Mahler Nominated for Service Croup
Presidency; Announce Candidates
Milton K. Mahler, has been
nominated for the presidency of
the Detroit Service Group; whose
MILTON S. MAHLER
membership includes workers in
the Allied Jewish Campaign.
Election of Service Group offi-
cers will be held at the biennial
meeting, 8:45 p.m., Tuesday, as
part of the dedication cere-
monies of the Fred M. Butzel
Memorial Building, 163 Madison.
Other nominees for the Serv-
ice Group include Harvey H.
Goldman, outgoing president,
chairman of the , board, Julian
H. Krolik, vice-chairman of the
board, George M. Stutz, chair-
man of the executive committee,
and Irving W. Blumberg, Abe
Kasle, George D. Keil, Ben L.
Silberstein and James Wineman,
vice-presidents. Esther R. Prus-
sian serves as executive director.
Each of the trade and pro-
fessional divisions of the Service
Group will hold its biennial
meeting at 7:30 p.m. immedi-
ately preceding the general ses-
sion, except the mechanical
trades division, which will meet
on the following evening at 7:30.
Division chairmen nominated
_InclUde Louis Tabashnik, mer-
cantile, Harry Schumer, services,
Emil T. Stern, mechanical trades,
Louis Alper, real estate and
building; Tom Borman, food, Dr.
Hyman S. Mellen, professional,
and Hyman Safran, arts and
crafts, with Max Osnos as hon-
orary chairnian, mercantile.
Campaign workers will choose
33 members - at - large on the
Service Group board. Nominees
are Mandell L. Berman, Joseph
Bernstein, Louis Berry, Irving
W. Blumberg, Louis C. Blum-
berg, Harry Cohen, Maurice A.
Enggass, Albert Fruman, Har-
vey H. Goldman,' Samuel J.
Greenberg, Joseph Holtzman,
John Isaacs, Abe Kasle, Maxwell
E. Katzen, Maurice Klein,
George D. Keil, Julian H. Krolik,
Daniel L. Laven, John E Lurie
Milton M. Maddin, Milton K.
Mahler, David M. Miro, Gus D.
Newman, Herman Radner, Louis
Russman, George D. Seyburn,
Ben L. Silberstein, Fred F. Sim-
mons, Leonard N. Simons,
George M. Stutz, Louis Tabash-
nik, James Wineman and L
Lewis Zuieback.
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Vice-chairmen nominees of the mer-
cantile division. , to serve with Tabashnik
are Joseph H. Bearman, Harry S. Cohn,
Harry H. Kay, Morris Ben Lewis, Benja-
min D. Lieberman Samuel Plotler, Louis
Russman, Samuel H. Schwartz, Fred F.
Simmons, Alex Sklar, James Wineman
and I. Lewis Zwieback. Representatives
nominated for the Federation board of
governors are Julian H. Krolik, Gus D.
Newman and Irving J. Wolfgang.
Division representatives nominated to
the DSG Board are Jack M. Citron, Jo-
seph H. Davidson, David M. Feerer, Sam-
uel Gerson. Herbert A. Greenstone. Mor-
ris M. Jacobs, Ivor J. Kahn, Harry Rosen-
feld, Joseph Sampliner, Jack J: Stark,
James L. Stein and Harry Weingarden.
Trade representatives nominated for
the Mercantile Board are Maurice A.
Enggass, Lewis H. Manning, Harry J.
Nederlander, Emil Rose and Maurice M.
Winston jewelers; Robert H. Isberg and
S. Richard Kotzer, shoes; Maurice .
Baker, Joseph Frenkel, Max Kwaselow,
Madrice A. Landau and Matthew Shufro,
dry goods. variety stores, children's
wear; Lawrence L. Kaplan, Samuel
Kohlenberg, Arthur Leebove, Herman
Mathias, Louis Robinson, Sydney Schor
and Lawrence Weingarden, furniture
_sob and appliances; and Moe H. Goodman
and Joel Rosenblum. luggage and loans.
