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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-07-14

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A merica 'elvish Periodical Ceder

July 14, 1944

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The

Cz echoslovakian Minister Receives Check
That Will Establish Wedgwood Memorial

Knollwood Sells
$5,000,000 in 5th
War Bond Drive

The Knollwood Country Club,
with a quota of $1,750,000 in
the Fifth War Loan campaign,
sold a total of over $5,000,000.

Chronicle

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GRADUATION EXERCISES OF DETROIT
HEBREW PAROCHIAL SCHOOL HELD

The first graduation exercises ing at 10 a. m., from Monday
of Detroit Hebrew Parochial through Thursday; offering a
School were held Sunday, July 2, number of selected and' interest.
in the auditorium of the school. ing subjects. All desirous of en-
The first classes completing their tering their children for Hebrew
elementary and high school summer school should come to
courses at the Detroit Hebrew the school, Linwood and Elm-
Parochial School received their hurst, or call Townsend 8-5055.
diplomas at an impressive cere- Parochial School on Radio
mony.
A Parochial School month on
Rabbis and public-spirited men the radio has been arranged for
spoke, pointing out the value and four consecutive Sundays, start-
importance of the Parochial ing Sunday, July 16. The speak-
School in stimulating and awak- ers will be Rabbi M. Rothenberg
ening the interest of youngsters
to advance and further their and Rabbi G. Frankel. They will
Jewish knowledge and education. be heard on the Jewish Hour
I. Rosenthal, member of the over Station WJLB.
board of directors, stressed the
efficiency and superiority of the
parochial system. Mr. Ribiat,
speaking for the parents, ex-
pressed his satisfaction with the
program his child made in this
school, and urged other parents
to enroll their children. Rabbi
Happy at Finding Relief
G. Frankel, principal of the He-
brew department, told of the
With Cereal Food!
headway made by the students
in their studies and of the har-
mony existing between the He-
If you've often despaired of find-
brew and English studies. J. ing lasting relief-read this un-
Gaynes, principal of the English solicited letter!
department, stated that the stu-
"I cannot forgive myself for not trying
dents are studying the same Eng- your KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN many
lish courses as they do in any years ago. My constipation kept me busy
in for money to pay for laxa-
of the public schools. J. Fried- digging
tives. I tried every one I could find, but
man, elementary graduate, and got only slight relief. I have been eating
M. Tarasow, high school gradu- KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN for three weeks
710W, and am as regular as can be!" Mr.
ate, speaking in the name of the Thomas
Lewis, 805% Fourth Avenue, N.,
graduates, stated how easy it was St. Petersburg, Fla.
for them to change from the
Scientists say one common cause
regular English school to this of constipation is lack of sufficient
school and that they find the "cellulosic" elements in the diet!
teaching at this school, both in But Nature has made KELLOGG'S
English and Hebrew, superior to ALL BRAN one of her most effec-
any other school.
tive sources of these important
Elementary and high school elements! They help the friendly
diplomas were presented.
colonic flora fluff up and prepare
There will be summer classes the colonic contents for easy, nat-
for a few hours every day start- ural evacuation. KELLOGG'S

"ITRIED EVERY LAXATIVE
I COULD FIND!"

Under the auspices of the
Wedgwood Memorial Committee
with headquarters at 55 Leonard
St., New York, the proceeds, in-
cluding profits and royalties, re-
ceived from the sale of the book
"Testament to Democracy," writ-
ten by the late Right Honorable
Lord Wedgwood, M. P., will go
to the establishment of a new
rest center for Allied troops in
England. The author, by virtue
of his 37 years in uninterrupted
and active Parliamentary combat,
of Parliament and speaks with
takes the reader behind the scenes
authority in revealing plans to
maintain the United Nations am-
ity in the postwar world.
Jan Masaryk, Vice-Premier and
Foreign Minister of Czechoslo-
vakia, on the eve of his return
to London, the seat of his gov-
ernment-in-exile, accepted the
first check, for • $3,000, with
which the rest center will be
launched. The check presentation
took place at a farewell recep-
tion to Masaryk, tendered by the
Wedgwood Memorial Committee.
On occasion are (left to right)
Arthur L. LeVine, president of
the Wedgwood Memorial Coln-

Sale—Apartment

Property

Believe In Cycles?

