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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
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Max C. Handler
Barney Smith
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HATZALA
jun,. !2, 1942
PLAN
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Chairman
reported
Division A—Mercantile
& team
Seyburn Amount
to date Grasowsky has also received a the crime they are committing
Chairmen: Israel Himelhoch,
Real Estate
$38,034.00 cable this week from Mr. Sho- against their state and country.
Louis Robinson
Louis Berry
brutsky, the head of the Jewish
Also, many wives and sisters
George D.
Amount
community in Moscow, that he of automobile owners are today
Chairmen
reported Painters, Decorators
3,735.50 has seen the Rosh Yeshiva of using precious tires for the pur-
& team
Radin, Rabbi Trop in Tzizak, and pose of shopping tours, bridge
to date
Sam Klessmer
some of his pupils in Samarkand. parties and other social func-
Alex Stein
Jewelers
5
10,619.00 A very touching post card was tions. Why not have these women
Samuel Gerson $22,649.3 Architests, engineers
received this week from Kaza- and school children sign a pledge
Paul Tilds
Jules R. Schubot
Plumbers & Supplies
7,360.50 kestan by Rabbi Abraham Jaffan, that if the Office of Price Ad-
Fred F. Simmons
another member of the Detroit ministrator relinquish this rigid
Harry C. Davidson
Shoes
3,970.00
delegation of the Vaad Hahat- rationing threat they will for the
Harry J. Glasser
Joseph Bienenstock
Bldg. Supplies, etc.
20,926.50 zala. "Our condition is not good," duration sign a pledge to refrain
Nathan Hack
says the writer. "There is no from driving their automobile for
Benjamin Wilk
Samuel B. Plotler
Dry Goods (retail)
10,140.50 Store Fixtures, etc. • 3,942.50 work, and we get half a kilo such social pleasures.
of bread per day. We have al-
Henry Jassey
Also, empower the local police
Morris Jacobs
Electricians & Supplies 9,583.50 ready sold every garment down department and the state high.
Robert Loewenberg
to our last shirt."
Milton J. Doner
way patrol officers to be able to
Simon H. Weisman
The Roshei Yeshiva call on De- stop all drivers of automobiles
Sidney
Jackson
Dry Goods (wholesale) 9,678.00 Coal
& Ice
troit
Jews
to
make
possible
imme-
and make the driver produce
9,125.50
Julian H. Krolik
diate aid to these unfortunate authentic evidence that their
David Goldberg
Isaac Shetzer
scholars.
driving is essential.
8,854.50
Furniture, etc.
28,836.50 Property Mang'mt
Word has also been received
David Wilkus
I am of the opinion that the
Arthur Leebove
from
Rabbi
Herzog
that
in
addi-
Hardware
2,880.00 tion to the 60 certificates already newspapers would be very glad
Herman Mathias
to cooperate in this plan and
Nathan Rosenberg
Household App.
2,910.00
issued to Yeshiva men in Russia, print pledges which they will ask
Sam Sarasohn
Joseph S. Bing
a new allotment is now being their readers to sign. These
Herbert Wallace
Morris H. Blumberg
received, but that the granting pledges will state that in order
Carpenters,
con'tors
11,412.00
Luggage & Loans
5,287.50
of the certificates is contingent to conserve tires for the duration
Bernard
Isaacs
Jack Berger
on the deposit of Sixty Palestine of the war we pledge ourselves
Abraham Silberstein
Henry Stark
Pounds with the government for not to use our car for any mis-
Jack M. Goldman
the maintenance of each individ- sion unless it is of an emergency
Total
$126.473.50
ual. This money, in addition to nature. The pledges after being
Dept. Store Emp.
9,032.75
transportation, which amounts to signed
Joseph H. Davidson
are to be cut out of the
Division E—Food Products
about $175 per person, must be newspapers
James Wineman
and sent to Washing-
Chairmen:
Benjamin
Grosberg
forthcoming
immediately,
if
this
85,567.00
Women's Apparel
ton in your care, which I am
Philip
Lipson
opportunity
for
rescue
be
not
lost.