Others suggested for trade representa-
tion are Louis A. Baum, Charles Himel-
hoch, Stanley J. Winkelman and. Bernard
Walker, department stores, small stores
and specialty shops; Lou Littman wom-
en's apparel; Jerome B. Morton. store
executives: Maurice L. Klynn and Manuel
M. Hartman,. store employees; Nathan M.
Fierberg, traveling salesman and manu-
facturing representatives: Irving Pokemp-
frer and Wallace Roberts, furriers;. and
Nathan Rosenshine and S. Howard Schil-
ler. milliners.
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Concluding trade leadership nominated
in the mercantile group are Donald
Cohn. Samuel Feldstein, Bert Hyman,
Samuel Kane. Morton D. Lieberman.
Bernard E. Pincus, Nathan Scholnick,
David Stober and Daniel Winograd. men's
wear stores, Phillip Dresser and Lee
Weinberg, men's wear traveling sales-
men; and Samuel A. Grenadier, mer-
chant tailors.
Nominated to assist Schumer in the
services division are vice-chairmen
Samuel J. Greenberg. Philip L. Kanter,
Maurice Klein Isaac Litwak.' Arnold
Rosman, Morris Spitzer and. Myron D.
Stein. Suggested. for the FederatiOn board
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20—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 11, 1952
Dc-Emphasize Israel Food Campaigns
In Effort to Solidify UJA, Bond Sales
Sid Shmarak' s
is John Isaacs. while Jack Lapides. Isaac
NEW YORK—Declaring oppo- quickly and economically as
Litwak, Arnold Rosman, Harry Schumer
and Myron D. Stein have been nomin-
sition to special "Food-for-Is- centralized food buying by the
ated for the Service Group board.
rael" drives as unnecessary and people who knows Israel's needs
Trade leadership nominated For the
wasteful, the Jewish Agency's •best—the Israeli authorities."
services division includes Jack Ellstein,
Harold Gottlieb, Sam Gross and Mar-
committee on control and au-
Stressing that a "multiplicity
tin Taylor. cleaning plants. Leo Polk,
Ben Green and Jack Mann, thorization of campaigns, with of campaigns" tends to divert
cleaning plant employees, Abe M. Fein-
berg. Hyman • Krowitz and Harry Wag_ new co - owners of the HAMIL- the approval of the Israel gov-
public support from the major
man, tailors. Henry Auslander. Sol R.
TON MOTOR SALES at 13519 ernment, urged increased sup- fund-raising effort for/ Israel,
Colton. Larry D. Nichamin Maurice ifs
;
port
Sandler and Morris L. SchaVer, linen Hamilton are currently showing
of the United Jewish Ap- the statement urged that "the
supplies.
the new '52 ' DeSoto and i peal and the Israel Bond Drive best way to put more food in
Suggested as representatives for other
best method for perma- the mouths of Israelis is to put
services are Samuel A. Cascade 'Arthu r . 1Plymouth cars. Still available as the
M. Graff. Jack Grant and Edward Mar- I are some brand new '51 models nently
alleviating Israel food more dollars in the hands of the
cus, drivers of linen suppliers and pow-
er laundries, Albert Finkelstein and Sam of DeSotos and Plymouths which shortages.
United Jewish Appeal and of the
Shmukler, hand laundries, Morton Baker, they will discount at a large say-
In a statement prepared after Israel Bond Drive." Proceeds
Manuel Weinstein and Henry Lapides.
power laundries: Adolph E. Baron. Fred ; ings, so why not drop in and see consultation with appropriate from both, it was pointed out,
A. Ginsburg. Earl Hordes, Lester San- them while these models last.
Israel government officials, the are devoted in large measure to
delman. - Murry J. Sutkin and David M.
* * *
Jewish Agency's Committee' the development of Israel agri-
Welling. general insurance: Herman Fish-
man, Rudolph Leitman. Moe Leiter. Ben
Hy Freedman of HY FREED- pointed out that recent press culture.' . . .
