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June 28, 1943 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-06-28

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Kosher Meat Ceiling Prices

Honored by Wayne

10 to Be Awarded
Diplomas in Flint

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Detroit District Consumer Section of Office of Price
Administration Issues Price List and Warns
Against the Black Market

KOSHER BEEF AND VEAL 7 .
(Fats must be trimmed to within one'
inch before weighing)
AA A . B
Cuts of Meat

Conference to Last
co.- I Aug. 29 to Sept. 2
Good Choice mercial

Cents per pound

Kosher Beef
Brisket
-
NEW YORK, (JTA) — The.
32 32 28
Breast Alf beef (bone-in)
41 41 35 American Jewish Conference, in
Breast of beef (boneless)
Chuck
which all Jewish membership or-
Chuck roast-arm or blade
ganizations are
will
or steak (bone-in), Eng-
lish cut or neck • beef
be convened in New York City,
(boneless)
. 39 36 34
Shoulder steak (boneless) 50 47 44 and will open its sessions on
• ' Aug. 29, it was announced here
Plate
Flanken (bone-in)
24 24 23 by the headquarters of the Con-
Flanken (bOneless) .
.30 30 28
ference.
Rib
Flanken-short ribs - (bone-in) 24 2.4 23
The Conference will conclude
7" steak or roasts
45 43 39
10" steak or .roasts -
41 39 36 on Sept. 2. During the five-day
Shank _,•••
deliberations various problems
Shank ( -bdne=in).- . .".
:24 24 24
-Shank (boneleSs)
32 32 32 Concerning post-war Jewish rights
Ground Beef (any ready-
in Europe and in Palestine will
- ground beef, regardless
of cut ftoM which it is
• be discussed and a program will
taken
37 37 37 formulated for presentation to
Kosher Veal
Breast and neck ((bone-in) 24 23 22 the Peace Conference.
Neck (boneless)
35 34 31
Rib chop or roast
46 45 41
Shank bone-in)
24 2.3 22
Shank (boneless) • •
4.. 34 31
Shoulder: :square cut
(boneless) .
;62 60 57
Shouldc: - : square . cut
(boric-in)
33 32 30
NEW YORK (JPS) Almost
Shoulder •.chop. or roast
(bone-in)
40 39 37 four years from the time she left
Ground veal
37 37 37 Lodz, Poland with the outbreak
Kosher Lamb
Breast and shank (bone-in) 23 22 21 of war, Mrs. Malvina Tarakower,
Chuck. square cut (bone-in) 43 40 37 noted Polish Jewish social work-
Neck. (bone-in).
27 26 24 er, arrived in the United States,
Neck (boneless)
37 37 37
Rib chop and roast
. 55 52 49 to be reunited with her son and
Shoulder chop and steak 48 45 42 husband, Dr. Arieh Tartakower,
o
Grund
lamb.
.37 37 37
general secretary of the World
R.ETAIL CEILING PRICES FOR
KOSHER POULTRY •
Jewish Congress. Mrs. Tartako-
Live
Dressed
Fryers and roosters -
39
44 wer's long journey included stops
Fowl (Old Hens)
34
39 in Siberia, Persia, South Africa
Stag (1)10 Roosters) .
30
34 and Brazil.
Geese
36
41
Ducks -
35 • 40
. An additional charge of 1(k a bird
may be made for killing. and a charge
of 10c a bird may be made fdr dress-
ing- . No charge may be made for
"blood' and feathers." No charge may
be made for drawing the bird.
RETAIL CEILING LPRICES FOR -
For The Greafesf Vacation
VARIETY MEATS
Brains
. --- •26
30
23
In
Your Whole Life ...
Li N*0 I 'S .. .
.
• •
.51
92
43
Lungs- (and heart)
• 08

14
Melts
. -08.
• 08 .
08
.. „
Sweethreads
-
.53 , .67
47
Tongues
. . 42 - 36 .
29

Hera. Trip From Poland
To U. S. Takes 4 Years

Buy War Bonds!

