The Voice of The $50,000 Sought Man in the Street Here for Hospital Photos by JACK BIGELMAN TIME: Thursday afternoon. PLACE: Twelfth and Hazel- wood. QUESTION: Now that you have read the platforms of both the Democratic and Republican parties, will the candidates' re- actions to Israeli and Jewish needs affect your vote? Pan rive DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, August 6, 1$46 Random Thoughts , `Hello, America! (Continued fom Page,4) Name of the Congress of the. U.S. "There is issued herewith the Selective Service Medal to Jacob Auslander, M.D.' "In appreciation of your loyal and faithful adherence to duty given voluntarily and without compensation to the impartial administration of the Selective Service System, the Government of the United States expresses its gratitude in this public rec- ognition of your patriotic ser- vice." • • • L. A. Sanitarium's Drive Starts Oct. 19 The Detroit Auxiliary of the Los Angeles Sanitarium is busy laying the groundwork for its 1948 campaign for $50,000. Chairman harry •Goldinberg said the drive will be launched Oct. 19 and will last 10 weeks. The Detroit campaign is part of a nationwide effort started in 1946 to raise 17,200,000. To date $4,000,000 has been collected. Additimal plans will be framed at a meeting Thursday evening at 11529 Linwood avenue, to which the public is invited. Other leaders in the drive are Julius Schwartz., Jake Gorelick, ike Zide and Sam Kempner. Ex- ecutive Secretary James Simons is in charge of publicity. According to Nathan R. Ep- stein, auxiliary president, the Sanitarium is undergoing a build- ing program to raise its capacity from 380 to 70P beds. MRS. LOUIS ALTER, 1923 Euc- lid avenue west, housewife. I have always voted for the Democratic party and will be influenced to do the same in the coming election by its platform SLAVE TRADE which is more THE AGE-OLD practices of beneficial to slavery and white-slavery which Israeli' and have been outlawed by the na- Jewish needs tions of the world are still car- than that of ried on openly and extensively th e Republi- in Saudi Arabia and Yemen ac- cans. cording to an article written by Of course I Dr. John Lewis Carver, well- w i 11 consider known explorer, in the maga- other factors zine, "United Nations World." before voting The slaves are smuggled f or a candi- mostly from the Somalilands, date, but his the Sudan and Ethiopia, the Sampson's Is Called stand on the Palestine and DP story reveals. Coolest "Spot in State questions will be thoroughly Former Prussian officers raid The "coolest spot in Michigan" considered. villages and kidnap children Judging from the past, I think is what Sampson's Resort in where the boys are groomed to the Democrats are more likely South Haven is called by the become strong workers and the Clutching her doll, Danny Kahane, 10, almost bursts with vacationers who have been to carry out their promises. girls are taught to beautify their Sobieski joy as she peers through the porthole of the liner guests there. Sampson's offers bodies to please men. for her first glimpse of America. She was brought over by ALFRED A. GOLDMAN, 1620 free golf, free rides for children When they reach a certain age the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society to live with relatives Gladstone avenue, Detroit In- at Joyland and all other recrea- they are sold to Arab feudal in Philadelphia. tions and sports. stitute of Technology student. lords for fancy prices. Mecca, They probably won't affect my the holy city, is the center of the documentary DON'T MISS vote, because my mind is pretty films "Israel Rebor n" and the slave market in Arabia. well made up that Henry Wal- A great deal of that money "House in the Desert", produced lace is the best man. by Palestine Films Co. and dis- must come from our American The platforms tributed by 20th Century Fox. oil companies. of the Progres- They„were shoyin here recently sive and Dem- at a private showing in the By ESTELLE BRAND ocratic parties Department of the Interior spon- WASHINGTON—Last week Eliahu Epstein, special Israeli are pretty sored by Israeli Special Repre- 10- a much the same, representative to the United States, made his first official d; sentative Eliahu Epstein and the but I can't matic calls on President Truman and Secretary of State Marshall. State of Israel Mission. Over $1,000 in children's and After each call Epstein met trust President infant's clothing has been con- "Israel Reborn" is a review of Truman to the group of reporters who had tributed by the Infants Service events, including some actual Group to the Detroit Council of keep his word. waited outside to hear about his fighting scenes, which culminated I think Wal- visit. He told the secretary that Pioneer Women. The clothing has in the proclamation of the State been shipped to Moatzot lace is friend- Israel wants only to live in Hapoalot of Israel in Tel Aviv on May lier to Jews peace with America and with institutions in Israel. 