THE JEWISH NEWS
Page Six
Friday. April' 18.'1947
Tr ades, Professional Divisions Meet This Week
.
Former Aide to Eisenhower' Tire, Gas, Oil Dealers Mobilized for Drive
To Address Lawyers Apr. 23 -
A full week's schedule of Food Division section meetings
will be climaxed with the bruncheon'at noon Sunday, of the
Tavern and Night Club, and Restaurant Sections of the 1947
Allied Jewish Campaign for $5,335,000, at the home of Wil-
liam Boesky, under the co-chairmanship of Norman Blake,
Boesky and Joseph Friedman for Taverns and Night Clubs
and George Gunzberg, Goodman .
Lefkofsky, and Louis Shaffer April 20 at the Center under the
for the Restaurant section. chairmanship of Arthur F. Pur-
Under the chairmanship of d y.
Harry Becker, assisted by Char-
les Ginsberg, Cy Kyte and Sam
Schwartz, the Produce section Mercantile Division
met Sunday, April 13, at the
Organizes New Section
home of Sam Schwartz to plan
Launching a series of meetings
its campaign activities.
this week in the Mercantile Divi-
Retail Market Section
The Retail Market Section met sion will be a buffet at 2 p. m.
at the Tuller Hotel on April 16 Sunday for the Luggage and
under the co-chairmanship of Loan section in the home of Ben
Sam Bynder, Aaron Ehrlichman La Bret at which Ben L. Silber-
stein, year-around vice-chairman,
and Louis Hayman.
The Tobacco and Confection- and campaign special gifts chair-
ers Wholesale Grocers, Fish, man for the Mechanical Trades
Beverages, and Super Market Division of the Detroit Service
sections met jointly at the home Group, will speak.
Chairman of the Luggage and
of Irving Blumberg on April 17
to mark the opening of the Food Loan section is Morris Ben
Division drive. In addition, the Lewis, and co-chairmen are Jack
Tobacco and Confectioners' sec- Berger and Irving Hirschman.
tion met on April 14 at the Jew-
Rabbi Morris Adler will be the
ish Center, and the Beverage guest speaker at the dinner meet-
section on April 15 at the Center. ing of the Men's Apparel section
at 7 p. m. Tuesday evening, April
Section Chairman
Harry Einstein, Erwin Harveth, 22, in the Wayne Room of the
Max Kirtz, Norman Schwartz Statler Hotel. Harry S. Cohn,
and Max Sosin are co-chairmen Nathaniel Scholnik, William
for the Tobacco and Confection- Sharpe, Irwin Tamler and Daniel
ers section; Herman Levine and Winograd are members of the
Irving Shewach, co-chairmen for committee which is arranging
Wholesale Grocers; Edward Fin- the dintler.
A new organization within the
silver, Nathan Metz, George Rob-
inowitz, co-chairmen for the framework of the Detroit Service
Fish Section; Perry Feigenson, Group will be formed by em-
Abraham H. Weinstein and Rich- ployes of department stores and
ard L. Wolfe, co-chairmen, Bev- specialty shops at a luncheon
erages; and Max Bachman, Ber- meeting on Wednesday, April 23,
nard Gourwitz, Sol Kanat and at the Statler Hotel. Joseph Fin-
William
Rossen, co-chairmen, sterwald and James Wineman are
Super Markets Division. Cam- co-chairmen.
paign chairman is Nathan Lurie.
A meeting is planned for 4 p.
m. Sunday, April 27 at Cong. Wayburn to Address
Bnai Moshe by the Retail Gro- Scrap Iron Section
cers' section. Aaron Ehrlichman
is chairman.
Charles H. Lipsett, editor of the
"Daily Metal Reporter"; John D.
Schapiro of the Boston Iron and
Col. Bernstein Guest
Metal Co., who is national chair-
Attorneys'
Dinner
At
man of the Scrap Iron Division
Highlighting an active week of the United Jewish Appeal;
and Leon Wayburn, Detroit ad-
for the Professional Division of vertising executive, will be the
1947 will be the address by Col. principal speakers • at a dinner
Bernard Bernstein, prominent meeting of the Scrap Iron sec-
lawyer, at the Attorney's Annual tion of the 1947 Allied Jewish
Dinner at 6 p. m. Wednesday eve- Campaign, Tuesday evening,
ning, April 23, in the English April 22, in the Ivory Room of
Room of the Book Cadillac Hotel. the Statler Hotel.
Barney L. Keywell, chairman
Attorney for the U. S. Treasury
Department from 1933 to 1942, of the section, and his committee
Bernstein took part in all litiga- members, Emanuel Fishman,
tion relating to the government's Ben Kramer, Milton K. Mahler,
gold and monetary policies and Hyman R. Nathan, Maurice A.
and
in all international financial Schlafer, Samuel Shekter,
arrangements entered into by the Charles Wolok are making dinner
arrangements.
Treasury.
