10 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle PROF. FEKETE RE-ELECTED DEAN OF HEBREW U. FACULTY OF SCIENCE JERUSALEM (Palcor Agency) —Prof. Michael Fekete, distin- guished mathematician, was re- elected by the Council of the Faculty of Science at the He- brew University as its Dean for the coming year. Hungarian-born on July 19, 1886, Prof. Fekete got his Ph. D. in 1909 in philosophy and spe- cialized in mathematics at Buda- pest and Goettingen Universities, being a student of the famous Prof. Edmund Landau. From 1912 to 1919 he was on the staff of Budapest University, becom- ing a lecturer in 1914. He was appointed professor of mathe- matics at the Einstein Institute on Mount Scopus in 1928. The construction of new build- ings at the university and at Rehoboth for several scores of thousands of pounds, and the ap- pointment of Prof. Carl Neuber- ger, late of Germany, as direc- tor of the Cancer Research In- stitute at the Mount Scopus Med- ical School, were items divulged at a recent annual meeting of the Palestine Friends Associa- tion of the Hebrew University held in Tel Aviv under the chair- manship of its president, Mr. Jus- Dingell Thanks His Constituents BY PEARL NOSAN and the Oak-Le Beauty Salon In line with our policy of rendering to the women of Detroit a complete beautifying service from head to toe, we will soon announce the opening of a Health Reducing Studio UNDER DIRECTION OF THE WELL KNOWN HELEN KOMER We are also pleased to announce that the Oak-Le Beauty Salon has been com- pletely remodeled and that the newest and most modern beauty equipment has been installed. The incomparable Oak-Le quality, service, material and workmanship is now offered in an atmosphere of dignified exclusiveness at the same regular prices. OAK-LE BEAUTY SALON 13319 LINWOOD AVENUE — Near Davison IN THE AVALON THEATRE BLDG. See them only at Ben Pupko's 2 CUSTOM MADE CURTAINS Gov. Saltonstall To Speak at Veterans Encampment PETACH TIKVAH (Palcor BOSTON (WNS) --- Cover. In an address delivered in the Agency) — High Commissioner Leverett Saltonstall, Sena. Sir Harold MacMichael named House of Representatives last tors Henry Cabot Lodge, J week, Congressman John D. Din- Joseph Saphir, farmers' represen- and David I. Walsh, Mayor M r., tative and Chairman of the local an. gell thanked his constitutents for the confidence shown him and Rural Council, as Mayor of this rice J. Tobin of Boston, and municipality, called the "Mother aRmabobnig the Silv e r expressed gratitude that he had a 1 g will be been privileged to serve on the of the Jewish Villages." Saphir iit pea ll b k e important and powerful Ways was chosen after the M.micipal ers at the 45th annual encamp. Council on July 4th cast seven and Means Committee. In the course of his address Rep. Din- votes each for Mr. Saphir and ment of the Jewish War Vet. for Meier Grabovsky, Labor lead- erans of the United States meet- gell said: er. Under the terms of the law ing here Wednesday, Aug. 28 "I am grateful to my constit- applying in case of such a draw, through Sunday, Sept. I, it wa , uents for the kindness and the the High Commissioner is . em- announced by Harold Seidenberg, s confidence shown to me each and powered to make the final de- president of the Jewish War Vet- every time that I sought their cision. erans Convention Corporation. favor and have been re-elected. I am appreciative of the fine feeling and spirit exhibited by the membership of this House for having elected me to the Committee on Ways and Means at the end of my first term. Of QUILTS — Made or recovered DAVID HOROWITZ, 'Teacher_ course, I am not an exception in from your own feathers or English, Citizenship, Yiddish, this respect. Some very distin- wools. Pillows recovered—spe- Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah, guished and able members of the cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains, Reading and writing guaran- Congress have been previously baby, shower and wedding gifts. teed. Free trial lesson. 2254 so honored. Among these was a Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop, Pingree, Apt. 22. Hogarth former member of this Commit- 11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. 3547. tee and a former member of the Hogarth 9050. Cabinet, the Hon. William Jen- YOUNG BUSINESS WOMAN nings Bryan. ALTERATIONS — First class wants young business or pro. "The people of Michigan, Mr. work. Can be done while you fessional girl to share her Speaker, recognize the importance wait, or picked up and delivered three-room apartment. Someone of my assignment and the honor at your home. Reasonable willing to stay some evenings which has been conferred upon prices. Also good designer. with school boy. Reasonable. me. The citizens of Detroit, es- 2682 Elmhurst Ave. Townsend Good location and transporta- pecially those of the Fifteenth 5-7330. tion. Call Townsend 8-4649. District are conscious of the fact that because of my place upon this Committee I am in a posi- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished YOUNG LADY driving new car room for refined young lady to Los Angeles early part of tion to safeguard the interests or gentleman. Pleasant sur- September. Can accommodate of one of the most important and roundings. Convenient to street passenger who can assist in the largest tax paying districts car and bus. References ex- driving. Call Cadillac 4923 or in the nation. These good citizens changed. 