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January 21, 1955 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-01-21

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Egypt Defies UN on Israel Shipping
Through the Suez Canal Zone

Casting Has Begun for -Tercentenary Women's iPao -ennt

The Women's Tercentenary tons of the League of Jewish the University of Michigan aS
Committee announces that all ! Women's Organizations, under *well as at Wayne University.
Regarding the Israel vessel women in the community are the leadership of Mrs. Irving
Although Mr. Goldstein al-
Bat Galim, seized by Egypt, the invited to the city-wide Tercen- Small, are -cooperating with the , ready has started casting for
Egyptian delegate • told the tenary pageant to be held Feb. Tercentenary c o m m i ttee in the show, there are' still parts
Council that Egypt would be 14, 1:15 p.m., at Temple Israel. • planning that afternoon's pro- •
willing to discuss with Gen. E.
gram. Mrs. Henry Wineman is available. For information, con-
The 120 affiliated "organiza- honorary chairman.
; tact Mrs. Philip Bernstein, co-
L. M. Burns, chief of staff of
1
the United Nations truce super-
The script, "A Pair of Silver ordinator, UN. 3-5613.
vision organization in Palestine, California Governor
Candlesticks;" has been written
the matter of further disposi-
by Mrs. Joshua Sperka and her
Reform
Jewry
To
Greet-
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tion of the ship. Israel circles
committee, Mesdames Philip
indicated they would not enter
B e-r nstein.,
Goodwin J. Knight, Governor Harry L. Jack-
into further discussions about
Going to
the Bat Galim with Gen. Burns, of California, will take part in son, George M.
insisting that Egypt must re- the "Message of Israel" broad- Rubin and
lease it.
cast, weekly religious program Nathan Speva-
kow. Harry
heard over the '' '
Goldstein will
Seminary Honors Simmer network of the
direct the show.
'American
Karl Haas is
'Broadcasting
musical d i r ec•-
Co., on Sunday.
Ask the man
tor.
Gov . Knight
who's
been there .. .
I
Mr.
Goldstein,
will express
noted director
greetings to
your
travel agent
and actor of H . Goldstein
American Jewry
I i n anticipation
television and radio, has been
Elkin Hotel and
associated with leading radio
•of forthcoming
and. television networks. He •
~ I biennial asSem-
Travel Bureau -
studied with Whitford Kane at
- bly of the Union
19437Livernois
at
lof Ameri - can;,:
Outer Dr.
Hebrew Congre-
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 7
DI. 1-2717
gations which Gov. Knight
Friday, January 21, 1955
will take place in Los Angeles, --•
Feb. 13 to 16.
Delegates from all" nation's
"For the tree of the field is man's life."
.
•Reform temples will attend the
Deuteronomy 20:19.
convention.
SAMUEL S. SIMMER (left)

UNITED NATION, N.Y.,
(JTA)—Egypt defied the Secur-
ity Council by refusing to alter
its position regarding freedom of
passage for Israel ships through
the Suez Canal. After seven
memberS of the Council—includ-
ing all major Western Powers—
had re-affirmed their support
of the 1951 resolution of the-
Council guaranteeing freedom
of passage through the water-
way, Omar Loutfi, head of the
Egyptian delegation, insisted
Egypt will interpret regulations
regarding the Suez Canal as it
sees fit.
Sir Leslie Knox Munro of New
- Zealand. president of the Coun-
cil, told Egypt that it is incon-
ceivable that Israel ships or
crews would ever try to sabotage
the Canal. Mr. Loutfi made such
an accusation at the last meet-
ing of the Council on Jan. 4.
After Munro had called such
suspicion groundless, Mr. Louta
insisted that Israel sailors might
mine the Canal, scuttle a ship
to block it, send "terrorists" into
Egyptian territory, or otherwise
use the Canal for "sabotage or
espionage."

EUROPE?

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Bnai Brith Men
To Meet in Chicago



Plan NOW to Celebrate

is shown receiving a citation
from Rabbi JACOB E SEGAL Abba Gordin to Speak
of Adas Shalom Synagogue. To Kvutzah on Saturday
Simmer was honored by the
Abba Gordin., noted author
Detroit Friends of the Jewish
Theological S e m i n a r y of and lecturer, will address the
America at a Men's C I u b_ Kvutzah Ivrith Saturday eve-
ning, in the Rose Sittig Cohen
breakfast in behalf of the
Auditorium, on the topic "Pro-
Seminary. Dr. Seymour J. ! phecy of Jeremiah." The public
Cohen of. Congregation Bnai is invited.
Israel, Pittsburgh, Pa., was the
guest speaker.

