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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
Eli Rosenbloom Post
23 1 of Flint Presents
Plaque to Flint Center
April 24
19
include representative Polish Jews
CAMPAIGN
REFUGEES
in Russia. In this activity, J. D.
CONGRESS
C. is working in conjunction with
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from
Page
1)
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the Polish Government-in-Exile.
from
fession, with a large general
The American • Committee of Atlantic to carry all who could h D
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lro
.
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inpl
e
workers' rally scheduled within Ose acts in the United States as escape."
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sagne ie ) .
The Eli Rosenbloom Post No. the
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next few days, in advance of the representative of the work of
231, Flint, Mich., of the Jewish the genral opening of the drive. the
Referring
to
the
fact
that
the
S tephen St . he
Ose abroad. Cooperation be
lVise, pr esi.
War Veterans presented a plaque Trade organization is under the tween the J. D. C. and the
U. S. Treasury Department con- dent of the Ame
rican
to the Flint Jewish Community leadership of Irving W. Blum- has existed for many years, 0 t se tinues to grant licenses to the Congress; Dr. Nahum
he
ri ea nGoi
Center. On it were inscribed the berg, president of the Detroit J. D. C. having made substanti
J. D. C. to pay out transporta - chairman of the
ldernwai6n'4,
amninistr afiv
•
names of all the Jewish men of Service Group; Maurice A. Eng- grants to the Ose for the furthe r - l tion fares, Mr. Hyman said:
pfr. the
Jao(d)
Flint now in the armed forces. gass, chairman of the board of ance of its work in many Eur 0_
elvish
"Since Pearl Harbor the J. Congress; o
A large number of representa- the Detroit Service Group, and pear countries
D. C. has paid out $1,335,000 director of the institute Robinso
of j n
tives of civic, veteran and fra- Gus D. Newman, chairman of the
e5:
"Collaborative effort in the s e_ for transportation fares under D
isi h vis A io ffn airs l , via llnd be M rst.he
ternal organizations were pres- executive committee of the Detroit lection of medical supplies fo ✓ U. S. Treasury licenses. The Visa Wise, president
of theSteWPohmenen8.;
ent at the ceremonies. Ben Kras- Service Group, who are working Polish refugees in Russia," M r. Division of the State Department
ner, commander of the post, pre- with the counsellors and chair- Butzel stated, "is but anothe ✓ continues to issue visas for the speakers at the business session
featured
sided, and Mrs. Ada Harris, na- man of the various divisions in evidence of the harmonious inte r- United States provided assur-
to
be
held
at
Hotel
Astor
on
tional president of the Blue completing organization for the relationship which has long e x- ances can be given that trans- Sunday. Airs, A.
II.
Vixman,
Cross, performed the unveiling drive.
isted between the J. D. C. an aTicrtaion
t
facilities will be avail- Bco. tivesnytiitrozner, chairman a n od
of the plaque.
f Mtht,
Meanwhile, the Junior Division the Ose. The J. D. C. is in a able. The sailings which the J.
POST 135, J. W. V. WILL BE of the campaign, which is being position to supply the funds fo ✓ D. C. arranges give that assur- convention committee of the Na.
conducted by the Junior Detroit the purchase of medicines, an d d
SHOWN FILMS
e.
tional Jewish Women's Organ.
Service Group, under the presi- the Ose, which has had long ex
The next regular meeting of dency of Jacob L. Keidan, and perience in medical care, can con - "
The newest group of refugees izations, will present greeting:.
Post 135 of the Jewish War the campaign chairmanship of tribute, on the basis of its int i. to sail brings to 66,700 the total
The 25th anniversary dinner
Veterans will be held Monday David A. Goldman, is making sub- mate familiarity with refugee con number enabled to leave Europe of the American Jewish Con.
night, April 27, 8 o'clock, at stantial headway, with the first ditions in Russia, a knowledge o f since September, 1939, when gress will be held Sunday eve.
the Veterans' Bldg., E. Jeffer- report meeting scheduled for next the most effective means t o war broke out, Mr. Hyman ning.
son, corner of Hastings St.
Sunday, April 26. Judge Charles ameliorate suffering among them. pointed out.
Mrs. Spevakow Preside
Two films on civilian defense R ubiner will be the principal
Round table discussions will
"Every new war development
will be presented by the Pub- speaker and a program of busi- RUBINER IS GUEST
brought fresh complications in be held Monday. Mrs. Nathan
lic Relations Division of the De- ness and entertainment has been SPEAKER FOR JUNIORS
the picture," he said. "But no Spevakow, president of Detroit
arranged.
