ala.amaiMI•

February 14,

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

1 0

Pontiac Sisterhood Hears
Address by Dr. Rooks

Campus Club Alumni
Hold Stag Smoker
Feb. 20

to

and the Legal Chronicle

Atlas in Race for
Recorder's Court

1941

the Life
Relig b ious
15-Point Program to Strengthen bl
in the United States Made Public by
United Synagogue

41.

(5) directing adolescent activi-
Milton R. Atlas, a candidate
NEW YORK.—A sweeping 15- ties . (6) assisting our men's
The Alumni Chapter of the for Judge of Recorder's Court,
Camus Club of Wayne Univer- was born and raised in Michi- point program, designed to meet club's; (7) solving budgetary
sity met last Thursday night in gan. He is a graduate of the the needs of American Jewish problems; (8) strengthening un-
communities throughout the Unit-
synagogues; (9) con-
the Lions' Den at Webster Hall. University of Michigan Law ed States, has been completed by affiliated
tacting. non-synagogue groups;
The stag smoker which had been
the United Synagogue National (10) preserving morale of
tabled at a previous meeting was
Committee to Strengthen Re- draftees; (11) servcing the Jew-
definitely scheduled for Feb. 20,
ligious Life in preparation for ish rtudentsfll (12) cooperation
at the Chicorel Restaurant, 313
the opening of its nation-wide ef- with adolescents" organizations;
Bagley Ave.
fort, according to an announce- (13) aiding refugees; (14) our
Dr. Adolf Lowenstine describ-
ment by Louis J. Moss, National ties with Palestine; and (15) co-
ed the "Anatomy and Psychology
President of the United Syna- operating with defense bodies.
Czech Teachers Forbidden to In- of Reproduction." A general dis-
gogue of America.
More than 1,200 prominent
struct Jewish Children
cussion followed.
The inauguration of the pro- Jewish laymen and rabbis from
. LISBON (WNS) —A decree is-
Last Sunday evening the club
gram will take place officially on
sued in the Nazi Protectorate of held a social hour of games and
March 5th when the Committee every section of the United
Bohemia and Moravia f or bids dancing at the McKenzie Union.
will act as host to many nation- States have endorsed the pro-
Czech teachers to instruct Jew-
ally prominent figures at a din- gram and campaign of the corn-
ish children, it was learned here.
.
ner to be held in New York mince.
Col.
Roosevelt
Calls
for
Partici-
The decree was aimed at non-
City's Essex House.
The United Synagogue of
pation
In
Bill
of
Rights
Week
Jewish teachers who tutor Jewish
As finally presented by Dr.
Elias
L.
Solomon,
Chairman
of
America,
parent organization
children privately in their homes.
NEW YORK (WNS) —A call
to
Committee of
National
e
to the members of all three faiths
the National Committee, the pro- the
gram will cover the following Strengthen Religious Life, is tithve
to participate in "Bill of Rights
points of Jewish communal ac- central body for Conserva
Week," Feb. 16-24, was issued
St ates and
tivity in this country: (1) forti- Judism in the United
500 con-
here by Colonel Theodore Roose-
fying
our
synagogues
(2)
or-
represents
more
than
1,
men's
velt, chairman of Citizenship
sisterhoods,
ganizing Jewish education (3) in- grcgations,
Educational Service, which has
spiring
synagogue
worship
;
(4)
clubs
and
young
people's
groups
been invited by the New York
training youth for leadership ; throughout the United States.
State Department of Education
MILTON R. ATLAS
to co-operate in the celebration
"Sabbath Eve Service" by
of this commemorative week.
School and since receiving his
Leland
Stowe
at
Charles De Harrack Is
degree at the university has re-
sided in this city since 1923.
Fisher
Town
Hall
Issued by Bloch
He served the people of Wayne
county as an assistant prosecu-
The Bloch Publishing Co., New
Leland Stowe, noted war corre-
tor for 18 months, resigning to
enter private practice, specializ- spondent for the Chicago Daily York has just issued a new mu-
ing in workmen's compensation. News and Detroit News, arrived sical work entitled "Sabbath Eve
