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April 02, 1943 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-04-02

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Apri1

2,

1943

Political News

THE JEWISH NEWS

Obituaries

Jewish Youth's

Griffiths Candidate
Morris Huler, '76, died on
For Common Pleas Judge
LISTENING
March 23 at Grace Hospital, after
Philip Griffiths, Detroit attorn- a five-weeks' illness. He made
ey, is candidate for the post of his home for the last few years
Judge of Common Pleas Court, with his son, Robert, of the Huler
at the election on Monday.
Beef Co., on a farm near Brigh-
Mr. Griffiths urges the immed- ton, Mich. Other survivors are
iate establishment of a Common two other sons, Edward Huler of
Pleas Night Court as a means of Saginaw, and Pvt. Bert Huler of
saving thousands of lost war pro- the U. S. Army; and three daugh-
duction hours.
ters, Mrs. Helen Cohen of Port
* •* *
Huron, Mrs. Herman Porges of
H'way Commissioner Reid
Anderson, Ind., and Mrs. Alfred
In Race for Re-election
Friedman of Detroit. •
By Danny Raskin
Highway Commissioner Lloyd
* *
B. Reid is in the race for re-
HERE 'N THERE . . Junior
Mrs. Anna Agree, of 17530
election at the election on Mon-
Hadassah will sponsor the Merry-
day. He is a candidate on the Woodingham Drive, died last Fri- Go-Rounders, hit show at the
Democratic ticket. His friends day at the age of 75. Funeral Wilson Theater (Belle Baker 'n
point to his record as justifying services were held Sunday at the all) Thursday, April 22 . . . Pro-
his being returned to his office Kaufman Funeral Home and ceeds for their Palestinian proj-
burial took place in the Mach-
by a large vote.
pelah Cemetery, Rabbis Stollman ects . .. Call Ann Baker at TY.
* * *
and Rosenwasser officiating. She 7-3104 for information . . . Pvt.
Sherman Kelly in Race
is
survived by her husband, Harold "Rusty" Perlin is servic-
For Common Pleas Judge
Myer; son, Dr A. Allan Agree, ing at Camp Lewis, Wash. . . .
Sherman Kelly, well known and two grandchildren.
We were one of the committee to
Detroiter, is a candidate for
select the Queen Esther at the
*
*
*
Judge of the Common Pleas
Jewish National Fund Carnival,
Court at the election on Monday. , Mrs. Etta Jacobs, 81, widow of last week . . . The crown went
He is a former assistant prose- the late Abraham Jacobs, of 15 to Esther Cornblit . . . Midgal's
cuting attorney and assistant at- Virginia Park, was buried in Chana Agranoff was next ... Re-
torney general.
Clover Hill Park cemetery Mon- member A.Z.A. Chapter 504's
* * *
day. She was a member of dance at the Book-Cadillac, April
Jewish Group Backs
Temple Beth El and of the 11 . . .
Judge Fitzgerald
Temple's sisterhood. She is sur-
Hashomer Hatzair preparing
A group of Detroit Jews have vived by four daughters, Mrs.
issued a •statement urging the Harry E. Byron, Mrs. John J. program for 30th anniversary,
re-election of Judge Neil Fitz- Ginn, Mrs. Elmer V. Zuckerman May 2 . . . Planning farm work
camps this summer . . . Sgt. Hy
gerald to Common Pleas court. Mrs. Alexander Freeman, an
Among those backing Judge four sons, Edward V., Charles L., Friedman was made chief of the
Fitzgerald are: Max Chomsky, Harry L. and Sydney A. Jacobs. art department at Drew Field,
Tampa, Fla. . . . The Thursday
Aaron Fellman, Isaac Finkelstein,
* * *
nite War Workers' parties at the
Reuben Levin, Samuel Reiss, Dr.
Mrs. Rebecca Rice was buried
M. M
_. Silverman, Herbert Pevos Sunday afternoon after services Jewish Center have been changed
to female affairs . . . Gals had
and
R. Levin.
at Lewis Bros. She is survived
Markus S. Simon, attorney, by her husband, Karl; a daugh- read of treat last week when the
noted hairdresser, Phillips, gave
former president of Marshall
