Friday, November 8, 1946
DETROIT JEWIS1-I CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
wage Two
The Palestine Scene
2 Jews Die, 9 Hurt
in Battle With Arabs
Settlers at New Colony Rout Band
in Hand to Hand Fight at Dawn
JERUSALEM, (JTA) Two Jews were killed at
dawn Sunday and nine injured, three of them seriously,
when a group of Arabs attacked a party of settlers who
had begun establishing a new colony in the Huleh area
of Northern Palestine, near Kfar Blum. Two Arabs were
killed and one injured.
Junior Hadassah
Dance on Nov. 16
Junior Hadassah will hold its
regular monthly meeting at 2:30
p. m. Sunday, Nov. 10, at the Fort
Wayne Hotel. A program is being
planned under the direction of
Charlotte Kruger.
Plans for the forthcoming paid-
up membership dance and the At-
lantic City convention will be dis-
cussed.
The membership dance will be
Nov. 16 at Congregation Bnai
Moshe.
Lectures and discussions on the
geography of Palestine and the
study of the Yishuv are presented
each Wednesday by the study
group, under the direction of Na-
omi Friesh, a native of Palestine.
For information concerning mem-
bership call Gertrude Strauss, pres-
ident, TO„ 7-2935, or Rhodine Un-
gar, TY. 5-3094.
Club, Society Copy
Deadline Monday
The deadline for all club, sy-
nagogue and society copy and
all photographs for the Jewish
Chronicle is 4 p. m. Monday.
Copy arriving after that hour
will be held for the following
week if usable.
The deadline for all news
copy is noon Tuesday.
Correspondents are reminded
that copy coming in during the
week-end will get priority on
position and on photographs.
24 at the age of 62. Services were
at the Lewis Bros. Chapel. He is
survived by two brothers, Jacob
and Isidore.
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ROSE HOLTZMAN
of 18256 Birwood avenue, died Oct.
27 at the age of 30. Surviving are
her husband, Sam; parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Freedland; three
sisters, fda, Mrs. Esther Goldstone
and Dorothy; and two brothers,
Alex and Martin. Services were at
the Lewis Bros. Chapel.
MRS. ROSE EPPSTEIN
of 4255 Waverly, died Nov. 3.
Services were held at the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel. She leaves her hus-
band, Abe; a son, Robert; a
daughter, Mrs. Donald Jacobs; a
ilttarie3
brother, Gus Silverman of Toledo;
three sisters, Mrs. David Snyder
IDA SKLASH
of Cleveland, Mrs. Joseph Kozman
of Windsor, died Nov. 1 at the of Toledo, and Mrs. Fred Fandrich.
age of 58. She is survived by her
husband, Morris, and children,
Mrs. Morris Skae, Mrs. Henry Ro-
sen, David, Sari and Rosalyn.
nveiling notice.;
Services were at the Lewis Bros.
Chapel.
The unveiling of the monument
at the grave of Moses Abramson
will take place at 11 a. m. Sunday
ELEANOR JAYNE WOLF
Claudette Chocolates
of the Belcrest Apartments, died at Machpelah cemetery. Relatives
to Open Downtown
Oct. 30 at the age of 26. Services and friends of the family are in-
A downtown store of Claudette were at the Lewis Bros. Chapel. vited.
Chocolates will open late in the Surviving are her husband, Ray;
month in the Lafayette Bldg., Ar- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
The unveiling of the monument
thur Klein, manager, announced. Goldberg; two brothers, Adolph at the grave of Mrs. Aaron Agree
Newest of the two Claudette and Irving; and two sisters, Mrs. (Sonia Pliskow Agree) will take
place at 2 p. m. Sunday, at the
Chocolates stores is at Dexter and B. Kramer and Mrs. R. Schiller.
Chesed Shel Emes cemetery, 14
Burlingame. It has a vitrolite front
Mile road at Gratiot avenue. Rela-
banded horizontally in strips of
FRANK JOSEPH
jade and peach. The interior is of 2446 Atkinson avenue, died Oct. tives and friends are invited.
fashioned like a jewel box.
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The attack began when the
Arabs fired at the settlers who
had started ploughing the land
and erecting buildings. A battle
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lasting more than an hour ensued
and peace was not restored until
the arrival of troops and police.
0. John Rogge, former sedition
The dead men, one of whom was
a member of the Jewish settlement trial prosecutor, recently fired as
assistant U. S. attorney general
police, are Shlomo Ben Ychuda,
for revealing the extent of tieups
38, and Itzhak Ben Toy, 18.
After the Arabs had been between U. S. fasciSts and Nazi
cleared from the land, which is agents, will reveal further unpub-
owned by the Jewish National lished sections of his now-famous
Fund, the settlers proceeded with report at 8:15 p. m. Tuesday in
their work and by early after- Central High School auditorium.
