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April 02, 1954 • Page Image 1

…Congressional Investigations: Our Nation THE JEWISH NEWS A Put to the Test Commentary, Page 2 Weekly Review of Jewish Events 7 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, April 2, 1954 for and to Give Generously to the Allied Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOL. 25, No. 4 Plan to Work Jewish Campaign $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 15c Soviet Alignment With Arabs Increases War...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Congressional Investigations: Our Country Put to the Test The National Community Relations Advisory Council has found it necessary to propose 10 principles for the guidance of Congressional investigating committees, "to insure fairness, to aid in discovering facts, to bolster and strengthen public con- fidence in legislative investigations." Suggesting limitations in the scope of Congressional investiga...…

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…Servicemen Protest (losin of JWB Center in Germany ► Levine Re-Elected President of JNF • NEW YORK, (JTA)—Dr. Har- ris J. Levine, president of the Jewish National Fund of Ameri- composer Arnold Schoenberg's Ca was elected to his fifth con- ' '''''''''' opera "Moses and Aron," a He- secutive t e r brew work of his, "De Profun-'The annual dis," was broadcast here for the meeting of the first time. JNF elected a Vienna-born Schoenberg, the boa...…

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…Only Way to Put Out a Flame THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 . Member American Association of English-Jewisb Newspap ► rs, Michigan Press Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 36, Mich.. VIC gubscription M. a year, foreign S5. Kntered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, at Post Office, Detroit, Mich., under...…

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…New Israel Bond Issue Launched; Ferguson Reaffirms U.S. Support Samuel Rothberg of Peoria, III., was named national chair- man of the Israel bond organ- ization at the international planning conference for Israel held in Washington, D.C., last week-end. The conf erence inaugurated the new $350,000.000 Israel Development Bond Issue. Mr. Rothberg will head the cam- paign to raise $75,000,000 through bonds sales in 1954. Phillip Stollma.n was na...…

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…SWISH NEWS—Friday, April 1, VPIP4 • lrA,Mfrtiga r F?:t.•6 ?-, They build for freedom... THEY MUST NOT STAND ALONE... These are the faces of a free people — the people of Israel. A dream like our own American dream inspires these men and women: freedm, opportunity for work and betterment, peace. As Americans did, they fought for and won independence. Like Americans they know that "democracy" and "freedom" are just words unless you keep...…

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…Budget Planning Chairmen Named by Federation Tri-Medical Ball Sci., :cluled for May The fifth annual Tri-Medical Ball, under the auspices of three local medical groups, is planned for May 1, at the Sheraton Cad- illac Hotel, it was announced this week by Dr. Theodore Barg- man, chairman. The outstanding event of the year planned in Jewish medical circles, the ball is sponsored by Maimonides Medical Society, Phi Lambda Kappa and Phi Delta Eps...…

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…People Make News sity of Iowa. He is vice-president of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America. * * * Appointment of OSCAR CO- HEN as program director of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith was announced by Benja- min R. Epstein, the League's national director. Mr. Cohen was formerly head of the League's community service operation. He is a former director of the Jewish Community Council of Detroit. * * * MAURICE BISGYER, s...…

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…$25,000 Gifts Pledged by Detroiters To Yeshiva U. in Dr., Belkin's Honor Responding to the needs of the first university established in this country under Jewish auspices-Yeshiva University- and its rabbinic and educational departments, $25,000 was pledged here on the occasion of the test- imonial dinner given Tuesday, at Hotel Tuller, in honor of Dr. Samuel Belkin, president of the university. A committee of rabbis and lay leaders representi...…

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…CBJO Reaffirms Right of Groups And Individuals to Petition UN / Leaders of Bnai Brith, Board of Deputies of British Jews and South African Board of Jewish Deputies, comprising the Coordin- ating Board of Jewish Organizations, met recently and upheld the right of individuals, groups and non-governmental organizations to petition the United Nations. Shown at the parley, which con- vened at New York's Waldorf Astoria Hotel, are seated, left to ...…

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…, W 0111011 EVERGREEN EVENING GROUP, Hadassah, will meet at 8:30 p.m., April 13, in the home of Mrs. Edward Gelman, 17716 Warwick. A movie on the he of Henrie ft a Szold, Hadassah founder, and a discussion of study groups and Hadassah work in this country and Israel will be featured. * * * HADASSAH EVENING GROUP will meet at 8:30 p.m., April 13, in the home of Mrs. Perry Burn- stine, 8451 LaSalle. A book re- view will be presented as part of...…

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…Detroit Community Greets Hack Shoes on Anniversary Several hundred Detroiters crowded into the new Hack Shoe store at 19360 Livernois last Sunday to attend an open house commemorating the 38th anni- versary of the Hack Shoe Co., and the move of its children's branch into larger quarters in its present building. Among the guests were shoe manufacturers, retailers, doctors, family and friends as well as employees of the three Hack stores and the...…

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…Engagement Told DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, April 2, 1954 To Wed July 4 Nominating Committee Selected by Council MISS ROSLYN BROSE Mr. and Mrs. Max Brose, of Cherrylawn Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Roslyn, to Jack Medler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Medler, of Windsor, Ont. No wedding date has been set. ROOSEVELT HOME and SCHOOL ASSOCIATION will pre- sent a square dance at 9:00 p.m., Wednesday, in the school gym- nasi...…

