Among Candidates
At Nov. 6 Election

22—THE JEWISH N EWS

Friday, 'November 2, 1951

Emma Sehaver
Is Guest Artist
At .ITV Donor

Medical Equipme -nt Donated to ZOA
Sent to GZ's Kupat .Cholim in Israel.

Military Farewell Given Past
Rosenwald Post Commander

A soldier's farewell - was given
CHARLES N. WILLIAMS, can-
to Harold Rosenthal, a past com-
didate for re-election to the of-
mander of the Julius Rosewald
fice of City Treasurer, has been
Post, American Legion on Oct.
21 when Mr. Rosenthal was laid
associated with that Department
to rest at ceremonies conducted
of City Government for many
by the Post. Among those pre-
years. He was Deputy City Trea-
Emma Schaver, prominent De-
sent were past commanders Dr.
surer for 15 years prior to. Nov., troit soprano, will highlight the
R. R. Goldstone, Sam, Curtis,
1949 when he was elected Trea-
Sam Curtis, Sam Raskin, Nate
surer in his first campaign for musical portion of the program
offered at the fifth annual
Lerner and Jack Litsky.
public office by a majority of being
donor luncheon given -by the De-
A meeting of the Post will be
more that 125,000 votes. - -
partm.ent• of Michigan Ladies
held Nov. 14, and important
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Auxiliary, Jewish War Veterans,
recommendations and plans for
The employes of the • City of on Nov. 19, at 12:30 p.m. at
the coming year will be made.
Detroit are asking the voters to Masonic Temple.
Veterans interested in joining
provide needed pension protec-
Mrs.• Schaver, who is noted for
should call Joseph Shapiro,
tion for them by supporting
UN. 1-6039.
Charter Amendments D and E her ardent activities in the Zion-
on Nov. 6. The major purpose of ist movement, has recently re-
. _
Amendment E is to provide pen- turned from a visit to Israel
where
she
was
acclaimed
as
an
sion protection for the widows outstanding artist.
of city employes who die after
At the time of the liberation
they are eligible to retire. This
"My husband is a different
changes the present law which of the DP camps, Mrs. Schaver
man since he started to eat
reqUires the employe to live for was one of the first to tour the
ALL-BRAN a year ago. For years
at least 60 days after his appli- camps and entertain. She
cation to retire is filed in order brought tears to the eyes of
he'd take a
to provide a pension for the many who were hearing Jewish
harsh laxative
Dr. BERNARD WESTON (left), chairman of the ZOA medibal
widow. Amendment D will pro-. songs for the first time in many
every morning
vide ' similar protection to the years. Her voice has thrilled equipment project in Michigan, is shown receiving a contribution
and again at
thousands
throughout
the
world.
of six diathermy machines from ALEX MacHINNON, of the J. F.
widows of policemen and fire
night. Now ALL-
fighters who, likewise, die after
Rebecca_ Frohman, well-known Hartz Co. These machines, along with other medical equipment,
BRAN alone
they are eligible to retire. In pianist, will accompany Mrs . are being sent to the General Zionist Kupat Cholim in Israel in
keeps him regu-
conjunction with Dr. Morton Robbins' Israel Medical Association
addition, Amendment E provides Schaver.
lar." Mrs. A. M.
a cost-of-living increase in the
Earney, Cobb
Appearing as guest speaker is project.
Island, Md. One of many unso-
value of membership credit as Senator Wayne Morse, of Ore-
licited letters from ALL-BRAN
well as an adjusted maximum gon.
Center
Symphony
Elects
Donald Shapiro President users. This may be your answer
pension for the employee with
Tickets
are
available
through
to constipation due to lack of
long years of service.
Betty Schubiner, UN. 4-6206. Pro-
At a recent meeting of the ten- dent; Joseph Jackier, treasurer; dietary bulk. Eat an ounce
S. * *
ceeds are used for the Auxiliary's
Beatrice Fine, secretary; and (about % cup) of crispy Kel-
Born in 'Detroit, member of a work in rehabilitation of veter- year-old Jewish Center Sym- Doris McCormick, librarian.
logg's ALL-BRAN daily, drink
phony,
Orchestra,
the
following
family of old Detroiters, with the ans.
Rehearsals are held at 11:15 plenty of water. If note satis-
interests of Detroit so close to
were elected to direct, activities
a.m., _Sunday, at the Davison fied after 10 days, send empty
his heart that he has devoted
Wrestler: Jack Bloomfield is a for the corning season:
Jewish Center. Julius Chajes, carton to Kellogg's, Battle Creek,
his career to public service, brother of Broadway comedy
Dr. Donald Shapiro, president; Center musical director, is con- Mich. Get DO UBLE YOUR
President Pro-Tern of the Com- star Leon Field. -
Dr. Saul M. Lewis, vice-presi- ductor.
MONEY LACK! —ADV.
mon Council CHARLES G. OAK-
MAN is up for re-election next
Tuesday. He has served the city
for 12 years. He was 'secretary to
* the late Mayor Jeffries, from
January 1940 to June 1941; City
Controller, June 1941 to January
1946; has been on the Common
. Council since.
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EDGAR M. BRANIGAN, pre-
ent Wayne County Clerk, was
appointed to this position in July
COMPLETE BANKING' AND TRUST SERVICE
1947, by the Wayne Circuit
Judges. He ran on , the Demo-
cratic ticket in 1948 and in :1950
and was elected both times.
Born in Franklin, Ind., he is 51,
STATEMENT OF CONDITION, OCTOBER 10, 1951
and has been a resident of De-
troit since 1924.
He is director of the Detroit
RESOURCES
Bar Association, director of the
Michigan Humane Society and
Cash-on Hand and Due from Other Banks .
$ 391,860,038.58
has been gi/en the preferred
United States Government Securities .
a .
699,912,135.50
rating of the Detroit Citizens
Other securities
. • . •
. a . .
109,816,633.27
League on each occasion that
Loans:
he ran for the office of County.
Loans and Discounts
a_ a a & ;
. $ 294,388,387.66
Clerk. His union affiliation 'was
Reel Estate Mortgagee . . . .
65,893,834.48
360,282,222.14
as a member of Commercial Te-
Accrued InComs and Other Resources .
.
legraphers Union of America in
5,801,722.65
Branch Buildinia and Leasehold Improvements . a
the late teens and early twenties.
2,589,419.06
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Cu.stomers' Liability on Acceptances and
Letters of Credit . . .
Devotion to public service is
A 4.
4,482,910.40
the record that favors DEL A.
$1,574,745,081.60
SMITH, and it covers a period
LIABILITIES
of many years of conscientious
work in the industrial; social,
Depositse
and governmental activities in
Commercial. Bank and Savings a a .4 a
$1,300,194,758.68
Detroit. For a number of years
United
States Government . a .. a a ; a
99,839,151.77
he was-identified with the de-
Other Public Deposits a 4446 a
39;498,521.39 $1,439,532,431.84 .
a 4
partment of Street Railways, ad-
Bills Payable .
a
• a 4;
446444
51,000,000.00
vancing through the grades to
Accrued Expanses-and Other Liabilities . a 4
i
finally General Managership,
10,146,313.87
Dividend Payable November 1, 1961 . a & a 3 &
during which time the inovations
750,000.00
Acceptances and Letters of Credal
and progressiveness that marked
4444 a
4,482,910.40
the record of the system as most
Capital Funds:
_outstanding.
Common Stock ($10.00 Par Value)
a a it I 15,000,000.00

