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Combining THE JEWISH UNITY and THE JEWISH WEEKLY JME 23-NUMBER 16 MIAMI. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. APRIL 21, 1950 PRICE: TEN CENTS ban Jews Fight nii-Semitism itTMirH ;. ide problem of organ- adequate self-defense meas- :.,. ,jnst the mounting anti- incidenta" in the , and British zones of The Jewish organiza- intend to appeal for v entlon against the neo-barbarism" in the a s indicated here. V , ,,n Washington. Sen. Guy M. Ulelte introduced 8 resolution I the Senate demanding an Ivestination of American de- uiiication policies in Western kimany. Co-sponsors of the olution were Senators Her- ,t\ H. Lehman. Paul H. buqlas, Claude Pepper. Dennis havez, Harley M. Kilgore. ving M. Ives and Robert C. ndrickson.) Meanwhile. Minister of Interior itav Heinemann, of the Federal 1st German Republic, broadcast T appealin the name of the Westant churchcalling on all B-mans to "work against pre- lice and anti-Semitism." lie Minister's broadcast fol- rtd rlose on the heels of an break of several anti-Semitic Edents in Western Germany ting the week-end. In Frank- ?t the Jewish cemetery was fcecrated by unknown persons, Eh at least 12 tombstones over- town and additional headstones tnaged by the vandals. Police V< iting the desecration said Bt the tombstones required pysical force" to knock down i "therefore, this was certainly ; d.irit by playing children." In Nuremberg, the Jewish joprieti.r of a building returned Ihin under the restitution laws, lio recently came to Germany pm Israel to claim his property, bei an anonymous note de- ping that "Jews are not Kited." Dr. Philip Auerbach, kv in Commissioner for Per- lutees, commented that the fcek-i.nd incidents were organ- ic the Nazi underground. Je Social Democratic Party lied a statement denouncing anti-Semitic incidents pre- dated in this country during week-end as "doubtless or- dzed by neo-nationalists." The Ite nenl added: "The labor lion and the Social Democrats Bl reply with all their means." Israel Protests Arms Shipments LONDON, (JTA)The Israeli government made a very strong informal demarche at the British Foreign Office when Isreal charge ! d'affaires Moredcai Kidron saw | the new British Minister of State. Kenneth Younger, it was learned here. The main subject of Israel's protest was the continued refusal by Britain to sell arms to Israel while new deliveries to Egypt and Iraq have reached a point far beyond that previously admitted by the Foreign Office. Meanwhile, the Arab rearma- ment program has reached usch proportions that it is causing the gravest disquiet here. A group oi M.P.'s representing all parties in the House of Commons is plan- ning to raise the issue when Par- liament reconvenes next week, it was learned. Particular attention has been focused on Britain's strengthen- ing of Egypt's air forceespecial- ly the bomber arm which cannot be described as a defensive force. Sources connected with the British armed services confirm that Egypt has purchased a total of 150 modern fighters and bomb- ers, including 100 jet fighters. A number of bombers and 30 jet fighters have already been de- livered and new Lincoln bombers, capable of carrying a 12-ton pay load, are scheduled for delivery in July. Israel Consul Will Hold Birthday Fete NEW YORK (ISDThe Israel Consulate General and the Israel Delegation to the United Nations will be host to Israelis in New York at a reception on April 23 between 3 and 6 p.m. at the Con- sulate General, 11 East 70th St New York, celebrating the second anniversary of Israel's inde- pendence. The American Zionist Council will sponsor an anniversary cele- bration in the ballroom of the Hotel Astor that evening at 8:15 pm. Speakers will include Am- bassador Eliahu Elath and Louis Lipsky, chairman of the council. Protest Anti-Semitism FRANKFURT, (JTA)A pro- test "before world Jewry and world public opinion" against the new wave of anti-Semitic vandal- ism in Germany was issued by the Union of Jewish Communities of Hesse. The protest was made following disclosure that the 39th act of vandalism directed against Jewish cemeteries in the province ot Hesse since the end of the war took place during the week-end. I in mi To Roll Out Weleomc Mat or Woman Member Of Knesset TWO YEARS OF THE JEWISH STATE Israel's Second Anniversary As a Jewish State Will Be Marked On Sunday. April 23 I Israel To Mark I Second Birthday TEL AVIV (ISD President ' Chaim Weizmann and Prime j Minister David Ben-Gur:on will 'formally open Independence Day 1 ceremonies on April 22 with greetings to the natii n A signal fire will then be lit on Mount Herzl by Speaker of the Km -si t Yoset and torch-light parades will march in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. The diplomatic corps will be guests of Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett at djnner Saturday evening and will be received by President Weizmann Sunday morning. There will be military parades in Jerusalem and an air force demonstration in T< 1 Aviv and Haifa. The Prime Minister will hold a reception in Jerusalem in the afternoon. Bttstfaras^i^ftg Peace Talks Forecast TEL AVIV, (JTA)The fore- cast that peace talks will be started soon between the Arab states and Israel was made today in a broadcast on the British- controlled Near Eastern Arabic Radio station in Cyprus. There is no doubt that if these talks will not begin, then Transjordan will approach Israel on her own, the broadcast said. ISttJtt&R^^tttZ^*- he community will roll out its [I' me mat for Mrs. Ada fcimon Fishman, Israeli women's Her and Mapai member of the lesset, when she arrives in imi for a brief visit Tuesday, Iv 2 YOUR FAILURE TO VOTE MIGHT BE THE END OF freedom M i menca Mrs. Fishman, who is a sister, of Rabbi Judah Lieb Maimon, minister of religion in the Israeli cabinet, will be met at the airport by Mayors William Wolfarth and Harold Turk and presented with the keys to both cities. The Conference of Jewish Women's Organizations of Dade County, of which Mrs. Louis Glasser is president, and the Council of Pioneer Women of Greater Miami, headed by Mrs. Rosemary Gerson Kaplan, will tender a reception in honor or the prominent woman on Wed- nesday, May 3, at 8:30 p.m. at the Miami Beach Jewish Center. Scheduled to appear on the pro- gram is the Hadassah Choral Group, under the direction of Mrs. Irwin Weinstein. Mrs. Fishman, who is a real pioneer in Israel, having arrived there from Bessarabia 40 years ago was the first woman teacher in the first Hebrew Petah Tikvah. Government Association last year. With VJA fund; newcomer! help build 50,000 new housing unlu. Newcomer to Israel from Yemen at work on new farm settlement. 200 Attend Judaism Council Conclave CINCINNATI.Approximately two hundred Jewish community leaders from all parts of the country have arrived in Cincin- nati for the sixth annual confer- ence of the American Council of Judaism, which will begin today (Friday). President Harry S. Truman, in a message to Council declared: "The faith upon which the Council is founded and to which it has adhered under complex circumstances of the modern world, is an inspiration to all of us who believe in the brotherhood of man. This faith embodies principles which find an accord in the minds and hearts of all of us who are devoted to the ex- tension of democratic practices 1 and beliefs." The President further ex- 1 pressed the hope that the Coun- l cil's program of education would ! achieve the "objectives of increas- ing the national, civil, cultural and social integration of Ameri- cans of Jewish faith." President Truman's greetings were extended in a letter which was addressed to Lesing J. Rosen- wald, president of the American Council for Judaism. Kleinfeld Heads State B'nai B'rith Frank G. Kleinfeld of St. Petersburg was elected president of the Florida State Federation of B'nai B'rith Lodges at their recent state convention in St. Petersburg. E. Albert Pallot of Miami was named vice president. He is a national commissioner on Vet- erans' Affairs from District Five, a past president of the Greatei Miami B'nai B'rith Council and served as a president of Sholem Lodge for two terms. He is also a charter president of Hibiscus Lodge, and past exalted ruler of the Miami Elks' Lodge. i..ll reception campi, like the one above, now rum tiom to Program To Observe Israel's 2nd Birthday The Columbia Broadcasting System, in cooperation with the government of Israel will present "Israel, Year II" on Sunday, April 23, at 5 p.m. The narrator will be Quentin Reynolds and Secretary-Gen- eral Trygve Lie of the United Nations will broadcast a message. The program will be produced by Himan Brown. ?fk!3r tw_ fkrH&r Rabbi Who Defied HrHer Wl At Jewish Education Ai ^indav Stale Championship Set For April 29 At Bacayne - - . ! - - . - ' ..... OK '- W 4t. L -._ - DELICIOUS .: .: : : J 5; ' i . T : .. : - - -- - - -.:." : - :. Sal and UJ : axu ' ' aPLBTDrra 8S9fci *.1 l<-wec "1MB E :: Br-se-. Mm 1.' - Keeui: Ti Oppose -rero-usor 3il 12 - : - ...and SALT-FREE! A tempting ier. :or everyone, at ell ^re; HOROWITZ MARGARETEN Matzohs -** Particularly Jcaoeio peacd died beca _sr ihef GQQ NC SALT TRIPLE-PACKED TO PROTECT FRESHNESS PALM DISTRIBI tllftv I\( .< Mi. U* S.. Mist r Fio pfcj^ ^ ^ LAST TTRfctS' i 3 TEARS PAF WmCtm ZSTmkTZS :1 r- 3f J t.-.! - " --:---;--- com &i*e Qnuuioli i . - Mia.au Office 1713 Jfcjf. It* a, **0 CONvtN E*I LOCATJOJIS IlllllEMl t-JSSi 34&-4- 'Mill III!Hid Sflflff 12-4731 ; ;.'sa",,, I APRIL 21. 1950 +3eistfk*kUa*i PAGE THREE "11 Say... . 0( books dealing with anti-Semitism are ' ff the press. To most readers, the pestilent 0 i mers appear as remote as other material *" Kn'nks They are meaningful, however, to ,r/^ who wrestled day by day with the Ameers that threatened the Miami area ,E 3OUT entrance into the Second World The Anti-Semitic Crusade In Miami Between 1935-1940 ly HARRY SIMONHOFF ling Is in 1033 Hitler attained power. News dis- !isisted that full scale violence would be TP,'inst German Jews. On March 19th, giant rations were staged in Madison Square u nrf large Jewish centers the world over. fnl i ;, telegram from Stephen S. Wise, we I it meeting that overflowed Temple Israel. Pnd Ministers joined Rabbis in prayers to liigaster Every one felt that the Nazi victory Eta a perilous era. The revocation of Jewish In Geimany portended similar action in other kUtS Against Miami Jewry tpnuent events proved our forebodings were Jth-m justified. Yet we did not expect l^bia to strike in our very midst. But f'nU soon discovered their store windows led with stickers picturing a repulsive looking Ecircled with the legend, "To buy from Jews is L the Communism." Its Germanic-English led their origin. Investigation disclosed that the rs followed the docking of German ships in harbor. Then we became aware of secret ,on William Dudley Pelly's Silver Shirt Legion Gaining membership in our vicinity. W. G. hard Jr., began publishing a magazine, Race atioii near Orlando. This rag, screaming Fascist eanda and anti-Semitic smear, edited from ial sent out of Erfurt, Germany, was dis- ed bv a small obstreperous group of would-be -Troopers, calling themselves the White Front. & Wiiirod . day we heard that some demagogue was using school auditoriums to spread Roosevelt hate and anti-Semitic virus. We went to the School Board and lodged a complaint. The trustees knew nothing about the speaker nor the venom he spewed forth. They promptly closed all school property to hate peddlers. That evening he left town. Later we learned that he was the notorious Gerald Winrod of Kansas, one of the worst Isolationist, pro-Hitler anti-Semites operating in the U. S. The German Ferry Incident The newspapers carried a casual item that the North German Lloyd would install a ferry to ply between Key West and Havana. Immediately we sensed Hitler's scheme to infiltrate Nazi agents into the U. S. without immigration inspection. Yet the Seaboard Air Line Railroad and the Florida Motor Bus Lines were ready to sign a contract to transport tourists on German boats manned by underpaid Nazi sailors competing against American seamen. We organized a strong protest, and the Bus Line sent their Jewish treasurer, a Mr. Siegel of Jackson- ville, to reason with us. We refused to compromise, and threatened a boycott. To our gratification, both agreements were cancelled, but not because of Nazi infiltration of spies or discrimination against U. S. seamen. Raymond J. Healy Incidents began to multiply. In Jimmy Demetree's bar, the Irish Hitler from Chicago, Raymond J. Healy, was spouting the Isolationist Fascist line. Some barroom customers objected to his anti-American implications. A free-for-all ensued, and the police arrested Healy. Charged with disorderly conduct, he was tried in Judge Cecil Curry's City Court. Ray- mond Healy seized the occasion to deliver a Union Square soap-box tirade. Trembling with fanatic rage, >3 ranted: "When Jesus said, 'Oh, Father, forgive them for they know not what they do,' he did not mean the Jews. The Saviour pointed to the Roman soldiers at the Crucifixion. He never forgave the Jews and never will." Healy served 30 days on the chain gang. Dissension Among the Bundists At this point we decided to employ a detective to watch and report all subversive anti-Democratic activities in the area. Thus we were able to learn that Blanchard was not getting along so well with "Major" Frank Pease, a pro-Fascist scribbler in Coral Gables; that Blanchard had a fight with Raymond Healy; that Lucy Cotton Thomas McGraw, the much married chorus beauty, subsequently Princess Tchicherin. withdrew support lrom the anti-Semitic White Front because she fell out with Blanchard's father in a venture to drill oil in the Everglades. A Near Riot Events were now snowbaling to a climax. I ne White Fronters, clad in the brown shirts, khaki trousers, riding boots, and Sam Brown belts were distributing handbills near the postoffice. Itching for a frontal anti-Jewish attack, they hired a hall in the Allapattah region, and prepared for a mass meeting. The Jewish War Veterans (not yet organized in Florida) were restive and rearing for a fight. Our group met and decided to request police interference before blood was shed. Chief Leslie Quigg called in Blanchard, and the meeting was called off. We paid no further attention until reading the next morning's paper. It seems that no one had informed the hall keeper. Hr therefore, lit up and opened the doors. A crowd piled in expecting a riot. Since there were no speakers, the audience was ready to disband. But a White Fronter named Lyman. handed out literature and made some offensive remarks. A Jewish boy hit him on the head with a billy. Unfortunately, or fortunately, he was caught in the act by the press camera. The papers made a front page story of the incident and rebuked Jews for using the methods of Hitler. But the crest of the anti-Semitic wave was broken. The valiant White Front Storm Troopers were thoroughly cowed. In the hospital, Lyman whined that he narrowly escaped having his head cracked open. With the outbreak of World War II, the anti- Semitic crusade in the Miami region degenerated and finally disappeared.___________________ kill To Speak [instalation Iph McGill, editor of the Ita Constitution who recently ned from Israel, will be the ppal speaker at the installa- bf oficers of the Miami Beach I B'nai B'rith, it has been faced bv Chairman Harry nick. i banquet will be held at the py Hotel on Sunday, May is expected to attract a I attendance. Jill is known as an out- jig editorialist and liberal |er. He is the author of a nt series of articles in a local baper. describing his ex- hces in the State of Israel. Bfrey K. Newman, Miami attorney, will be installed jsident. Jistine Harry Zukernick with Igemenls for the event are |Gold. Saul Genet, Jules P. (ling and Herbert L. Markow. Prof. Hirsch To Read Arthur Miller Play By popular demand, Freedom House will present a second read- ing of Arthur Miller's prize winning play, "Death of a Sales- man," by Prof. Sam Hirsch of the University of Miami Drama Department on Tuesday, April 25, at 8:30 p.m. at the National Hotel. Prof. Hirsch has won acclaim for his readings of "Awake and Sing," "Mad Woman of Chailot" and "Mr. Roberts." Reservations for Tuesday night's performance may be made by calling 5-9783 or 5-4549. Sholom Women Plan Brunch A brunch and games party will be sponsored by Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood of Miami Beach on Wednesday, April 26, at 11:30 a.m. in the banquet hall, according to an announcement by Mrs. Alexander Robbins, president. Mrs. Alex Straus is chairman of this function and Mrs. Jack Lawson is in charge of reserva- tions. All troceeds will be used for the support of Temple Beth Sholom Religious School, the sisterhood's chief project. >ns Law Office mas Jean Ellis announces Itablishment of a law office *t St., Miami Beach. Kill Annual ihiloc Concert ireater Miami Jewish Folk Chorus lay, April 23. at 8:30 P.M. Jami Beach High School 1420 Drexel Ave. EN YOMEN, Conductor kRGARET BEN YOMEN at the Piano Featuring ie Greater Miami Jwish Folk Chorus "LUeWUl Conquer99 (Cantata) Music: J. S. BACH Text: L. MILLER the first lime in Yiddish) Soloists: VTHANIEL SPRINZEN. >r. New York Civic Opera fl-YN SAMUELS. Soprano [On Popular Request: ' ROZHINKES MIT MANDLEN" (Excerpts from Goldfaden Operettas) for Chorus: M. RAUCH Narration by VTHANIEL BUCHWALD ckets: $1.20 (tax incl.) H. O. (Al) Lasseter PARENTS THE DADE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD NEEDS EXPERIENCED MEN FOR YOUR CHILD'S SAKE FOR YOUR SAKE RE-ELECT H. 0. 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Shmaltz Herring .27 each GREATER MIAMI MILK CREAM ICE CREAM CHILDREN NEED Homogenized Vitamin "D" Milk PHONE 5 5537 Our Delicatessen Department Is Open Every Sunday BEST QUALITY POULTRY AND WESTERN MEATS WE PICKLE OUR OWN CORNED BEEF AND TONGUE PtfV^ftWW^AAVlWk WE DELIVER Phone 82-5001 I ? ^S^-- .>& i**-tv*fft ui-V-.n *-=- -*'"' ^m^m^m^m^m^m^mWm^m^m^m^M ^H PAGEFOOB M EDITORIAL ! i i i Israel's Second Anniversary As A Jewish Sh Irrs*- ;*--*rrK is serarc" - tu-t -_^a jttr r.= AprC Hsurrw -;ileoi*r. i : : i>r. trt ir--. : : -.. a ! - : ..... - - ' li.1 -f.i'.:z.i.r-- p.-*-sf~re As a .- _-. --; : : Led the .:._;- :' _ * '. 7 ~.i i". I }. 7- - -- tisfc food ran D - r - & af L. three . I -., . - ." : : ' . - " .- : A .. rae. . ...... i - 7 . - : : - - - :: Appeal ".. "..- mi -. :' -. - ..- iiral : mraunitie . - it:-::. : I Ii . Ftpbt d -:' thai plant a .7 ... : a p,". i. r. r i I m dc ...-.- Qtial _ . . .- - -. d the :;-: f foreign in- in 1 n currex ..... .. w-th . life Thus, 19, E new iz ------ r for thi --- . and kn .. :a .:. v e: v t . ti Seat East this I : --. at: :> -.- ten ltd I tag its ra i- .->.-:. =..- hueE. A] L P- '- ;.;. m the Necev [the M.:'.:'.- p- Dt .; being e.-.g..- ;-. pment 77- led St 0 E Import B .' - i Knesset 1 r was an Eas) for A ting 1 I . in the his) E t. Aral Kl Egao te fill ! in Israel and 4 : Hitribuie to tl Domic re: Reai E I : ..- Sat ill :hJdxen between the ifr^- r and 13 for j aven I 14 r. : 1" beer. : .-.. i i- elc.T.cr.ti. ; educati n By 1M0, ilO.000 children were - ::.-.- z:-. year. About ,5.000 Arat chUdreo at- ". en c >ls In the fit Lion, an- .- InrJtute 1 : the W< i2 anrj Institute :: . : the l E -.-.. H< :: v University, its twentT-fifta - not to its fa I .:. asjree- ith J In the! met n- '- l t i i a peace r&!, wntau i -1 1 A lie so. Aj :ric'lril 1 } 1 ":; in fullo-l lave 13 . -- gcve.-mna "rs- AH ben il -_ ^ f the Hcm&_ :r:e^a V : "dnofL. f-:"- Jffin TssS iriinU -'- -- Herzl ^ solemn < ' September, For L Joo- rev a(| ". . Israel s iccoad mairmuj u| a Jewish Stw wiB foo rw]J attemicr. eathc noaimentall achieTeents made pwab\i there :r.::.gJiXiaricttlti supper: :i tie Onhtd J Appea!. The Create! Jewish "'deration is cium eoaducnag a drive lor S1.4ILL a mr:: pcrrion of whichtj earrr-arksd :':: the United Jal ish Appeal The success ol Hi drive will ::-:.:..e luall policy s:r.:s the date of its1 birth Cpes the gates ai| keep Ibsen :?n." MImi St<*in To >p.*ak At Sf*r\iee . . -1. . - .... N H L - - - Roseahouse Runs For Sect In Legislatiire - : : ! '. - . .._._---- _ I i .. o or - - - -. - - ll-ih H To Hold Pa<-kage Party _-" - Beth Ej anc .:; - - .:: ; A:;.! 1' | I Hall Stdney H. I I the afu k:tchen fund - r: i Kn Max Bappaport and : Palmer, chairmen Plat '-'~ for its ir.r..,: ->- -. .-. ;..i... pre* -.-.-. MIm Goldon Wins Huk< Honor JW' Post Xaiiu'x f app rMiiruaiii(-r Temple W oitun To Hold Tea f ti .. P I I rice c i r ;?: - r: Ben S itact Rose Horn wa re-eleci dir.: .:' ..-.: lawtallaiBcei ^ Sunday Mi" at 1 3' p rr. =: the Dora A-i - - - 7 : -.--. - Durhan N C - ' - S 7 Ut .: : Ki Tamara Chapter To Hear 4iller. (apt. Gansberg - ninent cititens of Israel will s] ..- -" :'- M en d Iu< sday April 25 a: :he V:.:^r Hotel :i44 Ocean Drive. They are Paul Gillei and Cap! Or. Gunsberg. now visiting at Miami Beach, who will discuss Tr.e Prohl ." n- n nting Inhabitants of Israel - ii .E- :' ofiacers will take - at the meeting. Nornina:. : office .-elude: presidenl Mrs A Louis Mechlowitz; fir?: lilent, :.:: s PfaOip Bloom: :_:- -- prosier:. Mr; Ja;k h. Kane: third vice presider.:. Albert Rosen: recording sec- Mr; Max Sieraste in: correspemdinsj secretary, lira --: f.nancial secretary. :: Lillian Bogdan; lumiuu i ;': ; ?' : :': -- Si n n Apr:!. Israelite Center k Forming Hebrew A H-. -..-. 7 :; xi 3:; Steffi J elite Cena.l S W .-.'.. I Mrs A -z. pn Parth. ation abodl 7-. ..i.r.vi eye Mrs Irvine S rlinj - - lea .-:-.:-.- - : :c reeerrati' - : "Story Party" Program Time, Station Changed i i - WDiZ : Story 1 Lee M . and dramatics teacher The i-ast .- sponsored by the - .'. Jewish Ed_ j.-ea-.e: M:arr.. Mrs M. for progra.T.; of r Asaociationi a- a service of the bureau Mrs, Gordon Appointed To Hospital Committee Harry G rd (MM this a member :f the \A '' > Hospital ' ttee at P. nta- : the W men's Orfanizati n gv :- t the National Jewish Welfare Board She was recom- i r the p at bv the Na- >al Women s League of the Lnited Synagogue of America. A past president of disi and local Bnai Bnth, men, Mrs. Gordon has been Vt*T active :n religious, civic and ' philanthropic organizations. She ^s a former president of Junior] Hadassah and has served as presi- i dent of Beth David Sisterhood i for two terms. Frat Alumni To MnJ 7.. :: Alumn Epsi: n F . Tuesdj 25. at 8:U tf the C: Hotel, J U -j . Beach. president, has] r.. un Plans : national oj :. .-. I in Miami i : be d.-...^..i Fl... under the -.: -' wr,chiJ Tt-e .t- s- ='a" "!, Hh Jew .- -" ty r,d "*l raphic aejenei *<* *J ^ Synd.cate. Wer owide "*!*7 r^.,o? Et:;. Ml . can A:: *.,r- Newepacft. ^wj: ru*ran{fe JJ w cM -:-.-: --____________H Miasen ption r*teJJ One >a- Twe Years 7redT1hoc|JT EdTrr a-d Publ*J OFnCE and PLANJ 120 N. E. Sixth SWjj TelephonesJ^U^, FRIDAY. APR^11' 1YAR *. 9,1L Volume 23 IDAY, APRIL 21, 1950 *Jewisfi rhriUtr PAGE FIVE Irs. Sehwadron Yo Be Installed U presideni Of New Sisterhood Eg. Joseph Schwadronwm be I iiril as president of the Khood of the Miami Hebrew ,1 and Congregation at a tea the SC hoot building on Tuesday. "a 25, at l P-m. This will be f newly formed organizations L installation affair. Lc Nathan Coulton, membcr- fc chairman, will be in charge ^arrangements and serve as Pi Mrs. David Meltzer pJtality chairman, will greet S'ii Simon April, spiritual H,., of the congregation, will the installation address and nil the officers. be installed at the cere- are Mrs. Joseph n, president: Mrs. Isa- Fogel, vice president; Mrs. Stone, treasurer; Mrs. kllll'S ck financial sccre- vhael Blank, Iv Mrs. Edward Becker, rec- jjn,. secretary; Mrs. Max S. j r, corresponding secre- members include the Isdames Simon April, Louis Lust Nathan Coulton, Herbert film Becky Becker, Michael Jdicr Bin Golden, Murray fschcnbaum. David Meltzer, _phu- Moss, G. Pearlman, Fred tenth:!!. Nellie Simpkins. Ben Bloff, Sarah Stone, Milton tiner William Weintraub Gables Men's Club To Hold "Millionaire's Nite" The Coral Gables Jewish Center Men's Club will sponsor its first annual "Millionaire's Night" on Sunday. April, 23, at 8 p.m. at the temple auditorium. Edgar Miller, chairman of the committee in charge of the pro- gram, stated that the secret of how to be a "Millionaire for a Night" will be revealed at the affair. Jewish Nomination Made i Hialeah-Miami Springs . ... Community Center and elections Nominations for officers were | wiU take place Wednesday, May held at the last meeting of the 110, at the Hialeah City Hall. ___ Reception Will Honor Rep. And Mrs. Smothers "Smathers for Senator" beach headquarters will hold a reception at 5824 Alton Road on Friday, April 21, from 2 until 5 p.m. in honor of Rep. George Smathers and his wife, Rosemary. Mrs. Joseph Schwadron Will Sing In Havana Cantor Samuel Kelemer has been invited to appear as guest artist at the Israeli anniversary celebration, to be sponsored by the Jewish community of Havana Cuba, Saturday, April 22. The cantor will be accompanied by Mrs. Kelemer and his accompan- ist, Herman Fried. (tables Sisterhood Cited For Promoting Interfaith Relations A citation for promoting inter-. .,, j j u faith relations was presented to | Week 19o0 and was signed by the Sisterhood of the Coral President Harry S Truman; Gables Jewish Center last Friday Honorary President John L. Sulli- evening at a special sisterhood | van, Sabbath service conducted by P; 4iss Marilyn Ross of Elmhurst, Y., is entertaining guests at Sorrento Hotel while vaca- ning here. Highly acclaimed for beautiful soprano voice. 19- kr-old Miss Ross is a veteran numerous benefit performances a favorite of patients in VA ipitals along the East Coast. Ith the Metropolitan Opera )mpany as her goal, this at- ctive young lady spends most Iher time practicing. Rabbi Morris A. Skop. Guest speakers were Dr. El- wood C. Nance, president of the University of Tampa and James A. Whitehead, regional director of the National Conference j>i Christians and Jews who present- ed the citation to Mrs. Irving Gerstenfeld, president of the sisterhood. and Mrs. Herman Rubin, interfaith chairman. The citation read "The Nat'l Conference of Christians and Jews extends appreciation to the Sisterhood of the Coral Gables Jewish Center for cooperation in the promotion of Brotherhood Everett R. Clinchy, president. Especially praised was the recent Institute of Judiasm sponsored by the sisterhood in cooperation with the Christian women of the area. The Greater Miami Council of Church Women reciprocated with a similar Institute of Christianity at the Holy Cross Episcopal Church, April 19. Idge Oka To Direct Tudgi Kenneth Oka wil direct program of the Music Lovers [>up of the Miami Beach Y on April 25. at 8:30 p.m. r- I Chasan is director. Sweet Sixteen Party A sweet sixteen party was given by Miss Jewel Muravchick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Muravchick, 3340 Chase Ave., Miami Beach, at the Sherry Frontenac Hotel Saturday night. Miss Muravchick attends Miami Beach High School and is secre- tary of the student council. A buffet supper, dancing and entertainment were features of the party. Two hundred guests were present including Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Feldman of New York. U. S. T I R E S HFL ioo-i< NYLON LINE IllS Tax $! 300 FT. 46 LB. TEST 17c .Stnlnloss LEADER WIRE jtS ft. Nos. 1 to 9 each. . PLUBOER FISH HOOKS Tft-, Sizes 1 to "> 100................ww' A MILLION ITEMS JUST AS LOW Tower Tire Co. 2197 N.W. 7th AVE. CORNER 22nd STREET Life Inauranca Eatataa Authoritatively Programmed NAT GANS Metropolitan Llfa Ina. Co. 907 Biacayne Bldg. Ph. 3-4816 or 4-9981 8ea or phono ma forjjuf LIFE INSURANCE NEEDS Irving Blasberg at BEACH AMBULANCE Announces the ADDITION OF THE FOLLOWING TELEPHONE NUMBER FOR THE ADDED CONVENIENCE OF DADE COUNTY PHYSICIANS, HOTELS. AND CLIENTS 5-2100 In Addition to 5-5844 Beaeh Ambulance 1850 Alton Road. M. B. GEORGE S. OKELL O. K. OKELL FOR RE-ELECTION STATE LEGISLATURE GROUP 1 MAY 2nd PRIMARY (Pd. Pol. Adv.) fl^i; / fJUNEl DAIRY} ^*^ QD.Mr X] BRAND HEALTH EGGS BEST v BUTTEB SSw* X V Uv-Kleet JAMES A. IIIMMIE) HENDERSON Your School Board Member KEEP YOUR SCHOOL SYSTEM PROGRESSIVE *fYour Continued Support^ and Vote Appreeiated "COUNTY WIDE" ELECTION (I'd. Pol. Adv.) For A Splendid Summer... A Spacious Cabana at the TOWN & BEACH CLUB LINCOLN ROAD, ON THE OCEAN The Beach's Most Modern Cabana Club Large Tiled Swimming Pool Steam Room Swedish Massage Snack Bar and Restaurant Private Showers and Lockers FREE PASSING SPACE FOR CABANA RATES CALL 58-7243 REGINALD A. DOEL. Mar. ("^HS **:>: --X. PAGE SIX +Je*lsi>nar*lk*ri ra^AY. APR! 21, Surprise Party Given A surprise party in honor of the fortieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs Jack Oxman. Phil- adelphia, was given by Mrs. Oxman's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Belanoff. 3D Sunday at 3201 S.W. 13th St. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brand. Mr. and Mrs Dave Singer. Mr. and Mrs. Hiller Kauf- man. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Komorotf, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chenkow, Mr. and Mrs. S. Sharoff, Mrs S. Seltzer. Mrs. Sally Kern. Mrs. Lena Waintraub. Mrs. Jennie Shucher and son and Mrs. Sadie Siaw. Hadassah I 'nil Plans Shower The Miami Business and Pro- fessional Division of Had.--.;. :- planning a linen shower to be | held at'the home of Miss Betty | Kandel. 