Friday, June 28, 1946
THE JEWISH NEWS
Ham tramck Demands
Immediate Showdown
On Gas Proposals
Obituaries
MRa MINNIE SHIER of 3711
Webb passed away on June 20 at
Harper Hospital. The deceased
was 66 years old. Burial took
place in Youngstown, 0. Surviv-
ing are her children,• Jack Shier
of California, Mrs. Belle Av-
streih of New York City and
Mrs. Dorothy Kay of Detroit;
a grandson, Barry Kay; four
brothers. Harry, Jack, Louis and
Morris Steinberg; one sister, Mrs.
Elizabeth Knight of Youngstown.
Page Twenty-three
Monument
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Unvel i ngs
The unveiling of a tombstone
Natural gas consumers of the
over the grave of the late Lillian
metropolitan a r ea this week
Gordon Alpern will take place at
moved forward another step to-
2 p. in. Sunday, June 30, at Beth
ward breaking the "gas faminei
El Memorial Park Cemetery. Rel-
and making possible the heating
atives and friends are invited to
of more homes with gas during
attend the service.
the coming winter.
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A resolution adopted unani-
mously by the Hamtramck City
The unveiling of a monument
Council asks the Michigan Con-
over the grave of the late Hyman
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solidated Gas Co. to state formally
Tyner will take place at 2 p.m.
whether it will purchase, or re-
HARRY COLE of the Belcrest Sunday, June 30, at Clover Hill
fuse to purchase, the additional Hotel died last Friday. Funeral Park Cemetery. Relatives and
natural gas being offered by the services were held Sunday at friends are invited to attend.
* * *
Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co., Kaufman Funeral Chapel. Burial
of 2,500,000 cubic feet daily, avail- was in Machpelah Cemetery. He
Mrs. A. Pomerantz invites rel-
able before 1947.
was born in England 64 years ago atives and friends to the unveiling
and resided in Detroit for five of the monument over the grave
Hamtramck's Resolution
Hamtramck's action . follows years. He is survived by his wife, of her late husband, Adolph Pom-
closely upon Detroit's recent plea Pearl; two brothers, Harris and erantz, at 1 p. m. Sunday, July 7,
to the Federal_ Power Commission Reuben; three sisters, Miss Hilda at Machpelah Cemetery.
* *
to approve without delay Pan- Cole, Mrs. Essie Gutenberg and
handle Eastern's application for Mrs. Minnie Pizer.
The
children
of
the late Sarah
* * *
a certificate to expand existing
Feinberg invite their relatives and
MRS. SOPHIA FELHANDLER friends to attend the service for
gas transmission facilities. The
resolution contains, further, this of 8847 Linwood Ave. died June the unveiling of a tombstone over
22 at the age of 62, Services were her grave at 11 a. m. on Sunday,
significant clause:
"That the senators and repre- held at .Lewis Brothers Chapel. June at Clover Hill Park
sentatives in Congress from Mich- Burial took_ place at Zamosh Tam- Cemetery,
igan and Wayne County be re- ashover Cemetery, with Rabbi
quested to ascertain whether the Unger officiating. Surviving are
Natural Gas Act, as amended, her husband, Hyman, and four
makes it possible for federal au- children,
* * *
thority to impose upon consumers
In loving memory of our de-
MRS;
ROSE
DWORMAN. of
of Michigan a duplicate natural
gas pipe line facility, against the 3010 Sturtevant died June 18 at voted son and brother, Irving Ber-
the age of 50. Services were held man, who entered into his eternal
wishes of said consumers."
The request is prompted by a June 20 - at Lewis Bros., with rest on June 26. 1926.
HIS FATHER, MOTHER,
project promoted by the American Rabbi Adler officiating. Burial
SISTERS AND BROTHER.
Light & Traction Co. for con- was in Machpelah Cemetery. The
struction of a $84,000,000 pipe line survivors are her husband, David,
Americans United, Inc.,
from Texas to Michigan. It would and two children.
be owned by Michigan Consoli-
Calls for DPs Transfer
dated Cas Co., subsidiary of Jacob Manson. Dies at 96
American Light & Traction.
