tier CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO lull Bnai Brith Page, Page of Photos This Issue HELD icr.oq, Dethri -Lt .Teuri.41- THIRTY.TWO YEARS OF SERVICE TO DETROIT JEWRY NEW ADDRESS 5 e , C, 4 OF CHRONICLE 5-18 WOODWARD ti Vol. 49, No. 40 Per Year Friday, October 3, 191; Children Pisgah 90th Anniversary Cominittt 41-to Rejoice at service TVork Jews Set to Create a State Arabs Repeat Threats at UN Simchas Torah least of Gaiety JERUSALEM (Special)=- The Jews of Palestine will establish an independent, sov- e•eign state in Palestine if the British withdraw, David Ben Gurion, chairman of the Yizkor will be. recited at Shemini Atzereth services Monday when the eight-day harvest festival of Succoth is concluded. In the evening, the colorful Simchas Torah festival will be- gin, and children by the thou- • sands bearing flags will assem- ble to pay homage to the Torah in processionals full of gaiety and song.• ' Services at Shaarey Zedek will start at 8:45 a. m. Monday and Tuesday. The annual Simchas Torah • celebration will start at 6:30 p. m. Monday. The congre- gation (vill supply the children with American and Jewish flags. AKSELRAD TO PREACH • Services for the Feast of Con- clusion will begin at 10:30 a. m. Monday at Temple Beth El. Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will preach and the Temple quartet will sing. • The annual-Consecration cere- mony for small children enter- ing religious school for the first time will be held at 10:30 a. m. Sunday. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will consecrate over 100 children. Eighty-five boys and girls of the ages of four and five will participate in the `traditional Ceremony of the Blessing of the Children at Shemini Atzereth Services of Temple Israel at 10:30 a. m. in the lecture hall of the Institute of Arts. WILL OFFER FLOWERS The children will proceed to the altar to make an offering of flowers and receive a blessing at the hands of Rabbi Leon Fram. The Yizkor prayer will also be recited during the serv- ices. Yizkor services will be held at • 11 a. m. Monday at Bnai David. Services on both days will begin at 9 a. m. The Simchas Torah service for children will start at 6:30 p. m. Monday. a • Morning devotions at Bnai Toshe will start at 9 a. re. and A' , ' I.Jtne evening services at 6 p. m. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will con- duct the services at the North- west Hebrew Congregation. They will begin at 8:45 a. rn. and at 6 p. m. Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith, largest in the word, will commemorate its 90th anniversary with elaborate festivities in November. Above is Vie anniversary committee at work. Seated from left to right are Henry M. Abramovitz, Milt In 51. Weinstein, Victor Bloomfield, Harry Yud- koff, Louis Rosenzweig, Herbert S. Ekin an Julius Deutelbaum. Standing from left to right are Max H. Goldhoff, Morris Shatzen, P nil Levant, Isadore Starr, Samuel W. Leib, Meyer Leib. Alfred Bounin, Rudolph Meyerso n and Jack Lawson. Chronicle Jumps to 20-Page Edition; Paper Available at 31 Ne wi Stands ,- pub-vavaliabi2; ' to. a• geeartiiiinber With this issue; . the, ',P114riait tV,'.!. Seyrnaur-Tiletin dir 111 ' . regularly - of readers, the paper has in- Jewish'. Chrdninf publish 20 or more pages, an "'The cordial good wishes we creased its street circulation increase • of at least four, dur- have received because of our stops to 31. ing the active season of the editorial changes and our in- The Chronicle can now be teresting 83-page, profusely il- found on Thursday, 24 hours Jewish community. , "We feel that the enthusiastic lustrated Rosh Hashonah nuen- before it comes through the response, given to the new ber convince us more than ever mails, at the following stores: Chronicle, backed by a phenom. that. Detroit needs a compre- Zorn's Confectianary, 8432 12th; enal ,jump in circulation in the hensive Jewish newspaper that Reiss Sweet Shop, 8541 12th; past few months, merit an in• is chatty, friendly and enter- Craig's Confectionary, 8640 