4355 N. Jefferson Ave., Miami Beach, en Sunday evening, j April *22. Admission will be by | donation of a baby linen gift to be sent to Israel. At the last business meeting, a slate of members nominated for office for the next term, was present y Fanny Levitt, chair- | mar. I th n iminating committee. Elections will take place at the next business meeting in May. ARTHUR MURRAY Nancy Hirsch Xancv Hirsch Plans June Garden Rites Planning a June garden wed- ding is Miss Nancy Hirsch. whose engagement to Irwin D. Rubin, son of the Raymond Rubins. 5965 Adams Ave.. Miami Beach. The bride-elect attended high school in Atlanta, the University of Wisconsin and was graduated from the University of Miami last June. She was active in extra- curricular activities and was affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Phi | sorority. For the past year she has been an instructor at Nautilus Elementary School. Mr. Rubin, a graduate of River- ' side Military Academy. Gaines- ville. Ga.. attended the University j of Miami. He served four years' in the air force and since his discharge has been engaged in the real estate and construction business. Lillian Steen Wed In White Organdy At home at 122 Antiquera Ave.. Coral Gables, are Mr. and Mrs. Milt Milter, whose marriage was an event of March 18. The couple exchanged vows in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Steen. 5172 S.W. 4th St., before Rabbi Morris A. Skop. For her wedding the former | Miss Lillian Steen chose a white embroidered organdy gown, an illusion veil secured by a cloche headpiece and carried a bible adorned with white orchids. She was given in marriage by her father. , Maid of honor was Miss Arlene Broude. Brookline, Mass., who wore navy sheer. Fred K. Shochet was best man for the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mitler, North Bergen. N. J. The bride, known professional- ly as Dona Dane, is star of the ( WTVJ Monday night program. 'To Thee I Sing." Mr. Mitler is program director for station WTTT and producer-writer for WTVJ. Betrothal Armour Mrs. Anne Kor,nde, J ,nounced the betrothal , daughter, Phoob(, ^ Hecker, son of Mr aJ Harry Hecker. 4761 JJ , Terr. A cocktail party -". I by her molhor at \g AventOnAprll9inhono^ The bride-elect to*; University of M?a%3 uate in February.'^1*, member of Ph, SiRnV' ^Jh Pan American CheS^ A winter wedding if^ Shirley Simons 'On several occasions I have travelled under the guidance of FARH TOURS, and each time I was greatly impressed, principally because I noticed that FARR TOURS insists on and delivers their sen is in the same I idi- tion irtesy and ncy on which insist in wn ..:-." FAKR 'A F Name Travel" Barbara Ruth Syrkin To Wed Kenneth Schwartz The betrothal of Miss Barbara Ruth Syrk'in to Kenneth Jay Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Schwartz. 2938 S.W. 18th St.. has been announced by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Syrkin. Mt. Vernon. N. Y. Th( prospective bridegroom is a senior at the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce at the University of Pennsylvania and is a member of Beta Sigma Rho fraternity. During the war. he served with the Sixth Marine Division in the Pacific Theatre. Miss Syrkin attended Mt. Ida College in Newton. Mass.. and Drexel Institute of Technology in Philadelphia. The wedding will take place in June and the couple will live in Philadelphia. Shirley Simons Pledged To Alan Stuart Kahn The betrothal of Miss Shirley Simons, to Alan Stuart Kahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Kahn, 802 S.W. 26th Road, has been announced by her mother, Mrs. Seymour Simons. Detroit, Mich. Mr. Kahn graduated from the University of Michigan, where he was president of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. An air force veteran, he is associated with his grand father and father in B. S. Kahn and Co., local dress manu- facturers. His fiancee, daughter of the late Seymour Simons, was grad- uated from Miss Newman';. School for Girls and the Uni- versity of Michigan, where she was a member of Alpha Kappa Delta, national honorary socio- logical society. She is associated with the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion of Detroit as director of the junior division of the Allied Jewish Campaign. Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Hyman W* Atlanta. Ga announce marriage of their daughte- I Mr. and Mrs. David Ha * hou- 2474 Swanson Ave ' The bndem-r.om graduated! the University of Miami, September and is await ceptance at medical school The couple will reside Miami. c DR. L. FREDERIC! GOLDBERG formerly of 515 N.E. 15th St Announces The removal of his offices b 605 Lincoln Road Miami Beach Suite 306 Phone H Prior to her marriage Sunday. Mrs. Jack M. Bargoon was Miss Merle Joan Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Goldberg. 2995 S.W. 19th St. For the ceremony in the Essex House. Newark. N. J.. the bride wore a champagne tissue faille, taupe accessories and carried orchids on a white bible. Mrs. Melvin J. Herman was her sister's matron of honor; Miss Carol Beth Glass- Ion, bridesmaid. Robert Bargoon was best man for his brother. 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Toiletriei, Street Floor SWISS KNIGHT s the FAVORITE CHEESE in JEWISH HOMES SO GOOD WITH FRUIT . always serve some Swiss Knight with fruit. \T The perfect combination '.,. for attractive, appetiiir* ' nourishing snacks, salads, dairy lunches and supper desserts. Remember .. i whenever you buy fruit get a box of your favor* ch-eese-delightful Sws | Knight to enjoy with H .. r"___ -i FREE RECIPES ...ask your grocer or write direct to: GERBER & CO., Inc. 6 Harrison Street New York IS E C'GiNAl Packed in J. nd '2 "or,i'" HDAY. APRIL 21, 1950 vJewlsti fhtridiar PAGE SEVEN ersonally Speaking... Dr. and Mrs. Jules Kranz. 3782 Chase Avenue, Miami Beach, left this week for Brooklyn, N. Y., where they will 3end the summer. En route they will stop in Washington. D. C, ; visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter EhjmenthaL * * Mrs. Yetta Davidson, member of Pioneer Women Club No. iv/o, recently returned from New York, where she bade fareweli _ her son, Uryon, and his wife, who departed for Israel. They fill settle in the Kibbutz Beth Ashita. * * Max Mintzer has returned from the hospital and is now ecuperating at his home, 1843 S.W. 9th St. He was recently fisited by his son, Joseph, student at the University of Florida in Uainesville, and his daughter, Mrs. Helen Halperin of McRae, a. * * Mrs. Etha Beck was hostess to a group of 40 friends at her ,ome, 2331 S.W. 19th St. Proceeds from the party went to imaranth Laurel Court 11. * * Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Beer, 4343 North Bay Road, are leaving Jhortly for an early spring vacation in Norwich, Conn. In June hey will go to California, where Dr. Beer will attend an Ameri- lan Medical Association convention. From there they will kroceed to Europe. England, France, Italy and Austria will be In their itinerary. -K * Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Freefield, 1416 Alton Road, Miami keach, announce the birth of a daughter, Sandra Esther, at Mt. kinai Hospital on April 14. The mother is the former Marian lerman. * + * Mr. and Mrs. William Mirsky of Fresh Meadows, Long tod, N. Y., are guests at the Delano Hotel, Miami Beach. /hile here they are visiting Mrs. Mirsky's brother and sister- a-law, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Waldman, 2400 S.W. 12th St., and heir aunt, Mrs. F. Harris, Cleveland, who is vacationing here. '. family reunion is being planned. * * Announcing the birth of a daughter, Vallie Jeane, are 4r. and Mrs. Labe B. Mell, 1819 S.W. 7th St. Mrs. Mell is the brmer Lorraine Klapper of Moodus, Conn. Paternal grand- mother is Mrs. Minna R. Mell, 2273 S.W. 12th St. * * Miss Golda Lewis is spending the summer at the Monroe lowers Hotel, Miami Beach. * Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wolfe of Philadelphia, Pa.., are guests the Delmonico Hotel. They are visitina their son and auqhter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Wolfe. The Philadelphians i( be here for two weeks. * * A dinner party at the Delmonico Hotel Sunday evening snored Mrs. Meyer Keilson on the occasion of her birthday. mono; the guests were Mrs. Keilson's sister, Mrs. Levi Rokeach, IW York, who has been visitina the Keilsons, and Mr. and s. Barnett Tanenbaum, their daughter's in-laws, who reside Normandy Isle. * * Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gruber of Baltimore, Md.. and Mrs. erman Isaacson and daughter, Rosalie, of New York, recently turned to their homes after vacationing in Miami Beach. Mrs. Tuber and Mrs. Isaacson are the daughters of the Rev. and W. Kalman Shapiro and the sisters of Rabbi Max Shapiro, who Itertamed the visitors during their visit. Mona Schrold Becomes Mrs. Sy Shapiro In Garden Ceremony At Lord Tarleton Wearing a gown of bud pink chiffon, Miss Mona Schrold be- Pearl trlm at the neckline. Both came the bride of Sy Shapiro on wore orchids. Sunday at 7 p.m. The couple The newly weds are motoring to exchanged vows and rings in the California and Acapulco, Mexico, for their wedding trip. They will ^1^^ be at home after May 15 at 193 North Shore Drive. The former Miss Schrold at- tended Jamaica Training School in Jamaica, L. I., Pratt Institute and is a member of Phi Epsilon Delta. Mr. Shapiro, who is in the publicity business in Miami Beach, attended Brooklyn College and Rice Institute. Formerly with the Florida Sun, he is a member of the Variety Club. Besides the Schrolds and the Shapiros, out-of-town guests in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shapiro, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker, Tucson, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgli. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seed, Chicago; Manie Saks, New York. Mrs. Sy Shapiro garden of the Lord Tarleton Hotel, Miami Beach. The service was followed by a reception in the hotel. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schrold, Brighton Beach, N. Y., the bride complimented her gown, which featured a square neckline trimmed with petals, with a cap of pink petals, silk veil and pink nosegay. Miss Myra Schrold served as maid of honor for her sister in blue lace with a green underskirt and carried a white nosegay trimmed with green lace. William Shapiro, Brooklyn, was his brother's best man. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shapiro, Brooklyn. Moishe Oysher, internationally known liturgical singer, was cantor for the ceremony. Rabbi Irviftg Lehrman officiated. The bride's mother greeted guests in a gown of navy lace trimmed with irridescent blue beads. The elder Mrs. Shapiro wore gray Chantilly lace with Betrothal Announced Mr. and Mrs. Peter Glazer, 2462 [ Inagua Ave., announce the en-! gagement of their daughter. Sue,' to Herman Hirsh, son of Mrs. I Pauline Hirsh. 2486 S.W. 16th St.' RECEPTION for Mr. & Mrs. George SMATHERS FRIDAY. APRIL 21 2 P.M. 5 P.M. 5824 Alton Road You're invited SMATHERS For Unil.d States Suitor Paid for by Sniruhcrs tor Banate Committee The GREATER MIAMI VAAD HAKASHRUTH The Only Community-Wide Kashruth Association, Partici- pating Agency of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation, in- forms the public that: Meat Markets without the sign of the GMVH H 1 D 3 displayed are neither supervised nor endorsed by the Vaad; 1. 2. 3. 4. Chickens without the ring of the GMVH -" t q a Hotels and Restaurants may buy kosher meats and yet not be Kosher; Chickens with the GMVH ring H "I O 3 are endorsed only are neither supervised r.or endorsed by the Vaad: when they are freshly killed and not when they are frozen. For other information about Kashruth call our Director, Rabbi Joseph E. Rackovsky. 818 Michigan Avenue, Telephone 5-3595. HARRY SIRKIN, Pres. A. M. BEAR, Vice Pres. H. SOOTIN, Sec S. LOBEL, Treas. Cunefine?' crnp&ttw Roman Meal bread com- bines the rich, whole-grain goodness of white, rye, wheat and the golden sweet- ness of honey, with health- giving vitamins, minerals, energy and roughage. COLORED MAIDS i GOOD DAY WORKERS $5.00 ACE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 127 N.E. 1st Ave. Ph. 2-7619 M v YOUR HOME-TOWN BAKERS FOR 37 YEARS um LISTEN TO THE EWISH MUSICAL HOUR JTTT1490 on Your Dial |Jacob Schachter Director NORMAN R. LYONS Newscaatar and Hiatorlcal Narrator pow FOUR TIMES A WEEK SUNDAY FROM 10 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M. N., WED. AND FRI. FROM 1 P.M. TO 1:30 P.M. DAVIS INSTITUTE THREE SCHOOLS DENTAL ASSISTANTS SCHOOL EQUIPMENT: 1. Dental office Operating room equipment with dental ohair, cabinets, etc. Lecture room Laboratory Dark room 2. Principal in charge has wide experience in this work in school, in several clinics and in her husband's dental office. Also lectures by dentists. Best of all, classes will spend much time in a $10,000 dental office in operation. Day and Night classes. PHYSICIANS' ASSISTANTS & TECHNICIANS SCHOOL 10th YEAR NEW DAY & EVENING CLASSES START APRIL 24th Lectures 8r practice in laboratory technique Short intensive course Well equipped lab. Expert instructors Diplomas. Free placement service Evelyn Abell. M. T., Principal Former graduate i & instructor in a famous Northern School of Laboratory Technique. MIAMI SCHOOL OF NURSING NEW DAY & EVENING CLASSES START APRIL 24th 3 Registered Nurses teach this splendid course. Qualifies with brief experience in practice to pass Fla. State Examination to obtain Slate Certificate and be registered by state as a practical nurse. 2 classes weekly S10 down $5 week Uniform, text, notes, cap, thermometer furnished by school. NEW DENTAL ASSISTANTS SCHOOL OPENS MAY 2 228 N.E. 15th St. Phones 9-3995, 2-0297 After May* 1 all three school, will be located in larger & bolter quarter, at 150-152 N.E. 3rd St. % block oast of Post Offico I \i . 1' 1 ij I 1 PAGE EIGHT >JeisincrMtoIL DAAPRIL Dr. Levin To Present Color Films On Bronchoscopy At Meeting Sunday Color films on the hand..; the bronchoscope in diseases of the voice box. wind-pipe, bron- -ehial tubes and food passages will be one of the highlights of the annual met I F ican C liege . : Chest Phj as n Sundaj the Hollywood Beach Hotel. The is will be presented by D:. N thaniel Levli of the ent:: the conclave, wh held in conjunction with the ,:nual convenl of the Florida Medical Associa- t. m. Dr. Levin will explain 1 at cancer victim le ns : again without a I I :. /oice box" been removed. The outlook :n cancer of the th: ne of the n : ; :. -._ all types of cancer. Dr. L- vin revealed. The use of the bronchoscope. as well as new cell stud; - ssible. :.: : vi r, list con- ned. or nchos been n extent in no Ions i <--- hi n - treatment is Dr. Lev i r many . was ass son in the I i Bronchos | I - Sinai Hospil n vi | int the 5t t its kind in the South. Hi als stafi H Pratt G n ral H i\ ital, D Use of hoi such as aun ; cin ...... ... of.head and chest its, as recent rices in the py will be discussed on Sunday's | . gram. Other local sped; n the .. am include Dr. M. Jay Flipse, who will pi esidi Dr. Xathaniel Levin round table chest c nference with the following participants: Dr. David Kirsh, X-ray aspects: Dr. David A. Nathan, medical as- Dr. DeWitt C. Daughtry. ts Di Alexandei ill review the u-. . tics. Dr. Levin and Dr. Pli] _.. brief preview of th- adio progran n WIOD at 7:30 p.i Sat - day. Advanci M licit Sui I 1 I and Dr. Flips I on the medical f Dr. L- ; ting n surgery. >IIIIIA Dinner To Honor Rivkind The Miami Beach Hotel Association will honor Samuel Rivkind. who has served as its president for two terms, at a dinner, Thursday. April 20, at the Saxony Hotel. Dr. David S. Andron. operator of the Towers and Albion Hotels. will be toastmaster and Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker and Hotel C immissioner James Landon will be featured speakers at the cele- bration. Promotion plans of the associa- tion to encourage 1.000.000 new Miami Beach visitors here next season will be outlined by the association officials, including Executive Secretary Samuel Kaplan. Youth oroup Forming The Coi IG We lenter is organizing a club for boys and girls between the ages of 16 and 19. The new unit meets every y at 8:30 p.m. at the center. Additional information may be obtained by calling Helene Bengis at 4-5787 or Dorothy Balber at 48-1604. Annual Meeting Slated The annual meeting of the Greater Miami Jewish Federa- tion is scheduled for May 18. according to an announcement by William D. Singer, presi- dent. Singer urged all individuals to keep this date open. LEGAL NOTICE notice by publication in the circuit Court of the ELEVENTH JlIM'MAl. CIRCUIT IV AND FOR DADE CQL'NTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY, No. CATHERINE BUTTER, Plaintiff, vs. HAROLD V. BUTTER, JR., De- f.ii'lant. TO: HAROLD V BUTTER, JR. ''.it 771it Street, Ozone Park, Long Island, New York. VOL' ARE REQUIRED to serve a copy of your anawer t" the iimi of Int "ii the plaintiff** attorney i. o Iginal .iii-\\ er In th* of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on "i before the 19 day of May, ... the above enl Itled cause foi othej Ise .. I 'ecree Pro I !on- , will be pntered against you. Dated t!iis 19 day of April, 1950. E. B WEATHERMAN, Clerk "i" the Clrcutt Court. ,,Ircull C irt Seal) By M. C. PEIQE, Deputy Clerk. EMANUEL LEVENBON, \ ?..r Plaintiff, a.- Building, Miami. Florida. 4 21-28 5 r.-12 IN AND FX)R h, ",'" 'ii fLORIDA. -|N''", C$8 24014. In Re; ESTATE OP JOSEPH KARr i >< eased To ah Creditors and PROBtfS" ''"' ''''' h of v,,ii notified and r< rV,lms :'..... either ol you, ma: ll tte of Ji iSEl'H k\'im;'b'""-,i tote of Ulan i:. .' /,' Florida, to th, Count, Judge ,,, ,..? ,. file the same In hit bounty cou tl ... . Florida, within NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai Ihe undersigned, desiring to engage In flctli lous name ol MX \ MI COTTON FIBER COMPANY ',, 3040 N. \v. North Rlvei Drive, jl .,.. pi ,i id i, Intends to register aald name with th.- Clerk of th- eir, ait Court of Dade County. Honda. DAVID POTTA8H KF.I'.V STONE \.-. M. I David Pottaah _~ ':, 5-13 from the date i I hereof, .- ",lub!: nl and I ...,! be barred, See < . Probat. Act : Date April 17, A.n 1 A, Adn of JOSEPH K IKP ii -I DIANA COOPERSMITH I 237, Lincoln R . : FOR RENTFOUR MEETING ROOMS AND TWO LARGE AUDITORIUMS Also completely equipped large Kosher Kitchen for Weddings. Bar Mitzvahs, Card Parties and Lodge Meetings. Plenty of Parking Space. PHONE SIDNEY H. PALMER 4-5922, FOR INFORMATION Slum Clearance Forum Set For Monday Nite A public forum on slum ance will be held on Monday. April 24. at 8:30 p.m. at the I ty City Auditorium, 6304 N.W. 14th Ave. Abe Aronovitz will speak in behalf of the project and present an initiative petition for signa- tures Roscoe Brunstetter will live position. PLAZA "Home of Yiddish Attractions" S. End Wash. Ave., Miami Beach Open 1:45 Free Parking DOUBLE FEATURE YIDDISH SCREEN SHOW Feature No. 1 Feature No' 2 LEO FUCHS & BERTA GERSTEN & HANNAH HOLLANDER MICHEL ROSENBERG | f|~an| To Be "Mlrele Kffros" A Mother" MUSICAL COMEDY PROGRAM Admission 62c until 6 75c after 6 (tax inrl.) Starts Tuesday, April 25th NOTICE BY PUBLTcATmT~H IN Tin: ciRt-UT .-7,7-,-t ,\J T\i:?:^,:,^m J BROOKLYN, .-. v lL copy of you I i ..ii>|i!:,ii,t ..,.-, I answer i I i oui ty, i- in day "f m Bin fore "led hi i ii r.-.- d i Dated at m daj \. J| ' .h!:i:max. 1 " (Clrruit Ci By: Mi w st \ v; Nam.- an-1 ' Plain) Iff' Ati NORMAN K .YOX8, f'14 < >i> npla 1 Miami, >" l.L'l-Jv '. NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE 1EBY OITEf !h* Mi.- undel M rr^iff j| busln< t Gablea Su Cor;.. to rei - .- mmt of i with ihf Clett -f th.- i ':' I lade Coontr, Florida. i 21-:-; HAItoLD I HB0EI ri_ARENCi ana 5-12-lt For Florida's Future Return For Your Own Future CLAUDE PEPPER to the UNITED [STATES SENATE True Friend of South Florida Nc other senator in Florida's history has taken snch an active and personal interest in the problems of South Florida. It was Claude Pepper who led the fight tc procure the Nautilus Hotel (now the Mt. Sinai Hospital) for the City of Miami Beach. It was he who initiated the program of Flood Control in this area. as well as a number of other key projects of tremendous benefit to the people of South Florida. True Friend of Israel For 14 long years Claude Pepper waged a tireless fight for the establishment of a free and independent nation of Israel. He also worked vigorously for full recognition of the newly established nation, and for the lifting of the arms embargo against it. In addition Claude Pepper was one of the leaders in the successful campaign to eliminate the cuscrhninatory provisions of the 1948 Displaced Persons BUL True Friend of the People Never once during his political career has Claude Pepper sacrificed the rights of the many for the privileges of the special few. His friendship for FDR. his outstanding record of Democratic Party unify, and his constant advocacy of liberal causes are all a matter of record. Throughout the years the people hare always beUered In Claude Pepper because Claude Pepper has always fought to preserve the rights of the people. Pd. Political Ad by the Miami Beach Pepper Committee Harold Turk. Chairman Burnett Roth, Secretary FRIDAY. ABBIL .21. MM 111 Jewish Firtk Chords T Give Concert At Beh Auditorium Sunday Night fciK*lfcri^if, The long-standing dream of Choral Leader Ben Yomen will be realized when the Miami Jewish Folk Chorus, composed of 60 mixed voices, sings the Johann Sebastian Bach cantata, Life Will Conquer," at the unit's annual concert on Sunday, April 23. at 8:30 p.m. at the Miami Beach High School Auditorium. The cantata is composed of several of Bach's compositions, rearranged for chorus and set to Yiddish text by Yomen. Widely known as a conductor of liturgical Hebrew and Jewish music. Yomen has composed for theatrical productions in New Yo:k. woiked for the famous Jewish dancer, Benjamin Zemach, and has composed and arranged number of choral groups and soloists. His most recent ical composition is a com- plete Friday night service for the Beach Jewish Center, where he is musical director. Soloists at the concert will be Nathaniel Shprinzen, tenor- Evelyn Samuels, soprano; and Joe Cohen, baritone. Shprinzen, lead- ing tenor with the New York City Opera Company, is flying to Miami especially for the event Mrs. Samuels and Cohen have appeared in this area previously and have won praise from both critics and laymen. Mrs. Margaret Ben Yomen, also known as Margaret Chasan, will accompany the entire program. She received her extensive musi- cal training at Juilliard School of Music, studied violin with Tosca Seidel, composition and theory with the noted teacher and authority, Charles A. Wedge, and with the modern composer, Ber- nard Wagenaur. At present she is music specialist at the Miami Beach YM & YWHA also covering their extension program at Tem- ple Beth Sholatfi, and the Beach Jewish Center. Miami Chapters Of Children's Home \i llenver Will Install Leaders Installation of officers of the Greater Miami and Lorber Chap- ters of the National Home for .1, ,\ish Children at Denevr will be held Tuesday, May 2, at 12 at the Saxony Hotel. Mrs. Morris Skop will serve as installing officer and Miss N Tinsley, member of the Mi- ami Opera Guild, will sing, ac- mied by Mrs. Gertrude H;.-folwood. Officers of the Greater Miami Chapter who will be installed include Mrs. Irving Miller, presi- dent; Mrs. Albert Dubler, first vac president; Mrs. Frank Cole, second vice president; Mrs. Alfred Grei .'uvald, third vice president; Mrs, Lewis Kane, financial sec- [rel v; Mrs. Frieda Strelitz, ding secretary; Mrs. Julius Sapi: stein, corresponding secre- tarj. Mrs. Benn Bloom, treasurer: [Miss Sadye Nathan, auditor. Honorary officers of the group Balkin Win Review "Measure Of Freedom" Tropical Lodge, B'nai B'rith, will feature a book review of the latest documentary study of sub- versive forces in the United States on Monday, April 24, at 9 p.m. at the Miami Beach Y. The book, "A Measure of Free- dom' by Arnold Forster, will be reviewed by Gilbert J. Balkin, Florida regional director of the Anti-Defamation League, who will preside as moderator at a round-table discussion following the review. Five B'nai B'rith lodges and three women's chapters have been invited to participate in the dis- cussion. Dr. Lester Gordon is program chairman. PAGE NINE: SUNRAYPARK HEALTH RESORT HOTEL- SANITARIUM FOB REST. CONVALESCENCE AND CHKONIC CASES writi roa ao9Kl1 it* *w o~ couirr __MIAMI FLORIDAj are the Mesdames Ben Hertz. Sol Goldstrom. Harry Kaufman. Rose Steinhauser and Mollie Lifshutz. Members of the board of di- rectors an; the Mesdames Sam Brown, Charles Burns. David Cohen. Melvin Crane. Herb Elis- burg, George Feller, John Feller, Charles Friedopfcr. Ida Goldman, Joseph Kogos, Sam Kirstein, Elise Leschel, Sam Luby. Max Michaelson. Mitchell P. Miller, Gisela Ncwlander, Herman Pearl. Abe Pollack, M. B. Ross, Reva Schwartz. Freda Suberman. lsa- dcre Tannen, Sam Tunick, Morris Union, Herman Wronker, Harry Zeilinger. Lorber officers who will be in- ducted at the ceremonies include Mrs. Stanley Jamison, president. Mrs. Sol Alexander, vice presi- dent; Mrs. Sanford Swerdlin, recording secretary: Mrs. Cy Pearlman, corresponding secre- tary; Mrs. Myron Cowen, finan- cial secretary: Mrs. Joseph Bulbin, treasurer: Mrs. Stanley Levitch, auditor: Mrs. Bernard Berkow. Mrs. Albeit Grayson, board members. To Aid Building Fund Mrs. Eva Kaufman will be hostess at a buffet supper and card party at her home. 681 N.E. 67th St.. on Saturday. April 22. at 8 p.m. Proceeds will go to the Northside Jewish Center Sister- i hood building fund. ____________________ Lewis Unveiling i The dedication of a monument ! to the memory of the late Harry , Lewis, formerly of 3381 S.W. 26th I ?* yj?' take P'dce Sunday. April 23, at 2 p.m. at Mi. Sinai Cemetery with Rabbi Murray Grauer of- ficiating. Mr. Lewis is survived by his wife and a daughter. Ar- rangements are in charge of Falmer s Miami Monument Co Friends and relatives are asked to be present. Silvers Attend Teachers9 Meet Among the nearly 2500 teachers who met at Asheville, N. C, Apri1 9 through 14 for the annual studv conference of the Association for Childhood International were Mr and Mrs. Herbert Silver. 950 Jefferson Ave., Miami Beach delegates of the Dade County public schools. Teachers from 42 states and several foreign coun- tries attended the 1950 study- session. The Silvers returned t'( report to local schools what is being done and what can be done to improve the basic educational means for children. Herbert Silver was a delegate from the South Beach Elementarv School while his wife, Belle represented the Nautilus School! The Silvers are directors and owners of Camp Osceola for Boys and Camp Osceola for Girls in Hendersonville, N. C. USE THESE COLUMNS FOR YOU3 LEGAL ADVERTISING PHONE 2-1141 Kovensky Unveiling The dedication of a monument I to the memory of the late Mrs Eva Kovensky will be held Sun- j day at 2 o'clock in the Jewish Section of Woodlawn Cemetery j with Rabbi Max Shapiro officiat- 1 \?gt Mrs- Kovensky is survived by four sons, Irvin, David. Martin I and Benjamin. Thurmond Monu- ment Company is in charge of arrangements. Friends and rela- tives are asked to attend AM A GENTLEMAN OF 44 NEVER MARRIED Vould like to become acquainted with single girl or widow about 8. No objection to child. Write Mr. 2.. Box 2973. Miami 18 Clarke To Review Book Carl Van Doren's "Benjamin Franklin" will be reviewed by Edward Clarke on Saturday, April 22, at 3:30 p.m. at the Spinoza Outdoor Forum, 124 11th St., Miami Beach. On Tuesday from 8 to 9 p.m. Dr. Abraham Wolfson will dis- cuss "The Art of Living." At 9 p.m. the forum wil listen to "America's Town Meeting of the Air." Chernoff Unveiling The dedication of a monument to the memory of the late Mrs. Helen Chernoff will be held Sun- day at one o'clock in Mt. Nebo Cemetery with Rabbi Irving Lehrman officiating. Mrs. Cher- noff is survived by a son, Max ' a daughter. Nettie Cohen and a1 grandchild, Shirley Bond. Friends and relatives are asked to attend, . Inurmond Monument Company is in charge of arrangements. Elect Lucille M. Radio Workshop To Air "Occupation: Housewife" Radio Workshop for Democracy a communitywidc dramatic week- ly live radio series on human relations, presents "Occupation: Housewife," in its latest program this Saturday, April 22. at 7 4f. p.m. over radio station WMIE Judith Cohen. Ann Nevel. Rose Homes. Evelyn Lapin, Eleanoi Freeman and Cy Kramer will comprise the cast for this pro- program, which is directed by Gertrude Marx, with Bernard ncr of the F1,,l'ida regional t%*- A" ':Dcfamati(n League of B nai B nth, serving as tech- nical adviser. THE BROWNDORFFS DE SOTO HOTEL AND HEALTH RESORT SAFETY HARBOR, FLA SPRINrne^eaXvvater 3-2367' DAY. PER PERSON, AMERICAN PLAN. A Modern. steam- heated. Fireproof Hotel. All Rooms with Private Bath or Shower. Elevator Service Physiothera p y massage colonies mineral baths and al- lied treatments. Spe- cial diets for those in need. I Scientific Equipment Skilled Mechanics Guaranteed Workmanship Drive in todaysave wear and tear on your tires heels Aligned Any Make Car I YurFriendlyChevroletDealer' 1055 w. Flagler St. Ph. 9-6441 2300 N.W. 7th Ave. Ph. 2-8408 Lucille Von Arx Runs For Dade School Board Announcing her candidacy for the school board is 28-year old attorney, Mrs. Lucille Von Arx, former teacher in New Jersey and Dade County high schools. Mrs. Von Arx. whose law practice centers around juvenile work, at one time was engaged in social work for a war plant, during which time she investigated juvenile delinquency. The youthful counselor, whose platform advocates psychiatric treatment for maladjusted stu- dents to pre.vent mental illness, also stresses compulsory instruc- tion in driving to reduce auto- mobile accidents caused by teen- age drivers, as well as the future use of television in the schools. Mrs. Von Arx is the wife of Joseph Von Arx, faculty member of the University of Miami, with whom she is engaged in law practice. * VON ARX TEACHER ATTORNEY BUSINESS WOMAN SOCIAL WORKER SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT NO 3 COUNTY WIDE VOTEMAY 2 Dem. Prim. MM. Pol. Adv.) Big News for the Jewish Residents of Coral Gables, the Southwest and Neighboring Areas Kenholz Kosher Market 207 Almeria Avenue (Corner Ponce de Leon Blvd.) Now Under the New Management of SAM MELNICKCARL GROSCH the Well Known Kosher Butchers Formerly Operating the Penn Market. Miami Beach We are here to accommodate the public with the best quality of kosher meat and the finest service COME IN AND CONVINCE YOURSELF Give us a trial and you will surely be satisfied We are under the supervision of the GREATER MIAMI VAAD HAKASHRUTH Rabbi Joseph E. Rackovsky. Director PHONE 48-0346 FREE DELIVERY MIAMI TOP SOIL CO. Wholesale and Retail Rough or Pulverized Grade A. Soil "WE SPREAD" Phone 4-0335 LANDSCAPING OUR SPECIALTY EDWARD ALPER 1813 S. W. 21st Terrace ALL WORK GUARANTEED Zionist State of Israel . ... THE FIRST JEWISH STATE IN 2000 YEARS AN INTIMATE REPORT By RALPH McGILL Here's What McGill writes ... A new nation cannot stand alone as soon as it is born. ... All this makes of Israel many things. It makes it a giant test tube in human and sociological observation. . Their lives are lonely ones, without movies or recrea- tion, yet they are but a few of the many hundreds who volun- teered to help build a country. . America, which never managed to get the Palestine problem in perspective, and can- not get this new Israel, must keep in mind it is a Jewish state. I had seen this Israel nation trying to be born. It had caught me up as few things have done." Recently returned from Israel, Mr. McGill writes from on-the-spot inform- ation and observations and in 194 he made an extended tour of Europe and Palestine. He saw the new state tryino, to be born. He knows the people and their prob- lems. McGill knows the New State of Israel. He has a genius for inter- preting world events into everyday language. READ THIS ON-THE-SPOT REPORT NOW APPEARING IN THE MIAMI DAILY NEWS A BETTER PAPER BETTER THAN EVER RALPH McGILL Famous Editor and World Traveler PAGE TEN Jteftftflnr*fag FRIDAY, APRIL 21 pj Slum Clearance Groap Will Meet A general meeting of the group fighting to force low cost govern- ment housing and federally financed slum clearance by the city con-.r.