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Wayne Unit Offers
`Hillelujah April 15'
U. S. Intelligence Head
Speaks Here Army Day
In response to an invitation of
"Hillelujah!" is the title of the the Detroit Board of Commerce
gala variety show to be presented
and the Mili-
by the Wayne University Hillel
tary Order of
Foundation at 8:45 p. m. Tuesday,
World Wars, Lt.
April 15, in the main auditorium
Gen. Hoyt San-
of the Detroit Instiute of Arts.
ford Vanden-
Featuring vocal and instrumen-
berg will be the
tal music, dancing, pantomime
principal speak-
and comedy, the show is being
er at Detroit's
produced by Betty Chafetz and
Army Day cere-
directed by Sonny Schlossberg,
mony to be held
who will
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also be master of cere-
at 11 a. m. at
monies.
City Hall Sat-
Tickets, at 60 cents each, are
Vandenberg urday, April 5.
available at the Hillel Founda-
Charles T. Fisher Jr., nation-
tion or at the Wayne University ally prominent Detroit banker,
ticket office.
has been named chairman for
Army Day by the Board of Com-
merce.
Young Zionists Organize
Lt. Gen. Vandenberg was ap-
Local Action Committee
pointed director of Central In-
telligence by President Truman
A Young Zionist Action Com- in June, 1946. He is a nephew of
mittee (YZAC) has been formed Michigan's Senator Vandenberg.
in Detroit. Officers are Mayer
S u b r i n, Habonim, president; 1200 High School Students
Elaine Mason, YZOA, secretary; Take Part in Hebrew Contest
Howard D i a in o n d, Hechalutz,
NEW YORK, (JPS) — Twelve
treasurer; Ernie Weinmann,
LZOA 5; Joe Yanich,, IZFA, and hundred students in 70 New York
Phyllis Zieve, Senior :tides.
junior and senior high schools
The Detroit chapter of YZAC took an hour-long examination
is a part of a national YZAC or-
ganization which bands all Zion- last week at Straubmuller Tex-1
ist youth organizations and op- tile High School here in the third '
erates in conjunction with the annual city-wide contest on "He- I
local Zionist Emergency Council. brew Culture and its Contribution ),
to American Life", sponsored by
Economical Radio Gets
the Board of Education, in co-
City Meissner Franchise
opertion with the Hebrew Cul-
ture Council of the Jewish Edu i
Because the Meissner Electron- cation Committee.
ic F. M. radio phonograph has a
high quality appeal, only 200
dealers in the country have been
chosen by the factory to offer it
to the public. In the Detroit ter-
ritory the makers have selected
Economical Radio and Appliance
Co., 3409 Cass, as a special agent.
This company, under the di-
rection of Louis Winn, has been
the pioneer FM radio dealer in
Michigan since 1929, and has won
the respect of the radio industry
through its position as the
world's largest Freed-Eisemann
radio dealer.
David Suffrin, Father
Of Detroit Clothier, Dies
The death of David Suffrin,
father of Detroit clothier Harry
Suffrin, clotrdetl— the opening of
the enlarged Harry Suffrin store
last week. The elder Suffrin died
March 15 in Milwaukee, at the
age of 78. Funeral services were
held March 18 in Milwaukee.
In 1920, when Harry Suffrin
first opened his store, his father
was skeptical of the venture. But
Monument
Unveilings
Judge Leibowitz Heads
Hapoel Good-Will Group
Zelig Tygel Dies
NEW YORK, (JPS)—Zelig Ty-
gel, for 16 years executive direc-
tor of the Fedeation of Polish
Jews, died at the 'age of 55 here.
For the past three years, Mr.
Zelig has been executive director
of the Chicago district of the
Federation.
and other keepsakes converted into artistic table lamps.
OU lamps electrified.
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LAMP SHADES MADE
LAMPS MODERNIZED, _
AND
REC9VERED
REPAIRED & REFINISSIRD
Old style floor lamps made Custom made and recovered.
Styled to your lamp. Large
into indirect lamps and
stock en display.
torcheres.
PICKUP AND DELIVERY ALL PARTS OF DETROIT
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• Rugs and
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NA CIWie where you're flying it, fellows. Keep it
away from electric wires.
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may be badly shocked.
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Besides Harry, other survivors
are two daughters, Goldie, of Los
Angeles, and Mrs. Lillian Cole-
man of Chicago.
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Hapoel Soccer Team's forthcom-
ing Spring Good-Will Tour in
this' country, Leib Sirkin, man-
CUSTOM BUILT LAMPS
and Tacked Down
AVAILABLE at YOUR GROCER
mittee sponsoring the Palestine
-Kings County Judge Samuel S. ager of the team and a director
The family of the late Isaac
Shetzer announces the unveiling Leibowitz has accepted the na- of the Palestine Ilapoel Sports
of a monument in his memory Tional chairmanship of the com- Federation, announced.
at 1:30 p. m. Sunday, March 30,
at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Services will be held in the
Clover Hill Chapel.
Friends and relatives are in-
vited to attend the service.
Vases, urns, pitchers, Sask., candle sticks, figurines. statuary
FURNITI/ E
witnessing the crowds at the
opening, and its following suc-
cess, he was convinced of the
soundness of the venture. He was
to have been honored guest at
the reopening last week.
,
Friday, March 28, 1947
THE JEWISH NEWS
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cars. Play it safe ; . ; and play it smart!
The Detroit Edison Co.