May 24. 1940
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
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1940 STAFF FOR
J. W. V. Auxiliary
Goutman Awarded
FRESH AIR CAMP Enlists 'Workers for
Travel Fellowship
The Red Cross Adolph Goutman, for years a
Realizing that the backbone of
any camp is its counsellor staff,
the Fresh Air Camp has gathered
a group of unusual calibre for
its 1940 season. For the fourth
consecutive year this staff will
be headed by Irving Rosen and
Sara Smith, both of whom are
auditorium teachers in the De-
troit Public School system.
Albert "Holly" Hollinger will
be in charge of the new Senior
Boys' Unit and will be assisted
by George Rubin of the Center
Club Leaders' staff. Mr. Hollin-
ger who is in the natural science
department of Northwestern High
School, has had over 20 years
experience as a camp counselor.
Waterfront activities will be
under the direction of Harry Fox,
graduate of the Wayne Univer-
sity Physical Education Depart-
ment and the American Red Cross
Aquatic School in Minnesota. Mr.
Fox was on the Fresh Air Camp
waterfront staff in 1937 and its
head in 1938.
Each of the four dormitories
will he under the supervision of
people who have had at least three
or more years of counselor ex-
perience. They are Leada Miller,
Lillian Mellen, Gene Agins and
Allan Zeltzer. Charles Acker will
be in charge of the handicraft
department and Geraldine Horo-
witz will handle the music work.
Both are majoring in their re-
spective fields at the Wayne Uni-
versity College of Education.
Dean Cohen and Mollie Metthews
will be in charge of the "Cubs,"
the youngest campers. The re-
mainder of the staff consists of :
Oscar Genzer, Charles Cannon,
Eugene Edelman, Louis Shulman,
Bob Hirsch, Allan Barahal, Ber-
nard Siegel, Byron Berlin, Wil-
liam Harris, Margie Mitshkun,
Dorothy Levinson, Sylvia Schwartz,
Marcia Wilk, Sylvia. Maguite, Ja-
net Rosenberg and Frances
Cohen.
Weekly counselor training ses-
sions which began in April are
now in progress and will continue
until camp begins on June 24.
Registrations are now being
taken at the Jewish Community
Center, 8904 Woodward at Hol-
brook. The hours are: 4 to 0
and 7 to 9, Monday through
Thursday, and 9 to 12 on Sun-
day. The tuition fee is $10 per
week. The camp season is from
June 24 through Sept. 1.
student at the Jewish Community
Center's Art School, has just been
awarded the Anna Louise Ray-
mond Foreign Travel Followship,
by the faculty, members and trus-
tees of the Chicago Art Insti-
tute. The fellowship carries with
it a stipend of $1500, and came
to Goutman after five years of
study, during which he held a
tuition scholarship year after
year. The first year's scholarship
at the Institute was awarded to
Goutman on the personal recom-
mendation of Mrs. David B.
Werbe, chairman of the Center's
Art Committee, and it was Out
of the proceeds of the Center's
annual Art Ball that funds were
made available to provide for
Goutman's livelihood during his
five years in Chicago.
Beginning his art studies irr
the Center's Art School, Gout-
man has worked in all media, and
earned his fellowship both on
the basis of his five year record,
Mrs. Nathaniel Raskin and Mrs. and on the basis of a final com-
Morris Lupiloff
petition. His work in this compe-
tition was a large composition
Veterans' Auxiliary for Red Cross in oil, "Mourning", fanciful rul
work.
imaginative in character. Faculty
The work rooms are open Mon- and critics were unanimous in
day through Friday from 10 to their high praise of the work.
4, at 8904 Woodward Ave. For Among the distinctions which
information call Mrs. Morris came to Goutman in Chicago were
Lupiloff, chairman, To. 8-3497, an invitation to live at the house
FLAVORED TO
or Mrs. Nathaniel Raskin, vice- set aside for the (lean of the Art
Institute,
and
for
highly
deserv-
chairman, To. 8437.
YOUR TASTE
ing students, and an invitation by
On
sale
nowt The same
Prof. Boris Anisfeld to come to
his home in Central City, Colo.,
good 93-day aged
to paint with him.
Kraeusened E and B
In order to subsist during his
Special Beer and Genu-
years in Chicago, Goutman has
ine Top-Fermented E
had
to
do
varied
jobs.
Among
Council Camp announces that
and B Golden Bud Ale
them
were
those
of
janitor,
stage
it will open its season for young
ready in cans tool
business and professional women hand, bus boy and portrait sketch-
Cap-sealed—they open
and senior school girls on June er in a restaurant in Chicago. A
like a bottle! No de.
30 and extend through Aug. 31. painting of Goutman's is owned
posit! No returnsl
An excellent dietician and two by the Center, purchased by Fred
first class cooks have already been Butzel. Others who possess his
Easy to carry! Easy
employed. The counsellor staff works are Dr. Arthur Schiller,
to cool!
members have been selected for Mrs. IT. J. Marshall, Albert Zan-
olli
and
Bernard
Potasch.
their skills and interest in camp-
5
ing. The program will includ ath-
letics, swimming, boating, craft U. J. A. Funds Required to Bring
work, nature, hiking, photography,
STEINIES
Copyright 1940,
Immediate Aid to Refugees
outdoor cooking, dramatics, mu-
From Low Countries Who
Ekhordt 6 Becker
sic, and other such activities.
EXPORTS • DRAFT
Have Been Admitted to France
Brewing Co., Inc
Council Camp, located on the
and England
shores of Lake Huron, 12 miles
NOW
IN
CANS
apcd
Detroit, Mich,,,
New streams of refugees pour-
beyond Port Huron, has 55 acres ing into France and England from I
of beautiful land. A screened
the 'Low Countries this week,
dining porch overlooking the lake, among
them Jews from Germany
combined with modern plumbing,
hot and cold running water, and forced to seek a new haven for
a kosher kitchen, are only a few the third and fourth time, en-
of the excellent facilities, which larged the orbit of relief, rehab-
Former Detroiter
ilitation and resettlement effort
comprise the camp.
