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October 04, 1946 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-10-04

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Aliterkan 'elvish Periodical Carter



CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Friday, October 4, 1946

DETROIT

EWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
dance will be held at the head.
quarters ballroom Saturday, Nov.
2. There will be a band for danc-
ing, entertainment and a snack
bar. The dances will be open to
the public.
NEW YORK—A contest offering
* • •
a first prize of $2,500 and h sec-
SEEK ZUSSMAN HONOR
Detroit Common Council has re- ond of $500 for the best 40,000 to
THE DEPARTMENT is further- ceived a formal charge from Cor- 70,000 word essays Investigating
ing a plan to have a Detroit park poration Counsel William E. Dowl. problems of group adjustment in
or boulevard named in memory of ing that Detroit's "present short- the United States, was announced
Lt. Raymond Zussman, who was age of gas is of artificial creation" this week by the Institute for Re-
killed in• battle Sept. 21, 1944. Lt. and that "the onus now must be ligious and Social Studies here.
Zussman was posthumously award- upon the local company."
The Institute will publish the
ed the Congressional Medal of
In a report to the Common winning manuscript in a volume to
Honor for his heroism in com- Council on Sept. 23, Dowling re- be distributed by Harper and
mand of a tank attack on enemy vealed for the first time that dur-
forces occupying the town of No- ing tile war the War Production
ray Le Bourg, France.
Board had offered the Mipigan
• • •
Consolidated Gas Company, an al-
PRESENT VOCALIST
location of steel pipe sufficient to
THE DETROIT LADIES Auxili- construct an extension from the
ary 'No. 135 will present Lois Lei- Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line ter-
At Your Service
ser, vocalist, in a recital at 8:30 minus at Detroit to a storage area
Serving Good Food
p. m. Oct. 15, in the Institute of of the gas company northwest of
Arts. The public is cordially in- Grand Rapids.
Always
vited to attend. The chairman of
Dowling further disclosed that
ticket sales is Ann Levine, TO. Michigan Consolidated's engineer-
8357 WOODWARD
5-3803. The proceeds will be used ing counsel had urged the com-
for veteran and marine hospitali- pany to build the extension dur-
Near Euclid
1,/
zation.
ing 1945, in order that surplus gas
• • •
might be stored in the Austin
FOUND 'SHOLOM' POST
Field in sufficient volume to avert
MA. 0673
THE JEWISH WAR VETERAN a shortage of natural gas for

Post being formed under sponsor- house heating in Detroit during
ship of the department chaplain, the winter of 1946-1947.
When asked by Council Presi- •ttiganit:HUH:Xutomi7
Rabbi Morris Adler, at Shaarey
Zedek, has chosen the name of dent George Edwards, "who cre-
"Sholom" for the post. The officers ated the artificial shortage" Dowl- • NEW YEAR GREETINGS
will be elected and the post in- ing replied, that the Panhandle
Eastern contract allows 125 mil- • •
stituted at a later date.
AND BEST WISHES
The Sol Yetz-Morris Cohen Post lion cubic feet of gas a day, and •
will be instituted and officers in- that during the summer months
Michigan Consolidated had taken •
stalled Sunday, Nov. 3.
U. S. LUMBER CO.
The Lt. Eli Rosenblum Post No. only 40 million cubic feet a day,
231, Flint, Mich., will hold its pub- one-third of its capacity.
lic installation of officers Sunday,
Oct. 27.

19966 DEQUINDRE ST.
Did You Know—

TW. 2-7700

Dowling Labels
Gas Shortage in
City as Artificial

JWV

Broadcast

Page Fifteen

Group Adjustment
Essay Contest Opens .

Brothers. The contest will conclude
Oct. 31, 1947.
The purpose of the contest is to
stimulate investigation of diffi-
culties springing from differences
of race, religion, nationality or so-
cio-economic interests and pro•
grams for the improvement of
these.

Dean Robb, University of Illi.
nois graduate, has replaced Clar-
ence Anderson as executive sec-
retary of the Metropolitan Fair
Employment Practice Council.