-.:ssion was announced for next Saturday by Abe Atobo- ritt, who reported the drive "already over the top." At the Saturday meeting. -.eduled for 10 a.m. at the down- I mi YWCA. ail rkers will be asked to turn in thj pet."., r- ".hey have ix-vr. ..:.-..-.".- ing during ecent we Undei th< initiative petiti r. section of the city chart city nunissi n must either adopt 1 .:' ::.: signa- tures :I I p ent I the n - petition Or. : :asions the city miss lown a $10.- 000.000 federal I cost devc. ;. eni which nld (oil slum clearance Both times the asui e was i< fe ate i by the v tea .: Maj i W..... M Woliarth and C mmissi :.-.: Louie 3ar.de; and William W Charles, while d mnussi n Robert L Fl yd and Perrine Palme i Ji 1 Light I its passage WANTED Room, Board for Mother and Care of 6 Year Old School Girl Call 58-6051 N. Mrs. Deutsch Dies At 41 Obituaries Mr? Adel:ne Deutsch. 41. passed away suddenly at a local tal on Wednesday. April 12 A resides! of Miami for the past ten years, com- ing here from New York. Mrs iitsch lived at 3502 S W. 15th St She was - member of the .. r d o f d i - i of t h c Sisterhood I the :' J c W h gati : ; nbe: of I h t >. uthw i st Civic Nati a:-.a thei religi us, civic ... nizati ns Surviv rs include her husband. ... daughter, Myra: a son. her m thei Mrs Jennie Halpem; ;r- i sister. Mrs Estellc Seiferl f New V :.-; S vices were held at the Mi- imi Riv< pel with inter- ment a: Mount Nebo with Rabb: ".'. rr.^ 5k >p officiating .'..'- GEORGE G AOLER .. ..::% Venetlaa Waj bIMren. sir* i Si a v r .... hapel. LEO KAY - :-- -' '> " Ai ' .. - R _______ BENJAMIN BENSON SILBERMINTZ . . H, aughter. Mrs. ........ ,,nd intern--M 0} Former VACUUM.OR ENCYCLOPEDIA Salesmen or Women Wonderful Opportunity Apply between 9-10 A.M. 1260 S.W. 22nd St. Rm. 1 J. Braun. Mgr. SUBLET MIAMI BEACH Going North. Will sublet al sacri- fice unusual 2-bedroom 2-bath apt. May 1-Sept. 1 or longer. 2 PerchesLarge Cedar Closets. CALL 86-2780 "A GOOD NAME is more to be treasured than rich.ee." P-:-. f-ri GORDON' FUNERAL -HOME- SYMBOLIZES EVERY- THING A GOOD NAME i ouncil Women To Seat Leaders Installation of officers of the Miami Section of the National Council of Jewish Women will be held at a continental brunch at the Saxony Hotel at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday. May 3. Chairman of the event will be Mrs Sydney L. Weintraub who will also serve as mistress of ceremonies. Installing officer will be Mrs. Morris Skop. Mrs Aaron Farr has been re- elected president. First vice presi- dent :s Mrs. Alexander Libow: second vice president. Mrs. Leonard Beldner and third vice president. Mrs. Julius A. Oshlag. Elected board members will also be installed. Mrs. Lewis Brown. long time resident, will give the invocation. The program will feature students from the Ring Theatre f the University of Miami, who will present variety acts. Reservations may be made by Ding Mrs. Jean C. Lehman. 3-6789. Mrs Morton Greenwood. 86-5569 and Mrs. Irving Hirsch. 5-T370 When Your Tablets Get Down to 4 That's the Time j To Buy Some For 25 years the r.i~e GORDON has beer, as- sociated with service :; Greater Miami Jewish causes In your time of need let us help you as we have done for other grateful families GORDON 710 S.W. 12th Avenue Phone 53431 or 9-1435 JOS. L. PLT7MMEH UP SET S^ACH Alka-Seltzer AT ALL DRUG STORES VAX KASANOF s.W list Ti r :>-- :. here from ... rvived by bto i ton MorrU M ami Beai b. - .. .. u n and Mrs. Ber- . lark*burn, u \ .... -.- .!. Kapland. M R -.- were bel ,. :. Rabbi Max Sh -' . Jewish section of Uawi --> VICTORlAL KURTZ s;. of :S3 Mtb Bt., paaaed away April 14 at h*r home where she lived win for daneliter, Mrs Pearl Hyman. A l for H years, Mrs. Kurtx came rom Philadelphia. Senrtcej were held at Gordon F-jneral Home, follow- ;r.e whuh the remains were sent Id Philadelphia for interment. MRS MINNIE BECK Of &570 Nautilus Drive, a i f,,r five year*, cming fr.im ''.'J-- . r| pawed ...: on April IS. The were .-.-nt to HcKceai in .. .- and Interment oy Riverside Memorial Chapel of Miami ISIDOR OPPENHEIM . .' |.......,,r. Prive. passed aa> Api : A wli ter visitor from Brook- lyn, the rema ni were s-nt to New fork for sen ei and interment by Riverside Memorial '"hapel of Miami penhelm was survived :.> hl> wife, Hannah, one son and che daughter. HYMAN S.TUART KAPLAN ' <.'' N Bay K'ad. a resident ,f Mian Bea h who came here five vears ago from New York, passed kway on April IT. Services were held, on Wednesday at the Riverside | Pull Lever 27-A. For Common Sense Way to: GARNER S28,000,000 Revenue ELIMINATE Sales Tax. Bookies and Syndicated Racketeers WITHOUT Legalized Gambling. By Adopting: ROSENHOUSE BOOKIE BUSTER BILL PLAN" Establish sufficient pari mutual sub-stations within 75 miles radius (Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Cour.t-.es wired directly to Totalizer at Track the same cs at BOOTHS" within track enclosure, which will record all play on or off track on "TOTO BOARD" same as at track. Track "TOTE BOARD" to be televised ct each SUB- STATION so wagerers able to see change of odds and crr.ount of play same as at track. Substations to be operated by employees of track I not private licensees) under Racing Commission super- vision under same rules as booths at track hence "NO POLITICS." Only short amendment to Fla. Statutes Sec. 550.16 r. -.-.: ;.' M. H. Rosenhouse Miami. Telephone 3-5418 915 Olympia Building fThe Bookie Buster Candidate for Legislature Group 3) Seasoned Lawyer 25 years active Miami practice. Memorial Chapel, Miami Beach, with IlabW I>eon Kronish oHWMW. Bjtjr- i ment followed in Mt Nebo Cemetery. MRS DINA BERCER 76. of 1001 'olllns Ave.. passed awa> 'r.n Ai.e" : A winter visitor from U,, Mrs. Berger I. survived by her bssbsnd, Hyman, three s-.ns and , four daughters The remain* were , f..r services and In- ..,,. b) RIvenMa Memorial il",:. -a. Chapel. Miami Beach. JULIUS GARFUNKEL j II. of MIS S.W Ird Ave. passed th *wW n-r^ .:.- Is i j his wlf gannla , ion Herbert, of Miami Beaeh The remain* > sent to New Wk , by Beach Memorial Chanel, Miami _____ MURRAY SAKS ,.; ..,.,.., away suddenly In a local . lie is survived bj hi* fe, ... 1 emalni jnt to I b< Memo il' hapel i: id, JENNIE KRIEGLER c: leffersoi Ave a : (,,r j,, .... ,- i ,-.^.i .,:.> this ... 18Un ved b> her daual U - 1 mi- Gertm li K i ifman, Mrs. Pauline 5,1 sa I .-'Swilling. The re- ,..,.. (ent to Waterl,ur> .. and Interment bj Bei ii II ( '"' Alton Road. Coulton Bros. 'Where a Friend in .veed Friend Indeed." Accidents WILL HADPEN CHARLES BERNARD HEINICK ' ii Akron. 'hi,.. ;....-- I awa> iddenly on Apul 16. He M urvived bj hi* parents, Mr. and Mr- M.ix "; Akron. a . jay. also of Akron; foui . .-. Mrs Adolph Brown of Miami. Un Dorothy Green, Akron Mrs. Esther Leebau, Younestown and Mrs. Mildred Beck, of Akron. The remain* .....nt to Ohio for interment D> Gordon Funeral Home. let us fix:*^ Completv Paint & ttody Shop Our stoH is capable of handl- ing any job, whether it U a wreck or a dent. Prices are very reasonable and work U guaranteed. Estimates cheer- holly given. One trial and you will be convinced. STOP IN AND SEE US. S. W. 8th St. and 8lh Ct On the T-a i Ph. 3-2244 Ph. 2-6652 SAMUEL FISHER f,f tt00 S.W. ".th St.. a resident for six months, passtd away In a local ,:. He is survived by his wife. Sadie. The remains were sent to .\ew York for services and interment by B. Memorial Chapel, 1*50 Alton Road. i l^ ^OGUST BROS Rw Is the V&ST KM] FIRST RACE 8H0 P.M. * II RACES NITELY DAILY DOUBLE 1st 2nd * QttlNIELAS EVERY RACE N!7UY (Except Sundays) Gate. Open at 6:30 ** No Minors Admit* N.tur^rCoohn^' VENETTI'S RESTAURANT ITALIAN AMERICAN FOODS FEATURING PIZZA BEER WINE "Specializing in" Steaks Chops Chicken Italian Dishes Plenty Parkins Space tt-sioe 4*41 N.W. 7th Street *IDAY. APRIL 21, 1950 ___fJewisti fkrtrinr? Irs. Curtice ianted Had Of iholem Women iMrs, Leonore Curtice was lcctcd president of the B'nai Lib Women of Sholem Lodge cut meeting of the group. I eds Mrs. Harold Rand. [n officers of the group are |:; >aincy Aronovitz, first vice tit; Mrs. Harold Pont, bond vice president: Mrs. Har- L- Herman, financial secretary; jrs. Roslyn Botwin, treasurer; g, Frank Toback, recording retary; Mrs. Abe Aronovitz, rn sponding secretary; Mrs. Gus (nsberg, historian: Mrs. Max Irgman, parliamentarian; Mrs. bni B, .Miller. Hillel repiesenta- [c: Mrs. Harold Rand, counselor. embers f the board of di- fetors are the Mesdarnes Dave Herman, Mary August, Sidney Wan. Cele Edelstein, Marx jber, Dave Lcmelman, Abee (- n, Irwin Weinstein, Ronnie lolf. (Installation will be held at the Vden Restaurant on Tuesday (tern.mn. May 9. Mrs. Tina Katz hairman of the event. Reserva- |ds njay be made by calling Mrs. irvey Herman at 9-6078. Whitman Renamed Beth Jacob Prexy David Whitman was unanimous- ly re-eiectec piesiaent or Con- gregation Beth Jacob at the annual election meeting held recently. Whitman was nominated by Marcie Liberman. who reviewed "the phenomenal development of PAGE ELEVEN enter to Present [ariety show ["Sounds Terrific," second edi- k of the Miami Jewish Immunity Center Variety Show, 111 be presented on Sunday, Iril 30. at 8:15 p.m. The show, an original musical iue. runs a full two hours and Itures local talent. Tickets may I obtained by calling the center |3-5489 and proceeds will go to conh :. The cast of 75 includes Arnold Block and Howard Kleinberg [the leads, as well as Vocalists Shraniek and Sandy Ofso- Iz. Pan torn imist Sylvia Milgrim, Inn Specialist Natalie Bern- |in and Comedians Ed Suss and Matlin. The TYS Club, Tri la Club. BZB. Sigma Rho and i< -age groups will also I ed. Albeit Feldan wrote i and directed the show. ck Langer Will come Bar Mitzvah nd Mrs. Sidney W. Langer. 1 S.W, 22nd Ten-., announce son, Jack, will become ah on Saturday, April Ipl 'n. at the Miami Hebrew cm and Congregation. Mitzvah will conduct is and address the congre- ibbi Simon April will ii at Shcnandoah Junior 1, Jack is vice gover- - home room and a nix: ol the school band. \ will follow the service eption in honor of the i will be held at the I brew School on Sunday. from 2 to 5 p.m. Rcla- Iriends are invited to David Whitman the congregation during Whit- man's two years in office." An annex housing classroom,s offices and a large fully equipped kitchen were added to the original syna- gogue building during this period, Liberman stated. A new lighting and air conditioning system were installed and the new synagogue building was completely re- furbished. Although Whitman refused the nomination, he was drafted by members who urged that he take office for a two year period in- stead of the customary one year. Under duress Whitman accepted the post. "In recognition of his outstand- ing accomplishments," the mem- bership officially named the new auditorium the David Whitman Hall. Elected as vice presidents were Joseph Cohen. Dr. Maurice Klein, Rabbi Meyer Katz and I. Brenner. Marcie Liberman was relected treasurer and Saul Genet and Leo Meyer were reflected as recording and financial secre- taries, respectively. Landscape Design For New & Old Homes Lawn Maintenance FREE ESTIMATES BUUHM LANDSCAPE SERVICE Phone 82-9860 Veteran WAR GOVERNMENT PUBLIC SERVICE Help Elect BILL LANTAFF Your Working U.S. CONGRESSMAN ON THE SECOND OF MAY PULL LEVER 9A (I'd. Vol. Ailv.) Smathers Makes final Effort In Dade, Broward Victory in the May 2 election was predicted Sunday by Rep. George Smathers in his campaign. With less than two weeks re- maining before the May 2 pri- maries. Smathers, candidate for U. S. Senator, this week and next 1S *;Pnding several days in Dade and Broward Counties in a final effort to garner votes. "We are fighting for the most important thing in the world- people's freedom," Smathers said. Smathers returned to Miami Wednesday to address a large meeting of business" and profes- sional women at the Urmey Hotel. His Thursday schedule included a visit at Pratt General Hospital, Coral Gables; a state-wide broad- cast from a rally at Homestead, and an appearance at a mammoth barn dance at Perrine. Friday evening, Smathers will speak at a barbeque sponsored by the Hialeah Smathers-for-Senator committee in Benny Babcock Park. His schedule for Saturday calls for an afternoon visit to Jackson Memorial Hospital, and an evening appearance at an all- candidate rally at Shcnandoah Park. Sunday will find Smathers at Ft. Lauderdale, where he will at- tend the state convention of the American Legion, of which he is a member. He returns to Greater Miami Monday for an evening barbeque at Sunny South Airport and a rally at Miami Shores. Smathers' major appearance next week will be a mammoth evening rally in Bayfront Park bandshell under sponsorship of the Dade County Smathers for Senator Committee. Sloan McCrea, Dade campaign manager, will preside. The Smathers campaign got a terrific boost this week from the Saturday Evening Post in an il- lustrated article by Ralph McGill, famed Southern editor, titled "Smathers versus PepperCan He Purge Pepper?" It was pointed out by McCrea that Smathers will use his final days of campaigning in Dade County for stressing hisl-posilive,- program on such vital issues a: . national defense, the Atlantic "' Pact, FEPC, taxation, labor and the Taft-Hartley Law. socialized medicine and other matters of particular interest to the Dade eh ctorate. Something New Every Garment Spra-Spotted Before Cleaning This Expensive Process Has Been AddedBut the Price To You Is Still 79 _ Dresses C Plain 45 i Trousers THE VERY BEST IN DRY CLEANING We can do ALL your Laundry & Dry Cleaning FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY PHONE 22 1403 N. W. 7th Ct s^uam?CHANGE-OVER SALE! on the exclusive high-speed, low-pressure tires! Easy Terms As Low As 9100 A Week ONLY 6 For fully guaranteed lactory type full cap 6.00x16 Exchange. Nc discounts WJp To $C\95 9 For Your OLD TIRE Exchange . * \ NORTON cT?nEc. TWO STORES ________MIAMI------- 500 W. 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Wvd. # 49 ^.m Bl.d ; oH/TV S. w Mit> Aw 1 Mr St. 750 N E lIh " 1055 N W 62nd St. E*son Center fr- )Ay, APRIL 21. 1950 fJewist Fkridian PAGE THIRTEEN fcj.150 Voters gtoter Here Official voter registration of ISO Dade County has been I fied to R. A. Gray, secretary state by Carl Holmer, Jr., eivisor of registration. s is an increase of 51,321 county's voting strength lie last general election in No- ' beI. 1948, he said. It includes [79(3 Democrats, 18,961 Repub- I 692 Peoples Progressives j 701 independents and others, f Negro registration jumped L 7,666 in 1948 to a present Bl of 17.506 but the increase iRepublican registration" was |. 452 ever 1948's 18.509. folmer recorded 134,639 free- who will be eligible to in the $12,500,000 L',1 bond issue proposal. There ,re only 105,166 property own- Tin 1948. f he new registration would re- E-e participation of 67,330 and | of a majority of these to over the bond issue. in all shies ,URPH Y ^Shop 2>> uhcocn ..,_ New Prayer Added To Orthodox Ritual A new prayer has been added to the Orthodox ritual. Its adop- tion for use on. the Sabbath closest to the date marking the establish- ment of Israel has been approved and advocated by the Rabbinical Council of America and the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congrega- tions of America, representing Orthodox Jewry. In a letter to the 400 rabbis who are members of the council and the 500 congregations now affiliated with the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, these national Jewish bodies have sent copies of the new prayer to their constituents. Thfr new prayer was prepared by Chief Rabbi Isaac Herzog and Ben Zion Uziel of Israel, and Orthodox congregations in Amer- ica have been advised to adopt it in the ritual. Orthodox Jewry has also been called upon to celebrate the second anniversary of Israel's in- dependence which, this year, oc- curs on Saturday, April 22, corresponding to the Hebrew date of the 5th of Iyar. The Orthodox congregations and their rabbis have been re- quested by the national bodies to dedicate their services on that day to the Israel celebration, and to introduce and dedicate the newly-composed prayer in their services. The Rabbinical Council of America also disclosed that it is in close and constant contact with the religious authorities in Israel and that many religious questions are being resolved on the basis of inquiries and consultation with the Israeli religious leaders. State Department Is Not Neutral In. Israel-Arab Relations, Zionists Say NEW YORKThe American Zionist Council, official spokesman for all American Zionist parties, charges the State Department with "not maintaining its neutrality as between Israel and the Arab states," in a statement published in the Council's semi-monthly bulletin. Referring to State Department reassurance that it "sees no sign of any present threat to peace" in the Middle East, the statement points out that there is "no better evidence of aggressive intent" on the part of the Arabs than the unanimous vote taken in Cairo last week by the Arab League against separate treaties between any of the Arab states and Israel. The Department's failure to act on Israel's pending arms request, while allowing large-scale military equipment to be "as- sembled in Arab lands," forces the Council to the conclusion that the State Department "has been maneuvered into a position of antagonism to the interests of Israel and a pro-Arab policy." 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Installation will be held on Sunday, April 30, at 7 p.m. at the Raleigh Hotel. The Mesdames Laibson. L. Wilson, Michaelson and J. Feld- man are in charge of the affair. tyov briTi Rabbi Joseph E. Rackovsky 818 Michigan Avenue Miami Beach Phone 5-3595 The appointment of Edwin J. I.ukas. former executive director of the Society for Prevention of Ciime. as director of the Civil Rights program of the American Jewish Committee, was an- nounced recently by Jacob Blaustein, national president of the committee. Mr. Lukas. who will coordinate the civil rights program of the American Jewish Committee, which embraces educational, leg- islative and litigative activities on the local, state and national levels, was in active practice as trial and appeal counsel in state and federal courts until 1941. when he became research associate of the Society for the Prevention of Crime. 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La: slant .. man and Mrs. C H Reedes president at I Sociei foi C:i\~ ndD: :.!. MM .:..;. ana I Re- set ..--. Unit : Um University I :.:.. n Mrs R s isu i \ - | T.pletjon ol the Children s Treatment Z* nl while Dj Sanders ras namec foi his r..:. nallj in th< -: _-:.:..:..; polie : r : Any individual sr organ i -, lettej tt s un- til ". 0_:- Marcella Black, a recent participant in the Miss Miami Beach contest, sells the first ticket to B'nai B'rith Council annual benefit carnival to George J. Talianoff, right, as Leo Steinman, fund drive chairman, looks on. Plans are now being formulated for a midway with games, music, entertainment, rides at the Miami Beach Y grounds on July 16. All B'nai B'rith lodges in the area will participate in the sver.t which attracted a crowd of 6.000 last year. A Roach Masada To Hold Card >ife !:.. 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Members of the executive com- mittee include Harriet Gottesman, Frank Gordon, Norman Kout, Edythe Jiser, James McConnell, Dr Martin Robinson, Arthur Selevan and Capt. Gerald P. Soltz. ___________________ Has Firm Erects &>w Building General headquarters of the Peoples Water and Gas Co. will be moved from Miami Beach. where they have been maintained since 1929. to North Miami by No- vember when a new building is completed. The company, which serves cities from Fort Lauderdale to Mi- ami Beach, is making the move to have a more central location fur its system and for the con- venience* of its employes, most of whom live in the northwest sec- tion of Miami, H. P. Thomas, vice president, said. Commercial offices will remain in Miami Beach. Ground already has been broken and the building will be com- pleted before Oct. 31, when the gas company's 10-year lease ex- pires on its present headquarters, 1526 Alton Road. It will be a two-story building with 16,500 square feet, on 125th St., west of N.E. Sixth Ave. It will be of modern conventional design, with a marble and keystone front. A showroom and warehouse will be on the first floor and executive offices on the second floor. Officers of Sholem Lodge, B'nai B'rith, were installed at ceremonies at the Delano Hotel. In the photo (seated. 1. to r.) Dr. Matthew Drosdoff, president of the Florida Federation of B'nai B'rith Lodges; Jerome Weinkle. first vice president; Sidney Aronovits, president; David Stuzin, second vice president; John Kronenfeld. outgoing president; (rear, 1. to r.) Irving Saal, trustee; Herbert Blume, warden; Sapford Swerdlin. secretary; Milton A. Friedman, trustee; Marvin Rauzin, trustee; Judge William L. Pallot, past president of the Greater Miami B'nai B'rith Council; Bernard Newmark, financial secretary; Edward Newman, assistant monitor; Frank Jaffe, guardian. Not shown are Edward Roth, treasurer, and Alex Cohen and Sam Silver, trustees. Associated Samuels To Be Commentator Julius Samuels, director of activities of the Miami Jewish Community Center, will be guest commentator at the weekly parent education series of the center on Wednesday, April 26, at 8:15 p.m. Topic will be "Parents Through the Eyes of the Teen-Agers." Samuels will develop the subject through the use of a recording obtained through the Mental Health Society of Southeastern Florida. Home Auxiliary Slates Election Election of officers will be held at the meeting of the Miami Beach Auxiliary to the Jewish Home for the Aged on Tuesday. April 25, at 12:30 p.m. at Douglas Gardens, N.E. 2nd Ave. and 53rd St., according to Mrs. Benjamin Appel, president. Miss Clara Goldenberg, chair- man of the nominating committee, will take charge of the election. Following the meeting, mem- bers of the board will be hostesses at a reception for members and guests. Mrs. Harry Danziger, Mrs Max Greenberg and Mrs. Helen Sparber are in charge of arrange- ments. The program, which is being planned by Mrs. Louis Makovsky, Grossberg Elected To Phi Beta Kappa Sidney E. Grossberg, recently accepted at the Emory University School of Medicine, has returned from Emory, where he had just been elected to Phi Beta Kappa, national scholas- tic honorary soc iety. Active in extra-curricula r work, he was president of the Emory Inde- pendent S t u - dents' Associa- tion and vice president of the Hillel Founda- tion which he " represented on the council of the will feature Murray Phillips, who I Emory Christian Association. He tm :M 1 e*t* itrT*Vt*\ A mav infirm I :_ *l.n s CHOCK-FULL OF V Oil is billed as "The American Balladeer," a radio, television and recording artist, who apepars weekly as the Wanderer on sta- tion WTVJ.______________ Dr. Gerson Takes Over Nassau Hotel Dr. George J. 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The clause was meant to be used chiefly by non-Jewish women citizens, but as a matter of prac- tice members of minority groups ^gre not being recruited at all. This is the only possible formu- lation in view of the uncertain official nationality of most of the population, which.generally acts as full citizens with the right to vote in all elections irrespective of their passports. Under these circumstances the public has little understanding for those of its members who recall their foreign citizenship only when faced with the draft and even enlist the assistance of the diplomatic re- presentatives of their erstwhile countries to keep them out of the army. In the original national service bill all recruits were to have been sent to outlying villages for nine months of agricultural training after a few months of basic train- ing except those who are ac- cepted for the navy or the air force. But the law had to be amended to permit the exemption from farm training of all person- nel whom the authorities con- j sider necessary for army duty, , as there now exists an acute lack of trained men and women in many fields. The kibbutzim failed to get through the Knesset an amend- ment empowering the closely knit communities to decide for them- selves which of their members could be spared for military serv- ice at any one time within the limits of a quota, as was the cus- tom in the days of the Jewish Brigade and Palmach service. The quota system for kibbutzim is still in force only for exemptions and deferment of service because of employment on vital work. Normally no more than 12 per- cent of any kibbutzim population of military and reserve age will be required to serve at any one time. Beside the regular draft of the 1932 class the army is also in- ducting all those able bodied men under thirty and unmarried wom- en under 26 who did not serve during the war because they were :. vital occupations or were newly arrived immigrants. The term of service of such per- sonnel is shorter. Service in Hcganah and other units prior to the official establishment of the Israel Army :s recognized as of January 19-io. Unfoilunately, it n rt been found possible to consider as having served their term, men and women who may have spent several years in the Jewish Brigade or in the various : illegal local formations. They cannot be saved the hardship of another spell of service because their experience is indispensable. Recruiting on a voluntary basis for the professional army con- tinues. Women are not much in demand, except those skilled ones who stay on after completion of i their compulsory term. For all skilled personnel the age limit is I forty. The new frontier force, . which is wholly professional, has so far remained small and is in ' fact rather a mobile patrol of police. As such it includes nu- , merous Druze riders. The general reorganization and renewed recruiting were intro- duced with a series of informal talks of highranking officers and : even members of the general staff I before public rallies in all towns I and rural centers. One of the [ basic concepts constantly being I dinned into the ears of recruits | and the public at large is that , Israel's forces have no hinterland to fall back upon, and that they must therefore in case of attack carry the light into enemy terri- ,' tory. At the same time, a recruiting campaign for the reserves of all [ able bodied men not on active j service up to the age of 50 and all women without children up to 34 has swung into action. Ac- cording to law they are liable to serve up to one month per year and one day per month in addi- tion. All veterans have already been assigned to prepare things for the reception of those who never saw the inside of an army installation, whose registration is to start soon. Reservists are or- ganized mainly by neighborhoods to facilitate speedy drafting. Pearl Gold Commissioned Pearl Gold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gold of 431 N.W. 32nd Court, was commis- sioned second lieutenant in the organized reserve, Women's Army Corps, at graduation exercises for the third officer candidate class, Camp Lee, Va. Lt. Gold, who served in the U. S. Marine Corps Women's Re- serve for two years during the war. is a graduate of Miami High School and received her B. A. from the University of Miami. Formerly on the staff of The Jewish Floridian, she joined the army in Miami in August, 1949. and was selected for officer can- didate school upon completion of basic training. 