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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-08-25

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Bnai Brith Aids Absentee Ballot Distribution

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People Make News

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WASHINGTON, (JTA) — SID-
NEY SALOMON, JR., a United
Jewish Appeal leader of St.
Louis, Mo., was named treasurer
of the Democratic National
Committee for the 1950 Congres-
sional campaign. Salomon has
served as chairman of the
trades and industry division of
the UJA in St. Louis. He is a
member of the board of direc-
tors of Temple Shaare Emeth,
on the national board of trus-
tees of the Jewish Consumptives
Relief Society of Denver, a trus-
tee of the Four Chaplains Me-
morial Fund, Inc., and a mem-
ber of Brandeis Lodge of Bnai
Brith. He formerly served as
executive assistant to the Post-
master General.
* * *
RABBI BENJAMIN FRIED-
MAN of Temple Society of Con-
cord, Syracuse, N.Y., and RABBI
WILLIAM Z. DALIN, area chap-
lain for the National Jewish
Welfare Board's Division of re-
ligious activities in San Fran-
cisco, are members of two teams
of clergymen who have left for
visits to military chaplains in
the European and Alaskan
Commands.
♦ *
JACK J. KRAIZMAN, Detroit
attorney, University of Michigan
honor graduate who formerly
practiced law in Ann Arbor, is
a candidate for Congress on the
Democratic ticket at the Sept.
12 primaries. He is a war veter-
an, a commander of a veterans'
post, and favors subsidizing
homes for veterans. He advo-
cates breaking relations with
Communist governments,
* * *
The appointment of ROBERT
A. THORNTON, noted physicist
and former associate professor
of physical sciences at the Uni-
versity of Chicago, as lecturer
in physics at Brandeis Univer-
sity in Waltham, Mass., was an-
nounced by Dr. Abram L. Sach-

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R cy.z3.3H H. As HANA

. ALIA
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Absentee ballot registration is being ac-
cepted by MAXWELL M. LOWE, vice presi-
dent of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council,
from MRS. SHIRLEY OSTROW at the Avalon
Theatre. Usher BERNARD FRIEDMAN holds
a sign indicating that the Bnai Brith Council
has arranged to accept absentee ballot regis-
trations until Sept. 7, at the Avalon, Astor,

Dexter, Joy and Oriole Theatres. The various
lodges will provide solicitors at these theatres
from 7 to 10:30 p.m. every day except Friday
evenings. Solicitors will be stationed in the
lobbies of the theatres, providing applications
and assisting the registrants in filling them
out, and wil turn in the applications to the
Election Commission.

Jewish Organizations Attack `Peace Appeal'

NEW YORK, (JTA) — Ten Community Relations Advisory

major Jewish organizations this Council; National Council of

The United Hebrew
Schools of Detroit

Gratefully Acknowledge
the Receipt of

a contribution to the scholar-
ship fund of the schools from
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau
of West Outer Drive honoring
Maurice H. Zackheim on the oc-
casion of the tribute dinner
tendered him by the schools..
* * *
a contribution to the scholar-
ship fund of the schools from
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Zayas of Fen-
more Ave. in memory of Morris
Fishman.
*
*
a contribution to the scholar-
ship fund of the schools from
Mr. and IN,Trs. Joseph Newman of
4268 ,Sturtevant in honor of
Harry Rosman of Boston Blvd.
on the occasion of his sixtieth
birthday.

*

* *

a contribution to the scholar-
ship fund of the schools from
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hackman of
Glynn Court in memory of
Morris Fishman.
* *
a contribution to the scholar-
, ship fund of the schools from E.
M. Rosenthal and family of
West Chicago Blvd. in memory
of Ben Simon.
* * *
one-half scholarship contribu-
tion to the scholarship fund of
the schools from E. M. Rosen-
thal and family of West Chicago
Blvd. in memory of Morris Fish-
man.
* * *
contributions to the scholarship
fund 'of the schoolS in memory
of Morris Fishman from the fol-
lowing: ' One-half scholarship
from Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gendil
of Lauder Ave., one-half schol-
arship from Frank J. Howell of
Kensington Ave., one-half schol-
arship from Mrs. Freda Isberg

and family of West Boston
Blvd., one-half scholarship from
Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Blumen-
feld of Huntington Woods,
Mich., and a contribution from
Mr. Julius Oppenheim of Second
Boulevard.
* * *
two scholarships from Mc. and
Mrs. Abraham Coope_ of West
Chicago Boulevard in memory
of Anna R. Shere.
*
*
one - half scholarship to the
scholarship fund of the schools
from Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fish-
man and Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Fishman of Webb Ave. in mem-
ory of Morris Fishman.

