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August 08, 1952 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-08-08

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THE JEWISH NEWS-11

France Passes Law Protecting Its Refugees

Friday August 8, 1952

GENEVA, (JTA1—The United headed by a director, assisted
Nations office here reported by a board composed of repre-
that France has promulgated a sentatives of the ministries most
new law for the protection of directly concerned with refu-
• some 350.000 refugees living in gees, a representative of the
Sam Brown, executive director French territory, and those who voluntary organizations, and a
representative of the office of
of the Michigan Council. Amen- may take refuge there.
Under this law, ail office will the High Commissioner for Ref-
• can Jewish Congress, was given
ugees.
-a ! a fareell dinner prior to Ins be created to which will be en-
The new law also provides for
trusted the application of con-
entering the
ventions, agreements or inter- the creation of a special com-
University o f
mittee
in which the UN High
national arrangements regard-
E-1 Michigan grad-
Commissioner for refugees will
ing
the
protection
of
refugees.
uate school of
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The office will issue documents be represented. To that commit-
FOR THE FIRST time in the sure would have given anything complete work
of identity and others which are tee will be referred all appeals
required by the administration against decisions on eligibility
history of the Jewish War Vet- for a pair of ear plugs . . . Ar- on a master's
and which are necessary to or against administrative meal-,
erans, there is a strong likeli- ;riving at the studio seemed like degree.
establish the refugee as a legal ures of expulsion.
iliood that a man from Michigan all the world had come to a sud-
Mrs. Samuel
person.
;will head the organization as den quiet peacefulness . . . Gree ri, past,..,
1: national commander ... Friends "Auntie Dee" was visibly shaken president of the
1 The new office will have the . Reds Offer Arms to Egypt
o f popular Harry T. Madison, : but like the grand trouper she organ' a tion,
power to declare a person eligi- LONDON, (JTA)—The London
local JWV leader, are working is, went through final rehearsals paying him Sam Brown • ble for international protection Daily, Graphic states that the
with
flying
colors
.
.
although
to promote his candidacy at the ;
tribute, said, "We appreciate. and, therefore, within the man- Soviet Union has offered tanks,
.national encampment in October the continual sound of the siren . your loyal, faithful and out- date of the United Nations High armored cars and small arms to
in Atlantic City. . . . Harry is ;kept ringing in her ears ... P.S. standing service which you have Commissioner for Refugees. It Egypt in exchange for Egyptian
former Michigan state depart-; That motorcycle cop got us from rendered for the past five years, will closely cooperate in the
cotton.
e n t commander, currently . Edgewater Park to the Macca - not merely to our organization execution of its functions with
of
the
JWV
Memorial
bees
Bldg.
through
heavy
traffk
president ;
but to all groups in our city." the office of the High Commis-
ome Association and active in in a little over 15 minutes!
The organization gave him a sioner for Refugees.
STRICTLY KOSHER
• • •
Net and Jewish community af-
set of luggage
Th e Fr enc h o ffi ce will be
CORNED BEEF
/airs.

1 THE GALS of Rex Chapter . Brown is a graduate of City
• • 4,
k was a war
Bnai Brith are so intent on out- College o
of New Yor.
1"1771V- 2 1113D
BYRON KRIEGER, local In- doing the men's lodge, that they correspondent for "Stars and
Cooked, Sliced, Packaged
ternal Revenue agent compet-
have chosen three chairmen to Stripes" during World II, at-
and Sealed by
DRIVER TRAINING
ing in the Olympics, lost in the
run the group's first picnic . . tended Oxford University in
Best Kosher 15 of Chicago
• AAA Driver Training Institute
fencing quarter-finals ... but
Sunday, Aug. 17 . . . at Pontiac • England during 1945 and holds
Graduates
SOLD ONLY AT
• Professional Certified Teachers
is happy that he had the sat-
Park . . The lassies heading a Doctor of Surgical Chiropody
• Dual-Control Training Cars
isfaction of beating two Ar- :the all-day shindig are Joan Degree. He has been in the
Personal Instruction
gentine brothers in a feud that
Finegold, chapter president, employment of the American
DETROIT'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE
DELICATESSEN
started in the 1951 Pan-Amer-
Joan Penfil and Fern Kumove Jewish Congress since the latter
Saul H. Sinkoff
ican Games . . . He beat the 1... They're out to beat the boys, part of 1945. and as a field rep-
12162 DEXTER
UN. 2-4033
brothers. who are the best in
whose picnic was held last June resentative has been in Europe
Sunday and Eves. Included
TO. 8-9829
TO. 6-9804
Argentina, at Buenos Aires . ..
They've even got the fellows and over 40 states.

