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September 24, 1954 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-09-24

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Public Hearings on FEFC

Germany Will Expedite Payments
On Jewish Compensation Claims

Dr. M. Edaliattibi Dies
Men-
ST. PAUL, Minn., (JTA) — A
ahem M. Edelstein, head of the
fair employment practices or-
department of teachers' affairs
dinance, introduced in the St.
of, the Jewish Education Com-
Paul City Council last week, was'l BONN, (JTA) — West German mendations on ways and means mittee of New York, died here
of
improving
the
handling
of
in-
referred to the Corporation Minister of Fin an c e Fritz
at the age of 64.
Council for preliminary study. Schaeffer, has assured Dr. Bruno demnification for individual ap-
Public hearings on the measure Weil, president of the New York plicants.
This petition he recently sub- 28—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
are scheduled to be held soon.
Friday, September 24, 1954
"Axis Victims League," that ad-
mitted to Federal President The-
vance payments on the compen-
odor Heuss in a special audience.
sation claims of former German Additional
Mr. Louis Cohen
signatures whicn
Jews will be expedited..
of 20033 Lesure
Le Shono Tovo
Dr. Weil, a prominent Berlin were collected in the meantime,
has donated the use of his home for
he has handed to Herr Schaef-
attorney
prior
to
the
Nazi
re-
High
Holiday
Services
in
mem-
the
Tikosevu
ory of his beloved wife, Mrs. Molly
gime, has for some time pleaded fer, who said that he looked for-
Cohen. All proceeds are to go
ward to the possibility of making
with
German
governmental
STRICTLY for CHARITY.
quarters for redress of the in- advance payments under , the
adequacies of indemnification Federal Indemnification Law to
legislation dealing with Jews individual applicants, beginning
Holiday Good Cheer
who were formely self-employed. next month. Although the law
Some 900 Jews of German origin, is more than a year old, practi-
cally no payments have as yet
BARB'S FAIRMOUNT who fall within these categories, been
made under its provisions.
signed an appeal prepared by
DAIRY BAR
5505 — 2nd Blvd.
him, which in the form of a pe-
They shall come and sing in
tition
to
the
German
govern-
"Service With A Smile"

ment, makes specific recom- the height of Zion, and shall
i flow together to the goodness of
3519 Trumbull
the Lord . . . and their soul shall
Irving
be as a watered garden; and
and
his staff
they
shall
not
sorrow
any
more
TE. 2-9771
I at all.—Jer. 31:12.

NEW YORK, (47TA)—Dr.

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JWV Activities

Best Wishes for
A Happy New Year
To Our Friends & Patrons

Bazell Furniture
& Upholstering Co.

13313 W. McNichols

UN. 4-2373

it

Greetings on
the Holiday

BENNY'S
HOBBY SHOP

.

We Pick Up and Deliver
Lawn Mowers - Power Mowers
Saw Filing

9524 St. Cyril
Nr. Van Dyke
WA. 1-3349

New Year Greetings

ORLEANS

POULTRY CO.

3031 Russell

TE. 3-1847

Sincere Best Wishes to All

for r Happy New Year

Mendelson

Egg Company

4100 Joy Road

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4
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4

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Shanah

Shel Shalom

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Miller Bros.

DETROIT AUXILIARY on
Wednesday serviced patients at
Ann Arbor Veterans Hospital.
Mrs. Bertha Schaap, president,
urges members to enlist in ef-
forts to make the November
donor luncheon successful. The
Auxiliary will meet Thursday, at
the Memorial Home.

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POULTRY

1900 Wilkins

TE. 3-4800

To Our Friends and Patrons

Hair Fashions
by Edward

* * *

Lt. ELT LEVIN AUXILIARY
recently serviced patients at Ann
Arbor Veterans Hospital. Auxil-
iary delegates named to attend
the national convention Oct. 13,
at Richmond, Va., are Frieda
Shiffman, Louba Lupiloff and
Dora Feldmesser. The group i
will meet next Oct. 4, in the I
Memorial Home.
* * •
Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL-
IARY will hold a cottage party
on Saturday, at Juvenile Deten-
tion Home camp. Games, re-
freshments and entertainment
will be provided. Members wish-
ing to participate should call
Gertrude Left, UN. 1-8223. Tick-
ets for the Auxiliary donor on-
Nov. 17, at Masonic Temple, are
now available by calling Sylvia
Glassman, TE. 4-3792.