Milton Cohen
certain will assist you in con-
Amount
Israel Himelhoch
vincing the authorities that rigid
Chairmen
reported Hebrew Schools to
Men's Apparel
15,376.00
gasoline rationing in this area
& team
to date
Harry S. Cohn
would serously interfere with our
Bakeries
Chain Stores
$4,790.00
325.00
Elect Its Officers
war production program and lim-
Arthur Goldstein
Herbert M. Eiges
ited transportation system.
Samuel Markowitz
The annual election meeting of
I believe, Senator Brown, that
Total
$193,722.60 Beverages, Groceries • 37,099.00 officers and board members of the above facts explain my plan
Benjamin Grosberg
the United Hebrew Schools whose sufficiently for you to give it
Philip Lipson
terms expired will be held Thurs- your attention, and if necessary,
Division B—Services
Meats
7,106.50 day evening, June 18, at 8:30 I would be very happy to work
Chairmen: Henry Lapides
Morris Seligman
o'clock, in the Rom Sittig Cohen the same out in more detail and
Joseph Sandler
Poultry
1,455.00 Building.
either deliver it personally to
Amount
Jack Horowitz
The present officers are: Louis
office in Washington or for-
Chairmen
reported Delicatessens, rest. ...• 5,454.00 Robinson, president, Rudolph Zuie- your
ward same to you through the
team
to date
back, first vice president; Charles mail. May I have your reaction
Jacob M. Lefkofsky
Cleaners & Dyers
$ 3,112.00 Tobacco & Confect.
8,827.00 Rubiner, second vice president; to this plan at your earliest con-
Andrew Himmelstein
Maurice Landau, treasurer; and venience.
William Starkstein
Arnold Gross
Very truly yours,
Dairies
1,852.50 Aaron A. Silberblatt, secretary.
John Isaacs
Board members whose terms
Benjamin Levinson.
Albert Green
Max Rissman
expire in 1942 are: Rabbi Morris
Max Weiss
Joe Schweid
Produce
4,996.00 Adler, Fred M. Butzel, Joseph B.
3,208.50
Tailors & Cleaners
Colten, Lawrence W. Crohn, Judge ris Adler, Education Information;
Sam Frenkel
Jack Ellstein
Harry B. Keidan, Rabbi Harold Nathan Yaffo and Isaac Rosen-
Sam Schwartz
Jacob Fish
Fish
719.00 N. Rosenthal, Harry Seligson, thal, house committee; Louis Stoll,
Aaron A. Silberblatt, Louis Stoll, real estate committee; Maurice
Samuel A. Granadier
Isaac Kaplan
Jack Stark
Down River Merch
495.00 Rabbi Isaac Stollman, Henry Landau, finance and budget com-
Wineman, Rabbi Max J. Wohl- mittee; Rudolph Zuieback, Dr. A.
Linen Supplies
7,653.50
Harry Golden
gelernter, and Rudolph Zuieback. E. Bernstein and A. J. Lachover,
Reuben Sandler
At this meeting the president, membership committee; Harry
Morris L. Schaver
Total
$72,794.00
Mr. Robinson, will submit a re- Cohen, scholarship committee.
Harry Schumer
port of the activities of the year.
Laundries
7,731.50
Bernard Isaacs will give a re-
Division F—Professional
Reports will also be submitted by port of the educational status of
David Bu ssey
Chairmen: Peter Gilbert
the
following
chairmen
of
com-
Jack Lapides
the schools, and Morris Lachover,
Dr. A. Max Kohn
mittees: Maurice H. Zackheim, executive secretary, will submit a
Insurance
9,873.50
Henry Meyers
Board
of
Education;
Rabbi
Mor-
financial report.
