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October 31, 1941 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-10-31

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

2

SEEK HARVEY N. WOODROW New Kensington, Pa., in March,
1936, and since June of that
Information is being sought year has failed to communicate
Woodrow
who
of Harvey Nathan
with his wife and minor son or
disappeared from his home in contribute to their support, as
a result of which his family is
in destitute circumstances and
dependent on the bounty of rela-
tives. Mr. Woodrow, who is be-
lieved to be in Detroit, was born
in Russia some 36 years ago, if
5 ft. 9 in. tall, about 118 pounds,
has light brown hair, blue-grey
eyes, is a salesman of vacuum
cleaners. Anyone aware of his
location is requested to commun-
icate with the National Desertion
Bureau, 67 W. 47th St., New
Lork.

ARGO

FURNACE OIL
LA 4500

3Vois'e,:i:di:rdMilk17.;!17c
Jersey Milk Qt. 13c
20% Cream PI 17c
Strictly fresh

TRI SIGMA SORORITY

Leah Davidson was re-elected
president of Tri Sigma Sorority.
The other offices filled were: Sec
retary, Ruth Sherman ; treasurer,
Shirley Spoon ; publicity mana-
ger, Jocelyn Galin. Maxine Jos-
love was appointed pledge-master.
On Oct. 17, the sorority was
hostess to prospective members
at a "rush-coke" at the home of
Ruth Sherman, 3224 Glendale.

'

• EGGS •

JOHNSON
MILK DEPOT CO.

TRinity 1.3131

You Can Buy
QUALITY KOSHER MEAT
with Confidence from

Aaron B. Margolis

Kosher Meat B Poultry Market

(Between Burlingame and Webb)
TO. 8-8118 - 9
11632 DEXTER BLVD.

Next to Kresge's

RE-ELECT

EDWARD J.

JEFFRIES,

JR.

MAYOR

BUSINESS

SAYS TO MAYOR JEFFRIES:

We want you to continue as
Mayor for stability, security and

business progress."

LABOR

SAYS TO MAYOR JEFFRIES:

"We want Jeffries to stay on
the job as Mayor because Jef-
fries is fair, square and pro-
gressive."

DETROIT'S WOMEN

SAY TO MAYOR JEFFRIES:
our Mayor to keep Detroit a good place
We want you to remain
for raising familise."

This ad paid for by Jewish friends.

October 31, 194 1

Ehrenreich Will Address the Rally for
Believe Jeffries Is
the Farband Colony This Tuesday
Certain of Re-Election

Record Will Bring Continuance,
Observers Predict

Because he possesses one of
the finest records ever compiled
by a Detroit mayor, Edward J.
Jeffries will be •e-elected with
even a greater majority of votes

Progress Reported in Local Drive; Reports to Be Heard
at Tuesday's Gathering at the Shaarey Zedek

H. Ehrenreich, secretary of the
labor department of the Jewish
National Fund of America and
a member of the national execu-
tive committee of the Jewish Na-
tional Workers' Alliance (Far-
band), will be the guest speaker
at a rally to be held on Tues-
day evening, Nov. 4, at the
Shaarey Zedek, Chicago and
Lawton, in the interests of the
Farband Colony project.
Reports will be submitted at

this meeting on the progress of
the work achieved thus far.
Jacob Lemberger, field worker
in charge of this project who is
now in Detroit, states that en-
couraging reports come from
workers who are engaged in ef-
forts for the colony's quota in
Detroit.
Benjamin M. Laikin is chair-
man of the Detroit campaign
committee.

