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…Bettzzi•Lt jaulah, ‘HR NIC Vol. 51, No. 27 ,a;r:' = :21* 27 Thursday, July 28, 1949 eN'`' COn firm Nazis 'lid nitre NEW YORK—(Special)—A United Press dispatch on July IS corroborated reports in "The Nation" that many hun;.!‘eds of former Nazi officers and soldiers were serving wilh Arab armies. The Nation" reports were vehementl ■ denied at the time by Egypt and Britain, file UP dispatch said that "many of Hitler's one-time top mili- t...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Two Thursday, July 2R, 1949 Honored Teachers and Parents Explain Why They Like Beth Yehudah too are much freer," observed pupils, to awaken a feeling for By SAUL SHIEFMAN Beth Ye- Mrs. Hecker. "Any parent can his subjects." HEN • • • hudah saw its first crop of visit my room at any time and high school graduates accepted sec how the class is conducted. CHILD EXPLAINS "I LIKE THE YESHIVAH," de- into Wayne Univ...…

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…Thursday, July 28, 1949 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Three STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL $1,000,000,000 Loan Needed to Ease Israel Crisis By PHINEAS J. BIRON DP PROBLEM has not been solved. It has been moved from Germany to Israel. This is a sad but true fact. The DP situation presents a tragic spectacle in the Jewish State. Tens of thousands of men, women and children are herded in huge immigration cutups, living under canvass, standing in line...…

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…Thursday, July 28, 1949 DETROIT JEWISH CHRON-ICLE Page Four Detroit Jewish Chronicle Published by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. WOodward 1-1040 2827 Barium Tower, Detroit 26, Michigan OAALIYA to &motes o U osu ry SUBSCRIPTION: $3.00 Per Year, Single Copies, 10c; Foreign, $5.00 Per Year Entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Post Office at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. SEYMOUR TILCHIN President...…

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…• ' Thurilay. July 28. 1949 Page Five DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Gale Lutz. Rita Selman. Cindy. 11 • and Rita Katzman, Mary Dub- I t/11 L.1 I rinsky and Earl Kindler; who works at the Pine River Hotel • • • Ronald Horwitz. II, son 0! 51! Its 1111.EN TENNENBAFM The following committee chair- by Allan L. Weston and Sol King, and Mrs. harry Horwitz of 2491 ANY TIME, ANYWHERE is the \CK IN DETROIT, we were right place for a wiener roast.' , men ...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Six Thursday. July 28, 1949 - - c) ,911 llte Realm of Zoca ,Nciety Bride of Harold Fortgang Resa Max Speaks Vows in Candlelight Rites • Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Howard Kahn Married I Marlowe at New Milford, Conn., to Pennsylvania Girl for the summer months are Mrs. Lillian Ruth Wald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wald of Pitts- burgh, was married to Howard Malcolm Kahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K...…

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…Troth Revealed Ihmey ► ooning in West Sol Galpers Return from Wedding Trip of Annette Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Kahn of Monterey avenue, to Jordan Bary The wedding has been set for December 18. Colonial Hotel Lists Guests from Detroit The Colonial Hotel in Mt. Clemens listed the following De- troiters among its guests: Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Braver, Mrs. Regina Eichner, Mrs. Sam Shekter, A. ?s Dinets, Emily R. Brown and Ruth C. Co...…

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…Thursday, July DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Eight gel, Phil Silverstein, Louis Gross, Milton Rappaport. Saul Gross, Julius Dubin and Bernie Jonas.1 • • • THE TOWN IS MEOWING '. PHIL ROTHSCHILD HELLO, EVERYONE . . I'm " back from a most wonderful vacation trip. I explored part of the vast and colorful west . .. Colorado, the highest state in the nation, is truly a land of contrasts with breath-taking mountain beauty, deep timber, .world ...…

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…Thursday, July 28, 1949 Greenbush Inn Host to Detroit Visitors Detroit guests at Greenbush Inn include Mr. and Mrs. Syndey C. Berman, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dait•h, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Deutch, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Du- brow, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fel- stein, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Gantz, Mr. and Mrs. E. Gittleman, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hassin, Mr. and Mrs. David Holtzman, Mr. and Mrs. David Hoshkovitz, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lash, Mr....…

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…Page Ten DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, July 28, 1949 Chronicle Want Ads Bring Results Classified Ads Accepted up to 10 A. M. Wednesday Rates: 6c Per Word. Minimum Charge $1.00, Payable in Advance of Publication 2827 BARLUM TOWER APTS. & FLATS WANTED WO. 1-1040 ' ROOMS FOR RENT DESPERATELY needed, apartment or fiat, Responsible couple and infant. WE. 3-8107. ROOM FOR middle-aged woman, rea- sonable rent. TY. 6-2979. LARGE bedro...…

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…• DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, July 28, 1949 Synagogues. List Services 4 Never Forgotten I Unveiling Notice Page Eleven Obituaries The family of the late Anna IDA BLUMBERG, 61, of 2408 Schlussel announce the unveiling Calvert avenue. died July 23. LOUIS GOODMAN, 85. of 2232 Hazelwood avenue, died July 25. Services were at Lewis Bros. He is survived by his daughters, Mrs. Sol Ressler. Mrs. Lena Ressler and Mrs. M.irris Simon of...…

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…• rage Twelve DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE OUR ATHLETES Sport Talent Getting Scarce Arou n d Here Last Request Granted Thursday, July 28, 1919 Heads Campaign Detroit's Memorial home is the first such structure being built in the nation. Actually the plan for establishing a Memorial Home originated in Aug., 1944, with the organization of the JWV Me- morial Home association, which purchased the land on Davison between Petoskey and Hohnur, th...…

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