and did the job again at Hel-
it! .. . Harold Adler.
v.orking on
sinki in the 1952 Olympics .. . Sam Finegood and others from
The American foil team. which 1Rex Lodge are helping the girls Tel Aviv Property Owners
included Byron. "finished sev-
"show us guys up" . . as the Voice Protest on New Tax
boys say with a sly snicker.
enth in a field of 15.
• • •
• •
TEL AVIV, (JTAI---A meeting
RIDING BEHIND a police
ONE OF THE MOST recent protesting the plan of the Lsrai l
escort with siren wide open • and creditable projects under- government to impose a special
may be fun to some peoVe . .
taken by the Department of tax on real estate was held un-
SUNDAY NITE, SEPT. 14
but to us. it's just a pain in the Michigan Ladies Auxiliary of the der auspices of the Householders
ear . . . Last week was "Auntie Jewish War Veterans is the sere- Association.
Dee" Day at Edgewater Park . icing of children at the Wayne
Speakers at the meeting
. . . with Dee P: , rker's TV spon- County Juvenile Home . . One pointed out that owners of real
sors, Hi-Grade Foods throwing or more of the auxiliaries visit estate were already paying gov-
the shindig for her youthful the home each month. bringing ernment and municipal taxes.
atiaudience . . . Her show at entertainment and small gifts to They argued that their income
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ittWXYZ-TV was scheduled for 6 help brighten the life of the from rentals had not risen in
ittp.m. and hubby Phil Brestoff youngsters there . . . The Law- the last 12 years, while the cost
tvia.s taking no chances on his rence Jones Auxiliary No. 190 of maintaining their property
?popular wife being late . Rid- and the Charles and Aaron Ko- had shot up steeply.
, ling back in the car with Dee. we gan Auxiliary No. 510 recently

. made a trip to• the home . . . 1 refreshments were served. fol- RU BIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods.
With them they brought their lowing which gifts were distrib- Steaks. Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
hair stylists from Mario's Beauty uted to the children.
CTN. 1-9802
Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
Salon. who styled hair for some
24176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 1 1 4, Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours
of the girls and gave pointers on
STANDING IN THE lobby of
hair styling for the rest . . . 1 the David Stott Bldg. sipping a
Wrestler Bert Ruby /gave a ginger ale. Dr. Henry Berris told
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
REAM MIX81-041 imu ad SEIM
wrestling demonstration .. and us of the old colored man.
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Raviolli
after the entertainment, light staunchly religious but innocent-
Full Course Dinners $1.25 tap
We Cater to Families and Parties
ly unaware of the prejudices
UN. 2-9775
Open Sun.
15508 Livernois
held against him. who applied
for membership in an exclusive
For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
Kosher
; church ... The pastor attempted
For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop At
to
put
him
off
with
all
sorts
of
Caterers
evasive remarks . . . The old
FINE FOODS
8333 LINWOOD
STAFFORD'S
Negro, instinctively becoming
N
For the Sign of Quality
aware that he was not wanted. BOESKY'S


said finally that he would sleep
• ;.
Catering in Synagogues---Homes--Our Hall—Your Hall
; on it and perhaps the Lord
..'"'
CAFE LOUNGE

Enjoy the best in food and
••
would tell him just What to do
You cork order our delicious Kishke, Knishes, Hot
entertainment at moderate
Pl anning
Several days later he re- prices. Dancing nightly. We cater to parties and banquets. Open Sunday.
and Cold Hon D'ouvres, Sweet tables, for any
; . .
amount, small or large--also complete Dinners.
asked the
t urned . . . "
. a Party?
TU. 2 3883
15241 E. WARREN at Barham
minister. "did the Lord send you

Under the Supervision of the Vood Harabonirn

he
a message?" . . . "Yessuh,

TO. 8-5316
WE. 5-9383
did." was the answer. "He told
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from shower
daily from s to to
been tryin' to get in that same end party accommodations at any lime.
TR. 1-4455.
church myself for 10 years an p. m Sundays and holidays from 1 to 10 p.m. Call TR. 3-7444, if no answer
114 PALLISTER AVE. — Air Conditioned — FREE PARKING
ah still can't make it."

Danny


Sant Brown Honored
By State AJ Congress

Raskin ' s

LISTENING T



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PROFESSIONAL

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LIBERMAN'S

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WHERE TO DINE

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EXCELLENT

ITALIAN MEALS

NOW BEING SERVED

P ;zza

Watch
For Our
Grand
Open ing!

_Speciall

.

L'AIGLON

(formerly Huyler's)
IN THE FISHER BLDG.

FACILITIES FOR PRIVATE
PARTIES

12th and Hazelwood

BOESKY'S

A Distinguished Delicatessen, Restaurant,

and Cocktail Lounge. Fine Foods.

TR. 2-4375



Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sec Foods.

Music by Muzak

• CARRY OUT
SERVICE
• CATERING
TO PARTIES

You'll find us quick and qual-
ified to serve you as you would
like to be served.

CAPRI PIZZERIA

13211 W. 6 Mile Road

UN. 1-9837

2675 E. GRAND BLVD.

. No Entertainment

Formal or Informal

Typical Italian meals-- Delici-
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your every desire . . . Stop
in today—Bring your friends!

TR. 2-8800

CLAM SHOP and BAR

Grand River at Bagley.

WO 3-1022

• Showers

HUN D' S DOWNTOWN

• Weddings

Open: Doily 11:30 a.m., Sunday 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music by Club Berkley

• Sweet 16 Parties



Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods

• Supper Dances

Carry Out Service
Parking Facilities . .
MN.
.
Open 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.

PURITAN . . .

• Cocktail Parties

7113

• Large Group Meetings

BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q

4 9816

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TR. 2-8500
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Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs .& Chicken right off the fire.
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TR. 5-5100

Trio

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

Receptions

NO INCREASE
IN PRICES

Thirty years of Fine Food, Liquors.

15301 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield

AL GREEN'S

VA. 2-4118
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners S 1.0

10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
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