• DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 8 ceived by North End Clinic: In memory of Mrs. Emma Krause, by Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Wetsman; in memory of Fred- erick Friedman, by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jossman; in memory of Mrs. Jacob Oppenheim, by Mr. and Mrs. James L. Pollack; in memory of Mores Marks, by Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kaplan and Mrs. and Mrs. Sylvan Grosner; In memory of Jacob Greenberg, ry daily, Hebrew leading sa "Roosevelt's declaration clea defines the attitude of the Amu can Government toward by British censorship, was made White Paper and the fate of public here this week with the Jewish people. Special importa arrival of Arab newspapers from should be attached to this ( Egypt which carried the message. laration after the varied in' It was the general opinion of pretations given to the cusp the Jewish press here that Presi- sion of the Congressional h( dent Roosevelt's assertion that ings in Washington on the 1 resolution." by Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kap- the United States Government estine The English language dy lan, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sil- had never given its approval to verman, Mr. and. Mrs. Charles the White Paper of 1939 was a "Palestine Post," saw in Hamburger; in memory of Dr. forward move in the fight for President's statement an ind Harry Berman, by Phi Delta Ep- the abrogation of the White Pa- tion that "while maintaining ditional interest ill the JeN silon Graduate Club of Detroit, pe• policy. In an editorial dealing with efforts for national reconot Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garvett, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartman; the significance of the views on tion in Palestine, the W in memory of Mrs. Rose Welko- Palestine expressed by the Presi- does not feel that this is witz, by Mr. and Mrs. Charles dent of the United States, Davar, time for enunciating any erete policy on the future of Hamburger; in memory of Max country." Bresenthal, by Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Haaretz, one of the lea, Neiman; in memory of Mrs. Da- Geverkshaften Drive dailies here, took the view vid Blum, by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Closes with Fete at an editorial that the Presidi Neiman; in memory of Max statement will have the effec Schwartz, by Mr. and Mrs. Scottish Rite Temple "considerably purifying the Charles Hamburger; in memory of Mrs. Chaya Sherman, by Mr. With the Scottish Rite Audi- atmosphere which began to and Mrs. Saul Copin; in memory torium of the Masonic Temple press all those seeking a of Mrs. Rebecca Malbin, by Mr. filled to capacity and hundreds of and decent solution for the and Mrs. Sylvan Grosner. others who were not able to get estine problem." In memory of •st Sgt. Wil- in, the local Histadrut commit- American dialogue catches to a T. The one thing which stands Liam Seymour, by Miss Ruth tee celebrated the wind-up of the out above all else in "No Greater Mishy, Miss Ann Sidor, Mr. and 1944 Geverkshaften campaign Love" is the indomitable charac- Mrs. Alfred Loewenstein; in mem- with an elaborate program in ter of the woman partisan lead- ory of Mrs. Sarah Rosenthal, by which many celebrated artists er, and the superb portrayal of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cross; in took part. The meeting opened at 8:15 her by Vera Maretskaya, a young memory of Oscar Blumberg, by woman who seems to have no Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Jordan, and was called to order by A. II. parallel among Hollywood act- Mr. and Mrs. Abram Sapiro, Mr. Kushinsky, director, expressing resses. The changes in this worn. