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November 08, 1946 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-11-08

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friehrt, November 11, 1944

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Seveofeew

Jewish Settlers Fired Upon
By Arab Villagers Again

Weitzel Conducts, 'Information Tease'
At Food Service Council's Stag Dinner

Two Jews, Three Arabs Killed in Battle in Huleh Swamp

District in. Northern Palestine; Leaders Condemn

Irgun Terrorist Activities

JERUSALEM.—(JTA)—Arab villagers fired on Jewish
settlers of Masouth Itzhak south 'of Jerusalem on Tuesday.

The Arabs fled when the Jewish settlement's police fired
into the air. No one was shot but two Jews were injured by
stones. Meanwhile the work on Neoth Mordechai, where two
Jews were killed Sunday by Arabs, was suspended until the

authorities hold hearings on the
land dispute.
when they attempted to escape
Besides the two Jews three from Caraolos Detention Camp,
Arabs also were killed in the Nicosia, Cyprus.
Arabs demonstrated on Nov. 2,
Huleh swamp district in northern
Palestine while Jews were in the anniversary
of the Jewish
Balfour
Dec-
laration, against
a.pira-

—Photo by Paul Kirsch, Jewish News Photographer

TONY WEITZEL, Detroit News columnist, seated at the extreme left at speakers'
table, is shown condticting an "Information Tease" at the victory stag dinner of the Food
Service Council of the Detroit Service, at Hotel Statler. Participants itt the panel included
BERNARD GOURWITZ, ISIDORE SOBELOFF, JOHN LURIE, IRWIN COHN, BEN
KLEIN, CY KYTE, SOL SCHAYOWITZ and SAM SCHWARTZ.

2 DSq Divisions
Plan Elections

Two of the leading divisions in
the Detroit Service Group will
hold elections of officers for
year-round community action this
month.
The Real Estate and Building
Council will hold its founder's
meeting Bruncheon Sunday, Nov.
17, at 11:30 a. m., in Butzel Hall
at the Jewish Community Center.
The Mercantile Division will
meet at a dinner at 6:30 p. In.
Tuesday, Nov. 19, in the Wayne
'Room of Hotel Statler.
Featured speaker at the real
estate and building council meet-
ing will be Isidore Sobeloff, ex-
ecutive director of the Jewish
Welfare Federation. The nomin-
ating committee includes: Ben-
jamin Wilk, chairman; Harry C.
Davidson, Milton J. Doner, Sam-
uel Ellman, Max C. Handler, Ben-
jamin Smith, David Wilkus,
James Rossin, Louis Berry and
Barney Smith.
Nominees for this division are:
Louis Berry, chairman; vice-
chairmen, Meyer Fishman, Max
C. Handler, Joseph Holtzman,
Barney Smith; executive director,
Irwin Shaw; executive secretary,
Henry Feinberg; representatives
to Federation board of Governors,
Louis Berry and Barney Smith.
Nominated on the board of di-
rectors are:

B ul 'tiers. James Rossin. George D
Nathan Silverman; rt.ai
--late, Ben B. Fenton. David Wilkus;
hotels, Emanuel J. Harris. Joseph Rad-
r; property management. Allen C
amer, Harry Rott; contractors and
-lb-contractors. Norman Ross. .Abe
Silberstein; • modernization. repairs. .
milers and tinsmiths. Samuel E. Ell-
. n and Jacob Kalt: building sup-

'hers, Benjamin Wilk; store fixture.
amtor suppliers and hardware. Waiter
i aid, Irving Goldberg. Ben Smith:
• - inters and decorators. Irving Bron-
• • Samuel Victor; heating. plumbing
-• suppliers. Harry C. Davidson:
lectricians and suppliers, Morse Gold-
man. Dan Zalesin: architects and
building engineers. Charles N. Agree;
. '1 and ice. David Goldberg.

ses'ours.

One of America's outstanding
economists, Robert R. Nathan, will
address the election dinner meet-
ing of the mercantile division.
e report of the nominating
committee will be presented by
Maurice A. Enggass, whose com-
mittee includes: David M. Feerer,
Samuel A. Granadier, Morris Ben
Lewis, David M. Lieberwitz, Wal-
•r J. Mayer,, Howard Schiller,
Morris ShatzeA, Fred F. Sim-
mons, Louis Tabashnik, Eugene
Weiss,- Dan Winograd, Max Osnos
and Israel Himelhoch.
Nominated for office in this
iivision are: Chairman, Max Os-
nos; vice-chairmen, Israel Himel-
Inch, Julian H. Krolik, Louis
- •binson; secretaries, Esther R.
Prussian, Irwin Shaw; represent-
atives to board of governors of
Federation, Maurice A. Enggass,
Israel Himelhoch, Morris Shatzen.
Included on the Board of Di-
rectors of the division are:

'Jewele rs, Emil Rose, Fred F. Sim-
nons; shoes. Samuel D. Plotler; dry
foods, Maurice A. Landau; furniture,
Ierman Mathias, Louis Tabashnik;
uggage and loans, Morris Ben Lewis;
pecialty shops. Walter J. Mayer, I_
Zuieback; store executives.
- oseph Davidson; stbre employees,
"times Wineman, David Chaney; fur-
iers, David M. Feerer; milliners. How-
ird Schiller; men's apparel, Nathan
I. Scholnick, Dan Winograd; merchant
ailors, Samuel A. Granadier.