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The technique will be that of "inner exposition"the record of these events as they were perceived by the victims of I on the martyrdom of Polish the trap or as they were conveyed |r.- v during the Nazi occupa- '-;, lznick tells me the price the novelist is $100,000 . m :centage of the picture's 0IW .,nd the property reverts gersey after 25 years. he most unusual angle, how- .r is that Selznick under terms the contract gives Hersey the h't to pass on the choice of benwriter, cast and director. a unique concession, ticularly from Selznick, who always been extremely ous of his own right of final rov;.l of any picture in which involved. ,:.-t v. however, stuck to his on the approval angle, i'ming that more important to tha i the money involved was nee that the film about s in the Warsaw ghetto during war be shotat least the kgroundsin the actual War- locale. No request for per- sion has been yet made. ierwise, Selznick plans to shoot Israel or Italy or both. He start production in the Although "The Wall" is an hievement in scholarship, a jy :n human understanding I a magnificent panorama of ils who, condemned to hunger, ease, torture, and obliteration, her broke down completely or trered even more vividlybe- lise of the grimness of the bjpet matterthere was only bradic interest by film com- ues in the property, despite book's phenomenal sale since publication by Alfred Knopf few weeks ago. lznick says he will make "The kll" as panoramic in scope and Dduction as his "Gone With the nd." The form of the motion will follow that of the ^k, and will be produced as a ry. broken and episodic on the rface, which will combine Modrama and intrigue, scenes jdumestic life or social organ- Ition, studies in character de- popment, with the group scenes hunger, typhus, mob terror, Elks Install Judge Spaet Judge Harold B. Spaet was in- stalled as the 16th exalted ruler of Elks Lodge 1601 following a banquet at Dave Singer's Rest- aurant last week. Installed with Judge Spaet during ceremonies at lodge head- through individual stories. Hersey, who is convinced that human vajues, human feelings, and human experiences are the basic building blocks of writing no matter how sweeping or seem- ingly abstract the event written about may bedevoted much of his time to the writing of "The Wall." In fact, he started working on it early in 1945, when, as a correspondent in Russia, he was taken on a tour that included Poland. What he saw in the concentration camps, then being liberated, and in what had once been the ghettos, convinced him that Americans must be told exactly what had happened. A year was devoted to further research here in the United States talking to survivors, examining material sent to this country, going through translations of thousands of letters and news- papers. After many months of actual writing, the result was an urgent and remarkable book on a grand scale, and one which seizes upon our minds and hearts. The "Quiz Kids," who started as a summer radio series 10 years ago and grew into a top ranking radio and television feature, will pass another milestone this week.. It will be the mental moppets' I Edward C. Fogg, III. leading Judge Harold B. Spaet quarters, 720 West Ave., were 500th broadcast. Five To Attend Atlanta Meet Five Miamians are slated to at- tend the board meeting of the Southern region of Junior Hadas- sah at the Peachtree Manor Hotel in Atlanta on Saturday and Sun- day. April 22 and 23. They are Elaine Sachs, regional first vice president; Miriam Scheinberg, president of the Miami unit; Beverly Raphael, president of the Miami Beach unit; Selma Lewis regional Amer- ican affairs chairman; Mrs. , Gerald P. Soltz, regional fund Kanized manhunts, the mass raising chairman. knight; David M. Trau, loyal knight; Marvin Kimmel, lecturing knight; Alan G. Stratton. secre- tary; and Albert Finkelstein. treasurer. Lou Welch, James P. Wendler. Isaac S. Gold, Val C. Cleary, Sol Meringoff were inducted as mem- ber of the board of trustees for five years. Named by Judge Spaet follow- ing installation were Lawrence Hoffman, squire; Louis Bertman, inner guard; Robert Henshaw, chaplain; William Brody, justice of the subordinate forum and Saul Nash, organist. Andrew Healey of Coral Gables, district deputy, officiated at the rites, assisted by other Elk officers from all part of the state. GLASS FOR EVERY PURPOSE STORE FRONT PLATE and WINDOW GLASS [Furniture Topi, Bereled Minors and Resilvering Our Specialtr L. & G. Glass and Mirror Works 136 S.W. 8th St PHONE 3-4834 MORRIS ORUN LOUIS GERBER TRUCKING BOND TRANSFER, Inc. LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING Phone 2-3144 1812 N. W. 7th Ave. C3S&BI33BE Linda Brands, inc. Exclusive Distributors of the Famous KOSHER ZION Delicatessen Products Suggest for your health, for your satis- faction demand "KOSHER ZION" Products, under the supervision of Rabbi Sholem Gedalia Kolpas. 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See them in our display window @ade'7ede*alSavin** AND LOAN ASSOCIATION * of Miami JfwnW Ftdmral Sating *** Loan /luuranc Corporollon MAIN OFFICE ALLAPATTAH BRANCH 45 Northeast First Avenue 1594 Northwest 36th Street JOSEPH M. UPTON. President Resources Exceed $25,422,000.00; Reserves Exceed $1,712,000.00 START YOUR DAY RIGHT BY LISTENING TO OT "Wake Up and Live" ttkmm, OwM BAO'G C"*L 7:30 10:00 A.M. NOAH TYLER SPINS THE DISCS AND GIVES TIME SIGNALS AND WEATHER REPORTS THROUGHOUT THE MORNING More and MoreYour Fauorite Station For Music and News i ? I . PAGE EIGHTEEN i! i Li^i^nnrkH&n Young Peoples Group To Install The Miami Beach Jewish Center Young Peoples Lea?ue will hold its first annual installa- LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NuTlc-K IS HEREBY GIVEN that the underfill- tiness under the I - iN DISTRIBUTi >RS si I N Street M F tion dance on Saturday evening. ... n e Uth O urt, M to register sal . County, Florida. SAMUEL BLANK HARi F O >YLE ELIZABETH BLANK THERESA MILLER___ ROSE BLANK KRAMER \: u:: iN FREHLINO MICHAEL BLANK JBR< 'ME BLANK . MYERS. HEIMAN & KAPLAN . \ : a : : nta t :i-:s a 5-12 D-. L. Fred G NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that Ike undersigned. .-- ring I -s under thi '- :' KNOX DISTRIBUTOl t fc. w. ; gtre< l HIM Florida and at S E 13th Mian Florida, Intend to register said name with the Clark of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida. SAMl'EL BLANK HAROLD F iYI.E ELIZABETH IU-ANK. THERESA MILLER Ri -: BLANK KRAMER MARK IN FREHLINO MICHAEL BLANK JEROME BLANK MYERS, HEIMAN & KAPLAN Attorney* for Applicants i 21-25 S "--12 ______ NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE- IS HEREBY GIVEN thai .. -..-.: I ia name ol K-A DISTRIBUTORS, at WO N. W. Uth Sti et, Miami, Fl Ida, .. 1221 N. E. Uth Coui t, Miami, F rida, registi said Ith the il | : Dad* . PI irlda. SAMl'EL BLANK HAROLD F. O 'VI.!: ELIZABETH BLANK THERESA MILLER Ri >SE BLANK KRAMER MARK IN FREHLING MICHAEL BLANK BRi ME BLANK A: KAPLAN ants April 22, at the Sorrento H tel. 7 be installed as first presi- rj n1 is Dr. L. Fred G '..iberg. Other fficers I the gi ui Bob S I I. vice president: Alice Ge rsti I rn sp >nd:ng sec- 5 Schermer record- mvers heiman * .:._ | .. Marvin Franicel. 2,.2S - treas irer: J an Brick and Ted N. -. epres nt I s-at-large. Installing officei will be Rabbi an. Following the in ing and refresh- ments will be on the agenda. .. be ebtained at the center school office. 58-2503. or at the office of Dr. Goldberg. 5-1080. QUIZ BOX NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring I i ngage In nines* nder 1 fletlt is n - iparl t 1211 Noi Drlv< Miai I nti i I to n Ulster said name with the Clerk of the ::t Court of D ty, Florida. ALFRED LEWIS l'.Ai: LEWIS STANLEY RICHARD Attorney for Applicants 120 Lincoln Road i 21-28 5 5-12 By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX Q.: Is the observance of Israel Independence Day reckoned ac- cording to the Hebrew or secular calendar? (T.M.. Chicago.) A.: Last year Chief Rabbi Isaac Herzog of Israel announced that celebration of the independence of the new Jewish state would be marked on the 5th day of the Hebrew month Iyar. This date occurs this year on Saturday. April 22. the celebration will start Saturday evening at sundown. Q.: Does this date have any religious significance? A : Yes. Last year the Chief Rabbinate ol Israel attached the first i igious signific ana to that j ol images gen- tween Pass- . Sr.avuot .. ay. Thv fell t. 1 I to Lag B NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE- I.- Mr.llfc.Ki GIVEN that th- undersigned, desiring t< encage in thai I' siness under the fictitious name of PHYSICIANS PHARMACY, at 1431 North Bayshore Drive, Miami Florida, mtenas to register said name with the Clerk of th.- Circuit "urt of Dade County, Florida. EDWARD WEISS 4 11-2S S 5-12 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring l engage in business under thi fictii is i el [>OCTORS HALL PHARMACY at 3 s E -sth Street. Ml I la, in- eglstei B .th the Clerk it the I 111 cult Dade in ty I CHARLES M BROWN WILL1 IM BAR KATZ A FULLER A- : .;_:-.- 5 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that . | _.:.,,i. desiring to i ng ... for the Blind at >;> pi mty of Do* ''":!"* ,'; ! name w.th th.- U-iK or . CoUr, ... ,,.,.!.. ounty. SVl.VIA SAf.ZMAN I 14-21-29 5 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW . NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that the und. . ,,.. of T\MI.\.MI HOTEL at Wi Bl Flacler Street, Miami, Intend 1 , ,;.. with the Clerk of the Circuit Coug fmdCouty. 1 HERMAN SCHULMAN Part: HARRY P1ETZ Attorney f"i applicant 1 31 4 f-14-21 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, DADE COUNTY. EI/iRIDA.No. 22710. RE: ESTATE OF MARY JAFFE, formerly MARY .1AFFK OREEN, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that I have filed rny final report and petition for Final Discharge as Executrix of the estate of Mary Jaffe. formerly Mary Jaffe Oreen, deceased! and that on the ."'th day of May, IMO, will apply to the Honorable W. F. Blnnton, County Judge of Dade County, Florida, f'.r approval of said final report and for final discharge ns Executrix of the Estate Of -Mary Jaffe, formerly Mary Jaffe Oreen, deceased. This Srd day of April, 19S0. JOAN ANN SILVER. Bxeoutrix of the Est. of Mary Jaffe, formerly Mary Jaffe Qreen, deceased. ELRY STONE Attorney for Executrix Congress Bide. 4/7-14-21-26 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW . NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the undersigned, desiring,to engage in business under the fictitious nanj" " PARK BAR AND CRILI. at ISTl West Flaxlt-r Street, intends to register saia name with the Clerk of the circuit i-ourt of Dade County, Horicla. WILLIAM J. BOISH Bole Owner MYF.RS. HEIMAN AND KAPLAN Attorneys for William J. Bolsh 4 7-14-21-28 a '. NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE is HEREBY OIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In ..... Un li th< fictitious name of SUPERIOR WINDOW CO. at Dade County, Florida, Intend toreglatei said Maine with the Clerk of the i 'ounty, Fi'.i Ida, A I. BRENNER HARVEY BRENNER EDWARD CDELSON Pa rtni ri MARX FABER for appll ants ; :-:i-. -. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY, IN CHANCERY, No. ISIS 9, BARBARA CLEMENT, Plaintiff, vs. EUGENE CLEMENT, Defendant. YOU, EUGENE CLEMENT, c o Hyde Park Arms H tel J165 South Harper Street C ago, Illinois ai hi reby notified that a Bill of Complaint for Divorce hat been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy "f your Answei or Plead- ing t" the Bill "f c.mplaint on the plaintiff's Attorney. MAX R SILVER. 922 Seybold Building, Miami. Florida, and file the original Answer or Plead- ing in the ,.f:i. of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 1'ith day of May. ISC." If you fail to do so. Judgment by default will be taken against yon for the relief demanded in the Bill of Complaint. DON'K AND ORDERED at Miami. Florida, this 11 day of April. A.D. 1S50. E. B. LEATHERMAN, Clerk. Circuit Court. Dade County. Florida. (Circuit Court Seal) By WM. W. MAX R SILVER 922 Seybold Building Miami. Florida Attornev for Plaintiff 4/14-21-2S o/a STOCKING. Deputy Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE SOTiCE NDER F CTITlOLS NAVE LAW ; of T >WN VINTNERS I S W. ".'-'' ".--'" ' ... ( Dade F SAMUEL BLANK fLE ZABETH BLANK THERESA MILL Ri T-r. BLANK KRAMER '' \ FRE1 S'G MICHAEL BLANK >ME BLANK MYERS HEIMAN a. KAPLAN f-,r Appll ints ; 21-21 '.-12 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOLS NAME LAW - tinea e of Mi .. _ :':. EIN 21-2 " NOTICE UNDER F CTITIOUS NAME LAW - . indi fin .. N ": RMAN RASHINS I 14-21-2! ORDER OF PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. Fl.i'Kll'A. IN CHANCERY, No. Uissi ELAINE GOODFRIEND, Plaintiff, vs. SEYMOUR M GOODFRIEND, De- ' nd ni TO SEY'MOUR M GOODFRIEND PALISADE VVENUE WEST NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY ALL HEREBY ORDERED AND REQUIRED too servi a copy of tiff's l: of ' I i ipy .,f I '...-..' Ith, t>, the tiffs file the if th< the Clrculi Couri li County, F.orl the 9 daj of therwir . ED AT MIAMI. FLORIDA, This A K B LEATHERMAN, lit Coui I Circuit Seal) WM. W. STi "KING, Deputy Clerk LAN, DIETZ & l.ASKY EPH W. MALEK . n iln Road Solicitors I Plaintiff 4 :(-::-.- - NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY JIIXiE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA. IN PROBATE No. 23893. In"Re ESTATE OF THOMAS D. ABBOTT, Deceased. To All Creditors and All Persons Hav- ing Claims or Demands Against Said Estate: You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the olal- of THOMAS D. ABBOTT, rtc- l. late Of Miami. Dade County, to the Hon. W. F P.lanton. County Judge Of Dade County, and file the same In his office in the County Courthouse in Dade County. I, within eight calendar months from the date of the first publication hereof. Said claims or demands to contain the legal address of the claimant and to be sworn to and ted as aforesaid, or same will be barred Bee Bection 120 of the Probate Act. Date April 4, A D. 1980. JACK A AIUIOTT and BERNARD L, ABBoTT As Exei utors of the Last Will and T.stament of Thomas D. Abbott I lei ,-ased. JACK A. ABBOTT Attornev for Executors 4 -,-n-i\-2s LEGAL "OTlCEj IN 588^- *$&j Defendant M' 'l"l York Usj Defendant. " i-o.-i i i H21 Qi Bronx. \. u Yn\- a Bii agai cause to serve the Bill oi ,taif0WM tiffs attorned r"r ,"" ti!l in the Court on or m *?i '' mm nt on J i I 1950." '" "' 9HI DATED ; v ,,. day of Mai ki) the Eleventh^ : (Circuit Couri Seal) ^'' 'lW Miami. rTorSL ld"* 3/31 4/7-14-11 N0TICE NuANMiRL;> SRft NOTICf; business Coron Mlam d| NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRC1IT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND Foil DADE COUNTY*. FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY", No 131684. VIVIAN POLLOCK WILLIAMS. Plaintiff. VS. OLIVER WENDELL WILLIAMS'. Defendant. T": OLIVER WENDELL WILLIAMS. S27 Edgewood Avenue. Trenton. New Jersey. YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to serve a copy of your Answer to the Bill of Complaint In the above cause tor Divorce, on the plaintiff's at- torneys, and file the original In the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, on or before May *>lh. 1950. otherwise said Bill of Complaint will be taken as confessed bv you. Dated this 4th day of April. 1950. E. B. LEATHERMAN. Clerk of the Circuit Court, Dade County, Florida, iCircuit Court Seal) Bv WM. W. STOCKING. Deputy Clerk. MYERS. HEIMAN & KAPLAN, Solicitors for Plaintiff. 550 Seybold Building, Miami S2. Florida. 4/7-14-21-28 ATTENTION ATTORNEYS! The Jewish Floridian wo- Beits your legal notices. We appreciate your patronage 42nd guaran- tee accurate service at legal rates. Phone 2-1141 lor messenger NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW N1 '"" IS HERE IN that . . .. flctil t .:: 1 Lai N '' Fla.. in- 1th the f Dade Florida. . CIS B. RICHMAN I4-21-2- NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the undersigned, dee. K,gf jn business under the fictitious name of LAIBSON MENU BERV1CE at 343 S W North River Drive. Miami. Fla . ir.tends to register said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida. MARTIN LAIBSON Owner tiff S.W 27ih Lane, Miami Fla 4 7-14-21-2S NOTICE OF PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT "r FLORIDA IN AND F- IR DADE STY IN CHANCERY, No KATHERINE WYNER, Plaintiff, vs. BERNARD WYNER, Defendant. i' BERNARD WYNER n< Unknown BERNARD WYNER c o Dorothy Rubin Ashevllie, North Carolina V,u. BERNARD WYNER. are here- by notified that a Bill of Complaint ror Divorce has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copv Answer or Pleadlnr to the NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOP. DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY, No. 131535. MARY COMBLO Plaintiff, vs. FRANK COMBLO, Defendant. T' I: FRANK COMBLO, 112 Wi shington Btreet, Mamaroneck, New York. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Bill 1 mplalnt for divorce has been filed you '" the above Ired to serve > 001 Answer on the plaintiff's at- and file the original In the 1 f the I !lei k Of the Circuit Court on or before the 2Sth day of April, I9S0; otherwise the allegations nf -.,i I BUI ,.i" Complaint will be taken -. 1 by you, DATED this Mth day of March, E P. LEATHERMAN. Clerk nf the Circuit Court. .it Court Seal) By \v\i. w. ... l' retary 3/31 4 :-'.!....... NOTICE UNDER F|Cm NAME LAW r leslrlnc to I Avei pi ./,. with 'th" Coun of * EVELYN B IZL LIUP.K AXU-.o'd LIEBMAN^K" v' licuti o 01 4 -li-";! NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOtsl NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEKEKV .;ivn| thi '''''_ A I. A II SALES FlloJlVina C.:."i S.W i;th Street. Miami,I intends to reglMrr Mid name_ Clerk of th- Circuit Court ! County, Florida. ALFRED APLER MARTIN FIXKELSTE/.V Attorney for Alfred .4dl*r 4/14-21-2.' i i NOTICE B1* ?UBUCI>t\0H in Tin: circuit conn ori ELEVENTH Jl'WCUL CU OF FI.i 'RII'A, IX ASD IMP. I C< "t'NTY. -IXCHASCBfl 13I71S. ALOIS SEIER, Plaintiff, n. ROS1NA SEIER. Maial YOU, ROSINA SE1ER. Perl. Box S4J, Route 1 Callforn.,. are hereby notllMI^ Bill of Complaint for Di been filed against yon, required to serve 1 MW Answer or Pleadlne to tie I Complaint on the plaintiff!AH MAX P.. SILVER ta S original Anwer or PleaW 9erk ? SJ Court on or before the in I May J *" '".tfj 'okDEBSDJI day JACK A. ABBOTT, Attorney for Plaintiff, 927 Lin oln Road, 1 Beach, Fla. 8 Sl 4 7-14-21 STOCKING, Deputy Clerk. of NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the undemlgned, desmne to engage In t'-Vjn.tXJ"!?'"r ,h*" fi"''''' name of PARKER PLUMBING CO., not ln- at 1M11 West Ave Miami Beach. - said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade Count:.. Florida LEO H< iHAUSER WILLIAM H BARONDESS Partners 14 7-14-21-28 Bill of Coinplaint on the plaintiffs Attorney. rhe,Klore J. Sak-witz. Baa., ta #*,yb. ing in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the l.*,th Judement by default will he taken hf Vh.'Wu U /o ,hr ,rellr demanded In the Bill rrf Complaint. " AND ORDERED at Miami this 7 day of April. AD. Florida. 1950. E. R LEATHERMAN Clerk. Circuit Court. Dade Couniy. Florida 'Circuit Court Seal, By WM W BTOCKUta, IjHEODORB J SAKOVVPTz'y C'erk- .ttt SeyboU Building Miami, Florida I ^,','."7"'! '"' Plaintiff NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FNIRIDA. IN I-ROBATE, No. . In Re: ESTATE OF ROBERT ORAUSO. Deceased. To All Creditors and All Persons Ha- ine Claims or Demands Against Said Estate: You. and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you. or either of you, mav have against the estate of ROBERT ORAUSO, deceased. late of PASSAIC County, NF'W JERSEY, to the Hon. W. F. P.LANTON. County Judge of Dade County, and file the same In his office In the Countv Courthouse In Dade County, Florida, within eight calendar months from the date of the first publication hereof. Said claims or demands to contain the legal address of the claimant and to be sworn to and presented as aforesaid, or same will be barred. See Section 120 of the 1S33 Probate Act. Date March 27. A.D. 1H0. JOSEPH W. MALEK. As Ancillary Administrator of the Estate of ROBERT ORAUSO, De- ceased. KAPLAN, DIETZ LA SKY and JOSEPH W. MALEK Attorneys. 3"i Line,.In Road, Miami Beach. *U. 3/81 4/7-14-21 I 1 'i 0! *C*I E r. LEAt .. rircu.tO ,-. Florioi B WM. DO* c< ib ml iq M \\" R - Mil .-,, 4/7-H-: ____, Nl ' :- I, ,1. . .:,. WECOI KARTIX FISKttWg J Attorney f- -Luk n" Joseph W-inherg 4. I4-21-2S NOTICE TO Cmm he coivn ^, FOR r - IS I'ROBAl IN TH! IN AND FLORIDA. Deceased. ,| Estate: yW, Yon, and each oi> notified and required rf claims and demands ,, in Dade Counts |M calendar months *,,!* ,.n t hfl and to^, wnimbeT1nr'r'ed.SAe'''^ 1933 Prntote Art- .Mjl| " Ma^oRY ;h^I A, Executors '^|0, MVKRrfe*sa demands tp enpSJ, of the claimant ,-llle'l S'bol-,r'eie=uwS o:.f Attorney; 14-21-28 5 for exec APRIL 21, 1950 *JeHMincridttann PAGE NINETEEN RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY , israei (Reform), 137 i St. Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan, Dmeritus. evening services at 8:15. ,i- Klusa will recite the ver the candles. 1"'. Kaplan Liiict the Bervlcea and speak ,i judgments." Saturday . al II a.in. I 'r. Kaplan i im "Lawfi of Health and 'onflrmatlon claaa will (h Community Center Wative), 2020 Polk St., food. Rabbi Jacob J. Honig; |.-n,i i\ services al t\:M. Late ervlre-i ai 8:15. Hnlihl Honig 1,^ oi "Am iTlsroel Chal, tti, second anniversary of dependence Hay. Saturday - at 9:30. Rabbi will krl Hi" Weekly Portion of the llglous school Sunday at Id hie Emanu-El (Reform), [Andrews Ave., Fort Laud- |pr. Marius Ranson, Rabbi. Km--'ii will conduct the speak on "The Heart of fhi' public is invited. Hebrew It the temple Saturday at 9 {tcii'iii- BChool Sunday at B:45. Betn Snoiom (Liberal), base Ave., Miami Beach. Leon Kronish; Cantor I Kelemer. evening services at 8:15. llglous services arranged by [ronlsh honoring Israel Inde- I Day. Hadassah Choral group, h Masada, Junior Hadas- lenior Young Judeana win |tc under direction of cantor Hokilsta will be Sarah Miriam Cohen, Barbara in and Joseph Pardo. Read- Cohen, Sandy Freed man, Levenson, Jacqueline Roth Rubinstein, H. Pried at ii. Sabbath services at 10:45 Hebrew School and Con n (Orthodox), 1101 S.W. Ivc. Rabbi Simon April. Berele Kelemer. \. ning services at 6:80. ornlllg at 9. Jack, son of ilnej w. Langer, will i: ii Mltsvnh, Mlshna class b l>> Mlncha and Bhalos B i ervlce 7:30 a.m. a nd 1.....1 al 10 a.m. fn m 3:30 to 6:30. legation Beth David (Con- Ire), Coral Way and 26th Rabbi Max Shapiro; Rev. Mamches. I .-' irday morning at :>. IVtth ol Martin, son of Mr. Nathan Levlne. Student ill bold its Bervlcea 1/r*. iMiiy servlcea al B p.m. lh i ad Maariv a.1 6 p.m. Religious Congregation, W. 2nd St. Saturday morning at 9:00 legation Kneseth Israel onal), 1415 Euclid Ave., | Beach. Rabbi Isaac H. iy :3fl: Maariv 8:45 inlay morning servlcea 8:80. *! Will speak on "The Modern civilization " llnbbl ESver will lecture Kthlca of the Fathers." wed by Sholos Seduos, ks by guests, Maariv Hebrew school Monday al 8:80, Dally class iirter morning services. 1 i h customs and laws d Maariv sen-Ices. al ; in and ''.:::'' p m. e Isaiah (Reform), 1536 Miami Beach. Rabbi IP. Mann. services at 8:16, Moehay P Mann cam ir. Sermon endenl , Judaism leetlng l s luj I. R, lc JOI-; |J bles Jewish Center bbi Morris A. Skop: >h W. Malelt; Steve inist. Palermo Ave. ne. h ; i speak- Stein, British irned from I Iji ;:,.. nbers - Zionist LHsti cl and Junior Hadassah of Miami. Oneg Miabbat and community sinking of Israel aongs. Saturday servlcea a : a.m. with Torah stud] of weekly biblical portion. Sunday school, Men's i ub Millionaire for a Night" Sunday al 8:30 p.m. Congregation xoung Israel (Or- thodox), 4001 Chase Ave., Miami Beach. Service Friday night at 6: Saturday night at ii Mlncha servlcea followed by Shalos Seudos. Servlcea Monday to rhursday 8 a.m. and 6:80 p.m. Ail >onnK Israel members in the area are invited ti. attend. T'Fereth Israel Congregation of Miami (Orthodox), 4316 N.W. 7th Avenue. Friday evening services at G:ir, p m Saturday 9:30 a.m. with Mlncha al >. Rev. It. I!i ill will conduct th. services. All residents in that area are invited to attend. Congregation Beth El (Ortho- dox). 590 S.W. 17th Ave. Rabbi Murray Graucr. Friday evening services at n::io p.m. Saturday morning services at 8:30. Ilabbi Cirauer will preach on the Portion of the Week" and "Ethics of the Father" at 5:16. Mlncha at I! followed by Shalos Shudos. Daily services 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Religious school daily at 3:30. Sunday school at 10. Hebrew Academy, 918 6th St., Miami Beach. Dally Itlble class 5:15 p.m. Daily- services at 7:30 a.m. and 6:15 p.m. Sunday at 8 a.m. Northside Jewish Center, Douglas Gardens, N.E. 2nd Ave. and 53rd St. Sabbath services Friday at R:S0 p in. Sunday school classes every Sunday t the office of Dr. Wm. ISorns, 6.">5 N.W. 62nd St. Hebrew classes under di- rection of Rev. I'hlllp Fried at 671 N.W. 4th Ave. on Mondays and Thursday from 4 to 6 p.m. North Dade Jewish Center (Conservative), 13630 W. Dixie Highway, North Miami. Friday evening services at 8:13. Saturday morning services at 10. Congregation beth Tfilah (Or- thodox), 935 Euclid Ave., Miami Beach. Rabbi Joseph E. Rack- ovsky. Friday evening services al 6:80. Saturday morning al 8:80, The rabbi will preach on the Portion of the Week, At 5:15 p.m. Rabbi Rackovsky will speak on "Ethics of the Father," followed by Mlncha al ".:l".. Shalos Seudos and Maariv. Daily services 7:30 a.m. followed by class in Mishna. Mlncha services at i::!< followed on Sundays, Tuesday and Thursdays by class In Laws and Customs, and on Mondays and Wednesdays by class in Jewish Liegen Is of the Talmud. Congregation Beth Jacob (Or- thodox). 301-311 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Rabbi Moses Mes- cheloff. Friday evening Bervlcea at 8:30 Saturday morning at 8:80. The rabbi will speak on "The Modern Plague." Mlncha at 6:30 followed b*V Shalos Kudos. The rabbi will preach on the Portion of the Week. Religious school Monday through Thursday at ::::'>*'; Sunday school '* a.m. JEWISH CUISINE LUNCHEON SPECIALS SANDWICHES SOUR CREAM WITH COTTAGE CHEESE SOUR CREAM WITH VEGETABLES Air-Conditioned Mezzanine Floor Miami Beach Jewish Commun- ity Center I Conservative). 1701 Washington At*.. Miami Beach. Rabbi Irving Lehrman. Cantor Jacob Y. Goldring. Friday evening service al B:80, The rabbi will speak on "Stephen s wis. ' ''"".....n of His People," second In a series of three lectures on "Trail Blazers of American Jewish Life.*' Saturday morning at .a.m. Rabbi Lehrman will nieach on the weekly portion of the law. North Shore Jewish Centex (Conservative), 7110 Bay Drive. Miami Beach (Aitz Chaim Con- gregation). Rev. Philip Fried. Friday evening services at 8:15 p.m. dedicated to the second anniversary of the State of Israel. Members of the brotherhood will assist Rev. Fried with the services. Saturday mmnlnc services al :i a.m. Sunday school at 10 a.m. a special film on Israel "in be shown. First Jewish Congregation of Coral Gables, 2410 Ponce de Leon Blvd. (Conservative). Friday evening servlcea at 8:30. Dr. Abraham I.iss.n will officiate. An OneK Shabbat will be served by the Sisterhood. -Members and friends are Invited to attend. Flagler-Granada Jewish Cen- ter. 175 S.W. 45th Ave. Saturday services at 9 a.m. Israelite Center (Conservative) 3198 S.W. 24th Terr. Friday night services at 6: Saturday morning at 9. Daily services at 8 a.m. RE-ELECT HARLEY. 6. COLLINS as MEMBER OF DADE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD (Of Instructions) COLLINS: 1. Is experienced. 2. Is qualified as a Business Man to save money for Dade County Tax Payers. 