Thursday, August 11.1941 Q ETR OIT JEWISH .CIIRONJCLC Handler-Marshall Bnai Brith Highlights Ile ► ds Chapter The Philip Handler and Louis 'Marshall Lodges will hold a juint :moonlight excursion to Bob-Lo Sunday. The boat will leave at 9 p.m. .at ';the foot of Woodward avenue' Members and friends are Israel Chapter invited. For 'further information, The following were appointed call David Katzman, Handler committee chairmen at a board publicity chairman, TE. 2-8947. • • 4, meeting held at the home of Mrs. S. Pabkof: Mesdames H. Koe- .Bloch Chapter • nigsberg, M. Margolis, I. Beal, B. Mrs.' Leon Drelinger,, chairman Heller, L. Glassman; D. Holberg, M.. Slinger, S. Eidelman, J. of the: major fund-raising affair Rogin, P_Sternfeld, A. Solomon, set for November, announced the .1; 'Siegel, R. Barron, B. Wein- following chairmen: Mia. • Leslie Win, L. - Adler, 1. Gornfein, E. Rosenberg, eo-chairmalt; and M'es- R; Caesar, G. Bolen daMes Lou Webene, Allan Wetiz- and. R. Katz. man, Jack Blauer, Engeee Gross • • • • • and Paul Yampolsky. : Members • wishitig to serve on the .fund- •East Side Units " : The lodge and chapter will raising committee, calf Mrs. Drel- in g er ; TO. 7 75578. . hold 'a 'picnic for members and friends Sunday, Aug. 2.1, at Ken- sington Park. There will be games and prizes for children and adults. For information, call Bernard Shiller, WA, 2-8556. • • 1 , NEW YORK —.Duty on all standard parcels sent to Israel must be prepaid in•the and such parcels can be mailed only through authorized agencies, *it was announced by the Consulate General of Israel, 11 E.'70 Street, New York City. The duty on these parcels 'amounts 'to 30 mils per kilogram, (about 4 cents per pound) and will be collected by authorized ,..111arshall Chapter agerieieS, a list of which' ind•.; be .!Al .the B, B. District Grand obtained of the consulate. NO Lodge 6 convention held• in Win- more than one parcel may be sent nipeg receptly, two members of t6 -'any and 'Orson 4iithin" one ,chupter were elected to dis- ' ' • tric,t,.offices. Mrs. Samuel Banks 'Selt-packed' food p'arcels,'Which wa,. elected sentinel and also do notchi:1(4in to' (he regulations chaiiman of the Materials for for 'Standard ' parcels, will be ga,1,4;stitte committee. Mrs. Stan- liMited - to 2 'kilograms (4.4 ley Yates was elected to the gen- pounds') .. eral-committee. Both women are The 'duty • oh si.q11 parcels pa.11uesidents of the local chap- amounts le 40 Mils : tkr kil'ogfam, ter. Ills. Ben Dorf wes.nppointed (about' 5 1,2 cent: per . pou'i1d),.:6"nd sevolui , nice-president ..as• fund- must be paid in Israel by ' raisioq.chairman for the coming recipient. No More than iWo, par- year • Mrs.. Ben Nadis...president, cels may be seht to any one fam- anoliunfatcl. • :• il' one'monfh. • •' •: f.t •'. - , • , Council Adds 2 New Films JEWW0 Branch to. Discuss Donor The first• mid-summer meeting of the Jewish Eur o pean Women's Two new films, dealing with Welfare Organization, north Jewish life in Europe and por- Woodward branch, will he held at traying the rehabilitation of the 12 noon, Tuesday at the home of Jewish community since the end Mrs. Harry Koblin, 181142 Ros0- of the war, have been added to lawn avenue. the film library of the • Jewish • Plans for the December donor Community Council, Rabbi Mor- luncheon wilt be.discussed. Mrs. ris.Adler, chairman of the culture Lewis Steinberg has been chosen commission, announced. " chairman for the donor. She will Available in Yiddish is "The be assisted by Anna Goldberg Future Can Be Thjirs", ancl also, and Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman. "Report on the Living", with English commentary. • ► These two films, in addition to the many films on Palestine and general topics, are available to