Mackay Wireless Earns
Israel Dollar Credits

Real Estate, Building Workers
Check Campaign Assignments

Dollar credits are earned for
Israel with every cable sent that
country and marked "via Mack-
ay Wireless."
Through contractural rela-
tions, the Israel Government
jointly operates and shares in
the . profits of the only direct
telegraph service between the
United States and Tel Aviv.
Among the organizations us-
ing Mackay Wireless are- the
Israel oil refineries and Kaiser-
Frazer.
The regional representative
of Mackay Wireless in Detroit
is A. B. Sparzani, 809 Transpor-
tation Bldg., WO. 5-7655.

Charlevoix Resort
Accepts .Reservations

Reservations are being ac-
cepted for the 1950 season at the
Charlevoix Beach Hotel, Charle-
voix, Mich.
The northern Michigan resort
is located in the heart of the
pollen-free country, on the East-
ern shore of -Lake Michigan.
Riding, golfing, boating, swim-
ming, fishing, tennis, shuffle-
board and nightly dancing and
parties are among the features
of the hotel's program for
guests, who come from the en-
tire country.

Elath Assigned
To London Post

TEL AVIV, (JTA) — E l i a h u
Elath, Israel Ambassador in
Washington, has been named
Minister to Britain, to succeed
Dr. Mordecai Eliash who died
last March.
It is expected that Aubrey S:
Eban, Israel's permanent dele-.
gate to the United Nations will
take over the Washington post.

Loan to Jerusalem
Refused by Barclays

A Tel Aviv report states that
Barclays Bank of London has
refused to lend the city of Jeru-
salem $1,400,000 "owing to the
city's uncertain •political situa-
tion." The .fund was to be used
for new developments in jeru-
salem. The bank is reported
ready to lend Jerusalem $280,000
if the loan is guaranteed by the
Israel government.

Newcomers Club Has
Social Mixer Dance

The Young Adult Newcomers
Club will hold a Social Mixer
dance at 9 p.m., Saturday, May
27, at the Woodward Jewish Cen-
ter.
Bob Wayne and his orchestra
will furnish the music. Further
information may be obtained by
calling the young adult office,

TR. 5-8400.

Syrians Adopt Islam
As Official Religion

The adoption of Islam as a
state religion in Syria has been
protested by leaders of all Chris-
tian communities in that coun-
try, it was reported in the Mich-
igan Catholic.
The new Syrian constitution
declared Islam would be the
tate religion and added "other
revealed religions" would be "re-
spected as' sacred."

THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 19, 1950

Expertly constructed and shaped
to flatter men of all sizes, is
Steve Petix' newly styled. cloth-
ing called the "Petix Flatter-
er", made so the slim man will
look larger, and so the large man
will look more slender.
Located at 7433 W. McNichols
Rd., Petix is noted for his cus-
tom tailoring.

•

Immediate Delivery

The officers and members of
the Rovner Progressive Farein
extend their deepest sympathy
to Mrs. Harry Shapiro and fam-
ily of 2935 Tuxedo, in their re-
cent bereavement. Harry Sha-
piro 'served the Rovner Farein
for several years as recording
secretary.

HEALTH, JOY and PLAY

in a Wholesome, Jewish Atmosphere at

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and
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(Sales Mgr.) VE MAMA

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Nurses on Duty
• Mature Counselors
• Certified Red Cross
Lice Savers

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For Information
Call

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• Specialists in Arts and
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Established 1928

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The Jewish communities of
Saginaw and Pontiac opened
their United Jewish Appeal
drives Tlifirsday evening, May 4
with pace-setting meetings that
bettered the '49 performances
in both cities. ,
The Saginaw community, ad-
dressed by Dr. Joseph Dunner,
raised $18,925, as compared to
$16,725 last year; and Pontiac,
after hearing Yehuda Hellman,
raised $41,775. - Last year's open-
ing meeting netted $38,000 in
contributions.
The two, Michigan communi-
ties were among eight small
towns throughout the' country
that opened their UJA drives
that same evening.

.

Jack Markowitz

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Pontiac, Saginaw UJA
Drives Get Good Start

CARD OF SYMPATHY

"Good Deal Markowitz"
is what they
call me. Yes,
I
the
best . . .
B I C K
DEALS IN
TOWN ! !

Members of the Lzuilders and building finance sections of
the Real Estate and Building Division, (top.picture), look over
their assignments. Left to right (seated) are MORRIS WIT-
TUS, ABRAHAM FRIEDMAN, IRVING FRANZEL, a co-chair-
man in building finance, and JOSEPH SULKESS; (standing)
MAURICE KARO and CARL SCHILLER.

At another Real Estate and Building Council assignments
meeting: (bottom) Left to right, seated: HARRY B. LICHTER-
MAN, 'co-chairman, real estate section, BARNEY SMITH,
chairman, real estate and building division; standing: KOPEL
I. KAHN, chairman, hotel section; GEORGE FOX, co-chair-
man, real estate section; and MILTON J. SAFFIR, vice chair-
man, real estate and building division.

New Petix Garment
Styled for All Types

