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December 16, 1949 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-12-16

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Bernstein, Local Artists
To Be Featured in Bach
Anniversary Concert

Hechalutz to Coordinate Settlement
Plan Easing Financial Requirements

ewry

36

THE JEWISH NEWS



Friday, December 16, 1949

Jewish Writers Ask
Yiddish Culture Funds

NEW YORK, N. Y.,—Hecha- prises will also be added by
NEW YORK, (JTA) — A de-
1 -tz, the organization which Hechalutz. In such cases, it may
Leonard Bernstein, world fam-
sponsors agricultural training be desirable for the individual mand that national J e w i s
ous conductor, composer a n d This Week's Radio Programs for volunteer settlers in Israel, to form co-operatii enterprises. bodies in the United States con!
Hechalutz will facilitate hous- tribute to the budgets of Yid Ii
Of Jewish Interest
pianist will conduct and play in
announced that it would act as
co-ordinator for the new Israel ing arrangements and furnish dish cultural institutions wal l
the Bach Commemoration Con-
information regarding the eco- voiced at a conference of
settlement plan.
cert which will be held at Mas-
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
nomic status of the profession; Congress for Jewish Culture b3
onic Temple Sunday afternoon,
The
plan,
especially
designed
Time: 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec.
the amount of capital required;
prominent Jewish writers ana
Feb. 5, at 3:15 p.m. This con- 18, station WTCB; Flint; 8 a.m. for English speaking Jewry, al- facilities for plant construction, 40
j
ournalists.
individuals and groups to
cert' is being
Hechalutz will also make
Sunday, Dec. 25, station WWJ lows
settle in Israel under extremely etc.
sponsored by 57
arrangements for non-profes-
(transcribed).
easy
financial
conditions.
local music
sionals having more extensive
Feature: "The River Jordan,"
Holiday Greetings
groups. B e r n-
The basis for the plan is an resources ($9,000-$14,000) inter-
a Hanukah drama by Irve Tu-
stein will c o n-
agreement
b
et
w
e
e
n
the
Co-
ested
in
productive
co-operation.
nick.
duct the Little
operative Societies and Jewish
*
*
Symphony, the
A g e n c y Colonization Depart- Court Dismisses Illegal
OF ISRAEL
MESSAGE
Orpheus Club of
ment. It stresses private owner-
New Furniture Built to Your
Time: 10 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 18. ship along with co-operative ag- Aircraft Shipping Case
48 men and the
Specifications
Station: WXYZ.
Madrigal Club of
LOS ANGELES, (JTA) — The
ricultural settlement. To an in-
Custom Re-upholstering
• Feature: Mrs. S. A. Brailove, dividual investment of $4,000 to case of A. W. Schwimmer, one
38 women. He
Northwest District
chairman of the national wom- $5,000, the Colonization Depart- of the seven defendants facing
also will play
Payments Available
en's division of the United Jew- ment will provide a long term charges of conspiracy to violate
the piano line in Bernstein
Bach's "Brandenburg Concerto ish Appeal, will be guest speak- loan of about $3,500, enabling the Neutrality and Exports Acts
19550 Grand River
No. 5" with Joseph Knitzer, vio- er. Dr. Joseph H. Lookstein will the individual to receive a two in the shipment of aircraft to
KE. 2-0270
linist, and Otto Krueger, flutist, deliver the sermon.
and a half room house valued at Israel without a license, was!
and the piano part in Bach's
dismissed.
$8,400.
"Concerto in C. Major" for three NY Civil Service Acts
The settler also receives five
pianos and orchestra, along with
to seven acres of land and live-
Season's Greetings
Mischa Kottler, musical director To Halt Discrimination
stock, consisting of either
Season's Greetings
of Station WWJ and Karl Haas,
250 chickens a n d chicken coop
Detroit pianist.
ALBANY, N. Y., (JTA)—At the or a cow and cow shed. The
Tickets for the concert are initiative of the New York State cooperative will furnish pur-
available at 1406 Industrial Bank Commission Against Discrimina- chasing and marketing facilities
Heating and
tion, the State Civil S e r v i c e as well as the use of heavy
Bldg., WO. 1-8181.
Commission has instituted a new farm equipment. The site chosen
Welding Contractors
Authorized Dealer of
procedure in job applications for development is in Gedera,
Day and Night Service
American Radiator
Assists Radio Director designed to eliminate possible about 45 minutes by road from
2200 Livernois
discrimination on account of na- Tel-Aviv.
at
Toledo
Licensed
Heating Contractors
tional origin, Edward Conway,
As a supplement to the agri-
Est. 1910
president of the Civil Service cultural plan, individuals of me-
TY. 8-0122
Commission, announced.
21 Years Same Location
dium m e' a n s ($6,000-$9,000),
Application forms for civil wishing to establish industrial,
5178 N. CAMPBELL
VI. 1-3475
service positions have been artisan or professional enter-
amended to delete a question as
to where a naturalized citizen
was born and to replace it with
a query whether the applicant
is native-born or a naturalized
Season's Greetings
citizen. In the event of a
view of the application a piece
of opaque paper is stapled over
this portion of the application
Since 1888
to prevent a reviewing officer
SPECIAL
from reading it and possibly dis-
WOODWORK
Natural Cut Stone for Every Building Need
criminating against a candidate.