Last Real Estate Cycle lasted 40
years 1892-1932. Invest now .. Se-
cure your share of America's great-
est cycle of prosperity. See Mr. Bed-
ford for all Facts & Figures.
Best buy in all Detroit for only
$10,000 down. 20 opts stores on 12th.
Nets $5,000 after all expense. Origi-
nal $120,000 value. Price cut to
840,000.

13 apt. owner needs $14,000 cash
to new $10,000 mtg. 3 story tan bk.
All 3 rooms. Bent $5,900. Snap $ 30 .-
000. Must sell leaving city.
Alger step to Woodward. 8 apt.
7 to 0 rooms 2 baths, porches, sun-
parlors, marble ent. New stoves. Sto-
ker. Cost $80,000. Sacrifice less than
half. Make offer.
20 apts. near Calvert Hamilton.
Baths with showers, table top stoves.
Vac. steam .
Rent $9,240. Tenants
Day light. Original listing $115,000.
Settle with lid holders for $47,500.
Terms. $20,000 to new 4 143/4 mtg.
$75,iKiO only $15,000 down. Original
$175,000 value. Fine 11th St. cor.
Original rent $22,000. Cheap O.P.A.
rent $13.500. Tenants pay light Ituy
for the future.

40

Opts. Court with iron grille. Ilk
fence. Marble lobby, Steam with
Mower. Full tile baths showers. Itent
tenants pay light and gas.
Settle with estate $80,000 terms
$40,000.

$16,800

WE sPECIALIZE IN THE MAN-
AGEMENT OF APARTMENTS

ROMER WARREN & COMPANY
Dime Building
Cu. 0321

mittee; Jan Masaryk, Mrs. Anna
George DeMille, honorable treas-
urer of the committee, who pre-
sented the check, and Moses
Schonfeld, honorable secretary
of the Wedgwood Committee and
HENRY WINEMAN
former assistant to the late LorJ
This latter amount was the quota
Wedgwood.
for Team No. 7 headed by Henry
Wineman and Irving W. Blum-
berg. Team No. 7 included, be-
I AM A WAC
sides the Knollwood Country
Club, Congregation Shaarey Ze-
By Lt. Freddie Boyle

Most people like to read about
heroic deeds. And I like to write
about them, especially when they
concern a Wac. Just recently I
read a story about Pfc. Mary
Jane Ford of Los Angeles, Calif.,
who received the Soldier's Medal
for making a gallant effort to
save a drowning soldier's life at
Camp McCoy, Wis. So I am pass-
ing It along to my readers.
At Airport Lake near Camp
McCoy, Pfc. Falvius M. Hopkins
had started to swim across the
lake when he became exhausted
and went down for the second
time. WAC Pfc. Ford dived into
the water and swam toward the
soldier.
The Wac's citation for the
Soldier's Medal described just
what she did :
"Private First Class Ford, ob-
serving the man in distress, fear-
lessly and at the risk of her life,
promptly went to his assistance.
Before she could reach him the
man sank a third time. She re-
peatedly dived and finally lo-
cated the body, brought it to the
surface and towed it to shore."
The Wac applied artificial res-
piration in a vain effort to save
the soldier's life.
Pfc Ford is the daughter of
Major Byington Ford, executive
officer of Dayton Army Air
Field, Dayton, 0. She is an ex-
pert swimmer and horse woman,
plays badminton, tennis and
hockey. Her father was giving
her flying lessons when the war
started.
Pvt. Ford attended the Univer-
sity of Oregon for two years.
She enlisted in the WAC from
Los Angeles in January, 1943,
and was assigned to Camp McCoy
immediately after basic training
at Fort Des Moines. She was
transferred to the Signal Corps
on June 29 this year.
Pfc. Ford's courage is typical
of the spirit of so many Waco
that I think her story rightfully
belongs in this column.

WARNING FROM THE
VAAD HARABONIM

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M. MANUEL MERZON
MOVES HIS OFFICE

M. Manuel Merzon, attorney-at-
law, announces the removal of
his office to 2615 Taylor, corner
Linwood; phone Tyler 5-3194. He
is engaged in the general law
practice, as tax consultant, and
in real estate.

