing in the two scenes from Act III of ¦Liltle l-'oxes^' ••¦ire .Mrs. .Vhe Weinfeid :i- li ilia. .Miss Rita Bender as Birdie. Irs. .lerome Kliman as Alex.ind Mrs. .Mil Ki-ank lira,, .Mrs. Sidney Levoff a~ Ad- die tind Kddie Levin a^ (Iscai Mrs. Arthur Hersch h.i- pic Ijiiicd the prologue. Third feature of the (neniiig wilt lie the,"meet the ailist" open-house reception in the adull lounge which will officially I open the second Center spoii- ' sored art exhibit. Those attend ing the program will h:ive an opporlunily to meet Stanley Twardowicz. prominent .irtisi whose paintings have received nation-wide acclaim. The cur- renl one-nian show includes b(ali iradilional siitiject matter a- well tis the abstractions which char¬ acterize Mr. Twardowicz's mo~t recent paintings. There is no admission i hargc fo|9 this program which is open to the general communily. DR. KANTER RE-ELECTED HEBREW SCHOOL PRESIDENT .•\t the annual meeting Columbus Hebrew School 2(1, the following officer meiiiber of the Board of Dir tors were elected: I'residenl, Dr. A. II. Kanter. vice-pres., .Abraham (lertner! Schiff )f the I Aliramson, Dave (laiser, Wm. .luiie (iivels, Harry (iilberl, Oorge tinil i (ioodman, Louis Levin, Merman and Arthur (ioldl)erg: secretary, B. Solomon: treas.. .loe Swartz, Board' of Directors: Dr. B. W VKTH IM..\\ I'lC.MC Luckoff. Samuel Luper. Btiiney Ringer. Sam Brandt, Dr. A. S. Ciinowitz, A. W. . Robins, .lack Harry Schwartz. Sol Shenk, Sam .Melton. .lack Sher. Abe Wolman, F'red ^'enkln, ,1, L. Schwartz, Kd Schlezinger. Morris Horowdlz. Fred Roland, Sam Schlonsky, .\Ia.x Shell, Morris I'aine, Albert Blank, .Maver Rosenfeld. A. Lu¬ per, .\\w \'enkln, Maurice l,!ern- Capitol I'osI, .levvlsh War Vel erans No. 122, and the Auxiliarv, , , . afie planning a picnic, to be heid ¦ sleln. Alig. 1(1. Del.iils will lie an- Dr. Marvin Fox. Rabbi .luliu nounced later. Baker, Rabbi ,lerome Folkmai Rabbi L. Creenwald. Rabbi H. Kaplan, Rabbi S. Riibensteln, ¦ Rabbi N. Zellzer. Honorary directors: Harry Beckman, Benjtimin (Ireenberg, Dr, Max B. Kanter, .lacob Krako. witz, Holieri L. .Mellmaii, Frank R. Nulls, Leon ,1. Seff, Jacob Yenkln. IM.-\XO .\KKi)Kl) .\ piano, in good working or¬ der, i.s needed for the Lockiiourne Army Air Ba.se Hospital. Con- tad David Che'ses. AD. 11)21), and arrangements will Ije made to liavc il picked up. CENTER CONDUCTING STUDY OF PROGRAM MEMBERSHIP I'lanning for the future, the .lewish Center, with the cdop- eralion of the Bureau of .Social Research, Ohio Stale I'liiversily, is conducting a study of its pro¬ gram and membership. CJuestionnaires h a v e li e e n mailed Id the entire Center membership in an effort to de- ternune the community's ,itii- Indes to the Center's first sea.^ou of (iperation. Tile Center is attempting to discover in this study , a pic- vlted to Install the officers of the H'nai B'rlth Women's chap¬ ter In Lima, 0,, lant T^iesday.. ANNUAL B'NAI B'RITH PICNIC SCHEDULED AT NORWOOD PARK Zlon Lodge No. (i2, B'nai B'rlth, aiuuiunces ih.it Its annual picnic will be 'Kild at .Norwood's Amusement I'ark and Picnic drove, 202,') K, Main St. Thi.s site wtis approved by the executive commiltee because it has 12 acres of shaded picnic area and every facility for making this event the finest in Lodge history. The Lodge extends an Invita lion to' every men's and women's organization and Its members and their children lo come and enjoy themselves all day Sun¬ day, .luly 22. as guesls of B'nal P'rlth. More details will Iw announced next week. KAIll.V COPY l)K.1l)I-l.\K BecauHe of the Indepen¬ dence Uuy holiday ne.\t week, deadline for co|>y in The Chronicle will be Tues- duy, July :i. ut noon. l*hoto- gmpliN uiuHt be In by noon Monday. lure of lhe transportation sit¬ uation: metliods of lrans|)orta- lion presently used by its mem¬ bers in getting to lhe Center, and recommendations for ex¬ tending public Iransporlallon routes. Other areas of sludy include: the extent of participation in all branches of Ihe program; a blrd'.s-eye view of how tne youth .spend their leisure time: plan¬ ning for the development of out¬ door facilities. Suggestions for improving the' Cenlers .service lo the community are welcomed by the study cohimillee. Thi.s study is an.olher step In the Center's continuing approach In making the Cenler reflect the needs and desires of the com¬ munity. Should your questionnaire be lying on your (1esk unfilled and not mailed you are urged to re¬ turn it without delay, so that tabulation of results may be complete.