He has a varied experience in in New York by Atlantic Clipper Service" by Charles De Harrack,
popular Cleveland musician.
trial work and has met with suc-
Before the first World War,
cess in many supreme court
Mr. De Ilarrack made many con-
cases.
cert tours in Europe, and was a
He has been qualified for the
favorite at royal courts. In Leip-
office he seeks by the Detroit
zig, he won first prize for com-
Citizens' League.
position offered by the Deutsche
Verlage Actiongesellschaft. He
resided in Vienna for many years,
New Manischewitz Product
studying piano with the famous
Wins Approval of House-
Leschetizky, teacher of Paderew-
wives; Tam Tarns Ac-
ski. He studied also voice, organ,
claimed for Wide Variety
harmony, counterpoint and or-
ELECT
chestration, and he attended the
of Uses
Vienna University.
A number of his works pub-
Can the average housewife,
lished abroad have had wide cir-
without the prompting of adver-
culation, Mr. De Harrack has
tising, recognize the salient fea-
made numerous concert tours in
tures in a new food product? Can
America ; he was featured by the
she be relied on to discover for
Mason & Hamlin Piano Company,
herself that Product X, for in-
and made recordings, during his
stance, not only serves its obvi-
recent coast to coast tours. His
ous
use,
but
is
good
for
perhaps
(FORMER ASS'T PROSECUTING ATTORNEY)
short orchestral numbers have
a dozen or so other household
been played by several orchestras,
QUALIFIED
purposes?
including the Cleveland Sym-
• Graduate of U. of M.
by Detroit
Extensive field surveys con-
phony Orchestra.
Past
Master
Perfection
Lodge
•
ducted by national food manu-
The "Sabbath Eve Service" is
Citizens League
STOWE
LELAND
• Active in Communal Affairs
issued in a regular trade edition
acturers have led them to the
conclusion that the average Feb. 5, after several months at and in a de luxe edition. These
volumes have bookplates for the
housewife, unless she is told in the Greek-Albanian front.
great detail about the qualities
He will speak before the De- inscription of a donor's name
and uses of a food product„ some- troit Town Hall in the Fisher when they are offered as gifts
times fails to recognize even the Theatre Wednesday, Feb. 19, at to temple, synagogue or library.
basic characteristics which dis- 11 a. m., on "Hitler Over Eu- There are 17 numbers in the
complete work, including two
tinguish i t f r o m competitive rope."
This is Stowe's first glimpse of short organ numbers which are
items. But—
In the short time that the new his family and homeland since to be played when the mourners
Manischewitz product, Tam Tam, 1939. Since then he has covered rise for Kaddish.
Each composition is character-
has been on the market, and the war from England, Finland,
The Rumania
Greek army,
by Brit- ized by a traditional atmosphere
prior to the inauguration of its Norway,
and aided
Greece.
prior
and clothed with classic dignity.
campaign, hundreds
of letters have been pouring in i sh planes, he declared in New There is a touch of oriental
flavor, and the melodic flow is
to the offices of the B. Manische- York, has completely defeated
witz Company from housewives Mussolini's legions, and but for
ship. Each composition
expresses
in various parts of the country, bad weather Italy's humiliation appropriate
to the temple
wor-
offering unsolicited suggestions would be complete. He said it
and ideal
each and
reveals
the
for literally dozens and dozens was his opinion that Italy could idiom,
the Jewish
musical
of ways to use this delicious be kept in the war only by the knowledge and versatility of the
product—a rare tribute indeed to complete domination of the coun- composer. "Sabbath Eve Service"
the distinctive qualities of Tam try by German troops, and pre- should find wide spread use and
into
looks
Again, the Great-West Life
Tam. dieted that by spring 200,000 to popularity.
Praise has been unstinting for 300,000 Germa ntroops would be
the future with confidence, proud to
Sands Hotel at Miami Beach
the delightful new flavor of Tam in Italy.
