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July 19, 1957 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-07-19

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Seeks to Contact A merican Flyers
He Saved in War; One a Detroiter

Abraham Schrams
Fete . 50th Wedding

JTA Teletypist Mary
Harwell Honored in
Ebony Feature Story

try and Canada and to Yiddish,
Hebrew, Spanish, and Portu-
guese language ,Jewish news-

papers on six continents.
(Miss Harwell teletypes most
of the special JTA late world
Miss
NEW YORK, (JTA)
The Jewish News.)
Mary Harwell, chief teletypist news to
at the world headquarters of
the. Jewish Telegraphic Agency
You Can Be Sure . . . If It's
here, was the, subject of a .bio-
graphical picture sketch in the
current issue of Ebony, national
And His Orchestra
Negro monthly magazine.
Miss Harwell, an employee of
UN 4-3018
KE 5-2604
the JTA for the past 13 years,
is responsible for the main flow
of some 10,000 words of news
13
copy between JTA headquarters
COLOR
here and Jewish communities
Wedding Movies
throughout the world. In a
Expert Work, Lowest Prices
transmission-crammed day, Miss a by Marshall Klaper
Harwell sends by Morse code
of scott films
and direct teletype, news of
UN 4-9190
Jews of the world to the Eng-
0
lish-Jewish press in this coun-