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…Betrothal Told Child Rescue Women Slate Workshop Meets Carolyn Schwartz to Wed H. B. Hamburger Northwest Child Rescue Wo- men, in conjunction with its two-fold fund raising activity —sending mentally retarded ! children to summer camp and providing a diatetic kitchen for an Israel children's village—will hold a series of workshop ses- sions. On Tuesday _afternoon, three simultanueous meetings will be held, including two workshop sessions at...…

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…A ctiviiieo in Society Mr. and Mrs. Allan Silvers and daughter, Joanne, of Dexter Blvd., will leave on Monday for New York from where they will sail aboard HMS Queen Elizabeth for England and France. Miriam Sheila Brody, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brody, of Blackstone Ave., Oak Park, was recently entertained by her parents at a sweet sixteen party in the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. Celebrating the occasion were Miss Brody's friends, grandmot...…

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…Lenore Swartz Wed To Philip Salomon 16—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 2, 1954 Central AA. Nancy Sherman to Wed Ira Dorchen in June -ActivitieJ MRS. PHILIP SALOMON In a recent double-ring cere- mony at Adas Shalom Syna- gogue, Lenore Shelia Swartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Robbins, became the bride of Philip Saloinon, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Salomon. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Nich- olas Fenakel officiated. The bride c...…

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…Rothschilds' Remains Removed From Paris for Interment in Israel PARIS, (JTA) — The remains of the late Baron Edmond Rothschild and his wife were removed from their resting place in the Pere La Chaise Cemetery here and were started on the long journey to Israel where they will be re-interred. The reburial is being carried out in fulfillment of the wishes of the Baron, who- has been dead 20 years. Present at the ceremony in the cemetery were me...…

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…Iladassalt Group Meetings April 13 To Highlighi Israel Youth Services Dr. Robbins to Speak At Hebrew Musical Of Detroit Zionists Histadrut Reports 'Accelerated Pace' As Campaign Reaches Final Stages Response to the "accelerated Also s h o wing distinguished -Group meetings of the Detroit Gerson Bernstein, 19620 Canter Next Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., the pace" established in the closing service were Drs. J. Kutnick and n Chapter of Hadassah will ...…

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…Receive Foster Parent Citations Flint WA Names Two Women's Division Heads Mrs. William Baffles and Mrs. 7ounced by Mrs. Arthur Hurand Henry Livingston have been and Dr. Julian Feiler, chairmen of the Flint UJA. named chairmen of the Flint- The Flint UJA camoaign seek* United Jewish. Appeal Women's ; to top last year's total of $107,- Division for 1954, it was an-1000. FROM the VINE CAME the WORD That , FOR BETTER PARTY A SAMMY WOOLF A...…

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…r- 17-HOUSE? FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS * ROOM. kitchen privileges. Call after 6 or Sunday. WE. 3-2462. NICE ROOM, young gentleman; reason- able: good transportation, home con- veniences, unlimited phone. Call Sun- day. TO. .6-4390. NICE FURNISHED room for rent. Dex- ter area. WE. 4-0911: week-days after 5:00. Sat., Sun. all day. FURNISHED room for elderly couple; all conveniences in home; porch in front. summer porch in back. UN. 4-...…

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…• 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 2 FAMILY BRICK FLAT 14205 CURTIS 6 AND 6 Cor. Ardmore Monterey Bet. Petoskey & Otsego $1,450 DOWN Side drive, 2 car garage. Lower flat has tiled kitchen and bath; gas heat. Good home and good income for right party. Immediate possession. Newly Decorated fly STEAL AT $10,450 with only $72 monthly payments. New F.H.A. 4 1/2% mortgage. Call for Appt. Owner OPEN 1-5, SAT. AND SUN. WE. 5-0850...…

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…• 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE ♦ * a a Ward-Pembroke •••••••••••••••••••••1 r Hunfinglon \AM s.. I • • Leslie E. of Dexter ♦ • Brick terr., 5 rms., gas ht., Feting, drapes. Reasonable. I • • • a a For all the above cold MR. GENTILE ♦ UN. 1-4918 ••• • Frank J. Hannitan • ♦♦♦♦ ♦ • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • 24091 EASTWOOD just off Northfield Blvd. (4 Blocks East of Coolidge), 1 1/2 yr. old 3 bed- room...…

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…- CAMP DIRECTOR, male, 17 years ex- perience, desires summer work. UN. 4-8'715. MIDDLE-AGED lady would like baby sitting job 2 or 3 clays a week. TO. 7-4501. BOOKKEEPER for part time available. Call TE. 3-4264. After office, Sat., Sun., WE. 4-2889. YOUNG MARRIED woman experienced in cost accounting and bookkeeping desires position in downtown or N. W. area. TY. 5-7168. BOOKKEEPER with diversified office experience capable of assuming resp...…

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…UN Commission Hands Israel A Rebuke for Slaying of Arabs Continued from Page One JERUSALEM — The Israel-Jordan Armistice Com- mission Tuesday censured Israel "in the strongest terms" for the raid early Monday on the Jordan village of Naha- lin in which nine Arabs were killed and more than a dozen wounded. The vote on the resolution condemning Israel was cast by the Jordanian delegates and s the United Na- tions Chairman, Commander Elmo Hutch...…

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