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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle
Americanism Commission of Bnai Brith
To Conduct Editorial Writers Contest
A nationwide newspaper Amer- subjects are suggested: "The
icanism editorial contest to pay America We're Fighting For,"
tribute to the best editorials on "The Future America Wants,"
the general subject of Ameri- The World We Want to Live
In," "Termites of Democracy,"
canism to be published in the "Can We 'Restrict' Democracy?"
daily press of the United States "The Example of America," "Is
between April 15 and Aug. 15 Democracy Divisive?" "America,
has been launched by the Ameri- Symphony of Peoples," "What Is
canism Commission of Bnai Americanism Anyway?" "Ameri-
Brith, according to word received canism vs. Lip Service," "Land
here from Bnai Brith headquar- That I Love," "We Must Build
ters in Washington, D. C., by Peace Together." In addition to
Louis H. Schostak, president of these, participants in the contest
the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith may write on any cognate theme
Council. Bnai Brith is the na- of their choice.
tion's oldest and largest national
The contest is open to all work-
Jewish service organization.
ing newspaper men and women
Judges of the contest will be on daily English-language news-
Marquis Childs, noted author and papers, including editorial wri-
Washington correspondent, who ters, editors, managing editors,
succeeded the late Raymond reporters or any other newspaper
Clapper; William L. White, edi- men and women whose editorials
tor of the Emporia Gazette and are published by their papers.
son of the late William Allen
All entries must consist of six
White; Miss Elizabeth May clippings of each editorial sub-
Craig, president of the National mitted. To each set of clippings
Women's Press Club, and Dr. there should be attached the
Grant M. Hyde, dean of the name of the writer; date of the
University of Wisconsin School editorial; name of the paper, and
of Journalism.
one full tear sheet from the pa-
Prizes of $500, $300 and $100, per containing each editorial sub-
payable in war bonds of the face mitted. Contestants may submit
values of the prizes, will be as many different editorials as
awarded to the writers of the they choose. Entries should be
winning editorials. Results of the sent to Americanism Editorial
contest will be announced the Award Committee, Bnai Brith
first week in October during the Americanism Commission, 1003
observance of National Newspa- K Street, N. W., Washington,
per Week.
D. C., on or before September 1,
The following general editorial 1944.
April 28, 1944
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Liszt's Les Preludes and Violin Concerto
Membership Meeting to With Mischakoff as Soloist on GM Program
Be Held Sunday, May 14 Mischa Mischakoff, concertmas-
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter,
president of Yeshivath Beth Ye-
hudah, announces that the an-
nual membership meeting of the
ter of the NBC Symphony Or-
chestra, will be soloist on the
General Motors Symphony of the
Air program Sunday, April 30,
when Dr. Frank Black conducts
Henri Wieniawski's Concerto No.
2 for Violin and Orchestra in
Jennie Goldstein and
Douglas Park Troupe
At Liftman's Theater
Jennie Goldstein, noted star
of the Yiddish stage and the en-
tire Douglas Park cast will give
five performances of The Holy
Dance at Littman's opening Fri-
day night, April 28. Perform-
ances will be given Sunday mati-
nee and night and also on Mon-
day and Tuesday.
Her supporting cast includes
such artists as Sam Gentler, Abra-
ham Lax, Shirley Gross and Ben-
ny Adler.
The music for the delightful
operetta is by Max Solomon.
DR. HUGO MANDELBAUM
Hebrew Talmudical Academy,
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, at Dex-
ter and Cortland, will take place
on Sunday afternoon, May 14,
at 2:30 p. m. At this time the
rew board of directors for the
coming fiscal year, 1944-45, will
be elected.
Hordes Elected Head Boy Scout Troop 23
The Yeshhiah haa developed
Of Jewish National Fund Paper Drive April 30
in the past years. Classes are
being held in three different sec-
The Detroit Council of Jewish Nathan Trager, scoutmaster, tions of the city, with the main
National Fund held annual elec- announces that Troop 23 will col- building on Dexter and Cortland
tion of officers at the Council lect all waste paper, magazines alone offering instruction to close
office, 11608 Dexter Blvd. The and cardboard on Sunday, April to 300 students who receive a
following were elected unani- 30, between the hours of 9:30 thorough religious education by
mous y. William Hordes, presi- a, in. and 12:30 p. m.
a staff of excellent pedagogues
dent; Benjamin Laiken, vice pros-
The community which is as- and authorities on Jewish learn-
ident; Nathan Spevakow, vice signed to Troop 23 is bounded ing.
president; Daniel Temchin, vice on the south by Joy Rd. and on
It was also announced that Dr.
president; Nathan Linden, treas- the north by Pasadena Ave.; Hugo Mandelbaum, who has been
urer; Michel Michlin, financial Dexter Blvd. to Broadstreet.
on the staff of the Yeshivah for
secretary; Mrs. Henri Goldberg,
The officers and Boy Scouts of several years, has been appoint-
executive secretary.
