THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 22, 1944,
Jacob Chalat to Address
Dry Goods, Apparel Units
Page Nine ')
Detroit Students
Charges Justice
Win U. of M. Awards Dept. Sabotaging
Refugee Directive
Two prominent young Detroit-
2
ers—Hyram Zeldis, of 2310 Grand,
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Dr.
New York Attorney, Former Vienna Resident Who Helped and Miss Judith Laikin, of 8360 Samuel Margoshes, recently re-
LaSalle—are among the winners
Prepare Dolifuss for Bar, to Describe European Needs
in the annual turned from a two-month tour of
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Avery Hopwood Poland, at a press conference
at Joint Rally of Service Groups
Jacob S. Chalat, New York attorney and communal
leader, will speak at a joint rally of the dry goods and men's
apparel groups of the Detroit Service Group in behalf of
the Allied Jewish Campaign for the United Jewish Appeal
for Refugees, Overseas Needs and Palestine at the Jewish
Community Center, on Tuesday evening, April 2.
'literary awards
at the University
of Michigan. Ju-
dith, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin M.
Laikin, won a
$20 award for
both fiction and
poetry, and Hy-
Hyram Zeldis ram, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sye Zeldis, was awarded
a $20 prize for poetry.
Both winners are active leaders
in the Habonim labor Zionist
youth movement. Hyram was a
member of the staff of The Jew-
ish News before his graduation
from Central High School.
charged the Justice Department
with "sabotaging the intent of the
President's directive" to facilitate
immigration of refugees from dis-
placed persons to the U. S.
Margoshes said that he had
seen in Stockholm a copy of a
"secret directive" which instruct-
ed American consular offices in
East European countries to "pay
more attention to the screening .
of affidavits from relatives or
friends in the United States, hon-
oring only those that show unus-
ually high income tax or that
come from such close kin as fath-
er, mother, sister or brother," and
to reject "all other affidavits."
Gerald Keith, charges d'affaires
at the American Embassy in War-
saw, told him, Margoshes said,
that it would be three to six
months before they would be
ready to issue the first visa from
Poland because of the difficulty
of assembling a staff. The Amen-
:..an Consulate in Stockholm is
well-staffed, said Margoshes, but
they have been advised to go very
slowly in issuing visas.
Mr. Chalat, a native of Vienna,';
was secretary-general of the Group's Food Products Division
Jewish Student Organization em- will hold a general luncheon
bracing the Jewish students of next Wednesday, at the Standard
all institutions of higher learn- Club in the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
ing in Austria. In that capacity,
Among the hosts will be Nor-
he was one of the leading figures man Schwartz, Herman Osnos,
of Austrian Jewry for self-pres- Harry Ernstein, Harry Singer
ervation and survival in the and A. Copeland. Special efforts
crucial years after World War I. will be planned to insure com-
In 1920 he helped prepare the plete coverage of wholesalers,
late Engelbert Dollfuss, later retailers and employees for the
Chancellor of Austria, for the campaign.
B. B. Vocational Service
Bar.
Rallies Set for March 25
Resumes Legal Work
Hundreds of people in the Offers Two Fellowships
Upon coming to this country, mechanical trades are expected
WASHINGTON, D. C.—The
he took up legal work again and to turn out at 8 p. m. next
was admitted to American prac- Monday, in the Bagley Room Bnai Brith Vocational Service
tice. Since then he has played of Hotel Tuller, to hear Louis Bureau will again offer two fel-
an active role in the field of Sobel, assistant secretary of the
So many motorists have applied for this wonderful
local and overseas charities, hav- Joint Distribution Committee, lowships of $500 each for graduate
service for their cars that we have been unable to take
care of all of them within the original time limits of this
ing served as chairman of the address the opening rally of the work in vocational guidance, ac-
offer. So that no one may feel slighted, we are continuing
Speakers Bureau of the Council mechanical trades division of the cording to an announcement by
this offer.
of Fraternal and Benevolent Allied Jewish Campaign, it was Leon J. Obermayer, chairman of
Organizations of the Federation announced by Milton K. Mahler,
THIS TEST WILL SHOW ...
the Bnai Brith Vocational Service
of Jewish Charities and having division chairman.
been a member of its Board of
"This is the first step in our Commission. The fellowships will
If your car is safe
Governors, as well as of its Ex- all-out organization of people be given to college seniors or
• to drive.
in auto sales and services, filling graduates qualified for ultimate
ecutive Board.
If your car is wasting
An effective speaker, Mr. Cha- stations, scrap iron, waste ma- service in Jewish economic ad-
• tire mileage.
terials,
metals,
machinery
and
lat has a wide range of knowl-
justment agencies.
If your wheels are not
edge of the problems affecting steel to do their part in the
Applications must be submitted
• aligned and balanced.
the Jewish people throughout Detroit campaign for $1,000,000,"
Mr. Mahler stated.
on or before May 31, 1946, to the
the world and their needs.
