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E DETROIT JEWISH NE W S — Friday, June 15, 1962 —

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50—BUSINESS CARDS

LARKINS MOVING

AND DELIVERY SERVICE

$30,000,000 Spent

by JDC in 1961

Arthur S. Purdy, CPA, Shaarey

People
Zedek Leader, Zionist, Dies at 66
Make News
Arthur S. Purdy, of 8100 E. Zionist and was associated with

NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
JOSEPH SHAPIRO, 18275 Jefferson, for more than 40 many local community and civic
sum of $30,109,000 was spent by
movements.
years an active Certified Public
'
the Joint Distribution Committee Stoepel, is chairman of the Accountant, for the past 10 years
Mr. Purdy
in 1961 in aid to more than American Legion-sponsored 25th the head of the Purdy, Donoval
was active in
250,000 Jews — men, women annual Wolverine Boys' State
the
Allied
(June 14-21) on the Michigan & Beal firm of public account-
I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter and children — in 27 countries.
Jewish Cam-
work no lob too big or smalL BR it was disclosed in the annual State University campus in East ants, died Saturday morning
paign and for
3-4826. Ll 5-4035.
after a brief illness. He was 66.
report of the organization pres- Lansing.
several years
Funeral services were held at
a
•
ented by Moses A. Leavitt, exec-
headed the ac-
DR. LEON FRAM, rabbi of Kaufman Chapel Monday after-
DRESSMAKING
utive vice-chairman. For 1962
countant s'
JDC has adopted a budget of Temple Israel, delivered the noon.
division.
All Rinds of Alterations
Surviving him are his wife,
baccalaureate
address
at
the
S30,85,750
to
aid
an
estimated
He served
Call for Appointments
graduation ceremonies of Ferris Annette; son, Edward; daugh-
total of 325.000 needy Jews.
on the na-
ter,
Mrs.
Stanley
Schwartz;
emer-
UN 3-8283
As a result of unforseen
Institute on June 10.
tional board of
three grandchildren, three
a a a
gencies, Lea..itt reported. the
17175 ROSELAWN
A. S. Purdy the United
brothers
and
three
sisters.
JDC incurred a deficet in 1961 of
Dr. Robert M. Hutchins, pres-
Born in Newark, N. J., Mr. Synagogue of America and held
PAINTING. decorating and repairs $362,000, the first since 1960.
ident of the Fund for the Re-
a six-year term as a member of
of all kinds. Call DI 1-2910.
Among the "unforseen crises" public and the Center for the Purdy came to Detroit 42 years
the national executive council
which led to the deficit Mrs. Study of Democratic Institu- ago, after his graduation from
NEW — REPAIRS
of Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity.
Manual and Automatic
Leavitt spotlights an upsurge of tions, will serve as visiting lec- the University of Michigan.
He was a member of the
Active in Congregation Shaa-
UNDERGROUND LAWN
emigration from North Africa. tuner in Amer-f7n7
,
rey Zedek, he served on its Michigan and National CPA As-
SPRINKLING SYSTEMS
Thousands of refugees required
.
board of directors and was pres- sociations, Pisgah Lodge of
Free Estimates
emergency aid, particularly in I ican
Culture:
and Civiliza-
ident of the Shaarey Zedek Bnai Brith and Jewish War
J. Alter Sprinkling Co.
France.
tion at the He
Men's Club. He was an active Veterans.
The report said that in 1961 brew Univer-
The
LI 3-1985
Oak Park JDC incurred a deficit in 1961 of ;
24321 Rosewood
sity of Jeru-<
EXPERIENCED Wall Washing. Call age of 92,735 people a month,
l
two-thirds of them in Moslem salem in the
TX 8.7243.
lands.
It
also
granted
cash
re-
Chair
establ:
GUARANTEED Piano Tuning. Half
price during summer months. Call lief to an average of 40,845 per- lished by
Samuel Paley t
WE 3-8838.
sons a month. Other aid included \ of Ph il a del-
Miss Hattie Gittleman, of and was an active member of
medical care for 40,000, aid to
19961 Stratford, for many years the Sisterhood of Shaarey Ze-
APPAREL
55 B
2,860 in homes for children and phia. His lec-
a leader in many Detroit Jewish dek.
TURN YOUR OLD suits, topcoats, youngsters, care for 5,625 in tures will deal
She was a former secretary of
women's organizations, died
and shoes into cash. TU 3.1872.
homes for the aged. assistance to ;With "Ameri-
Saturday at her home. She was the Fresh Air Society.
schools with 61.500 students, and ; can Institu-
Since 1930 she conducted a
74.
aid to cultural and religious pro- tions,'' "Amer
Mass. House, Senate
Funeral services were held at book order service from her
grams involving a total of 38,900 ican E d u c a-
Split on Blue Laws
I Kaufman Chapel Monday after- home.
scholars and students. t i o n," "E c
In recent years she devoted
nomic. Polit-
BOSTON. (JTA) The Massa-
! noon.
Although the United Jewish
chusetts State Senate and the
ical and Legal
Surviving her are two broth- herself to teaching English to
Ail
Appeal continued to provide
Dr. Hutchins 1 ers, Morton and Albert Gittle- new settlers from abroad.
House of Representatives were
the bulk of JDC fund in 1961, Institutions,"
A native of Lithuania, Miss
split in regard to proposals to
Leavitt reports a substantial al- and "America in the World." man, and two nieces, Mrs.
* * *
amend the Sunday blue laws in location from the Conference
Jerome B. Grossman and Mrs. Gittleman came to this country
as a child and lived in Detroit
such a way that business-enter- on Jewish Material Claims
ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG, U. Samuel B. Danto.
prises observing Saturday as the
