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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-12-01

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Thur day. December

1, 1949

DETR 0 T

Pisgah Lodge

Speaker

11

Downtown Locke

for big events. Su is BB VW and
BBYM Who ate packing their
bags and getting ready to leave
for their joint convention in Pitts•
By LIONEL
ETRon: BBY IIAS really burgh which also begins in the
been taking an active part in latter part of December
• • •
community service lately.

BRYOutlook

For example, the girls in the'
Queen Esther Chapter recently
spent some time down at the
Cancer Foundation headquarters
helping to make those badly
needed cancer pads.
Others who are also in there
pitching are the newly . formed
Theodore Ilerzel ChapterO'which
has just finished collecting toys
for a children's orphange, and the
FDR chapter, which got together
enough food to MO large basket
and presented it to a destitute
family.

The Downtown Bnai Brith put
on it very outstanding benefit
show at the Marine Hospital,
East Jefferson—Nov. 23, 1949,

The cast consisted of the fol-
lowing: Margie Hart, Lynn Barre,
Sam Levene, Eddie Jerome, Mel
Snyder, Harmonica Dons and Al
Mac.

• • .

Brandeis Lodge

• •
Marshall Lodge •

Page 7

D

The chapter will meet Tues-
Dave Cooperman bowled 275
day at the Book-Cadillac. A
board meeting was held at the which entitles him to a Detroit
home of Eva Eng!mans. award, the bowling league an-

nounces. The lodge has 32 alleys
at the State Fair. Those interest-
ed in bowling call Harry Cohen,
The bowling league will be TO. 6-8410. The BBYO dramatic
hosts to the entire lodge at the group will entertain the lodge at
Workmen's Circle at a sports the next meeting. Refreshments
night at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. and prizes will be offered. Ben-
Among the guests will be Jack jamin Rich, program chairman,
Adams of the Rod Wings:. Joe stated.
Ginsberg of the Detroit Tigers;
and Bob Mann of the Detroit ,
Lions. A fencing demonstration '
will be given by the de Tuscan
Studios. Refreshments will be •
•ri

.1
served.

A SCHOLARSHIP, in the name
of their late adviser, Mrs. Ein-
slandig, is being offered by the
Helene Penfil Chapter of BRYW.

The award is open to YW mem-
bers and was created for the pur-
pose of helping a woman college
student with her expenses.

Manischewitz Lists
New Kosher Cleanser

A new kosher foa m ing
cleanser, now available at gro-
cers throughout this area, actu-
TIDE BBYO OFFICE is really . ally floats dirt away and elim-
buzzing with activity in prep- mates the need fur tiresoote
aration for the joint AZA-BBG scrubbing.
convention which begins on Dec.
In sharp contrast to ordinary
25.
scouring powders that contain

• • •

RABBI MOSES LEHRMAN
will be guest speaker at the
Chanukah celebration of the
Louis Marshall Women of Bnai
Brine. The celebration will he
held at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,
Nov. 7 at the Workmen's Circle.
Rabbi Lehrman's topic will be
"Rededication."

From all reports, this conven- gritty, scratchy abrasives, this
' tion is going to be the biggest and ,new Manischewitz Kosher
best yet. iCleanser utilizes swift, effective
Although full particulars have , foaming action.
not been released, here are a few
of the tentative scheduled evnts:
Prescriptions and Repans Called
debate, oratory, basketball, pool,
for and Delivered
For Service at All TIMOS
bridge, hearts, rummy and ping-
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pong contests. There will also be


a theatre party sleigh ride, ban-
EDWARD PEVOS
quet and big registration night
OPTICIAN
I mongers mid anti-Semites. The dance,
Oculist Prescriptions Exclusively
Sun
Glasses,
Salety Lenses. Modern



upshot of its campaign was that
Frames.
Elizabeth Pilling, McWilliams and
BUT, BBG AND AZA aren't
3216 Ewald Circle at Buena Vista
Detroit 4. Michigan
others of the accused seditionists the only ones who are preparing
brought a libel action against the
"Sentinel," claiming their reputa-
tions had been injured by the
•disclosures.

Sentinel '

• •

CHRONICLE

• • .

