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Enjoys the concession stands at the beach took seven consecutive roller-coaster rides last week; and the man gave her an extra one free! has her own weekly allowance usually saves it to buy presents for her mother. As to school, she says, non- committally,. "IC8 all right." Learns quickly ... is in the eighth grade ... skipped when attending the New York Professional Chil- dren's School. At the studio she goes to school between scenes. Here's how: A teacher remains on the set ... Mitzi studies a geogra- phy lesson .. , the director calls her to rehearse a scene . . . the scene is "shot" . .. Mitzi returns to the geography ... studies . until the next scene is ready, We call that mental gymnastics. She pays it isn't hard. She used to ga to Sunday school, too, when they lived in New York ... now their abode is too transient. Mrs. Green, who has had a glam- orous theatrical career, no longer regrets giving up the stage three years ago when Mitzi was signed for pictures . . . Shaping her daughter's career has become a fascinating life-work. Modestly, almost humbly, she says, "We are very grateful for Mitzi." We broached the subject of Mitzi's golden head. Mrs. Green explained that for the picture "Lit- tle Orphan Annie" several wigs had been tried but were unsuccess- ful photographically. At last she had to consent to the blonding, "I try to be a modern mother, but I guess I'm a little old-fashioned at heart." She dislikes artificiality of any kind, and the hair will re- turn to its natural color when the picture is finished. The Greens have a son, eight- een, who lives with his grand- mother in New York. His ambi- tion is to be Mitzi's manager. Everybody likes Mitzi . . . per- haps because Mitzi likes every- body. The other clay she worked with fifty children from the "or- phanage." They idolized her to the point of tearing her apart ,.• brought her their troubles, their broken toys, their school work. She never lost patience. 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The idea given by the authors, in advance, of the contents of the 12 planned volumes should stim- (Continued from Page One.) diamond jubilee, which is to be cele- brated in November. Mr. Finster•ald has been active in li'nai B'rith circles for a num- ber of years, king a past presi- dent of Pisgah Lodge and a mem- ber of the board of directors of the Cleveland Orphan Home, a li'rith institution supported by the lodges in this vicinity. Mr. Finsterwald has been active in communal affairs, serving in var- ious executive positions, including the presidency of Temple Beth Adolph Freund is honorary chair- man of the membership committee, which is instituting an extensive drive for members of the diamond jubilee class which will be initiated with an impressive ceremony at the diamond jubilee celebration. ' Dr. Victor Drmck, one of the co-chairmen in the membership drive, addressed a letter to Detroit Jews, in which he states: "This noble order exerts all pos- sible effort to protect you and your families from anti-Semitism and discrimination. This worthy phase of the 11'nai B'rith order who-h is international in scope is carried on by our anti-Defamation League. Unless this order has your whole- hearted and financial support this one supreme function would prob- ably drift by the wayside. "Fellow Jews, share the respon- sibility of serving Jewry and ac- quaint yourselves with the noble ideas of B'nai Writhdom by join- ing now. Call our secretary, Ru- dolph Meyersohn for application blanks at Cadillac 9105 or Empire 4938-Y." 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DETROIT CITY GAS COMPANY eranchssi Boulevord—.General Motors Bldg. Hamtromck-11601 Joseph Compou Clifford of Bagley Phone CHerry 3500 Branches: Wyandotte-3013 Biddle Avenue Dearborn — 22113 Michigan Ave.' it all lurk the economic tribula- tions of the hour. The same may be said of the discriminations sulTered by our fellow Jews in ZIONIST "PRESTIGE" search of employment and of the MEMBERSHIP MONTH unprecedented obstacles in the way of those among them who (Continued from Page Ono.) follow mercantile careers and of the Zionist Organization of De. of the recrudescence of medieval trbit and Fred M. Butzel is honor- oppression and persecution in the ary president. Judge Charles Ru- lands beyond the sea. Those ad- biner, Theodore Levin and Simon versities root in the economic be- Shetzer are vice-presidents. Mrs. wilderment affilicting Jew and Albert Feldstein is financial secre- non-Jew alike. tary, Slim Jeanette Steinberg, re- As we enter through the gate cording secretary and Mr. Isenberg, of the New Year upon tho un- treasurer. The following are on the admin- certain future, we say with the istrative committee: Harry Cohen, I'salmist, "My times are in Thy I Abraham Cooper, Mrs. Joseph II, hand." Ours is the opportunity, jEhrlich, Dr. David II. lauman, despite our woes, to hold stead- Ben B. Fenton, Leon Kay, Robert fast to our ideal. Thus we shall Marwil, Aaron M. Pregerson, win the most that our religion Philip Slomovitz and Peter Vass. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. JACOB FRIEDBERG IS DEAD, AGED 69 (Continued from Page One.) Hershman officiating, Burial was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Surviving Mr. Friedberg are his widow, Rose; his son, Morris, who came here by airplane from Los Angeles to attend the funeral; and a daughter, Mrs. Louis Itosen- tha AL leader in Detroit's philan- DR:SAMSON BENDERLY ulate a desire to see their task completed as speedily as possible. We are promised a storehouse of Jewish knowledge, facts, figures and discussions of Jewish prob- lems, including a complete resume of the history and problems of American Jewry, the l'alestine question, etc. The First Volume. The first volume deals with the "Founding of the Nation—From the Earliest Times to the Death of Saul." While following the traditional account, the authors have "endeavored to illumine" the subject matter by the authenti- cated findings of the "higher criti- cism." A complete index and an ap- pended course of study serve as excellent help to the clearly and interestingly written work. thropic activities, Mr. Friedberg was a liberal donor to important Jewish causes. He was a leader in Zionism, contributed to Pales- tinian causes and attended a num. ber of