Stein's

Pisgah Postpones
Its Installation

Action Made Necessary by
the Emergency; To End
Borid. Nye June 30

Natural Beauty

JUDGE HARRY B. KEIDAN

At the commencement exer-
cises of Wayne University, held
June 17 at the Olympia, Judge
Harry B. Keidan of the Circuit
Court of Wayne County was hon-
ored by having the degree of
Doctor of Laws conferred upon
him.
The citation that went with
the award of .the honorary Doct-
orate to Judge Keidan reads:
Keidan, . grad-
Harry
uate of the Detroit C.ollege of
Law; for thirty years a public
servant as assistant prose-
cutor, Judge of the Recorder's
Court, and now Judge of the
Circuit Court for the Third
Judicial Circuit of Michigan;
respected teacher in the Wayne
University Law School, and .
Trustee of the Wayne Uni-
versity Foundation.
"A leader in the reorganiza-
tion of the' Recorder's Court,
in the establishment .of the
Psychopathic Clinic, and en-
trusted with the heavy bur-
den of one-man grand jury
service, be has sought steadily
to expedite the settlement of
cases and to assure" a sound
scientific basis for judicial
decision.
"This University recognizes
with gratitude the achieve .
' ment of a distinguished citizezt
to whom his high office is a
sacred trust exercised for the
public good."

,

At commencement exercises to
be held this Sunday, at 3 p. m.,
in the Flint Jewish Community
Center, diplomas will be awarded
to the following 10 graduates
from the religious school of Con-
gregation Beth Israel of Flint.
RUth Roslyn Altman, HOward
Cohen, Shirley Culiner, Pearl
Betty Fleisher, Shirley Gottfelt,
Ruth Lillian Kaplan, Beatrice
Levenson, Roslyn Sylvia Rosen-
feld, Lois Joyce 'Steinman and
Richard Woods.
The Beth Israel Choir, consist-
ing of Gertrude Bernstein, Car-
men Culiner, Sandra Fineberg,
Shirley Hertz, Rose Himelhoch,
Dorothy Linder and Myrna Wo-
lin, under the direction of Sidney
Schwartz, will sing appropriate
selections.
The program will commence
with 'a welcoming address by
Rabbi S. Z. Fineberg, who will
also deliver an address during
the program and will give the
benediction. The graduating class
will sing. Miss Anna. Bolston
Will be the pianist during the
:singing of the national anthems.
Others participating in the pre.-
gram will include Shirley 'Gott-
felt, president of the class and
valedictorian; Lois Steinman,
the other valedictorian; Richard
Woods, salutatorian; Leonard
Bolston, president of the junior
class; Pearl Fleisher, vice-presi-
dent of the graduating class; Mrs.
Israel Sendler, president of the
Beth Israel Sisterhood; Jacob
Pines, president of the congrega-
tion; Nathan Finkelstein, presi-
dent of the synagogue's Board of
Education; George Litt, chairman
of the Sunday School Commit-
tee. The entire graduating class
will participate by giving group
salutations and in songs.

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A memorial meeting in tribute
to the late Dr. Chaim Zhitlowsky
will be held at Northern High
School, Woodward and Clair-
mount Ayes., this Sunday eve-
ning.
William Edlin, editor of the
Jewish Daily Day of New York,
will be the guest speaker. Other
speakers will include Rabbi Leon
Fram of Temple Israel and Leon
Kay, president of the Detroit
Chapter of the American Jewish
Congress. Max Holtzman will
preside.
The musical program will be
provided by the Freiheit Gesangs
Verein, under the direction of
Henri Goldberg, and the Halevy
Singing Society's Chorus under
the direction of Dan Frohman.
Jack. Newman will give several
recitations.
The Dr. Zhitlowsky Memorial
Committee, which is arranging
this event, announces that doors
of the High School will open at
7:30 p. m. There will be a small
admission charge.

British Colonial
Officer "Impressed"

TEL AVIV (JPS-Palcor)—A. E.
Boyd, official of the British Colo-
nial Office in London, declared
that he was "strongly impressed"
by the all-Jewish city of Tel
Aviv and its development, after
visiting the town and several
important Jewish institutions.