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Miss the gratitude on behalf of the lo- an from joyous motherhood be- Elizabeth Finley, Mr. and Mrs. cal committee to the Jewish fore the Nazis strike, to cold, Alfred Loewenstein, Mr. and and Chronicle and all other Jewish furious hate as she leads her Mrs. Charles N. Agree, Mr. and and Anglo-Jewish newspapers in people against them, and finally Mrs. Aaron Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. Detroit. He then introduced Mor- to warmth and a semblance of Julius Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. ris L. Schaver, chairman of the youth again as the costly victory Joseph in by memory of campaign, as chairman of the Bernard Hartman; D. Cohen, Mr. and evening. The guest speaker was na y won. is fill Mrs. Abraham Cooper; in honor Louis Lipsky, president of the In n addition, the Cinema pre- of the anniversary of Mr. and Eastern Insurance Company, who stints "Iran," a pictorial show- Mrs. Emanuel Weil, by Mr. and is one of the outstanding leaders ing the meeting place where Mrs. Sidney Levy; in honor of of the American as well as of the Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill the anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. world Zionist movement. made history. Stanley Conheim, by Mr. and The musical numbers were ren- Mrs. Sidney Levy; in honor of dered by the following artists: Mrs. Mathilde Welt's birthday, Sidor Belarsky, Mrs. Emma She- by Mrs. Carrie May Berger; in ver, and the entire Halevy Sing- Laundry Drivers Social Club Fashion Review to Be honor of the recovery of Mark ing Society with an ensemble of Gourwitz, by Mr. and Mrs. Na- the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Serves at USO Canteen Presented by Temple than Silverman; in honor of the in the oratorio of Di Tzvei Bri- On Monday, March 13, the Israel Sisterhood Bar Mitzvah of Martin Stone, by der, by J. L. Peretz, composed by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cross; in Jacob Schaefer under the mu- Laundry Drivers' Social Club At the next meeting of Tem- honor of the Yahrzeit of mother, sical direction of Dan Frohman. served at the Downtown USO Mrs. Yetta Liebman, by Mrs. I. Canteen. They were under the ple Israel Sisterhood, which is Beiler; in honor of the Yahrzeit to be held on Monday, April 10, directorship of Mrs. Philip Yan- at the Detroit Institute of Arts, of brother, Louis, by the Slatker Hillel Students to Give Supper Sunday, April 2 ovsky and Mrs. Louis Rubin, a Spring fashion revue will be family. chairman and co-chairman re- held, directed by Mrs. Harry Ilnui Brith Hillel Foundation spectively. Other women assist- Clark and Mrs. W. B. Green- at the University of Michigan ing were Mesdames Arthur Be- wald will be presented. Musical will hold a cost supper, Sunday, bes, Edward Bunin, Max Cohen, arrangements composed by Mrs. Congress Women to April 2, at 5:30. Ruby S. Cohen, Albert R. Dubin, W. B. Greenwald will be played Hear Val Clair April 12 Sybil Kahn, '45, of Bay City, H. Fox, Harry Harris, Sidney by Mrs. Jesse Rosen. Jeffee, Morris Kahn, Morris Katz, The Detroit Women's Division is the student director in charge Mrs. Harry Clark and her co- Morris Linden, Isaac Litwak, Sam chairman, Mrs. Ben Goldman, of the American Jewish Congress of the supper, and Edythe Co- Malitz, Dave Melnick, Sol Mig- will be prepared for the sale of will meet at the Congregation hen, '45, of Long Island, N. Y., dal, Sam Milgrom, Morris Pick- Uniongrams. Shaarey Zedek, Wednesday, April is the chairman. Following the supper, sound stein, Albert Porrin, Julius Rho- War bonds and stamps will be 12, at 1:30 p. In. Val Clair, sta- movies will be shown. The movie lik, Harry Utchenik. news commentator on radio on sale through Mrs. Randolph riiii""" . • . • Weber, chairman of the com- tion CKLW, will be the guest speaker. Mrs. David Bernstein o'- Sale Apartments mittee. A dessert luncheon will pre- will give' a resume of the activi- cede the meeting. The chairmen ties of the World Jewish Con- for this social hour are Mrs. Ben gress. In honor of the 70th birthday Goldman and Mrs. David Levy with new members of the Sister- of Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, th. Women's Division is now activel: , " hood acting as hostesses. to your life savings. How long can Mrs. Jacob Sauls will lead in engaged in a bond selling drive Washington control the pressure of the singing of the Star Spangled Members and non-members ttr :. 