the constituent organizatiOns of Services for Mrs. Susan Kesler ' the Council, Rabbi Adler added. Kimehnon, 24, of 9301 Wildemere Further information can, bat ob- avenue, who died of polio Mon- tained by calling the Council at day, were held at the Ira Kauf- man Chapel. She was a' graduate WO. 3-1657 on weekddys.. of the school of music of the U. of M., and a member of Temple Israel. Mrs. Kimelman is survived by her husband, Dr. Mourice•J. Kim- elman; daughters, , Deborah Ruth Final rites for BarbiWa,, Krim, and Julie Ann: and her 'parents, 20, who was fatally injured in an Dr. and Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler, ' Susan KiMelina Victim of Polio ' Israel Decrees Prepaid Duty • ' Morgenthau Lodge The second membership com- mittee meeting will be held Monday at the home . of Doc 4225 Davison avenue west. The lodge will carry out the council policy of presenting all members secured during the summer campaign to the new president in September. Jack Camiriker is president. •• • • Page Five MRS. G. LIONEL WILLENS was elected president of the northwest chi pler.e1 the women's division of t: 't Ameri- can Jewish CongreAt.; ,. Other officers are Mesdames 'Arthur Gould, Nedwin Smokier, Ben Snider,. William Glazer,' Sol Schmidt. and Ben Winer, ,diem presidents; Mrs. Alan It town, treasurer; Mesdames Jack Sohen and Nathaniel Marbel- stone, secretaries; and Mrs. Emil Rothman, member-at- large. . Final Rites Held for Barbara Krim auto accident 36 hotuA atter her wedding , to _theater , manager Harry Krim, were Keld Wednes- day at Lewis Bros. Chapel. According to reports, Mrs. Krim Was attempting . to . pass 'an- other vehicle on the highway out- side' of DtivenPort,' la., when a Mark Centennial car approached 'from the opposite . „ • of Chopin..Death . direction. Repo'tJ said slui . 'swerved .. her NEW YORIC — 'Jewish artists car - into a-ditch Where she 'was are among the thokisand Who'are thrown from the car and sus- participating ih'' the • 'centennial tained fatal , head' injuries • in the celebFatiiin hanorrtig the theniory of the great Polisili 'cOrhposer and pianist. Frederick Chopin. - Chopin;• who , WaS - fianditafted throughout' his• life with' a lung ailment, • died 'in 'Paris;' 1849. To commenineate•the'400th anniversary of his death',.'othe various capitols of Europe, includ- ing Paris, London, - Vienna and Warsaw will•hakl -music festivnis. — Austrian Judg'es cs med Nazis . r.1 VIENNA — (WNS) —.M o s.t. of Austria's judges are former Nazis who openly display their •sym- pathies when trying • Ilitlerile criminals, it was charged here , by an informed Jewish , source:. As an illustration, he cited the fact that three Vienna policemen, fall: Krim escaped :with' minor former Gestapo officials in l'Olt- elsburg. Czechoslovakia,• con- injuries. • • • • • In addition to her .hitsband, victed for complicity in. liquidat- Mrs: Krim is survived by her par- ing the' Jewish Population in that ents, Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Mar- city, were freed by en Austrian golis; her brother, Melvin Miller; court on that ground' that they and sister, Linda: . • had been sufficiently punished when they• were kept: in , prison " Jewish Chronicle classified ads pending trial. • • t • - bring results. Phone WO.. 14040 The men were originally •sen- before 10 A.61:,'‘VedneMhyS. tenced to serie 31/2 years. • • T I l• OF JERRY BIELFIELD DETROIT'S NEWEST FORD DEALER JERRY BIELFIELD,Itqc Here's an invitation to Meet Jerry Bielfield and the '49 Ford too! Drop in Soon and get acquainted. See the complete sales and service facilities pro- vided and see the Ford in your future. JERRY B IELFIEL Authorized Ford 6845 MICHIGAN AVENUE 4 BLOCKS WEST OF LIVERNOIS INC sates and Serriee VINEWOOD 1-4400