fulfil its responsibilities as a leading
Features Olympic Champion
Tams, a flavor which, to quote
£1,000,000 of Goods Supplied to
Divers
financial institution, and knowing that
one housewife, "ha d ma de it im-
Army
by
Jewish
British
possible for me to serve a meal
Manufacturers
its obligations to its policyholders are
u
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Pete
to my family unless there are
Desjardins and Marshall Wayne,
thoroughly safeguarded.
Tam Tams on the table—and I
must say, in all sincerity, that JERUSALEM.
—One million (Palcor
pounds Agency)
worth of Olympic champion divers, have
the
crisp,
good
flavor
of
Tam
my
variegated
goods
h
a
v
e
already been signed to appear at the
PRESIDENT
Tams D 0 E S brighten up " been supplied to the British Army weekly water carnivals present-
by the Jewish manufacturers of ed by Manager Morton Kirsch at
meals."
Another letter states that Palestine, Eliezer Kaplan, treas- the new submarine lighted pool
of the Sands Hotel. Desjardins
Items from the 1940 Annual Statement
Tam Tams have provided a solu-
tion to the problem of getting urer
of the said
Jewish
Palestine
in an Agency
interview for
in was titleholder in 1928 and 1932
Insurance and
er children to drink more milk. the current issue of the magazine and Wayne won the championship
her
$640,255,615
"When
my children come home Palestine and The Middle East. in 1936. Both are considered
Annuities in Force
To help in producing this total, the greatest divers ever devel-
from
school,"
she writes, "I like
53,401.865
New Business Placed
them to have a light snack before he recounted, 65 new factories oped in this country. In addi-
Payments to Policyholders
they go out to play. A glass of were established during 1940, in- tion to the a c r o b a t i c divers,
17,249,139
milk and some Tam Tams
Kirsch
is presenting a water bal-
and Beneficiaries
eluding pro-
workshops
for a number
let composed of girls from the
173,512,239
vides the perfect answer. They
Assets
San Francisco world's fair.
are nourishing and very satisfy- of key industries.
166,825,422
Liabilities
At last it's beginning to look
ing, seem to give added zest for
Surplus, Contingency
the meal ahead. My boy and as if there's going to be another U. P. A. to Aid 6,500 Jewish
6,686,907
Soldiers in Palestine, Greece
girl actually enjoy drinking milk Cantor carrying on Eddie's tra-
Reserve and Capital
and Egypt
when I give them a handful of tlition to the new generation . . •
Tam Tams to go with it, and It's his daughter Marylin, who's
NEW YORK. (WNS)—Provi-
quite often, if I have had a tir- studying in a Manhattan drama- sion for the personal needs of
ing day, I find it refreshing to tic school right now.
teh 6,500 Jewish soldiers in Pal-
ASSURANCE COMPANY
join them.
estine and those fighting in
Among the many other sug-
Head Office—Winnipeg, Canada
gestions which have been re- napes. In fact, so varied are the Greece adn Egypt with the Brit-
ceived are such old stand-bys as uses of Tam Tam that the aver- ish forces will be made by the
floating Tam Tams in soup, or age housewife would do well to United Palestine Appeal with
serving them spread with cheese try them and discover her own funds received in its $12,000,000
war emergency campaign in 1941,
or jam. And, of course, they have favorite ways of using them.
1512 Union Guardian Building
Tam Tams are pareve and it was announced by Dr. Abba
Telephone--RAndolph 0446
been
mentioned base
time for
and salads
again blend perfectly with meat or Hillel Silver, national chairman
as a delightful
of the United Palestine Appeal.
or in dainty, tantalizing party ca- dairy dishes,

Dr. W. H. Rooks, assistant
superintendent of the Pontiac
State Hospital, was guest speak-
er at the luncheon meeting of
the Sisterhood of the Temple
Beth Jacob on Tuesday, Feb. 4.
Dr. Rooks' subject was "The
Past, Present and Future of Phy-
chiatry." Mrs. Abe Lapides pre-
sided at the meeting which was
attended by 29 members.

Milton R. ATLAS

Judge — Recorder's Court

-GREAT-WEST LIFE

Seymour J. Cohn

