8 .L An Open Letter to All Citizens of Michigan DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle New Music Book By Young Musician Carmen Amaya at Fisher Town Hall Oct. 14 October 2, 1942 State Committees of Bnai Brith Are Named Clifford A. Prevost, correspon- the correspondents. dent for the Detroit Free Press, This is Senator Brown's first Carmen Amaya, exciting Fla- Harriet Latt is a young music- menco dancer and her troupe of Washington Bureau, has this to term in the Senate following two At the executive board in• sting say of Senator Prentiss M. Brown: terms in the House, yet he has ian of 14 who has just had her gypsy dancers and musicians will of the Michigan Bnai Brith co un, "Senator Brown, who is well es- been chosen repeatedly to handle first book of piano pieces pub- open the Detroit Town Hall sea- cil held recently at the Olds tablished in the Senate, has gone important legislation on and off lished. She calls it "A Child's son at the Fisher theater, Wed- Hotel, Lansing, the following corn. farther in a first term than any the floor for the administration. nesday morning, Oct. 14 . mittees were appointed fiq• the other man in this century." The performance of. Senator Accompanying Amaya will be State of Michigan: On Sept. 17, this comment was Brown on the anti-inflation bill her sisters, Antonia and Leonora, Anti-defamation, c h a i r in an, printed in the Detroit Free Press. has caught the attention of every- papa Jose and brother Paco; Aaron Droock, Detroit, co-chair- Mr. Prevost's statement is just one throughout the country. cousin Sabicas, celebrated solo man, Morton L. Wolfe, Muske- one of the many complimentary In the September 25th issue of guitarist; dancer Lola Montez; gon; A. Z. A., chairman, Paul and enthusiastic remarks about the Washington Post there ap- pianist Raymond Sachse; and the Liebert, Grand Rapids, co-chair- Senator Brown. peared this comment: "Where are famous Flamenco star, Antonia man, Thomas Horwitz, Pontiac; In the past few weeks Congress the representatives of the people? Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations, Triano. • has been faced with its most im- Who spoke out for the Comman- portant issue since the Civil War. der-in-Chief? A lone voice of Eve Curie, daughter of Mme. chairman, Louis H. Sehostak, De- troit, co-chairman, Justin The issue at stake is the pending statesmanship—one oasis in a de- Marie Curie, discoverer of radium anti-inflation fight. If Congress sert of special privileges. Listen will be the second world celebrity son, Charlotte; conservation, chair- man, Harvey Steadman, Lans- passes a Bill which will mean not to a real senator—a genuine rep- to appear on the Detroit Town ing. , co-chairman, David Miller, less inflation, but more, Presi- resentative of America—Senator Hall series. Mlle Curie who will Jackson; council programs, chair- dent Roosevelt must veto it. speak on "The Free French," man, Rabbi Elmer Berger, Flint; Prentiss M. Brown of Michigan. Senator Brown showed this week "It's a question of who is run- Oct. 21, has recently returned lodge progra ms, Chili MIMI, Ru- that he is more interested in the ning this country," he said. from a trip around the world dolph IMeyersohn, Detroit; mem- people than he is in himself. He during which she visited Northern bership, chairman, Cyril RIB, In view of the avalanche of na- was chosen as the President's floor tional tribute that is being paid Africa, Egypt, Russia, Syria and Grand Rapids; co-chairman, Paul leader for a delicate and explo- to senator Brown at this time, China. Price, Benton Harbor; new lodges, sive task under conditions which it becomes our sacred duty to put Single tickets for Carmen chairman, Abe Roman, Bay ('ity; would have impelled a lesser man forh all our efforts, our most Amaya may be obtained at Grin- next convention, chairman, Lionel to dodge the issue. tireless efforts, to make sure that nell's box office, Randolps 1124, Gaines, Saginaw; press and pu- To quote Blair Moody in the he is retrned to the Senate. $1.65 and $1.10, including tax. blicity, chairman Milton Wein- Detroit News Sept. 27: "Many Let us make this pledge to keep Membership tickets, Detroit Town stein, Detroit; co-chairman, Phil of the Washington correspondents the home front safe, secure and HARRIET LATT Hall office, 220 Hotel Statler, Rothschild, Detroit; socialserv- that were present in the Senate free of invasion, of internal in- ice, chairman, Sam Levy, Ann gallery, had the following re- vasion, by returning to the Uni- Music Hour" and copies have al- Cherry 5617. Arbor; educational and speakers marks to make of Senator Brown's ted States Senate Prentiss M. ready been purchased by the De- bureau, chairman, Rabbi M. L. speech. 