Writes Children's
Florence Davidson is director, which must be carried on with
a staff including Hazel the 'utmost speed by the con-
Story AbOut Danube with
Fleischman, leader of the Eman- stituent agencies of the United
THE GRAND OPENING
onettes, Esther Newman, one of Jewish Appeal for Refugees and
Boris G. Petroff will be remem- last years' most popular coun- Overseas Needs.
Many
thousands
of
Jews
from
bered by many Detroiters as one sellors, and Fayga Keidan, well
of the New and Modern
of the group of newspapermen known to Center members and Holland and Belgium who have
been admitted into France and
who formed an organization— Council campers.
known as Society of the Occident
A restful vacation, combined England require immediate assist-
and the Orient — who cemented with a peppy program of camp ance so that they will not become
friendships among spokesmen for activity, will be enjoyed at Coun- a burden upon the community
at large which must devote all
22 different groups, speaking dif- cil Camp this season.
ferent languages and entertaining
Registrations are being taken its resources to the paramount
pride in varying cultures. Their now at the Center. The fee is $13 demands of national defense.
new Americanism solidified them for the first week, which includes Thousands of others are waiting
into an American group that help- transportation and physical ex- anxiously in the few remaining
ed others, of the younger genera- amination. For each week follow- neutral centers in Europe for
Operators of the 12TH-TAYLOR MARKET
tion, to appreciate their new- ing, the fee will be only $11. Fur transportation aid to emigrate
found liberty under the Stars ther information may be obtained to Palestine and other overseas
12052 DEXTER, near Monterey
and Stripes.
from Miss Davidson at the Cen- countries, in the hope of escaping
Now Petroff writes children's ter, Madison 8400, or Miss Israel the fate that has overtaken Jew-
ish communities in other parts of
stories, and makes definite contri- at Columbia 4050.
Europe.
butions to Americanism by writ-
It is vitally important that the
ing of the glories of nature in his
native land, Bulgaria.
`Crime in the Maginot Line' Joint Distribution Committee, the
United Palestine Appeal and the
Viking Press, his publishers,
Has Detroit Premiere
National Refugee Service receive
have just issued another of his
Here Arc Just a Few of Our SUPER VALUES
immediately large funds through
at Cinema
books, "Son of the Danube," which
the United Jewish Appeal, in or-
is artistically illustrated with 14
During Opening Week!
The Cinema Theater presents der to rescue those Jews who are
woodcuts by Hans Alexander
position
to
emigrate
to
still
in
a
Mueller. In this story he rides the Detroit premiere of "Crime
across the mile-wide Danube to in the Maginot Line." The film, lands of freedom and safety. It
Rumania on ice in the winter, photographed in France,• has been is estimated that some 8,000
swims across it in thC summer. discussed as one of the most refugees are in possession of
He explores the remains of mi- exciting and dramatic films of visas to Palestine, the Americas
and other countries, but that they
gration and conquests, of the Cru- the year.
"Crime in the Maginot Line" do not have the necessary funds
sades, of wars, of Roman remains.
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lie makes discoveries of ancient is the first dramatic picture to for transportation. They look to
ruins and the heroes of the story he filmed in this unusual back- American Jewry to provide im-
are interesting youngsters whose ground of the world-famous un- mediate funds for this purpose
exploits ring true to life. Pursuing derground fortress which reaches through the United Jewish Ap-
peal for Refugees and Overseas
the adventures of Boyan, Stoyan to a depth of eight stories.
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The story involves a German Needs.
and Mitko (nicknamed Thursday,
In the light of this desperate
Friday and Saturday) is an ex- spy who was able to penetrate
ceTent substitute to visiting the the impregnable Maginot line, situation many -4immunities are
Danube. Perhaps this is the sub- committing murder to escape de- adopting the sWan: "Give To-
CLOTHUSACK
stitute needed at this time.
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Come"
as
the
basis
for
an
ac-
With every 51.00 purchase in grocery department
"Son of the Danube" is a splen- leading actor, is ably supported
did story for boys and girls of by Vera Korene who plays the celeration of all campaign ef-
forts in behalf of emergency war
10 to 14.
part of his German-born wife.
The picture was produced and relief and rehabilitation overseas,
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Congratulation s to publisher directed by Felix Gandei a in and Palestine immigration and settle-
ment and the integration • of
Max L. Schuster on his marriage about the Maginot Line under
refugees in the United States.
to the former Mrs. Jacob J. the direct supervision of the
Levison . . . The new Mrs. French War Department.
Another blitzkreig is being
Schuster's first husband is the
Alfred A. Strelsin, advertising readied by the Nazis, this time
master forester who did the
against the Rothschild dynasty
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landscaping for the Palestine tycoon of New 'York and Mil-
. . . It'll be an Ufa film, and the
waukee,
will
devote
an
entire
Pavilion at the World's Fair . .
featured villain will be Nathan
WE DELIVER—PHONE TOwnsend 6-9881
And her daughter, Pearl, won month . to helping raise funds
first prize in the Fair's poetry for the United Jewish Appeal in Rothschild, who has been dead
over a century.
the Middle West.
contest last year.
The Ladies Auxiliary No. 135
of the Jewish War Veterans of
the United States has issued a
call for volunteers for Red Cross
work.
Use of the Jewish Community
Center has been granted to the
.. now in
CAP-SEALED
CANS
To Open Council
Camp on June 30
,
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PILLSBURY FLOUR 5 22c
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