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September 17, 1954 • Page Image 3

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…May lie.Have Fire Extingftisher Tom.. JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with. issue of , July 20,-1951' member American Association of English-Jewish. Newspapers, Michigan Press Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., VR. ilebscription 64. a year, foreign S5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, at Post Office, Detroit, Mich...…

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…jobless Benefits' Sabbath Observers' Case Won in Michigan Supreme Court DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5 Plan Non-Religidus Policy In Yugoslav Schools Friday, September 17, 1954 Bezalel Sherman to Speak The Supreme Court of Michi- Charles L. Goldstein, chairman On U. S. Yiddish Life gan agreed with the arguments of the Jewish Community Coun- presented by the Jewish Com- cil legal committee, for the De- Yiddish scholar and author, munity Council of De...…

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…Suburban Oak Park Boasts It's the 'City With Future' The Suburban Community is still being followed. It takes By The Oak-Woodser. , For many years, the neighbor- into consideration Oak Park's ing suburban areas of Detroit rapid growth, and provides ex- have numbered a- few scattered :.pansion of schools, parks and families of Jewish faith, mostly commercial centers. With adequate water, sewage in Royal Oak, Ferndale and and street paving fac...…

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…From Hadassali to HVVS and Back To Hadassah Is Story of SOC Chapter DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7 Friday, September 17, 1954 Oak-Woods Bnai Brith Men, Women Schedule Season's Opening Events Urgent: Jewish News Deadlines Deadline for all copy for regular issues of The Jewish News is at noon on Monday, and photographs must be submitted as far in advance as possible. Deadline for Classified Ads is at 11 a.m. on Wednesdays. Holidays necessitate earli...…

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…StateS,'W indsor_ to be RepreSented a CJEWF Sessions Here This Week-End UK I Northwest chapter Northwest Chapter and Central Chapter, Women's• American ORT, will open their season with a joint luncheon and fashion show at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at the home of Mrs. Albert Bloom, 19724 Canterbury. Modern Fashions will provide clothes to be modeled by mem- bers. in keeping with the theme of tion to the : problem of adminis- periences of communiti...…

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…Conn Republicans in Elections Against Ribicolf Vow Clean Flight HARTFORD, (JTA) —The State Republican Party will con- duct its campaign for the gov- ernorship against Abraham A. Ribicoff, the Democratic can- didate, "free of appeals to racial or religious groups,"- Clarence F. Baldwin Republi- •an State Chairman, declared. Baldwin voiced his assurances to Louis Feintnark, president of the Connecticut Jewish Com- munity Relations Council, who ...…

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…ach Last Stages in Holiday Planning ed Hebrew Schools, will feature merged with Carmel Hebrew United Jewish Folk Schools Registration is still taking a graduating eighth grade and School, passed a resolution to al- place for children 6 to 14, with a confirmation class. Rabbi Ja- low the enrollment of children classes meeting from 4 to 5:30 cob Chinitz, Alex Roberg, princi- of non-members. It was also de- p.m., and 5:30 to 7 p.m., Monday pal, ...…

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…Yeshivah Launches High Holiday Drive For $75,000 Members of the Synagogue Council, meeting on behalf of the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Saturday night, pledged to in- tercede with members of their respective congregations during the High Holy Days, in an effort to raise $75,000 for the Yeshi- vah. The appeal was decided upon after a review of the increased responsibilities of the school in the light of its new addition, which is slated for complet...…

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…Dir'ct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News FRANKFURT — West Ger- man Chancellor Konrad Aden- Auer declared he would sincerely welcome complete normalization ' of relations between Germany and Israel. His statement was made in an interview in the German daily Die Welt marking the second anniversary of the signing of the German repara • tions pact with Israel at Lux- emburg. The Chancellor denied that Israel would have to terminate a state of w...…

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…INTROIT JEWISH NEWS-111-Freelliti; Stpterober 11 D54 E Sale now in progress! Save! Smashing values in every department! OPEN 4 NIGHTS TO 9 WOMEN'S NYLON 4, o) I" TRICOT SLIPS GIRLS' FALL DRESSES Lace trimmed at bodice and hem. White, pink and blue! Sizes 32-40. Plaids, stripes, prints. Full skirts. Extra deep hems. 3-61, 7-12. 2 WOMEN'S FALL PERT DRESSES MEN'S SMART FALL SLACKS 2 for Rayon sheen, splash gab, rayon flan- nel in 11 c...…