3. Has proved his efficiency. ACCOMPLISHMENTS ARE OF MORE VALUE THAN PROMISES d-d. Pol. Adv.) 25th Anniversary Vumc CUSTOM TAILOR 25 Years of Service to the World's Most Distinctive Clientele 1140 Lincoln Road Ph. 5-3812 THOUSANDS HAVE PURCHASED SANDS MEMORIALS DESIGNERS DISTRIBUTORS ERECTORS HEBREW LETTERING, VEILING, ETC. Estimates The Finest Your Answer That Please You Obtainable 48-1413 MOUNT NEBO CEMETERY Offers to DISCRIMINATING FAMILIES A 5-POINT PURCHASE PLAN Wise Counseling Beautiful Landscaping Perpetual Care Pre-Need Budget Plan Special Protective Features Ideally Located Near West Flagler at 53rd Avenue General OfficeOlympia Bldg. For Information Phone 3-3720 RABBI S. M. MACHTEI, Exec. Vice-President ROBERT YAFFEY. Sales Director NfiW AVAILABLE -HOME USE W WF WW ^sfll CONTAINS THI MIGHTY "lindane", CHLORDANE, DDT and PYRCTHRINS M NASATIR, Program Director % YIDDISH CLASSICAL HOUR WINZ nosn: FAMILY PLOTS Jewish SectionWoodlawn Park Cemetery AVAILABLE NOW! Blails and Information Call Cemetery Office 4-5922 (940 on Your Dial) EVERY SUNDAY 12:00 Noon to 1:45 P. M. EVERY TUESDAY 6:00 to 7:00 P. M. A VARIETY OF STARS IN THE LATEST RECORDINGS AVAILABLE CLASSICALLITURGICAL AND FOLK MUSIC Listen to our Speci.il Feature at "BUILDERS OF ISRAEL" Nnrrntor HAROLD SHAPIRO KILLS ALL! 1 SEH0LD INSECTS A Proven, Effective & Stcinless Insect Spray leaving a powerful, invisible residue that" kills for weeks. FOR: ANTS, ROACHES, WATERBUGS, TICKS, FLEAS, SCORPIONS, CARPET BEETLES, SILVER FiSH, MOTHS, FLIES, MOSQUITOES, GNATS, ETC. MFG. AND USED BY Sold at drug, grocery, hardware and sundry stores. If not available at your favorite store call 5-3444 for the nearest TM distributor. '& INSURAnc 3ft ^ IE .\ISIH\ "ON THE TRAIL" |w. 8th STREET PHONE 4-3155 FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOOD Recommended by DUNCAN HINES VISIT OUR NEW PATIO m From 12 Noon MRS. MARIA FRYER, Owner )EAL FR LUNCHEONS AND PRIVATE PARTIES "PINE LOUNGE MAGIC RUDY From VIENNA SO. FLORIDA'S LARGEST EXTERMINATING CO 420 LINCOLN ROAD MIAMI BEACH, FLA PHONE 5-2978 / pinon jd pinoi> 'WD DELICIOUSLY FAMOUS KOSHER DELICATESSEN Under Strict Rabbinical Sapa-rvUion Aep'evTit by The Beth Jli'.ao Vatf' f. I HaBai l.'0-.e* Mm, r-i 3 m The Greater Mian <.sn. lit* 3aMk< JOMl ,vKy, ' Qirt EXCLUSIVELY DISTRIBUTED IN MIAMI BY Southern Provisions, Ine. 1721 N.W. 7TH AVENUE MIAMI, FLORIDA PHONES 3-002! and 2-8141*2 \ PAGE TWENTY Federation Begins Campaign Cleanup and te. - r -. I1.4S1.14 Serrinf V -irar Bt - M - Soi Gc-.an : ': u \T-^' ~_ L Dr -- .''.. " t- Rose : ------- '-, J >e.;r-:rr:;: A: ;-; Simonta ft Sarr T-..i- :: Ira W a Z n Ruska ha:r" t $64 a i en subscribed sine* - - 2 - - ---' j short I - ?... -..-..- Ii no. ae forced tion f - J -ish Apjx -" I - i: have n \.. . ------ ' r. : r i : ..... : r - - 0** CANADA DRY GmgcrAle / mm m BTTlfJ .........A R E W. D. BILL (OYCI YOUR COUNTY PURCHASING AGENT Recognized Nationally as an Authority oa Centralized Pvrchasing. Vc *: -- :- -- >.lmlsi-ncridiar_ DAY, APRIL 2; -.- ?<"-: OBter Men's Cinb Installs Offieers a J Perimeter. M:am: - = the president of the Men > Cluo , ... ,. Beach Jewish Cen- u- n an inst banquet at Hotel r. Wednes- Qg Perlmuttei succeedi Dr Hern a M I --z r, uinrini Learn n installed -.- newlj ana _____rs Highughl :-- - ' oa Alan Gal Other jtficen :r.s:a:ir:i were Irving Cvpen, Irving Firtel and 1 w Ibur Wishn< presi- dents Gilbert Balk-- secretary: r. Lake r. " - and Dr H :: ------ . Members of the board of iirect rs include Jac* Burns. So. Goldman. Samuel Herron. Leor - s. Irving Schatzman. ... 11 Sb-kin Benjamin Snider ana Ge::ge J Tal.ar.off. Food Fair Chain Opens 10th Store In Hollywood Fjod Fair Stores opened their 10th store in the area and the Bret outside of Greater Miami, at 2017 TyV.r St.. Hollywood. Fla.' on Wednesday The building has 100-foot fr r.tage on Tyler St. and is 120 feet deep with a parking area of 21 760 square feet extending from Tyler through to Polk St. The company's traditional tower above the building, the top of the sign soaring up 41 feet above the sidewalk. SPEEDOMETER REPAIRS ALSO Windshield Washers-Win Auto Locks Latchei SALES SERYin QUICK EFFICIENT AUTO LOCK & 1304 N.E. 2nd Ave. to. Mr] The Showcase of Good Food The GOVERNOR CAFETERIA 1225 WASHINGTON AVE. MIAMI BEACH I to [ATI J of ( _-- Happy Birthday? Two yors *9 **'* nonth ro years ago - -- tod fears of hope ...... -..:;on and .....-: Jewish Si Today, i ....... ties flower* , - ----- a our Y. ISRAEL: ?.Y" Hi:. Israelba future rrhdaj badba Happ] t rrhdaj Israelbat what sbc soar, OM moment in me lives of those ho cannot be happy and who have no call for celebration? Come April 23. the more than 90.000 im- ie grants in Israel s reception camps will ask: Two pears I the Jewish State, but why are via; in cents Come April 23. the Jews of Poland, of Rumania, Hungary, Yugoslavia. Czechoslo- vak and Tripolirania will ask. Two years of Stan but why are we still bete? Come April 23, the homeless Jews still in the DP of Germany, Austria and Italy will ask: Two pears of the Jewish State, but when can we leave these lands? Happj bin...... I-rael but if thisisatime for thanks and peering! it is J ** rededkarioo; for red. :M*j are still in camps, still bomcless, ailloppj- Youcanrrikcth.sarea.HappvB^ for Israel, for its in "tsC* tive newcomers, by grrin< flTm muniry campaign on behalf M Jewish Appeal. kryr*d.* Through the United J* AFP*J helped Israel through I 3 of war and peace, ot hop Throuch the United Je PP ^ now safecuard the ach.^^ents o.^ij and fulfill the bopes-thr nopo future. Give today. Ghregenerousy 1950 WE MUST RAISE (L4SL14I Greater Miami Jewish Federation 42C Lincoln Road Phone 58-4331 United Jewish Appeal w i 1ai On Btkalj cf tkt RfstttUmrnt mnd Rtctmstructtcn Pngramt of ffa ^ CemmttUt, I mud PtUUtut Apptak I'mttd Strna frr Mm Henby Moiumh.i. Jm^ General Chairman EAL I ***** |
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PAGE 1 *IDAY. APR IL 21, 1950 fJewisti fkrtrinr? Irs. Curtice i anted Had Of iholem Women iMrs, Leonore Curtice was lcctcd president of the B'nai Lib Women of Sholem Lodge cut meeting of the group. I eds Mrs. Harold Rand. [n officers of the group are | : ; % >aincy Aronovitz, first vice tit; Mrs. Harold Pont, bond vice president: Mrs. HarLHerman, financial secretary; j rs Roslyn Botwin, treasurer; g, Frank Toback, recording retary; Mrs. Abe Aronovitz, rn sponding secretary; Mrs. Gus (nsberg, historian: Mrs. Max Irgman, parliamentarian; Mrs. b n i B, .Miller. Hillel repiesenta[c: Mrs. Harold Rand, counselor. embers f the board of difetors are the Mesdarnes Dave Herman, Mary August, Sidney Wan. Cele Edelstein, Marx jber, Dave Lcmelman, Abee (n, Irwin Weinstein, Ronnie lolf. (Installation will be held at the Vden Restaurant on Tuesday (tern.mn. May 9. Mrs. Tina Katz hairman of the event. Reserva|DS njay be made by calling Mrs. irvey Herman at 9-6078. Whitman Renamed Beth Jacob Prexy David Whitman was unanimously re-eiectec piesiaent or Congregation Beth Jacob at the annual election meeting held recently. Whitman was nominated by Marcie Liberman. who reviewed "the phenomenal development of PAGE ELEVEN enter to Present [ariety show ["Sounds Terrific," second edik of the Miami Jewish Immunity Center Variety Show, 111 be presented on Sunday, Iril 30. at 8:15 p.m. The show, an original musical iue. runs a full two hours and Itures local talent. Tickets may I obtained by calling the center |3-5489 and proceeds will go to % conh % : % The cast of 75 includes Arnold Block and Howard Kleinberg [the leads, as well as Vocalists Shraniek and Sandy OfsoIz. Pan torn imist Sylvia Milgrim, Inn Specialist Natalie Bern|in and Comedians Ed Suss and Matlin. The TYS Club, Tri la Club. BZB. Sigma Rho and i< -age groups will also I ed. Albeit Feldan wrote i and directed the show. ck Langer Will come Bar Mitzvah nd Mrs. Sidney W. Langer. 1 S.W, 22nd Ten-., announce son, Jack, will become ah on Saturday, April Ipl 'n. at the Miami Hebrew % CM and Congregation. Mitzvah will conduct is and address the congreibbi Simon April will ii at Shcnandoah Junior 1, Jack is vice goverhome room and a nix: ol the school band. \ will follow the service eption in honor of the i will be held at the I brew School on Sunday. from 2 to 5 p.m. RclaIriends are invited to David Whitman the congregation during Whitman's two years in office." An annex housing classroom,s offices and a large fully equipped kitchen were added to the original synagogue building during this period, Liberman stated. A new lighting and air conditioning system were installed and the new synagogue building was completely refurbished. Although Whitman refused the nomination, he was drafted by members who urged that he take office for a two year period instead of the customary one year. Under duress Whitman accepted the post. "In recognition of his outstanding accomplishments," the membership officially named the new auditorium the David Whitman Hall. Elected as vice presidents were Joseph Cohen. Dr. Maurice Klein, Rabbi Meyer Katz and I. Brenner. Marcie Liberman was relected treasurer and Saul Genet and Leo Meyer were reflected as recording and financial secretaries, respectively. Landscape Design For New & Old Homes Lawn Maintenance FREE ESTIMATES BUUHM LANDSCAPE SERVICE Phone 82-9860 Vete r an WAR GOVERNMENT PUBLIC SERVICE Help Elect BILL LANTAFF Your Working U.S. CONGRESSMAN ON THE SECOND OF MAY PULL LEVER 9A (I'd. Vol. Ailv.) Smathers Makes final Effort In Dade, Broward Victory in the May 2 election was predicted Sunday by Rep. George Smathers in his campaign. With less than two weeks remaining before the May 2 primaries. Smathers, candidate for U. S. Senator, this week and next 1S *;P£ ndin g several days in Dade and Broward Counties in a final effort to garner votes. "We are fighting for the most important thing in the worldpeople's freedom," Smathers said. Smathers returned to Miami Wednesday to address a large meeting of business" and professional women at the Urmey Hotel. His Thursday schedule included a visit at Pratt General Hospital, Coral Gables; a state-wide broadcast from a rally at Homestead, and an appearance at a mammoth barn dance at Perrine. Friday evening, Smathers will speak at a barbeque sponsored by the Hialeah Smathers-for-Senator committee in Benny Babcock Park. His schedule for Saturday calls for an afternoon visit to Jackson Memorial Hospital, and an evening appearance at an allcandidate rally at Shcnandoah Park. Sunday will find Smathers at Ft. Lauderdale, where he will attend the state convention of the American Legion, of which he is a member. He returns to Greater Miami Monday for an evening barbeque at Sunny South Airport and a rally at Miami Shores. Smathers' major appearance next week will be a mammoth evening rally in Bayfront Park bandshell under sponsorship of the Dade County Smathers for Senator Committee. Sloan McCrea, Dade campaign manager, will preside. The Smathers campaign got a terrific boost this week from the Saturday Evening Post in an illustrated article by Ralph McGill, famed Southern editor, titled "Smathers versus PepperCan He Purge Pepper?" It was pointed out by McCrea that Smathers will use his final days of campaigning in Dade County for stressing hisl-posilive,program on such vital issues a: national defense, the Atlantic "' Pact, FEPC, taxation, labor and the Taft-Hartley Law. socialized medicine and other matters of particular interest to the Dade eh ctorate. Something New Every Garment Spra-Spotted Before Cleaning This Expensive Process Has Been AddedBut the Price To You Is Still 79 Dresses C Plain 45 i Trousers THE VERY BEST IN DRY CLEANING We can do ALL your Laundry & Dry Cleaning FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY PHONE £22 1403 N. W. 7th Ct s^uam? C HANGE-OVER SALE! on the exclusive high-speed, low-pressure tires! Easy Terms As Low As 9100 A Week ONLY 6 For fully guaranteed lactory type full cap 6.00x16 Exchange. Nc discounts WJp To $C\95 9 For Your OLD TIRE Exchange \ NORTON cT?n E c. TWO STORES MIAMI 500 W. FLAGLER ST Ph 3-4639 MIAMI BEACH 1454 ALTON ROAD Ph. 5-5115 PAGE 1 APRIL 21, 1950 *JeHMincridttann PAGE NINETEEN RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY israei (Reform), 137 i St. Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan, Dmeritus. evening services at 8:15. ,iKlusa will recite the ver the candles. 1"'. Kaplan Liiict the Bervlcea and speak % ,i judgments." Saturday al II a.in. I 'r. Kaplan i im "Lawfi of Health and 'onflrmatlon claaa will (h Community Center Wative), 2020 Polk St., food. Rabbi Jacob J. Honig; |.n ,i i\ services al t\:M. Late ervlre-i ai 8:15. Hnlihl Honig 1,^ oi "Am iTlsroel Chal, tti, second anniversary of % dependence Hay. Saturday at 9:30. Rabbi will k rl Hi" Weekly Portion of the llglous school Sunday at Id hie Emanu-El (Reform), [ Andrews Ave., Fort Laud|pr. Marius Ranson, Rabbi. Km--'ii will conduct the speak on "The Heart of fhi' public is invited. Hebrew It the temple Saturday at 9 {tcii'iiiBChool Sunday at B:45. Betn Snoiom (Liberal), base Ave., Miami Beach. Leon Kronish; Cantor I Kelemer. evening services at 8:15. llglous services arranged by [ronlsh honoring Israel IndeI Day. Hadassah Choral group, h Masada, Junior Hadaslenior Young Judeana win |tc under direction of cantor Hokilsta will be Sarah Miriam Cohen, Barbara in and Joseph Pardo. ReadCohen, Sandy Freed man, Levenson, Jacqueline Roth Rubinstein, H. Pried at ii. Sabbath services at 10:45 Hebrew School and Con n (Orthodox), 1101 S.W. Ivc. Rabbi Simon April. Berele Kelemer. \. ning services at 6:80. ornlllg at 9. Jack, son of ilnej w. Langer, will i: II Mltsvnh, Mlshna class b l>> Mlncha and Bhalos B i ervlce 7:30 a.m. a nd 1 1 al 10 a.m. fn m 3:30 to 6:30. legation Beth David (ConIre), Coral Way and 26th Rabbi Max Shapiro; Rev. Mamches. I .-' irday morning at :>. IVtth ol Martin, son of Mr. Nathan Levlne. Student % ill bold its Bervlcea 1/r*. iMiiy servlcea al B p.m. lh i ad Maariv a.1 6 p.m. Religious Congregation, W. 2nd St. Saturday morning at 9:00 legation Kneseth Israel onal), 1415 Euclid Ave., | Beach. Rabbi Isaac H. iy :3fl: Maariv 8:45 inlay morning servlcea 8:80. *! Will speak on "The % Modern civilization llnbbl ESver will lecture Kthlca of the Fathers." wed by Sholos Seduos, ks by guests, Maariv Hebrew school Monday al 8:80, Dally class iirter morning services. 1 i h customs and laws d Maariv sen-Ices. al ; % in and ''.:::'' p m. e Isaiah (Reform), 1536 Miami Beach. Rabbi IP. Mann. services at 8:16, Moehay P Mann cam ir. Sermon endenl Judaism leetlng l % s luj I. R, lc JOI-; |J bles Jewish Center bbi Morris A. Skop: >h W. Malelt; Steve inist. Palermo Ave. ne. % h % ; i % % % speakStein, British irned from I IJI ;:,.. nbers Zionist LHsti cl and Junior Hadassah of Miami. Oneg Miabbat and community sinking of Israel aongs. Saturday servlcea a : a.m. with Torah stud] of weekly biblical portion. Sunday school, Men's i ub Millionaire for a Night" Sunday al 8:30 p.m. Congregation xoung Israel (Orthodox), 4001 Chase Ave., Miami Beach. Service Friday night at 6: Saturday night at ii Mlncha servlcea followed by Shalos Seudos. Servlcea Monday to rhursday 8 a.m. and 6:80 p.m. Ail >onn K Israel members in the area are invited ti. attend. T'Fereth Israel Congregation of Miami (Orthodox), 4316 N.W. 7th Avenue. Friday evening services at G:ir, p m % Saturday 9:30 a.m. with Mlncha al >. Rev. It. I!i ill will conduct th. services. All residents in that area are invited to attend. Congregation Beth El (Orthodox). 590 S.W. 17th Ave. Rabbi Murray Graucr. Friday evening services at n::io p.m. Saturday morning services at 8:30. Ilabbi Cirauer will preach on the Portion of the Week" and "Ethics of the Father" at 5:16. Mlncha at I! followed by Shalos Shudos. Daily services 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Religious school daily at 3:30. Sunday school at 10. Hebrew Academy, 918 6th St., Miami Beach. Dally Itlble class 5:15 p.m. Dailyservices at 7:30 a.m. and 6:15 p.m. Sunday at 8 a.m. Northside Jewish Center, Douglas Gardens, N.E. 2nd Ave. and 53rd St. Sabbath services Friday at R:S0 p in. Sunday school classes every Sunday t the office of Dr. Wm. ISorns, 6.">5 N.W. 62nd St. Hebrew classes under direction of Rev. I'hlllp Fried at 671 N.W. 4th Ave. on Mondays and Thursday from 4 to 6 p.m. North Dade Jewish Center (Conservative), 13630 W. Dixie Highway, North Miami. Friday evening services at 8:13. Saturday morning services at 10. Congregation beth Tfilah (Orthodox), 935 Euclid Ave., Miami Beach. Rabbi Joseph E. Rackovsky. Friday evening services al 6:80. Saturday morning al 8:80, The rabbi will preach on the Portion of the Week, At 5:15 p.m. Rabbi Rackovsky will speak on "Ethics of the Father," followed by Mlncha al ".:l".. Shalos Seudos and Maariv. Daily services 7:30 a.m. followed by class in Mishna. Mlncha services at i::!< followed on Sundays, Tuesday and Thursdays by class In Laws and Customs, and on Mondays and Wednesdays by class in Jewish Liegen Is of the Talmud. Congregation Beth Jacob (Orthodox). 301-311 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Rabbi Moses Mescheloff. Friday evening Bervlcea at 8:30 Saturday morning at 8:80. The rabbi will speak on "The Modern Plague." Mlncha at 6:30 followed b*V Shalos Kudos. The rabbi will preach on the Portion of the Week. Religious school Monday through Thursday at ::::'>*'; Sunday school '* a.m. JEWISH CUISINE LUNCHEON SPECIALS SANDWICHES SOUR CREAM WITH COTTAGE CHEESE SOUR CREAM WITH VEGETABLES Air-Conditioned Mezzanine Floor Miami Beach Jewish Community Center I Conservative). 1701 Washington AT*.. Miami Beach. Rabbi Irving Lehrman. Cantor Jacob Y. Goldring. Friday evening service al B:80, The rabbi will speak on "Stephen s wis. '' % "" n of His People," second In a series of three lectures on "Trail Blazers of American Jewish Life.*' Saturday morning at .a.m. Rabbi Lehrman will nieach on the weekly portion of the law. North Shore Jewish Centex (Conservative), 7110 Bay Drive. Miami Beach (Aitz Chaim Congregation). Rev. Philip Fried. Friday evening services at 8:15 p.m. dedicated to the second anniversary of the State of Israel. Members of the brotherhood will assist Rev. Fried with the services. Saturday mmnlnc services al :i a.m. Sunday school at 10 a.m. A special film on Israel "in be shown. First Jewish Congregation of Coral Gables, 2410 Ponce de Leon Blvd. (Conservative). Friday evening servlcea at 8:30. Dr. Abraham I.iss.n will officiate. An OneK Shabbat will be served by the Sisterhood. -Members and friends are Invited to attend. Flagler-Granada Jewish Center. 175 S.W. 45th Ave. Saturday services at 9 a.m. Israelite Center (Conservative) 3198 S.W. 24th Terr. Friday night services at 6: Saturday morning at 9. Daily services at 8 a.m. RE-ELECT HARLEY. 6. COLLINS as MEMBER OF DADE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD (Of Instructions) COLLINS: 1. Is experienced. 2. Is qualified as a Business Man to save money for Dade County Tax Payers. 3. Has proved his efficiency. ACCOMPLISHMENTS ARE OF MORE VALUE THAN PROMISES d-d. Pol. Adv.) 25th Anniversary VUMC CUSTOM TAILOR 25 Years of Service to the World's Most Distinctive Clientele 1140 Lincoln Road Ph. 5-3812 THOUSANDS HAVE PURCHASED SANDS MEMORIALS DESIGNERS DISTRIBUTORS ERECTORS HEBREW LETTERING, VEILING, ETC. Estimates The Finest Your Answer That Please You Obtainable 48-1413 MOUNT NEBO CEMETERY Offers to DISCRIMINATING FAMILIES A 5-POINT PURCHASE PLAN Wise Counseling Beautiful Landscaping Perpetual Care Pre-Need Budget Plan Special Protective Features Ideally Located Near West Flagler at 53rd Avenue General OfficeOlympia Bldg. For Information Phone 3-3720 RABBI S. M. MACHTEI, Exec. Vice-President ROBERT YAFFEY. Sales Director NfiW AVAILABLE -HOME USE W WF WW ^sfll CONTAINS THI MIGHTY "lindane", CHLORDANE, DDT and PYRCTHRINS M NASATIR, Program Director % YIDDISH CLASSICAL HOUR WINZ nosn: FAMILY PLOTS Jewish SectionWoodlawn Park Cemetery AVAILABLE NOW! Blails and Information Call Cemetery Office 4-5922 (940 on Your Dial) EVERY SUNDAY 12:00 Noon to 1:45 P. 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FLORIDA'S LARGEST EXTERMINATING CO 420 LINCOLN ROAD MIAMI BEACH, FLA PHONE 5-2978 / pinon JD pinoi> 'WD DELICIOUSLY FAMOUS KOSHER DELICATESSEN Under Strict Rabbinical Sapa-rvUion Aep'evTit by The Beth Jli'.ao Vatf' f. I HaBai l.'0-.e* MM, r-i 3 m The Greater Mian <.sn. lit* 3aMk< JOMl ,vKy, Qirt EXCLUSIVELY DISTRIBUTED IN MIAMI BY Southern Provisions, Ine. 1721 N.W. 7TH AVENUE MIAMI, FLORIDA PHONES 3-002! and 2-8141*2 xml version 1.0 encoding UTF-8 REPORT xmlns http:www.fcla.edudlsmddaitss xmlns:xsi http:www.w3.org2001XMLSchema-instance xsi:schemaLocation http:www.fcla.edudlsmddaitssdaitssReport.xsd INGEST IEID EC4ITBJ6C_BM34FX INGEST_TIME 2013-05-07T23:35:40Z PACKAGE AA00010090_01159 AGREEMENT_INFO ACCOUNT UF PROJECT UFDC FILES PAGE 1 )A y, APRIL 21. 1950 fJewist Fkridian PAGE THIRTEEN fcj.150 Voters gtoter Here Official voter registration of ISO Dade County has been I fied to R. A. Gray, secretary state by Carl Holmer, Jr., eivisor of registration. s is an increase of 51,321 county's voting strength lie last general election in No' beI 1948, he said. It includes [79(3 Democrats, 18,961 RepubI 692 Peoples Progressives j 701 independents and others, f Negro registration jumped L 7,666 in 1948 to a present B l of 17.506 but the increase i Republican registration" was |. 452 ever 1948's 18.509. folmer recorded 134,639 freewho will be eligible to in the $12,500,000 L',1 bond issue proposal. There re only 105,166 property ownTin 1948. f he new registration would reE-e participation of 67,330 and | of a majority of these to over the bond issue. in all shies ,URPH Y ^SHOP 2>> UHCOCN ..,_ New Prayer Added To Orthodox Ritual A new prayer has been added to the Orthodox ritual. Its adoption for use on. the Sabbath closest to the date marking the establishment of Israel has been approved and advocated by the Rabbinical Council of America and the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, representing Orthodox Jewry. In a letter to the 400 rabbis who are members of the council and the 500 congregations now affiliated with the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, these national Jewish bodies have sent copies of the new prayer to their constituents. Thfr new prayer was prepared by Chief Rabbi Isaac Herzog and Ben Zion Uziel of Israel, and Orthodox congregations in America have been advised to adopt it in the ritual. Orthodox Jewry has also been called upon to celebrate the second anniversary of Israel's independence which, this year, occurs on Saturday, April 22, corresponding to the Hebrew date of the 5th of Iyar. The Orthodox congregations and their rabbis have been requested by the national bodies to dedicate their services on that day to the Israel celebration, and to introduce and dedicate the newly-composed prayer in their services. The Rabbinical Council of America also disclosed that it is in close and constant contact with the religious authorities in Israel and that many religious questions are being resolved on % the basis of inquiries and consultation with the Israeli religious leaders. State Department Is Not Neutral In. Israel-Arab Relations, Zionists Say NEW YORKThe American Zionist Council, official spokesman for all American Zionist parties, charges the State Department with "not maintaining its neutrality as between Israel and the Arab states," in a statement published in the Council's semi-monthly bulletin. Referring to State Department reassurance that it "sees no sign of any present threat to peace" in the Middle East, the statement points out that there is "no better evidence of aggressive intent" on the part of the Arabs than the unanimous vote taken in Cairo last week by the Arab League against separate treaties between any of the Arab states and Israel. The Department's failure to act on Israel's pending arms request, while allowing large-scale military equipment to be "assembled in Arab lands," forces the Council to the conclusion that the State Department "has been maneuvered into a position of antagonism to the interests of Israel and a pro-Arab policy." Kosher Killed Chiekens TENNESSEE POULTRY & EGG CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL WEDS. A.M. THURS. A.M. Phones 9-2585 9-7981 1340 S.W. 8th SL loGUST BROS R Vi IS the Df.SJ -.' ft Tropieal Chapter Chooses Leaders Mrs. Melvin Benner was elected president of the Tropical Chapter of B'nai B'rith Women at a recent meeting of the group at the Miami Beach Jewish Center. Others elected to office were Mrs. Sam Kesslcr, first vice president; Mrs. Louis Wilson, second vice president; Mrs. Stanley Saval, recording secretary; I Mrs. Herman Feldman, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Irving Laibson, treasurer; Mrs. Eddie Blackman, financial secretary; Mrs. Harvey Michaelson. historian: Mrs. Leon Epstein, sentinel; Mrs. Irving Cypen. councilor; Mrs. Louis Grossman and Manuel Jacobson, trustees. Board members include the Mesdames Harry Rubin, Joseph Feldman, Joseph Weiner, Irwin Medoff, Sol Barnett. Roy Levy. Sol Sternberg and Irving Goodman. Installation will be held on Sunday, April 30, at 7 p.m. at the Raleigh Hotel. The Mesdames Laibson. L. Wilson, Michaelson and J. Feldman are in charge of the affair. tyov briTi Rabbi Joseph E. Rackovsky 818 Michigan Avenue Miami Beach Phone 5-3595 The appointment of Edwin J. I.ukas. former executive director of the Society for Prevention of Ciime. as director of the Civil Rights program of the American Jewish Committee, was announced recently by Jacob Blaustein, national president of the committee. Mr. Lukas. who will coordinate the civil rights program of the American Jewish Committee, which embraces educational, legislative and litigative activities on the local, state and national levels, was in active practice as trial and appeal counsel in state and federal courts until 1941. when he became research associate of the Society for the Prevention of Crime. OCULIST'S PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED LENSES AND FRAMES DUPLICATED LARGE SELECTION IN LATEST STYLES Beach Optical Service 350 Lincoln Road Suit* 502 Phone 5-5419 % pen late Till 10 p. m. B'nai B'rith Women's Council Will Meet The Metropolitan Council o* B'nai B'rith Women will meet on Thursday, April 20, at 8 p.m. at the Miami Colonial Hotel. Mrs. A. Frank Wellins, chairman of the nominating committee. will present the slate of candidates and election of officers will take place. S. J. Freedman HEBREW BOOK STORE 417 Washington Ave. Miami Beach Between Fourth and Fifth Sts. Hebrew Religious Supplies For Synagogues and Private Use. Also for Hebrtw Schools. DnSD "D1B Telephone 5-9017 / BORSCHT ...SCHAV DELICIOUS HOT OR CHILLED Distributed by Palm Distributors Inc. 14 N.E. 24th St., Mi.ml Phone 3-68M SEITLIN & COMPANY INSURANCE ALL FORMS 19 N.E. Second Street Miami 32, Fla. Phones 9-3836 9-3837 Compatv M-types ONLY^exiHiJL THE 04S REFRIGERATOR STAYS SILENT-LASTS LONGER Dcrmomt j NEW LOW PRICES QUICK-CHANGE INTERIOR NO MOTOR TO WEAR! NO MACHINERY TO GROW NOISY! Different from all others, you'll find the new 1950 Gas Refrigerator is your biggest refrigerator value. For Servel alone has a freezing system without a single moving part. Nothing to wear or cause noise. So Servel alone stays silent, lasts longer. We have new 1950 Servels now on display. Before you choose any refrigerator, stop in and see them. We &AS&e/we&for SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS WE WILL BUY YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR PEOPLES z^d3^^COMPANY FORT LAUDERDALE V HOLLYWOOD % MIAMI BEACH PAGE 1 FRIDA Y. ABBIL .21. MM 111 % Jewish Firtk Chords T Give Concert At Beh Auditorium Sunday Night % fciK*lfcri^if, The long-standing dream of Choral Leader Ben Yomen will be realized when the Miami Jewish Folk Chorus, composed of 60 mixed voices, sings the Johann Sebastian Bach cantata, Life Will Conquer," at the unit's annual concert on Sunday, April 23. at 8:30 p.m. at the Miami Beach High School Auditorium. The cantata is composed of several of Bach's compositions, rearranged for chorus and set to Yiddish text by Yomen. Widely known as a conductor of liturgical Hebrew and Jewish music. Yomen has composed for theatrical productions in New Yo:k. woiked for the famous Jewish dancer, Benjamin Zemach, and has composed and arranged number of choral groups and soloists. His most recent ical composition is a complete Friday night service for the Beach Jewish Center, where he is musical director. Soloists at the concert will be Nathaniel Shprinzen, tenorEvelyn Samuels, soprano; and Joe Cohen, baritone. Shprinzen, leading tenor with the New York City Opera Company, is flying to Miami especially for the event Mrs. Samuels and Cohen have appeared in this area previously and have won praise from both critics and laymen. Mrs. Margaret Ben Yomen, also known as Margaret Chasan, will accompany the entire program. She received her extensive musical training at Juilliard School of Music, studied violin with Tosca Seidel, composition and theory with the noted teacher and authority, Charles A. Wedge, and with the modern composer, Bernard Wagenaur. At present she is music specialist at the Miami Beach YM & YWHA also covering their extension program at Temple Beth Sholatfi, and the Beach Jewish Center. Miami Chapters Of Children's Home \i llenver Will Install Leaders Installation of officers of the Greater Miami and Lorber Chapters of the National Home for .1, ,\ish Children at Denevr will be held Tuesday, May 2, at 12 at the Saxony Hotel. Mrs. Morris Skop will serve as installing officer and Miss N Tinsley, member of the Miami Opera Guild, will sing, acmied by Mrs. Gertrude H;.