Friday, September 7, 1945 THE Take Firm Steps to End Hoodlumism inMichigan JEWISH NEWS Page Fifty-Five CHAPLAIN'S AWARD JWB-JWII to Aid. Discharged QIs Solve Problems Charlevoix Mayor Selects Citizens' Committee, Which Includes Rabbi Harry Kaplan, Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and Isaac Franck: Appeal for Democracy vice. workers of JWB also rep- resent JWV. .•. - NEW YORK—One of the veteran's great problems is the need for someone to define his rights and benefits in simple terms and to point out the chan- nels through -vvii.ich application for benefits must be directed. The Veterans Service program of the National Jewish Welfare Board, carried out jointly with the Jewish War Veterans of the U. S., seeks to perform this function for the ex-serviceman and woman with the highest de- gree of personal attention. As a joint enterprise of JWB_ and the JWV the program has the added advantage of the aid of the local posts of JWV and of the 300 Jewish .Centers and 600 Army and Navy committees_. affiliated with JWB. Mayor Robert Bridge of Charlevoix has announced the appointment of his Citizens' Committee "to plan a program for better understanding between Charlevoix's permanent residents and summer guests." This committee was chosen as a result of incidents which resulted in several Detroit boys and girls being hurt by The purpose of the Veterans Service Committee is to provide a central service to meet all problems confronting the re- turned servicemen and this ser vice does not end shortly after the serviceman is discharged_ Believing that affiliation with a neighborhood group is an im- portant factor in adjustment to civilian I i f e, the YMHA's, YWHA's and Jewish Centers affiliated with JWB have offered six months' to a year's free membership to men on their discharge. hoodlums. The committee consists of Mayor Bridge, as ex-officio; plementation of the ideals of democracy, justice and equal- three townsmen, Arthur Berge- son, Angulus L. Foshman and S. ity of opportunity for all right- MAJ. GEN. L E M U E L C. E. Coleman; and three visitors minded and law-abiding men SHEPHERD JR., commanding Rabbi Harry Kaplan, director of and women that we can help general 6th Marine Division, to pay the debt that we owe the Hine' Foundation at the Uni- (back to camera) congratulates versity of Ohio, Mrs. Isaac Gil- to our heroic dead." Other incidents by hoodlums NAVAL CHAPLAIN MOR- bert and Isaac Franck of Detroit. reported from Michigan cities TON M. BERMAN on receipt Mayor's Statement have brought action by author- The Charlevoix Courier, of ities, and there are assurances of a Bronze Star for "meritori- which E. I. Steinhurst, a former that a repetition of disturbances ous achievement" on Okinawa. Detroiter, is editor and publisher, Rabbi Berman's home is in will not be tolerated in Mich- N. Cotter — H. Leviant last week featured the statement igan. JWB has been recognized as - Chicago, by Mayor Bridge, which already an accredited agency by the 13310 DEXTER appeared in the columns of The Veterans Administration . since- Jewish News last week, on the Television Program 1925. The JWV is also an :ac- TO. 8-1382 first page. credited agency. Veterans Ser- In Stratosphere Idea A full page advertisement was inserted in the Charlevoix Cour- Louis Kahn, president of Al- Palestine Expert ier by Julius Wagman, who signs bert Kahn Associates, brother of himself "a property owner and the late Albert and Morritz Kahn, NEW YORK (JPS)—Plans for taxpayer in Charlevoix," under member of a family of world the heading "Behold, How Good famous architects, died last Sat- frequency modulation and tele- and How Beautiful It Is for urday after a brief illness at vision broadcasting from planes Brethern to Dwell in Harmony Crestbrook, his Franklin, Mich., flying in the stratosphere which made front page news through- Together," a quotation from the estate. He was 60. out the world last week when 33rd Psalm. The full text of this A graduate of the University announced by Westinghouse and To All Our Friends and Patrons full page statement follows: of Michigan, he was a member the Glenn Martin Co., were first "In the Cause of Democracy, of the American Society of Arch- nineteen of Charlevoix's brave itects, the Engineers Club, Bloom- proposed by M. Abramovich, boys laid down their lives in field Open Hunt Club and Tem- head of the Palestine Broadcast- ing Co., in February, 1944. the late war. They died that ple Beth El. we and our children might live Abramovich, who was head of He is survived by his wife, the Electronics Service and Sup- in peace and security. Beryl; a son, Ensign William ply Co. in this country during Unfortunate Incident Yemans at Jos. Comp Louis, USNR, and a brother, Fe- the war years, had submitted his "An unfortunate incident lix of San Francisco. Harry Seltzer proposals to the Radio Corp. of this week has sullied the fair Mr. Kahn was associated with America and the General Elec- name of "C harlevo ix-The- Beautifur. Although no com- the Kahn architectural firm tric Co., who turned him down. pin. Nom, Nesok Now *look '■ 111 'monk 'IOW ', IOW 'milk 'milk %amok 'IOW Nook ' , look Nosvk munity can be held respon- since 1909 and had served as Dr. W. R. G. Baker, vice presi- sible for the misconduct of a president since 1943, since the dent of General Electric, then few undisciplined persons, it death of his brother, Albert. chairman, of the Radio Technical Born in Honesdale, Pa., March Planning Board, wrote Abramo- is gratifying- to know that the 5, 1885, he came to Detroit 40 law enforcing authorities of vich at that time, that he thought the city are keenly aware of years ago. He moved to Frank- such a plan "workable provid- the dangers that are inherent lin in 1925. He had served as ing that you can obtain the prop- in the events of the past week secretary-treasurer and execu- er type of aircraft and that the and that they are taking all tive head of Kahn Associates. economics can be worked out." possible measures to bring the miscreants to justice, and to insure all law-abiding persons whether residents or visitors in the city that they will have absolute security and courteous treatment within our gates. "It is only by a full im- 1401 Broadway DEXTER- DAVISON MARKET • Louis Kahn Dies Of New Year's Greetings HARRY'S KOSHER RESTAURANT New Year's Greetings S RLIN S Rosh Hashamah Greetings— S. Schwartz Funeral Is Held in Windsor; Former Detroiter Samuel Schwartz, prominent former Detroit merchant, for the last few years a resident of Win- dsor, died on Aug. 29 at his home, 982 Bruce St., Windsor, at the age of 69. Funeral services were held Aug. 30 at the Shaar Hashomay- im Synagogue, Windsor. He is survived by his wife, two sons and two daughters. At the time of his funeral, a memorial service was held for another son, Flying Officer Michael Schwartz, RCAF, who has been missing in action since February, 1944. 6314 W. McNichols Rd. Judge John D. Watts Henry a Levett Judge of Record's Court Morrey A. Levett Roy L. Levett Not.. , Nook ', NOW ■ isilk 'Wilk Nook Nook NNW 'look Nam. "IOW Nook 'yak •colk Traffic & Ordinance Div. ew Year's G reeting, Detroit Creamery Co. and Ebling Creamery Co. Now Under the Management of A. S. Landis and A. Soifer Rovner Progressive Verein • Extends Greetings on the New Year New Years Greetings J. Gubow, —Pres. J. Siegal, —Sec'y. A Happy New Year to all of ifs friends. and guests wish- The rebuilding of Palestine in ing them health and happiness and the Spirit of the Torah during cheer, peace on earth and a jolly and the New Year is one of our happy New Year. chief obligations as Jews. Sisters of Zion Mizrachi The Landises and The Soifers '46-4