Friday, March 5, 1943 THE JEWISH NEWS Arabs Include Palestine In Plan to Form Own State Page Fifteen Air Cadet Brasch Bnai Brith's Building Models To Aid Teaching Bond Total Obitua ries Mrs. Clara Krell died Tuesday at Grace Hospital. Rabbi Adler and Cantor Sonenklar officiated at funeral services Wednesday, at her late residence, 2454 Chi cago Blvd. Burial was in Clover- hill Cemetery. Born in Russia 67 Greater Detroit Bnai Brith years ago, Mrs. Krell had lived Emir of Transjordan Aspires to Become Ruler of a United Detroiter Assists Officials At Arab Nation; Report Demands Made to Oust Jewish Texas Training Site Chairman of Haifa Municipal Council Council's one month's drive to in Detroit for 33 years. Surviving With His Hobby JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Emir Abdullah, ruler of Trans- Is $1,490,000 jordan who aspires to become the ruler of a united Arab state comprising Transjordan, Palestine and Syria, this week is- sued an invitation to Arab leaders here to come to his winter residence for "consultations" on Arab post-war problems, including the future of Palestine. The move by the Emir coincides with the disclosure here by Palestine Arab leaders that they intend to establish an Arab political representation in Jerusalem and in London "in order to defend the political rights of the Arabs, and to achieve national independence." Ask Jewish Chairman's Ouster The Palestine government has been asked by the Arab members of the Haifa municipality to replace the Jewish chairman of the Haifa Municipal Committee, Shabbatai Levi, with an Arab. The municipal council is composed of four Jews, four Christians, and two Moslems. The population of Haifa is now 100,000 of whom nearly 70 per cent are Jews. Leader of German Hechalutz Movement Shot Information reaching here this week reveals that Alfred Selbiger, leader of the German Hechalutz movement, was executed in a concentration camp last December. Selbiger, who directed the emigration of Jewish children from Ger- many to Palestine after the advent of Hitler, had refused to avail himself of opportunities to leave the country as long as any of the Chalutzim remained. A garden will be planted on Jewish National Fund land here to honor his memory, the J.N.F. announced. Select 4,000 Children for Palestine LONDON—Colonial Secretary Stanley told Commons that steps have been taken to select those Jewish children who will emigrate from Bulgaria to Palestine in accordance with the agreement negotiated by the British Government under which 4,000 Jewish children and 500 adults will be permitted to leave the country. Mother In Of Pvt. Pesick's Safety in Africa Jewish Center Activities Cadets at the .San Antonio, Tex., Aviation Cadet Center have little spare time, but Ca- det Robert L. Brasch of De- sell $1,000,000 in United States War Bonds and to sponsor two submarine chasers, came to a close with sales totaling $1,490,- 000. Harry Yudkoff, president of the Council, thanks all who helped make this campaign a success. Plan Victory Rally CADET ROBERT L. BRASCR troit has found moments in which to indulge in his hobby and at the same time help of- ficials at the Center. He has been making model airplanes to scale for use in teaching Cadets identification of combat plane types. Cadet Brasch is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Brasch of De- troit and Miami. Rabbi :dram Talks At Gewerkshaften Rally Thursday A victory rally is planned by Pisgah Lodge in the main audi- torium of the Jewish Community Center on M o n d a y evening, March 15, when Pisgah Lodge will be host to the Greater De- troit Bnai Brith Council. Frank N. Isbey, chairman of the United States Treasury War Bond Program for Michigan, will present the council with the of- ficial Treasury Department cita- tion. Rudolph Me y e r s o h n, president of Pisgah Lodge, an- nounces that an outstanding na-, tional personality will be the speaker at the rally and that entertainment also is being planned. Leaders Praised At a meeting of delegates of the Bnai Brith Council it was unanimously voted that suitable resolutions be drafted for pres- entation to Mrs. Lillian Aaron, president of Pisgah Auxiliary, and Max Goldhoff, treasurer of Pisgah Lodge, who as co-chair- men of the Million Dollar War Bond Drive, gave untiringly of their efforts to assure success of the drive. `The Student Prince' Comes to the Cass are her husband, Michael; four children, Harry, Leon, Benjamin and Elizabeth, three grandchild- ren, and a brother. Joseph Velick, of 1929 Elm- hurst, died Feb. 19, at the age of 76. Funeral services were from the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. Rabbi Max Wohlgelernter officiated. Interment was in Clo- ver Hill Park Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Celia; two daughters, Ida and Mrs. Eleanor Epstein; three sons, Alex, Samuel and Casper C.; two brothers, Abe and Samuel, Lillian Rosenthal, of 3020 Gladstone, died Feb. 23, at the age of 73. Funeral services were held Feb. 25 from Ira Kaufman Funeral - Home. Rabbis H. Ly- man and Harold Rosenthal offic- iated. Interment was in Temple Beth El Cemetery. She was a life long resident of Detroit, Surviving are her husband, Charles; son, Harold T., and daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Berger; four grand-children and one great grand-child. CLASSIFIED LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 10 a. in. Wednesday. Rates: 25e a line. Minimum two lines. RAndolph 7956 WANTED — Girl to share attractive, comfortable apartment with 2 other, girls. TY. 7-2715. NICELY furnished room for rent; 1 or 2 girls or couple. Kitchen privileges if desired. 