A former president of De- for more than 60 years.
Against Germany, to be used S. Secretary of Labor, was the
Sabbath may remain open on
for relief and rehabilitation of speaker at the 55th Founder's troit Chapter of Hadassah, Miss
Sundays.
He also Day convocation at Dropsie Col- Gittleman played a leading role Abba Achimeir Dies;
The House rejected a propos- victims of Nazism.
lege for Hebrew and Cognate in many other important com- Was Revisionist Leader
contributed
notes
smaller
sums
ed amendment two weeks ago.
the Jewish communities of Learning in Philadelphia. The munity movements. She was one
by
TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Abba
The Senate passed the amend-
honorary degree of Doctor of of the organizers of the League
and by
Achimeir, a Revisionist leader
ment by a vote of 21 to 14, but Canada, Latin America and
of
Jewish
Women's
Organiza-
Literature
was
bestowed
upon
in-
governmental
and prominent writer died here
there are demands that the several
tergovernmental a g e n c i e S. Goldberg and Prof. Salo W. tions. was recording secretary this week of a heart attack at the
Senate reconsider the liberali-
Baron of Columbia University. of the Detroit Section of Na-
in 1914, the
Since
its
inception
zation of the blue laws. Rabbi
* * *
tional Council of Jewish Women age of 61. He was former head
of the Brit Biryonim, the Revi-
Samuel J. Fox. vice-president of report indicates, JDC has spent
DR.
. ALEXANDER B R I N,
to
aid
an
close
to
5725,000,000
sionist extremist organization.
the Massachusetts Council of
publisher of the Jewish Advo- i
estimated
total
of
four
mil-
Born in Russia, Achimeir emi-
Rabbis. and chairman of the lion needy Jews throughout the cate of Boston and dean of the Chief Rabbi Released
grated to Israel in 1924. He be-
Council's social actions commit= world. Massachusetts State Board of i from Bulgaria Prison
came one of the leaders of the
tee. has praised the Senate for
TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Bulga- Betar, the Revisionist militant
its action. saying the Senate , In an introduction to the re- Education, has been elected a '
ria's
Chief
Rabbi
Asher
Hana-
has provided "equality and ; port. Edward M. M. Warberg, trustee of the Cathedral of e
youth organization.
freedom to every religious be- MC chairman, eulogizes the late Pities. the outdoor place of wor- 1 net, who has been in prison at
lief." , Paul B a e r w a 1 d, distinguished ship for all religions and Sofia since early this year, when Louis Pastor, Teamster
he was convicted of alleged Official, Dies at 66
The Pilot. organ of the Cath- philanthropist and h o n o r a r y • races" at Rindge,
N.H.
* . *
olic Archdiocese here, has hit- chairman of JDC, who died July ,, , PROF JACOB NEUSNER, "illegal trading." has been re-
Louis Pastor, of 17199 Tra-
jail.
leased
terly assailed the Senate, de- i 2. 1961.
Rabbi Hananel telephoned his cey. died last Friday at the age
daring specifically that the j Leavitt reports that one of chairman of the department of i
of 66. Funeral services were
Senate vote favors "principally ,the m s i, . 'development Hebrew studies at the Univer- I daughter here to inform her of held
at Kaufman Chapel Mon-
Of 1961 was the influx of large ; sity of Wisconsin, was awarded his release. The venerable rabbi
day
morning.
Jews and Adventists. - charging i
said he had been freed on the
clearly
gives
,
numbers
of
refugees
into
France,
I
the
$1,000
Abraham
Berliner
-
Surviving him are his wife,
the am endment
.
commrcial
advantage. to one principally Marseille and Paris, Prize in Jewish history for his eve of Shavuot, but added that Lucy; son, Manuel; daughter,
e
minority in the community." i and the efforts of the French ; book on "A Life of Rabban he was ill. Rabbi Hananel's pris- Mrs. Evelyn Gryglewski; five
Yohanan Ben Zakai" at the on sentence was for a term of
Rabbi .Joseph S. Shubow of I Jewish community to provide re-
grandchildren, three brothers
•
" '
and rehabilitation
services
or commencement exercises of the three-and-a-half years.
;
Temple Bnai Moshe stated he Oct
and a sister.
Jewish Theological Seminary. .
* *
was - rather aghast at the harsh them.
Active in a number of com-
CECIL USHER of Montreal,
Despite
the
emigration
of
tone used by The Pilot."
DR. HARRY WASSERMAN, Canada, was re-elected president munity services, the deceased
Jews from Moslem countries,
a prominent Jewish chemist, of the Federation of Jewish w a s secretary - treasurer o f
more than 108,000 Jews, most
Teamsters Local 243 since 1948.
has been appointed the new Community Services.
3 Poles to Die
of them in North Africa, re-
chairman of the department of
assistance
during
JDC
quired
for War Crimes
chemistry of Yale University.
the year, Leavitt declares.
* * *
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
Morocco continued to require
FRED GORDON, graduate of
BY HENRY LEONARD
LONDON--Three Poles have the largest share of JDC aid;
been sentenced to death by the 67,000 Jews were helped by JDC the University of Michigan Law
School,
has
joined
the
litigation
Rzeszow; District Court in in 1961 as against 66.000 in 1960.
Southeast Poland for the war- JDC aid also went to 14,580 in tax department of the U.S.
time murder of Jews and escap- Tunisia, 2,785 in Algeria and
(More People Make
ing Soviet prisoners of war, it 21,430 in Iran.
News Items, Page 21)
was reported here Wednesday
from Warsaw.

