DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 6 Simplicity of character is the natural result of prof o u n d thought.—Hazlitt. Babok's Virginia Resort Private Beach. Strictly Kosher Meals, Golf, Tennis, Fishing. Boating, Rooms with or without meals. On North Shore Drive South Haven, Mich. Phone 786 ZLATKIN'S "for a Glorious Vacation" shady ▪ spwlou., Tennis, golf, riding, swimming • • Dam•ing In our own Pal ilion • 'Children's counsellor, playgrounds • Most ideal location for rest and PlilY Famous for Delicious Meals ZLATKIN'S RESORT South !Wen, Mich. Write for Folder PHONE 6C6 Fidelman's "where vacation dreams come true" South Haven's Finest Resort • 80 acres of playtime para- dise • Cool, tonic c ountry air • Gay, informal atmosphere golf, tennis, • Swimming, riding • Handball, badminton, movies Dancing, concerts Rooms with bath Famous food Write for folder. rr Fi del trio n!s, Resort -- ',41:41 114 RAVEN, MICHIGAN "a little bit of heaven" at LEVIN'S RESORT Only Swimming Pool in South Haven It in under auspices of State Health Dept. The following facilities on our grounds and free to our guests: • Shuffleboard • Tennis Court • Billiards • Bowling • Children's Playground • Die> cies • Ping Tong • Horseshoes A Plea for Dr. Goldman's Reorganization Plan Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: There has been some publicity in your columns in recent weeks concerning Dr. Solomon Gold- man's plan to reorganize the Zi- onist Organization of America. Progressive Zionists throughout the country have become inspired by the possibility that the Z. 0. A. will at last be given a re- vitalization that it has sadly needed for 20 years, and scores of Zionist districts have pledged their delegates to support Dr. Goldman's plan at the national convention in Pittsburgh, and whatever candidates endorsed by Dr. Goldman who will implement that plan. However, red herrings are now being drawn across the path, and the cry is being raised that Dr. Goldman seeks to undermine Zionism by creating dissension at a time as critical as this. I am convinced that the rank and file of the Zionists of Amer- ica are determined to go through with Dr. Goldman and his plan, and will refuse to become a party to any compromise designed to weaken the reorganization effort. Delegates who will attend the national convention will be told that they must work for "unity" and that it is a shame to engage in"controversy". Who has made genuine unity impossible all these years, but those very elements which now seek to halt the re- organization of the movement? Dr. Goldman and the out- standing group of Zionists who stand with him, men like Rabbi Heller, Louis Rocker, Rabbi Ed- ward Israel, Rabbi Brickner, Robert Szold, Dr. Friedenwald, Judge Levinthal, and numerous others, desire only the strength- ening of the Z. 0. A., the en- largement of its membership by offering leadership opportunities to new young blood, the increase of youth and cultural activity, and the improvement of the dig- nity and prestige of the move- ment. Delegates should not be de- ceived by the cry for "unity" and should stand firm with the liberal and progressive elements at the national convention. CARL ALPERT, Boston, Mass. UNVEILING OF MONUMENT An unveiling of a monument DANCE IN OUR OWN RECREATION in memory of Jeanette Auslander HALL Weiss will take place on Sunday, finest mink . dietary laws observed Write or phone for further information June 30, at 2 p. m. at Oakview Phone 431 Cemetery. Relatives and friends Route No. 1 M, 43 are invited. South haven, Mich. • Outdoor Gym. Children's Trained Counsellor NEWEST . . . and Most Modern Summer Resort The only place of its kind in South Haven. Michigan. Right on the lake, about 450 feet of private beach, beautiful grounds, plenly of pine, shade and fruit trees, finest furniture and inner- spring bedding. 