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September 07, 1950 - Image 2

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-09-07

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American Pula Periodical eei

Thursday, September 7, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 2

Jews Entitled
to Restitution,
Court Rules

Haifa Oil Refineries Resum e
Production After Two Years

Women s
Outs

refineries were twice reopened
HAIFA-0[5D — Operation of with crude supplies brought by
as
as
re-
w
the Ilaifa oil refineries
tanker, but refusal of the Egyp-
sumed after a two-year gap in tian government to allow passage
Mrs. Samuel Levin, president which the refineries were closed through the Suez Canal forced
BERLIN—(WNS)—The Unit- of the Northwest Child Rescue almost continuously. Production
closure again.
ed State Court of Restitution Ap- women, announces the resump- ceased when the Arabs cut off
British oil companies now sup-
of
the
group's
activities
on
Lsrael's
oil
supply
from
Iraq
in
pealSi has 'ruled that Jews who tion -
ply 65 per 'cent of Israel's oil
Thursday evening, Sept. 14, at 1948.
were forced to sell valuables to the home of Mrs. David Sarnel-
needs and Americans supply the
Crude supplies arc now as-
municipal pawnshops during the son, 17395 Stoepel avenue. The
sured for uninterrupted continu- balance.
Nazi regime are entitled to be year's agenda will be formulated. ation of work, the refineries'
• • •
BEER FACTORY
reimbursed for the full value of
management announced. In one
The Neugarten Medical Aid month, production will be sufff-
TEL AVIV—(Z0A)—Work at
the articles by the municipalities.
As a result of the decision, will hold its first board meeting cient to fill Israel's entire require- the "Kabir" beer factory at Bat
which reversed a contrary ruling of the season on Monday, Sept. ments, which are expected to Yam, recently suspended, is being
by a Bavarian court, thousands of 18, at the home of Mrs. Morton total 800,000 tons of refined oil resumed with an additional wing
equal in size to the existing build-
German Jewish survivors Behrendt, 1 8 2 3 5 Warrington this year.
throughout the world may be in drive. Co-hostesses are Mrs. II.
David Horowitz, economic ad- ing and costing $560,000. The fac-
a position to recoup some of the Elbinger, Mrs. Milton Golden and viser to the government, has es- tory employs about 80 workers.
Mrs. A. M. Webber. Memoriams timated that Israel will save ap-
losses they suffered.
The appeal reached the Amer- and donations are being taken by proximately 1,250,000 pounds as
TO. 6-3381.
ican court when a Bavarian Mrs. Albert Weiss,
a result of recent oil agreements
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court ruled, in the cases of a
The 21voilah Chapter, Pioneer , signed in London and Washing-
Mrs. Rosa Moschkowitz, that the
ton.
Jewish woman who had been Women, will hold its annual
The reopening of the refineries
compelled to sell her family sil- white elephant sale Sept. 16 at will reduce Israel's foreign ex-
verware to the Nazi pawnshop the home of Ruth Shapiro, 18076 change expenditure from the ap-
was not entitled to full conpen- Kentucky avenue. A luncheon proximately 8,500,000 pounds that
sation from the municipality as will be served at 1 p .m. Mrs. Bea refined oil would cost Israel in a
the municipality could not be re- Birnbaum, social se eretary, will year to the 7,250,000 pounds cost
sponsibile for the acts of the Nazi be in charge of the luncheon. For of crude oil shipped in by tankers.
information call Mrs. Birnbaum,
government.
Resumption of work in the
Labeling the procedure "whole- UN. 1-2132, or Mrs. Becky Gold- refineries will be of political im-
sale robbery," the American court berg, UN. 3-7642.
portance in that it marks the
• • •
ordered the Bavarian court to re-
The (liana Szenesh Branch, breaking of the Arab blockade.
convene and set a value on the
The refineries will employe be-
objects confiscated from Mrs. Pioneer Women, will hold a
DEMOCRAT
Moschkowitz. The ruling, it is be- luncheon and garden party at 1 tween 600 and 700 workers and
lieved, will set a pattern for all p.m. Monday, Sept. 18, at the will produce important by-pro-
such cases in Germany.
home of Rae Garfinkel, 3833 Elm- ducts.
TH DISTRICT
During the past two years, the
hurst avenue. There will be an
Words 1-2-44
exhibit of Israeli art objects ar-
yoe hen the
ranged by Rose Lachover.
Member Michigan
Dental Society
The deadline of the Jewish
American legion
Chronicle is noon on Mondays.

S. Z. Alumni Unit Plans
Membership Social

Eliot CharliP, President of thii
Shaarey Zedek Alumni Associa-
tion, announces t h e opening
membership social will be held
at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the syna-
gogue.
Music, dancing, and refresh-
ments will conclude a cultural
program now being formulated.

REMEM8E

For State Senator

4

Q.-

WANTED

Name and address of the lady
who told a certain butcher on
Dexter Boulevard that she was
telling all her friends to vote
for Harry II. Anbender for
Circuit Court Judge.

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