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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-10-23

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ktober 23, 142

viich. Milk Marketing
Referendum To Be
Voted On November 3

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

3

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

INTER-GROUP RELATIONS FELLOWSHIPS
ESTABLISHED AT WAYNE UNIVERSITY

Herbert J. Rushton Seeks
Re-election As Attorney
General On His Record

RE-ELECT

Like most metropolitan com- Sociology, and will be teaching
It is probable that most urban munities in America, Detroit is a a course in beginning Sociology
voters are not too confident that city of many racial, religious, and during the present semester. Mr.
they understand just how they nationality groups. The problem Loving done his work largely in
should vote on Referendum No. of wholesome inter-group rela- the field of education, and has
3 which refers to the Michigan tions is one which confronts been teaching at Miller High
Milk Marketing Act. This act every sizable community in our School for about six years.
was passed by the 1941 legis- country. Indeed, it is a general
The recipients of the awards
lature and signed by the gover- American problem.
will investigate separately, or
In order that increased recog- both together, some aspect or as-
nor. Owing to a petition to put
this act on hte ballot for a ref- nition be given in Detroit to the pects of the problem of Negro-
erendum, it has never been in existence and importance of this Jewish relations, and a thesis or
effect. The petition was circulated problem, two Graduate Fellow- dissertation is to be produced as
through the instrumentality of a sHps have been established at a result of this research.
Hamtramck milk dealer who is Wayne University, in the general
The candidates were selected
o pposed to state regulation of the area of social sciences, for the by a committee of the Wayne
put pose of studying inter-group University consisting of Dr. W.
milk business.
II. Pyle, director of the Graduate
As this referendum is stated relations.
The first problem to be ex- School at Wayne University, Dr.
on the ballot, a "Yes" vote will
sustain the law, and a "No" vote plored in this field will be that of Doris Kline of the Division of
the relations between the Jewish Guidance, and Dr. Donald Marsn
will be against it.
and the Negro groups. This con-
This act provides that in cer- stitutes an important segment of of the Department of Sociology
tain milk markets where 51 per the general problem. Misinforma- at Wayne University. The selec-
cent of the producers or 51 per tion and deplorable, perhaps even tions were approved by a commit-
cent of the dealers, or 100 or dangerous, attitudes prevail in tee consisting of Dr. Leo M.
more consumers petition for reg- this field. In order that a better Franklin, representing the Jewish
HERBERT J. RUSHTON
ulation, the State Milk Board understanding between the Jew- Community Council at Detroit,
Next November 3rd the people
set up under the act shall con- ish and the Negro groups be Rev. Horace White, representing
duct hearings, and, if they deem achieved, and in order that accur- the N.A.A.C.P., and Robert Mac- fo Michigan will pass judgment
advisable, create a marketing ate, valuable information be ob- Rae, Managing Director of the on the record of Attorney Gen-
eral Herbert J. Rushton. That
area. The Board may also stipu- tained, the Jewish Community Council of Social Agencies.
Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Dr. record is an open book. From
late the minimum uniform price Council of Detroit and the De-
James
J.
McClendon
served
as
beginning to end, it is a record
to be paid producers for milk troit Branch of the National As-
according to the use to which it sociation for the Advancement of co-chairman of the joint commi- of hard work, efficiency, courage,
tee
representing
the
Jewish
Com-
common sense, impartiality, and
is put. Should an emergency Colored People are jointly fur-
munity Council of Detroit and
arise, the board may also for 90 nishing a fund of five hundred the N.A.A.C.P., which did the above all, honesty of purpose.
Truly, Michigan does have a
days establish the prices at which dollars for the academic year
preliminary planning for this "FORTHRIGHT" Attorney Gen-
milk is to be sold to consumers. 1942-43, for the establishment of
joint project. On the committee eral.
In the language of the act it- these two fellowships.
were also Rev. Horace White,
On assuming office in January,
self, the Legislature makes a These grants have been award- Lawrence W. Crohn, and Samuel