1 and 2 rooms and Kitchenette, dishes, linens, gas and electric included. Showers, hot and cold water in every room. $ 00 PER SEASON Also sleeping rooms and cottages by season, day, week or month, very reasonable. Maslinsky's Private Beach Resort Route 2. North Shore Drive on U. S. Highway 31 PHONE 781 SOUTH HAVEN. MICH. SOUTH HAVEN On Lake Michigan - Michigan's Most Popular Resort Cool Lake Washed Air • RIDING • 5 '1' BOATING • DANCING • Gay Attractions FISHING • THEATERS • Miles of Clean Sandy Beaches • Mineral Baths Splendid Viten ion Accommodations GLASSNIAN'S THE ARDNIORE THE ATLANTI(' THE 601.FNIORE 11ABOK'S GRAND PARK BARON'S THE 1111:111AND E DG E1VATE It JACOBSON'S BEACH THE JAN1s VIDELNIAN'S KAIIZEN'S GASSES'S at following tine resorts and hotels KUSHNER'S SAMSON'S LAKE PARK sLEEPV 1101.1.0W LAKE VIEW STEIISEN'S LAZAROVITZ WEINSTEIN'S LEVIN'S WITTE.NBERG'S THE OAKLAND l'AsHEN0VsKus PA RKSIDE 7. I P PERSTE I N'S RUBELL'S REST Zi..tTKIN's Within Easy Distance by Paved Highway, Greyhound Bus, Train or by Steamship Roosevelt from Chicago WRITE FOR ATTRACTIVE NEW PREVIEW FOLDER S CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, South Haven, Mich. 1111111111111111411111 June 2r, IN BUTZEL THANKS CHRONICLE FOR AID IN ALLIED CAMPAIGN. In a statement addressed to Jacob Margolis, publisher of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Fred M. Butzel, chairman of the 1940 Allied Jewish Campaign, thanks The Chronicle for its part in the drive. Mr. Butzel write: "It is my privilege, as chairman of the 1940 Allied Jewish Campaign, to extend the appreciation of the Campaign's 3,000 volunteer workers for the splendid cooperation of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle in the re- cent drive. "Although we have learned to depend on your publi- cation for sympathetic support in our annual fund- rising task each year, we have not lost sight of the value of the generous space allotted to the interpreta- tion of th e Campaign's objectives and the story of its progress, this year. "We are grateful to you." tiiis ■ no•- ■ INDEPENDENCE DAY PROGRAM AT JEWISH CENTER ON MONDAY, JULY 1 Under the joint sponsorship of the Michigan Jewish War Veter- ans and the Detroit Jewish Com- munity Center, an Independence Day program and an installation of newly-formed Michigan State Department of the Jewish War Veterans, will take place on Mon- day, July 1, at 8:30 P. M., in the auditorium of the Jewish Community Center. The newly formed Detroit Post 230, known as the Eli Levin Post, will also be installed that evening. The public is invited. Edgar H. Burman of Brook- lyn, N. Y., national commander of the Jewish War Veterans, will act as installing offices' and will deliver one of the two principal addresses of the evening The other address will be delivered by Frd M. Butzel and his subject will be "The Place of the Jewish War Veteran in the Community." The program will be under the chairmanship of Judge Charles Rubiner and the invocation will be delivered by one of the local rabbis. Welcoming remarks will be brought to the gathering by Henry Meyers, president of the Jewish Community Center. The musical program will be provided by Miss Ethel McFee, well-known local vocalist. Several military se- lections will be rendered by the American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps, under the direction of R. C. Cohen. At the program, one of the members of the Down-River Post No. 225 will receive a Pur- ple Heart Decoration from Wen- dell Lochbeiler, national com- mander of the Military Order of the Purple Heart. COUNCIL FUNDS In honor of the confirmation of Peter Copeland, Mignon S. Ginsburg, George Milton I litachfield, Peter Allen Mahn and Allison Steele, by Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Markle. In honor of the con- firmation of Jane's Bittker, Peter Cope- land, Mignon S. Ginsburg, George Mil- ton I lirschlield, Marjorie S. Jackson. Richard Allen Kahn. Maerit Bernard Howard Jay Lichterman, Gloria Rose Rosman, Doris Lee itothberg, Al- lison Steele and Isabel