When the list of officers for
he Food Service Council of the

Danny Kaye Heads
Variety Show Cast
At Red Feather Rally

Comedian Danny Kaye, screen,
stage and radio star, will head
a cast of top-notch variety acts
at an Olympia Stadium rally for

New Hansel 'N' Gretel Shop
Offers Children's Specialties

Joe Kaploe, former owner of
Kapl6e's Kiddie Korner, and Sam
Feinberg are now proprietors of
the Hansel 'n' Gretel Children's
Specialty Shop, 17745 Grand Riv-
er near Oakman, which had its
grand opening Nov. 7.
Featuring apparel for tots to
pre-teem, juvenile furniture and
toys, the Hansel 'n' Gretel shop
sells only nationally k MOWN! prod-
ucts approved by Good House-
keeping and Parents' Magazines.
Barry Zomer, World War H vet-
eran, will head the shoe depart-
ment, assuring perfect fit by
modern fitting methods.
In honor of the opening, week-
end customers at the shop will
receive copies of their favorite
wallet-size photo, encased in plas-
tic.

process of establishing a new tions in Palestine. The next day
colony. The 40 Jewish settlers re- Palestine Jews carried out a
pulsed the Arab attack. The strike in protest against •eJusal
colony was established on land of the British to admit 1,279 Jew-
of the Jewish National Fund. ish immigrants who, instead, were
. This was the first clash be- deported to Cyprus.
tween Jews and Arabs since
1939.
;Jewish Agency Announces
Continuation of Irgunist terror- Measures To Curb Terror
JERUSALEM, ( J T A') — The
ist activities, which resulted in
the blasting of a wing of the Jewish Agency said it will take
measures to reduce terrorism.
Jerusalem railway station, has
The statement came on the heels
brought condemnation from re- of the disastrous blasts which cost
sponsible Jewish leaders. At the lives of several British sol-
least 10 are said to have been diers and policemen and wounded
killed as a result of the new many others.
An Agency spokesman said the
clashes. British troops battled ; outrages were an attempt to co-
Jewish youths after the explosion. erce the Jewish community into
Two Jews were shot by guards adopting policies and me thods
which it has always shunned.

Aluma, Migdal Discuss

Labor Zionist Program

Aluma and Migdal. Labor Zion-
ist Organization of America Poale
Zion, will meet at 8 p. in. Sun-
day, in Butzel Hall of the Jew-
ish Center.
Speakers will be Morris Leiber-
man and Sidney Shevitz. presi-
dent and treasurer, respectively.
of the Central Committee of the
Labor Zionist Organization of
Detroit. The topic will be "The
Program and Organizational Set-
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
DANNY KAYE
Mrs. Helen Rosenthal., president up of the LZOA-PZ."
Red •Feather workers at 8 p. rn.
Young men and women 21 and
of the HEBREW LADIES AID
on Tuesday, James B. Webber.
over are invited. There will be
general chairman of the $5,800,000 SOCIETY, announces a tea on
Wednesday( afternoon Nov. 13. at no admission charge.
drive, announced.
the Dexter-Lawrence Hall. Mrs.
It will be the first Detroit per-
sonal appearance of the star of Emery Ehrenwald, Mrs. Gizella
For Consoliabion
"Wonder Man" and "The Kid Kallush and Mrs. Fanny Roth
MI personal or family
will
serve
as
hostesses.
The
an-
from Brooklyn - , and his only
problems—Call
1946 appearance in behalf of the nual donor luncheon is scheduled
for Dec 17 in the banquet hall of
Community Chest ,
ANNA OXENHANDLER
; Kaye's coming was arranged by t he Bnai Moshe Synagogue, with
Tainity 1-•362
!United Detroit Theaters to give Mrs. Louis Kepes as chairman.
a last-minute push to the cam-
Dewistown 'Theater
paign, which ends Nov. 13.
Newest of the inevitable and
The performance is free and
there will be, no solicitation of very popular Roy Rogers horse
funds, Webber emphasized. Vol- operas is a feature called "MY
unteer Red Feather canvassers 1 PAL TRIGGER," now at the
whose names are on file at the Downtown Theater, with ' - Gas
Book-Cadillac Hotel campaign ' House Kids" co-billed.
headquarters received invitations.

ATTENTION!

THE WORKMEN'S
CIRCLE SCHOOLS

To Form New Bnai Brith
Group Wednesday Evening

A new Bnai Brith lodge will
be formed next Wednesday at
12233 Linwood. The group will
mainly be made up of young men
and returned veterans.
The movement gained momen-
tum at a dinner to greet Herbert
Bungard, assistant Bnai Brith
membership chairman, at the
Statler.
Temporary officers are:
Sam
Schiff, chairman; Bernie White-
man, treasurer; Jerry Helfman,
secretary; Phil Kaplan and Phil
Rothschild, membership chair-
men.
Information regarding the new
group can be obtained by calling
Jerry Heitman, TY. 7-4733.

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NEWS FOR THE MAN
WHO SMOKES TOO MUCH

Detroit Service Group was an-
nounced, the newly-elected mem-
bers to the Council's Board of
Directors for the Wholesale Gro-
cers section should have been
Herman Levine, Charles Mattler
and Irwin D. Shewach.

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