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…Zionist Council Program Of Education Activities NEW YORK, (JTA)—Detals of the broad program of infor- mational and cultural activities set up by the American Zionist Council have been announced here by the Council chairman, Rabbi Irving Miller. The program will include an increased flow of American pro- fessionals, writers and broad- casting commentators to Israel; and a vast increase in efforts to counter anti-Israeli propaganda by the proje...…

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…BUSINESS AND PROFES- I HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will SIONAL GROUP, Hadassah, hold a special meeting Sept. 24, meets at 8:15 pm., Tuesday, at I at the home of Mrs. Julius Fink, -Zionist House. President Elaine 120130 Mansfield. Dessert lunch- LADIES OF MOSAIC currently Glenner trill report on the 40th eon will be served. Mrs. Fink, is hearsing its production "Seven! annual national convent ion chairman of the Oct. 27 donor Old Maids," which will be ...…

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…_Plan Sept. 21 Israel Bonds Operalogue 16 Enroll Workers for Annual Balfour Ball DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 17, 1954 — The 22nd annual Balfour Ball, Ball, for more than two decades Saturday, Nov. 13, at Hotel Stat- I one of the outstanding events ler, will celebrate the 37th anni- of the social segson. Sponsored by the Zionist Or- versary of the issuance of the ganization of Detroit, the ball Balfour Declaration. Samuel Feldste...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17 Bond Chairmen Named by Adas Shalom Synagogue Friday, September 17, 1954 ActiviiieJ in Soci4 Dolores Silverman Wed To Harvey Saperstein Miss Penny Isaacs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Isaacs of La Salle Blvd., has returned from a three month tour which included stopovers in Amsterdam, Holland, Paris, France and a Mediterranian cruise to Israel where she studied and traveled for seven weeks as a member of the Isra...…

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…State Israel Bond Parley Here Oct. 3 18 — DETROIT JEWISH NEWS lFriday, September it 1951 !Helene Lapides to W ed Law Student from Ely ria Louis Kasle, of Flint, state chairman for the Israel bond drive, will head the Michigan leadership conference for Israel, Oct. 3 ., at Detroiter Hotel, De- troit. The all-day sessions, starting at 9:30 a. m., were called "to help Israel meet the threat posed by recent disturbing de- velopments affecting t...…

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…Fanny White to Wed Jerome H. Logan ' I DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-19 Detroit Girl to Wed Friday, September 17, 1954 New Yorker in June UHS Women to Dedicate New Hebrew School MISS FANNY WHITE Mr. and Mrs. William F. White, of, Emmons Blvd., Wyan- dotte, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Fanny Ellen, to Jerome H. Logan, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. John Logan, of Wisconsin Ave. The bride-elect is a graduate of Wyandotte's Roosevelt High School...…

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…To Wed Dec. 11 News Brevities The first comprehensive long- ge public orelations program der non - governmental aus- Vices to , help increase Israel's iiturrent tourist trade from the 1953 total of 35,000 tourists to an annual traffic of 100,- 000 tourists will b e undertaken for Israel Tour- ist Service Cor- poration by Marc H. Tanen- baum and Asso- ciates, New York. Plans for intensive pro- motion of the Israel Tourist in- dustry were agre...…

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…Community Invited to Plan Group Visits to 'Jewish Life' Exhibit The Exhibition "Jewish .Lifz whose 300th anniversary coin- and Culture in Detroit" will cides with the national observ- continue at the - Detroit His- ance of the 300th anniversary torical Museum, Woodward and of Jewish settlement in the Kirby. The Museum is open United States—President EiSen- daily except Monday. Schools, bower wrote: organizations and congrega- "On this occasio...…

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…22—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 17, 1954 Israel Played Early Role In U. S. History (Obverse) (Reverse) The Bible as linked with the history of the children of Israel was the motivating force that inspired the framers of our Consti- tution and the designers of the Great Seal of the United States pictured above. All the symbols in both the reverse and obverse of the Seal have biblical significance. The number 13, usually accepted as ...…

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…Jewish, Theological Seminary DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-23 Friday, September 17, 1954 The "Eternal Light" Radio Program, sponsored by the Seminary, presents weekly, to 6,000,000 American auditors, dignified and authoritative pic- tures of Jewish life past and present, here and in Israel, It has repeatedly been award- ed prizes for the excellence. This program is not apologetic in tone nor proselytizing in purpose. Its ainz is to inter pret the Jew...…

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…24—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Medicine in Bible: Moses—Founder of Preventive Medicines; Authored Mosaic Code Friday, September 1'7, 1954 iTS Program Is Hub of Conservative Judaism in U.S.• better appraise the value of Moses' achievement." Medical men who have investi- _ Dr. Brim went to the root of the matter—the original Hebrew gated the hygienic aspect of the text. He did not trust any Mosaic Code have agreed that translations. In the introduc-...…