Zionist conventions. Mr. Friedberg was particularly active in the United Ilebrew Schools, and for the past three years held the office of honorary president of the schools. Ile served on the boards of the He- brew Free Loan Association, the House of Shelter, Congregation Shaarey Zedek, the Zionist Or- ganization, Detroit Jewish Old Folks' lithe, the Keren Ilayesod and other causes. Ilis son, Morris, Friedberg, was for toil) years the chairman of the United Palestine Appeal. Coming to Detroit 35 years ago from Cleveland, Mr. Friedberg en- tered the wholesale clothing busi- ness. About 30 years ago he opened his first jewelry store on the northwest corner of Wood- ward and Grand River avenues. Ile was the founder of Friedberg's, Inc., jewelers. The second volume deals with "The First Commonwealth—from the Accession of David to the Fall of Judah." We are told that "in telling the story of the First Com- monwealth, th e authors have been mindful of the underlying char- acter of their work as a whole, which is a history not so much of individuals as of the Jewish peo- ple. This history, they have de- scribed as designed to show a peo- ple in motion and evolution, a people fashioning its environment and being fashioned by it, creating new conceptions and new ways of life to meet new conditions, fruc- tifying and uplifting the spirit of mankind, suffering and struggling but never succumbing." The Third Volume. The third volume deals with "The Second Commonwealth— From the Babylonian Captivity to the Fall of the Second Temple." Those who have read the first three volumes will look forward anxiously to the appearance of the other nine. To those who have not yet read and studied the first three volumes we address this word of recommendation and urge that they secure the books at once. Every library will be enriched by them, and every student's knowl- edge of Jewish affair3 increased and enhanced by their contents. FREE PRESS August II, 1972 IN AN EMERGENCY .. • TURN TO YOUR TELEPHONE When aid must be summoned Immediately— your telephone Is Priceless Protection. It is ever ready to summon Instant aid In case of fire, sickness or other emergency. The telephone provides more useful daily service and convenience at less cost than almost anything else one can buy. (Continued from Page One.) baum, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Anna Warren, hospitaler and chairman of the membership corn. mittee; Joe Busse). chairman of the entertainment committee; N. Ben- nish, librarian. Of the new execu- tive, only Resnick and Bennish have retained the identical positions they held during the past year. Mr. Scheyer, who for years was a guiding spirit of Jewish musical activities in Detroit, returns to the helm of the society since the two existing groups were united recent. ly. As newly-elected president he immediately called a meeting of the new executive board for Wednes- day evening, Sept. 21, at the home of Mr. liussel, 528 Engelwood ave- nue, at which plans were made for the year's work. Regular rehearsals are held every Monday evening at room 123, Northern High School. Any voices wishing to join the organization are asked to make application with Sirs. Warren any Monday evening before 9. Gifts to the United Hebrew Schools. • North End Clinic has received the following contributions: in memory of Leopold D. Mayer from M. P. Rosenthaler. In memory of Mrs. Lulu Fran- kel of Denver from Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neiman. Unveiling of Tombstone. Unveiling of Monument. An unveiling of a monument in memory of Isadore Rubin will take place on Sunday, Sept. 25, at 11:30 a. tn. at Cloverhill Park Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited. The unveiling of a tombstone in memory of Sigmund S. Gold smith will take place on Sunday, Sept. 25, at 2 p. m. at Machpclah Ceme- tery. Relatives and friends are invited. JUDGE CONDEMNS ANTI-SEMITISM, BUT COMPELLED TO DISMISS INJUNCTION regretted that the law did not per. mit him to grant an injunction re-1 erhood of anti-Semites to employ , straining these papers. Premier them. I Taschereau declared: "As far as The amendment of the laws so ' , the judgment is concerned, I have that the protection of the respect no hesitation in stating that it is and honor of the Jews may be I a complete indictment of the cam. Possible is asked by the Jewish paign waged by anti-Semitic pa- Daily Eagle in an editorial corn- , pers against the Jews. menting upon the condemnation "The judgment is a severe and of the anti-Semitic campaigns by timely indictment. The Jews are Justice Desaulniers, who expressed here to stay and I personally con- regret that the law did not per- ' demo the campaign being directed mit him to issue an injunction ' against them by the papers in question." against anti-Semitic papers. Expressine regret that Justice Approval of the denunciation of anti-Semitism by Justice Desaul- Desaulniers came to the conclu- niers is expressed by the Montreal! sion that the law did not permit him to issue the injunction, Pre- Star. mier Taschereau stated that it is I his view that the time has come Anti-Semitism Indicted. QUEBEC.—(J. T. A.l—Premier for legislative action which will L. A. Taschereau of Quebec add- place papers under the supervision ed his condemnation of the anti-1 of the courts. Semitic campaign being conducted T is e statement o f Premier by the Goglu publications to that Taschereau revives the hope that of*Premier Bennett and Justice, the bill introduced by Deputy Pe- ter Bercovi , ch for the curbing of Desaulniers. Asked to comment on the scath•! anti - Semitic publications, which ing denunciation of the anti-Jew- was defeated at the last session of ish campaign of the Goals publi- the Legislature, will he favorably cations by Justice Desaulniers who received when it is re - introduced. (Continued from Page One.) from Ti,. DETROIT SCHAVER ELECTED HALEVY PRESIDENT The Second Volume. a new blots (Continued from Preceding Page) would have us win. We shall, though sorely stricken, becorhe ennobled by choosing the noble, exalted by seeking the exalted and strengthened by putting forth strength for the merciful and the just. HERE ARE PRICES That give you the greatest thrift tire you can buy today. Don't risk trouble or perhaps life and limb on threadbare tires. 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