20 billion dollars now in circulation. in all the confusion, after war tran- urged to participate. Checks ma': Banner. What Will Happen $10,000 Down: 15 apts. 5 stores beau- ty. Marble tile lobby new carpets new stoves new refrig painted walls modern plumbing. $90,000 bldg. value. Snap only $50,000. Elevator new Welvinators, tiled halls. Tan brk nat. stone front. Cheap O.P.A. rents $10,000. Payments only $250 mo. Entire price only $45,000. Property with a future. 22 opts. Mairnilleent 27 apts 24 tiled sun par- lors all like new. Rent $16,600. Im- agine selling once $175,000. Price cut to $70,000. Terms $25,000. Good cash surplus after all expense, and $100 mo. payments. roof. Si' fireproof apts. Carpets, elevator mosaic floors. Rent 120,600. $40,000 down. Wonder- ful value nothing like it in the city. Concrete Floors & HOMER WARREN & COMPANY Moe 111thr. Cad. 0321 Ns, Downtown Synagogue to Hold Passover and Yiskor Services Services in consecration of the Passover festival will be conduct- ed at the Downtown Synagogue, 1205 Griswold St., Friday eve- ning at 5:30. Morning services will begin Saturday at 8 and Sunday at 9 a. m. Passover fes- tival begins Friday evening, April 7, and will continue for eight days. Memorial services, known as Yiskor, will be conducted Satur- day, April 15. beginning at 9 a., at half-hour intervals until 12:30 p. m. Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser swill be in charge of all services. SERLIN DRUGS Our New Soda Fountain and Lunch Counter LOUIS SERLIN, Prop. Says: "You are always welcome at our store." TOwnsend 8-6614 tee of the Womens Division, used as a basis for discussiot Mrs. Nathan Spevakow is lead( of the discussion group. All Cot gross members are invited t take part ill this educational pr. grant. A newly created group ( women known as the Victoi Aides whose main objective working for the war effort, hi planned an evening of gams. This is scheduled for April 2 and is to be held at the Dexte Complete Line of Drugs and Sundries Dexter Blvd. at Elmhurst be made payable to the Federtr' Reserve Bank and mailed to 1‘,Iri; Max Saidman, 3317 W. Gran , Ave., or Mrs. Samuel Katkir 19330 Warrington Drive, chair man and co-chairman of thi project. The newly-formed study group meet on alternate Thursdays y the home of the chairman, Mr: David Bernstein. "Guide to Arno ican Social Problems," a Colun bia University Publication, spot sored by the inter-faith commi Victory Aids Evening • Of Games on April 26 PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Visit 194, JERUSALEM (WNS). — The text of President Roosevelt's re- cent statement on Palestine, which had been suppressed here Detroit movie goers will thrill to the dramatic and emotional scenes of "No Greater Love" now showing at the Cinema The- ater. This truly great story of a woman who took the war into her own hands is the first Rus- sian film completely spoken in English. "No Greater Love" is a story of a valiant Russian woman lead- ing her fellow villagers in a ceaseless, unswerving counter at- tack against the Nazis who killed her husband and baby before her eyes. The film has moments of violence and almost overwhelm- ing grimness, but the grimness is leavened by moments of genu- ine humor, and by interludes of frank coquetry between two young members of the band, the spirit and spice of which the Bedford. 31, Gifts to North End Clink PRESS IN PALESTINE WEIGHS MEANING The following gifts were re- OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S STATEMENT "NO GREATER LOVE" AT CINEMA Otion, Detroit real estate will slamd firm, a beacon of hope-comfort- security. Facts & Figures from Mr. March ■ Lawrence Hall. A nominal char; is to be made which will also i, elude refreshments. Mrs. Mai Greenfield has charge of the a rangements, and is being assist( by Mrs. Emery Ehrenwald. Ti proceeds of this initial ventu are to be turned over to t' Red Cross. ROKEACI FOOD PRODUCT ' KOSHER for PASSW, ROKEACI. NYAFAT