Naimark and George Steinberger. life
MAN'S MARKET at 18279 Liver- reports on the food situation in
insurance: Louis Garber . and . Henr
"The people in Israel are not
GrosSman. industrial insurance; Oscar A. nois near Curtis, announced last Israel have led some organiza-
.starving," the statement con-
Kaufman, Percy P. Newman and Sidney
week
that
the
grocery,
fruit
and
tions
and
individuals
to
plan
J. Winer finance: Ira, Kaufman, morti-
cluded. "They have been forced
cians and monument works: and Earl vegetable market is under the "Food-for-Israel" campaigns on
to tighten their belts in an ef-
Barnett. Morton Harris, Edward C. Levy
management
of
the
popular
Sam
community or national levels.
and Charles Robinson, cartage and
fort to discharge their duty of
transportation.
Ledger and, that the- bake shop
The statement said, "they are receiving immigration ...and of
Nominated to serve as vice-chairmen has beeh taken over by Zeman's not well adapted to Israel's
developing the country. The best
of mechanical trades are - Jerry Bielfield,
Al Fruman, Sol Eisenberg. Samuel G. New York Bakery. An open house needs. Food campaigns, no mat- way to help them is through the
Keywell, Nathan Kolb and Samuel to celebrate his third anniver- ter how expertly conducted, can
United Jewish Appeal and the
Zeldes. Nominated to Federation's board
of governors from Division C are Nathan sary at the aboye address•will be never produce as much food as Bond Drive."
R. Epstein, Max D. Schuster and Morris held on Monday, January 14. The
W. Zack.
public is invited to participate.
Mechanical tradesmen up for election
to the board of the Service groun are
Harry B. Aronovy. Jacob A. Citrin. Philip
18,000 at Garden Bond Rally
Dubrinsky, Joseph Gendelman, Ben Kra-
mer. Harold B. Kikes, Jack 0. Lefton,
Benjamin Maltzman, Robert Trepeck,
NEW YORK, (JTA) — More
Peter Truneky, Louis Vineberg and Ben-
than 18,000 persons attended the
jamin Weiss.
Section nominees to the Board of Hanukah festival held Jan. 1, at
mechanical trades .include Jack Geller
Jack Prince and Adolph Slatkin, auto Madison Square Garden. A total
sales; Mitchell Feldman and William P. of $2,980,000 in Israel bonds was
Greenberg, parking lots and garages;
Herman D. Weiss and S. Joseph Wallach, purchased.
auto parts, wreckers and accessories:
Max M. Fisher, Reuben Axelrod 'and
William C. Sucher, gas and oil; RoS•ert and Abraham Satovsky are theh proposed
D. Grossman and Aaron Gershenson, tire candidates to Federation's board of gov-
dealers; Samuel Schuster Robert Ruch ernors.
Nominated as professional division rep-
and Eugene M. Zack. metals: Harry L.
Jones, Irving C. Mahler, Harry T. Madi- resentatives to the board of the Service
son, Joseph Newman and • Samuel J. Group are Harry B. Berlin, Dr. Sydney
Rands. scrap iron and Lester Miller and F. Ellias, Dr. Perry Goldman, Helen S.
Kass, Dr. Charles Lakoff, Dr. Hyman S.
Daniel Heron. factory scrap dealers.
Candidates for positions on mechani- Mellen, Dr. Milton S. Marx, Albert Rog-
cal trades board, include Leonard Fried- .gin. Dr. Bernard Schmidt and Julian
man, Louis H. Golden. Louis Hamberger, Tobias.
Attorneys nominated for posts on the
Sam D. Jacobs. Samuel B. Solomon and
Jule G. Solomon steel: Stuart S. Chosid, hoard of the professional division include
David S. Diamond, Joseph H. Kikes, Mark H. Birnkrant, David J. Cohen,
Morey L. Jacobs and David Shiffman, Julius L. Kabatsky, Sidney J. Karbel,
machinery and manufacturing; Reuben Albert J. Silber and Samuel L. Weller.