-folwood. Officers of the Greater Miami Chapter who will be installed include Mrs. Irving Miller, president; Mrs. Albert Dubler, first vac president; Mrs. Frank Cole, second vice president; Mrs. Alfred Grei .'uvald, third vice president; % Mrs, Lewis Kane, financial sec[rel v; Mrs. Frieda Strelitz, ding secretary; Mrs. Julius Sapi: stein, corresponding secretarj. Mrs. Benn Bloom, treasurer: [Miss Sadye Nathan, auditor. Honorary officers of the group Balkin Win Review "Measure Of Freedom" Tropical Lodge, B'nai B'rith, will feature a book review of the latest documentary study of subversive forces in the United States on Monday, April 24, at 9 p.m. at the Miami Beach Y. The book, "A Measure of Freedom' by Arnold Forster, will be reviewed by Gilbert J. Balkin, Florida regional director of the Anti-Defamation League, who will preside as moderator at a round-table discussion following the review. Five B'nai B'rith lodges and three women's chapters have been invited to participate in the discussion. Dr. Lester Gordon is program chairman. PAGE NINE: SUNRAYPARK HEALTH RESORT HOTELSANITARIUM FOB REST. CONVALESCENCE AND CHKONIC CASES WRITI roa ao9Kl1 it* *w o~ couirr MIAMI FLORIDAj are the Mesdames Ben Hertz. Sol Goldstrom. Harry Kaufman. Rose Steinhauser and Mollie Lifshutz. Members of the board of directors an; the Mesdames Sam Brown, Charles Burns. David Cohen. Melvin Crane. Herb Elisburg, George Feller, John Feller, Charles Friedopfcr. Ida Goldman, Joseph Kogos, Sam Kirstein, Elise Leschel, Sam Luby. Max Michaelson. Mitchell P. Miller, Gisela Ncwlander, Herman Pearl. Abe Pollack, M. B. Ross, Reva Schwartz. Freda Suberman. lsadcre Tannen, Sam Tunick, Morris Union, Herman Wronker, Harry Zeilinger. Lorber officers who will be inducted at the ceremonies include Mrs. Stanley Jamison, president. Mrs. Sol Alexander, vice president; Mrs. Sanford Swerdlin, recording secretary: Mrs. Cy Pearlman, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Myron Cowen, financial secretary: Mrs. Joseph Bulbin, treasurer: Mrs. Stanley Levitch, auditor: Mrs. Bernard Berkow. Mrs. Albeit Grayson, board members. To Aid Building Fund Mrs. Eva Kaufman will be hostess at a buffet supper and card party at her home. 681 N.E. 67th St.. on Saturday. April 22. at 8 p.m. Proceeds will go to the Northside Jewish Center Sisteri hood building fund. Lewis Unveiling i The dedication of a monument to the memory of the late Harry Lewis, formerly of 3381 S.W. 26th I ?* % yj?' take P'dce Sunday. April 23, at 2 p.m. at Mi. Sinai Cemetery with Rabbi Murray Grauer officiating. Mr. Lewis is survived by his wife and a daughter. Arrangements are in charge of Falmer s Miami Monument Co Friends and relatives are asked to be present. Silvers Attend Teachers 9 Meet Among the nearly 2500 teachers who met at Asheville, N. C, Apri 1 9 through 14 for the annual studv conference of the Association for Childhood International were Mr and Mrs. Herbert Silver. 950 Jefferson Ave., Miami Beach delegates of the Dade County public schools. Teachers from 42 states and several foreign countries attended the 1950 studysession. The Silvers returned t'( report to local schools what is being done and what can be done to improve the basic educational means for children. Herbert Silver was a delegate from the South Beach Elementarv School while his wife, Belle represented the Nautilus School! The Silvers are directors and owners of Camp Osceola for Boys and Camp Osceola for Girls in Hendersonville, N. C. USE THESE COLUMNS FOR YOU3 LEGAL ADVERTISING PHONE 2-1141 Kovensky Unveiling The dedication of a monument I to the memory of the late Mrs Eva Kovensky will be held Sunj day at 2 o'clock in the Jewish Section of Woodlawn Cemetery j with Rabbi Max Shapiro officiat1 \? g t Mrs Koven sky is survived by four sons, Irvin, David. Martin I and Benjamin. Thurmond Monument Company is in charge of arrangements. Friends and relatives are asked to attend AM A GENTLEMAN OF 44 NEVER MARRIED Vould like to become acquainted with single girl or widow about 8. No objection to child. Write Mr. 2.. Box 2973. Miami 18 Clarke To Review Book Carl Van Doren's "Benjamin Franklin" will be reviewed by Edward Clarke on Saturday, April 22, at 3:30 p.m. at the Spinoza Outdoor Forum, 124 11th St., Miami Beach. On Tuesday from 8 to 9 p.m. Dr. Abraham Wolfson will discuss "The Art of Living." At 9 p.m. the forum wil listen to "America's Town Meeting of the Air." Chernoff Unveiling The dedication of a monument to the memory of the late Mrs. Helen Chernoff will be held Sunday at one o'clock in Mt. Nebo Cemetery with Rabbi Irving Lehrman officiating. Mrs. Chernoff is survived by a son, Max a daughter. Nettie Cohen and a 1 grandchild, Shirley Bond. Friends and relatives are asked to attend, Inurmond Monument Company is in charge of arrangements. Elect Lucille M. Radio Workshop To Air "Occupation: Housewife" Radio Workshop for Democracy a communitywidc dramatic weekly live radio series on human relations, presents "Occupation: Housewife," in its latest program this Saturday, April 22. at 7 4f. p.m. over radio station WMIE Judith Cohen. Ann Nevel. Rose Homes. Evelyn Lapin, Eleanoi Freeman and Cy Kramer will comprise the cast for this proprogram, which is directed by Gertrude Marx, with Bernard % n cr of the F1,,l ida regional t%*A ': Dcfamati( n League of B nai B nth, serving as technical adviser. THE BROWNDORFFS DE SOTO HOTEL AND HEALTH RESORT SAFETY HARBOR, FLA SPRINr ne ^ ea X vvater 3-2367' DAY. PER PERSON, AMERICAN PLAN. A Modern. steamheated. Fireproof Hotel. All Rooms with Private Bath or Shower. Elevator Service Physiothera p y massage colonies mineral baths and allied treatments. Special diets for those in need. 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Mrs. Von Arx is the wife of Joseph Von Arx, faculty member of the University of Miami, with whom she is engaged in law practice. VON ARX TEACHER ATTORNEY BUSINESS WOMAN SOCIAL WORKER SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT NO 3 COUNTY WIDE VOTEMAY 2 Dem. Prim. MM. Pol. Adv.) Big News for the Jewish Residents of Coral Gables, the Southwest and Neighboring Areas Kenholz Kosher Market 207 Almeria Avenue (Corner Ponce de Leon Blvd.) Now Under the New Management of SAM MELNICKCARL GROSCH the Well Known Kosher Butchers Formerly Operating the Penn Market. Miami Beach We are here to accommodate the public with the best quality of kosher meat and the finest service COME IN AND CONVINCE YOURSELF Give us a trial and you will surely be satisfied We are under the supervision of the GREATER MIAMI VAAD HAKASHRUTH Rabbi Joseph E. Rackovsky. Director PHONE 48-0346 FREE DELIVERY MIAMI TOP SOIL CO. Wholesale and Retail Rough or Pulverized Grade A. Soil "WE SPREAD" Phone 4-0335 LANDSCAPING OUR SPECIALTY EDWARD ALPER 1813 S. W. 21st Terrace ALL WORK GUARANTEED Zionist State of Israel .. THE FIRST JEWISH STATE IN 2000 YEARS AN INTIMATE REPORT By RALPH McGILL Here's What McGill writes ... A new nation cannot stand alone as soon as it is born. ... All this makes of Israel many things. It makes it a giant test tube in human and sociological observation. Their lives are lonely ones, without movies or recreation, yet they are but a few of the many hundreds who volunteered to help build a country. America, which never managed to get the Palestine problem in perspective, and cannot get this new Israel, must keep in mind it is a Jewish state. I had seen this Israel nation trying to be born. It had caught me up as few things have done." Recently returned from Israel, Mr. McGill writes from on-the-spot information and observations and in 194 he made an extended tour of Europe and Palestine. He saw the new state tryino, to be born. He knows the people and their problems. McGill knows the New State of Israel. He has a genius for interpreting world events into everyday language. READ THIS ON-THE-SPOT REPORT NOW APPEARING IN THE MIAMI DAILY NEWS A BETTER PAPER BETTER THAN EVER RALPH McGILL Famous Editor and World Traveler PAGE 1 IDAY, APRIL 21, 1950 J ewisfi rhriUtr PAGE FIVE Irs. Sehwadron Yo Be Installed U presideni Of New Sisterhood Eg. Joseph Schwadronwm be I iiril as president of the Khood of the Miami Hebrew ,1 and Congregation at a tea the SC % hoot building on Tuesday. "a 25, at l P-m. This will be f newly formed organizations L installation affair. Lc Nathan Coulton, membcrfc chairman, will be in charge ^arrangements and serve as Pi Mrs. David Meltzer pJtality chairman, will greet S 'ii Simon April, spiritual H,., of the congregation, will the installation address and nil the officers. be installed at the cereare Mrs. Joseph n, president: Mrs. IsaFogel, vice president; Mrs. Stone, treasurer; Mrs. kllll'S ck financial sccrevhael Blank, Iv Mrs. Edward Becker, recj jn ,. secretary; Mrs. Max S. j r, corresponding secremembers include the Isdames Simon April, Louis Lust Nathan Coulton, Herbert film Becky Becker, Michael Jdicr Bin Golden, Murray fschcnbaum. David Meltzer, _phuMoss, G. Pearlman, Fred tenth:!!. Nellie Simpkins. Ben B loff, Sarah Stone, Milton tiner William Weintraub Gables Men's Club To Hold "Millionaire's Nite" The Coral Gables Jewish Center Men's Club will sponsor its first annual "Millionaire's Night" on Sunday. April, 23, at 8 p.m. at the temple auditorium. Edgar Miller, chairman of the committee in charge of the program, stated that the secret of how to be a "Millionaire for a Night" will be revealed at the affair. Jewish Nomination Made i Hialeah-Miami Springs ... Community Center and elections Nominations for officers were | wiU take place Wednesday, May held at the last meeting of the 110, at the Hialeah City Hall. Reception Will Honor Rep. And Mrs. Smothers "Smathers for Senator" beach headquarters will hold a reception at 5824 Alton Road on Friday, April 21, from 2 until 5 p.m. in honor of Rep. George Smathers and his wife, Rosemary. Mrs. Joseph Schwadron Will Sing In Havana Cantor Samuel Kelemer has been invited to appear as guest artist at the Israeli anniversary celebration, to be sponsored by the Jewish community of Havana Cuba, Saturday, April 22. The cantor will be accompanied by Mrs. Kelemer and his accompanist, Herman Fried. (tables Sisterhood Cited For Promoting Interfaith Relations A citation for promoting inter-. % ,, j % j u faith relations was presented to | Week 19o0 and was signed by the Sisterhood of the Coral President Harry S Truman; Gables Jewish Center last Friday Honorary President John L. Sullievening at a special sisterhood | van, Sabbath service conducted by P; 4iss Marilyn Ross of Elmhurst, Y., is entertaining guests at Sorrento Hotel while vacaning here. Highly acclaimed for beautiful soprano voice. 19kr-old Miss Ross is a veteran numerous benefit performances a favorite of patients in VA ipitals along the East Coast. Ith the Metropolitan Opera )mpany as her goal, this atctive young lady spends most Iher time practicing. Rabbi Morris A. Skop. Guest speakers were Dr. Elwood C. Nance, president of the University of Tampa and James A. Whitehead, regional director of the National Conference j>i Christians and Jews who presented the citation to Mrs. Irving Gerstenfeld, president of the sisterhood. and Mrs. Herman Rubin, interfaith chairman. The citation read "The Nat'l Conference of Christians and Jews extends appreciation to the Sisterhood of the Coral Gables Jewish Center for cooperation in the promotion of Brotherhood Everett R. Clinchy, president. Especially praised was the recent Institute of Judiasm sponsored by the sisterhood in cooperation with the Christian women of the area. The Greater Miami Council of Church Women reciprocated with a similar Institute of Christianity at the Holy Cross Episcopal Church, April 19. Idge Oka To Direct Tudgi Kenneth Oka wil direct program of the Music Lovers [>up of the Miami Beach Y on April 25. at 8:30 p.m. r I Chasan is director. Sweet Sixteen Party A sweet sixteen party was given by Miss Jewel Muravchick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Muravchick, 3340 Chase Ave., Miami Beach, at the Sherry Frontenac Hotel Saturday night. Miss Muravchick attends Miami Beach High School and is secretary of the student council. A buffet supper, dancing and entertainment were features of the party. Two hundred guests were present including Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Feldman of New York. U. S. T I R E S HFL IOO-I< NYLON LINE IllS Tax $! 300 FT. 46 LB. TEST 17c .Stnlnloss LEADER WIRE jtS ft. Nos. 1 to 9 each. PLUBOER FISH HOOKS % Tft Sizes 1 to % "> 100 ww A MILLION ITEMS JUST AS LOW Tower Tire Co. 2197 N.W. 7th AVE. CORNER 22nd STREET Life Inauranca Eatataa Authoritatively Programmed NAT GANS Metropolitan Llfa Ina. Co. 907 Biacayne Bldg. Ph. 3-4816 or 4-9981 8ea or phono ma forjjuf LIFE INSURANCE NEEDS Irving Blasberg at BEACH AMBULANCE Announces the ADDITION OF THE FOLLOWING TELEPHONE NUMBER FOR THE ADDED CONVENIENCE OF DADE COUNTY PHYSICIANS, HOTELS. AND CLIENTS 5-2100 In Addition to 5-5844 Beaeh Ambulance 1850 Alton Road. M. B. GEORGE S. 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La: slant % .. man and Mrs. C H Reedes president at I Sociei foi C:i\~ % ndD: :.!. MM .:..;. ana I Reset ..--. Unit : UM University I :.:.. n Mrs R s isu i \ | T.pletjon ol the Children s Treatment Z* nl while Dj Sanders ras namec foi his r..:. nallj in th< -: _-:.:..:..; polie : r : Any individual sr organ i % % -, lettej tt s until ". 0_:Marcella Black, a recent participant in the Miss Miami Beach contest, sells the first ticket to B'nai B'rith Council annual benefit carnival to George J. Talianoff, right, as Leo Steinman, fund drive chairman, looks on. Plans are now being formulated for a midway with games, music, entertainment, rides at the Miami Beach Y grounds on July 16. All B'nai B'rith lodges in the area will participate in the sver.t which attracted a crowd of 6.000 last year. 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Israel s iccoad mairmuj u| a Jewish Stw wiB foo rw ]J attemicr. eathc noaimentall achieTeents made pwab\i there :r.::.gJiXiaricttlti supper: :i tie Onhtd J Appea!. The Create! Jewish "'deration is cium eoaducnag a drive lor S1.4ILL a mr:: pcrrion of whichtj earrr-arksd :':: the United Jal ish Appeal The success ol Hi drive will ::-:.:.. e luall policy s:r.:s the date of its1 birth Cpes the gates ai| keep Ibsen :?n." MIMI St<*in To >p.*ak At Sf*r\iee . % % 1 % .... N % H L % % % % % % Roseahouse Runs For Sect In Legislatiire : : '. .._._ I i .. o or -. % % % ll-ih H To Hold Pa<-kage Party % Beth EJ anc .:; % .:: % ; % A:;.! 1' | % I Hall Stdney H. I % I the afu k:tchen f und r: i Kn Max Bappaport and : Palmer, chairmen Plat % -'~ for its ir.r..,: ->-. .-. ;..i... pre* -.-.-. MIM Goldon Wins Huk< Honor JW' Post Xaiiu'x f app rMiiruaiii(-r Temple W oitun To Hold Tea f ti .. P I I rice c i r ; % ? : r: Ben S itact Rose Horn wa re-eleci dir.: .:' ..-.: lawtallaiBcei ^ Sunday Mi" at 1 3' p rr. =: the Dora A-i % 7 : -.% -. Durhan N C S 7 Ut % .: : % Ki Tamara Chapter To Hear 4iller. (apt. Gansberg ninent cititens of Israel will s] ..% -" : M en D Iu< sday April 25 a: :he V:.:^r Hotel :i44 Ocean Drive. They are Paul Gillei and Cap! Or. Gunsberg. now visiting at Miami Beach, who will discuss Tr.e Prohl ." nn nting Inhabitants of Israel ii % E :' ofiacers will take at the meeting. Nornina:. : office .-elude: presidenl Mrs A Louis Mechlowitz; fir?: lilent, :.:: s PfaOip Bloom: :_ : % prosier:. Mr; Ja;k h. Kane: third vice presider.:. Albert Rosen: recording secMr; Max Sieraste in: correspemdinsj secretary, lira --: f.nancial secretary. : : % Lillian Bogdan; lumiuu i ;': ; ? : : : -Si n n Apr:!. Israelite Center k Forming Hebrew A H-. -..-. 7 :; xi 3:; Steffi J elite Cena.l S W .% .. I Mrs A -z. pn Parth. ation abodl 7 % ..i.r.vi eye Mrs Irvine S rlinj % % % % lea .-:-.:-.: : c % reeerrati' : "Story Party" Program Time, Station Changed i i % % WDiZ : % Story 1 Lee M and dramatics teacher The i-ast .sponsored by the .'. Jewish Ed_ j.-ea-.e: M:arr.. Mrs M. for progra.T.; of r Asaociationi aa service of the bureau Mrs, Gordon Appointed To Hospital Committee Harry G rd (MM this % a member :f the \ A % > Hospital ttee at P. nta: the W men's Orfanizati n g v : t the National Jewish Welfare Board She was recomi % % r the p at bv the Na>al Women s League of the Lnited Synagogue of America. A past president of disi and local Bnai Bnth, men, Mrs. Gordon has been V t*T active :n religious, civic and philanthropic organizations. She ^s a former president of Junior] Hadassah and has served as presii dent of Beth David Sisterhood i for two terms. Frat Alumni To MNJ 7.. :: Alumn Epsi: n F Tuesdj 25. at 8:U tf the C: Hotel, J U -j Beach. president, has] r.. un Plans : national oj :. .-. I in Miami i % % % % % % : be d.-...^..i Fl... under the -.: -' w r ch iJ Tt-e .ts% % =' a "!, HH Jew .-" ty r, d "*l % raphic aejenei *<* % *J ^ Synd.cate. Wer owide "*!*7 r^.,o ? Et: ; Ml can A:: *.,r- Ne wepacft. £^wj: ru*ran{fe JJ w cM % -:-.: % % -___H Miasen PTION R* TE JJ One >aTwe Years 7REDT1HOC|JT EdTrr a-d Publ*J OFnCE and PLANJ 120 N. E. Sixth SWjj TelephonesJ^U^, FRIDAY. APR^ 11 1YAR *. 9,1 L Volume 23 PAGE 1 : lp A Y. APRIL 21, 1950 *Jenisti Fhridlian PAGE SEVENTEEN Ourl ilin Folk By LEON GUTTERMAN HOLLYWOOD Toprankmg Pi n picture producer David % gelznick has purchased screen L u to author John Hersey's k. "The Wall," a novel bed executions. The technique will be that of "inner exposition"the record of these events as they were perceived by the victims of I on the martyrdom of Polish the trap or as they were conveyed |r.v during the Nazi occupa'-;, lznick tells me the price the novelist is $100,000 M :centage of the picture's 0IW .,nd the property reverts gersey after 25 years. he most unusual angle, how. r is that Selznick under terms the contract gives Hersey the h't to pass on the choice of benwriter, cast and director. a unique concession, ticularly from Selznick, who always been extremely ous of his own right of final rov;.l of any picture in which involved. ,:.-t v. however, stuck to his on the approval angle, i'ming that more important to tha i the money involved was nee that the film about s in the Warsaw ghetto during war be shotat least the kgroundsin the actual Warlocale. No request for persion has been yet made. ierwise, Selznick plans to shoot Israel or Italy or both. He start production in the Although "The Wall" is an hievement in scholarship, a jy :n human understanding I a magnificent panorama of ils who, condemned to hunger, ease, torture, and obliteration, her broke down completely or trered even more vividlybelise of the grimness of the bjpet matterthere was only bradic interest by film comues in the property, despite book's phenomenal sale since publication by Alfred Knopf few weeks ago. lznick says he will make "The kll" as panoramic in scope and Dduction as his "Gone With the nd." The form of the motion will follow that of the ^k, and will be produced as a ry. broken and episodic on the rface, which will combine Modrama and intrigue, scenes jdumestic life or social organItion, studies in character depopment, with the group scenes hunger, typhus, mob terror, Elks Install Judge Spaet Judge Harold B. Spaet was installed as the 16th exalted ruler of Elks Lodge 1601 following a banquet at Dave Singer's Restaurant last week. Installed with Judge Spaet during ceremonies at lodge headthrough individual stories. Hersey, who is convinced that human vajues, human feelings, and human experiences are the basic building blocks of writing no matter how sweeping or seemingly abstract the event written about may bedevoted much of his time to the writing of "The Wall." In fact, he started working on it early in 1945, when, as a correspondent in Russia, he was taken on a tour that included Poland. What he saw in the concentration camps, then being liberated, and in what had once been the ghettos, convinced him that Americans must be told exactly what had happened. A year was devoted to further research here in the United States talking to survivors, examining material sent to this country, going through translations of thousands of letters and newspapers. After many months of actual writing, the result was an urgent and remarkable book on a grand scale, and one which seizes upon our minds and hearts. The "Quiz Kids," who started as a summer radio series 10 years ago and grew into a top ranking radio and television feature, will pass another milestone this week.. It will be the mental moppets' I Edward C. Fogg, III. leading Judge Harold B. Spaet quarters, 720 West Ave., were 500th broadcast. Five To Attend Atlanta Meet Five Miamians are slated to attend the board meeting of the Southern region of Junior Hadassah at the Peachtree Manor Hotel in Atlanta on Saturday and Sunday. April 22 and 23. They are Elaine Sachs, regional first vice president; Miriam Scheinberg, president of the Miami unit; Beverly Raphael, president of the Miami Beach unit; Selma Lewis regional American affairs chairman; Mrs. Gerald P. Soltz, regional fund Kanized manhunts, the mass raising chairman. knight; David M. Trau, loyal knight; Marvin Kimmel, lecturing knight; Alan G. Stratton. secretary; and Albert Finkelstein. treasurer. Lou Welch, James P. Wendler. Isaac S. Gold, Val C. Cleary, Sol Meringoff were inducted as member of the board of trustees for five years. Named by Judge Spaet following installation were Lawrence Hoffman, squire; Louis Bertman, inner guard; Robert Henshaw, chaplain; William Brody, justice of the subordinate forum and Saul Nash, organist. Andrew Healey of Coral Gables, district deputy, officiated at the rites, assisted by other Elk officers from all part of the state. GLASS FOR EVERY PURPOSE STORE FRONT PLATE and WINDOW GLASS [Furniture Topi, Bereled Minors and Resilvering Our Specialtr L. & G. Glass and Mirror Works 136 S.W. 8th St PHONE 3-4834 MORRIS ORUN LOUIS GERBER TRUCKING BOND TRANSFER, Inc. LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING Phone 2-3144 1812 N. W. 7th Ave. C3S&BI33BE LINDA BRANDS, inc. Exclusive Distributors of the Famous KOSHER ZION Delicatessen Products Suggest for your health, for your satisfaction demand "KOSHER ZION" Products, under the supervision of Rabbi Sholem Gedalia Kolpas. 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Claude Pepper led the fight for Florida's Flood-Control Program... Claude Pepper has always backed price supports far citrus, tobacco, peanuts, tung oil, and many others. (His opponent only last yoar ~ oted against maintaining the 90% parity support program in Congress.) The record tells the story in a nutshell. When it comes to getting things done for the farmers of Florida -Claude Pepper's actions speak louder than anyone's promises and always have. Hear CLAUDE PEPPER STATE-WIDE RADIO HOOK-UP FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 8-8:30 P.M. E.S.T. DADE FEDERAL Construction or Permanent Home Mortgage Loans offer builders and individuals advantages they appreciate... Low Interest Rates Easy Monthly Payments Until Repaid No Penalty for Prepayment in part or in full Low Closing Costs Friendly. Efficient Service Consult Us Now No Obligation! Valuable gifts are still available to those who open new savings accounts with $10.00 or more. 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The is will be presented by D: N thaniel Levli of the ent:: the conclave, wh held in conjunction with the ,:nual convenl of the Florida Medical Associat. m. Dr. Levin will explain 1 at cancer victim le ns : again without a I I % % :. /oice box" been removed. The outlook :n cancer of the th: ne of the n : % % ; % :. -._ all types of cancer. Dr. Lvin revealed. The use of the bronchoscope. as well as new cell stud; % ssible. :.: % : % vi r, list con ned. or nchos been n extent in no Ions i <--hi n treatment is Dr. Lev i r many was ass son in the I i Bronchos % | I Sinai Hospil n vi | int the 5t t its kind in the South. Hi als stafi H Pratt G n ral H i\ ital, D Use of hoi such as aun ; cin ...... ... of. head and chest its, as recent rices in the py will be discussed on Sunday's | gram. Other local sped; n the .. am include Dr. M. Jay Flipse, who will pi esidi Dr. Xathaniel Levin round table chest c nference with the following participants: Dr. David Kirsh, X-ray aspects: Dr. David A. Nathan, medical asDr. DeWitt C. Daughtry. ts Di Alexandei ill review the u-. tics. Dr. Levin and Dr. Pli] _.. brief preview of thadio progran n WIOD at 7:30 p.i Sat day. Advanci M licit Sui I 1 I and Dr. Flips I on the medical f Dr. L. ; ting n surgery. >IIIIIA Dinner To Honor Rivkind The Miami Beach Hotel Association will honor Samuel Rivkind. who has served as its president for two terms, at a dinner, Thursday. April 20, at the Saxony Hotel. Dr. David S. Andron. operator of the Towers and Albion Hotels. will be toastmaster and Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker and Hotel C immissioner James Landon will be featured speakers at the celebration. Promotion plans of the association to encourage 1.000.000 new Miami Beach visitors here next season will be outlined by the association officials, including Executive Secretary Samuel Kaplan. Youth oroup Forming The Coi IG We lenter is organizing a club for boys and girls between the ages of 16 and 19. The new unit meets every y at 8:30 p.m. at the center. Additional information may be obtained by calling Helene Bengis at 4-5787 or Dorothy Balber at 48-1604. Annual Meeting Slated The annual meeting of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation is scheduled for May 18. according to an announcement by William D. Singer, president. Singer urged all individuals to keep this date open. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JlIM'MAl. CIRCUIT IV AND FOR DADE CQL'NTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY, No. CATHERINE BUTTER, Plaintiff, vs. HAROLD V. BUTTER, JR., Def.ii'lant. TO: HAROLD V BUTTER, JR. ''.IT 771it Street, Ozone Park, Long Island, New York. VOL' ARE REQUIRED to serve a copy of your anawer t" the IIMI of Int "ii the plaintiff** attorney i. o Iginal .iii-\\ er In th* of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on "i before the 19 day of May, ... the above enl Itled cause foi othej Ise .. I 'ecree Pro I !on, will be pntered against you. Dated t!iis 19 day of April, 1950. E. 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M I David Pottaah _~ ':, 5-13 from the date i I hereof, ., ", lub!: PAGE 1 FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1950 +-Jeist Fhrkfktr PAGE FIFTEEN ,|WV Post Names Osi| Leader Albert Ossip was elected commander of the Miami Beach Post 0 f the Jewish War Veterans last week. Others named to office were Leonard Tobin, senior vice commander; Dr. Theodore Arvan, junior vice commander; Hylan kout, judge advocate; Burnett Roth, historian; Ed Boylan, chaplain; Rabbi Moshay P. Mann, associate chaplain; Herman Sokolow, oflicer-of-the-day; Sam Barracas, sergeant-at-arms; Dr. Mortimer Abrashkin, post surgeon; Maurice Klein, three-year trustee; Saul T. Von Zamft, oneyear trustee. Members of the executive committee include Harriet Gottesman, Frank Gordon, Norman Kout, Edythe Jiser, James McConnell, Dr Martin Robinson, Arthur Selevan and Capt. Gerald P. Soltz. Has Firm Erects &>w Building General headquarters of the Peoples Water and Gas Co. will be moved from Miami Beach. where they have been maintained since 1929. to North Miami by November when a new building is completed. The company, which serves cities from Fort Lauderdale to Miami Beach, is making the move to have a more central location fur its system and for the convenience* of its employes, most of whom live in the northwest section of Miami, H. P. Thomas, vice president, said. Commercial offices will remain in Miami Beach. Ground already has been broken and the building will be completed before Oct. 31, when the gas company's 10-year lease expires on its present headquarters, 1526 Alton Road. It will be a two-story building with 16,500 square feet, on 125th St., west of N.E. Sixth Ave. It will be of modern conventional design, with a marble and keystone front. A showroom and warehouse will be on the first floor and executive offices on the second floor. Officers of Sholem Lodge, B'nai B'rith, were installed at ceremonies at the Delano Hotel. In the photo (seated. 