Fricky, Sepiember 15, 1144 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Fifty-five Twelve Founding Fathers of Bnai Brith 'Cler gy, Educators 'Call on President To Speed Rescue Declaration of the First World' War. NEW YORK. — The Christian Council on Palestine, represent- ing 2,000 Christian; ministers and religious educators in the U. S. called on President Roosevelt to carry out a three-point program for the rescue of persecuted Jewry in Nazi-occupied Europe. In telegrams to the President and Secretary of State Hull, the Council urged: 1—that the President use his good offices "in urging the Brit- ish Government to abrogate the policy of the 1939 White Paper, and to lower the immigration barriers of Palestine so that at least some of the Jews in Europe may be rescued and permitted to enter the National Homeland promised them in the Balfour 3—that the President "exert all pressure possible on the Govern- ment of Admiral Horthy and compel them to cease all perse- cution of the Jewish people in Hungary." 2—that the U. S. open its gates to establish free ports for refu- gees, "not to a mere thousand, but to tens of thousands." The telegrams were signed by Dr. Henry A. Atkinson, chair- man, and Dr. Carl Hermann Voss, executive secretary, of the Christian Council on Palestine. The Officers and Members of Odessa Progressive Aid Society Greetings from Send You Their Best Wishes for A HAPPY NEW YEAR AL PRITZ ZION BAKERY Davimere Market 3285 W. Davison M. Sklar Pres. Make It A Happy New Year— HOLD ON 70 YoUa WAR - BOA DS With Increased Purchases of War Bonds! ANSI BUY These photos of the men who founded Bnai Brith on Oct. 13, 1843, some of which have never before been published. 1—William Renau, died in 1891. 2—Henry Anspacher. 3—Reuben Rodacher, died in 1886. 4—Valentine Koori, died in 1889. 5—Samuel Schafer. 6—Michael Schwab, died in 1899. 7—Henry Jones, principal founder and first secretary, died in 1866. 8—Isaac Dittenhoefer, first president, died in 1860. 9—Isaac Rosenbourgh, in whose store first plans were laid for Bnai Brith, died in 1894. 10—Jonas Hecht, last survivor of the founders and great-grandfather of Lester Sherrick, president of Norfolk Lodge in 1942, died in 1909. 11—Henry Kling, died in 1885. 12—Hirsch Heinman. MORE SPITZ CUT RATE 2181 Gratiof Ave. 7665 Gratiof Ave. ZION INNOVATION Will Use Soap as Cream. Container TEL AVIV (JPS-Palcor)—An ingenious idea has been devised by a pharmaceutical firm in Tel Aviv to overcome the difficulty caused by the shortage of glass a n d metal containers for 'I t s products. Its manager, F. En- gellmann, has produced a "con- tainer" made of toilet-soap, for filling with cold cream and sim- ilar substances. Once the con- tents have been used, the soap can be used for ordinary toilet purposes. It is believed that this novel packing will be eagerly sought on Middle East markets after the war, as the soap • with hol- loWed inside can be cast in vari- ous forms, giving an attractive setting to the cream. The firm, the Lys Company, is now ex- perimenting with such contain- ers to hold Eau de Cologne lo- tion water. The Officers and Members of Federation of Lithuanian, Jews Send You Their Best Wishes for A HAPPY NEW YEAR S. Jacobson Pres. WHO WILL BE PRESIDENT? Your V ote Will Count' REGISTER AT ONCE MICHIGAN'S LARGEST FLORSHEIM' DEALER Ideal Accommodations FUIRSHElki ► I BLEY ett. Parties Weddings Meetings Luncheons Dinners Societies Concerts Dances Confirmations 2231-15 Woodward Next to Fox Theatre Open Evenings The Penthouse Beautifully appointed, atop the Park Ave. Hotel, with bar, stage and completely equipped kitchen. Accommo- dates 100 t) 300 persons. AT THE CITY HALL Oct. 18 Is the Deadline The English R °C)1/1 A handsome room. League to Combat Anti-Semitism Has portable bar, adjoining kitchen, cozily furnished lounge. Perfect for social affairs of' 50 to 100 persons. Ask for Mr. Adrian The Officers and Members of Our Best Wishes • Facilities available for kosher catering For a Happy New Year Lutzker Yoliner Society HOTEL PARK AVENUE 2643 Park Ave. ( t 4 Send You Their Best Wishes for A HAPPY NEW YEAR DEXTER at WEBB 5705 JA, a,, ,K 1.? ilgaTeZ*; , - 44, Men's Wear Open Evenings Buy War Bonds! Until They ALL Come Back CA. 8400 Victory is hard to come by . . our enemies are strong. It will take the best efforts of every one of us . . . both on the firing line and here at home . . . to make that victory possible. The greater the effort, the greater and the sooner will we attain our objective . . . ARE YOU DOING ALL YOU CAN • • • • I 1 BUY WAR BONDS Keep on Buying War Bonds! New Year's Greetings Greetings—. BORDEN'S LASKY FURNITURE CO. FARM PRODUCTS OF MICHIGAN 13300 JOS. CAMPAU • 1 1