Levine, industrial employees; -Robert N. Proposed from the dental profession are
Janeway. Jack Lawson and Said LeVine, Theodore Glass, Drs. Jack S. Lawson.
industrial engineers:' David T. Lipton, Robert Moss, Frank. A. Reisman and
textiles; Al Berkowitz and Herman Co- David Seligson.
Physicians up for election to the pro-
hen, bags, bottles and barrels; Samuel
... . .
Berger and Nathan Carroll. waste ma- fessional division board are Drs. Arthur
Goldberg,
Perry Goldman, Paul L. Frei-
terials, paper and bags. and Benjamin
berg,
Jack
Rom
and
Alexander
W.
San-
M. Laiicin and Harry Laker, wiping
ders. Pharmacists nominated include Sam-
When winter sets in, especially
cloths. .
Candidates for the posts or vice-chair- uel M. Bez, Albert Boesky, Harold R.
as
it has this year, it's nice to
Bordman,
Nathan
Cooper
and
Bernard
men of real estate and building council
Linderman.
stay
home evenings and relax.
are Mandell L. Beiman, Harry C. David-
Other proposed section representatives
son. Maurice M. Robinson. Barney Smith
on the board -of the professional division
It's irksome, isn't it, to brave
and Benjamin Wilk. -Joseph Holtzman and include Hyman Beale, Bela Eisler and
Daniel A. Laven are nominees for rep- David P. Zack, accountants; Dr. Bernard
bad weather to get your Jewish
resentatives to board of governors.
R. Maness. optometrists; Dr. Otto A.
News . . . needless, too, when you
Real estate arid building representa- Weiss, chiropodists; Dr. Sydney F. Ellias,
tives to the overall Board of the Serv- osteopathic physicians; Dr. Norman
think
that you can have each
ice Group include Charles N. Agree, Drachler and Rose Poskel, educational
Louis Alper Julius Berman. Milton J. _workers; Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, re-
Friday's review of Jewish events
Doner, George Fox. Trying Frenzel, Philin ligious services: Ira I. Sonnenblick, social
delivered to your door . • . and
Hellman, Louis G. Redstone. Jacob services; Sol Slomovitz, government sery-
Schreier. Nathan Soberman and Benja- ices;`and Dr. Max Rosenfeld, health sery
for only $4 for the year. Tele-
min Wilk.
ices.
phone WO. 5-1155, or drop this
The roster of nominees to the board
Nominated as vice-chairmen of the
of the real estate and building council. arts and crafts division to serve with
coupon in the mail today.
by section include Abe Friedman. Abe Safran were Arthur Robinson, Harvey
Green, Theodore R. Keller, Harry Light- Willens and Lew Wisper. Safran proposed
stone. James M. Resin. Harry Sosniek, to Federation's board of governors from
Morris Wittus and David M. Zellinen. the division.
builders: Irving Frenzel. bedding fi-
Proposed arts and crafts representa-
THE JEWISH NEWS
nance: Ludwig Boreks, Paul P. Reeser, tives to the board .of the Service Group
Ben B. Fenton George Fox. William are Nathan Balaban, Paul Broder, Max
708 DAVID STOTT BLDG.
-Jacobs, Jerome Lewis and Chester L. Burns, Max Gealer, Leon S. Wayburn and
Schwartz. real sestete: Konel I. Kahn, Harvey . Willens.
DETROIT 26, MICH.
hotels: and Louis H. Schostak, property
Up for election to the dilrision's board
mmanagement.
are the following arts and crafts trades-
The roster of nominees to the board men: Julian A. Grace and Philip R. Mar-
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of the real estate and building council by cuse, advertisers and commercial artists;
section include Abe Friedman, Abe Frank A. Denison, Louis N. Hinderstein
Green, Theodore R. Kelter. Harry Light- and Sydney. Levison, printers and pub-
My Name
stone. James M. Rossin, Harry Sosnick, lishers; Sol Balaban, Nathan Bronstein
Morris Wittus and David M. Zellman, andand Sam Frankenstein, paper products
builders: Irving Frenzel. building finance; and office supplies; Mike Falk and Mil-
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T.udwig Boraks, Paul P. l3roder, Ben B. ton J. Woolf, musicians; George Drapkin,
Fenton, George Fox. William Jacobs, photographers; Nathan Abrams and How-
Jerome Lewis and Chanter L. Schwartz. ard P. Berger. florists; David L. Kap-
real estate: Kopel I. Kahn, hotels; and lan, Joseph Lee, Daniel J. Lewis, Carl H.