Troop 23 urge each householder ed principal of the elementary
Those elected to the adminis- to prepare for this drive and department. Dr. Mandelbaum,
trative board were Mrs. Philip suggest they leave their paper who received his Jewish educa-
J. Cutler, Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, already tied in bundles about 18 tion at the Wurtzburg Seminary
Mrs. Samuel Heyman, Mrs. Abram 'inches high, upon the porch, and under the guidance of the late
Twersky, Mrs. Michel Michlin, tie the corrugated and cardboard gaon and scholar, Rabbi Bamber-
Mrs. Benjamin Laiken, Mrs. Wil- boxes in bundles about 12 inches ger, has been actively engaged
Liam New, Mrs. Harry Buchman, high. In this way the paper can in teaching for the past 20 years.
Mrs. I. B. Dworman, Miss Betty be more easily handled and time He holds a Ph.D. degree in
Morrison, Miss Evelyn Oshman, can be saved so that more collec- mathematics and geophysics from
Miss Anne Baschin, Miss Rachel tions can be made.
the Hamburg University, and is
Nelson, Isaac Liebson, Leon Kay,
The Brady Junk Co. of Mack a frequent contributor of articles
David Sheraga, Irving Schlussel. Ave. has volunteered trucks to to scientific and Jewish pedagogi-
The meetings of the J. N. F. assist the Scouts in this present cal magazines. Dr. Mandelbaum
Council are held the first and emergency.
also wrote a series of text books
third Wednesday evenings of
for Hebrew schools ("Orah Ve-
each month.
simha") which were widely used
UNIVERSITY AREA CLUB
in Europe and have been praised
The University Area Women's by the greatest authorities in
Cantor Molodonsky to
Club group of young Jewish the field of Jewish youth edu-
Officiate at Beth Itzchock
married women will meet again, cation.
Monday evening, at 8:30, at the
The well known Cantor B. Bagley School on Curtis and Valiants Want
Molodowsky of Shaare-Hasho- Roselawn, May 1. Gerson B. Poppy Day Volunteers
maim Synagogue, Muirland Ave., Chertoff, research director of the
will officiate at Congregation Jewish Community Council, will
If you have a loved one in
Beth Itzchock, 3836 Fischer Ave., speak on the activities of the the armed forces you no doubt
on Friday evening, May 5, at Council. Members and their would like to do your share in
7:30 p. m., and Saturday morn- friends are welcome. For further selling poppies on Poppy Day,
ing, May 6, at 9:30 a. m. All information call University 2-2850 the evening of May 24, or all
are invited to attend. or University 2-2749.
day May 25.
The poppies are made by the
men in Veterans Hospital, and
the entire proceeds of the sales
go to disabled American veterans.
There is a place for you in
your own neighborhood, or doss n-
town, if you prefer.
Call Valiants, Incorporated, Cad-
illac 6037, for full particulars,
or Betty Bernstein, Redford
7978, at 17376 Woodingham Dr.
, Cotton filled with button tufts in smart designed covers
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
Red Cross Party May 14
Plans for the Red Cross card
party which will be held Sunday,
May 14, at 7:30 p. m., in the
Dexter-Lawrence Hall, are well
under way. The chairmen, Mrs.
J. Ring and Mrs. J. Auslander,
urge all members to take tickets
to sell to their friends and fam-
ilies. For tickets call Mrs. Pau-
line Schiff, Townsend 7-3762.
A social meeting was held
April 26.
Bring in your waste fats. Also
buy bonds and stamps at each
meeting.
D Minor. The program is hea•d
over NBC from 5 to 6 p.
(EWT).
Curtain-raiser for the concert
will be Karl Goldmark's Ia ,
Springtime Overture. Dr. Else'
has selected as the closing worn
Franz Liszt's Third Sympli,,,,i c
Poem for Orchestra, Les Pre-
ludes.
Prior to joining the NBC Sym-
phony Orchestra as concertmas-
ter in 1937, Mischakoff was con-
certmaster of the Chicago, Phila-
delphia and New York symphony
orchestras. He has appeared fre-
quently as soloist under the ba-
tons of Arturo Toscanini, Dr.
Black and others. A native of
Russia, Mischakoff was graduated
from the St. Petersburg con-
servatory, and later served as
concertmaster of the Mos cow
Opera Orchestra and also of the
Warsaw Philharmonic.
Charles F. Kettering, vice
president of General Motors and
directing head of its
i
Research
Laboratories, will again be heard
during the intermission period.
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INFORMATION WANTED
Information is being sought of
George Apper, who disappeared
from his home in New York City
in June, 1939, leaving his wife
and minor (laughter unprovided
for and since then has made no
effort to contribute to their sup-
port, as a result of which the
family is in destitute circum-
stances and in urgent need of his
financial aid. George Apper was
born in the United States some
43 years ago, is 5 ft. 7 in. tall,
weighed 130 pounds, has black
hair, black eyes, was at one time
in the liquor business. Anyone
aware of his location is requested
to communicate with the National
Desertion Bureau, 67 West 47th
St., New York City.
BNAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB
At the last regular meeting
of the Men's Club of the Bnai
David Synagogue, seven letters
were read from members and
sons of members who are in the
armed forces. The club sends
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