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July 25, 1952 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-07-25

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Monument

NEW YORK, N. Y.—Louis Lip-
sky, chairman of the American

Unveilings

The family of the late Irving
Chips, of Los Angeles, Calif., an-

nounces the unveiling of a mon-
ument in his memory at 10:30
a. m.; Sunday, July 27, at Beth
Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery, on
Woodward Ave. Rabbi Wohlge-
t iernter will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.



The family of the late Joseph
Ash announces the unveiling of
a monument in his memory at 1
1 p. m., Sunday, Aug. 3, at Mach-
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Sperka
and Cantor Adler will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
, b attend.
• * *

The family of the late Sarah
Stark announces the unveiling
et a monument in her memory
at 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 3, at
Clover Hill Cemetery. Rabbi
Moses Lehrman will officiate
Relatives and friends are asked
• to attend.

.

I

In Memoriam

In loving memory to my dear

daughter, Jean Bernstein. who
passed away July 30, 1943 (27
days in TammuZ(.
You are not forgotten. dear,

ltor will you ever be. Only God
Slone knows hcw much I loved
you and how much I miss you.
my dear daughter. Sleep on,
dear daughter, sleep on. and
take your rest. Sadly missed by
forever broken-hearted
your

father.

THE JEWISH NEWS-7

Lipsky Urges Pro Vote
For Magen David Adorn

Friday, July 25, 1952

ZOA Offers Israel Aid
In Building Industries

Zionist Council, has submitted
an appeal to the president of
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Dr.
the League of Red Cross Soci- Emanuel Neumann, member of
eties in Geneva urging support the Jewish Agency executive,
of Israel's Magen David Adorn sailed for South Africa on an
for membership in the Interna- invitation from the South-
tional Red Cross. The matter African Zionist Federation to
will be considered at the quad- launch the Union's United Is-
rennial International Red Cross ra 1 Funds Campaign for 1952
conference in Toronto on Mon-
efore his departure. Dr. Neu-
day.
mann told a press conference
The Magen David Adorn was that he was engaged in efforts
barred from membership in the to initiate a new program of in-
IRC in 1949 when the Fourth tensive economic activity in the
Geneva Convention refused to Zionist organization of America,
accept the six-pointed shield of designed to stimulate invest-
David. historic symbol of the ments in industrial and econ-
struggle for Jewish freedom, in omic enterprises in Israel. "This
place of the Swiss Red Cross. new effort, to be carried on in
The Moslem countries swung the close cooperation with the econ-
vote against Israel at that time omic department of the Jewish
Agency, has the enthusiastic
by a narrow margin.
Lipsky stated that barring the support of the new administra-
Israel group from membership tion of the ZOA, headed by
was a "source of extreme dis-., Rabbi Irving Miller," he stated.
American investments in Is-
quiet and concern to all fair-1
minded people" for which there rael are on the increase, Mrs.
could be no justification. es- Rose Halprin, member of the
pecially "since the exercise of executive of the Jewish Agency
common sense in the past has and chairman of its economic
granted recognition to the Red department, reported. New
Crescent of the Moslem coun- American investment projects in
tries and the Red Lion and Sun the six-month period ending
April 30. 1952, show an increase
of Persia."
The Magen David Adorn was of more than 100 percent over
founded in 1930 and performed similar projects in the preced-
ing six-month period. she said.
valiantly during the Second
World War and during the Arab-
To Exploit Dead Sea Area
Israel conflict. It is officially
e ex-
JERUSALEM, (J
recognized by the Israel Parlia-
ment as Israel's sole legal first- ploitation of Dead Sea mineral
resumed in
aid and ambulance agency, a resources will be
status similar to that accorded OCtober by the newly-reorgan-
to the American Red Cross by ized Dead Sea Mineral Com-
pany.
the U. S. government.
(An editorial in The Jewish
News. on July 4, also urged the .
conference to accept Israel's Mc-
gen David Adam in its member-
ship).

• * •
In loving memory of our dear
Mother and grandmother, Chal
Itta ( Esther ► Marcus, who pass-
• d away on Aug. 11, 1948 (seven
days in Ab).
Sadly missed by her children
and grandchildren. Gone, but
MRS. M. YAMSHON, a gradu-
Dot forgotten.
ate of the Sherwood Music
School, announces that she has
accepted several engagements to
state Seeking Beauty
appear at charity functions dur-
ing the coming season and that
We Fairest of the Fair
she is prepared to accept addi-
be
first call has been issued tional assignments. She can

JOIN THE FUN

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The discussions with the Immigration
Yugoslavian embassy made it and Naturalization Service and
the State Department in their
known that it will pursue its suit effort to bring Artukovitch to

for the extradition of Andrija
Artukovitch, Crotian Nazi leader
who ordered the extermination
of many Jews, despite the ruling
of a Los Angeles Federal Court
that no valid extradition treaty
existed.
Yugoslav officials have held

trial. Sanford H. Bolz. Washing-
ton representative of the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress; said that
his organization may urge the
. Justice Department to enter the
case more actively.

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* • •

"The Queen of All Michigan
Beauty Queens."
Her title will be "Miss Mich-
igan State Fair of 1952" and she
will be chosen by nationally
known judges and named on
Wednesday, Sept. 3. Governor
Williams again will crown the
lady. The State Fair opens Aug.
and runs tlfrough Sept. 7.
To qualify for the State Fair
'olitest the candidate must have
won a_sponsored Beauty Contest
in Michigan since the last State
Pair. She must be at least 17 and
not over 25 years of age.

The ttiberctilosis death rate
among Negroes is 3V2 times as
high as that I of white people.
Chest X-rays an detect the dis-
ease early an help reduce the

Mortality rate

Of the $350 raised by its re-
cent square dance, the KEPES
FAMILY CLUB has donated $200
to Hadassah and $150 to the
Jewish National Fund, announc-
ed Mrs. Ernest Sterker, chair-

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