week denounced the "Stockholm
Appeal" and characterized it as
a "despicable divide-and-conquer
tactic" the circulation of a ver-
sion of the pro-Communist peti-
tion directed specifically to Jew-
ish groups.
The Jewish organizations
called upon "all who wish to
serve the peace of the world
and the preservation of freedom
to reject, with calm and com-
mon-sense, the Stockholm Ap-
peal.",
Organizations which signed
the statement were: American
Jewish Committee; American
Jewish Congress; Anti-Defama-
tion League; Association of Jew-
ish Chaplains in the Armed
Forces; Bnai Brith; Jewish
Labor Committee; Jewish War
Veterans of U.S.A.; National

Moselm Judges Okay
Marital Age Minimum

_JERUSALEM,.. (ITA) — A

convention of Moslem judges
here approved a decision by
the Israel parliament setting
the minimum marital age
for girls at 17 and for boys
at 18. Moslem religious courts
will be empowered to annul
marriages of younger persons.

Jewish Women; and Union of
American Hebrew Congrega-
tions.
Declaring the fraudulence of
the appeal directed to Jews is
"transparent" t h e statement
pointed out that endorsements
"obviously come from pro-Com-
munists, from those behind the
Iron Curtain who had no choice,
or from innocents duped by the
spurious appeal, if indeed the
endorsements are authentic."

MONTEVIDEO, (JTA) — Dr.
Paysee Reyes, member of the
Uruguayan senate and former
president of the Pro-Palestine
Committee in this country, left
for a visit to Israel at the in-
vitation of the Israel Govern-
ment. He is a member of the
Uruguayan delegation to t h e
United Nations.

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"Everything in mink in our
establishment is manufactured
right on the premises. No mid-
dlemen are involved! We make
this our exclusive policy," says
Harry Ceresnie of Ceresnie Bros.
furriers, 11547 Dexter.
Most furriers buy mink items
already made and pay for the
specialized know-how required
for this type of work. Ceresnie,
on the other hand, handles all
its mink creations.
Known all over Detroit for its
fashionable luxurious mink
styles, Ceresnie has one of Mich-
igan's outstanding selections of
this season.



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ar, University president. Dr.
Thornton's appointment brings
to 19 the number of educators
who will assume new teaching
posts at the two-year-old Uni-
versity this fall.
♦ *
EDWARD WEINFELD w a s
sworn in as a Federal Judge
here to succed Judge Simon II.
Rifkind, well-known Zionist fig-
ure and former Adviser on Jew-
ish Affairs to the U. S. High
Commander in Germany who
recently resigned from the Fed-
eral bench. Senator Herbert H.
Lehman had recommended
Judge Weinfeld's appointment to
President Truman.
* * *
IRVING B. GERSON of Ger-
son's Jewelers, has been ap-
pointed a special instructor in
the retail training s e c t i o n,
School of Business Administra-
tion, Wayne University. Start-
ing Sept. 11, Gerson will teach
an evening course in Jewelry
Store Operation for 12 weeks on
Monday evenings from 7 to 9.

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THE JEWISH NEWS

DETROIT 4, MICHIGAN

Friday, August 25, 1950

NOMINATE

JACK J. KRAIZMAN

FOR

CONGRESS

15th DISTRICT — DEMOCRAT

No. 28

YOUR

Absentee Ballot

Successful Attorney-at-
Law
• Post Commander of Jew-.
ish War Veterans U. S. A.
• National Legislative Offi-
cer Jewish War Veterans
U. S. A.
• Former Assistant
Prosecutor
• Veteran





Member of Pisgah Lodge
Bnai Brith



Lifelong Member Detroit
Zionist Organization
• Chairman Allied Jewish
Campaign, Jewish War
Veterans Section
• Former Attorney for City
of Saline, Michigan

For God and Country—

Go to Synagogue Sept. 12th

JACK J. KRAIZ

Vote by. Absentee Ballot

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