MeyerWarshasysky Named Republican Ex-JTA Chief
Candidate. for State Attorney General of Washington
Warshawsky practiced law in
Meyer Warshawsky, a S out h
Haven Bnai Brith leader and one- Van Buren County where he was
time chairman of the United Jew- Circuit Court Commissioner for
ish Appeal in his community, has
been named the Republican can-
didate for attorney general of
Michigan. A leader in his com-
munity's synagogue, a third degree
Mason and active in many legal
circles, Warshawsky resides at 432
Phenix, South Haven, with his
wife, the former Esther Travis of
Chicago, and their two children.
Born in Chicago, March 23, 1922,
he received his BA degree and
a teaching certificate from West-
ern Michigan University and his
law degree from the University of
Michigan. He did .graduate work
in political science at Western
Michigan University.
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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
DIRECTIONS '65
Time: 1 p.m. Sunday
Station: Channel 7
Feature: "Thou Shalt Have No
Other Gods Before Me" by Moses
Rowell is a stylized presentation of
the story of Abraham and the idols.
Featured will be photographs of
idols which were part of an archae-
ological exhibition at the Jewish
Museum of the Jewish Theological
Seminary.
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THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WCAR
Feature: "Asian Music Festival,"
a concert featuring Yemenite, Ar-
abic and biblical strains in Jewish
music, will be presented by tht Cul-
ture Commission of the Jewish
Community Council.
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TO DWELL TOGETHER
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday
Station: WJBK and Channel 2
Feature: "To Recount the Holo-
caust—Mission of the Survivors,"
will be a discussion of man's rela-
tionships during that fearful time
in history by Dr. Leon Weliczker
Wells, author of "The Janowska
Road" and a witness at the Nurem-
berg and Eichmann trials. He will
be interviewed by Sidney Shevitz.
Jewish Community Council presi-
dent.
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THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WWJ
Feature: "Academic Outlooks"
will focus on civil rights, automa-
tion and skills relating to . the
changes in history as discussed by
Dr. William Haber, dean of the col-
lege of literature, science and the
arts at the University of Michigan.
Interviewing the noted professor
of labor economics will be NBC
News correspondent Pauline Fred-
erick.
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 7 a.m. Sunday
Station: WXYZ
Feature: Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin
of Wilshire Boulevard Temple, Los
Angeles, will speak on "The Unfin-
ished Symphony."
Shrinks Hemorrhoids
Without Surgery
Stops Itch—Relieves Pain
For the first time science has found
a new healing substance with the as-
tonishing ability to shrink hemor-
rhoids and to relieve pain — without
surgery. In case after case, while
gently relieving pain, actual reduc-
tion (shrinkage) took place. Most
amazing of all — results were so thor-
ough that sufferers made astonishing
statements like "Piles have ceased to
be a problem!" The secret is a new
healing substance (Bio-Dyne8)— dis-
covery of a world-famous research
Institute. This substance is now avail-
able in suppository or ointment toms
willed Proper-citie ► a.. At all drug
'bunters.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
38—Friday, October 16, 1964
Bureau Is Dead
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
JACKSONVILLE — Pat Frank,
writer, newspaperman and former
chief of the Washington Bureau of
the Jewish Telegraphic Agency,
died here Monday night. He was 57.
Mr. Frank, a highly regarded
Washington newspaperman, left the
Washington Times Herald in 1937
to join the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency as Washington Bureau
chief He remained in that post
during a crucial three-year period
in Jewish life • when the Hitler
regime in Germany was pressing a
SID SHMARAK'S
Business Briefs
Through a regrettable error, the
address for the ZSERBOO HOME
BAKED KOSHER PASTRIES was
inaccurate. The correct address is
18285 Wyoming. Specialties of the
house are the fine continental
pastries, enjoyed by so many at
affairs because Mrs. Mer lstein
bakes these delicacies for e ma-
jority of the caterer town.
News A g e n c y, a general news
agency affiliated with the JTA. As
an ONA war correspondent, Mr.