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HUSBAND HAPPY—HIS
CONSTIPATION GONE

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NATIONAL BANK OF DETROIT

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Zedakah Plans Jubilee
Fund-Raising Program

At a recent kickoff tea given
by the Zedakah Club, Mrs: Jack
Miller, case investigator,. re-
viewed cases cared for by Zeda-
kali. Plans have
been formulated
for a major
fund - raising
program. to con-
tinue its work.
Ai the major
event for fund-
raising, Zeda-
'-':kah's 20th jubi-
lee will be giVen
at "8 pm., Dec. 2,
atMasonic
_Temple. Molly
Picon and h e r.
Mrs. Miller husband. Jacob
Kalich will be featured. For res-
ervations call UN: 3-0941 or TO.
7-6006.
A meeting will be held at 1
p.m., Monday, at the home of
Mrs. Rosé Klein, 18068 Wiscon-
sin.

Surplus . . . .
Undivided Profits .

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i a 4

45,000,000.00

4446444444

8,833,425.49

&

68,833,425.49'

$1,574,745,081.60

firtilled States Glotterttatord Soatritirs oarr‘ed of $2041.146,11941 M drbr foregoing senior
anent are pledged to secure peddle deposits, inolooliag deposigo of $7,180,835.16 of
the
Tresowvr-S*the of Michillan. ("NW paawaar and Ifre ether parpoteo_regaired by last.

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

HENRY E. BODMAN
ROBERT J. BOWMAN
PRENTISS M. BROWN
CHARLES T. FISHER
CHARLES T. FISHER, JR.
JOHN,B. FORD, JR.

B. B. HUTCHINSON
BEN R. MARSH
WALTER S. McLUCAS
W. DEAN ROBINSON
NATE 8. SHAPERO
R. PERRY SHORTS

GEORGE A. STAPLES
DONALD F. VALLEY
JAMES It WEBBER. JR. I
R. R. WILLIAMS
C. a. WILSON
BEN E. YOUNG

32 OFFICES IN DETROIT
MAIN OFFICE—WOODWARD AT CADILLAC SQUARE -DETROIT 32, MICHIGAN

Member Federal Depa3, it btattrastee Ourporogloos