3201 Grand Ave., TO. 7-8741. BUSINESS woman wants to share modern home with one or two bus- Carrying on the vogue for light iness women or employed couple. Northwest section. Excellent trans- After being reported missing musical entertainment, "The Stu- portation. Call Saturday afternoon dent Prince," making a Trans- since Jan. 25, Pvt. 'Bernard MOTHERS. CLUBS DISCUSS or Sunday. HO. 9827. MICHIGAN LEGISLATION Rabbi Leon Franz will be the continental tour, comes to the Pesick, 28, son of Mrs. Fannie Among the bills before the guest speaker at the rally of the Cass Theater for one week be- Pesick of 1684 Hazelwood Ave., Michigan Legislature that are re- Gewerkshaften drive next Thurs- has been reported wounded in ceiving serious consideration at day evening at Lachar's on 12th INFLATE WITH an African engagement, accord- meetings of Mothers' Clubs this St. INFLATION week are: Last Thursday evening, the ing to the War 1—Shall people be permitted speaker was Meyer Brown, head Department. He Your financial future may be dependent to vote at the age of 18? Are of the Jewish Teachers' Semi- is with an in- on today's foresight. Real estate stands alone—you can't print real estate. Get nary and former president of the they sufficiently mature to accept fantry unit. all the Facts and Figures from Mr. such responsibility? Is the fact Jewish National Workers Alli- A graduate of Bedford. that they are fighting to save the ance. Meyer Sesling, director of Northern High $11,000 DOWN-26-apt. cor., 3 to 4 democratic way of life sufficient the Gewerkshaften, who was to Private Pesick rooms, fine cond. Rent $11,500. Normal have spoken last Thursday, will to grant them this privilege? $150,000. Liquidation price cut to $55,- also attended:- 000. Pay bal. with inflation dollars. 2—Should prison labor be util- address a subsequent meeting. Nor the a stern: The series of radio broadcasts ized 'for war production? If for High and was a $20,000 DOWN-2 blds., 13-apt., 31- apt., all 3 rooms. Big tan bk. court. the "duration" only, will it • lift and the special Palestine cultural member of Pis- Rent $20,000. Former $250,000 sales the morale of the prisoners in evenings continue to be sponsor- gah Lodge of value. Bargain. $100,000. that they too may help in the ed by the local committee. Bnai Brith be- 36-APT.—Downtown, step to Wood- This Saturday night, over the war effort? fore leaving for Pvt. Pesick ward. Palatial modernized property, The Mothers' Clubs have re- facilities of Hyman Altman's service. He was in the wholesale elevator, marble entrance, tiled halls. Small ceiling rents $17.000. Sold 1929 produce business with his twin solved to ask Congressmen to Jewish Radio Hour, on Station for $150,000. Heirs Want cash, sacrifice, reopen hearings concerning dis- WJLB, Mrs. David Sheraga will brother, Julius. . $60,000. . Barbara Scully as "Kathie" speak in behalf of the drive. The crimination of minority groups in In letters to his family he 53 APTS.—High class architecture, speaker on Mr. Altman's hour on ginning Sunday night, March 14, described cities he has visited, war industries. marble lobby, inner landscaped court. The annual Purim masquerade Sunday will be Morris Lieber- with matinees 'Wednesday and 3 to 5 rooms. Low rent, $30,000. For- the people and the languages listed $350,000. Former mtg.. they speak. He mentioned Oran, ball honoring the United Nations man, chairman of the executive Saturday. The following week merly $250,000. Deflated "thru the wringer" the same cast will play "Blossom price only $140,000. Terms $35,000. This and sent home a French news- will be sponsored by the Mothers' committee of the drive. A half-hour program is plan- Time," opening Sunday matinee. property will satisfy your financial paper from the African sector. Clubs on Wednesday evening, ambitions. ned by Mr. Altman for Saturday March 14, at the Jewish Com- Everett Marshall is starred at Besides his mother and bro- night, March 13. Rabbi Morris the head of the cast which also munity Center. ther, two sisters, Belle and Hil- Adler will be the speaker and features Frank Hornaday, Bar- Homer Warren & Co. da, live at home. PUBLIC SPEAKING GROUP'S the musical program will feature bara Scully, Detmar Poppen, NEWCOMERS' NIGHT THURS. the Halevy Singing Society. 59 Years' Dependable Service Nina Verala, Harry K. Morton, Palestine evenings have been Zella Russell, Victor Morley, A newcomers' night will be BUSINESS sponsored by the Public Speak- arranged as follows: CA. 03211 Lorraine Bridges and Ann Pen- Dime Bldg. Sunday evening, at the meet- nington. ing Group of the Jewish Com- munity Center at 9 p. 1n. on ing of the Mlawer Umgegend INDIVIDUAL Thursday, at the Jewish Center. Verein, at the Workmen's Circle Bldg. on Linwood. All are welcome. 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