2213 Hazelwood Ave. Tyler 6-6347. who have sent me to represent Tyler 6-6915. them know and understand that LOOKING for young lady to the Committee on Ways and share desirable apartment in Means is important because it FOR RENT — Nicely furnished room for gentleman or couple. residential hotel. Very reason. passes upon and presents for Board optional. Near 14th bus able rent. Call Trinity 2-3344. consideration legislation that is and car line. 2045 Clairmount. vital. They understand full well Phone Tyler 4-1067. BUSINESS MAN, young, desires that much legislation as might room in private family. Can come from this Committee en- give best of references. Write joys precedence over other legis- FOR RENT — Beautiful fur- nished room in home of small full particulars to Box 150, lation which is considered by ma- family. References exchange]. Detroit Jewish Chronicle. jor and exclusive committees of C o n v en ient transportation. this House. 3289 Monterey, near Dexter. WOODWARD AVE. RESTAli- "I was privileged to take part Townsend 5-6687. RANT—Must sell, due to ill- in and protect the interests of ness. This beautiful restaurant my people in every Tax and Rev- is located on a very good cor- enue Measure which came before FOR RENT — Nicely furnished room for employed young ner. Must have $1500 to han- this Committee since the 74th lady who can furnish refer- dle. Write Box 50, Detroit Jew- Congress. I was directly and in- ences. Only two adults in fam- ish Chronicle. timately occupied with the con- ily in refined private home. sideration of such important bills Close to street car and bus FOR RENT—Large airy room for as the Soldiers' Bonus, The Social lines. Phone Tyler 5-2811. gentleman, in a private home Security Act and subsequent of adults. Garage available. amendments, National Industrial Reasonable. 2726 T u xedo. Recovery Act, Reciprocal Trade FOR RENT—Light airy furnished room in home of small family, Townsend 5-3356. Agreements, Bituminous Coal for gentleman. Garage and Act, Railroad Retirement Act and telephone facilities. 2 925 Wa- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished various other important bills re- verly Ave. Townsend 8-3740. room, suitable for one or two. ported by this Committee. "I am indebted to the Librar- Kitchen privileges. Good trans- portation. 2449 Buena Vista ian of the House of Representa- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished room with twin beds, in home Ave. Townsend 6-1149. tives for the preparation of the of two adults, suitable for record of distinguished Congress- one or two gentlemen. Good FOR RENT—A large airy nicely men who have risen to higher home. Telephone. Good trans- furnished room in refined home places within the structure of the portation. 2517 Clements Ave. of adults. Near bus and car United States Government after Townsend 7-1983. line. Board optional. Prefer serving as members of the Ways business man or woman. Call and Means Committee. Among Townsend 8-0218. these we find the names not only FOR RENT—Nice large airy fur- nished room for one or two of members of the Cabinet, the ladies or gentlemen. Board op- MIDDLE AGED WOMAN desires Supreme Court, and Speakers of position as housekeeper, or to tional. Good transportation. the House, but also the names take care of convalescents or 3353 Fullerton Ave. Townsend of Vice Presidents and even sev- 6-0591. invalids. Write Box 99, Detroit eral Chief Executives of t h e Jewish Chronicle. United States whose names made history. I am proud that as a FOR RENT—Clean, beautifully EXPERIENCED COOK desires furnished room for couple or Committeeman my name has position as housekeeper, and one or two gentlemen. Kitchen been linked with theirs and ap- will take care of children. $12 privileges. Shower. Telephone pears on the official roster of per week expected. Mack Ave. service. Board optional. Good the Ways and Means Committee district preferred. References. transportation. 2210 Pingree among these distinguished former Reply to Molly Wrono, 7662 members." Ave. Apt. 311. Tyler 4-3752. Girardin Ave. FOR RENT—Beautiful room for FOR RENT — Nice largo room A German-Jewish refugee girl a gentleman, in home of a in private single home, for one is a member of the Methodist couple. Clean and nicely fur- or two gentlemen. Good trans- Epworth League in Wendell Will- nished. 3296 Elmhurst. Town- portation. Unlimited telephone. kie's home town of Elwood, Ind. send 7-4794, Call Tyler 5-4350. tice Ged Fdumkin, of the Pales- tine Supreme Court. Prof. Neuberger was, with the late Prof. Fritz Haber, who died in Switzerland after exile from Hitler's Germany, and Prof. Richard Willstaetter, now a dis- tinguished scientist refugee in America, one of the three lead- ing chemists in the Germany dur- ing 1914-18 whose discoveries greatly contributed to the Im- perial German war effort in the field of synthetic research. Mr. Justice Frumkin also re- vealed that 28,000 pounds was to be spent on the construction of the Sol Rosenbloom Building for the Faculty of Humanities now going up alongside the Jew- ish National and University Li- brary, and on the new wing, which will cost 3,000 pounds. A sports gymnasium for the stu- dents for 1,500 pounds and the new College of Agriculture at Rehoboth for 8,000 pounds are among other projects. The president said that addi- tional financial support had come to the University's current budg- etary needs from America, and this in part had compensated for the decline of income from Scan- dinavia and the Low Countries. SOON - - - A New Service August 23, IN Joseph Saphin Named Mayor of Petach Tikvah CLASSIFIED-- made according to our specifications with 9 INCH HEMS 1 1 /2 inch Side Hems Rayon Marquisette and Ninon Celenese (Washable) Guaranteed C URTAINS 2 1 ,4 and 2 1/2 YARDS LONG in Beige, Rose Beige, Egg Shell Also a Great Variety of Other Curtains, Draperies, Spreads, Linens, Hosier y and Domestics BEN PUPKO 11551 DEXTER BLVD. — Opposite Dexter Theater // Jewish War Veteran Leaders Plan for 45th Annual Encampment AUG. 28 - SEPT. 1.—(Left to Be Held in Boston to right) Harold Seidenberg of Cambridge, Ma ss " Past National Commander, who is serving as President of the Boston Conventio: . Corporation; Louis Rosenberg of Lawrence, Mass., and David L. Nair of Ne Britain, Conn., Co-Chairmen of the Convention.