Mao Osnos, vaie-chairman of
the JDA national Council, will
speak before the next meeting
of the' lodge to be held at 8:30
p. m., Monday at the Center. His
talk will cover his recent trip
to Europe and Israel. Charles
Crudington, Israel Air force pilot
commander, will also speak,
• • •

Keiden . Chapter

Guest

Dexter at Lawrence. Ilaskell
Lazete, 'Michigan ADh director
will be guest speaker. The movie
film, "Picture in Your Mind," will
he shown. All members and
friends are invited.

Bnai Brith
Highlights

JEWISII

Wins Final Round
illAistc-,)einttes Lib el Sint



Lodge

Morgenthau
tinel," Anglo-Jewish week 'y, has
A television set heads the list emerged triumphant in the long
of the many prizes to be given legal battle it has been waging
away at the fund raising affair with some of Ameri ca 's lea di ng
to be held by the lodge Feb. 25, anti-Semites.
1950, co-chairman Bill Haftka an-
Shortly after the Washington
nounced.
case ended in a mistrial when the
The next business meeting of
presiding justice died, the "Senti-
the lodge will take place at 8:30
During the jury trial, plaintiffs
nel" began a campaign demand- tti ttoit ilted
.

the
p.m. Monday, Dec. 5, at the Rose
Sipig Cohen Bldg. Relies! , gilts mg that the accused be retried.forum for anti-Semitie outbudzto.
In a series of articles it exposed The plaintiffs indulged in bitter
will follow.
a number of the accused as hate and insulting attacks on Jews.

• • •
Detroit Chapter

• maligned the Talmud and its au-
au-
atut bolstered its case with
Up for discussion at the board
quotations from the notorious
meeting of the chapter Tuesday,
anti-Semitic weapon, the "Elders
is the program for the regular
of Zion" volume. To the surprise
meeting on the following Tues- •
of the "Sentinttel" and those who
day at Beth Aaron. Mrs. David, •
followed the trial, the jury ,
Grosberg, program chairman. has
The institution, installation and brought in a $24.000 verdict
planned the evening. She stated
the publication.
initiation of the Rex Lodge will igainst
'"
'
that it will also he an excellent take
at
8:30
p.m.,
Monday,
'
Nu
sooner
was the verdict an-
time
poopeelitve mem- at the Both Shmuel Congregation, minuend than Jewish leaders here !
hers to invite
,
who, along with new mem- Dexter and Buena Vista avenues, began organizing to set the judg-
bef' S. oh o
honored at teas This is the 19th Lodge in the city. ment aside. Max Bressled, then
fin ch month.
• • •
Harry Mirvic BBYO director 'president of the Chicago chapter,

of Milwaukee, and charter mem- of the American Jewish Congress
her of the Rex Lodge, will be and now president of the local
A Chanukah potato Zionist organization, became
Pancake toaster of ceremonies. Isidore
party is planned for the Dec. 7
Starr, general committeeman of chairman of a committee for the
meeting of the chapter to he held
defense of the "Sentinel" and its
District 6. will institute the lodge,
at the Bnai Mnshe Social Ilan,
publishers, Jacob Fishbein and
and Dr. Lawrence I. Yaffa, presi-
dent of the Greater Detroit Bnai ,lacob Feldman.
Brith Council, will install the
After a number of legal skirm- ;
LEGAL NOTICES
officers,
the case was brought be-;
I fishes,

fore the Appellate Court. The !
SECOND INSERTION
The degree team of Pisgah court reversed the verdict on the'
Lodge 34 will initiate the mem-! ground that the jury might have
Lents Weingarden, °Thorne).
hers. and Samuel W. Leib, presi- been influenced into an inconsid-
251e Penobscot Building t261.
363.621
dent of District Grand Lodge 6. ered verdict by the anti-Jewish •
soon: OF MICHIGAN. r oanly of
Wayne. ss.--At a session 0/ lill• PI //- will give the address. ! tactics of the plaintiffs during the
The following officers will be trial.
bale Court for said Counts or Wa3ne,
held at the Probate' Court Room in the installed:

