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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
January 7, 1944
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
* * . STRICTLYCONFIDENTIALV
Georges Miquelle To
Be Symphony Soloist
3
Mervin Pregulman of Michigan Named on
Grantland Rice's All-America Team
Karl Krueger has chosen a
Mervin Pregulman, former Uni- year at center, and a third season
member of his own Detroit Sym- versity of Michigan student, has at tackle. In my book, he was an
•orporated in the State of New phony to be soloist at the Twelfth been awarded the most coveted All-American at all three posi
Thursday evening. subscription
lions."
honor in football in being chosen
Following Michigan's defeat of
STAGE AND SCREEN:
on the First All-American Team Minnesota, -19 to Ii, last October,
Paul Muni, whom you'll see
again in the forthcoming Chopin
by Grantland Rice, noted football Coach Munn called Merv's play-
film, "At Night We Dream," has
Writer. Grantland Rice's selections ing "the greatest defensive per
formance I have seen any player
been doing a cot of research on
appear annually in Collier's mag- give, and I have seen some good
the career of the great Polish
azine.
Mervin
was
also
selected
ones. His analysis of Minnesota's
musician . . He reports that
as a member of the All-American plays was uncanny and his tack-
Chopin was poor and unrecog•
Team chosen by Bill Stern, radio ling terrific. Pregulman was in
sized until he was invited to
broadcaster and sportswriter.
a class by himself."
play at a Rothschild soiree in
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Munn, long reputed for cau-
Paris—and then he was a made
Pregulman of East Lansing, tious comment, is a former
man . . . Mary Small, the one-
All-
Mich., Mery has been brought up American star for the University
time child radio star who now
in a traditional Jewish row. of Minnesota.
warbles in that spicy Broadway
While at the University of Michi-
Mery Pregulman, who was in a
musical, "Early to Bed," like-)
gan he served as a member of University of Michigan Navy
to spend her spare time grinding
the Student Council of the Bnai V-12 unit last semester, has re-
out short stories for the pulp
Britt Hillel Foundation, and dur- cently beet) transferred to the
magazines, and is extremely
ing his last year at school acted
Norfolk Navy Yard at Ports-
proud of the fact that not long
as chairman of the Foundation's mouth, Va.
ago one of these nags paid her
religious committee. Mery is a
$25 for one of her creations
member of the Sigma Alpha Mu
. . . William Fox, one of the pio-
Fraternity.
Ladies' Aux., JWV,
neers in the movie industry, is
Line Coach Clarence Munn of
getting set to pioneer again . . .
the University of Michigan foot- Send Chanukah Gifts
Ile is planning to introduce a
ball team recently released a
new automatic movie projector
statement calling Mery one of To Men in Service
. . . Mexican film star Raquel
the greatest linemen he had ever
GEORGES MIQUELLE
Rojas, we're told. was born Janet
The Department of Michigan,
seen. "You must consider," said
Reisenfeld, daughter of the late concert—Georges Miquelle, for 18 Coach Munn, "that Pregulman Ladies' Auxiliary to the Jewish
musical director Dr. Hugo Reis- years first cellist of the Detroit played one season at guard, one War Veterans of United States,
enfeld.
Symphony.
cooperated with the Congregation
ABOUT PEOPLE:
Mr. Miquelle was born in Lille,
Shaarey Zedek of Detroit with
Starting the new year right France, and began his study of
their Chanukah gifts consisting
arc the Associated American Ar- Theory and cello when about five
of delicious chocolate candies and
tists, who are sponsoring- an ex- years of age. He graudated from
By LT. FREDDIE BOYLE
assorted cookies, wrapped in two
hibition of the works of that the Conservatory of Lille with
pound boxed cartons for some
gifted painter, Jacques Zucker ... highest honors and had further
"How do you really like the 350 members - servicemen, and
By the time this gets into print study in Paris. He has had many WAC?" This is a favorite ques• found an overage when they
you will know that Henry Montor appearances as soloist with lead- tion of civilians, and one all learned that many of them were
has resigned from the executive ing orchestras of the United WACs expect to be asked. The serving oversells, eliminating the
directorship of the American States, has been very active in Woman's Army Corps is still new, privilege of delivery. Through
Zionist Emergency Council . . . the field of chamber music, and and it is quite natural that every- the JWV channel, 54 cartons
He is returning to the United Pal- was on tour with Dame Melba for body wants to know what goes were handed over for disposition,
on in the WAC, and how women and happy receivers were imme-
estine Appeal . • . Rabbi Leon I. several seasons.