1. to r.) Dr. Matthew Drosdoff, president of the Florida Federation of B'nai B'rith Lodges; Jerome Weinkle. first vice president; Sidney Aronovits, president; David Stuzin, second vice president; John Kronenfeld. outgoing president; (rear, 1. to r.) Irving Saal, trustee; Herbert Blume, warden; Sapford Swerdlin. secretary; Milton A. Friedman, trustee; Marvin Rauzin, trustee; Judge William L. Pallot, past president of the Greater Miami B'nai B'rith Council; Bernard Newmark, financial secretary; Edward Newman, assistant monitor; Frank Jaffe, guardian. Not shown are Edward Roth, treasurer, and Alex Cohen and Sam Silver, trustees. Associated Samuels To Be Commentator Julius Samuels, director of activities of the Miami Jewish Community Center, will be guest commentator at the weekly parent education series of the center on Wednesday, April 26, at 8:15 p.m. Topic will be "Parents Through the Eyes of the Teen-Agers." Samuels will develop the subject through the use of a recording obtained through the Mental Health Society of Southeastern Florida. Home Auxiliary Slates Election Election of officers will be held at the meeting of the Miami Beach Auxiliary to the Jewish Home for the Aged on Tuesday. April 25, at 12:30 p.m. at Douglas Gardens, N.E. 2nd Ave. and 53rd St., according to Mrs. Benjamin Appel, president. Miss Clara Goldenberg, chairman of the nominating committee, will take charge of the election. Following the meeting, members of the board will be hostesses at a reception for members and guests. Mrs. Harry Danziger, Mrs Max Greenberg and Mrs. Helen Sparber are in charge of arrangements. The program, which is being planned by Mrs. Louis Makovsky, Grossberg Elected To Phi Beta Kappa Sidney E. Grossberg, recently accepted at the Emory University School of Medicine, has returned from Emory, where he had just been elected to Phi Beta Kappa, national scholastic honorary soc iety. Active in extra-curricula r work, he was president of the Emory Independent S t u dents' Association and vice president of the Hillel Foundation which he represented on the council of the will feature Murray Phillips, who I Emory Christian Association. He tm :M 1 e*t* itr T*Vt*\ A mav infirm I :_ *l. n s CHOCK-FULL OF V Oil is billed as "The American Balladeer," a radio, television and recording artist, who apepars weekly as the Wanderer on station WTVJ. Dr. Gerson Takes Over Nassau Hotel Dr. George J. Gerson of Coral Gables, revealed that he assumed control of the Fort Montagu Beach hotel this week. Dr. Gerson, for more than 12 years the optometrist in Burdine's Department store, said the deal was made by the firm of Gordon, Ltd., of which he is sole owner. Dr. Gerson's wife, Ethel, is with him in Nassau. His mother, Mrs. Louis Gerson, lives at 2192 Alton Rd Miami Beach. Ptoneer Jewish Camp of the South CAMP OSCEOLA_ FOR BOYS On Lake Osceola Hendersonville, N. C. FOR GIRLS On Silver Lake Horse Shoe, N. C. REGISTRATIONS ACCEPTED FOR A 4 WEEK SESSION OR THE 8 WEEK SEASON Private Swimming Pools Rich. Cultural Program An Lake Activities Sabbath Services Resident Medical Staff or ?' b k ,J?' d r in ? nort Seasoned Mature Counselors YJL r ,£<} u,door s P rt9 CALL OWNERS AND DIRECTORS: HERBERT SILVER. B.S. IN ED.: M. ED. BELLE SEGAL SILVER. L. I.; B. A. 950 Jefferson Avenue, Miami Beach Telephone 5-5975 or 5-4239 has also been active in the Emory Players the Debtate Forum, Alpha Epsilon Upsilon honor society and the Freshman Orientation Committee. Past president of the local Aleph Zadik Aleph and past regional secretary to that organization, he is staying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Grossberg, 212 S.W. 20th Road. Removal Of Segregation In Education Asked ATLANTA, (JTA) Removal of all segregation laws in education was demanded here this week in a resolution adopted unanimously by 225 educators representing 116 colleges and universities in the South. The resolution was approved at a conference which is considered to be the first of its kind ever DRINK PLENTY OF ffcripure Water CASE OF SIX TABLE BOTTLES 85c 5-GALLON BOTTLE. 75c DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME 'TOR BETTER HEALTH FROM INFANCY TO OLD AGE" PHONE 2-4128 LISTEN TO MIAMI'S ONLY GAL HILLBILLY DISC JOCKEY D0VEY STARK 5:00 6:00 P.M. 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FLORIDA 10% DISCOUNT IF COPY OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS PRESENTED WHEN REGISTERING i PAGE 1 PAGE TEN Jteftftflnr*fag FRIDAY, APRIL 21 pj Slum Clearance Groap Will Meet A general meeting of the group fighting to force low cost government housing and federally financed slum clearance by the city con-.r.-.:ssion was announced for next Saturday by Abe ATOBOritt, who reported the drive "already over the top." At the Saturday meeting. % -.eduled for 10 a.m. at the downI mi YWCA. ail % % % % rkers will be asked to turn in thj pet."., r".hey have ix-vr. ..:.-..-.".ing during ecent we Undei th< initiative petiti r. section of the city chart city nunissi n must either adopt 1 .:' ::.: signatures :I I p ent I the n petition Or. : :asions the city miss lown a $10.000.000 federal I cost devc. ;. eni which nld (oil slum clearance Both times the asui e was i< fe ate i by the v tea .: Maj i W M Woliarth and C mmissi :.-.: Louie 3ar.de; and William W Charles, while d mnussi n Robert L Fl yd and Perrine Palme i Ji 1 Light I its passage WANTED Room, Board for Mother and Care of 6 Year Old School Girl Call 58-6051 N. Mrs. Deutsch Dies At 41 Obituaries Mr? Adel:ne Deutsch. 41. passed away suddenly at a local tal on Wednesday. April 12 A resides! of Miami for the past ten years, coming here from New York. Mrs iitsch lived at 3502 S W. 15th St She was member of the .. r d o f d i % i of t h c Sisterhood I the :' J c W - h gati : ; nbe: of I h t >. uthw i st Civic Nati a :-.a thei religi us, civic ... nizati ns Surviv rs include her husband. ... daughter, Myra: a son. her m thei Mrs Jennie Halpem; ;ri sister. Mrs Estellc Seiferl f New V :.-; S vices were held at the Miimi Riv< % pel with interment a: Mount Nebo with Rabb: ".'. rr.^ 5k >p officiating .'..'GEORGE G AOLER .. ..::% Venetlaa Waj bIMren. sir* i Si a % % v r .... % hapel. % LEO KAY :-- -' % '> % % % % % Ai .. % % % % % R BENJAMIN BENSON SILBERMINTZ H, aughter. Mrs. ........ ,,nd intern--M 0} % % % Former VACUUM.OR ENCYCLOPEDIA Salesmen or Women Wonderful Opportunity Apply between 9-10 A.M. 1260 S.W. 22nd St. Rm. 1 J. Braun. Mgr. SUBLET MIAMI BEACH Going North. Will sublet al sacrifice unusual 2-bedroom 2-bath apt. May 1-Sept. 1 or longer. 2 PerchesLarge Cedar Closets. CALL 86-2780 "A GOOD NAME is more to be treasured than rich.ee." P-:-. f-ri GORDON' FUNERAL -HOMESYMBOLIZES EVERYTHING A GOOD NAME i ouncil Women To Seat Leaders Installation of officers of the Miami Section of the National Council of Jewish Women will be held at a continental brunch at the Saxony Hotel at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday. May 3. Chairman of the event will be Mrs Sydney L. Weintraub who will also serve as mistress of ceremonies. Installing officer will be Mrs. Morris Skop. Mrs Aaron Farr has been reelected president. First vice president :s Mrs. Alexander Libow: second vice president. Mrs. Leonard Beldner and third vice president. Mrs. Julius A. Oshlag. Elected board members will also be installed. Mrs. Lewis Brown. long time resident, will give the invocation. The program will feature students from the Ring Theatre f the University of Miami, who will present variety acts. Reservations may be made by Ding Mrs. Jean C. Lehman. 3-6789. Mrs Morton Greenwood. 86-5569 and Mrs. Irving Hirsch. 5-T370 When Your Tablets Get Down to 4 That's the Time j To Buy Some For 25 years the r.i~e GORDON has beer, associated with service :; Greater Miami Jewish causes In your time of need let us help you as we have done for other grateful families GORDON 710 S.W. 12th Avenue Phone 53431 or 9-1435 JOS. L. PLT7MMEH UP SET S^ACH Alka-Seltzer AT ALL DRUG STORES VAX KASANOF s.W list Ti r : % >-- % % :. here from ... rvived by bto % % % i ton MorrU M ami Beai b. .. .. u n and Mrs. Ber. lark*burn, u \ % .... -.. % % % !. Kapland. M R -. % % were bel ,. :. Rabbi Max Sh % % Jewish section of Uawi % % > VICTORlAL KURTZ s;. of :S3 Mtb Bt., paaaed away April 14 at h*r home where she lived win for daneliter, Mrs Pearl Hyman. A l for H years, Mrs. Kurtx came rom Philadelphia. Senrtcej were held at Gordon F-jneral Home, follow;r. e whuh the remains were sent Id Philadelphia for interment. MRS MINNIE BECK Of &570 Nautilus Drive, a i f,,r five year*, cming fr.im ''.'J-. r| pawed ...: on April IS. The were .-.-nt to HcKceai in % .. % % .and Interment oy Riverside Memorial Chapel of Miami ISIDOR OPPENHEIM .' | ,,r. Prive. passed aa> Api : % A wli ter visitor from Brooklyn, the rema ni were s-nt to New fork for sen ei and interment by Riverside Memorial '"hapel of Miami penhelm was survived :.> hl> wife, Hannah, one son and che daughter. HYMAN S.TUART KAPLAN <.'' N Bay K'ad. a resident ,f Mian Bea h who came here five vears ago from New York, passed kway on April IT. Services were held, on Wednesday at the Riverside | Pull Lever 27-A. For Common Sense Way to: GARNER S28,000,000 Revenue ELIMINATE Sales Tax. Bookies and Syndicated Racketeers WITHOUT Legalized Gambling. By Adopting: ROSENHOUSE BOOKIE BUSTER BILL PLAN" Establish sufficient pari mutual sub-stations within 75 miles radius (Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Cour.t-.es wired directly to Totalizer at Track the same cs at BOOTHS" within track enclosure, which will record all play on or off track on "TOTO BOARD" same as at track. Track "TOTE BOARD" to be televised ct each SUBSTATION so wagerers able to see change of odds and crr.ount of play same as at track. Substations to be operated by employees of track I not private licensees) under Racing Commission supervision under same rules as booths at track hence "NO POLITICS." Only short amendment to Fla. Statutes Sec. 550.16 r. -.-.: ;.' M. H. Rosenhouse Miami. Telephone 3-5418 915 Olympia Building fThe Bookie Buster Candidate for Legislature Group 3) Seasoned Lawyer 25 years active Miami practice. Memorial Chapel, Miami Beach, with IlabW I>eon Kronish oHWMW. Bjtjri ment followed in Mt N ebo Cemetery. MRS DINA BERCER 76. of 1001 'olllns Ave.. passed awa> 'r.n Ai.e" : A winter visitor from U,, Mrs. Berger I. survived by her bssbsnd, Hyman, three s-.ns and four daughters The remain* were f..r services and In..,,. b) RIvenMa Memorial il",:. -a. Chap el. Mia mi Beach. JULIUS GARFUNKEL j II. of MIS S.W Ird Ave. passed th *w W n-r^ .:.- Is i % % % % % j his wlf gannla ion Herbert, of Miami Beaeh The remain* > sent to New Wk by Beach Memorial Chanel, Miami MURRAY SAKS ,.; ..,.,.., away suddenly In a local , lie is survived bj hi* fe, ... 1 % emalni jnt to I B< Memo il' hapel i: i d, JENNIE KRIEGLER c: , leffersoi Ave a : ( ,, r j,, .... ,. i ,-.^.i .,:.> this ... 18U n ved b> her daual U 1 MIGertm li K i ifman, Mrs. Pauline 5,1 sa I .-'Swilling. The re,..,.. (ent to Waterl,ur> .. and Interment bj Bei ii II ( '" % Alton Road. Coulton Bros. 'Where a Friend in .v eed Friend Indeed." Accidents WILL HADPEN CHARLES BERNARD HEINICK ii Akron. 'hi,.. ;....-- I a wa> iddenly on Apul 16. He M % urvived bj hi* parents, Mr. and MrM.ix ; Akron. a jay. also of Akron; foui .-. Mrs Adolph Brown of Miami. Un Dorothy Green, Akron Mrs. Esther Leebau, Younestown and Mrs. Mildred Beck, of Akron. The remain* nt to Ohio for interment D> Gordon Funeral Home. let us fix:*^ Completv P a i n t & ttody Shop Our stoH is capable of handling any job, whether it U a wreck or a dent. Prices are very reasonable and work U guaranteed. Estimates cheerholly given. One trial and you will be convinced. STOP IN AND SEE US. S. W. 8th St. and 8lh Ct On the T-a i Ph. 3-2244 Ph. 2-6652 SAMUEL FISHER f,f tt00 S.W. ".th St.. a resident for six months, passtd away In a local ,:. He is survived by his wife. Sadie. The remains were sent to .\ew York for services and interment by B. Memorial Chapel, 1*50 Alton Road. i l^ ^OGUST BROS Rw Is the V&ST KM] FIRST RACE 8H0 P.M. II RACES NITELY DAILY DOUBLE 1st 2nd QttlNIELAS EVERY RACE N!7UY (Except Sundays) Gate. Open at 6:30 ** No Minors Admit* N.tur^rCoohn^' VENETTI'S RESTAURANT ITALIAN AMERICAN FOODS FEATURING PIZZA BEER WINE "Specializing in" Steaks Chops Chicken Italian Dishes Plenty Parkins Space tt-sioe 4*41 N.W. 7th Street PAGE 1 HDAY. APRIL 21, 1950 vJewlsti fhtridiar PAGE SEVEN ersonally Speaking... Dr. and Mrs. Jules Kranz. 3782 Chase Avenue, Miami Beach, left this week for Brooklyn, N. Y., where they will 3 end the summer. En route they will stop in Washington. D. C, ; v isit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter EhjmenthaL Mrs. Yetta Davidson, member of Pioneer Women Club No. iv/o, recently returned from New York, where she bade fareweli her son, Uryon, and his wife, who departed for Israel. They fill settle in the Kibbutz Beth Ashita. Max Mintzer has returned from the hospital and is now ecuperating at his home, 1843 S.W. 9th St. He was recently fisited by his son, Joseph, student at the University of Florida in Uainesville, and his daughter, Mrs. Helen Halperin of McRae, a. Mrs. Etha Beck was hostess to a group of 40 friends at her ,ome, 2331 S.W. 19th St. Proceeds from the party went to imaranth Laurel Court 11. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Beer, 4343 North Bay Road, are leaving Jhortly for an early spring vacation in Norwich, Conn. In June hey will go to California, where Dr. Beer will attend an Amerilan Medical Association convention. From there they will kroceed to Europe. England, France, Italy and Austria will be In their itinerary. -K Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Freefield, 1416 Alton Road, Miami keach, announce the birth of a daughter, Sandra Esther, at Mt. kinai Hospital on April 14. The mother is the former Marian lerman. + Mr. and Mrs. William Mirsky of Fresh Meadows, Long tod, N. Y., are guests at the Delano Hotel, Miami Beach. /hile here they are visiting Mrs. Mirsky's brother and sistera-law, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Waldman, 2400 S.W. 12th St., and heir aunt, Mrs. F. Harris, Cleveland, who is vacationing here. '. family reunion is being planned. Announcing the birth of a daughter, Vallie Jeane, are 4r. and Mrs. Labe B. Mell, 1819 S.W. 7th St. Mrs. Mell is the brmer Lorraine Klapper of Moodus, Conn. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Minna R. Mell, 2273 S.W. 12th St. Miss Golda Lewis is spending the summer at the Monroe lowers Hotel, Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wolfe of Philadelphia, Pa.., are guests the Delmonico Hotel. They are visitina their son and auqhter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Wolfe. The Philadelphians i( be here for two weeks. % A dinner party at the Delmonico Hotel Sunday evening snored Mrs. Meyer Keilson on the occasion of her birthday. mono; the guests were Mrs. Keilson's sister, Mrs. Levi Rokeach, IW York, who has been visitina the Keilsons, and Mr. and % s. Barnett Tanenbaum, their daughter's in-laws, who reside Normandy Isle. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gruber of Baltimore, Md.. and Mrs. erman Isaacson and daughter, Rosalie, of New York, recently turned to their homes after vacationing in Miami Beach. Mrs. Tuber and Mrs. Isaacson are the daughters of the Rev. and W. Kalman Shapiro and the sisters of Rabbi Max Shapiro, who Itertamed the visitors during their visit. Mona Schrold Becomes Mrs. Sy Shapiro In Garden Ceremony At Lord Tarleton Wearing a gown of bud pink chiffon, Miss Mona Schrold beP earl trlm at the neckline. Both came the bride of Sy Shapiro on wore orchids. Sunday at 7 p.m. The couple The newly weds are motoring to exchanged vows and rings in the California and Acapulco, Mexico, for their wedding trip. They will ^1^^ be at home after May 15 at 193 North Shore Drive. The former Miss Schrold attended Jamaica Training School in Jamaica, L. I., Pratt Institute and is a member of Phi Epsilon Delta. Mr. Shapiro, who is in the publicity business in Miami Beach, attended Brooklyn College and Rice Institute. Formerly with the Florida Sun, he is a member of the Variety Club. Besides the Schrolds and the Shapiros, out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shapiro, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker, Tucson, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgli. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seed, Chicago; Manie Saks, New York. Mrs. Sy Shapiro garden of the Lord Tarleton Hotel, Miami Beach. The service was followed by a reception in the hotel. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schrold, Brighton Beach, N. Y., the bride complimented her gown, which featured a square neckline trimmed with petals, with a cap of pink petals, silk veil and pink nosegay. Miss Myra Schrold served as maid of honor for her sister in blue lace with a green underskirt and carried a white nosegay trimmed with green lace. William Shapiro, Brooklyn, was his brother's best man. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shapiro, Brooklyn. Moishe Oysher, internationally known liturgical singer, was cantor for the ceremony. Rabbi Irviftg Lehrman officiated. The bride's mother greeted guests in a gown of navy lace trimmed with irridescent blue beads. The elder Mrs. Shapiro wore gray Chantilly lace with Betrothal Announced Mr. and Mrs. Peter Glazer, 2462 [ Inagua Ave., announce the en-! gagement of their daughter. Sue,' to Herman Hirsh, son of Mrs. I Pauline Hirsh. 2486 S.W. 16th St.' RECEPTION for Mr. & Mrs. George SMATHERS FRIDAY. APRIL 21 2 P.M. 5 P.M. 5824 Alton Road You're invited SMATHERS For Unil.d States Suitor Paid for by Sniruhcrs tor Banate Committee The GREATER MIAMI VAAD HAKASHRUTH The Only Community-Wide Kashruth Association, Participating Agency of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation, informs the public that: Meat Markets without the sign of the GMVH H 1 D 3 displayed are neither supervised nor endorsed by the Vaad; 1. 2. 3. 4. Chickens without the ring of the GMVH -" T Q a Hotels and Restaurants may buy kosher meats and yet not be Kosher; Chickens with the GMVH ring H "I O 3 are endorsed only are neither supervised r.or endorsed by the Vaad: when they are freshly killed and not when they are frozen. For other information about Kashruth call our Director, Rabbi Joseph E. Rackovsky. 818 Michigan Avenue, Telephone 5-3595. HARRY SIRKIN, Pres. A. M. BEAR, Vice Pres. H. SOOTIN, Sec S. LOBEL, Treas. Cunefine?' crnp&ttw Roman Meal bread combines the rich, whole-grain goodness of white, rye, wheat and the golden sweetness of honey, with healthgiving vitamins, minerals, energy and roughage. COLORED MAIDS i GOOD DAY WORKERS $5.00 ACE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 127 N.E. 1st Ave. Ph. 2-7619 M % v YOUR HOME-TOWN BAKERS FOR 37 YEARS um LISTEN TO THE EWISH MUSICAL HOUR JTTT1490 on Your Dial |Jacob Schachter Director NORMAN R. LYONS Newscaatar and Hiatorlcal Narrator pow FOUR TIMES A WEEK SUNDAY FROM 10 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M. N., WED. AND FRI. FROM 1 P.M. TO 1:30 P.M. DAVIS INSTITUTE THREE SCHOOLS DENTAL ASSISTANTS SCHOOL EQUIPMENT: 1. Dental office Operating room equipment with dental ohair, cabinets, etc. Lecture room Laboratory Dark room 2. Principal in charge has wide experience in this work in school, in several clinics and in her husband's dental office. Also lectures by dentists. Best of all, classes will spend much time in a $10,000 dental office in operation. Day and Night classes. PHYSICIANS' ASSISTANTS & TECHNICIANS SCHOOL 10th YEAR NEW DAY & EVENING CLASSES START APRIL 24th Lectures 8r practice in laboratory technique Short intensive course Well equipped lab. Expert instructors Diplomas. Free placement service Evelyn Abell. M. T., Principal Former graduate i & instructor in a famous Northern School of Laboratory Technique. MIAMI SCHOOL OF NURSING NEW DAY & EVENING CLASSES START APRIL 24th 3 Registered Nurses teach this splendid course. Qualifies with brief experience in practice to pass Fla. State Examination to obtain Slate Certificate and be registered by state as a practical nurse. 2 classes weekly S10 down $5 week Uniform, text, notes, cap, thermometer furnished by school. NEW DENTAL ASSISTANTS SCHOOL OPENS MAY 2 228 N.E. 15th St. Phones 9-3995, 2-0297 After May* 1 all three school, will be located in larger & bolter quarter, at 150-152 N.E. 3rd St. % block oast of Post Offico I \i PAGE 1 APRIL 21. 1950 +3eistfk*kUa*i PAGE THREE "11 Say... 0 ( books dealing with anti-Semitism are ff the press. To most readers, the pestilent 0 i mers appear as remote as other material *" Kn'nks They are meaningful, however, to ,r /^ who wrestled day by day with the Ameers that threatened the Miami area ,E 3 OUT entrance into the Second World The Anti-Semitic Crusade In Miami Between 1935-1940 ly HARRY SIMONHOFF ling Is in 1033 Hitler attained power. News dis!" !isisted that full scale violence would be T P ,'inst German Jews. On March 19th, giant rations were staged in Madison Square u nrf large Jewish centers the world over. f nl i ; telegram from Stephen S. Wise, we I it meeting that overflowed Temple Israel. Pnd Ministers joined Rabbis in prayers to liigaster Every one felt that the Nazi victory Eta a perilous era. The revocation of Jewish In Geimany portended similar action in other kUtS Against Miami Jewry tpnuent events proved our forebodings were Jth-m justified. Yet we did not expect l^bia to strike in our very midst. But f' nU soon discovered their store windows led with stickers picturing a repulsive looking Ecircled with the legend, "To buy from Jews is L the Communism." Its Germanic-English led their origin. Investigation disclosed that the rs followed the docking of German ships in harbor. Then we became aware of secret ,on William Dudley Pelly's Silver Shirt Legion Gaining membership in our vicinity. W. G. hard Jr., began publishing a magazine, Race atioii near Orlando. This rag, screaming Fascist eanda and anti-Semitic smear, edited from ial sent out of Erfurt, Germany, was dised bv a small obstreperous group of would-be -Troopers, calling themselves the White Front. & Wiiirod day we heard that some demagogue was using school auditoriums to spread Roosevelt hate and anti-Semitic virus. We went to the School Board and lodged a complaint. The trustees knew nothing about the speaker nor the venom he spewed forth. They promptly closed all school property to hate peddlers. That evening he left town. Later we learned that he was the notorious Gerald Winrod of Kansas, one of the worst Isolationist, pro-Hitler anti-Semites operating in the U. S. The German Ferry Incident The newspapers carried a casual item that the North German Lloyd would install a ferry to ply between Key West and Havana. Immediately we sensed Hitler's scheme to infiltrate Nazi agents into the U. S. without immigration inspection. Yet the Seaboard Air Line Railroad and the Florida Motor Bus Lines were ready to sign a contract to transport tourists on German boats manned by underpaid Nazi sailors competing against American seamen. We organized a strong protest, and the Bus Line sent their Jewish treasurer, a Mr. Siegel of Jacksonville, to reason with us. We refused to compromise, and threatened a boycott. To our gratification, both agreements were cancelled, but not because of Nazi infiltration of spies or discrimination against U. S. seamen. Raymond J. Healy Incidents began to multiply. In Jimmy Demetree's bar, the Irish Hitler from Chicago, Raymond J. Healy, was spouting the Isolationist Fascist line. Some barroom customers objected to his anti-American implications. A free-for-all ensued, and the police arrested Healy. Charged with disorderly conduct, he was tried in Judge Cecil Curry's City Court. Raymond Healy seized the occasion to deliver a Union Square soap-box tirade. Trembling with fanatic rage, >3 ranted: "When Jesus said, 'Oh, Father, forgive them for they know not what they do,' he did not mean the Jews. The Saviour pointed to the Roman soldiers at the Crucifixion. He never forgave the Jews and never will." Healy served 30 days on the chain gang. Dissension Among the Bundists At this point we decided to employ a detective to watch and report all subversive anti-Democratic activities in the area. Thus we were able to learn that Blanchard was not getting along so well with "Major" Frank Pease, a pro-Fascist scribbler in Coral Gables; that Blanchard had a fight with Raymond Healy; that Lucy Cotton Thomas McGraw, the much married chorus beauty, subsequently Princess Tchicherin. withdrew support lrom the anti-Semitic White Front because she fell out with Blanchard's father in a venture to drill oil in the Everglades. A Near Riot Events were now snowbaling to a climax. I ne White Fronters, clad in the brown shirts, khaki trousers, riding boots, and Sam Brown belts were distributing handbills near the postoffice. Itching for a frontal anti-Jewish attack, they hired a hall in the Allapattah region, and prepared for a mass meeting. The Jewish War Veterans (not yet organized in Florida) were restive and rearing for a fight. Our group met and decided to request police interference before blood was shed. Chief Leslie Quigg called in Blanchard, and the meeting was called off. We paid no further attention until reading the next morning's paper. It seems that no one had informed the hall keeper. Hr therefore, lit up and opened the doors. A crowd piled in expecting a riot. Since there were no speakers, the audience was ready to disband. But a White Fronter named Lyman. handed out literature and made some offensive remarks. A Jewish boy hit him on the head with a billy. Unfortunately, or fortunately, he was caught in the act by the press camera. The papers made a front page story of the incident and rebuked Jews for using the methods of Hitler. But the crest of the anti-Semitic wave was broken. The valiant White Front Storm Troopers were thoroughly cowed. In the hospital, Lyman whined that he narrowly escaped having his head cracked open. With the outbreak of World War II, the antiSemitic crusade in the Miami region degenerated and finally disappeared. kill To Speak [instalation Iph McGill, editor of the Ita Constitution who recently ned from Israel, will be the ppal speaker at the installabf oficers of the Miami Beach I B'nai B'rith, it has been faced bv Chairman Harry nick. i banquet will be held at the py Hotel on Sunday, May is expected to attract a I attendance. Jill is known as an outjig editorialist and liberal |er. He is the author of a nt series of articles in a local baper. describing his exhces in the State of Israel. Bfrey K. Newman, Miami attorney, will be installed jsident. Jistine Harry Zukernick with Igemenls for the event are |Gold. Saul Genet, Jules P. (ling and Herbert L. Markow. Prof. Hirsch To Read Arthur Miller Play By popular demand, Freedom House will present a second reading of Arthur Miller's prize winning play, "Death of a Salesman," by Prof. Sam Hirsch of the University of Miami Drama Department on Tuesday, April 25, at 8:30 p.m. at the National Hotel. Prof. Hirsch has won acclaim for his readings of "Awake and Sing," "Mad Woman of Chailot" and "Mr. Roberts." Reservations for Tuesday night's performance may be made by calling 5-9783 or 5-4549. Sholom Women Plan Brunch A brunch and games party will be sponsored by Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood of Miami Beach on Wednesday, April 26, at 11:30 a.m. in the banquet hall, according to an announcement by Mrs. Alexander Robbins, president. Mrs. Alex Straus is chairman of this function and Mrs. Jack Lawson is in charge of reservations. All troceeds will be used for the support of Temple Beth Sholom Religious School, the sisterhood's chief project. >ns Law Office % mas Jean Ellis announces Itablishment of a law office *t St., Miami Beach. Kill Annual ihiloc Concert ireater Miami Jewish Folk Chorus lay, April 23. at 8:30 P.M. Jami Beach High School 1420 Drexel Ave. EN YOMEN, Conductor kRGARET BEN YOMEN at the Piano Featuring ie Greater Miami Jwish Folk Chorus "LUeWUl Conquer 99 (Cantata) Music: J. S. BACH Text: L. MILLER the first lime in Yiddish) Soloists: VTHANIEL SPRINZEN. >r. New York Civic Opera fl-YN SAMUELS. Soprano [On Popular Request: ROZHINKES MIT MANDLEN" (Excerpts from Goldfaden Operettas) for Chorus: M. RAUCH Narration by VTHANIEL BUCHWALD ckets: $1.20 (tax incl.) H. O. (Al) Lasseter PARENTS THE DADE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD NEEDS EXPERIENCED MEN FOR YOUR CHILD'S SAKE FOR YOUR SAKE RE-ELECT H. 0. (AL) LASSETER Member of Dade County Board of Public Instruction THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE ^ QUALITY KOSHER FOOD CENTER 1961 S.W. 8th Street Complete Stock oi Appetisers and Dairy Products WE NEED PAT CANNON BACK IN CONGRESS GRADE "A" PRODUCTS Help Defeat The Sales Tax Man (Pd. Pol. Adv.) SERVING WEEKLY SPECIALS Breakstones Tub Butter .69lb. Midget Salami .591b. Shmaltz Herring .27 each GREATER MIAMI MILK CREAM ICE CREAM CHILDREN NEED Homogenized Vitamin "D" Milk PHONE 5 5537 Our Delicatessen Department Is Open Every Sunday BEST QUALITY POULTRY AND WESTERN MEATS WE PICKLE OUR OWN CORNED BEEF AND TONGUE PtfV^ftWW^AAVlWk WE DELIVER Phone 82-5001 I ? ^S^-.>& i**-tv*fft ui-V-.n % -=-*'"' % % ^ m ^ m ^ m ^ m ^ m ^ m ^ m W m ^ m ^ m ^ m ^M % % % * ^H PAGE 1 \ % PAGE TWENTY Federation Begins Campaign Cleanup and te. r % % % I1.4S1.14 Serrinf V -irar BT M Soi Gc-.an : % : u \ T -^' ~_ L Dr -.' % '.. tRose % : ------'-, J >e.;r-:rr:;: A: % ;-; Simonta ft Sarr T-..i:: Ira W a Z % n Ruska ha:r t $64 a i en subscribed sine* % % 2 ---' % % j short I % ?... -..-..Ii no. ae forced tion f % % J -ish Apjx -" % % I % i: have n \.. -----' % % r. : r i : % : r 0** CANADA DRY GmgcrAle / mm m BTTlfJ A R E W. D. BILL (OYCI YOUR COUNTY PURCHASING AGENT Recognized Nationally as an Authority oa Centralized Pvrchasing. Vc % : -% : % ->.lmlsi-ncridiar_ !" DAY, APRIL 2; -.?<": OBter Men's Cinb Installs Offieers a J Perimeter. M:am: % % = the president of the Men > Cluo ... ,. Beach Jewish Cenun an inst banquet at Hotel r. WednesQg Perlmuttei succeedi Dr Hern a M I --z R, uinrini Learn n installed % -.newlj ana rs Highughl :-% % oa Alan Gal Other jtficen :r.s:a:ir:i were Irving Cvpen, Irving Firtel and 1 w Ibur Wishn< presidents Gilbert Balk-secretary: r. Lake r. and Dr H :: -----. Members of the board of iirect rs include Jac* Burns. So. Goldman. Samuel Herron. Leor s. Irving Schatzman. ... 11 % Sb-kin Benjamin Snider ana Ge::ge J Tal.ar.off. Food Fair Chain Opens 10th Store In Hollywood Fjod Fair Stores opened their 10th store in the area and the Bret outside of Greater Miami, at 2017 TyV.r St.. Hollywood. Fla.' on Wednesday The building has 100-foot fr r.tage on Tyler St. and is 120 feet deep with a parking area of 21 760 square feet extending from Tyler through to Polk St. The company's traditional tower % above the building, the top of the sign soaring up 41 feet above the sidewalk. SPEEDOMETER REPAIRS ALSO Windshield Washers-Win Auto Locks Latchei SALES SERYin QUICK % EFFICIENT AUTO LOCK & 1304 N.E. 2nd Ave. to. Mr] The Showcase of Good Food The GOVERNOR CAFETERIA 1225 WASHINGTON AVE. MIAMI BEACH I to [ATI J of ( _-% % Happy Birthday? Two yors *9 **'* nonth ro years ago -% tod fears of hope -..:;on and -: Jewish Si Today, I ties flower* % % --% a our Y. ISRAEL: ?.Y" Hi:. Israelba future rrhdaj badba Happ] t rrhdaj Israelbat what sbc soar, OM moment in me lives of those ho cannot be happy and who have no call for celebration? Come April 23. the more than 90.000 imIE grants in Israel s reception camps will ask: Two pears I the Jewish State, but why are via; in cents Come April 23. the Jews of Poland, of Rumania, Hungary, Yugoslavia. Czechoslovak and Tripolirania will ask. Two years of Stan but why are we still bete? Come April 23, the homeless Jews still in the DP of Germany, Austria and Italy will ask: Two pears of the Jewish State, but when can we leave these lands? Happj bin I-rael but if thisisatime for thanks and peering! it is J * % rededkarioo; for red. :M *j are still in camps, still bomcless, ailloppjYoucanrrikcth.sarea.HappvB^ for Israel, for its in "tsC* tive newcomers, by grrin< flTm muniry campaign on behalf M Jewish Appeal. kryr *d.