Frank established the free world's
first contacts with many of the
enslaved European Jewish commu-
nities and played a signal part in
dramatizing for the world the story
of the Hitler extermination camps.
Mr. Frank retired from active
newspaper work in 1946 after the
success of his first novel "Mr.
Adam" to devote himself to writ-
ing, but returned to active service
to undertake special assignments
for JTA and the Overseas News
Agency.
Israeli Instructor
Honors Memory of
A. J. Lachover
Gershon Mangel. of Mount Car-
mel, Haifa, Israel, who was an ex-
change
teacher in the United He-
Among the delicacies are those
known as `Dobos', Punch', 'Nut brew Schools, in a communication
Coffee Torte' and many others. If to The Jewish News paid tribute
desired. the pastries can be per- to the memory of Abraham J.
sonalized. The shop is under the Lachover.
Having learned about his former
supervision of the Vaad Harabonim
of Detroit. and is open daily and associate's passing, Mangel wrote
Sunday 9 to 9, and on Saturdays on Oct. 6 expressing his sorrow,
opens at sundown. For information stating that Mr. Lachover's passing
call Mrs. Mermelstein, UN 2-5262. is a loss to the schools in Detroit
and to him personally and he
added:
Misfikan Israel Center
"I got to know him well during
the time I was in Detroit. He was
Announces Appointment
a good friend, kind and generous;
of Rabbi Jacob Kranz
Rabbi Jacob N. Kranz has been
appointed spiritual leader of Mish-
kan-Israel Lubavitcher Center, it
was announced
this week.
C o n n ecticut-
born Rabbi
Kranz, 24, was or-
dained at the
,United Luba-
vitcher Yeshivan,
and studied at
the Chaim Berlin
Yeshivan of New
Kranz
York, Rabbinical
College of New Jersey and the Rab-
binical Institution of Canada. Last
year he taught metaphysics at the
Rabbinical College of New Jersey.
Rabbi and Mrs. Kranz live at
13804 Ken•ood.
USSR Fliers, Including
Mikoyan's Son, in Israel
MOSCOW (JTA)—Three Soviet
leaders in the field of aviation left
here for Israel Wednesday to at-
tend the 57th general conference
of the International Aeronautical
Federation, to convene next week
in Tel Aviv.
The delegation will include
Vladimir Kokkinaki, well-known
Soviet test pilot; Stepan Mikoyan,
a test pilot and a son of USSR
President Anastas Mikoyan; and
Alexander Tatyanchenko, a mem-
ber of the presidium of the Soviet
Aviation Federation.
(Unveiling announcements may be
inserted by mailing or by calling The
Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile
Rd., Detroit 35. VE 8-9364. Written an-
nouncements must be accompanied by
the name and address of the person
making the insertion. There is a stand-
ing charge of $3.00 for an unveiling
notice, measuring an inch in depth.)
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The family of the late Evelyn
Laura Spinner announces the un-
veiling of a monument in her
memory noon Sunday. Oct. 18 at
Nusach Hari Cemetery. Rabbi
Goldman will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.
* • •
The family of the late Harry
worldwide campaign against the
Jewish people and an Arab revolt Lavine announces the unveiling of
in mandated Palestine threatened a monument in his memory 12:45
the Jewish community there. Mr. p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25, at Clover
Frank's reporting of Nazi activities Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Lehr-
in the United States and his expo- man will officiate. Relatives and
sure of Nazi diplomatic maneuver- friends are asked to attend.
ing in the capital won national
recognition.
Mr. Frank left the JTA service
to join Elmer Davis in the Office
MEYER WARSHAWSKY
of Coordinator of Information and
six years. later elected for three later the Office of War Informa-
years there as prosecuting attor- tion. In 1944 he became a war
ney.
correspondent for the Overseas
He has held numerous important
positions in bar associations. has
been active in work in behalf of
retarded children. is a strong sup-
porter of civil rights movements.
In World War II he served in
the U.S. Marine Corps. rising from
private to lieutenant.