Feuer, formerly of Ohio, will
The Haydn Concerto for Vio- are adjusting- themselves to Army diately found on Christmas day
take over temporarily . . . Albert lincello and Orchestra, which Mr. routine.
being distributed mainly to serv-
E. Kahn, co-author of the best- Miquelle has selected to perform
We WACs do like the Army. icemen hospitals, as follows: 6
seller "Sabotage," is regarded by On Jan. 13, ranks with the St. We like it because of its novelty, cartons to the U. S. Veterans
subversive America Firster or- Saens and Dvorak works, which its wonderful and exciting new Facility, Dearborn Unit; 7 car-
ganizations as their public enemy means that they are the finest in experiences. We like the feeling tons went to the U. S. Marine
number one . . . Each day he all cello literature. Mr. Miquelle of fighting the war in our special Hospital, in Detroit; 19 cartons
receives at least one anonymous has performed the Haydn many way, of hearing ourselves called were personally handed to the
warning to lay off, or else . . . Ghione in Detroit, in Chatauqua. soldiers, of knowing that we are confined and nurses at the base
Note to organizations in need of and other places, and it is favor- part of the team of American hospital, Fort 'Wayne, Detroit ;
leadership: Lillie Schultz, former ite concerto of all.
men who tight in Europe and and 22 cartons were enjoyed by
executive secretary of the Ameri-
Karl Krueger has built an in- Africa.
the U. S. Naval Armory person-
can Jewish Congress, is still un- teresting program for the 13th
Of course, we do not fly the nel, located at Belle Isle ap-
attached . . . She's not in a concert—he will conduct the planes, drop the bombs, or fire proach in Detroit.
hurry to get back into harness.
Miaskowsky Symphony No. 21, a the guns, but we believe that our
short work by the most prolific work is just as important. Maps tuXt-111 111-0.0-1;818:H1H1H11-0-0-0-0-CH:H114:1-0.00
composer and ut- have to be made, supplies have to
Gorby-Zemach Concert contemporary
terly delightful in all its treat- be delivered, reams of paper
work have to be accomplished,
On Sunday, January 23 ments.
The "Enigma" Variations on an and machines must be repaired
The third cultural affair in the Original Theme by Sir Edw. El- before battles can be won. And
hearts swell with pride be-
series of seven being sponsored gar will be the third number on our
cause We WACs know we are oil-
by the Jewish Community Center the program. Elgar has been rep-
ing the wheels of battle.
WINDOW SHADES
and Jewish Community Council resented more frequently on
It is a thrill to wear the uni-
will be a concert of Jewish song American programs by this opus
MADE TO ORDER
form
of
the
Army
of
the
United
and (lance on Sunday evening, than any other, and its fascina-
States,
to
pin
U.
S.
in
gold
on
our
Cleaned and Repaired
Jan. 23, in the auditorium of the tion continues.
lapels, and to march to stirring.
Jewish Community Center, Wood-
LINOLEUM
music played by a military band.
Jr. Home Relief to
ward and Holbrook.
Lumps
rise
in
our
throats
and
Inlaid and Battleship
This will be the first appear- Hold Tea-Dance
butterflies flutter about at the
ance in Detroit for both stars of
Rugs and Furniture
pit
of
our
stomachs
while
we
The Junior Home Relief So-
the evening. The famous con-
stand
at
attention
for
"The
Star
VENETIAN BLINDS
tralto, Miss Sarah Gorby, will ciety held a meeting on Thul
Dec. 30, at the home of Spangled Banner" or when the
present a program of Jewish folk day, Dec.
Drapery Hardware
flag
is
lowered
for
retreat.
Thes-
songs, and Benjamin Zemach, the Miss Bertha Belkan, president of
reasons
are
why
we
like
being
1,1 I our Prices
I ruse
the
society.
Arrangements
are
well known interpreter of the
Fret' E.Ilmutes Furnished
Jewish dance who has gained for being made for their membership a part of the Women's Army
8625 LINWOOD
himself a national reputation, will tea-dance. The date will be an- Corps. And these reasons are
what we have in mind when we
present his unique performance nounced soon.
g
CALL
TYLER 5-1230
say heartily, "Yes, we really like
of the traditional biblical and
the WAC."
folk dances. Both artists appear
separately and together in a com-
bination of song and dance.