Ten Detroit members of Bnai
Brith will leave this weekend for
Chicago to attend the annual
meeting of the general commit-
tee of District Grand Lodge No.
6, at the Morrison Hotel, Satur-
day and Sunday. -
They are Sidney J. Karbel,
Milton M. Weinstein, Maxwell
M. Low-e, Dr. Michael Engleman,
Dr. Lawrence I. Yaffe, Alfred H.
Bounin, Elias Goldberg, Louis E.
Barden, Harry Yudkoff and Honor Detroit Bnai
Samuel W. Lieb.
Brith for Bond Sales
Representatives from eight I At a national Israel bond con- ,
Midwestern states and four Ca- ference at Hotel Delmonico,
nadian provinces will attend New York, Detroit Bnai Brith
and hear the opening remarks Lodges were cited for their ef-
of national president, Philip M. forts on behalf of the sale of Is-
Klutznick. Interim reports on ' rael bonds.
organizational activities will be
Detroit Bnai Brith members
given, and plans perfected for were cited for the sale of over
the implementation of group $140,000 in Israel bonds in the
projects.
I last three months of 1954 by
Rabbi. Max Kapustin, director Henry Montor; executive officer
of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foun- ! . of the American Financial and
dation at Wayne University, will Development Corporation f o r
review Ludwig Lewisohn's book, Israel.
"What Is This Jewish Heritage?"
Morris Alexander; - national
on the Weinberg Jewish Hour at chairman ot- the Bnai Brith Is-
12 noon, Sunday, over radio sta- ' rael Committee, outlined the
tion WJLB.
Bnai Brith Israel bond prOg-ram.
Rabbi . Mandel M. Zager is I The Detroit Israel Bond earn-
planning an educational pro- Paign was headed by Elias Gold-
gram at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at , berg, chairman; Rabbi Joshua
Carmel Hebrew School, 17556 Sperka and Samuel Gottlieb, co-
Wyoming. Friends are invited. ! chairmen.
The General Motors research 1
department _ will stage "Preview
of Power," a working display of Israel -Bond Buyers
jet engines, cooking by dia- Re-Enrolled for '55
thermy, Hi-Fi, ultra-sonics and
The re-enrollment of Trustees,
other new scientific develop-
Guardians of Israel, and Nation-
ments.
al Sponsors for 1955 in Detroit .
Israel Lodge' will feature sev- ! is
a-demonstration of support of
eral sports personalities and spe- I the
objectives of the Interna-
cial .acts at its annual Sports tonal
Mobilzation Conference
Night program. at 8:30 p.m., 1 for
Israel Bonds to be held Jan.
Monday, at Knights of Equity 1 29 and Jan. 30, at Hotel Fon-
Hall, 13323 Fenkell.
taainebleau, Miami Beach, it
Joe Gentile will be master_ of I was announced by Phillip Stoll-
ceremonies, and will' introduce ' man, chairman of the Detroit
the guests who include Abe Israel Bond Committee. --
Kushner,. president of the De-
Mr. Stollman pointed out that
troit Lions Alumni Club, two i those who purchased $10,000 in
members of the Lions, Lou Han- ;Israel Bonds each year became
dler, fight referee, and Leo Trustees; those who purchase
Cristanti, one of the potential $1,000 become Guardians, while
new Detroit Tiger baseball stars.' women $1,000 bond buyers be-
Saul Berch has come National Sponsors.
In anticipation of the confer-
been with Pack- ence, those who_have pledged to
er Pontiac for renew their purchase of Israel
three year, and bonds for 1955 in the above cate-
'include:
during_ that gories
Mrs. Norman Allan, Mrs. David I.
time has done Berris,
Mr. David J. Cohen. Mr. and
Nathan Fishman, Mrs. Malka Gage,
an outstanding Mrs.
Mrs. . Aajoxn
n ite,Gin4rbserg.HeE
rlarst Goldberg,
job. He 'is one
Hechtman, Harry Jaffa, Mrs.
of Packer's High Samuel
B.
an(
,B
Volume Sales- Joseph Ittnctiekye, Mr.
Lo pucki, Morris
men. He states Charles Milan, Carl Nelson, Harold It
Nelson, Leo Nelson, Palinan Hy-
that it is be- man
Safran Mr. and D. rs.ni)Sidne3rSh_evitz,
cause of his fair deals and good Nathan Slo'bin, Jacob S erma n, M Isidor
S tor
and
1
customer relationships, 'even .1 1, 1Grssitick'
. Phillip
St
tend M r. and Mrs.
illt rs.ortman
Charles Wolok.
after the car is sold. He also
thinks that Packer has had a I MICHAEL A. STAVITSKY,
wonderful public acceptance Newark, N.J., has been appoint-
over the years. Why not con .--i ed by Philip M. Klutznick, presir.
tact Sa.11 Berch at 'Packer Pcin-‘-. .dent of .Bnai Brith, to fill a va-
.can.cY. OP.. t ier tional cg!arnis-
tiac; 18650 Livernois,' iiiiiiiie . 014." sion of the Bnai Brith Dille
$ 9300.
ADV. Foundations.

