Friday, November 23, 1945. DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle Page Three Lt. Apple Dies in Plane National News Butzel Appointed Crash Over Germany Detroit Hadassah Acts WLFSO To Hold NEW YORK. — An initial Second Lt. Albert B. Apple, gift of $10,000 from Samuel Leader of War Records To Rescue Orphans Chanukah Party of the Army Air Forces,Trans- Lemberg, of Brooklyn, N. Y., to ti r. port European Command, was killed in an airplane crash over Stuttgart, Germany, on Nov. 4. Lt. Albert was 22 years old. He enlisted in the Air Corps • early in 1942, qualified as a transport and gli- der towing pilot and wassent overseas in De- cember 1 9 4 3 . Since then ne participated i n two airborne in- vasions over the Rhine and into German-, a n d later transport- Lt. Al. Apple ed wounded men and supplies from the continent to English base hospitals. At the time of the crash he was engaged in transporting plane equipment that had accu- mulated in Switzerland back to occupied Germany. The Swiss government had demanded this removal in order not to violate their neutrality. His parents, Harry and Paul- ine Apple, and his sister, Mrs. Marion Krone survive. His late residence was 4021 Webb Ave. OBITUARY PERRY ISAACS died November 7 at Syracuse, N. Y. He left a wife, Fannie; two sons, Dr. Lester and Ensign Robert; one daughter, Mrs. V. Taylor; and three sisters, Mrs. 1. Simon of New York City, and Mrs. B. Hirsch and Mrs. Sam Fisher of Detroit. He was buried in the Temple in Syracuse. the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion Commission to establish a loan fund for students at city colleges and state-supported uni- versities, preferably but not nec- essarily limited, to those in New York City and New York State, was announced at the annual meeting of the Hillel Commission, governing body of the Hillel Foundations and Coun- selorships on as many colleges and universities in the United States, Canada and Cuba. It was reported at the meet- ing that 10 new full-time Hil- lel Foundations have been estab- lished during the past year, bringing the roster to 58 Foun- dations and 69 Counselorships in the United States, Canada and Cuba. The Commission adopted a 1946-47 budget for the Hillel program of approximately $750,- 000. There are approximately 100,000 Jewish students in the colleges served by Hillel. Reporting to the first peace- tim e meeting of the Commission since 1941, when the Commis- sion cor•ened on Dec. 7, Dr. Sachar said that the permanence acquired by the Hillel program, now in its 23rd year, has re- sulted in a nationwide Hillel Foundation buliding program. Some 28 building campaigns under way or completed envis- age a total goal of approximate- ly $2,000,000, of which $1,036,. 500 in cash and other assets is already in hand. Jacob Moscow, Mrs. Louis Blatt and Mrs. George Gomer. Inter- ment was at Machpelah. ALEX GOLDSMITH of 3025 Sturtevant Ave., died on Nov. 16 at the age of 63 years. Funeral services were held at the Lewis Brothers Funeral Chapel, with interment at the Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Gerson G. Rosenstock and Cantor Sonenklar officiated. He is survived by his wife, Ada; son, Herbert; daugh- ters, Freda and Mrs. Dorothy Wilhelm, and a brother, Abe. DR. FRED M. BARBAS of 19341 Wisconsin, died Nov. 13 at the age of 42. Services were held Wednesday, Nov. 14, at Lew- is Bros., with Rabbi Fram offi- ciating. Dr. Barbas was a graduate of U. of M. Medical School and had practiced medicine in Detroit for 20 years. Surviving are his PINKUS STASHEFSKY wife, Ruth; his mother, Mrs. Sara of 2710 Elmhurst Ave., died Nov. Barbas; and three brothers, Dav- 18 at the age of 66 years. Funeral id, Leonard and Sidney. services were held at the Lewis Brothers Funeral Chapel with in- AUGUSTA MARCUSON terment at the Clover Hill Park (lied on November 15. Services Cemetery. Rabbi Rosenstock and were conducted Monday at the Ira Cantor Sonenklar officiated. He Kaufman Funeral home. Rabbi is survived by his wife, Eva; sons, Glazer and Cantor Adler officiated. Bernard and Ben and daughters, She leaves her father, Philip; two Mrs. Sam Levine, Mrs. Nat Laz- brothers, Paul and Ben; and two erson, Mrs. Sol Elkin and Mrs. sisters, Ann Marcuson and Mrs. Charles McCabe of Rye, N. Y. Eugene B. Houseman of Palo Al- to, Calif. Interment was in Wood- IDA KATZ mere Cemetery. Miss Marcuson re- of 542 LeMay Ave., died Nov. 12 sided at 4734 Sturtevant Ave. at the age of 53. Funeral services were held at the Lewis Brothers HELEN FREEDMAN Funeral Home with interment at of 16503 OhioAve., died Nov. 12 Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi David at the age of 69. Funeral services Schonberger of Pontiac officiated. were held at Lewis Bros. Funeral She is survived by her husband, Chapel, with Rabbi Fischer offi- Louis; sons, William, Joseph and iating. Interment was at Oakview Bernard; brothers, Irving Dwor- cemetery. She is survived by her man and Samuel H. Dworman; sons, Julius and Emil; daughters, and sisters, Mrs. Yetta Solow, Mrs. Robert Rosenberg and Mrs. Mrs. Anna Fink and Mrs. Julia 'am Stein; brothers, William and Bernstein. c harks Greenwald, and 6 grand- hildren. ALEXANDER GOROSH of 9664 Otsego Ave., died Nov. 17. Services were held Sunday at tr,e Ira Kaufman Funeral Home irlder the auspices of the Julius Rosenwald Post 218 of the Amer- 1 an Legion with Rabbi Sperka nod Cantor Adler officiating. lie leaves his wife, Clara; three sons, rnard, Sidney and Lawrence; a daughter, Marilyn; a brother, Joseph; and three sisters, Mrs. Your Children Deserve the Best In Dramatic Art MODERN METHODS For Children (Ages 7-141 Charm - Poice Personality - Elocution MEISTER STUDIO Dexter Recreation Bldg. Dexter at Boston TY. 5.9564 Room 206 The Women's League for Sab- bath Observance will hold its annual Chanukah meeting at Cong. Bnai Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence at 1:30 p.m., Wed- nesday, Nov. 28. A luncheonette will precede the meeting at 12:30. Featured on the program will be a series of Chanukah songs to be sung by Mr. Louis Green- blatt, tenor. Guest speaker of the afternoon is Rabbi Shlomo Glicksman. Beth Yehuda Ladies To Sponsor Concert The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will Present their an- nual Chanukah Concert on Sun- day, Dec. 2, at 3 p.m., in the social hall of Congregation Bnai David, Elmhurst at Fourteenth. Cantor Hyman Adler will sing traditional Chanukah pieces. The pupils of the Beth Jacob School for Girls will present a Chanu- kah play. Rabbi Joshua S. Sper- ka will be the chairman, and Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, president of Yeshivath Beth Ye- hudah, will give some of the highlights of the achievements of the Ladies of the Yeshivah. Tickets are $1.20 and may be obtained from Mrs. Miller, 2292 Elmhurst, To. 8-7835, and at the Yeshivah office. The proceeds of this concert will go toward the Building The Northwest Hebrew Con- gregation and Center will have Fund. The Ladies of Yeshivath its ground breaking ceremonies Beth Yehudah have undertaken to celebrate the beginning of to raise $20,000 for this proj- work on the first wing of the ect. At their recent luncheon, building on Curtis at Santa Ro- pledges totalling $2,500 were sa, on Sunday, Nov. 25, it was made. announced by Ira G. Kaufman, president of the synagogue. The first wing will consist of a social hall with over-all dimensions of 75 by 80 and capable of seating 600 people. The temporary syn- agogue will permit separation For Quick, Efficient into classrooms for the Sunday School. Upon the completion of this first part of the synaggue, steps will be taken to put