ter, Mrs. H. J. Bailies; two sons, each of the 15 present a new
Lodge of Bnai Brith, is Deputy
Henry E. and Jesse A. Rice; and hair-do . . . The Sunday mixed
Court Clerk for Judge Fitzgerald.
two brothers, Meyer and Abe parties continue with a hay-ride
* * *
Sikov.
scheduled for this Sunday.
Joseph Sanders In
* * *
Common Pleas Race
JEWISH BOYS in service will
Jacob Gelbman, 63, of 3210
Joseph Sanders, former judge Fullerton Ave., died Friday, Mar. be the theme of Habonim's an-
of the Common Pleas Court, is 26. Funeral services were held nual Spring operetta, dated for
one of the candidates for this Sunday at Bnai Moshe synagogue May .. . Pvt. Harold Soberman,
post at the election on Monday. and burial was :in Oakview Park stationed with the military police
Cemetery. He leaves his wife, at Rouge Park, tells us that the
Frances, two daughters, Mrs., Army's new rank, PFE, private
Joseph Grossfield and Mrs. David for ever, was installed for him
Dunsky, and two brothers, Martin (the author, Staff Sgt. Ernie
LINERS accepted from responsible
firms or persons by telephone up to
Iczicovitz, did mention him in his
and Eugene.
10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a
* * *
letter) • . . Junior Home Relief
line. Minimum two lines.
Hanna Goodman of 4218 Duane won the book drive, conducted by
RAndolph 7956 - -
died March 24, at the age of 83. the League of Detroit Jewish
NICELY furnished room for rent. One Funeral services were held at the Youths . . Lucille Hersch
of
or two girls preferred. Good trans-
portation. 9755.Broadstreet. TY. 7-1953. Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. Home Relief -was awarded the
Rabbi Moses Fischer officiated. individual prize for the most
MAN WANTED as assistant superin-
tendent for the Hebrew Benevolent She leaves three sons,. Morris, books . . Their annual fund-
Society (Cheied Shel Emes). Must be Eugene and Herman; two daugh- raising affair, to carry out sum-
posted in Jewish and English and
have a car. State qualifications, past ters, Mrs. Louis Klein and Mrs. mer project for handicapped and
experience, and references. Apply by Isaac Klein.
indignant children, will be held
mail to A. J. Piel, 1547 Gratiot.
* * *
soon . .. Contact Bertha Belkin
Benjamin Harnick of 6465 at To. 6-5659 for details . . .
FOR RENT-5-room furnished upper.
6th room to be occupied by owner. Michigan Ave. died March 25, at Chonnie Kulka,
chairman of
1669 Clairmount.
the age of 61. He leaves his wife, Youth Speaks, is in New York,
GOOD, HOME for working girl or stu- Minnie; four daughters, • Mrs. representing
Migdal at a confer-
dent in exchange for help, evenings.
Sam Posner, Mrs. Herman Star- ence . . . Cpt. Andy Friedman
UN. 1-9210.
ler, Mrs.- Morris Levy and -Mrs. studying to be an electrician in
Sidney. Eserow; two sons; . Nathan New York City .. . A/C Norman
and Sam. Rabbi J. Thumin offi- Bluin is at the advanced bom-
BUSINESS
ciated at the funeral service.
bardier school in Victorville,
or
* * *
Calif. . . . brother, Pvt. Ed Blum,
Ida Feldman of 2485 Buena is stationed at Camp Davis, N. C.
INDIVIDUAL
Vista died March . 28 at the age
SPORTS DEPT. . . . Outlaws
of 62. Funeral services were con-
ducted by .Ira Kaufman with elged out the Macabbees, 35-30,
Rabbi Isaac Stollman officiating. last Sunday, to win Jewish Cen-
on
She leaves her husband; Isaac; ter Senior Basketball champion-
MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
three sons, Wilfred, Sam :and ship . . . Leonard Blub and Nate
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
Abram; four daughters, Mrs. Moss of the Outlaws were high
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS
Morris StraSsner, Mrs. G e o. scorers with 10 and 8 points, re-
Smith, Mrs. Maurice Rubin and spectively.