The

Death Sentence of
Jewish Terrorists in
Palestine Commuted

JERUSALEM (WNS).—Matias
Shmulevitz, alias Raphael Birn-
baum, who was sentenced to death
by a military court here last
To the Jewish people of Detroit, that all the Tongues, if the week
having been found
place where the stamp "Kosher" is to be placed is removed, guilty after
of the charge of firing at
that those Tongues are carcass and trafe and prohibited to the police in Tel Aviv on May
5, and for having illegally pos-
use according to the Jewish Law.
sessed a revolver and several
Those who don't want to carcass their homes should not buy rounds of ammunition, was saved
from the death penalty when the
these products.
General Officer commanding Brit-
Any Kosher Butcher who shall have products of which the ish troops in Palestine announced
place of the stamp "Kosher" is cut out or scraped out, that
that he had commuted his sen-
this Butcher will lost his standing in Kashruth and will be tence to life imprisonment.
The commutation of sentence
denounced as a non-Kosher Butcher.
was greeted here even in circles
Those who know or find such product% in a Kosher Butcher that are bitterly opposed to the
terroristic activities of the Stern
--
Gang, of which Shmulevitz was
-- Shop are requested to notify the Vaad Harabonim.
--_,
--
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a leading member. It was felt

--
__
-- Rabbi Joseph Tumim, President Vaad Harabonim, Rabbi here that the death penalty im-
--
--
posed under special regulations
Moses Fischer, Honorary President; Rabbi Isaac Stollman following the outbreak of terror-
---
--
......
--
-_
Menahel, Rabbi Jacob Ungar, Honorary Secretary of the ism, was too harsh in view of
--
Merkaz," Mr. Juda Lachar, President Vaad Hakashruth, the nature of the crime. More-
--
"-
Mr.
Harry
Stolsky, President "Merkaz L'chizuk Hatorah over, many people here were dis-
--
--
turbed over the fact that similar
V'yahadus."
transgressions of the law by
Arabs had met with less severe
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Federation of Polish Jews

and

I. W. BLUMBERG

dek, Temple Beth El and Frank-
lin Hills Country Club.
According to latest reports,
Team No. 7 has sold more than
$10,000,000, which is double the
quota assigned it.
The co-chairmen of the drive,
Irving W. Blumberg and Henry
Wineman, were gratified with the
remarkable showing of the team
and especially with the showing
of the Knollwood Club, and
thanked every worker who gave
of his time and effort to put the
drive over the top.
Harry Grossman headed the
Knollwood drive, ably aided by
Nate Bonin who sold over $1,-
000,000 of bonds.
Lou Luckoff of Bass Luckoff
Co. did a splendid publicity job
for the club.

ALL-BRAN is not a purgative!
Doesn't "sweep you out"! It's a
gentle-acting, "regulating" food!
If you have constipation of this
type, eat KELLOGG'S ALL-
BRAN regularly with milk and
fruit, or mixed with other cereals.
Drink plenty of water. See if you,
too, don't get real help! Insist on
genuine ALL-BRAN, made' only
by Kellogg's in Battle Creek.

the

Ezra

WILL HOLD A FOLK PICNIC

AT

Lola Valley Park



Sunday, July 16

Lachars Kosher Caterers will serve 1,000 chicken dinners
and 1,000 fish dinners at $1.00.

Proceeds will be used to circulate the book, "The Black Book
of Polish Jewry," among libraries, editors and spiritual
leaders.

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Remember the
Destruction
by Rebuilding!

A Call to the Synagogues to Mobilize for the Jewish

National Fund on Tisha b'Ab

This is the time for all synagogues to arrange for speakers
and appeals on Tisha b'Ab, which this year occurs on
Sunday, July 30.

Make Arrangements NOW for Your Tisha b'Ab

Appeals by Calling



DANIEL TEMCHIN
IRVING W. SCHLUSSEL
RABBI JOSHUA S. SPERKA

TO. 8.0730
CH. 7790

TO. 7 8000

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or the office of the

Jewish National Fund

11608 DEXTER

TO. 8-8658

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