declaration as to the necessity of ed to Mrs. Eleanor Paperno Wolf Lieberman. Isaac Franck, execu- 1941, Mr. Rushton displayed the
regulating the production and and Alvin D. Loving. Mrs. Wolf tive director of the Jewish Com- same forthright qualities which
distribution of milk in these has her master's degree from munity Council served as secre- have marked his entire life. There
are no fancy frills about our
DEMOCRAT
words—"To determine and fix a Wayne University, in the field of tary of this joint committee.
attorney general, no seeking after
minimum price to milk producers
5th
DISTRICT
publicity, and no pomp or cere-
which will be the equivalent of a
mony.
Employees
To
Be
On
fair and reasonable cost of pro-
USO Red Cross Caravan In his few public utterances,
An Experienced Leader
duction, together with a fair and Civil Service, Sayei
lie
often
repeats:
"This
in a War Crisis
is a gov-
To Present Program at
reasonable profit to the producer; Bernard Youngblood
ernment BY the people, not a
to guarantee an adequate supply
rule of the people by government.
Bernard J. Youngblood, the Jewish Juniors Meeting
of pure and wholesome milk to
When it comes to pass, if it ever
the consumer; to promote the new Register of Deeds, stated
The USO-Red Cross Caravan, does, that the people cannot, or
"It is my expectation
efficiency of milk distribution; recently:
a
Unit 3, directed by Mrs. Harold
that in
the Schakne (Lee Corbman) and Mrs. will not, govern themselves, then
and to eliminate or prevent un-
democracy, or government by the
near
future,
fair methods of competition and
employees
of Frank W. Coolidge, will present people, will, in the language of
unfair trade practices."
a variety program at the opening Lincoln, 'perish from the earth'."
my staff will be
Inasmuch as this is a day of
placed under meeting of the Detroit Section
regulation and inasmuch as labor
of the National Council of Jew-
the benefits of
unions and various other organi-
ish Juniors at the Hotel Static!. John Talbot, Jewish Bakers'
civil
service,
zations have State or Federal
on Sunday, Oct. 25, at 2:30 p. m. Business Agent, Candidate
with promotions
boards to which controversial
Frances Cohn, president of
on a strict mer- Junior Council, will conduct a For State Senate
matters may be 'referred, it does
it basis. I have
not seem out of place that the
brief business meeting prior to
John (Jack) Talbot, Republi-
made every ef- the program which will feature
dairy farmers should have a
can Candidat,e„for State Senator
fort
to
see
that
state hoard to regulate the in-
Michey Woolf, master of cere- of the 5th District, is business
each employee monies, who will introduce
tricate affairs of the milk pro-
Vir- representative for the Retail
is
paid
the
sal-
ginia Parks, soprano; Margaret Clerks Unions. He is a member
ducers.
ary
set
up
in
Milk producers, generally, are
Bucke, singer and dancer; the
the
classifica- Frances Wadsworth Dancing Line; of the Labor and CoMpensation
agreeable that they prefer to
unde r and the Tropical Stars, four Committee appointed by the De-
relinquish certain arbitrary fea- YOUNGBLOOD tion
which
he
is em- Puerto Rican girls who specialize troit and Wayne County Federa-
tures of bargaining, which some-
tion of Labor to study and make
ployed.
I
intend
to
conduct
time result in artificial shortages,
in Spanish songs and dances.
recommendations to the Michi-
myself
with
a
high
sense
of
duty
waste, and turmoil, for the priv-
A unique feature of the show gan Legislature concerning La-
ilege of submitting the issues to at all times where the public in- will be a quartet of singers, bor Legislation. Vice Chairman
a State Board and abiding by its terest is concerned. I will expect members of that organization of the Republican Party for
decision. Probably most city from each employee the same con- dedicated to the revival of the Wayne County. He has been ac-
Acme
people will recognize the fair- scientious feeling toward the du- lost art of barber-shop quartet tive in the Republican Precinct
NEW YORK CITY.—The fa-
ties
that
he
must
perform.
We
ness of this proposition.
singing, the Society for the Pro- Organization since its organiza- miliar milk bottle with its health
And it is also likely that city are here to serve the public in- motion of Barber Shop Quartets. tion. He was sent to Washington giving contents will now carry
terest
and
to
act
at
all
times
in
people will appreciate that abund-
Mrs. Helen Collins, pianist, will by the Lincoln Republican Club the War Bond message, "Every-
ant production is the best pro- a manner that will meet with accompany the performers.