Sue Wolfner, by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein. The following contributions are acknowledged by the Detroit Section of the National Coun- cil of Jewish Women: COUNCIL CAMP VACATION FUND In memory of Maurice J. Caplan, by the Saturday club. In memory of Louis Goldberg, Rachel Lowentritt and Han- nah Prentis, by Mrs. Maurice J. Caplan. In memory of Jacob N. Fisher, by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ilassenbumeh, Mr. and Mrs. I. L Hassenbusch and Air and Mrs. Samuel Hassenbusch. In memory of Belle Letterman and Diana Weiner, by Mr. and Mrs. Osman E. Fisher. In memory of the birthday of Leon H. Frank, by Mrs. Leon II. Frank. In memory of Millie Z. Netzorg, Rachel Lowentritt and Jacob E. Fisher, by Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg,. In memory of Anna L. Jacobson, tic the Wednesday Club. In memory . of Leo Waldbott, by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas I. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg, Mrs. Benjamin Lambert, and Mrs. Herbert T. Sloman. In honor of the 15th wedding anni- versary of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas I. Brown, by Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Gins- burg. In honor of the birthday of Mr. Joseph Friedman, by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt. In honor of the anni- versary of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Kay. by Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg and Mrs. Herbert T. Slotnan. A gift to the fund by Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Field. In honor of the consecration of Agnes Ann Brown. by Mrs. Golda I ilument hal. In honor of the confirmation of Bar- bara Blumrosen, by Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las I. Brown. In honor of the confirma- tion of Mignon S. Ginsburg, George Dols Lee Roth berg, Atli- Hon Steele and Isabel Sue Wolfner, by Mr. and Mrs. 'William II. Frank. In honor of the confirmation of Mignon S. Ginsburg, George Hirschfield, Janet Lath, Shirley Oppenheimer, Annette Schenker, Allison Steele and Isabel Sue Wolfner, by Mrs. Benjamin Lambert. In honor of the confirmation of Mignon S, Ginsburg. Shirley Ann Oppenheimer and limits Lee Rothberg, by Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Sliberberg. In honor of the confirmation of Mignon S. Gins- burg, by Mrs. Rae Vehone. In honor of the graduation of Josephine Welt and Miller Weisman, by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas I. Brown. In honor of the graduations of Harriet Cooper and Winifred Cooper. by Mr. and Mrs. David Cooper. In honor of the confirmation of Mignon S. Ginsburg and Janet Lath, by Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt. In honor of the confirmation of Doris Lee Roth- berg. by Miss Emma Butzel. In honor of the confirmation of Isabel Sue Wolfner, by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kal- chen. SERVICE F'Olt. FOREIGN BORN CITIZENSHIP FUND In memory of Wolf Kaplan, by Mr. and Mrs. Louis .111111PS Rosenberg. In memory of Hannah Prentis, by Mr. and Mrs. David Cooper. In memory of Hattie gelling, by Mrs. Carrie Borger and Mr. and Mrs. John A. ileavenrich. In memory of Mose Win- Menton, by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein. In memory of Leo Waldbott. by Miss Emma Butzel, Mr. and Mrs. William if. Frank, Dr. Myron Ileyn, Mr. sod Mrs. Howard A. Malchen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Schlesinger, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shroder and Mr. and Mrs. Louts Smilansky. In memory of Joseph Ehrlich and Jacob Fisher, by Mr. and Mrs. Louis SmIlansky. In honor of the fifteenth wedding an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas I. Brown. by Miss Henrietta A. Robinson and Miss Sella Robinson. In honor of Mother'sr Day—Mrs. Sol Feehheimer and Mrs. Jacob Witkowsky of Chicago, by their Detroit children. In honor of the 