The above-mentioned series of
wl 1101IGHT EaRA yiso BONDS
seven cultural affairs is being ar-
ranged by the Jewish Community
Center and Jewish Community
Council with the express purpose
in view to give the wide Jewish
public in our city the chance to
enjoy rich cultural programs,
therefore the low admission fee
of 25 cents. Jewish organizations
can purchase blocks of 50 tick-
ets and more for the reduced
price of 15 cents. Jewish organi-
zations are urged not to delay in
putting in their orders for tickets
and to reserve the evening of
J an. 23 so that they may give
their members the rare opportun-
ity of enjoying a concert worthy
of its audience. Reservations for
The Goal—VICTORY
tickets can be made in the office
of the Jewish Community Coun-
The Place—EUROPE
cil by calling Cherry 1657.
by Phineas J. Biron
w.
POLITICAL:
Scoop! Dr. Arieh Tartakover,
member of the Executive of the
World Jewish Congress, who left
New York for London last week,
was offered a portfolio in the
Polish Government-in-Exile . . .
But Dr. Tartakover declined the
offer .. . His position is that he
cannot accept a seat in the cabi-
net unless the Polish government
gives more tangible proof Of its
opposition to anti-Semitic trends
within its own ranks . . . Tarta-
kover was offered the Ministry
of Health . . . The American
Zionist delegation that is pro-
ceeding to England to confer
with Weizma on and representa-
tives from Palestine will consist
of five members . . They are
Dr. Nahum Goldmann, Rabbi
Wolf Gold, Chaim Greenberg.
Rabbi Israel Goldstein and Mrs.
Rose Halpern . . . We predict
that David ben Gurion's resigna-
tion, which will be a main topic
of discussion, will be accepted
. . . Harry Hershfield has decided
that the ultimate fate of Hitler
and Goering should be to serve
as a pair of bookends for "Mein
Kampf".
EPISODE:
At the recent hearing before
the House Foreign Affairs Com-
mittee on the Resolution to Res-
cue European Jews, the following
dialogue occurred between Rep-
resentative Karl Mundt and Wil-
liam B. Ziff: The Congressman
asked, "What are fhe Jews—a
religion, a race or a nation?" Ziff
embarked on an involved explana-
tion, which, however, failed to
enlighten the Congressman. So
the latter interrupted to ask:
"What kind of a Jew would you
call Congressman Bloom, for in-
stance?" Whereupon . au mbar-
rasing pause fell over the hear-
ing . . . And somewhere in the
room a newspaper reported lean-
ed over an I (. whispered to his s
neighbor: "That answer wouldn't
be fit to print."
THIS AND THAT:
Did you know that the high
altar in the Chapel of the Inte..-
cession, in New York's famed
Trinity Parish, is constructed of
300 stones brought from Pales-
6110-
Millions of the city's
subway riders learned this fact
from a display carol last month,
so we thought we'd let you in on
the secret . . . Attention, liberal
forums: If you want to give your
audience an unusual experience,
let them hear the Rev, Benjamin
Richardson, Negro minister, speak
on problems of discrimination ...
11 is listeners will never forget
his direct, straightforward and
effective approach.
.IEWISII NEWS:
It was pressure from its con-
stituency that compelled the Anti-
Defamation League to make pub-
lic its report, on anti-Semitic in-
cidents in New York City . .
Some of the A. D. I.. leaders had
tried to keep this under cover
. . The Rev. Richard Evans is
creating a sensation . . . His
transcontinental tour On belrilf
of the Zionist Organization is
. making thousands of converts to
the caustt, Jewish and non-Jewish
. . The Emergency Conference
to Save European Jews, very
much under fire from national
.newish organizations, has relayt.(1
a most touching letter to us . . .
It is from an aged Jewish mother
whose son is fighting. in the South
Pacific area . . . The norther had
sent her soldier boy a copy of
The Answer, the organ of the
conference, and her son i ■ ad
called it the best Chanukah pres-
ent he could have wished for.
. . . The newly formed commit-
tee of the American Jewish Con-
gress which calls itself the Com-
mittee to Combat Anti-Semitism,
may run into legal difficulties
when it conies to using that
name . . . Several weeks ago an
independent Committee to Com-
bat Anti-Semitism, of which Sec-
retary Ickes is a member, was in-
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