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August 29, 1958 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-08-29

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German Unions Blast Pensions to Ex-Nazis

BONN (JTA) — The Trade examination of Jews, has re-
Union movement of Lower ceived since 1950 a large pen-
sion although she owns a pros-
Saxony in West Germany ac- perous boarding house, the
cused the Federal government brochure asserted.
of
"millions
spending
of
marks" in grants and pen-
sions on "murderers and kill-
ers," listing 51 former Nazis
and "enemies of democracy"
- Master of Ceremonies
as receiving such benefits.
and his Orchestra
Detroit's Leading Entertainer
The charges were made in
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cases. They revealed that Paul
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Herman Goering, who, the * PHOTOS
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brochure charged, was receiv-
-,
ing a pension of $500 a month. * Weddings
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Also that Egger Reeder, former *
SS leader responsible for mas- * Mitzvahs

sive deportations from Bel- *
gium, was given a cash grant :Quality work

of $7,000 in back pay, and a *
monthly pension of $400.
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chapters which comprise the
Louis Weber, president of
Greater Detroit Bnai Brith the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Women's Council was an- Brith Council announced the
nounced this week by Mrs. following committee appoint-
David Grosberg, Council presi- ments for the coming year:
dent..
Anti-Defamation League, Har-
The goal will be attained vey Weisberg, Kalman Bruss,
Arnold Mich-'
through a series of events,
which will
En, Leo K.
culminate in
Volk and Dr.
the annual ap-
Jerome Wolf;
pearance o f
athletics, Phil-
noted stars of
ip Spitz, Irv-
stage, radio
ing Davis and
and television
Irving Kanfer;
on Nov. 18, at
blood bank,
the Fox Thea-
Sol Moss,
ter.-
Robert Burk,
Heading the
Phillip Edel-
MISS DIANA FREED
drive for funds
Weber h e i t, Murray
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Freed,
The widow of Reinhard
Mrs. Edelheit will be Mrs. Meisel and Murray Tait; BB
JACK GORBACK
Phillip Edelheit, general over- Hillel, Harry Nathan . and Lud- of 1870 Ypres, Windsor, an- Heydrich, former Gestapo
all chairman for the Nov. 18 wig Boraks; BB Israel, Elais nounce the engagement of their chief, who conducted the ith*** ***************14
event. She will be assisted by Goldberg, Norman Gitler, daughter, Diana Rita, to Alan
the following women: Samuel Gottlieb, Isaac Knop- Ray Orman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Orman, of 17329 Indiana.
Mesdames Edward. Weinberg, pow and Max Schulzinger.
Henry Klegon, Allan Weitzman,
Mr. Orman, a student at
Youth organization and vo-
Stanley Ackner, William Fogel cation service, Meyer W. Leib, Wayne State University, is af-
NOW 66c
Reg. 98c
Big 300 ct. 5 hole filler paper
and Morris Pleason, special Marcus Bass and Fred Naftalie; filiated with Sigma Alph Mu
NOW 47c
Reg. 69c
Blue Canvas Binder with Booster
fund-raising chairmen; Albert budget and allocations, Harry fraternity. The marriage will
NOW 36c
Reg. 49c
Pastel Loose-Leaf Binder
Cutler and Allen Weiss, tickets; Pearson and trustees; by-laws, be solemnized on Sept. 7.
NOW 19c
Reg. 25c
Number 16 Crayolas
Fred Rapoport, program; Al Samuel Dubrinsky; citizenship
NOW 19c
All Reg. 25c Filler Paper
Stein, editor; Ben Dorf and Miss and civic affairs, Kurt Ellen-
Harriet Levine, associate edi- bogen, Alfred Lakin, Maxwell
tors; Fred Weinstein, finance; W. Lowe, Moe Miller and Sol
Irving Isaacs and Carl Pearl. Superfon; community service,
future leaders.
18289 WYOMING cor. PICKFORD UN 2-4924
Nathan Rubenstein, Samuel
Others are Mesdames Hy
Burnstein and Walter Weinhart Cohen, Sherman Fisher and
Bert Heller.
"pantomime recital"
The
memoriams: David Howell, hen
Evaluating, Milton M. Wein- luncheon held Aug. 21 at Knoll-
orariums; Kalman Bruss, ar- stein; financial secretaries, Ju-
rangements; David Levine, pub- _ us Kahn, Harry Seifer and wood Country Club, sponsored
h
by the Detroit Women's Divi-
licity; Irving Chadwick, secre Thomas Zohott; fund-raising,
sion of Israel Bonds, swelled the
tary; Henry P. Onrich, arbitra- Morris Direnfeld, Martin Band,
summer sales total by $35,000
tion; Charles Solovich, Leonard Morris Blechman, Irving Davis,
Sims, Gerald Goldberg, Robert Alexander Gersuk, Gabriel Mos-
Coggan, Jack Hartstein, Samuel cow, Samuel Sklar and Louis
_People ask us, "Why don't you charge more
Aaron, Lewis Manning, Morris _ Russman; indoctrination, Alfred
for quality work like yours?" We say, "What
Tack, Samuel Gutterman, S am H. Bounin; Jewish Community
for? Fine portrait photography isn't a matter of
uel Gold, Alfred E. Lakin, Council liaison, Walter Berlow;