airman. The Romanian, a' Mr.
Martin Horovitz, requests that
anyone who knows of the inci-
dent contact him at his home in
Paris.
Horovitz describes the follow-
ing dramatic tale in the hope it
will establish identity. The
names of the two Americans are
not known, however, the Brit-
ish airman was a Charles Whit-
ley.
The trio had escaped on Aug.
24, 1944 froni the St. Catherina
schoolhouse. That was the first
day of the German bombard-
ment in Romania, Horovitz
MR. & MRS. ABRAHAM
writes.
SCHRAM
The three airmen were hidden
in the couple's apartment from.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
ARE YOU OVERWEIGHT?
Aug. 24 to 29 when the bom- Schram, of 4353 Tyler, recently'
LOSE WEIGHT or NO CHARGE
bardment of Bucharest was at were honored on the occasion Segregationist Attempts
at
its height. The Horovitzes pro- of their golden wedding anni-
GREENBUSH
to
Bar
Jewish
Jurors
vided them with food, shelter versary at a party given for
VACATIONLAND
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (JTA)—
and clothing, despite the appar- them by their children.
Michigan's Finest Summer
Resort
ent danger if they were caught.
The dinner and reception at Frederick john Kasper, racial
On Lake Huron
From conversations during Holiday Manoil. followed a cere- segregationist who went on trial
US 23, Greenbush, Mich.
No starvation diets — Chicken
the period, Horovitz remembers mony in which the Schrams re- in a Federal court here charged
steak, fish. Child counselors.
that the tall, blond American peated marital vows they first with disregarding a Federal in-
Heated filtered swimming pool.
junction
against
interfering
with
Act now — Write or Phone
mentioned he was the pilot (or pledged 50 years ago, when they
Harrisville 9779—Send $15
leader) of a B-29. He also said were married on June 8, 1907 school integration in Clinton,
Deposit for Reservation
he was the father of two child- in Russia. Cantor Hyman J. Term., told newsmen that he
ren, the youngest about. two, Adler officiated at 'the had instructed his counsel to
oppose the inclusion of any
whom he had not seen.
Your Double Breasted
ceremony.
Jews on the jury. "ra have a rite:del
4 dark-complexioned youth,
Suit to a Modern Single Breasted
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Schram,
De-
better
chance
with
a
Negro
than
described by Horovitz as gay troiters for 37 years, have been
Model — Like Getting a New
a Jew," Kasper said. Kasper, a
and rather simple in his man-
MISS AUDREY ROCKLIN
Suit!
active
in
a
number
of
commu-
Northern resident, has been ac-
ners, told the Horovitzes he was
nal activities, including 35 years tive in the formation of White
BIG SELECTION OF SPORT
Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. from' Detroit.
as members of the Korostish- Citizens Councils in the South. 1 COATS and SLACKS IN NEW
Rocklin, of Ohio Ave., announce
The three left to try to pene-
SPRING COLORS.
the engagement of their daugh- trate the airport Popesti-Leor- ever Aid Society.
Their children are Messrs.
ter, Audrey Sharon, to Donald deni, to find out if it were still
OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 2
Dance with Delight
Lakind, son of Mr. and Mrs. held by German forces. Before and Mesdames Henry Brode,
to
Sol P. Lakind, of Cherrylawn they left, the flyers left a note Milton Herman, Jack White,
Ave. A Jan. 8 wedding is being relating the Horovitzes assist- Mitchell Schram, Jack Kroker,
LARRY
FREEDMAN
. ALTERATION SPECIALISTS •
planned.
ance and ending with a plea to Neil Rosenzweig, Carl Schram
and His Orchestra
11559 Dexter WE 3-9152
American authorities on their and Richard Schram.
UN 1-4687
The couple has 30 grandchil- LI 7-2899
behalf for services and devotion
dren
and
six
great-grandchil-
to the army and citizens of
America - in the face of gravest dren, -.most of whom- attended
the festivities. A brother and
danger to their lives.
Orchestras—Ehtertainment
Later, the Horovitzes learned his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Israel
308 Fox Bldg.
the airmen had made good their Schrieman, of Los Angeles,
BAR MITZVAH FLOWERS
escape, but, during the Russian Calif., were among the out-of-
WO 2-4814 - UN. 4-4346
Priced Right
Designed
Right
occupation it was impossible to town guests.
Our Work
Slides
of
Picture
' make Contact with them.
CALL HAROLD BLUMBERG FOR HOME APPOINTMENT
Now, the Horovitzes live in
PHOTOGRAPHS by
Paris, and are seeking soon to
BERNARD H.
leave for America. They request
ey
ns-6at m2
_oN e4
the. Americans, -should they see
this letter to them, to contact
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Tele-
their benefactors.
vision on a. limited scale was
The address is: Martin Horo- introduced in Israel this week,
KE. 1-8196
vitz, Gd. Hotel-Du 7, 13 Rue Variety reported in its current
CANDIDS • 3-D • MOVIES
Chevert, Paris 7, France.
issue.
The show business weekly
said that the new • media was
The Perfect Mr . - .
Name Detroiter to Edit presented for the first time at
For Your Summer Affair!
a home and garden exhibition
Harvard. Law Review
held at Beit Dagon, near Rishon
David Keith Page, son of Mr. Le Zion.
and Mrs. Milton Page, of Green-
Special equipment was shipped
UN. 3:0404
UN. 3-6283
lawn Ave., has been named as from New York by Radio Corp.
an editor of the Harvard Law of America to enable the show-
Review.,
ing to be held, Variety said,
A third-year student, Page adding that viewers on • the
WE NEED
was formerly chairman of the grounds saw entertainment and
Boarding homes for children
Board, of Student Advisors at educational Material over closed
temporarily separated from their
the Law School. A summa cum circuits on 21-inch sets.
families.
laude graduate. of Dartmouth
Sponsor of the project was
WE PAY
Showers - Bar Mitzvahs - Weddings - Brunch
College, he was a Rufus Choate the Agricultural and Develop-
ex-
Boarding care and all other
Stags - Dinner Meetings
Scholar
and
a
member
of-
Phi
ment
Co.,
owners
of
the
exhibi-
penses.
Beta Kappa fraternity.
CALL SAMMY FOR RESERVATION •
tion grounds, in association with
CALL
During the summer months, RCA.
23401 COOLIDGE HWY
TO. 8-2490
he is serving as a clerk for
Although negotiations for the
Sammy s
LINCOLN 7-1355
the Detroit law 'firm of Bptzel, introduction of television have
Jewish Social
Levin, Winston and Quint.
been going on for four years,
the weekly said, the Israeli
Service Bureau
' "Veto" comes from the Latin government has declined to give
13327 Linwood
word meaning "I forbid."
licenses for private radio and
TV stations.
Efforts of a 'United States
corporation to install a station
on a private basis, with com-
mercial programs patterned on
American models, have been
thwarted by government au-
is the most precious gift you can
thorities, the trade paper said.

PARIS — A letter, released
this week by Seven Arts Fea-
ture Syndicate, has been writ-
ten by a former Romanian, who,
with his wife, during the war,
saved three Allied flyers and
aided in their escape from the
Nazis.
Two of the three were Anieri-
of them a Detroiter,
cans, one third
was an English
while the

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a

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for Diabetic Children

Camp Midicha, sponsored by
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