3 Noted Authors
Join in Offering
Anti-Nazi Program

J. N. F. Auxiliary
Opens Its Activities

Hears Tribute to Ussishkin, Will
Sponsor Membership Tea
on Tuesday, Nov. 4
Outline a Plan on How to Smash
Hitler's International
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Three distinguished writers— Jewish National Fund held its
Edmond Taylor, Edgar Snow opening meeting of the 1941-
\and Eliot Janeway — combine 1942 season at the Rose Sittig
their skill in offering a program Cohen Bldg., of the United He-
on how to destroy the Hitler brew Schools, on Oct. 21.
Mrs. William Hordes, mem-
menace.
Each of these men is emi- bership chairman, extended an
nently well qualified to discuss invitation to tea to be held at the
the dangers that emanate from home of Mrs. Meyer Cooper,
the spread of Nazi propaganda. 2953 Webb Ave., on Tuesday,
MAYOR JEFFRIES
In the book "Smash Hitler's In- Nov. 4, to all members bringing
one or more prospective mem-
than he received in the primaries, ternational: The Strategy of a
bers.
Political
Offensive
Against
the
political observers predicted this
Jacob Lemberger, an executive
Axis," published by Greystone
week.
in the New York office of the
Press,
40
E.
49th
St.,
New
York,
Jeffries has been making his
J. N. F. spoke on the life of
bid for re-election strictly on they present three essays. They Menahem Ussishkin, creator of
should
be
read
widely
for
the
the basis of his record and it
Zionist history and redeemer of
was on the strength of his per- important information they offer the valleys of Palestine. Mr. Lem-
formance in office that Jeffries and for their interesting analy- berger in his address not only
received a 2-to-1 majority in the sis of the existing crisis.
touched on incidents in the life
Mr. Taylor, whose "Strategy
primaries even though he did
of "The strong man of Zion-
of Terror" is one of the most ism" but also gave a background
no campaigning.
Supporters of Jeffries' candi- important books dealing with the of conditions in Russia, Ussish-
dacy for re-election have present- world situation created by Naz- kin's birthplace (luring his for-
ed the following highlights of the ism, describes the use of anti- mative years.
record which will bring him con- Semitism as a weapon. Dealing
with Lindbergh he points out
tinuance in office:
Jeffries has never made insin- that all the Bondsmen in the Committee Formed
cere promises designed merely to region turned out to applaud his
To Aid Bitzaron
attract votes. Jeffries' pledges are Chicagp Soldiers Field speech.
honest and made with the inten- He also makes the following in-
teresting point:
tion that they will be kept.
Rallying to the support of the
"The fuss over Willkie's 'en- Hebrew literary monthly, the Bit-
Because Detroiters appreciate
dorsement'
by
the
Nazis
last
sum-
good service and because they
zaron, lovers of Hebrew and He-
want to continue it, they will re- me• was not just a New Deal brew literature have organized a
tain Jeffries as mayor when they attempt to smear the Republi- committee to obtain more sub-
can candidate. It was a Nazi scribers and supporters for this
go to the polls Tuesday.
attempt to envenom American famous magazine.
political quarrels by framing tac-" The Bitzaron is edited by Pro-
GIFTS TO NORTH END CLINIC tics."
fessor Chaim Tchernowitz of New
Urging total attack as the only York, whose classical essays and
North End Clinic has received
defense, Mr. Taylor advises that analytical articles have brought
the following contributions:
to the magazine world-wide fame.
In memory of Mrs, Rebecca the war be fought politically and
The members of the Detroit
intelligently
and
that
the
Hitler
Freedman, from Great Lakes
committee are: Rabbi Morris Ad-
methods
be
studied
scrupulously
Smelting Company; in memory
ler, Bernard Isaacs, Jacob Epel,
of Mrs. Sadie Lieberthal, from to detect the best way of de- A. Teitelbaum, M. Michlin and
Mrs. Albert Sandorf and Mrs. feating him.
Joel Cashdan.
Reasonable financial help to
Sidney L. Mayer; in memory of
The committee acknowledges
Mrs. Jennie Blumrosen, from Mr. the democracies is advocated by contributions to the Bitzaron
and Mrs. William Kaplan, Mr. Mr. Snow. He urges close inter- from D. Freedman of 3820 Glen-
and Mrs. Louis Bass, Mr. and national collaboration and dale on the occasion of his son,