12th; crease of four pages so that taining." To make the new Chronicle Borenstein's Book Store; 8663 we can better serve the Jewish 12th; Lover 's Confectionary, 1919 Blaine; H and S Confectionary, 8744 12th; Zukin's Confectionary, Hazel- wood and 12th; Zion Book Store, 9008 12th; Brown's Drugs, Hazelwood and 12th; Build Succah Amidst Skyscrapers fit+ Chni-oh in Fart Wnrifl. Tex. ARABS THREATEN Meantime, at Lake Success. LI., where the United Nations Assembly is in session; the Arab Higher Committee warned that the Arabs would oppose with force any solution that.does not declare Palestine an Arab state. - Commenting - on the • pttpinal for a -.16:wirl" State in part of Palestine, the Arab spokesman declared: "If such a political monstros- ity is carried out, no sane per- son could expect peace to pre- vail in that part of the world" IEWS ARE READY Ben Gurion in his statement declared that "the British gov- ernment has virtually declared that it will not implement any decision of the UN which does not conform with present pol- icy. "There is no doubt that the Jewish people, and especially Palestine Jewry, will be both willing and able themselves to implement the settlement." In Haifa Sunday, there was a two-hour strike by the Jewish community to protest the British . • • ' • murder of a refugee aboard the LINWOOD AREA STOPS Af Al Pi (Despite) which was Feinberg Confectionary, 2510 boarded by the British. The in- Gladstone; tercepted Jewish passengers Goldman's, 8901 Linwood; were shipped off to Cyprus.. _ Hammerstein Drugs, 12501 Lin- wood; Alen Pharmacy, 12753 Linwood; Brown Drugs, 13800 Linwood; Horowitz Pharmacy, 8788 Lin- wood; , A movie night is planned by Farber Drugs, Elmhurst and Pisgah Lodge for 8:30 Wednesday Linwood; Cortland Pharmacy, Linwood in the Jewish Community Cen- ter, Herbert Eskin, president, an- and Cortland; Bill's Confectionary, 3011 Long- nounced. A social hour with re- freshments will follow. fellow; The films have been procured Neeley Drugs, 10251 Linwood; • • • through the courtesy of Max Blumenthal who arranged previ- DEXTER SECTION STOPS ous programs of this nature. Grocery, 9812 Dexter; Eskin urges all members to at-, A r o n's Confectionary, 11338 tend to enjoy an evening of en- Dexter; Danny's Confectionary, Dexter tertainment and to hear an an- nouncement that is of utmost and Richton; George K a y Drugs, 13141 interest to all. Dexter; Dick's Drugs, Dexter and Da- vison; S and S Dairy, Dexter and Glynn; Serlin Drugs, Dexter and Elm- "Fiorello H. LaGuardia: A hurst; Memorial Tribute" will be the M and N Market, 12054 Dexter; subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's Mendelson's Drugs, 12211 Dex- sermon Friday night, Oct. 3, in ter; the lecture hall of the Art In- B and B Drugs, 7740 McNichoir, stitute. Pisgah to View . Films Wednesday • Jews Should Get Zion, Declares Dr. Norris • "The Jews have a just claim" to Palestine and "Arab leaders" are bluffing," said the Rev. Dr. J. Frank Norris of Detroit, who has just returned from his fifth visit to the Holy Land in 30 years. Dr. Norris said "the last peo- ple in the world who have any right to come before the United Nation are the Arabs. He added that Arab leaders "were the al- tics in the greatest crime in hls- toly, the murder of 6,000,000 European Jews." Dr. Norris is pastor of the Temple Baptist Church in De- troit and pastor of the First Bap- Jewish Agency executive, said. Attempts would be made to' negotiate first with the Arabs, he reported, indicating that if the negotiations fail and the Arabs become belligerent, the Yishuv will be forced,. to resort to arms to set up its inde- pendence. Peter Lerman, right, supervisor of the dining commons at the New York shelter of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society (BIAS) is shown directing DP arrivals from Europe in the construction of a Succah for the annual HIAS Succoth observance. The structure, covered with tropical boughs, was a sharp contrast to the towering skyscrapers of Manhattan. Fram to Deliver LaGuardia Eulogy