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The proclamation of Governor
Half-Mile Private Bathing Beach—Tennis—Golf—Boating—Fishing
HarrY F. Kelly, declaring a state
Private Playgrounds and CounsellOr for Children
Transportation Arranged Ftom Traverse City
of martial law in Detroit, post-
al.., poned the installation „of, officers
of Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of Bnai
Brith scheduled for Monday,
June 21. Rudolph Meyersohn,
president, announced. If the state
ON GRAND TRAVERSE BAY
OMENA, MICH.
of martial. law is lifted by next
For 1nformatiOn and ROserYations, Call 'UN. 1-61/2, Daily 10 to 5
Monday, June 28, the installation
will be held in TeMple Beth El
Brown Memorial Chapel at 8:30
p. m. The public is invited.
Aaron Droock, past, •president
of District Grand Lodge- No 6 of
Bnai Brith will install the new
officers whose names were listed
in The Jewish News two weeks
To let human machinery wear out from lack of attention k
ago.
.4( as costly and unpatriotic as sabotage! .Take "time-out" for
All members, their families arid
a "tune-up" that will give you new efficiency, increased
friends are invited.
The •850,000 War Bond Drive
vigor . . . do it BEFORE you're worn too much for repair.

of Pisgah Lodge enters its final
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stages, according to Max Gold-
Golf, Fish, Play in this delightful recreation retreat, where
hoff, chairman of Pisgah's • war
4( every facilityplanmed to give you needd
e change and
service committee. This drive of-
ficially ends on June :30. This
restoration. Mineral baths under the same roof from ,oui-
quota was given to Pisgah Lodge
famous Miner-v.1 Springs, Sun Bathing on our Roof Top
by District Grand Lodge No.
Solarium. Sensible Rates—always. Write for them today.
as part of a district-wide $10,000, 7
000 Bond drive in honor , of Bnai
WE STRICTLY ADHERE TO THE DIETARY LAWS
Brith's 100th yeai and as a pre-
lude to the War Service Conven- Phone Mt. Clemens 2507
The
tion in Milwaukee in July which
will have as its guest of honer
and principal 'speaker Hon. Hen-
HOTEL and MINERAL BATHS
ry Morgenthau, Jr., Secretary of
MAX Ei.KIN, Managing Director
the Treasury. •
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Mr. Goldhoff. asks. the members
Of the community to buy 'their
bond from Pisgah Lodge. A phone
il,ftwa.
Call to TOwnsend•-;8-1346 .will
MIC H IG N
bring. a Bond rePresenta Li i.e.

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Honor Zhitlowsky's
Memory on Sunday

Graduates, Rabbi Fineberg William Edlin, New York Edi-
tor, Rabbi Fram and Leon
and Synagogue Officers to
Kay Will Speak
Appear on Program

The Detroit District Consumer Section of the Office of Price
Administration has issued a list of_ the highest prices which may be
charged for kosher beef, veal and lamb..
Emphasis is placed on the fact that no one May . be 'Charged
more than these ceiling prices. Anyone who charges more is guilty
of breaking the law and his store is a black market. Such - a person
is injuring his country and helping our enemies. .
Furthermore,. anyone who pays more than the ceiling . price is
supporting the black . .market. The following rules must be followed:
1. Never pay More than the ceiling price.
2. Don't buy from a dealer who sells food without collecting the
proper number of stamps. -
3. If a butcher reduces his point values, insist on a price re-
duction of at least 25 per cent. This is an O.P.A. regulation.
4. Report violations immediately to the nearest War Price and
Rationing Board office or the O.P.A., 600 Griswold St., RA. 9737.
RETAIL CEILING PRICES FOR

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Friday, June 25, 1943

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Ten

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REGISTRATIONS CLOSED

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Except For a Few. Vacancies Available
For the Second Half of the Season

HOW TO BEACH THE CAMP:
BY AUTO: Take Michigan Ave.. U. S. 112, through Ypsilanti. Saline
and Clinton, 9 miles west of •Clinton take Camp Road to the right.
BY GREYHOUND BUS: Take Bus to Irish Hills. get off at camp
stop, 15 minutes walk from camp, or Phone ONSTED 4313 and we
will pick )•Ott Vp•

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COLONIAL

Nursery and Kindergarten under ,the
supervision of Merrill-Palmer instructors.

'EDITH B. BERCOVICH, DIRECTOR

Former Director of Jewish Child Placement. Bureau

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