Also Office Furniture.
Any time.
Reasonable.
3319 GLADSTONE
TY 4-4587

Miss Hattie Gittleman Dies at 74;
Headed Hadassah, Other Groups

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DAMN

Adlai Says Attack by U.S. Jewry
on UN Resolution Is 'Bitter Pill'

S. ARTHUR GLIXON, N e w
York attorney, was elected presi-
dent of District 1 of Bnai Brith
at the District's 110th convention
CHICAGO. (JTA)—Adlai E.
at the Concord Hotel.
Stevenson, head of the Amer-
ican delegation to the United
Nations, said this week he con-
siders as a "bitter pill" the
"extensive criticism by the
American Jewish community"
the action of the U. S. dele-
Stops Itch—Relieves Pain of
gation in supporting at the U.N.
For the first time science has found Security Council the resolution
a new healing substance with the as-
tonishing ability to shrink hemor- censuring Israel last April for
rhoids and to relieve pain — without her retaliatory attack on Syrian
surgery. In case after case, while gun positions.
gently relieving pain. actual reduc-
In a letter to Rabbi Jacob J.
tion (shrinkage) took place. Most
amazing of all — results were so thor- Weinstein, spiritual leader of
ough that sufferers made astonishing the K.A.M. Temple here, Am-
statements like "Piles have ceased to hasador Stevenson wrote: "The
be • problem!" The secret is a new
healing substance (Bio-Dyne)— dis- judge—the Armistice Commis-
covery of a world-famous research sion—would not fix who was
institute. This substance is now avail- principally responsible for pro-
able in suppository or ointment ferns
called Preparation Ha. At all drug vocation, in large measure be-
cause Israel had refused access
saunters.

Shrinks Hemorrhoids
Without Surgery

to the Commission in these re-
gions. Hence, there could be
no 'equal condemnation' of
Syria."
Mr. Stevenson went on to say
that the Security Council could
do nothing else under the cir-
cumstances. He expressed sur-
prise that the resolution was as
tempered as it was.
"Then to be criticizedircVex-
tensively by the Jewish com-
munity of the Unitedi-States is
a bitter pill," he declared.
At the United Nations head-
quarters in New York, Secretary
General U. Thant and Jacob
Blaustein, noted American Jew-
ish leader, had another long
conference regarding a number
of questions concerning the
Middle East.

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The time when the Rabbi was too emphatic!

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