'That is a masterful Brown. He deserves your support troit Public Library for circula- Applebaum, Lansing; co-chairman, speech, the best the Senate has regardless of party. We must N.H.J.C. Theatre Party Harry Yudkoff, Detroit; voca- heard in years.' Unanimously all keep Senator Brown in Washing- tion in the music and drama tional service, chairman, Ben correspondents stated: 'The State ton because he has never re- division and in the Children's At Catholic Theater of Weisman, Kalamazoo, co-chairman, of Michigan has a great Sena- laxed his vigil. Keep him on the division. They will be on exhibit Alvin B. Levin, Detroit; military tor' and in parting, these same job, doing his job for the state at the Children's Festival to be Detroit, October 8 held at the Detroit Public Li- and war service, chairman, Rabbi correspondents added: 'Wouldn't . and nation. Next Thursday, Oct. 8, the William B. Silverman, Battle brary, main branch, this fall. it be a tragedy if the United MICH. CITIZENS COUNCIL Harriet's book contains 9 piano Detroit League of the National Creek; wider scope, chairman, States Senate were to lose the BENJAMIN LEVINSON, pieces written between the age Home for Jewish Children at Ellis Warren, Flint; , Women's services of Senator Brown of Chairman. of seven and thirteen. "Daisy and Denver will hold its eighth an- auxiliaries, chairman, lb. Rob- Michigan?"' Christopher," a short, humorous nual theatre party. For this ert Coggan, Detroit; athletics, di- News correspondents are not fairy tale with cryptic piano in- event, the Catholic Theatre of rector, Sam Maza, Detroit; chair- ordinarily an impressionable lot League of Jewish terludes, was featured at a music Detroit will present a three-act man, Harry Schwartz, Detroit, —neither are political leaders. study club program this spring. comedy, "The More the Merrier" co-chairman, Dr. Irving Nedel- Both like men who can perform. Women's Organization Other pieces in the book are written by Frank Gabrielson and man, Lansing; Americanism, Senator Brown's position in the To Meet October 14 Senate confirms the judgment of titled, "Indian Tom-Tom, Dance Irvin Pincus at the Auditorium of chairman, Isadore Goode, Pontiac, The Detroit members of the The League of Jewish Women's and Lullaby, March Winds, The the Arts Institute at $:15 P. M. executive board are Samuel W. Organizations will hold its first Spider Haunted Canyon, Cricko- Mr. Paul A. Lilly, business man- Leib, president of the ('ouncil, fall meeting on Wednesday, Oct. letto, March of the Exiles, Voo- ager of the Catholic Theatre, ad- Milton Weinstein, secretary and 14, at the Jewish Community doo Dance and Dance of the vises that its most talented mem- Harry Yudkoff, general commit- bers will perform in this most Center. The meeting will be Imps." tee man, all members of Pisgah The book was begun while a. entertaining comedy. preceded by a luncheon at 12:30 Lodge. Starting Monday Mrs Irvin W. Cohn, is General P. M. (attendance optional), for music student of Anton Wolf, the A notable accomplishment of the which a charge of 50 cents will Detroit musician who is now play- Chairman of this project. Tickets Michigan Bnai Brith Council was be made. Mrs. Irving Shevin, ing with the 11th Infantry Band are still available, call ticket its purchase of a new home for University 1-4525 is in charge of of the U. S. Army abroad. It was chairmen, Mrs. J. J. Karbal, of the llillel Foundation at Ann Ar- carried through and completed as 2993 Webb, Townsend 7-4523, bor. The spacious 25-room house, reservations. Professor Alfred Kelly of a piano student of Mary Carrick, or Mrs. Edward Schlussel, of which is only a few steps from Wayne University, who is an out- who edited the work. Harriet is Sturtevant Ave., Townsend 7- the Michigan campus, will be standing authority on internation- the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 6887, they will be glad to see ready for operation when the al affairs, will be the guest speak- Harry Latt, of 3950 Audhbon, that tickets are delivered. school opens. It will enable the Mrs. Alex M. Caplan is chair- Hillel Foundation to serve Michi- er. His subject of discourse will Detroit. man of the program book. be "International and Social gan's 1,200 Jewish students more Mrs. Jack Berger, president of effectively with a social, cultural, Peace to Come." Mrs. Louis Zedakah Fall Tea to the league, states: "It is a def- religious and war service pm- James Rosenberg, president, in- inite contribution to the war ef- gram. vites all members of the league's Be Held October 19 fort to build up a generation of constituent organizations to at- Zedakah Club will entertain strong, healthy young men and Bettie Taylor's "Rolyat" tend this interesting meeting. Since its inception, the league their members and friends at a women prepared to contribute the Revue Held at Three 666 has endeavored to serve its mem- Fall Tea to be held t the Jewish best of their capabilities as loyal Bettie Taylor's Club Three bership in every way possible. Community Center on Monday. and worthy American citizens. Realizing that many of its or- Oct. 19 at 1:30 P. M. An out- All proceeds of our fund raising 666 first anniversary revue, ganizations had difficulty in standing program is being Projects are sent to the Home at "Rolyat", will continue through- Denver which cares for under- out this week due to its huge bringing to their meetings a planned. Our ways and means chairmen, privileged children from all parts success during the chili's first variety of programs which would offer speakers of authority and Mrs. Jack Lipschutz, University of the country who have been birthday celebration last week, •',•:0:44:s:•:!ni::•,•;•:!*!