thors

Rex Lodge
ito Be Installed

I

BNAI BRITH

PRESENTS

Jack
Benny

ON A SPECIAL
PROGR AM

Zager Chapter

City 01 Detroit, on the seventeenth day
of No% einher, in the 3 ear one thousand • Honorary President, Harry
nice hundred and forty-nine, Present
Moots: President, Murray Hoz-
Thoihas C. IMurpli ■ , Judge of P ■ hhaie
In the Matter ul the Estate of LOUIS man; First Vioe-President, David
KEMI'. deceased. On reading and
filing the petition of Theodore Kosch Rappaport; Second Vice-Presi-
prayier; that this Court remove Theo- dent, Irving Adler; Recording
dore Kemp as administrator of said
Joseph Sillo•rscliein:
. tate: It is ordered, that the FIE- I Secoottry.
''.
ocoon DAY OF DECEMBER, NEXT, I Corr
es nding
po
Lori esponding
Secretary, Harold
ten o'clock in the forenoon at said pazner;
Treasurer, Bob Burk; Fi-
be appointed for heating

I

Sunday,

Dec. 4th

WJR

JACK BENNY

5 P. M.

HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN • • • MUNICH

"HEIL HITLER"
DACHAU

FASCISM IS MAKING A COMEBACK IN GERMANY !

ou rt Room

1 nancial Secretary. Jack Klenov:
mid pet ition.
And it o futtlier Deckled that a . Warden. Harold Adler; Guardian.
aopy of this order be published once „,
rold Finegood: Trustees, Mar-
As each week for t tree weeks con.' Ha arold
s•cutively previous to said time of tin Band, Larry Dresner and Jack
hearing, in the Detroit Jewish Chion- , , .. ,
Selo. a newspaper printed and emu- looldo
Bead in said County of Wayne.
THOMAS C. !MURPHY. •
Judge of Probate
(A true copy)
THOMAS F. MCMILLAN,
Deputy Probate Registei

1950 Ford Combines
Comfort and Economy

Third Insertion

Kerbel, Eiges and Eliasohn, Attorneys

MN Cadillac Tower CM)

Notice of Hearing Claims
373,193
STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Pr o-
blate Court for the ('omit) of Wit II ,
ill the
Matter of the Estate ed
Sil.IET DUCKETT. deceased.
N.iill'e is hereby given that all cird-
Sots of said deceased are :repined to
present their clams, in writing and
'ander oath, to said Court at the Pro-
bate Office In the City of Detroit, in
ounty. and to sere
see a copy
rleol upon Julia Taylor. Adminis-
e of maid estate, at 5885 Resole
t. Detroit. Michigan, on or be-
the 25th day of January, A. D.
. and that such claims will be
d by said court. before Judge
nas C. Murphy in Court Room
305, Wayne County Building to
City Of Detroit. in said County. on
25th day of January, A D. 1950. at
ter o'clock In the afternoon.
Doted November 14. 1949
JOSEPH A. MURPHY,
ludo se Probate.

Il e
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The 1950 Ford Deluxe Tudor
Sedan combines modern styling
with comfort and economy. The
front of the new model is dis-
tinguished by a radically new
treatment of the grille and park-
ing lights and a colorful new
, crest

Other comfort features include
non-sag front seat springs cover-
ed with foam rubber cushions and
a smoother engine.

EX-SOLDIERS TO SETTLE
TEL AVIV—(ISf )—British ex-
Mahal soldiers (volunteers) plan
to establish a cooperative settle-
men for British Jews in the vi-
Cinity of Gedera. Preparatory
work on the site has already been
started by the first settlers,

BEAR AND SEE.

Hon. Charles LaFollette

Former

S. military Gm ernment officer

Rabbi Philip Bernstein

Discussing:

RE-NAZIFICATION

DE-NAZIFICATION

Former .t Leiser to General I las in Germans

Hon. Robert Hendrickson
U. S. Senator from Nev. J
Rabbi Irving Miller

President. Amerban

(angresa

Telelision Program
Station WXYZ-TV Channel 7
Thtirsdav, December 8, 11:00 P.M. to 11:30 P. M.

PRESENTED RV

MICHIGAN COUNCIL

AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS

9124 LINWOOD

FOR DET %HAI, INFORM lTION CALL THE

TY 7 9650

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