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May 23, 1947 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-05-23

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Fmk', May 21, 1947

Yishuv Looks
to Independence

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the
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first
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teen
eral
Die-

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I be
trial

Birthday Honored •

!Continued from page

derline the historical Connection

.between our people and this coun-

try."
The execution of a Jewish proj-
ect to bring water to the Negev,
the desert area of southern Pah
estine, and turn those parched
wastes into arable land, has been
suspended by order of the Pales-
tine Government.

Protests by the Jewish Agency
office in London to the British
Colonial Office have elicited the
explanation that this Jewish de-
velopment in the Negev could be
interpreted as an. attempt to
change the status quo there be-
fore the United Nations reaches a
decision on the Palestine prob-
lem, and might thus prejudge the
issue. Accordingly, it was ruled
that the project could not be con-
tinued at this time.

LEO MICHELSON was honored

on the occasion of his 15th

birthday by the Monteflare

Lodger at a dinner Monday in

the Wardell-Sheraton lintel. The

I ROSE BENEVOLENT

Nomination of officers for the
Primrose Benevolent Club will be
held Monday at Bnai Moshe. The
dub has contributed $1,000 to the
Allied Jewish Campaign.

,Community Council Election
Scheduled for June 5 at Center

The election of officers and one-
third of the executive board of
the Jewish Community Council will
take place Thursday, June 5, in the
Jewish Community Center.

USSR's representative should un-

) w'

sled
ran-
:lut-
e/13S

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

event ,,also marked nearly

54
years' continuous service by

3It•helson in the group, during
which time he has held every
office. Ile was given a life mem-
bership by the lodge.

than Milstein of Shaarcy Zedek
Men's Club, Diana Rosenblatt of
Junior Service Group, Charles Ru-
biner of Zionist Organization of
Detroit, Mrs. Rose Silverstein of
All officers' positions are vacant Workmen's Circle Singing Society
and
Mrs. Leonard Weiner of Jew-
because cf the expiration of the
two-year term. The executive ish Community Center.
In addition the followins, candi-
committee consists of 36 members,
of whom 12 are elected each year. dates were nominated from the
Thus a total of five officers and floor at the May delegates' meet-
12 executive committee members ing: For treasurer, Louis Rosen-
zweig. of Pisgah Lodge: for execu-
will be elected on June 5.
The nominating committee has tive committee, M. Goldoftas of
placed the following in nomination: Jewish National Workers' Alliance
For president, Aaron Droock, in- 114, Abraham Lachover of United
cumbent; for the three vice-presi- Hebrew Schools, Harry Laker of
dents, Rabbi Leon Frani of Temple Pinsker Progressive Aid Society;
Israel, Dr. S. Kleinman, Work- Harry Madison, JWV Post 135;
men's Circle No. 156, and Lawr- Mrs. Ester Mendelsohn, American
ence Crohn . of Zionist Organization Jewish Congress: . Samuel Rabino-
of Detroit; for secretary, Louis witz and Sidney Shevitz, Labor
Levine of Pinsker Progressive Aid Committee for Palestine; Rabbi
Society; for treasurer, Harry Yud- Isaac Stollman, Jewish Community
Center; Morris Zack, Pogrehish-
koff of Bnai Brith Pisgah Lodge..
For the executive committee, tchher Progressive Society: and
Sidney Alexander of Detroit Ser- Maurice Zaekheim, United Hebrew
vice -Group, Seymour Caplan of Schools. '
Jewish War Veterans, Isadore Cohen
HAIFA CHAPTER
of Young Israel of Detroit, Mrs.
The annual meeting of Haifa
Louis Glasier of Hadassah, William
Hordes of Jewish National Fund Chapter, Zionist Organization of
Council, Victor Klein of American America, will be held Monday eve-
Jewish Committee, Julian Krolik ning. Election of officers will take
of Jewish Welfare Federation, Na- place.

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It was a close call for

Mrs. Ballard's lemon pie

1'

It's been said that a wedge of Mrs.
Ballard's lemon meringue would
soften the beans of the wicked,
cause strong men to cry like babies and encourage bosses
to hand out liberal raises. Imagine, then, Mrs. Ballard's
dismay when her electric range broke down the very
day her own husband's boss was coming to dinner!

But a call to Detroit Edison saved the day ... and the
dinner. The skilled and courteous trouble-shooter who

arrived in such a hurry was soon able to locate the
difficulty—a loose connection—and, fortunately, to
make repairs on the spot.

At no charge except for required replacement parts,
Detroit Edison will repair a long list of home appliances.
In emergencies, a call to Randolph 6800 will bring a
serviceman on the double. It's another of the many
unusual steps Detroit Edison takes to help you get the
greatest benefit from all the electricity you buy.

Page Fifteen

Unveiling pIlolice.1

"The family of the late Rose
Dworman announce the unveiling
of a monument in her memory at
12:45 p. Rt. Sunday, June 1, at
Machpelah Cemetery.

The unveiling of monuments for
Adolph and Minnie Moss will take
place at 1 p. m. Sunday, June 1,
at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.

The date for the unveiling of
the monument in memory of Dr.
David Y. Greene of Windsor has
been changed to 3 p. m. Sunday,
June 1 at Clover Hill Park Ceme-
tery, 14 Mile road and lA'nodward
avenue.

The unveiling of the monument
in memory of Benjamin L. Woolf
and Irving Woolf will take place
at 1 p. m. Friday, May 30, at Clo-
ver Park Cemetery.

J

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lilentoria

lu loving memory f Mrs. Mor-
t is .Pevin, who pass d away May
21, 1942 (Eve of avuosa

In rut haw! ta you M•i ary lIngle,
!4 ■ Nieti, It nth, sad Ira
Thai r i, nal a t,..y ,44
by
That a e tIo not Ihip k
ay.

Sadly missed by her husband
and children.

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