NEW YORK-"Thee - movement
Jacob Manson of. 2962 Sturte- of the diSplaced ,l - ews of Europe
Pledge Aid to Detroit
Hamtramck's resolution peti- vant passed away on Tuesday, into Palestine should be made
tioned the Federal Power Com- June 25, at the age of 96. Serv- effective as -.soon- as possible," it
mission to "speedily approve ices were held on Wednesday at was urged by -Americans United
pending applications of the Pan- Ira Kaufman Funeral Chapel. for World Movement,• Inc., which
handle Eastern Pipe Line Co. to- Burial took place in the Beth announced the passage_ of a. res-
-ward immediate enlargement of Tephilo Emanuel Cemetery. Rab- olution calling for the immediate
natural gas supplies to the Detroit bis Eisenman and Adler and Can- implementation _ot the.:' Anglo-
area, including Hamtramck," and tor Sonenklar officiated.
American ComMittee of inquiry's
Surviving the deceased are his recommendation-.: . ft h a t.• 100,000
pledged aid to Detroit in prevent-
ing "such impositions, abuses and children, Ben and Henry of De- homeless Jews be adMitted into
restrictions upon the citizens of troit and Max of Burbank, Calif., Palestine. .
Hamtramck as may arise from Mrs. Jacob Kass, Mrs. Thedore
Americans United also favored
monopolistic aims and practices." Isaacs, Mrs. Samuel Caplan and a UN Trusteeship for Palestine,
In announcing curtailment of Mrs. Jennie Rovelsky of San and called for the abrogation of
house heating service some weeks Francisco. There are also 17 the White Paper.
ago, Michigan Consolidated ad- grandchildren and nine great
The organization is headed by
vertised that it would be able to grandchildren.
Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, acting
supply approximately 80,000 fam-
president;•Raymond Gram Swing,
ilies. Panhandle Eastern since has 'Deternac,' New Chemical .
chairman of the Board of Direc-
offered an additional increased
tors; Norman Cousins,' chairman
Now
Available
to
Public
supply sufficient to heat an addi-
A new branch of the Abso- of the executive committee, and
tional 1,500 dwellings, but no
Clean
chemical Co., exclusively Ulric Bell, executive vice-presi-
statement has been issued by
owned and operated by former dent.
Michigan Consolidated.
servicemen, has been opened in
Detroit, with offices at 6432 Cass. Janet's Reopens Tuesday;
Arthur Meyerowitz Retires
The company is the sole manu-
After 19 years With UAHC
Shop Completely Remodeled
NEW YORK, (JTA) - Tribute facturer of "Deternac," trade
to Arthur Meyerowitz for his ser- name of a product used for gen-
Janet's announces the re-open-
vices to Reform Judaism in. the eral household cleaning from ing of its remodeled store on
U. S. was paid at a luncheon ten- dishes to 'fine laundry. It is com- 12th St., Tuesday, July 2, in the
dered him by leaders of the Fed- posed of chemicals recently re- same location where, in 14 years,
eration of Reform Synagogues at leased by the War Production it has grown from a small single
the Lawyer's Club here on the Board,
store to its present 60 foot front-
The chemicals in "Deternac" age.
occasion of his retirement after
19 years of service as a member were used exclusively by the
The management has complete-
of the staff of the Union of armed forces for five years as a ly renovated the shop and in ad-
American Hebrew Congregations cleaning detergent. Former offi-
dition to infants, boys and girls'
and director of finance of its cers in the Army Supply Ser-
affiliate, the New York Federta- vices have been working with the apparel and ladies' specialty wear,
will carry a complete line of in-
tion of Reform Synagogues.
chemicals for six months before fants' and juvenile furniture and
announcing the product to the toys. in the second floor. Owners
public. It is available to the gen- are Louis Pollak, Mrs. Janet
eral public by Calling 1-
Dunn, Julius Pollak and Bernard
Old style floor and table lamps brought us
4800.
to date. Vases made Into lamps. Parts for
Pollak.
all lamps. Broken glass and porcelain lamps
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