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^rchaeollgical & Historical Tm^ St at 15th-l
"Finish the Job Now" is Plea of UJF's Chairman
"There ar<; still some peoplo Jl volunteer sdlicitor for the H j-jiiii Saimiel M. Meltim. Ciimpiii, Ihese people were seen immedl will enroll in the rosier of genen for mori' Ihun I'l amencies serv
$l-Million Donated To Medical Center
llAl.'rlMOlU; (.ITAI — A $1.- (10(1,11(1(1 Kirt for the erection of the Obstetrical iinil (Jynccologi- <;il lliiilding (if the Sinai llii.'jpttal iiiiil (if the new .lewish Medical Cenlei- in .Xdiihwe.'d Haltiniore. \^¦;ls nijide tddny hy Mfs. I.old.s lllaii.slciii in int'mniy of her lale hiistiiind. the llaltimore indus¬ trialist mid philanthropist. The new hiiildihg will he known ;is The l.diiis imd llenrlett.i lllau- slciii lliiildinK.'
In innoiincinK the Kill for his nidlhcr. Mr. .lacoh Itlanslcin (ido- tcd her ;i~ sl.illiiK that she in.ikcs till- KJft now ¦¦hccausc I li(di(;\'e ill Hivinj^ w hM(' li\dnK " She i^ni ph.'is.j/cfi Ihat for iiiutiy ,\('ars ^ho .111(1 hi'r f;iinil.\' h:i\'(' ^'l\en siilistaiitiiillv III many cuiscs, liinh .l('\^isii .111(1 iKiii-siTiariaii. Ill this ciiiintry and iiliroiid ¦¦This piirlK'uhir gift .1 iTicnuirial lo my late hiisli.ind. I want to make rigiit here at homo as a lan^ihle cxprossidn of the sense of dcvii. tion (iiir family h;is always felt toward Italtimnre and our Cdun- try. for the iilessin^s aiKl oppor¬ tunities we Amoriciins enjo.v here.^' she (teclare((l.
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who have not yet heen seen hy i.'il I'nited .lewish Kund drive," ;n chairman, this week. "If all ately," he said, "I'm sure Ihey Ills contribnlors lo this campaigfi HR local, national, ovet^eas and Israel needs. People who gave about 7% of last year's funds have not yet signed iiledge cards. 1 hope all those volun¬ teers who still have prospects to see will do so now. I'l-n sure that most of the cards not yel signed are from iieopie who were not in town or were rnissed when the v\'()rker.^ made t.heir rounds. Mr. Melton further slated Ihal the leaders of the t'.ll'' drive want t(i finish this campaign wilh ,is great a total as possible. We have exc(,M-'(lcd last vcar's acc(imi)hshnn.'nt, he said, hut the needs are so great, the costs of ijperiiling the same |)rogr,im liavc so increased that every possible dollar is neede(i in or- der to ha\'i' funds to meet eincr- genc.v and going welfare pro- ^'lalrls.
If. by ,iriy cllaiicc. \oii li,i\<' not hi..(..|i so'hcited. (all llie I'm ted .lewish I-'und office, 11(1 'J7,'ll, and ,i .-^nliciior will coiiie to -.CO you III secure Miiir pledge, or .\'ou can mail \dur contribii- lion lo the (MK at the lewish Celller, 1 lL'."i College Ave, Col- uinhus. 1,'i. {).
¦¦WiirkersI Kiiiisli the cuds \o\i have now—please!"
MACIVER REPORT DENOUNCED
SKW YOHK CITY (A.)PI — The first attack l)y a defen.se agency chieflain U|)on the stor- rn.v Maclver Ueporl was made this week hy .hidge Meier .Stein- lirink. national chainiian of the Anil-Defamalion League of H'nai H'rith. .lodge Steinhriiik termed Ihe report "unohjecll\'e.'
The report liy Dr. K. M. .'VI,ic- Iver followed a Kl-nioiilh long study of .lewish defense organ izatlons and their roles on thi .American scene. .\i) oiilslaniling social scientist. Dr. .\lailver made the study on behalf of I In .Natidiial Conuniinity llelatiims .-\(lvis(iry Cinmcil caordinatinR iKidy for major .lewish groups in the C. .S. 'The origintil reixirt coiUains attacks against Ortlio- do\>', .lewish edtical.ldn and sep¬ aratist activity df .lews.
.Maclver alsd flays the dupll- |
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