Henry P. Onrich, Bernard Bile_
expense It's a matter of experience."
field, Philip Fealk, Sidney Eid- Jewish Welfare Federation lia-
Drop in and see what we mean .
elman, Leon Dreylinger and ison, Harry Yudkoff; leadership
_ training, Melvin Weisz; lodge
our prices are moderate and we're
Charles Galinsky, steering corn
b
mittee; and Maynard Kalef and bulletins,
Rudolph Meyersohn,
conveniently located
Daniel Menken, delegates-at- James N. Laker, Fred Sorkow
and George Terebelo.
Mrs. Samuel Schwartz (left)
large.
Membership, Jack Leeds, Sa-
and Mrs. Philip Helf man
kuel G. Bank, Harry Cohen,
Little Anti-Jewish Bias
in
Israel
Bonds, including those
Karl Greenberg, Morris Lynn,
Among San Francisco Firms Sol Steinberg and Milton M. sold in advance and at the
SAN FRANCISCO, (JTA) — Weinstein; over-allocations, Dr. event.
Jews are the least discriminated Lawrence I. Yaffe; parlimen-
The 250_ women who had pur-
against in employment among tarians, Samuel G. Bank and
the so-called minority groups in Victor Bloomfield; press and chased or sold Israel Bonds as
a means of admission to this
San Francisco, according to a publicity, Rudolph Meyersohn;
8MM and 16MM Color Movies — Color Slides
event filled the Knollwood
study just completed by the
3-D Stereo — Candid Books
Council of Civic Unity under a programs, Maurice Z i e g e r, Club's dining room.
Louis Popper, Norville Rappa-
Mrs. Samuel Schwartz, chair-
grant from the Columbia Foun- port and Julius Tapper; public
8632 McNICHOLS ROAD WEST — DETROIT 21, MICH.
man of the event, presided and
dation.
relations, Jack Caminker.
TELEPHONE: UNiversity 4-8484
introduced
the
guest
speaker,
Retention, Milo Rappaport,
Smelt catches in Michigan Julius Berkowitz, Gerald Gor- Mrs. Meyer Gold, Chicago
often reach unbelievable sizes. zeck, Dr. George V. Leib, Ru- Israel bond leader and Bnai
In one case 15 tons of the small bin Opotowsky, Jack Pollock Brith Women's Council execu-
fish were hand-dipped from a
tive.
Michigan stream in 10 minutes. and Paul Richman; service
Mrs. Gold, who left for Israel
committee for armed forces
and veterans, Robert S. , Rud- the next day to attend the In-
man, Sherman Goldman, Mur- ternational Israel Bond Con-
ray Krugel and Leonard ference in Jerusalem, told of
MODIFIED unlo,5ic!®
Schneid; sick and visiting, her experiences on a recent trip
AMERICAN PLAN
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at
Lawrence Kopel, William Katz to Israel and outlined the eco-
doily per wpm"
$0 ti d iu il;r 1eu occ.
and Samuel Selikowitz; Wo- nomic progress made in Israel
U Oct. 31
men's Chapters, Harry N. with the aid of Israel Bond in-
• $9 thru 12-19
vestments.
INCLUDING TWO
Katz.
SUMPTUOUS MEALS
OCEANFRONT
The highlight of the after-
75th to 26th Sts.,
'50 rooms ovt of 258 1
Miami Beath
As we advance in life, we noon was the appearance of
See Your Travel
learn the limits of our abil- Israel-born Shai K. Ophir, the
Agent
ities. —James A. Froude pantomimist who is currently
Mount Clemens, Michigan
enhancing his reputation as a
SOUTH HAVEN IS WONDERFUL IN SEPTEMBER
brilliant mimic through appear-
ances on television network
Something new — Jacuzzi Whirlpool baths given
RESERVE
programs.
NOW
at the same price as regular Mineral Baths.
Among those at the head
table were Mrs. Joseph Katchke,
Women's Division honorary
It's NEW!
Awl°
chairman; MrS. Philip Hellman,
Wools tut
Women's
Division
chairman;
SO acres of happiness. Florida luxury
It's DIFFERENT!
Mrs. Theodore Bargman and
# modest rates. Dream SWIMMING , POOL,
Louis Levitan, area manager
Rooms with bath. . . Superb Food „
It's EXHILARATING!
AetivItiors--Orchostra (FRGS CHA-CHA for Israel Bonds, who an-
nounced his departure for Israel
Lessons) Midnight snacks, Tennis,
to attend the international con-
Shuffleboerd, Solt, Horse-back Riding.
Children', Supervisor. ference. Levitan assisted Mrs.
• Write or phone
Gold in the sales appeal.
Biggest Floor Show
Mrs. David Grosberg, presi-
Your Host
000
dent of Greater Detroit Bnai
SEPTEMBER SPECIAL
& up
Brith Women's Council, gave
Max Elkin
Including 3 Delicious Meals
the invocation, and Mrs. David
Per Person
And All Season Features
Schacter, president of Detroit
Per Day
Reservations Now Being Accepted for the High Holy Days.
Hadassah Chapter, the bene-
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diction,.
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GIGANTIC SCHOOL OPENING SALE!

Women's Israel
Bond Event Nets
Sales of $35,000

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21 -TH E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — F ri day, A ugust 29, 1955

Women's Council Weber Announces Freed-Orman Rites
Planned for Sept. 7
Sets $100,000 Goal BB Committee
A fund-raising goal of $100,-
. .
Appointments
000 for the 7,000 women in 26

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