On the Air

Ralph J. Brown

BRANDT BROS.

CAMPBELL
HEATING CO.

Holiday Greetings

THOS. L. CAVANAGH

JOHN E. SMITH CUT STONE CO.

EST. 33 YEARS

It has been estimated that the
human body contains enough
phosphorous to in a k e 2,000
matches.

1426 MADISON
WOodward 2-4788

TE. 4-6750

13884 ELMIRA

W. of Schaefer

MRS. A. J. LACHOVER

For the next three weeks, while
Miss Bette Weinberg is in Flor-
ida. Mrs. A. J. Lachover will take
her place as, narrator of Hebrew
Legends, compiled and edited by
A. J. Lachover, which are a fea-
ture of the American Jewish
hour.
Mrs. Joseph Erman will be
heard in highlights of Israel
news. They will assist Harry
Weinberg, director of the pro-
gram over station WJLB on Sun-
days, at 1:30 to 2:30 p. m.

Hanukah Greetings

Season's Greetings

Season's Greetings

Best Wishes to All My Friends

Miller Heating &
Air Conditioning Co.

RICHARD S.
ROCLIN

JOHN KAUSCH

2256 CANIFF

TOwnsend 8-7810

1330 HILTON
Ferndale

Season's Greetings

RUSSELL PLASTERING CO.

SUPERIOR
OLDSMOBILE, INC.

Commercial and Residential - Plain and Ornamental
Plastering — Patching and Plastered Arches

Sales & Service

FREE ESTIMATES and ADVICE

15000 W. 7 MILE RD.
VE. 8-3030

3584 FARNSWORTH

WA. 1-6946

WA. 1-0679

Hanukah Greetings

John A. Brown

All Kinds of
Sheet Metal Work

Commercial Cr Residential
Tin Deck - Eavestroughs
and Conductor Pipes

Highland Park

28 Victor

TO.

8-0356

4758 GRAND RIVER

HENRY JERRY

General Contractor

Cement Work - City Sidewalks
Private Cement Work - Mason Work

WA. 1-7172

8536 ST. C'YRIL

NICHOLSON MATERIALS CO.

W. D. GALE, INC.

Sand - Gravel - Pebbles - Cement
Mortar Fill Sand-Crushed Stone
Hard Quality Stone for Driveways and Parking Lots

VI. 1-7200

9690 W. JEFFERSON

Complete Excavating and
Bulldozing Service

TEXAS 4-2300

7145 TIREMAN

GRACE HARBOR LUMBER CO.

For Over 57 Years

CONSTRUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL LUMBER
AND SUPPLIES FOR MODERNIZING

Residential Industrial Commercial

1744 N. RADEMACHER

Trenching

Season's Greetings

GUS KONDRATH

-

TY. 6-6019

Holiday Greetings to Our
Friends and Patrons

Season's Greetings

Holiday Greetings

Tile - Terrazzo

LO. 1-8319

3013 CORN ELL

Holiday Greetings

Holiday Greetings

ETTNY BROTHERS

Masonry Contractors

-

VI. 1-1811

13833 W. Chicago
189 Vinewood

HOgarth 4913
TAshmoo 5-5438

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