35th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman, by Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Schlesinger and Mr. and Mrs. James Wineman. In honor of the birthday of Mr. Andrew Wineman, by Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Kate hen. In honer of the graduation of Jean Levitt. by Mr. and Mrs. Max SchayowItz. In honor of the graduation of Robert Wolf and Robert Enggass. by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas I. Brown and Mrs and Mrs. Julian H. Krniik. In hnnnr of the graduation of Rnhert Wolf. by Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Schlesinger. .........—_ may In honor of the confirmation of Richt: rd Allen Kahn, by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas I. Brown. In honor of the con- firmation of Doris Lee Rot hberg, by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Itafelson. In honor of the confirmation of Jane's Bittker, Edward Blumberg. Peter Copeland. Maerit Bernard Mallet and Ronald Rothstein, by Mr, and Mrs. David I. ilubar. In honor of the contirmatimt of James ilittker, Barbara Blumrosen, Maerit Bernard Mallet, Barbara Levitt and Alfred Loewenstein, by Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Meyers. In honor of the confirmation of Ethel Isenberg, Alfred Loewenstein, David Madison, Sharon Moriash and Myron Unger, by Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Goldstick. In honor of the eonfirmation of Barbara I3lumrosen, by Nancy Levin. In honor of the confirmation of Mig- non S. Ginsburg, Alfred Loewenstein, Doris Lee Rot hberg, by Mr. and Mrs. Max Schayowitz. In honor of the confirmation of James ilittker, Burton LeVine, Buddy Lipson and Lawrence Welngarden, by Mr. and Mrs. David Cooper. In honor of the confirmation of Margery Joan Brown and Richard Allen Mahn. by Mrs. Samuel H. 1Veiss. In honor of the confirmation of Heil Lautmann, by Mr. and Mrs. William H. Frank. In honor of the confirmation of Mignon S. Ginsburg, by Mr. and Mrs. henry Wineman. REFUGEE CHILDREN'S FUND Fn memory of F'rank Greenebaum, by Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1Vineman. In mem- ory of Hattie 1Velling, by Mrs. Mark Fleischman. In honor of the confirmation of Ed- ward M. Blumberg, Barbara H. Blum- rosen, Peter Copeland, Mignon S. Gins- burg, Rhoda Lou Hayden, Maerit Ber- nard Mallet, Alfred Loewenstein, by Miss Mildred Goldman. In honor of the confirmation of Maerit Bernard Mallet, by Dr. and Mrs. G. Sehinagel. In honor of the confirmation of Edward Blum- berg, Norman Cohen, Peter Copeland and Burton A. LaVIne, by Mr. and Mrs. A. If. Brodie. In honor of the con- firmation of Edward Blumberg, Norman Cohen. l'eter Copeland, Maerit B. Mallet 1111 Burton A. LaVine, by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Savage. In honor of the con- firmation of Bernard Petrie, by Mrs. Harry Blutn. In honor of the confirma- tion of Bernard Petrie, by Mrs. Harry Blum. In honor of the confirmation of Blumberg and Peter Copeland by Mr. and Mrs. Abram Sapiro. ADULT REFUGEE AMERICANIZATION FUND • in memory of Hattie Selling. by Miss Emma Butzel, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Schlesinger, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt rind Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wine- man. In memory of Louis liorkheimer. by Mrs. Carrie May Berger. Mrs. II. J. L. Frank and Mrs. Leon II. Frank. In memory of Leo Waldbott, by Mr. and Mrs. Len M. Butzel, Mrs. It. J. L. Frank Mrs. Leon II . Frank and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 1Vinernan. In memory of Airs. W. K. Frank, by Mrs. It. J. L. Frank and Harry Frank, Jr. In honor of the birthday of Andrew WIneman, by Mrs. Carrie May Berger. IIDA. E. GINSBURG SCHOLARSHIP FUND In honor of the confirmation of Janet Lath, by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas I. Drown. In honor of the confirmation of Margery Jackson. Maerit Bernard Mallet, Barbara Levitt. Howard Jay Lichterman and Isabel Sue