Mrs. Charles Hamburger, Miss planned production. "Having di- Morton's, Bar Mitzvah, and from
Freda Weinstein; in memory of vested themselves of hypocrisy Alexander Freeman.
Richard Ullman, from Mrs. A. a n d consistency, democracies
Ermann and Miss Marcia Er- could then command the respect
mann; in memory of Florence and following of progressive men S. W. Leib Endorses
Silverman, from Miss Freda outside the enemy's camp as well
Weinstein; in memory of Mrs. as beyond it," he writes.
Mayor's Candidacy
Mr. Janeway's essay deals
William Grahm, from Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Rosenstein ; in mem- with the "Four Freedoms" and
Samuel W. Leib, who is promi-
ory of parents, Joseph and Etta- is an important analysis of the nent in community activities and
laya Finley, from Mr. and Mrs. President's fight for decency un- who takes a great interest in civic
Saul Copin; in memory of Ralph der the present world set-up. He affairs in Detroit, has issued a
Davidson, from Mr. and Mrs. advocates all-out aid to Britain statement urging the re-election
Richard Cott; in memory of to whom he refers as ceasing to of Mayor Edward J. Jeffries by
Morse Saulson, from Mr. and be a foreign state and as assum- an overwhelming vote.
Mr. Leib pointed to the Mayor's
Mrs. Richard Cott; in memory ing the role of a 49th state.
record as being one of outstand-
of Mrs. Sarah Bernstein, from
ing achievements, and declared
Ralph Bernstein; in memory of
Mrs. Bella Kadish, from Mr. and BAY CITY NOTES that the incumbent, who is as-
sured re-election, is one of the
Mrs. Richard A. Cott and the
leading Mayors in American his-
Finley family; in memory of
Mr. and Mrs. Tolley Pomer- tory.
Ralph Davidson, from Mr. and ance will soon make their home
"What matters now is that Mr.
Mrs. Richard A. Cott and Mr. in Detroit.
Jeffries receive a record vote in
and Mrs. Oscar Blumberg; in
his race for re-election," Mr. Leib
memory of Mrs. Lillian Weiss,
Joseph C. Hirschfield returned
Charles Hopp and Mrs. Lena home after spending the past declared.
Witkowsky, from Mr. and Mrs. week in the East.
Royal A. Oppenheim ; in mem-
Castator Has Constructive
ory of Mrs. Lena Siegel, from
Mr. and Mrs. William Lutren
Platform
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar R. Blumberg; of Garfield Ave., announce the
in memory of Edward Rodman, marriage of Mrs. Lutren's daugh-
In a statement this wet'(,
from Dr. and Mrs. Harry A. ter, Emilie C. Wain, to Morry
Topcik and. Mr. and Mrs. Sam- Krieger, of Cleveland, son of Fred C. Castator, one of the
uel LaBow ; in memory of Jos- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krieger, nominees for election as council-
man at the election next Tu , s-
eph Stalarsky, from Dr. and also of Cleveland.
day, said: "I favor and if electi-1(
Mrs. Harry A. Topcik.
shall exert my official influence
For Supplementary Medical
Assistance Fund for Children: MEZERITCHER SOCIAL CLUB in behalf of the following pi
An open meeting of the Mez- gram for Detroit's welfare: 1.
In memory of Ralph Davidson,
from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ham- eritcher Social Club will be held Adequate hospital facilities for
burger, Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Myers, at 11812 Linwood on Friday eve- everyolle in need of treatment.
Mrs. Anna Shere; in memory of ning. The president. Samuel B. 2. More and' better-supervi - od
Morse Saulson, from Mrs. Anna Gutterman, states that there will playgrounds, to keep our 6.1-
Shere and Mr. and Mrs. Charles be an entertaining and educa- dren off the streets and redi•:e
juvenile delinquency. 3. Imme-
Hamburger; in memory of Mrs. tional program.
diate expansion of Detroit's lukv-
Jennie Blumrosen, from Mr. and
NO-NITE LIFE CLUB
cost housing program. 4. Larger
Mrs. Theodore Cooper and Mrs.
No-Nite Life Club held its old age pensions and better So-
Anna Shere.
first meeting at the home of Ira cial Security provisions for the
Levy, 3741 W. Chicago. Plans aged. 5. Completion of the St.
Primrose' Benevolent Club
Primrose Benevolent Club will were made for a dance. The Lawrence Seaway and concurrent
have its annual card party on next meeting will be held at Rob- development of Detroit's port
ert Green's home.
facilities."
■ Nov. 16 at Jericho Hall.

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