15. The scenes showing the other nations of the world, he Mrs. Nathan Simon was chair- than are Truman and Dewey. celebration and rejoicing in Jeru- man of the service group's pro- I am stringing along with said. In his White House visit salem, London, New York and ject, assisted by Mesdames Ber- Wallace for many reasons, of he thanked the President for all Washington on that day are. nard May, Irving Kotin, Solly which his stand on the Jewish that he had personally done to particularly moving. Abels and Al Fisher. question is a very important help establish the State of Is- • • • rael. Mrs. Calvin Prady, chairman one. STORY OF PIONEERS Mr. Truman, Epstein said, of the Pioneer Women's layette THE SECOND FILM, "House project, may be reached at TO. MRS. MAX SCHRUT, 2014 Euc- praised the accomplishments of the people of Israel in the social in the Desert", tells the story 8-2467. lid avenue west, housewife. of a hardy group of Jewish pio- Naturally, I prefer the candi- and economic fields in the Mid- neers who founded the agricul- date who will do the most for dle East and voiced a desire to tural settlement of Beit Ha'Ara= the Jews. But, of course, I see peace in that area restored va, on the shores of the Dead wouldn't vote for him on that soon. • • • Sea, and converted the sterile issue alone. ELIAHU EPSTEIN soil into lush truck gardens TRUMAN AND FEPC The Demo- , • • • grill • that now produce the finest veg- cratic platform OBSERVERS HERE are won- ised that he would issue the two (Formerly of Dewier 1111,0 etables in all Palestine. This is better than dering why it took President executive orders. film won second prize for pho- Kosher Style the Republican Truman nearly six months to But, even at that, Mr. Truman tography at an international Restaurant and Delicatessen platform as far issue the two executive orders is doing better on FEPC than film competition at Prague this as Jews are that set up a government FEPC the Congress. Proponents of a • 14213 Fenkell Ave. year. concerned. I and a committee to abolish seg- permanent FEPC have been try- at Freeland Both films were produced by will take this regation in the armed forces. ing to get such a bill through 4% DI. West at gamete, Re Palestine Films Co. under the into considera- In his message to Congress on Congress since January, 1944, direction of Norman Lourie and NATE FRIDSON & SON tion. when a bi-partisan FEPC bill Feb. 3 in which he asked Con- Joseph Krumgold. At the same was introduced in the House. gress to enact legislation to time, I will z z carry out the recommendations The Senate version of the same also study the LOUIS MARSHALL has been made by his Committee on Civil bill was introduced in June, other parts of the platform be- serving good food for Rights, President Truman prom- 1944. fore selecting a candidate. 35 years, Israeli Envoy to U.S Makes First Official Call on Truman Infants Service Aids Israel's Tots Good Food ... empire SAM LEVINE, of New Yock, who is visiting here. Like the majority of Jews, I will be greatly affected by the candidates stand on Israeli and Jewish needs. It should be remembered that candidates make all sorts of promises when running for office. I will vote for the man who I think will carry out his promises. I will select the man whose platform is the best from all angles. But to me the Palestine and DP questions are more im- portant than many others. Saving now builds future Se- curity. U.S. Savings Bonds pro- vide the means. Dine at Col. & Joyce Maybohm Formerly of the SAMOVAR Invite You to Dine At the Knit, / an CAROUSEL and eethfying Manor In a charming ad metIol dining room with homelike strawather•. appetising STEAKS, CHOPS, SEAFOOD, BLINCHEKES, BEEF A LA STROGNOFF 4426 Woodward Ave. 3 Wks S. of 14 Mile Rd. AIR - PRIVATE PARTIES CATISlirl/ DIN/4NRS DOKTIATII TAKR-OUT SKRVICII 1*"" Linwood at Taylor Air-Conditioned for Your Pleasure Open All Night &REAL . 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