Wolfner, by Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Markle. IDA E. GINSBURG SCHOLARSHIP FUND In memory of Elsa F. \Veiling. by Mrs. Edgar Menderson, Dr. and Mrs. I lav id J. Levy and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph NI. Welt. In memory of lInttle Selling, by Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy. In honor of the ronfirmation of Doris Lea Rothherg, by Mrs. Kay Hirsch. In honor of the graduation of Josephine Welt Robert Enggass and Ruth Welling. by Mr. and Mrs. John A. IleavenrIch. Edward (lire Palestine Gets Part of Library Of Gabrilowitsch The Detroit Symphony Orches- tra ousi s a ntdh edollars beneficiaryh of orches- tra music, the gift of Mrs. Ossip Ga i b t h s G i c a m bri ow s r ci io. famous mu. air.11ibrary was sf at $20,. 000. Part of the library has been given to the New York public library for reference purposes and another share has been given the Palestine Conservatory of Music in Tel Aviv. The Detroit gift includes near- ly all the orchestral music. Mrs. Gabrilowitsch retained most of her husband's own compositions and manuscripts. TUROVER PICNIC JULY 7 The Turnover Aid Society, one of Detroit's oldest and largest Jewish vereins, announces its an- nual picnic for all day Sunday, July 7, at Hemrii ch heP re ark on 161 Mile Road. will b markers designating the picnic gro is uin(ls do ; Sosnick, president of the society, urges a large attend, ance and states: "The fulfillment of our pledge to the Allied Je ■ %- ish Campaign depends a great deal upon the success of our pic- nies." H. Lichtman and M. Shapiro are co-chairmen for the picnic. J. Lebowsky is in charge of re- freshment tickets and M. Korby has been appointed special treas- urer'. Tickets may be gotten by calling I, Sosnick at Temple 1- 5777. Dr. Kanagur and Dr. Hack Honored by State Chiropody Association Two Jewish chiropodists were honored by the Michigan Chiro- pody Association recently at its annual convention in Grand Rap- ids. Drs. Raymond R. Kanagur and Morton Hack were among the five Michigan chiropodists pre- sented with certificates for their outstanding contributions to the chiropodic literature during the past year. Dr. Hack was also elected to the board of directors of the state society for a three-year term. Others in attendance were Drs. H. B. Bronson, Harry Lindy, J. J. Jacobs and Louis Lieber- man. North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0. Clock Project Lunch. eon on Thursday The North Woodward branch of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization announces that final arrangements have been made for their complimentary clock project luncheon to unveil the clock on Thursday, June 27, at the Belcrest Hote.. All sheets must be turned in at once, in order to be eligible for the prize. For information call Ty. 6-9553. For pick-up, call Mrs. S. M. Shore, president, Ty. 4-3013, or Mrs. . 5-A. To 24 89 J.. Redblatt, chairman, The annual excursion to Bob Lo Park will be held Tuesday, July 2. Mrs. I. Wellin, Hogarth 7347, is in charge of tickets. There will be prizes and souven - irs for grown-ups and children, also races and entertainment. Bnai Brith Auxilary Thanks The Chronicle Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: In behalf of they Women's Aux- iliary No. 122 of Bnai Brith, I would like to express my sin - cerest thanks and appreciation to you and The Jewish Chronicle , for your splendid cooperation and assistance at all times. The Chronicle has been rnog generous in giving our Auxiliary the needed publicity for all our activities. We feel that in no small measure, the success that we have achieved in the g rowth of our membership and in our educational functions, was due to your fine support, and we cer- tainly appreciate it. May I personally thank you and the entire staff of The Chronicle for making my Ye ar as publicity chairman of the Aux- diary a most pleasant one. Very sincerely yours, Gladys Goldberger, Publicity Chairman.