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…Danny Raskin's LISTENING HERMAN FISHMAN is the new golf champ at West Branch Country Club . . shooting a par 72 to beat Gordon Huck, nine- time defending champion, who . It was the first shot a 73 . time Huck had ever lost . Herman, by the way, has been elected to the board of governors of the University of Michigan Alumni Club of Detroit. Harry Newman and Bill Mazer are also on the board. * * • COUSIN H A R R Y RASKIN, former boxer now one ...…

September 17, 1954 • Page Image 26

…Our Letter Box JWV Activities On the Record By NATHAN ZIPRIN (Copyright, 1954, Seven Arts Feature Syndicatet State Chaplain's Committee for Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST the wonderful assistance they will meet at 8:30 p.m., Sept. 28, Comment on a Report have given my wife, Mrs. Caro- at the Memorial Home, Pros- For reasons of its own the ADL is bent on keeping the veil of line Reid, and my six children. pective members are invited. ;i'dlitor, T...…

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…1•11 ■ 11•211MI CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 1J-TO RENT • ' FLATS-1N COMES-APARTMENTS 17-RO USES FOR SALE 1:7-HOUSES FOR SALE 6 ROOM upper. Front porch; adults pre- ferred. $75. 2952 W. Grand. SAVE $ from responsible firms or persons by 6 ROOM upper flat. Convenient frir shop- ping and transp. Half block from Shul. Stoker heat. $65. 2525 Pasadena. telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 10c a word. 6 ROOM upper flat. Elmhurst and*Broad...…

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…LITTLEFIELD 19995 WOODINGHAM 18911 Beautiful face brick 2 bedrm., marble 'THIS throughout, carpeting, cornice boards, drapes, finished back ter- race, 1st fl. lay., 3 car gar. A-1 Neighborhood. Many other extras. O'Niel Realty, KE. 2-0659 , 30x20 living 'room, attached garage, plus a large 80' lot. This is the opportunity of a life- time. Mr. Gardner, LI. 5-2400. Klipfel & Co. ••••••-- LESURE 19778 Best buy N.W. sect. Owner trans- fer...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE WISCONSIN 19369 3 BEDROOM brick. Rea. room, 'laundty 5 Brick 3 bedrm. Col., gas ht., table space in kitchen, custom carpets and drapes,screened terr., gar. * * OPEN SUN., 2-5 , e • room. $23,500 including carpeting, drapes and all appliances. LI. 6-1682. Only $4,000 Dn. By appt. only: 3 bedrm. Roman brick, a. c. ht., living-dining combi- nation, break. nook, carpeting, terr ...…

September 17, 1954 • Page Image 30

…40k--EMPLOYMENT WANTED WOMAN with nursing experience desires baby care, Good references. TY. 6-6177. WOMAN wants baby sitting or to take care of convalescants. DI. 1-9988. HIGH SCHOOL girl, baby sitting job. References. TO. 6-1867. EXPERIENCED woman wishes child care, or week work. Home nights, Some cleaning. TY. 5-2011. EXPERIENCED woman for baby sitting la my home. Best of care. UN. 1-0186. DAY WORK, qualified in cooking Kosher meals ...…

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…DETROIT JEWI SH NEWS-31 Monument Unveilings The family of the late Mrs. Bessie Moscow announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Sept., 19, at Chesed shel Emes Ceme- * * * tery. Rabbi Stollman will offici- The family of the late Mr. Hy- ate. Relatives and friends are man P. Weller announces the asked to attend. unveiling of a monument in his • * memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Sept. The family of the late Hyman 19, at B...…

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…Imp rtant Books and Documents In Tem ntenary Exhibition at Library American Jewish Archives, YIVO Provide Many Works Rabbi Fram Rabbi Wo hlgelernter - Collections of the most impor- tant books on Jewish historj will be on display at the Public Library for an entire month, on the occasion of the inaugura- tion of Tercentenary Month— Sept. 20-Oct. 20—proclaimed by Mayor Albert E. Cobo and Gov- aTnor G. Mennen Williams. The Library Exhibition...…

July 17, 1953 • Page Image 1

…E JEWISH Brotherhood: Challenges of Always-in-Season Problem of A Weekly Review Judeo-Christian Relations Commentary, Page 2 EWS of Jewish Events 7 708 David Stott Bldg.—WO. 5-1 155 . Detroit Michigan, July 17, 1953 Will Be in Its New Home At 17100 W. 7-Mile Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME 23—No. 19 The Jewish News On August 1 $4.00 Per Year: Single Copy, 1 Sc Ind...…