* % Through the United J* A FP*J helped Israel through I 3 of war and peace, ot hop Throuch the United Je % PP ^ now safecuard the ach.^^ents o.^ij and fulfill the bopes-thr nopo future. Give today. Ghregenerousy % 1950 WE MUST RAISE (L4SL14I Greater Miami Jewish Federation 42C Lincoln Road Phone 58-4331 UNITED JEWISH APPEAL w i 1ai On Btkalj cf tkt RfstttUmrnt mnd Rtctmstructtcn Pngramt of ffa ^ CemmttUt, I mud PtUUtut Apptak I'mttd Strna frr Mm HENBY MOIUMH.I. Jm^ General Chairman EAL I ***** PAGE 1 % PAGE EIGHTEEN i! i Li^i^nnrkH&n Young Peoples Group To Install The Miami Beach Jewish Center Young Peoples Lea?ue will hold its first annual installaLEGAL NOTICE NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NuTlc-K IS HEREBY GIVEN that the underfilltiness under the I iN DISTRIBUTi >RS si I N Street M F tion dance on Saturday evening. ... N E Uth O urt, M to register sal County, Florida. SAMUEL BLANK HARi % % % % F O >YLE ELIZABETH BLANK THERESA MILLER ROSE BLANK KRAMER \: u:: iN FREHLINO MICHAEL BLANK JBR< 'ME BLANK MYERS. HEIMAN & KAPLAN \ : A : : nta t :i-:s a 5-12 D-. L. Fred G NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that Ike undersigned. .-ring I -s under thi :' KNOX DISTRIBUTOl t fc. w. ; gtre< l HIM Florida and at S E 13th ' % Mian Florida, Intend to register said name with the Clark of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida. SAMl'EL BLANK HAROLD F ' % IYI.E ELIZABETH IU-ANK. THERESA MILLER Ri -: BLANK KRAMER MARK IN FREHLINO MICHAEL BLANK JEROME BLANK MYERS, HEIMAN & KAPLAN Attorney* for Applicants i 21-25 S "--12 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN thai .. % % % -.: I ia name ol K-A DISTRIBUTORS, at WO N. W. Uth Sti et, Miami, Fl Ida, .. 1221 N. E. Uth Coui t, Miami, F rida, registi said % Ith the il | % % : Dad* PI irlda. SAMl'EL BLANK HAROLD F. O 'VI.!: ELIZABETH BLANK THERESA MILLER Ri >SE BLANK KRAMER MARK IN FREHLING MICHAEL BLANK BRi ME BLANK A: KAPLAN ants April 22, at the Sorrento H tel. 7 be installed as first presirj n1 is Dr. L. Fred G '..iberg. Other fficers I the gi ui Bob S I I. vice president: Alice Ge rsti I rn sp >nd:ng sec% 5 Schermer recordMVERS HEIMAN .:._ | .. Marvin Franicel. 2 ,. 2S treas irer: J an Brick and Ted N. -. epres nt I s-at-large. Installing officei will be Rabbi an. Following the in ing and refreshments will be on the agenda. .. be ebtained at the center school office. 58-2503. or at the office of Dr. Goldberg. 5-1080. QUIZ BOX NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring I i ngage In nines* nder 1 fletlt is n iparl t 1211 Noi Drlv< Miai I % nti i I to n Ulster said name with the Clerk of the ::t Court of D ty, Florida. ALFRED LEWIS l'.Ai: LEWIS STANLEY RICHARD Attorney for Applicants 120 Lincoln Road i 21-28 5 5-12 By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX Q.: Is the observance of Israel Independence Day reckoned according to the Hebrew or secular calendar? (T.M.. Chicago.) A.: Last year Chief Rabbi Isaac Herzog of Israel announced that celebration of the independence of the new Jewish state would be marked on the 5th day of the Hebrew month Iyar. This date occurs this year on Saturday. April 22. the celebration will start Saturday evening at sundown. Q.: Does this date have any religious significance? A : Yes. Last year the Chief Rabbinate ol Israel attached the first i igious signific ana to that j ol images gentween Pass. Sr.avuot .. ay. Thv fell t. 1 % I to Lag B NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICEI.Mr.llfc.Ki GIVEN that thundersigned, desiring t< encage in thai I' siness under the fictitious name of PHYSICIANS PHARMACY, at 1431 North Bayshore Drive, Miami Florida, mtenas to register said name with the Clerk of th.Circuit " % urt of Dade County, Florida. EDWARD WEISS 4 11-2S S 5-12 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring l engage in business under thi fictii is i el [>OCTORS HALL PHARMACY at 3 s E -sth Street. Ml I la, ineglstei B .th the Clerk it the I 111 cult Dade in ty I CHARLES M BROWN WILL1 IM BAR KATZ A FULLER A : .; % _:-.' 5 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that | _. : .,,i. desiring to i ng ... for the Blind at >;> pi mty of Do* % '":!"* ,'; name w.th th.' U-iK or CoUr ... ,,.,.!.. ounty. SVl.VIA SAf.ZMAN I 14-21-29 5 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that the und. ,,.. of T\MI.\.MI HOTEL at Wi Bl Flacler Street, Miami, Intend 1 ,;.. with the Clerk of the Circuit Coug fmd£Couty. 1 HERMAN SCHULMAN Part: HARRY P1ETZ Attorney f"i applicant 1 31 4 f-14-21 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, DADE COUNTY. EI/iRIDA.No. 22710. RE: ESTATE OF MARY JAFFE, formerly MARY .1AFFK OREEN, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that I have filed rny final report and petition for Final Discharge as Executrix of the estate of Mary Jaffe. formerly Mary Jaffe Oreen, deceased! and that on the ."'th day of May, IMO, will apply to the Honorable W. F. Blnnton, County Judge of Dade County, Florida, f'.r approval of said final report and for final discharge ns Executrix of the Estate Of -Mary Jaffe, formerly Mary Jaffe Oreen, deceased. This Srd day of April, 19S0. JOAN ANN SILVER. Bxeoutrix of the Est. of Mary Jaffe, formerly Mary Jaffe Qreen, deceased. ELRY STONE Attorney for Executrix Congress Bide. 4/7-14-21-26 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the undersigned, desiring,to engage in business under the fictitious nanj" PARK BAR AND CRILI. at ISTl West Flaxlt-r Street, intends to register saia name with the Clerk of the circuit i-ourt of Dade County, Horicla. WILLIAM J. BOISH Bole Owner MYF.RS. HEIMAN AND KAPLAN Attorneys for William J. Bolsh 4 7-14-21-28 a '. NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE is HEREBY OIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In ..... U n li th< fictitious name of SUPERIOR WINDOW CO. at Dade County, Florida, Intend toreglatei said Maine with the Clerk of the i % 'ounty, Fi'.i Ida, A I. BRENNER HARVEY BRENNER EDWARD CDELSON Pa rtni ri MARX FABER for appll ants ; :-:i-. -. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY, IN CHANCERY, No. ISIS 9, BARBARA CLEMENT, Plaintiff, vs. EUGENE CLEMENT, Defendant. YOU, EUGENE CLEMENT, c o Hyde Park Arms H tel J165 South Harper Street C ago, Illinois ai hi reby notified that a Bill of Complaint for Divorce hat been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy "f your Answei or Pleading t" the Bill "f c.mplaint on the plaintiff's Attorney. MAX R SILVER. 922 Seybold Building, Miami. Florida, and file the original Answer or Pleading in the ,.f:i. . of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 1'ith day of May. ISC." If you fail to do so. Judgment by default will be taken against yon for the relief demanded in the Bill of Complaint. DON'K AND ORDERED at Miami. Florida, this 11 day of April. A.D. 1S50. E. B. LEATHERMAN, Clerk. Circuit Court. Dade County. Florida. (Circuit Court Seal) By WM. W. MAX R SILVER 922 Seybold Building Miami. Florida Attornev for Plaintiff 4/14-21-2S o/a STOCKING. Deputy Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE SOTiCE NDER F CTITlOLS NAVE LAW ; % of T >WN VINTNERS I S W. ".'% ".--' % % . % % % % % ( Dade F SAMUEL BLANK fLE ZABETH BLANK THERESA MILL Ri T-r. BLANK KRAMER % \ % FRE1 S'G MICHAEL BLANK >ME BLANK MYERS HEIMAN A. KAPLAN f-,r Appll ints ; 21-21 '.-12 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOLS NAME LAW % tinea e of Mi .. :':. % EIN % 21-2 NOTICE UNDER F CTITIOUS NAME LAW % % % indi fin .. % N ": RMAN RASHINS I 14-21-2! % ORDER OF PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. Fl.i'Kll'A. IN CHANCERY, No. Uissi ELAINE GOODFRIEND, Plaintiff, vs. SEYMOUR M GOODFRIEND, De' % nd ni TO SEY'MOUR M GOODFRIEND PALISADE VVENUE WEST NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY ALL HEREBY ORDERED AND REQUIRED too servi a copy of tiff's l : of I i ipy .,f I '...-..' Ith, t>, the tiffs file the if th< the Clrculi Couri li County, F.orl the 9 daj of % therwir ED AT MIAMI. FLORIDA, This A K B LEATHERMAN, lit Coui I Circuit Seal) WM. W. STi % "KING, Deputy Clerk LAN, DIETZ & l.ASKY EPH W. MALEK n iln Road Solicitors I Plaintiff 4 :(-::-.NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY JIIXiE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA. IN PROBATE No. 23893. In"Re ESTATE OF THOMAS D. ABBOTT, Deceased. To All Creditors and All Persons Having Claims or Demands Against Said Estate: You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the olalof THOMAS D. ABBOTT, rtcl. late Of Miami. Dade County, to the Hon. W. F P.lanton. County Judge Of Dade County, and file the same In his office in the County Courthouse in Dade County. I, within eight calendar months from the date of the first publication hereof. Said claims or demands to contain the legal address of the claimant and to be sworn to and ted as aforesaid, or same will be barred Bee Bection 120 of the Probate Act. Date April 4, A D. 1980 JACK A AIUIOTT and BERNARD L, ABBoTT As Exei utors of the Last Will and T.stament of Thomas D. Abbott I lei ,-ased. JACK A. ABBOTT Attornev for Executors 4 -,-n-i\-2s LEGAL "OTlCEj IN 588^*$&j Defendant M 'l"l York Usj Defendant. " i-o.-i i i H21 Qi % Bronx. \. u Yn\a Bii agai cause to serve the Bill oi ,taif 0W M tiffs attorned r "r ,"" ti!l in the % Court on or m *?i '' % % % % mm nt on J i I 1950." '" "' 9HI DATED ; v ,,. day of Mai ki) the Eleventh^ : (Circuit Couri Seal) ^'' 'lW Miami. rTorSL ld "* 3/31 4/7-14-11 N0TICE N u A N M i R L ;> SRft NOTICf; business Coron Mlam d| NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRC1IT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND Foil DADE COUNTY*. FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY", No 131684. VIVIAN POLLOCK WILLIAMS. Plaintiff. VS. OLIVER WENDELL WILLIAMS'. Defendant. T": OLIVER WENDELL WILLIAMS. S27 Edgewood Avenue. Trenton. New Jersey. YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to serve a copy of your Answer to the Bill of Complaint In the above cause tor Divorce, on the plaintiff's attorneys, and file the original In the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, on or before May *>lh. 1950. otherwise said Bill of Complaint will be taken as confessed bv you. Dated this 4th day of April. 1950. E. B. LEATHERMAN. Clerk of the Circuit Court, Dade County, Florida, iCircuit Court Seal) Bv WM. W. STOCKING. Deputy Clerk. MYERS. HEIMAN & KAPLAN, Solicitors for Plaintiff. 550 Seybold Building, Miami S2. Florida. 4/7-14-21-28 ATTENTION ATTORNEYS! The Jewish Floridian woBeits your legal notices. We appreciate your patronage 42nd guarantee accurate service at legal rates. Phone 2-1141 lor messenger NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW N 1 '"" IS HERE IN that % .. ' flctil % t % :: % 1 Lai N ' % Fla.. in1th the f Dade Florida. CIS B. RICHMAN I4-21-2NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the undersigned, dee. K ,g f j n business under the fictitious name of LAIBSON MENU BERV1CE at 343 S W North River Drive. Miami. Fla ir.tends to register said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida. MARTIN LAIBSON Owner tiff S.W 27ih Lane, Miami Fla 4 7-14-21-2S NOTICE OF PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT "r FLORIDA IN AND FIR DADE STY IN CHANCERY, No KATHERINE WYNER, Plaintiff, vs. BERNARD WYNER, Defendant. i' BERNARD WYNER % n< Unknown BERNARD WYNER c o Dorothy Rubin Ashevllie, North Carolina V,u. BERNARD WYNER. are hereby notified that a Bill of Complaint ror Divorce has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copv Answer or Pleadlnr to the NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOP. DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY, No. 131535. MARY COMBLO Plaintiff, vs. FRANK COMBLO, Defendant. T' I: FRANK COMBLO, 112 Wi shington Btreet, Mamaroneck, New York. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Bill 1 mplalnt for divorce has been filed you '" the above Ired to serve > 001 Answer on the plaintiff's atand file the original In the 1 f the I !lei k Of the Circuit Court on or before the 2Sth day of April, I9S0; otherwise the allegations nf -.,i I BUI ,.i" Complaint will be taken -. 1 by you, DATED this Mth day of March, E P. LEATHERMAN. Clerk nf the Circuit Court. .it Court Seal) By \v\i. w. ... l retary 3/31 4 :-'.!....... NOTICE UNDER F| C m NAME LAW r leslrlnc to I Avei pi ./,. % with 'th" % Coun of * EVELYN B IZL LIUP.K AXU-.O'D LIEBMAN^K" v licuti o 01 4 -li-";! NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOtsl NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEKEKV .;ivn| thi '''''_ A I. A II SALES FlloJlVina C.:."i S.W i;th Street. Miami,I intends to reglMrr Mid name_ Clerk of thCircuit Court % County, Florida. ALFRED APLER MARTIN FIXKELSTE/.V Attorney for Alfred .4dl*r 4/14-21-2.' i i NOTICE B 1 ?UBUCI>t\0H IN Tin: CIRCUIT conn ori ELEVENTH Jl'WCUL CU OF FI.i 'RII'A, IX ASD IMP. I C< "t'NTY. -IXCHASCBfl 13I71S. ALOIS SEIER, Plaintiff, n. ROS1NA SEIER. Maial YOU, ROSINA SE1ER. Perl. Box S4J, Route 1 Callforn.,. are hereby notllMI^ Bill of Complaint for Di been filed against yon, required to serve 1 MW % Answer or Pleadlne to tie I Complaint on the plaintiff!AH MAX P.. SILVER ta S PAGE 1 lie\wiislbJEJliDipidliiaun Combining THE JEWISH UNITY and THE JEWISH WEEKLY JME 23-NUMBER 16 MIAMI. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. APRIL 21, 1950 PRICE: TEN CENTS ban Jews Fight nii-Semitism itTMirH PAGE 1 PAGE TWELVE 9-iMUtfhrk/inr FRIDAY, APRIT. o, ] HOLLYWOOD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL FOOD DEPARTMENT STORE tyfati THROUGH SATURDAY 0PE\ 2017 TYLER ST. HOLLYWOOD QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED UM o 8 B"_ Ql Qi (JB% g toW ,\ TO THE CIRCLE OF HOSPITUIT. \s HOLL1WOOD IS F\MOl5 FOR ITS HOSP ITALITY, CLEAN, HEM.THFIL ENVIRONMENT ..SO IS FOOD FAIR F*M01S FOR ITS COURT EOLS. CLEVs. LOW PRICED STORES. t-awau to atvc the mil Yes, our Blue Ribbon Boneless Cross-Rib BeeRcosl (imi rolled with oil gr stle ond execess (ol removec s 0 roost M Froft tenderest section of the entire forequcrter 0 f % onge-selctd g on rf Steer Beef. There is no bone ... Cut it hSicl lot <-. expected guests! Boneless Beef Roasts 6} Blue kdU* C*ou Rii R*uU! M Meat! Ao WaiUl LB 49= OVi at 20: lie an Stewing Hens Go. Shipped. Grade A Dressed ond Drown voice i* out We wont you to come in and select Each ond Every orange yourself. We wont you to select perfect oranges ONLY! Did you know that Food Fair s Greatest Pleasure Is offering you the fines' foods obtainable? QteUt Sea 4o*oU Freshly Cut Snapper Fillets lb. U S. No. 1 Florido Oranges dor. Large 5 : aoz QJW Aut\aae uteiaUt oj 12 axaMoei itetutetn 6 C 6** IU.! 10 39 c 10' 3 b, 13c 35 Jlu nrvu ate \^lean < J-cw vital We believe thot Cleanliness ond low Prices' describe c Self Serv.ce &r*r Deportments quite well Select cleon. dust free. low-Priced Groceei from our 'cow-lto* low displays. J S. No. 1 S 0-Cf -en White Potatoes Golden Ripe Bananas Texas Onions u. s. NO. I Extra Fancy Lemons iarg doz. ^joc d C^jjflA at PAGE 1 ?fk!3r TW_ fkrH&r Rabbi Who Defied HrHer Wl At Jewish Education Ai ^indav Stale Championship Set For April 29 At Bacayne % % OK % % 'W 4t. L % % PAGE 1 ("^HS **:>: --X. PAGE SIX +Je*lsi>nar*lk*ri % ra^AY. APR! 21, Surprise Party Given A surprise party in honor of the fortieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs Jack Oxman. Philadelphia, was given by Mrs. Oxman's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Belanoff. 3D Sunday at 3201 S.W. 13th St. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brand. Mr. and Mrs Dave Singer. Mr. and Mrs. Hiller Kaufman. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Komorotf, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chenkow, Mr. and Mrs. S. Sharoff, Mrs S. Seltzer. Mrs. Sally Kern. Mrs. Lena Waintraub. Mrs. Jennie Shucher and son and Mrs. Sadie Siaw. Hadassah I 'nil Plans Shower The Miami Business and Professional Division of Had.--.;. :planning a linen shower to be | held at'the home of Miss Betty | Kandel. 4355 N. Jefferson Ave., Miami Beach, en Sunday evening, j April *22. Admission will be by | donation of a baby linen gift to be sent to Israel. At the last business meeting, a % slate of members nominated for office for the next term, was present y Fanny Levitt, chair| mar. I th n iminating committee. Elections will take place at the next business meeting in May. ARTHUR MURRAY Nancy Hirsch Xancv Hirsch Plans June Garden Rites Planning a June garden wedding is Miss Nancy Hirsch. whose engagement to Irwin D. Rubin, son of the Raymond Rubins. 5965 Adams Ave.. Miami Beach. The bride-elect attended high school in Atlanta, the University of Wisconsin and was graduated from the University of Miami last June. She was active in extracurricular activities and was affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Phi | sorority. For the past year she has been an instructor at Nautilus Elementary School. Mr. Rubin, a graduate of River' side Military Academy. Gainesville. Ga.. attended the University j of Miami. He served four years' in the air force and since his discharge has been engaged in the real estate and construction business. Lillian Steen Wed In White Organdy At home at 122 Antiquera Ave.. Coral Gables, are Mr. and Mrs. Milt Milter, whose marriage was an event of March 18. The couple exchanged vows in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Steen. 5172 S.W. 4th St., before Rabbi Morris A. Skop. For her wedding the former | Miss Lillian Steen chose a white embroidered organdy gown, an illusion veil secured by a cloche headpiece and carried a bible adorned with white orchids. She was given in marriage by her father. Maid of honor was Miss Arlene Broude. Brookline, Mass., who wore navy sheer. Fred K. Shochet was best man for the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mitler, North Bergen. N. J. The bride, known professionally as Dona Dane, is star of the ( WTVJ Monday night program. 'To Thee I Sing." Mr. Mitler is program director for station WTTT and producer-writer for WTVJ. Betrothal Armour Mrs. Anne Kor, nde J ,nounced the betrothal daughter, P hoob( ^ Hecker, son of Mr a J Harry Hecker. 4761 JJ Terr. A cocktail party -". I by her molhor at \£g Ave nt OnApr ll9inhono ^ The bride-elect to*; University of M?a%3 uate in February.'^ 1 member of P h S i R nV' ^Jh Pan American CheS^ A winter wedding if^ Shirley Simons 'On several occasions I have travelled under the guidance of FARH TOURS, and each time I was greatly impressed, principally because I noticed that FARR TOURS insists on and delivers their sen is in the same I idition irtesy and ncy on which insist in wn % ..:-." FAKR 'A F % Name % Travel" Barbara Ruth Syrkin To Wed Kenneth Schwartz The betrothal of Miss Barbara Ruth Syrk'in to Kenneth Jay Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Schwartz. 2938 S.W. 18th St.. has been announced by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Syrkin. Mt. Vernon. N. Y. Th( prospective bridegroom is a senior at the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce at the University of Pennsylvania and is a member of Beta Sigma Rho fraternity. During the war. he served with the Sixth Marine Division in the Pacific Theatre. Miss Syrkin attended Mt. Ida College in Newton. Mass.. and Drexel Institute of Technology in Philadelphia. The wedding will take place in June and the couple will live in Philadelphia. Shirley Simons Pledged To Alan Stuart Kahn The betrothal of Miss Shirley Simons, to Alan Stuart Kahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Kahn, 802 S.W. 26th Road, has been announced by her mother, Mrs. Seymour Simons. Detroit, Mich. Mr. Kahn graduated from the University of Michigan, where he was president of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. An air force veteran, he is associated with his grand father and father in B. S. Kahn and Co., local dress manufacturers. His fiancee, daughter of the late Seymour Simons, was graduated from Miss Newman';. School for Girls and the University of Michigan, where she was a member of Alpha Kappa Delta, national honorary sociological society. She is associated with the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit as director of the junior division of the Allied Jewish Campaign. Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Hyman W* Atlanta. Ga announce marriage of their daughteI Mr. and Mrs. David Ha ho £u2 474 Sw anson Ave The bndem-r.om graduated! the University of Miami, September and is await !" ceptance at medical school The couple will reside Miami. c DR. L. FREDERIC! GOLDBERG formerly of 515 N.E. 15th St Announces The removal of his offices b 605 Lincoln Road Miami Beach Suite 306 Phone H Prior to her marriage Sunday. Mrs. Jack M. Bargoon was Miss Merle Joan Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Goldberg. 2995 S.W. 19th St. For the ceremony in the Essex House. Newark. N. J.. the bride wore a champagne tissue faille, taupe accessories and carried orchids on a white bible. Mrs. Melvin J. Herman was her sister's matron of honor; Miss Carol Beth GlassIon, bridesmaid. Robert Bargoon was best man for his brother. The Family of the Late Esther Berkowitz Wishes to express its deep appreciation for the manyl sincere expressions of sympathy extended during ifej recent bereavement. Philip Berkowitz and Family Flavor appeals to Baby! > From the first spoonful of solid food, give your baby Beech-Nut. N babyfoods offer higher quality or finer flavor than your baby gets in Beech-Nut Cereal, Strained and Junior Foods. Babies love them-thrive on them! Beech-Nut FOODS/" BABIES SOLD !* CLASS EVERYWHERE Only one i-.i.uJ ui putting % urdme's SPECIAL DOROTHY GRAY plup 1.50 Magnum Lipstick 1.00 Portrait Face Powder both for $1.501 Beech-Nut hih standard! of production and ALL ADVERTISING have been accepted by the Council on Fooda and Nutrition of the American Medical Allocution. Now for the first time Dorothy Gray gives you this wonderful make-up value ... a righttogether combination that saves you 1.00. Five color combinations to enhance your beauty! pim fed tax Burdine'a. Toiletriei, Street Floor SWISS KNIGHT s THE FAVORITE CHEESE IN JEWISH HOMES SO GOOD WITH FRUIT always serve some Swiss Knight with fruit. \T The perfect combination £'.,. for attractive, appetiiir* £' nourishing snacks, salads, dairy lunches and supper desserts. Remember .. i whenever you buy fruit get a box of your favor* ch-eese-delightful Sws | Knight to enjoy with H .. r" -i FREE RECIPES ...ask your grocer or write direct to: GERBER & CO., Inc. 6 Harrison Street New York IS E C'GiNAl Packed in J. nd 2 or,i '" PAGE 1 PAGE SIXTEEN +Jmi*ii Ffrridtiftri raiDAY. APRIL % -#tc#T ... ffm j4mvUca -XMtfr ...*?*% 'pUtida % Xtftfr A* Au netvid.f RIGHT. He will represent all the People of Florida In the U. S. Senate faithful!. and fairly. RIGHT. On Social Security. He's In favor of a realistic prop-am of old age pensions for our senior citizens. He voted to extend and expand the Social Security for the aged, blind, needv. and dependent children. RIGHT. On Farm Parity. He's in favor of a farm program that will assist :he small th: farmer. He voted for the 90 per cent farm parity program. RIGHT On Wage and Hour. He believes In labor unlor and collective bargaining ?-nd a high mlnirr.rm wage which provide* purchasing poue-. He voted for the 75 ccr.: minimum wage. RIGHT. He 1il continue his light for A". a .' the democratic principles of Government on which our Nation was founded. CHI SMATHERS Far IsMStstM rS fl re t f--3< iJ O-il* Builders of Immortal Memorials for the Jewish Trade Look For the 2-Story White Building THURMOND MONUMENT Co. MARKERS S35.00 PLUS CEMETERY CHARGES Open Sundays Phone 4-3249 Israeli Newsletter Bv ADA OREN TEL AVIVA few weeks ago the first class of young men and women in Israel was drafted into the armed services under the newpeace time service regulations. The regulations provide for two years for all young people except married women and those girls [ who register as conscientious objectors for religious reasons. Since many girls have been using this escape clause, the government will soon offer alternative occuI pations of public value to all conscientious objectors. Meanwhile. Hapoel Hamizrachi obliges its girl members to volunteer for two years' agricultural work in development areas under the auspices of religious settlers' units. The clause was meant to be used chiefly by non-Jewish women citizens, but as a matter of practice members of minority groups ^gre not being recruited at all. This is the only possible formulation in view of the uncertain official nationality of most of the population, which.generally acts as full citizens with the right to vote in all elections irrespective of their passports. Under these circumstances the public has little understanding for those of its members who recall their foreign citizenship only when faced with the draft and even enlist the assistance of the diplomatic representatives of their erstwhile countries to keep them out of the army. In the original national service bill all recruits were to have been sent to outlying villages for nine months of agricultural training after a few months of basic training except those who are accepted for the navy or the air force. But the law had to be amended to permit the exemption from farm training of all personnel whom the authorities conj sider necessary for army duty, as there now exists an acute lack of trained men and women in many fields. The kibbutzim failed to get through the Knesset an amendment empowering the closely knit communities to decide for themselves which of their members could be spared for military service at any one time within the limits of a quota, as was the custom in the days of the Jewish Brigade and Palmach service. The quota system for kibbutzim is still in force only for exemptions and deferment of service because of employment on vital work. Normally no more than 12 percent of any kibbutzim population of military and reserve age will be required to serve at any one time. Beside the regular draft of the 1932 class the army is also inducting all those able bodied men under thirty and unmarried women under 26 who did not serve during the war because they were :. vital occupations or were newly arrived immigrants. The term of service of such personnel is shorter. Service in Hcganah and other units prior to the official establishment of the Israel Army :s recognized as of January 19-io. Unfoilunately, it n rt been found possible to consider as having served their term, men and women who may have spent several years in the Jewish Brigade or in the various : illegal local formations. They cannot be saved the hardship of another spell of service because their experience is indispensable. Recruiting on a voluntary basis for the professional army continues. Women are not much in demand, except those skilled ones who stay on after completion of i their compulsory term. For all % skilled personnel the age limit is I forty. The new frontier force, which is wholly professional, has so far remained small and is in fact rather a mobile patrol of police. As such it includes nu, merous Druze riders. The general reorganization and renewed recruiting were introduced with a series of informal talks of highranking officers and : even members of the general staff I before public rallies in all towns I and rural centers. One of the [ basic concepts constantly being I dinned into the ears of recruits | and the public at large is that Israel's forces have no hinterland to fall back upon, and that they must therefore in case of attack carry the light into enemy terri,' tory. At the same time, a recruiting campaign for the reserves of all [ able bodied men not on active j service up to the age of 50 and all women without children up to 34 has swung into action. According to law they are liable to serve up to one month per year and one day per month in addition. All veterans have already been assigned to prepare things for the reception of those who never saw the inside of an army installation, whose registration is to start soon. Reservists are organized mainly by neighborhoods to facilitate speedy drafting. Pearl Gold Commissioned Pearl Gold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gold of 431 N.W. 32nd Court, was commissioned second lieutenant in the organized reserve, Women's Army Corps, at graduation exercises for the third officer candidate class, Camp Lee, Va. Lt. Gold, who served in the U. S. Marine Corps Women's Reserve for two years during the war. is a graduate of Miami High School and received her B. A. from the University of Miami. 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