in 1937 to protest the packing of body, Every Payday, 10%" into
the
approval
of
our
employers,
tection against excessively high
Both the meeting and the pro- the United States Supreme Court thousands of American homes.
the
Citizens
of
Wayne
County."
prices which sometimes occur ip
gram are open to the public. Jun- by the President. In 1938 re- Here little Donald Antizzo enjoys
periods of scarcity. Dairy farm-
ior Council invites the parents ceived the support of the Ford his after-school snack with a milk
ers, like other people, produce Fruit Vendors Banquet
and friends of Council members Motor Company in placing a bottle, bearing the slogan, in
best when they have a satis-
to attend.
large number of boys from De- front of him. The move was made
factory market. City people will To Be Held Nov. 1
The USO-Red Cross Caravan troit on farms.
possible through cooperation be-
fare best, so far as their milk
presents these programs as a pout
The Detroit Fruit Vendors As- of the drive to recruit donors to
Business Rep. for Jewish Bak- tween bottle manufacturers,
supply is concerned, when the
ery Clerks, Local No. 902.
dairies and the U. S. Treasury
dairy farmer is, a satisfied pro- sociation will hold their 11th an- the Red Cross Blood Bank.
nual banquet and dance on Sun-
Department.
vider.
To correct an issue objected to day, Nov. 1 at the Philadelphia
in the former milk marketing Byron Hall. Frank Isbey will be Gamma Kappa Chi To
act, no member of the State principal speaker for the evening.
Milk Board can have a financial Other speakers include Andrew Hear Dr. Alfred Lee On
Basic. background courses offered in evening classes by "Detroit Tech"
interest in any phase of the milk C. Baird, William E. Dowling and
industry. The former act is also Governor Van Wagoner. Morris Propaganda Analysis
are aiding many men and women to
qualify in war industry.
H.
Goodberg
will
act
as
chairman.
improved by eliminating license
The following classes start soon:
"Propaganda
Analysis"
will
be
fees on dealers. The expense of The organization has sold $50,00) the subject that Dr. Alfred Mc-
Shop Mathematics
the state milk board would he War Bonds. All proceeds from Clung Lee will discuss before the
met by a pro rata assessment on the sale of flowers will be do-
Blue Print Reading and Inspection Instruments
Gamma Kappa Chi fraternity
milk dealers only in marketing nated to the Army and Navy re- meeting, Sunday afternoon, Oct.
Enroll any Day or Evening. Moderate Tuition
areas where an order is in effect. lief.
25 at the Mackenzie Union, ac-
Expenses of local market corn-
cording to Phil Rothschild, pub-
'tutees would be met by an as- Bnai David Donor
licity head.
sessment on producers. The act
303 Downtown YMCA
Dr. Lee, head of the Wayne
RA. 6126
Luncheon
Nov.
17
specifically prohibits collection of
University Sociology department.
dues for any assiciation. It also
At an open meeting of the is also executive director of the
stipulates that in cases where
Institute of Propaganda Analyisi3,
consumer prices are determined, Bind David Sisterhood on Monday In addition, Dr. Lee is author of
there must be a differential be- evening, Oct. 19, Mrs. Sandu- several books on Sociology and
tween the price for store sales brae, chairman of the seventh Propaganda among the recent
and for delivery on the doorstep annual donor luncheon, announced ones are "The Fine Art of Prowl-
equal to the difference in cost of that preparations were going for- ganda" and "Daily Newspaper in
w ard. The luncheon is to be held
distribution.
at the Jericho Temple on Tues- A m erica."
At its recent smoker the fra-
day, Nov. 17 at 12:30 p. m. The
ternity honored Harry Webber-
public is invited
DOBORAH TEA
Plans are also progressing for man and Paul Miller, members
The Deborahs of the young the keno feather party, on Mon- of the Wayne University football
women of B'nai Brith are hold- day evening, Nov. 9, in the social squad.
The pledge committee for this
ing a membership tea on Sunday. fall of the synagogue. Mrs. Jos-
Oct. 25, at the Jewish Commun- eph Feigelman is chairman and semester includes Chester Shaw,
ity' Center, from 2 until 4 p. m. promises lots of door prizes and Irving Berg, Irving Cohen, Al
Geffin and Sam Garfiinkel.
A fashion show will be the fea- good food at the bar.
ture of the afternoon. All girls
Mrs. Joshua Sperka read a re-
over eighteen years of age are view on the book "Return to Re-
invited to attend. Refreshments ligion," by Prof. Henry C. Lin-
will be served.
coln.

CHARLES S.

BLONDY

State Senator

Good Health
and Patriotism

Train for War Industry

Detroit Institute of Technology

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