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…A Little Immigrant Gets Her First Big Thrill in Adopted Land ALLEN W. MERRELL (left), assistant to Henry Ford II, pre- sents the Ford Motor Company% check for $25,000 to EDWARD M.M. WARBURG, national chairman of the United Jewish Appeal. Watching the presentation are DORKA ADLER, a_ four-year-old DP, who was symbolically chosen to accept the gift, and SAMUEL LEIDESDORF (right), treasurer of New York UJA. Blue-eyed, pigtailed Dorka was selecte...…

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…volioW" r ....vir.7.—imihnwoniillabOoov.......41411WW1,1111/4**/*Igliffiff,iffiffORWINIVFOWVO. -- .7-...T.7••••••••••• ••- UNESCO Votes to Recommend Refugee Commission Continuation DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3 Friday, July 17, 1953 Knesset Studies Banning GENEVA, (JTA)—The United Nations Economic and Social Of Hog Raising in Israel Council has voted to recommend the continuation of the Office of UN High Commissioner for Refugees for another fiv...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20 1951 Member- American • Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing, Co., 708-10 David Stott Bldg!, Detroit 26. Mich., WO Subscription S4 a year. foreign SS. Entered 2F second class matter Aug. 6. 1942, al Post Office, Detroit. Mich.. under Act of March 3, 1879 PHILIP SLOM...…

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…I DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5 Friday, July 17, 19 5 3 Future of Zionist Organization Left to Actions Group Decision JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The Jewish Agency plenary meeting here decided to leave a final resolution of the problem of structure and functions to the forthcoming meeting of the Zionist Actions Committee, su- preme policy - making body of the Zionist movement between world congresses. The Actions .Committee is expected to merA by the end of...…

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…6—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Anti-Semites Distribute Anti-Jewish Literature Attributed to Henry Ford Friday, July 17, 1953 Silver Ike View Israel-Arab Peace , WASHINGTON, (JTA)—A vi- cious attack on the Jewish peo- ple, issued under the name of "Bolshevism and Zionism," and purporting to have been pre- pared "at the direction of Henry Ford," is being widely distribut- ed by the "Christian National- ist Crusade" headed by Gerald L. K. Smith, the ...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7 Oak-Le Salon in NW After Modest Start Friday, July 17, 1953 From • modest beginnings to tors and consultants, 'under Frank Abelman Sworn in as one of the most modern beauty Plan to Compile Book salons in Detroit describes the progress of Pearl Nosan, oper- On Jewish Scientists , ator of the Oak-Le Beauty Sa- FRANK ABELMAN, David Resnick, president of lon which recently opened at who was sworn in as the United Inventors ...…

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…• i Jerry Bielfietd 'No?. w tghowroom; Feature 6-Day Party Starting Monday 0. a r\tEk*S.i Friday, July 17, 1953 iNF Tisha b Ab Appeals July 2041 William Hordes, president of the Jewish National Fund Coun- cil of Detroit, announced this week that the annual Tisha b'Ab synagogue appeals will be made Monday evening and Tuesday morning. Rabbis and laymen are assisting in organizing teams By IRVING I. KATZ which will make the. traditional Ti...…

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…▪ ▪ f DETROIT JEV,SH NEWS Friday, July 17, 1953 W omen 1 9 - ummilmmoilmonummmommiimimmiummiummitimmimmillmommimummilimminimm AL SALE 3 etul3 it announces a meeting on Aug. 12, at the home of Libby Wolfson, on Banta Rosa Dr., at which pre- I liminary plans for the Dec. 8 donor will be made. EQUALITY CLUB Beverly Hartstein Wed To Gerald E. Miller mm/4 ilin1111•11 C ARD OF THANKS The family of the late Saul B. Gale wishes to than...…

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….. Ether Lubarsky Wed To Jack Achtman MRS. JACK ACHTMAN In a ceremony on June 14, at Turover Temple, Esther Lu- barsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam L u b a r s k y, of 4095 Clements, was united in mar- riage to Jack Achtman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Achtman, of 12326 Stoepel. A. dinner and reception followed the weddit_g ritual. "Going to Israel" Book Printed by Zionists "So You're Going to Israel," a concise and handy guide for the Ame...…

July 17, 1953 • Page Image 11

…divilieo in Society Sgt. William Arkin has returned from Korea after spending one year there with the Armed Forces. He is spending his 30-day furlough with his patents and sister Mr, and Mrs. Morris Ark i n and Marilyn of 19192 Coyle. • Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Weisman and family of 18277 North- lawn Ave. will entertain at a lawn party honoring the 51st anni- versary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Rosenstein and the re- turn of their brother...…