If you have excessive gas
Chairmen of the various sec- Bnai Brith Vocational Service
Morris Shatzen is chairman of
• and oil useage.
lions
in
the
division
were
an-
Bureau,
1746
M
St.
N.
W.,
the dry goods section and Morris
SAUL H. ROSE
Properly aligned and balanced wheels
M. Jacobs is co-chairman. Nathan nounced by Mr. Mahler as fol- Washington 6, D. C.
General
can add 50% to 100% to the mileage of
H. Scholnick heads the men's lows: Harry Stamler for auto
Manager
apparel executive committee, sales; in Auto Services Harold addressed by Ira I. Sonnenblick,
your tires, save wear and tear on front-
which consists of Harry S. Cohn, Lachman and Samuel Binkow for Joint Distribution Committee
end mechanism, and perhaps save life.
Herbert M. Eiges, Bernard E. garages and parking lots and representative working on the
Complete wheel alignment and balancing machinery.
Pincus, William Sharpe and Dan Morris L. Fruman, honorary local campaign, are the Turover
Operated by factory-trained "Front-End Experts."
chairman, and Sidney Gorman Aid Society at a meeting at
Winograd.
and Samuel Kaufer, co-chairman Jericho Temple, the Russell
Call
New or drive in for your FREE alignment and balance test.
Two Building Trades Groups
for filling stations; Max D.
The property management sec- Schuster for metals; Samuel Woods Chapter of Hadassah at a
Have Your Chevrolet Car or Truck Serviced at .. .
tion of the building trades divis- Rands for scrap iron and Samuel session at the Rose Sittig Cohen
Building
and
the
Pinkser
Pro-
ion of the Detroit Service Group B. Solomon for steel. Machinery
will meet at 8 p. m. on Monday, and waste materials sections are gressive Aid Society at Jericho
Temple.
March 24, at campaign head- in the process of organizing.
5100 GRAND RIVER at Viaduct near Warren
The K e s h e never-Bessarabier
quarters in the Bagley Room,
Service Industries Organize
Verein
was
addressed
at
Beth
Hotel Tuller, to consider plans
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Leaders in insurance, laundry,
for full participation in the tailoring and other service in- Tefilo Emanuel and the Berdi-
chever
Progressive
Aid
Society
Allied Jewish Campaign. The dustries will meet on Sunday, to
meeting is being called by Allen map plans for year-round organ- heard Mr. Sonnenblick at a meet-
ing on March 14.
B. Kramer.
ization of their trades into the
Plans for full support of the Services Division of the Detroit
Allied Jewish Campaign will be Service Group and to plan their
made by members of the Hotel part in the Allied Jewish Cam-
Section of the Building TradeS paign. The meeting will be held
, Division at a luncheon meeting at 11 a. m. in the Ginsburg
called by Emanuel J. Harris, for Lounge of the Jewish Center.
12:15 p. m. Thursday, March 28,
Finance, barber shops, beauty
in Parlor H of the Hotel Book- parlors and cleaning and dyeing
Cadillac.
establishments will be among the
Builders' Hardware Sections
groups represented at the meet-
People in the hardware busi- ing.
ness have been called to a meet-
Organizations Addressed
ing at 8 p. m. next Tuesday, at
Campaign mobilization among
the Jewish Home for the Aged, Jewish fraternal and congrega-
by Nathan Rosenberg. This will tional organizations, particular-
be the first meeting for the ly for attendance at the city-
organization of a Hardware Sec- wide Allied Jewish Campaign
tion of the Builders' Division of rally on March 24, has been mov-
the Detroit Service Group to ing ahead swiftly, campaign
make plans for the Allied Jew- leaders announced.
ish Campaign.
Among the groups visited and
Architects Organize for Drive
Architects will hold their first
organizational meeting to plan
for active participation in the
Friendly
Allied Jewish Campaign at 8
p. m. on Thursday, March 28.
Neighborhood
Campaign Headquarters in the
Bagley Room of the Hotel Tuller.
Service
The meeting is being called by
Is
Yours At
Charles N. Agree.
Produce Section
Swinging into action for the
Allied Jewish Campaign at a
meeting at the home of Louis
Rycus, the Produce Section of
Magnificently fashioned in hard-to-get lustrous kid mohair ... the finer kind . . .
the Food, Products Division of 1
soft,
velvety, yet surprisingly durable. The back, inside and outside arms are deeply
the Detroit Service Group elect- j Standard Oil Products
tufted. The luxurious one-piece cushion is filled with down and feathers. Antiqued
ed four men as chairmen of the
Section. They are Harry Becker,
gold highlights the carved mahogany finish frame.
Gasoline-OH-Lubrication
Cy Kyte, Samuel Schwartz and
Tire Service - Washing
Mr. Rycus.
The steering committee of the
Now Managed by
section consists of Arnold Buchs-
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Sid Fox & Max Deutelbaum
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