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Connecticut Governor Names JWV
National Commander to Aide Post

severe gangrene, developed by
Dr. Zolton Tillson Wirtschafter
of the Wadsworth General Hos-
pital for veterans, in Los Angeles.
A "preliminary" report in the
Journal of the American Medical
Association brought to light the
new technique which has resulted
in a "miraculous" recovery . of
an ex-marine's leg which was
black and mummified from gan-
grene. The injections improve
blood circulation and permit tissue
regeneration. Of 11 cases treated,
all have responded favorably, ac-
cording to the report.

Val Lewis Directs New
Detroit Theater Group

modulation radio program, has
been presenting Merwin Jenkins!
in a featured spot at the organ
during the month of March. Mr.
Jenkins, well-known in Detroit,
will make his final appearance!
in the present series on Sunday,
March 16, 4 to 5 p. m., over
WENA, the Detroit News Fre-
quency Modulated station.
Freed-Eisemann Hour which
offers a full hour of beautiful
music every Sunday has been
featuring such outstanding stars
of stage. screen, concert and ra-
dio as Carl Brisson, Mildred
Mantell, Allan Jones and Harold
DeRemer. These, and other ar-
tists will be presented again in
the weeks ahead as the Detroit
News increases both the power
and range of WENA, which is
about to announce a greatly ex-
panded schedule of FM program
hours.
The Freed-Eisemann Hour is
sponsored in Detroit by the Eco-
nomical Radio and Appliance Co.
3409 Cass.

Announcement is made of the
opZ-ning of the Playhouse of De-
troit to train theatre-minded in-
dividuals in stage techniqu",
dramatics, make-up. and other
elements in the theatre.
Val Lewis, who studied with
Jessie Bonstelle of the Bonstelle
Playhouse.,_is director. The group
meets every Wednesday in the
Any girl from 7 to 18, regard-
Gothic Room of the Hotel Tuller.
For further information call less of race. creed or color, may;
Miss Lewis at 401-2 Dime Bldg., in the United States, become a
Girl Scout.
RA. 8939.

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Kraemer's Olympia Hotel in
Mt. Clemens will again observe
Passover with full ceremonial
tradition. The Sedorim will be
conducted by Rabbi Joseph E.

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Vases, urns, pitchers, flasks, candle sticks, figurines. statuary
and other keepsakes converted into artistic table lamps.
Oil lamps electrified.
LAMP SHADES MADE
LAMPS MODERNIZED.
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Today Grandma really would have lived the life of Riley!
Just a flip of the switch brings light into darkened rooms
... automatically launders and dries our clothes .
vacuum cleans the rugs. It preserves our food and cooks our
meals without fuss or bother. Yes, all of us are using more
and more electricity these days and doing more jobs more
easily and for less money than doing them any other way.

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first time in the western hemis-
phere, courses in the Yiddish lan-
guage wily be offered by a liberal
arts college as a regular part of
its curriculum. it was announced
by Prof. Sol Liptzin, chairman of

bedtime when Grandma was a girl. She was tired and tomorrow
would be another hard day. She'd be up at 5:30 and busy
every minute. Bread had to be baked and the wood stove had
started smoking again. Then there were kerosene
lamps to be filled—wicks trimmed and chimneys polished.
And the oblong copper tubs had to be filled with clothes and
steaming soap . . . then hand-scrubbed and put through the
wooden wringer. Beating and sunning the rugs was another
job that just had to be done. It had been put off too long already.

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Kraemer's, in Mt. Clemens,
Holds Passover Sedorim

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CCNY Is First College
To Offer Yiddish Classes

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Krickstein of Cong. Beth Tifilas
Moses in Mt. Clemens.
Nightly entertainment for all
guests is promised throughout
Camp Tamakwa will play host Passover week. Immediate reser-
to former and new counselors at vations are suggested to assure
its camp reunion at 2 p. m., Sun- choice accomodations.
day, March 23, in the main audi-
torium of the Jewish Center.
The program will feature a
famous Tamakwa quartet of by-'
gone days and will be highlighted
by the premiere showing of
colored films taken at camp last
summer.
Morrie L. Weiss, assistant di-
rectpr, will be in charge of the
program. A fine group of coun-
selors is anticipated from Toron-
to, as well as from Michigan State
College, University of Michigan,
and Wayne University.

Immigrants with Private Camp Tamakwa Film
Bills May Remain in U. S. Is Feature of Reunion

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — At-
torney General Tom Clark has
been advised by the House Judic-
iary Committee; which handles
immigration billS, (hat he no
longer need stay deportation pro-
ceedings on cases involiiing per-
sons for whom priVate bills have
been introduced in the House.
It has been a courtesy practiced
by the Justice Department for
many years to refrain from de-
porting persons for whom bills
have been introduced, pending
Congressional action on those
bills.
On Feb. 27, upon recommenda-
GOV. JAMES L. McCONAUGHY of Connecticut has ap-
tion of the sub-committee on im-
pointed LT. COL. MILTON 'H. RICHMAN of Hartford as one of
migration, the Judiciary ' Com-
his military aides. Col. Richman, national commander of the Jewish
mittee approved a resolution to
advise the Attorney General that
War Veterans of the United States, served on the staff of General
he is no longer bound by the
Patton. He is the first Jew to be appointed a military aide to the
courtesy. Almost 400 private im-
governor of Connecticut.
migration bills have been intro-
duced in the House this session
Jewish Doctor Finds
Freed-Eisemann Program
by some 110 members. Oppon-
ents of the measure question
Features Jenkins, Organ
New Gangrene Remedy
whether all the members of the
The Freed-Eisemann Hoar, the House can be bound by a resolu-
NEW YORK ,JPS)—The med-
ical profession has been impressed nation's number one frequency tion passed by one of its com-
mittees.
by a new injection treatment for

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