Workers
in
the
Junior
Divisio
troit Fire Department. The pic-
n matter what the problem, the Chapter, will preside, Discussion
of the Allied Jewish Campaign J. D. C. found a new way to on participation in war relief
tures are entitled "Ready on the J. D. C. SENDING
will
hold
11
Home Front" and "Fighting the MEDICAL SUPPLIES
continue its evacuation pra- and civilian defense activiti es
meeting on Sunday, A pro 2 1 6 e P , °a 1 t gram."
Fire Bomb."
will be led by Mrs. Ira Frank;
Fred M. Butzel, chairman of 2:30 p. m., in the auditorium
Benjamin E.. Cowan, comman-
combatting economic discrimina-
Another
factor
which
makes
the
Detroit
Allied
Jewish
Cam-
of
the
Jewish
Community
Center
der, will preside and the general
tion, by Mrs. Monroe Rosenthal;
Charles Rubiner will be th ' for continued movement of emi- Congress refugee houses, by Mrs.
public is welcome without paign, has announced that medi-
e
grants,
Mr.
Hyman
said,
are
the
cal
supplies
which
the
Joint
Dis-
charge.
guest speaker. Each division wil
Committee is sending to present reports on progress t I relief programs which the -J -r- D. William Korn; education, Mrs.
At 6 o'clock on the same eve- tribution
Anna Center Schneiderman; in.
Russia
for
relief
of
2,000,000
Po-
date, division quotas will be an C. maintains in refugee centers, te•-American co-operation, Mrs.
ning, a pot-luck dinner will be
such as Portugal and Spain.
lish refugees there, of whom 600,- nounced.
served by the Ladies' Auxixliary,
"Had refugees," he said, "been Dora Tenenbaum; legislation,
and all Jewish Veterans and 000 are Jewish, will in the future
A variety show will also b
be planned through the collabora-
permitted
to become public Miss Milly Brandt; interfaith ac-
their ladies are welcome to par- tion of the J. D. C. and the presented. Among those partici
tivities, Mrs. Julius Siegal; pub-
charges,
Portugal
and Spain lie
take of the dinner.
pating are: Clara Kaufman and
relations, Mrs. Anna Shep-
American Committee of Ose.
Marvin Shusterman, dance team would have locked their frontiers herd; organization, Mrs. A.
An Advisory Committee of five Gertrude
H.
Leve, singing; David A ! against others seeking to use Vixman. Others participating in
physicians will examine the needs
their ports of embarkation. In
Goldman,
reading;
the
Cotton
and requests for drugs, hospital
the deliberations include Mrs.
Sisters, a trio; Danny Raskin France, J. D. C. help to refugees Bernard S. Deutsch,
PHONE TERRACE 2-9292
and surgical supplies for the Po- master
treasurer
of
ceremonies.
'
keeps
them
out
of
internment
lish refugees in Russia. The mem-
LIMITED DELIVERY SERVICE
All workers in the Junior Divi- camps, from which it is difficult of the Women's Division; Mrs.
oe•s of the Advisory Committee sion
Perry P. Burnstine, vice presi-
are urged to see their pros- to emigrate."
are Drs. Alfred E. Cohn, J. J.
dent in charge of fund raising
pects
and
bring
their
first
re-
MANDARIN
Mr.
Hyman
also
pointed out of Detroit Women's Division;
Golub, A. J. Rongy, L. Wulman ports to this meeting.
that the J. D. C. is the only
and J. Brutzkus.
CAFE
A meeting of workers on the Jewish organization which still Mrs. Samuel Cahan, Mrs. Jac-
quin Frank, Mrs. Josephine P.
Some $50,000 worth of medical Women's Committee of the Treas-
3620 CASS AVE, near Davenport
supplies has already been pur- ury Gifts Division of the Allied has American representatives in Levy and Mrs. Herman Marz,
chased by the J. D. C. for ship- Jewish Campaign was held on Europe. They . stationed in
The featured speakers at the
Finest Chinese - American Restaurant
ment to the Polish refugees in Tuesday afternoon, April 21, at Lisbon, where they can make the annual donor luncheon which
Serving Chinese Native Dishes
necessary
arrangements
with
the
Russia. The shipments are ca•- 2 o'clock, with Mrs. Maurice
formally concludes the conven•
Open from I I a. m. to 4 a. m.