•:•:41!:ZO: interest, the league has instituted 2-2112, and Mrs. Louis Silver- exposed to tuberculosis, and suf- No expense was spared in leak- LOWti.t. BERN- HARDT'S CLUB a program service for this pur- man, Townsend 8-9037 will glad- fering from other respiratory dis- ing the production one of the pose. Mrs. Aimee R. Gaines, has ly advise those wishing to earn eases. These children are con- finest in local night club annals, stantly under expert medical including an incomparable cast been appointed chairman of Pro- money for the donor luncheon. The next meeting of Zedakah supervision. The Home prepares of sepia entertainers. Blues singer gram Service. Therefore, if any member organization of the will be held at the home of Mrs. them to go out into the world by Claudia McNeil and Jean and 2481 GRAND RIVER at THIRD league will telephone Mrs. Gaines, B. Jacobs, 2627 Glynn Court, on teaching them practical trades; Vernon, clever novelty dancers, CA 6242. PARK FREE Townsend 6-6166, three weeks in Monday evening, Oct. 5 at 8 p. m. developing their especial talents; share the headline spot. Support- building up strong bodies and ing the trio are Morton "Swing" advance of its meeting date and healthy minds, thereby equipping Brown, song and dance man, and specify the type of program these children to live as useful Rosita Lockhart, soubrette, whose which it would desire, the Pro- Rabbi A. M. Hershman citizens. In addition to these team work draws approving com- gram Service will provide a pro- underpriviliged children, the ment; Prince Albert, lyric tenor Urges Support For gram accordingly. AVoodaard at Gnual Circa.; Home at Denver has opened its and long-time Three 666 favor- Mrs. Rosenberg advises that doors to refugee children who ite; the eight good looking Tay- throughout the summer season, Religious Labor in Zion STARTS TODAY 5 p.m were sent to our country to es- lorettes, whose (lancing is very and also at the present time, the In the sermon delivered by cape the brutalities and horrors much in evidence throughout the league has cooperated with the Rabbi A. M. Hershman to the * * show, and Sam Fouche, top-rank- office of civilian defense by pro- Shaarey Zedek Congregation on of the war abroad." From Captured NAZI FILMS! ing master of ceremonies. Tay- viding wrokers for them. The Sunday the second day of Suc- lorettes Mattie and Della are league is also cooperating in all coth, he urged the worshippers Ladies of Yeshiva to featured in the revue's brilliant war effort activities, and urges to do their utmost in behalf of the ensemble number, "Autumn Noc- all its member organizations to religious workers in Palestine, Meet Night of Oct. 6 turne." Its "Lanky" Bowman's appoint a war efforts Board who are contributing so much in Due to the fact that there will music for dancing and the •how. chairman and to remind those the battle for democracy. Rabbi who have neglected to register Hershman stressed the import- be many organizational meetings George Sander's organlogues for Civil Defense to do so at ance of this group of workers, Tuesday, Oct. 6, the Ladies of with songs by Joa-Anna arc an Yeshiva Beth Yehuda will hold once. that are revitalizing the life of their fleeting in the evening intermission specialty. Jewry in the Holy Land. this time, instead of the after- The committee organized in be- ATHENA CLUB noon at 7:30 P. M. at Yeshiva Beth Moses Ladies The Athena Club held their half of the league has obtained Bldg., Dexter and Cortland. Auxiliary Lunch Oct. 7 last monthly meeting on Thurs- the support and sympathy of all Much last minute business is The Ladies Auxiliary of the day, Sept. 24 at the home of local synagogues, and all have to be discussed for the forthcom- Mrs. Joseph Greenberg of Elm- warmly responded to this worthy ing donor luncheon to be held Congregation Beth Moses r Rou- manian), will give a luncheon on hurst Ave. It was decided to cause. The committee urges that all Tuesday Oct. 20 at the Yeshiva Oct. 7, at 12:30 P. M. to be held continue to supply the U.S.O. at Bidg. Reports concerning the the Michigan Central station with those who have rased funds for luncheon will be given and plans at the Congregation Beth bra- sandwiches every Thursday. A the league should mail in within are being completed for an en- ham (Galicia), Linwood at Fuller- luncheon for the members is be- the next few days all available joyable afternoon, and hopes for ton Ave. Admission price • Plus 49 Latest News Events ing planned for Saturday, Oct. moneys to the treasurer of the a huge success are anticipated. mg the luncheon is 40 cents. league at 629 Ford Bldg., or to Everyone is invited. Members 10 at the Book Cadillac Hotel. the offices of the different con- Rabbi Nathan of Congregational and their friends are especially gregations. Bnai Moshe will be guest speak- urged to attend to make this af- The sooner the funds are avail- er, Davis Berris, toastmaster. All fair successful. Proceeds go to KEEP 'EM ROLLING—BUY BONDS— able the earlier they will reach proceeds go towards the ladies charity and to the building . . , f a those in need in Palestine. The share in the maintainence of the new synagogue. committee expects to cable to new Yeshiva Bldg. For more in- For further information phase FEDERAL SCREW WORKS Palestine a sizeable check within formation or tickets for reser- call the president, Mrs. Ben Feld- the next few days. vations, call Townsend 5-1171. man, Townsend 8-4354. Vlnewood 1-8401 2 ND BIG WEEK - Attend "Bond Auction"—Masonic Auditorium Oct. 3rd-6:30 to 11 P. M.