—Photo by Paul Kirsch, Tewlsh News Photographer
The Tire, gas and oil industries were mobilized for the Allied Jewish Campaign at a meeting
Monday evening, with Rabbi Eliezer Levi as speaker. Division leaders, left to right, are: Seated, SAM
HERMAN, AL HERMAN. JERRY BIELFIELD, chairman of tire dealers section; NATHAN R. EPSTEIN.
chairman of gas and oil section: HARRY D. JACOBS. LOUIS GREENBERG and IRVING A. GRANT:
standing, BUD BIELFIELD, ROBERT TREPECK, REUBEN AXELROD, RABBI ELIEZER LEVI, guest
speaker; CARL GOLDSTON, DAVID ABEND and MORRIS PERLIN.
Battle ,of Warsaw
Yahrzeit Services
At Beth Et Sunday
2 on Refugee Ship
Rabbi Herschel Schacter, first
Jewish Chaplain top enter notori-
ious Buchenwald, and Aaron
Droock, president of the Jewish
Community Council, will be guest
speakers at a program planned
by the United Yiddish Folk Or-
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Two
Jews were killed when a British
naval party boarded the refugee
ganizations to commemorate the
Fourth Yahrzeit of the Battle of
the Warsaw Ghetto, at 2 p. rn.,
Sunday, April 20, in the Brown
Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth
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Also on the program will be
the Jewish Folk Chorus, under
the direction of Henri Goldberg
which will present a group of
songs of the Warsaw Ghetto;
Sam Lifschitz, secretary of the
Jewish People's Folk Organiza-
tion; Harry Nathan, president,
American Jewish CongreSS, and
British Hang
Gruner, Three
Other Irgunists
Killed; Remove
2,700 to Cyprus
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JERUSALEM—Dov Bela
Gruner, former Palestinian
soldier, and three other con-
victed members of the Pal-
estine extremist parties
were hanged Wednesday
morning.
ship Theodor HerzL The bodies
were taken to Haifa for burial.
The ship was brought to harbor
Tuesday morning, 37 hours after
it was intercepted. Trans-ship-
ment was delayed by rough seas.
Three ships were used to take
the estimated 2,700 refugees to
Cyprus. During trans-shipment,
destroyers dropped depth charges
in the harbor against possible caster for the Sternists, escaped
"frogmen."
through a bathroom window
Geulah Cohen, young broad- from the government -hospital
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Charles Driker is president of
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On Eisenhower's Staff
During World War II, he serv-
ed on Gen. Eisenhower's staff as
a legal and financial adviser. In
this capacity he acted as currency
exchange advisor for the Allied
Military Government and Allied
Control Commission for Sicily
and Italy.
In addition, he has distinguish-
ed himself by his efforts in be-
half of Jewish organizations, hav-
ing served as chairman of the
Working Committee of Jewish
Organizations at the Paris Peace
Conference.
Martin Leo Butzel and Harry
Platt are chairmen for the din-
ner while Abe Satovsky is cam-
paign chairman of the Attorneys'
section.
Real Estate Division
To Hear George Stutz
Activity in the Real Estate
Division is highlighted for the
coming week by the scheduled
talk of George Stutz, vice-chair-
man of the Professional DiVision
of the Detroit Service Group and
vice-president of the Hebrew
Free Loan Association, at the
Building Suppliers dinner, Wed-
nesday evening, in the Founders'
Room of the Book Cadillac Hotel.
Co-chairmen of the section are
David Goldberg and Ben Wilk.
The Painters and Painting Con-
tractors section, which will
gather at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday, at
Zack's. Irving Bronson, Charles
H. Charlip, Morris Pomish and
Dentists' Bruncheon
Samuel Victor are co-chairmen for
Other Professional Division ac- this meeting.
tivities in the citywide drive
A preview of a film will be
will .be the Dentists' Planning the unusual feature of a meeting
Bruncheon, at 12 p. m., Sunday, scheduled for the Hotel and
April 20, at the Jewish Center. Restaurant equipment section at
Zr. Martin Naimark is chairman 8:15, Monday, April 28, in the
the group, assisted by Dr. Film Building, at 2300 Cass. In
a
Peter M. Bernstein, Theodore
Glass, Dr. Henry J. Goodman,
Dr. Joseph Goodstein, Dr. Milton
S. Marx and Dr. David Seligson.
The Accountants' section will
meet at 11 a. m. Sunday morning
addition the group will see "The
Will to Live" narrated by Paul
Muni. Plans for the meeting are
being made by co-chairmen Jesse
R. Feiler, Irving Goldberg
Benjamin Smith. -
and
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Sa
Dexter at Fulkrtots
Cordially Invites You to Attend
5 he
grand Opening
Of Its New Ultra-Modern Sales & Service Building
Saturday, -A pril 19, 2 lo 9 p. .n.
Jois so is honoring America's most beentiful
motor sales building . . . There'll be entertain-
ment mod refreshments will be served.
Sincerely Yours
JACK GOROV, President
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