into construction the classrooms pro- per which will be over the social FRED M. BUTZEL Fred M. Butzel, Michigan State Chairman of the National Jewish Welfare Board Army and Navy Committee, has been des- ignated to organize and lead the statewide war records program, which has been inaugurated to complete the compilation of facts and figures on the participation of Michigan's Jewish men and women in the Armed Forces dur- ing World War II. Under Mr. Butzel's direction, the State has been divided into regions where chairmen have been appointed to carry through the gathering of information, which will in- clude not only the names of all who have served in the Armed Forces, but also complete data on award s, citations, commis- sions and casualties. The Detroit Army and Navy War Records Committee, of which Myron Keys is chairman, and the Detroit Jewish Welfare Federation, are offering active overall assistance and clearance in the collection of recprds and their transmittal to the National Jewish Welfare Board in New York. hall. NHCC Breaks Ground For New Building Zionists Hear Fram Open Convention Rabbi Leon Fram, who has been attending the convention of the Zionist Organization of America in Atlantic City, New Jersey, opened the convention Saturday night with a prayer. Sunday afternoon he was elect- ed a member of the Executive Committee of the Zionist Organi- zation of America. It's MElrose 0300 BABY LAUNDRY SERVICE Hanita Club Plans Card Party Dec. 10 The Hanita Club of the Pio- Regular City Wide Routes Delivery Protect Your Baby neer Women's Organization will CALL have a card party at the Pereira Catering Co., 9925 Dexter Blvd., on Monday, Dec. 10, at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are 60 cents and in- clude refreshments and door prizes. All proceeds go to the Child Housing Project in Pal- 2127 Fort St. E. ME. 0300 estine. LAWYERS GUILD TO DEAR A display of Palestinian prod- HANDWRITING EXPERT DEODORIZED PAIL FREE The Detroit Chapter of the Na- ucts contributed by the members tional Lawyers Guild has invited wil be featured. the attorneys of Wayne County to hear William Kaye, nationally \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\` LI • ■■■\■ 11 .11 L.1 MI 1 ■ 1 11.\ ■ LW ■ \11 I MO LW known graphologist and hand- writing expert demonstrate tech- niques for uncovering forgeries, at a meeting to be held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel on Tuesday, November 27, 1945 at 8:00 p. m. 0 0 0 0 LEON'S FAMOUS L\I I I k% ■■■■■ ■■ Evenings TO. 8.7523 .11M 1 . ■0■\11 ■ 1101 11. ■■ • WIL ■ 101 ■ 1 \\N.% NV∎ A‘V∎ V∎ % %NA% %%N.N.AV ♦ \% %%A THE LEATHER SHOPPE 9322 TWELFTH ST. 1 1/ 2 , blocks north of Clairmount to Closed Saturday — Open Mon. and Sat. Evenings — TO. 8-5336 WCICSI MICWI MANIMICW€WCWOMMICICVOLNANNICV s. BILL MILLER "A Good Place to Eat At All Times" "The Corned Beef King" 16925 W. 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Joseph is but one of many thousands of Jewish children saved by the Youth Aliyah movement of Hadassah. More than 85 percent of the children brought to Palestine since the war ended in Europe were or- phaned. There were many cases of children, five to seven years old, who did not know their own names, their parents' names or their birthplaces. Some were the sole survivors of large fam- ilies. All had suffered starvation and had lived like hunted ani- mals, in ditches and byways, always afraid of more cruelty. Mrs. Morris Adler's fourth Zionist lecture will be given next Thursday, Nov. 29, at 10:15 at the Jewish Community Center. Mrs. Morris Wayne, co- chairman of the educational committee, reports a large and enthusiastic attendance of these weekly lectures, followed by a general discussion. WE CATER TO PARTIES 135 E. GRAND RIVER AT BROADWAY Clifford 1220 SINAI KOSHER PRODUCTS CHICAGO NO. 48