Branch Libraries
Plan Discussion Groups

Great Books discussion and a
program on American Heritage
will be featured this week in
many of the city's public libra-
ries. The latter two events will
be continued throughout the
season.
The Great Books Discussion
will be featured at Chase Li-
brary, 17731 W. 7 Mile from 8
to 10 p. m., Tuesday. Now in its
second year at this branch, the
group will meet on alternate
Tuesdays.
At the Hubbard Branch, 12929
W. McNichols, the Great Books
discussion will be held from 8
to 10 p. m., Monday, with sub-
sequent meeings on alternate
Mondays. On Oct. 1, two films,
"Lands of the Long Day" and
"Arabian B a z a a r," will be
screened.
The Parkman Branch, 1766
Oakman Blvd., will co-sponsor
the American Heritage program,
to be held at the Jewish War
Veterans Memorial Home, 4095
W. Davison, from 8 to 10 p. m.,
Thursday. The group will con-
tinue to meet on alternate
Thursdays.
Sherwood Forest Branch, 7117
W. 7 Mile, meets from 8 to 10
p. m., Monday and alternate
Mondays for the Great Books
discussion, now in Its third year.
Another Great Books program
is to be started and will meet
from 8 to 10 p. in., Tuesday and
alternate Tuesdays, also at this
library branch.

Happy New Year

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Greetings on the New Year

Superior

Oldsmobile Inc.

New Year's Greeting to

Relatives and Friends from

Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Brown

DAVID
NURSING
HOME

Lee Plaza Hotel

/•••••••••••••••••••••• 4

The Officers and Members

of the

Sosnovitzer Bendiner

UN. 1-1833

Extend Greetings to the
Community for a Most

Happy Year Ahead

P. Greenwald, Pres.

l y -_9rviny

13141 Dexter

Holiday Greetings

TO OUR MANY

Congratulations to all the
Members of the

FRIENDS

Odessa Progressive
Aid Society

Louis & Nettie
Schwartz & Sons

of

Bill-Norm

Aid Society

wish all their
friends & customers
A Very Happy
New Year

10005 Curtis, nr. Wyoming

Sales

Gold Stomping - Paper Suppliers

Games

Extend their Heartiest
Good Wishes to Their
Many Customers,
Friends and Relatives
for the coming New Year

SINCE 919

- 1

We Wish You An A
Happy and Prosperous
New Year

H. Lewis, Pres.
Max Rosenthal, Vice Pres.
Morris Kopnick, Fin. Sec'y.

Holiday Greetings from the

Greetings on the New Year

LUTZKER VOLINER SOCIETY

NATIONAL
LAUNDRY

A HAPPY, HEALTHY & PROSPEROUS

All

Wishing All Our Members and Friends

NEW YEAR

Types of Laundry Service

Shirts Beautifully Finished

Jos. Linden, President

TE. 1-2256

Call and We'll Pick Up Anytime

Sincerest Greetings

Happy Holiday
HILLCREST COUNTRY CLUB

Grosbeck M. 97 at Cass Avenue

REID ELECTRIC CO.

MT. CLEMENS

Direct Phone — WO. 3-6633

28 Victor

Serving Food

Highland Park

That Will Please Your Palate

TO, 8-7847

1954

5715

Season's Best Wishes

CONVEYOR

ENGINEERING CO.

A Happy

Inc.

and Prosperous

13550 Helen Ave.
Detroit 12, Mich.

NEW YEAR

FOrest 6-3360

VE/351111111

Holiday
Greetings

Van Alstyne

Photo
Engraving Co.

Sales - Service

Fast,
Dependable Service

VE. 8-3030

4557 W. Fort Street

15000 W. 7 Mile Road

CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late Fannie
Feldman wishes to thank its
relatives and friends for the
many kindnesses extended the
family during its recent be-
reavement.

to all our

11 . 1
11

many friends

Robinson

furniture company

Downtown —

Washingtcin Boulevard near Grand River

WO; 5-6500

Northland — Greenfield Road Entrance "E"

EL. •6-2300

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