•ied on Russian boats, freight Klein as chairman, at the Statler steamship companies.
tion will include Henri Bern.
Special Chow Mein
and duty free, and are consigned Hotel.
"The last arrangements com- stein, Jan Masaryk, Sir Norman
Famous for our Egg Roll
to the Polish Embassy in Kuiby-
A meeting of the Men's Execu- pleted," Mr. Hyman said, "are Angell, Dr. Stephen S. Wise,
shev for distribution under the tive Committee of the Treasury with Portuguese steamship lines Mrs. Stephen S. Wise, who will
CHAS. HONGSING, Prop.
supervision of committees which Gifts Division was held on Thurs- for sailings at the end of April preside, Mrs. Albert J. Shapiro,
day evening, April 23, in the and the middle of May. The first chairman of the luncheon com•
Rose Sittig Cohen Building, at sailing will bring 400 persons to mittee, Mrs. Emalyn Cohen,
Lawton and Tyler Ayes. There Cuba and the United States. chairman of the diary commit-
FOR SALE SINGLE HOME — NEW
will be reports and assignment The second sailing will bring an tee, and Mrs. Josephine Gross-
8 ROOMS
of additional slips at this meeting. additional 800 persons, most of I nan, chairman of fund raising.
A meeting of the Women's whom will be picked up at Casa-
RUSSELL WOODS — 4071 LESLIE, near Petoskey
Other Detroiters who will at-
Committee of the Treasury Gifts blanca, in North Africa."
end the convention are Mrs.
A SPLENDID BUY
Division
was
held
on
Friday
rving Dworman, recording sec-
Open Sunday from 12 to 6 or by Appointment
morning, April 24, at 11 o'clock,
retary; Mrs. William Adelson,
CALL TOWNSEND 8-5006 OR DAVISON 7145
at the Jewish Community Center, der the chai•menship of Barney orresponding secretary, Mrs. A.
with Mrs. Maurice Klein as chair- Smith, Max C. Handler, Charles c M. Hershman, Mrs, Henry Graff
man. This meeting will take place N. Agree and Julius Berman of nd Mrs. Jacob Ha•vith.
one hour in advance of the regu- Division D (Building Trades) met a
lar Women's Division report at the home of Julius Berman.
Luise Rainer, whose appear-
luncheon-meeting, also at the Cen- 60 Burlingame Ave. on Wednes- ance
in Sir James Barrie's "A
ter.
day evening, April 22, for the Kiss for Cinderella" is a two-
To
date
154
organizations
have
purpose of mapping out that
7720 McNICHOLS ROAD, Near Santa Barbara
already been contacted for speak- division's work for the Allied fold comeback—marking her re-
FEATURING A COMPLETE LINE OF
ers, according to Isaac Franck, Jewish Campaign. Ben B. Fenton turn to Broadway and the re-
High Grade Delicatessen, Appetizers and Dairy Products
secretary of Division H, Treasury and Milton M. Maddin are ad- vival of that play of the first
world war—was hostess to a
Gifts
and Special Funds.
visers in this division, and Henry large group of blind theatre-
We Prepare Cold Cut Platters for Your Parties, Luncheons
A
meeting
of
150
workers,
un-
Feinberg is the secretary.
and Buffet Suppers
goers the other matinee.
AL MILLER
UNIVERSITY 2-9781
WE DELIVER
Seventeenth Annual Concert
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TRAINING AT NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
—OF THE—
Detroit Halevy
Singing Society
DAN FROHMAN, Director
WILLIAM CAYMAN, Assistant
DOROTHY O'KOON and REBECCA KATZMAN FROHMAN
Accompanists
HENRY SIEGL, Violinist
Sunday, May 10, 1942, at 8:30 P. M. Sharp
SCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL, MASONIC TEMPLE
Second Boulevard and Temple
All Seats Reserved
Admission 55c-83c-81.10
AWNINGS
MgEE
THE BEST MATERIALS USED
WORK GUARANTEED,
FREE ESTIMATES
STAR TENT & AWNING CO.
8840 LINWOOD
TYLER 6-4100
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Training to produce food for victory, these boys
are shown at the National Farm School, Bucks
County, Pa., engaged in their daily routine.
(Left) Dr. Harold B. Allen, center, President of
tke School looks on as a student works at the
forge, repairing farm machinery; (upper right I
newly hatched chicks are sorted for size and
color after coming out of the Farm School's
17,000 egg incubator; (lower right) plowing one
of the Farm School's many fields.