HAMISHA ASAR B'SHEVAT

By Planting Trees in Israel to Honor Yout-Dear Ones
Hamisha Asar (TU b'Sheyat) Occurs on Feb. 7

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For Tree Planting, Call the

JEWISH NATIONAL FUND

11345

Linwood

TO. 8-7384

AMERICAN SAVINGS

ASSOCIATIO N

AND LOAN

OFFICERS
ADOLPH DEUTSCH

Financial Statement as of December 31, 1954

President

SAMUEL HECHTMAN

rice-President
and Chairman of the Board

ASSETS

• JACK SYLVAN

rice-President

Cash on Hand and in Banks.. ; ;
Unittd States Government Bonds.,
Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank...

41., •

••• ■

1.•

First Mortgage Loans

4,136,840.96

488,531.25
400,000.00
23,279,504.62

(F.H.A. and V.A. Government Insured
Mortgages included)

Home Improvement Loans.

Loans On Savings Accounts .....
Land Contracts Purchased
•••
Real Estate held for Redemption
I
Real Estate Owned
....
Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment
less reciation......_.
Dep
Accounts Receivable
• • ■ -• IMP Yr.
Deferred Charges and other Assets. IMO ONO

wir.•

TOTAL .

• • •••

1,170,527.02
1,717.98
268,169-.33
32,290.42
18,500.00

59,611.54
21,405.76

18,021 . 85
$29,895,120.73

ALFRED L. DEUTSCH
Treasurer
NATHAN I. GOLDIN
— •
Secretary
FRED J. RUELLB
Assistant rice-President
ALEX PRUJANSKY •
trristant Treasurer
MRS. F. W. MAURER
Assistant Secretary
GEORGE M. ZELTZER

Assistant Secretary

DIRECTORS

CHARLES CANVASSER

rice-President

• State Plumbing Supplies
ADOLPH DEUTSCH

President

Moore, Deutsch & Co.
ALFRED L. DEUTSCH

rice-President

Moore, Deutsch & Co.
CHAR1.ES L. DODGE

Vice-President

Standard Cotton Products Co.
STANLEY M. EARP
-
President
Citizens Morton Corp.
SAMUEL N. GERSHENSON

LIABILITIES

Savings Accounts

$25,666,920.17

$10,000.00)
Advances from Federal Home Loan

(All accounts insured up to

Bank

• .

Secretary

Oa •

Loans in Process. ..... ...•
Accounts Payable
— • ext• ad.
Advance Payments by BorroWers
for Insurance and Taxes
. • ....
Unearned Profits on Land Contracts
Purchased
... ass* MI
Unearned Discount on. Property
Improvement Loans •
Unearned Discount on Loans Purchased
Uncollected Interest on Loans
and Contracts
— • • .• 410[11 GM*
Other Liabilities ......
R eserves -
- • .. Salo der•

TOTAL. •



WOODWARD • MAIN OFFICE:

Treasuref

Ned's Auto Supply Co.
NATHAN I. GOLDIN

2,287,500.00
470,045.17

7,460.03

Melvindale Park Bldg. Co.
SAMUEL S. GREENBERG

Attorney-at-Lars

SAMUEL HECHTMAN

President

Practical Home Builders, Inc.
JOHN R. JAMES

Chief Cioil Engineer

276,365.59

15,662.64



Detroit Edison Co.
MAXWEI.I. JOSPEY

rice-President

127,676.17
53,608.51

18,741.41
215.04
970,926.00
$29,895,120.73

President

Production Steel Coil, Inc.
GRAHAM A. ORLEY

Orley Brothers
HARRY ROSMAN

President

Famous Cleaners & Dyers
JACK "SYLVAN

President

Lincoln Square Corp.
- JOSEPH WARREN

President

Warren Fibre Products Co.

439 Woodward Ave. at Larned St., Detroit 26, Michigar

.

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DEXTER. OFFICE:

12246 Dexter Blvd. at Cortland Ave., Detroit 6, Michigan

FORT ST. OFFICE:

LIVERNOIS OFFICE,' 19100

6060 W. Fort St. at Military, Detroit 9, Michigan

Livernois Ave. at W. Seven Mile Rd.; Detroit 21, Michigan

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