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December 21, 1951 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-12-21

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Hi Brown, Brains Behind Ill A Radio
Programs, Has Stars Asking for Roles

Bonds by the Bundle
As Couple Mark 60th
Wedding Anniversary

With a quick "Hello, every-
Brown has great admiration
MINNEAPOLIS— (AJP )
Mr.
body," HiMan. Brown sat down for the four major networks, and Mrs. Isaac Segal marked
at the. nearest desk in the of- which have gone all out to co- their sixtieth wedding anni-
fices of the United Jewish Ap- ! operate in scheduling two half versary here this week by pre-
peal, picked up the telephone hour programs each per year to senting 15 grandchildren and
and began dialing number after allow for these broadcasts for five great - grandchildren with
number. First it was Danny UJA.
Israel bonds as Hanukah gifts,
Kaye, then Sid Caesar, next a
Entertainers, like Greer Gar- the American Jewish World re-
musical director and finally a : son, Joseph Cotton, Jack Benny, ported.
top executive of a major na- 'Mercedes McCambridge, R al p h
tional network.
1Bellamy and John Hodiak, to
Within minutes he had begun mention a few, have been heard
Greetings From the
to set up what would, in a few on these broadcasts. What's
weeks, become a dramatic half- more, many feel miffed if Brown
Clarence
hour UJA radio show, aired to doesn't ask them to star in a
every corner of America, with I UJA broadcast.
Brown Studios
an estimated listening audience
Greer Garson, who turned in
of Interior
of 10,000,000.
a magnificent performance as
According to David C. Cross, a woman physician in a Maa-
Decorating
writer for the
barah in Israel in the final
614 W. McNichols
Seven Arts Fea-
broadcast of the 1951 season
ture Syndicate,
UN. 1-3779
made Brown promise her a role
Brown, the pro-
for the 1952 Spring series.
ducer of such
well - known
radio shows as
"I nner Sanc-
tum," "Barry
Craig, Confi-
dential Investi-
gator" and "In-
ternational Air-
port," is a man
"with a mission,
CLEANING — PRESSING — REPAIRING
Brown
who devote"; his
time to Israel and Jewry, and
4704 CASS at Forest
manages, between commercial
TE. 2-7742
obligations, to pr o d u c e and
direct sh-ows for the UJA, Israel
bond drive and numerous other
ventures of Jewish groups."
Hanukah Greetings from
With Brown, like many other.
Jews, it was the Nazi holocaust
that made him determined to
aid in the struggle for Jewish
survival, and since his decision
Superior Food
Fine Service
to lend assistance he has never
Pleasant Surroundings
swerved from that course. All
A meeting place for people who like good food
his activities are on a wholly
voluntary basis.

I

Holiday Greetings

Cass Quick Service
Laundry & Cleaners

BOESKY'S

12th at HAZELWOOD

TR, 2-4375

Immigrant Children
In Israel Sheltered

and 12 who are now living in
immigrant work villages will be
sheltered during the winter
rainy season in special camps
provided by the army, Jewish
Agency officials George Joseph-
thal and Yehuda Braginsky told
a press conference.
The camps are normally used
by teen-age members of Gadna,
semi-military youth battalions.
Youth Aliyah institutions and
collective settlements will take
in a portion of this group.
Children under the age of six,
who cannot be separated from
their parents, will be moved
with them to weatherproof
structures for the winter, the
Agency officials disclosed. They
said that there are some 5,000
children in this 'pre-school age
group.
The officials estimated that of
the 17,000 families now living in
tents, at least 8,000 would be
moved to more weatherproof
homes before Dec. 1. Owing to a
shortage of foreign currency,
25,000 prefrabricated houses
needed this winter for the im-
migrants could not be purchased,

Assn. of Immigrants From
Britain Formed in Israel

JERUSALEM (JTA)—A one-
day conference of Jewish immi-
grants from Great Britain cul-
minated in the formation of a
National Association of Immi-
grants of Great Britain.. The
conference, which was addressed
by Mayor S. Z. Shragai of Jerus-
alem, adopted a constitution
calling for the encouragement of
emigration from Britain to Is-
rael. The delegates also discussed
the question of cheap housing
for immigrants from England.

Phil Lown Elected National
President of Friends of Hillel
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Phil W

Lown of Auburn, Me., was elect-
ed president of the National
Friends of Hillel , an organiza-
tion supporting the activities of
the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
tions among Jewish students at
203 colleges and universities in
the United States and Canada.
Mr. Lown is a member of the
national cabinet of the United
Jewish Appeal and the board
of the 'American Financial and
Development Corporation for
Israel.

THE JEWISH NEWS-23

Friday, December 21, 1951 1

GREETINGS

Oscar Klausner
Studio

Interior Decorator

"Good Taste Need
Not Be Expensive"

1414 FARMER
WO. 2-4244

Holiday Greetings

Lloyd's

Friendly Hardware

Fenkell at Greenfield

Holiday Greetings

Van Alstyne Photoengraving Co.

457 W. Fort St.

WOodward 2-0466

Greetings on the Holiday

Maxwell Food Distributors

Smoked, Canned & Boneless Rolled Meats
Kitchen Fresh Chop Suey, Chili, Etc.

806 Wilde

VI. 2-3186

Season's Best Greetings

NATIONAL THEATRE SUPPLY

Headquarters for Theatre Equipment

2313 Cass Ave.

Holiday Greetings from

TEL AVIV (JTA)—Some 6,000
children between the ages of 6

In Michigan, mentally ill oc-
cupy more than half of all
available hospital beds.

WO. 1-2447

Herman Fenton, Prop.

DEXTER RECREATION

__Open Bowling: Monday, Tuesday, Friday Night
STOP - SHOP - EAT - PLAY - The Dexter Recreation Way

9840 DEXTER BLVD.

TY. 5-9483

We Wish You a Joyous Hanukah

Your patronage has been deeply ap-

preciated by us. We hope that we

may continue to merit your approval

Holiday Greetings

of our merchandise and service.

.

Shelby Lithographing Co.

41-53 Piquette

TR. 4 3300

-

tAl

19 Greater Detroit Stores,

Holiday Greetings

Grand Rapids - Saginaw

Pipe Fitters Local No. 636 A.F. of L.

3840 Grand River

A Happy Hanukah to All

Best Wishes for a Happy Hanukah
To All Our Friends and Customers

May the ideals which distinguished the Mac-

OAKLAND PLUMBING CO.

cabean era in its struggle for freedom and _for

Licensed Plumbing & Heating Service
Electrical Sewer Cleaning
24 Hour Service

ciples be realized and may they bring honor

9413 Oakland

TU. 3-2064

the advancement of the highest Jewish prin-

through a lasting peace for the entire world.

TO. 8-4245

KEYSTONE OIL REFINING CO.

Holiday Greetings

William Fisher

Michigan Scrap Iron & Metal Co.

1551 CANIFF

TO cz-2830

Leon Kay

Nathan Epstein

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