The Steak House '

BY DR. PERRY I'. DURNSTINE

REGISTRATION URGED
MEMBERS OF THE 18 posts
and eight ladies auxiliaries of the
Department of Michigan are urged
to complete their registrations for
the Nov. 5 general elections by
Oct. 16.
Propositions to be voted on in-
clude the payment of a veteran's
bonus by the state and the allo-
cation of a portion of the state
sales tax to municipal govern.
ments.
• • •
CANDIDATES TO t3PEAK
THE MICHIGAN Department
will sponsor a civic program at
the headquarters, 8212 Twelfth St.
Several public officials and candi-
dates for office will be present in-
cluding Gov. Harry F. Kelly. Cor-
poration Council William F. Dowl-
ing of Deti olt, Councilman Eugene
I. Van Antwerp, Council President
George Edwards, Judge Veno Sac-
re of the Wayne County Probate
Court, Gerald O'Brien, Wayne
County Prosecutor, Rep. George
O'Brien of the 13th District, Rep.
John Dingell of the 15th District,
and Henry Montgomery, former
judge, have been invited.
Also among the guests will be
former Gov. Murray D. Van Wag-
oner and Kim Sigler, candidates
for governor.
A discussion of the relationship
of the veteran and his rights to
the branches of government, will
be brought out in panel discus-
sions by the guests.
* • •
PLAN PUBLIC DANCES -
RUDOLPH STEIN, chairman of
the rehabilitation and welfare com-
mittee, Mrs. Esther Tenzer, ladies
state department senior vice-presi-
dent, as well as post and auxiliary
representatives are formulating
plans for a series of dances to be
held at department headquarters.
The proceeds will be turned over
to rehabilitation work. The first

Greetings from

WAYNE
OAKLAND
BANK

Royal Oak
.
Highland Park
Berkley

Resources over $30,000,000

GEORGE ECON & PAT

Services Planned
by Eishishok Group

CR:8 2-

(formerly with Bermans)

are serving delicious
LUNCHES and DINNERS
—at—.

Memorial services will be held
for the 1500 Jews of Eishishok
who were slaughtered in a single
day by the Nazis, the Eishishker
and Umgegend Society announced.
It will take place at 8 p. m. Sun.
day, Oct. 6, at Workmen's Circle
Center, with Cantor Reuben Bo-
yarsky officiating.

G BA
DEVLIN'S RIRaez

Member Federal Deposit
Insurance Corp.

03:H2 4:1-0 - 01242-04H2-CI

New Year's Greetings

And Best Wishes To All!

543 WOODWARD

Food Served 11 A.M. to Midnight
Liquor, Beer, Wine, All Day
'til Closing

DETROIT WINDSOR
Tunnel Company

It's the . . .

Back Stage Bar

Rosh Hashonah Greetings

WHERE YOU MEET
THB SHOW PEOPLE

JUDGE
D. J. HEALY

200 BATS ST.

(Next to Avenue /Theatre)

AllBrands of

BEER • WINE • LIQUOR

JOHNNY LEWIS, Proprietor

Extends Best Wishes to the Entire
Jewish Community for a
Happy, Prosperous
New Yearl

SEASON'S GREETINGS

PARKER'S

COCKTAIL LOUNGE

and

DINING ROOM

IN THE FORT WAYNE HOTEL
CASS AT TEMPLE
Continuous Entertainment . . . Featuring
Dardenelle and Her Men of Music

"Parker Famous Foods"



OF PROBATE COURT

432 WOODWARD AVE.



A Very Happy New Year To All

WEE FOLKS BABY LAUNDRY

HO. 8446



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NEW YEAR
GREETINGS

To You, Friends and Neighbors,

Whom We Have Been Privileged

to Serve Over the Many Years,

The Rabbis, Cantor and Officers

of

Congregation Shaarey Zedek

Express Their Prayerful Wishes
That the New Year May Witness

—.THE HEALING AND RESTORATION OF VIAL ISRAEL
—D
ELIVERANCE AND GROWTH:OF THE HOMELAND

—SPIRITUAL ADVANCEMENT FOR AMERICAN JEWRY

and the Health and Well-Being of Every Member

of Our Comnsunity.

We Extend Our Greetings and Best

Wishes for a Very Joyous Holiday!

*. *

FRANK
SEDER

AND

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