City
Zone
'- State
Louis H. Schostek, property management. Shalt and Milton N. Zimmerman, amuse-
Proposed candidates for other positions ments, and Herman Fenton, bowling
on the board of the real estate and alleys.
building council are Julius Ring and
Toseph A. Sulkes, modernization: Albert
Glassman, Philip Hellman and Seymour
S. Winokur, building suppliers; Samuel
Rouff and Irving Steinberg, chemicals
and janitor supplies; Irving Burkow,
Charles H. Sarlip and Lester Kaufman,
painters and decorators: Nathan Sober-
man and Walter L. Field, paint stores;
Frank Hoffman,,, plumbing and heating;
Phillip Kaplan and Philip Lowell. elec-
tricians and suppliers; George Goldberg
and Saul Saulson, architects and engi-
neers; Marvin' Jacohbson. coal and ice;
Irving Zeff, Oscar Warren, Samuel Wei-
der, hardware: and Jacob Schreier and
Benjamin L. Smith, store fixtures.
Nominated to serve as vice-chairmen
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for food diviSion are Samuel Frankel.
Mervin 'Grosberg, Ben Klein, John E.
Lurie, Morris Mendelson, Morey L. Rosen-
thal and Max Shays. Samuel Frankel, -
and George D. Keil are the proposed
representatives to the hoard of gover-
nors of Federation for food division. •
Frankel is one of 10 reeresentatives
from the food division to the hoard of
the Service Group. Others are Bernard
A. Gourwitz. Ben .Klein. Herman Levine,
Samuel Markowitz. Morris Mendelson.
Nathan Metz. Morris Music, Morey L.
Rosenthal and Alfred Weiss.
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Included in the other 35 nominees to
the board of the food service council are
Philip Olender and Joseph Roth. bakers;
Select the amount you wish to save. Plan to have
Andor Feldheim arid Charles Milan, bev-
erages; Samuel Greenberg, Joseph Kei-
money to spend next Christmas.
dan and William Schmittel, wholesale
grocers; Sol Kanat, James H. Marks and
Save $1.00 a Week for 50 Weeks $50.00
William Rossen. super markets; Norman
Cottler, retail markets: Morris A. Levy.
Save 2.00 a Week for 50 Weeks = 100.00
retail meats; David B. Aaron, Emanuel
E. Einstein, Joseph' B. Mein and Hugo
Save 5.00 a Week for 50 Weeks = 250.00
Slotkin, wholesale meats; Louis J. Cohen,
Abraham J. Gurwin, Carl Krupp, Solon-am
Save 10.00 a Week for 50 Weeks = 500.00
G. Kurtzman and Julius Mehler. food
brokers and processors;, and Norman
Enrollment Fee-50c
Blake, William Boesky: Abe J. Chaben s
Lester Gruber, Carl Rosenfeld and Morris
Samuels, night clubs, bar and restau-
rants; Erwin D. Harvith and Norman
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Schwartz. tobacco and confectioners:
Alfred G. Silk. dairies; Ben Mosthrtan,
GRISWOLD
WASHINGTON BLVD.
produce; Oscar Bank and
i Herman M ller,
at MICHIGAN AVE.
at GRAND RIVER
poultry; and Edwin Finsilver and George
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Rabinowitz, fish.
Convenient City-wide Branches
Professional division nominees for vice-
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chairmen include Harry B. Berlin, Judge
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William. Friedman, David M. Miro, Dr.
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Arthur S. Purdy. Dr. • Harry E. August
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