Monument Unveilings
a devoted and gifted teacher who
combined the best of American
culture and education with the best
of Jewish learning and tradition."
Knesset Officer Warns
Australia Arab Attack
Could Trigger World War
The family of the late George
Isadore Ranen announces the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory noon Sunday, Oct. 18, at
Workmen's Circle Cemetery. Rabbi
Sperka will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.
* *
The family of the late Louis
Stovack announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory 1
p.m. Sunday, Oct. 18, at Chesed
shel Emes Cemetery. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.
The Family of the Late
LOUIS GOREN
The family of the late Frances J.
Miller announces the unveiling of
Announces the unveiling
of a- monument in his
memory, 1 p.m. Sunday,
Oct. 18, at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Rabbi
Groner will officiate. Rel-
atives a n d friends are
asked to attend.
The Family of the Late
Mrs. Ida Simons,
the daughter of the late
a monument in her memory 11:30
a.m. Sunday, Oct. 25, at Woodmere
Cemetery. Temple Beth El Section.
Relatives and friends are asked to
attend.
JULIUS SCHECTER
Announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 11 a.m. Sunday,
Oct. 18, at Machpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi M. Hal-
pern will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked
to attend.
The Family of the Late
AGNES . V. ALPER
Announces the unveiling
of a monument in her
memory 10 a.m. Sunday,
Oct. 25, at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.
The Family of the Late
JACOB CH ICOREL
LENA FREEDMAN
GEAR
Announces the unveiling
of a monument in her
memory 1 p.m. Sunday,
Oct. 25, at Chesed shel
Emes Cemetery. Rabb i
Prero will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked
to attend.
The Family of the Late
HARRY AND
MINNIE WIZEL
Announces the unveiling
of monuments in their
memory has been post-
poned indefinitely.
The Family of the Late
SAMUEL EPSTEIN
Announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 10 a.m. Sunday,
Oct. 18, at Machpelah
Cemetery. R a b b i Abra-
ham will officiate. Rela-
tives a n d friends are
asked to attend.
Announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 11:30 a.m. Sun-
day, Oct. 18, at Chesed
shel Emes Cemetery.
RLbbi Panitz and Cantor
Bermanis w ill officiate.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.
The Family of the Late
The Family of the Late
MELBOURNE (JTA) — Joseph
Sirlin, deputy speaker of the Israel
Parliament. warned here that Aus-
tralia covild snot afford to ignore
the dangler of a third world war
as a result of the conflict between
Israel and the Arab state which
have vowed to destroy Israel.
In a statement on his arrival for
a 14-day visit to Australia to meet
with members of the Australian
Parliament, the Liberal knesset
deputy said that President Nasser
of Egypt was using the Arab refu-
gees as a weapon against Israel
DAVID MORRIS
RUTH GOODMAN -
Announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory noon Sunday,
Oct. 25, at Machpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi Schnip-
per will officiate. Rela-
tives a n d friends are
asked to attend.
Announces the unveiling
of a monument in her
memory 12:30 p.m. Sun-
day, Oct. 25, at Machpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi I. Hal-
pern will officiate. Rela-
tives and f r i ends are
asked to attend.
The Family of the Late
The Family of the Late
CHARLES
WEINSTEIN
Announces the unveiling
and that Arab agents had joined
neo-Nazis and anti-Semites all over
the world "to incite trouble wher-
ever Jewish communities live."
Historian Is Dead
Leo Shpall, educator and his-
torian, of. Brooklyn, died of a heart
attack Saturday night, while at-
tending a concert at Brooklyn Col-
lege. He was 61.
Circulation Manager Dies
Dudley Feldman, circulation di-
rector of the New York Daily
News, died Monday at the age
of 45.
Announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 1 p.m. Sunday,
Oct. 18, at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Rabbi
Syme will officiate. Rela-
tives and f r i ends are
asked to attend.
EVA HILLER
of a monument in her
memory 1 p.m. Sunday,
Oct. 18, at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Rabbi
Panitz will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked
to attend.
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