Maurice Axelrod
Amount
Alfred I. Dreifus
Chairmen
reported
David Nushzno
to date
9,074.00 & team
Loan Companies
Attorneys
$45,045.00
Abraham Cooper
Morris Garvett
1,389.00
Public Employees
Rabbis & Teachers
2,628.00
Samuel Brezner
Morris Lachover
Charles Lasky
Irwin Soref
12,894.00
Miscellaneous
Dentists & Supplies 6,280.00
David Block
Dr. Max Winslow
Davis H. Cole
Optometrists
1,313.00
Dr. Saul Cole
Total
$54,936.00
Dr. Albert N. Prussin
4,165.00
Division C—Mechanical Trades Soc. Workers, Nurses
Clarice Freud
Chairmen: Harry Frank
Doctors
23,936.75
Harry S. Grant
Dr. A. Max Kohn
Samuel J. Rands
Dr. H. C. Saltzstein
Amount
2,679.50
Chairmen
reported Schools
Jacob B. Rogvoy
& team
to date
Irwin Shaw
Auto Sales
$ 5,848.00 Accountants
4,383.00
Joseph B. Slatkin
Nathan Kaletsky
Nathan Margolis
Joseph L. Staub
Parking Lots
797.50
Samuel M. Bez
Harold Lachman
11,345.50
Pharmacists
COUNT IT—ONE! We
Auto Accessories
13,827.50 Chiropodists
570.00
celebrate 365 days
Irving B. Dworman
Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs
added to His High-
Max M. Fisher
Osteopaths
444.50
William Gershenson
ness! . . . Something
Dr. Sydney Ellias
Auto Parts
3,518.50
new* has been added
Harry E. Citrin
$102,790.75
to Old Golds, too!
Total
Metal & Metal Dealers 21,592.00
Meyer Shugerman
Division G—Arts and Crafts
Morris W. Zack
Scrap Iron
19,256.00 Chairmen: Harry M. Raden
Alex Schreiber
Samuel G. Keywell
Leonard N. Simons
Ben Kramer
Amount
Milton Mahler
Chairmen
reported
Samuel J. Rands
& team
to date
Maurice A. Schlafer
Steel
20,744.00 Adv. & Publishers
$11,095.00
Abe Kasle
Sidney Levinson
Machinery 4 Mfg.
19,231.50
Herman L. Lewis, Jr.
David Emerman
Printers
6,443.00
Harvey H. Goldman
Jack Behrman
Emil T. Stern
Jack Denison
Bottles, Bags, etc.
2,758.00 Paper Products
9,349.50
Herman Cohen
Lewis C. Frank
Sam Jacobs
Irving T. Oberfelder
Waste Material, etc
3,757.00 Artists, Musicians
1,450.00
*It's Latakia! (La-ta-kee l-a) a
Jack Lieberman
Mrs. David B. Werbe
Textiles
9,593.50 Theatres
costly, flavorful Eastern Medi-
18,179.50
Benjamin M. Laiken
Alex Schreiber
terranean tobacco. Added as a
David Lipton
Frank A. Wetsman
"seasoning" in the New Old
Julian L. Zemon
Photographers
357.00
Gold blend, this creates a new,
Mrs. Harry M. Feinberg
Total
120,923.50 Florists
456.00
delightful cigarette taste!
Travel, sports
6,589.00
Division D—Building Trades
George Bremen
P. Lorillard Company, founded
Chairmen: Charles N. Agree
17 60—blenders of
ens
Julius Berman
tobaccos since George Washington's
Total
$53,919.00
day.
Something
has been added!
4
Sanatorium Picnic
Postponed to June 14
The Detroit Auxiliary of the
Angeles Sanatorium was
compelled to postpone its annual
picnic which was to be held last
Sunday, to this Sunday, June
14, on account of the inclement
weather.
The picnic will be held at the
Belevedere Park, on Utica Road,
near Schoenherr Road. All tic-
kets are good for this Sunday.
Every possible effort is being
made to provide entertainment
and amusements. A largo, cele-
brated union dance orchestra
will furnish the (lance music in
the spacious dance pavillion.
Valuable prizes will be given
away. Delicious home mode re.
f reshments will be served at
very reasonable prices which will
eliminate the inconvenience of
carrying bundles and po•kageF.
The route to the Belvedere
Park is as follows: Six Mile
Road to Schoenherr Ro a d (one
block north of Gratiot i. East
on Schoenherr Road to Utica
Road (15 A
1 Mile Read l, left
on Utica to the Park. Watch
our signs on Schoenherr, and on
Utica Roads. For information
regarding transportation. call
Madison 6766.
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