Rogge's Detroit address, part of
noon the colony had been com-
pleted. It is the seventeenth set- a nation-wide speaking tour to
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tlement to be established in the publicize the report, will be spon-
sored by the Michigan Citizens
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last month. It will be called
Committee. His subject will be
"Neoth Mordechai."
"The Fascist Threat to American I
GIVE NO WARNING
An eye-witness report
The 25 youths who arc to remain Democracy."
Rogge's report, a 400-page docu- I
in residence arrived before dawn
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in the company of 50 neighbors ment he prepared after extensive
—on-
and 12 settlement policemen. They investigation of Nazi records in
Germany,
and
interview's
with
erected a barbed-wire stockade and
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one pre-fabricated house and were Nazi chieftains, reveals the names I I
of
prominent
Americans
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preparing to continue, when at-
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tacked. The Arabs, who claimed worked with the Germans and I
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records
of
their
meetings.
that the Jews had enclosed a
Tickets to the Rogge address are
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small section of land which did
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not belong within the colony's available at the Michigan Citizens
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Committee
office,
809
Hammond
will
be
given
by
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boundaries, opened fire without
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Bldg.
warning, killing the two Jews.
Using sticks and knives they
Mr. LOuis Levine
then engaged in a hand-to-hand
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battle with the colonists until they
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I National Chairman of the
were driven off. Then they estab-
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Jewish Council for
lished themselves behind trees and
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rocks and continued sniping. They
Russian Relief
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later withdrew when the settle-
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ment police and several other Jews
The second annual Thanksgiving I
TUESDAY, NOV. 12
launched an attack.
night dance of the Bnai Brith
The Jewish Agency said this Young Men will take place at 9
week that it will shortly takb p. m. Thursday, Nov. 28, in the
at 6:30 p.m. in the
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measures which it hopes will re- grand ballroom of the Fort Wayne I I
Crystal
Ballroom
of
the
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duce terrorism. The statement Hotel.
came on the heels of disastrous
Masonic Temple
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Tommy Marvin and his orchestra
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blasts which cost the lives of will provide the music and Alberto
several British soldiers and po- Suarez from the 509 Club will sing.
Mr. Levine made a six thousand
Russian I
licemen and wounded man y
Tickets are being sold by most I mile tour in Russia visiting such MR. LOUIS LEVINE, Chairman, National Jewish Council for
cities as Minsk, Leningrad, Berdit- Relief, addresses a gathering of the Jewish people in the Leningrad
BBYO chapters. For further In-
others.
Synagogue. Mr. Levine stands second from left.
JOB FOR POLICE
chev and others.
formation call TO. 8-5690.
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An Agency spokesman said that
the most recent outrages were an
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attempt to coerce the Jewish com-
The Pisgah Business and Profes-
Price per plate is $5.00 for a full course chicken dinner. Reservations may be made by
munity into adopting policies and sional Auxiliary of Bnai Brith will
calling RAndolph 3925. An excellent musical program is being arranged for the occasion.
methods which it has always hold an open meeting at 8:30 p. m. I
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shunned. He stressed, however, that Wednesday at Hotel Statler. A raf-
AUSPICES: Detroit Jewish Committee for Russian Relief, Mr. Isadore Starr, chairman /
apprehension of the criminals was fle will be held. Further informa-
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the task of the police, and sug- tion may be obtained by calling
VIOMMOCIVOWLWCWOMMOMMVOLNVOLN.W
gested that they might be more Lillie Singer, HO. 0385.
successful if they devoted them-
selves "moto
,ira r :t police functions
and less to s mi-political matters."
At the e time, the executive
of the Jewish National Council,
representative body of Palestine
Jewry, appealed to the Jewish
community to combat "terroristic
bloodshed" and deny shelter to
terrorists. Earlier, a meeting of
the Small Zionist Actions Com-
mittee condemned terrorist out-
breaks.
Foe of Fascists
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to Speak inity
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JE WISH LIFE
IN RUSSIA
Bnai Brith Youth
To Sponsor Dance
on Thanksgiving
Adolf Weis Taken
by Death at 62
Adolf Weis, manager of the
Knollwood Country Club for the
past 14 years, died Oct. 28 after
a short illness. He was 65.
Funeral services were held Oct.
31 at Lewis Bros. Burial was in
Los Angeles. Mr. Weis is survived
by his wife Sidonie of Los Angeles.
Mr. Weis was connected for
many years with the catering and
managing at the old Ponchartrain
Hotel, the Phoenix Club, Belcrest
Hotel and Franklin Hills Country
Club.
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Private dining room for evening
and Sunday dinners
Special rate for large or small
groups, afternoons or evenings
Hors D'oeuvres made to order
Rothstein
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\ 3454 Joy Road, east of Dexter
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