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…Israel Architect Addresses Local Technion Group, on Israers Needs Sabbath Services Handler Lodge and Chapter To Hold Annual Picnic July 19 Regular sabbath services have been scheduled this week at the following synagogues: Cong. Mishkan Israel, at Sat- urday services, will hear Rabbi Isaac Stoliman speak on "When Shall the Sackcloth Be Loosen- ed?" Services for Cong. Bnai Moshe will be held at 7 p.m., to- day; and at 9 a.m., Saturday. Adas ...…

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…■ DEMGITYnAlISHI JEWS-13 Rabbi Sperka, Menorah Chapel, Offer Calendars Friday, July 17, 1953 divitiei in ociety Mr. -and Mrs. Nathaniel L. Raskin and mother, Mrs. Ann Minus, are now residing at 22140 Church, in Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lux, of Pennington Dr., entertained their daughter, Marilyn, at a recent lawn party and dinner. Guests included Phyllis Altman, Geraldine Baffles, Harold Brody, Sue Cohen, Walter Cziezler, Larry Edelhei...…

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….111Mlimm. OUR KIDDIES' O Israel Places $5,200,000 Order in Germany Under Reparatiom Pac; Israel's Womanhood Mustered into Force Of 200,000 Workers Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News . N E By Uncle David and weary breast, How shall ye flee away and at rest! The wild-dove hath her nest, ' the fox his cave. 'Mankind their country -- Israel but the grave! :Dear'BoYs- and Girls: - Next. Tuesday will be Tisha b'Ab. For many centu...…

July 17, 1953 • Page Image 15

…. 119111 11111111 11101111111111111111111 110 . 1 111111 1 1111 111 11 11 11 11 P1 11 111 1111110 111111111 111111 11 111 11 1111 11111 111111111 1111111 1111111 111 111 1 11 1r, Danny Raskin's ISTENING Expert Archeologist Checks Israel Show Arab Leader in Israel Proposes Arab-Jewish Minorities Exchange JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The proposal that Arabs in Israel be exchanged for Jews in the Arab countries was advanced here by Haj•aher el Tabari, A...…

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…..eae ;j t3 • CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I 14-WANTED-FLATS-1NCOMES- APARTMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by Executive, Hughes Cr Hatcher, desires to rent 3 bedrm. house or nice income. NW section. Commencing Aug. or Sept. Please contact Mr. Adler. telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 10c a word. --- Minimum Charge $1.00. CALL WOodward 5-1155 WO. 5-7900 FURNISHED loom with kitchen privil- eges. Baby welcom...…

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…• 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAKFIELD ... VACANT SORRENTO 20020 Charming 5 room brick bungalow, 11/2 story, tip-top condition. 17 foot liv. rm., natural fireplace, 2 twin sized bedrms., 13x14 screened porch off din. rm., newly tiled kitchen with disposal, gas incinerator, GAS AC heat, gas auto. hot water, drapes, side drive, storms, screens, outstand- ing landscaped fenced lot, 49x120. 3 bedrm. frame and stucco Colonial, 2 1/2...…

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…25-LAKE 20A-OFF ICE SPACE FOR RENT AIR CONDITIONED modern office, fur- , • fished, 5th floor, excellent parking. Woodward at Grand Blvd. More cen- trally located than downtown or Couz- .. ene Highway. '7341 Woodward, TR. 4-0600. 21-PROPERTY FOR SALE GRAND RIVER-THIRD $35,000 3 Stores with three, 7 room flats above and 3 shops or warehouses behind. Shows marvelous returns. Approx. $6,200 net. UN. 4-4600 BOB MILLER HURON HAVEN On Lake H...…

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…; Obituaries LENA STEINBORN, 19191 In- diana, died July 6. Services were at Kaufman Chapel. She leaves three sons, Leo, Charles and Sidney of Seattle, Wash.; three daughters, Mrs. Barry Zomer, Mrs. Ethel Greenbaum and Mrs. Samuel Feinberg of Cleveland; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. * * DAVID MOSES, 4039 Webb, died July 6. Services were at Kaufman . Chapel. He leaves his wife, Amelia; sons, Zigmond and Harry of New York; dau...…

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…Committees Named for Detroit Participation In U.S. Jewry's Tercentennial Celebration The first meeting of the De- troit Branch of the American Jewish Tercentennary Commit- tee, held on Thursday, July 9, was attended by a large group of the representatives of Vari- ous elements in the Jewish com- munity and was received most enthusiastically by all present. Philip Slomovitz, a member of the National American Jewish Tercentennary Committee of 3...…

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