• • '
Mrs. Michael Bagdade; one bro-
VIA THE MAILS . . . "The
Auto LoansRefinancing
ther, -Harry Allender.
place I live in is immense! There's
Repair Bills Financed
*
about 15,000 of us under one roof.

• to
Isadore Fractor, 64, of 19752 To spend a day• here is just like
19752 Littlefield Ave., died Mon- being in a_ three-ring circus. We
PERSONAL—
day. Funeral services. were held have almost as many birds flying
SIGNATURE ONLY
Wednesday at Lewis Bros. Fun- around in here as sailors. The
eral Home, 6018 Woodward Ave. officers ride around on bicycles,
A resident here for 20 years, he roller skates and scooters! Every
recently retired from the furn- morning at 5:30 a. m. a drum and
INVESTMENT CO.
iture business. He is survived bugle corps conies marching
by his wile, Ruth; three daugh- through. The first few mornings
Abraham Cooper, Pres.
ters; Mrs. Clara Fritz, Mrs. Ma- I fell out of my bunk when I
.320 Fort St. West of Wayne
tilda Seldstein and Jeanette Frac- heard them. It reminded me so
tor; two sons, Harry and Sgt. much of Hellz-a-poppin I just sat
9629 Livernois at Grand River
Morris Fractor, and three grand- up and laffed until I cried. It's
- 23rd YEAR CH. 7474
daughters. .
really worth joining the Navy to
see." .
Harry Weinstein, Naval
Training School, Chicago, Ill.'.. .
Detroit's Finest
"We had a day of rest, last week.
Just a nine-mile hike with two
Jewish Funeral Home
hours to do it in. We made it in
one hour and 10 minutes, because
we doubled back and quick timed
all the way." . . . Pvt. Louis Zal-
kowitz, Camp Barkeley, Texas
NO CHARGE FOR USE OF OUR CHAPEL
(and I had to sit down and rest
6018 WOODWARD
TR. 2 2113
after walking from the Book-
Cadillac to the Penobscot Bldg:!)

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Page Fiffeet

Fears Palestine
Statehood May
Affect U.S. Jews

Letter Box

Home for Aged Thanks Us -
Editor, The Jewish News:
Please accept our sincere
Dr. Morgenstern Tells Pontiac thanks for the fine co-operation
which you have accorded us in
Congregation of Problems printing the news of activities of
Confronting Proposal
the Women's Auxiliary of the
Jewish Home for Aged.
Addressing Temple Beth Jacob,
MRS. I. E. GOODMAN. j
Pontiac, at a ceremony which
marked the burning of the mort- MOTHERS' CLUBS
gage, Dr. Julian Morgenstern,
Coming Events: Bruncheon and
president of Hebrew Union Col- all-day War Efforts Institute of
lege, declared that should Pales- the League of Jewish Women's
tine be granted statehood, the Organizations, Wednesday, April
status of American Jews immed- 7 at the Jewish Community Cen-
iately would change, as they ter, Woodward at Holbrook. The
would be classed as "foreigners" morning program is from 10:30
in the land of their birth.
a. m. to 12:30 p. m. and the after-
Dr. Morgenstern pleaded against noon program from 1 to 3 p. m.,
intense nationalism, declared that including war efforts movies. Re-
Judaism is universal and is the servations must be made no later
cradle of all religions and of true than Monday morning, April 5.
Oneg Shabbat under joint au-
democracy and justice.
spices of Center and Davison
Speaking on the topic "How to Mothers' Clubs on Saturday af-
Achieve Jewish Unity," Dr. Mor- ternoon, April 10, at the home of
genstern said that Palestine is Mrs. Ida Drapkin, 2556 Richton.
not the solution to the Jewish
problem. He said he doubted
ELECT
that Jews in Palestine ever would
be granted statehood and that the
physical problem of transporting
2,500,000 Jews would prove an
almost insurmountable task.
He declared, however, that if
the Peace Conference established
a Jewish state he would pray
for its success.
Approxiinately 150 persons at-
tended the dinner. On an earlier
occasion, the burning of the mort-
gage to the Temple proper was
celebrated. The event on March
21 marked the _burning of the
papers of indebtedness to the so-
cial hall of the Temple.
Brief remarks were delivered
by Rabbi Eric Friedland, spiritual
PHILIP
leader of Temple Beth Jacob,
and Sam A. Cohen, president.
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Is-
rael of Detroit gave the invoca-
COMMON
tion. Abe Lapides was toast-
master. .
• Respected By All!
J. Kovinsky and Arthur Rosen-
• Overseas War Veteran
thal were on the committee that

Qualified Candidate,
carried out the ceremony of
Detroit Citizens' League.
burning the mortgage.

GRIFFITHS

JUDGE

World War Veteran-

SHERMAN

KELLY

COMMON
PLEAS

- for -

JUDGE

Election, Monday, April 5, 1943

Former Ass't Prosecutor and
Attorney General

Re-Elect

JUDGE NEAL

LOANS

UNION

-

RETAIN

Lloy

Reid

.

State Highway Commissioner

You've. Got Good Roads
Let's Continue Them

Retain an experienced State Highway
Commissioner who has come up thru
the ranks to give Michigan the top-
most efficient department of its kind
in the nation . . . Re-elect him on his
record.

Election: April 5, 1943

DEMOCRAT

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