June 16, 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
end The Legal Chronlch

TO CONDUCT TWILIGHT CONCERTS
BEGINNING JUNE 17, AT U. of D. STADIUM

Summer Classes to
Begin at Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah June 20

Jewish Sports World

By VICTOR WAYNE

Rabbi S. Wasserman, newly- Did You Know That?
Ilerm Neuberger, who pitched
elected dean of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah, announces that special the CCNY nine to its best sea-
s
summer classes will be held in son
since 1940, was the team's
the
Yeshivah
during
public leading batter with to .354 aver-
school vacation. The classes will age and drove in 7 runs to top
begin Tuesday, June 20, and will the squad.
be conducted all through Aug. 4.
Brooks Mendell, former all-
The students of the Yeshivah will around athlete at Syracuse U.
assemble
each
1
through Friday, at 9 , o'cloocriln who is active • in 14 sports today
the morning when Shacharith and who well before Pearl Har-
services will be held. The service bor gave up a profitable business
will be conducted by students of to promote and teach unarmed
the institution who are capable of self-defense to civilians and com-
being Chazanim and Ba'aley mando tactics to the military and
K'rith. Following the services in police, is teaching his tricks at
the auditorium, the Ladies of present at Floyd Bennett.
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will
Twenty-two world champion.
serve breakfast for all students ships have been held by Jews in
participating in the program. boxing since 1908 when Abe At-
Regular classes will be conducted tell captured the first title under
from 10:30 to 12:15 and special the Marquis of Jueensbury rules.
emphasis given to the subjects:
Barney Lebrowitz, a Philadel-
Siddur (the meaning of our phian, found himself outclassed
prayers), and Tanach (the books in the heavyweight division and
of the Prophets). The Yeshivah returned to the light-heavyweight
will hold its vacation from Aug. ranks for which he was better
4 to Sept. 4. Those who wish to suited . . . He is better remem-
continue their studies during the bered as Champion Battling Le-
Yeshivah vacation, will have an vinsky and he held his title from
opportunity to do so under the 1916 through 1920.
supervision of two members of Interesting Items :
the staff who will then be on
When Ruby Goldstein was a
hand.
popular lightweight fighter a
The membership drive of Yeshi- gymnasium artist painted his por-
vath Beth Yehudah is progressing trait. The artist tried any number
satisfactorily. Many a new mem- of times to sell the portrait of
ber has been enrolled during Ruby, but no soap.
the present effort to double the
And so, continues Jimmy Pow-
amount received in dues last ers, erstwhile sports editor of
year by the institution. However, the News now with the Army,
there is yet much to be done the other day the artist met Rubs ,
until the goal will have been again and asked: "Why don't
reached. All Detroit Jews who you take that painting off my
have not as yet joined the ranks hands, Ruby? It's of no value to
of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah are anyone except you?"
invited to become members dur-
Ruby thought for a moment
ing this drive. For information and said: "Well, if I take the
call the office of the Yeshivah, painting off your hands, how
Hogarth 7990.
much will yougive me for it?"

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MAESTRO KARL KRUEGER

CAPITOL
LETTER

5

"How much will I give you?"
the artist screamed. "I go to the
trouble of putting your face on
canvas and you expect to get
paid for it!"
"Why not?" retorted the dead-
pan Ruby, "I got paid thousands
of dollars the night Ace Hudkins
put lily face on canvas, didn't I?"

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siderable disappointment and agi-
tation once the temporary havens
are actually set up.
The President told reporters
at a recent press conference that
unquestionably some refugees
would come here. The War Refu-
gee Board would thus be rid of
By CHARLES BENSON
one of its handicaps in bargain- ilWaXV:an'
ing for the lives of those escap-
Washington.
ing from the Nazis; it would no
Plans for the establishment of longer be faced with the task of
"free ports" as temporary ha- asking another country to admit
yens for refugees are going refugees when we ourselves re-
ahead at full speed according to fuse admission.
the War Refugee Board here.
Roosevelt, however, indicated
Congressional resolutions were in- that the majority of the refu-
troduced in both Houses urging gees would—for logical enougn
Presidential action. President reasons—be cared for abroad.
Roosevelt admitted that he was He asked whether it would not
studying the idea of converting be sensible to prevent some of
an army camp which is no longer the refugees having to take the
needed into a center for refu- long sea voyages that would be
gees. So far so good. necessary for them to get here
But it is thought here that and home again. The number
the failure of proponents of the actually coming here, then, would
idea to emphasize the project's be small. So small that those who
limitations may result in con- have not been prepared will won-
-
- der what all the noise has been
about.
That is why it is thought that
it should be emphasized now that
the primary purpose of establish-
ing "free ports" here is to set
an example for others in more
strategic positions to follow. Tur-
key and Spain may be persuaded
by cur practicing what we preach
—though it is likely that the
prospect of allied victory will be
more persuasive. It is also hoped
AT FAMOUS
that the South American coun-
CLEANERS
tries will revise their strict immi-
gration policies.
Quite aside from their negli-
gible numbers, those who are
brought here will not have too
easy a time of it. This should not
be underemphasized by "free
port" supporters. Red tape would
be cut to admit the refugees;
immigration quotas and visa reg-
ulations would be by-stepped.
But, it is pointed out, the plan
YOU PAY IN THE FALL
is to convert an army camp
"I''''
WHEN YOU TAKE THEM OUT
which is no longer needed into
temporary shelter. The refugees
would not be permitted to leave "Swifter than a race horse it flew over the icy streets!"
the camp; they would acquire no
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Mr.
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morning in 1900 began to dream
"restricted", for it has to do with
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While not underestimating the and talk of a new family carriage
the mass production of giant aircraft
other fancy figures". He turned
possible benefits of establishing — without a horse!
and many other tools of victory.
sharp curves "with the grace and
There on the front page of the
temporary havens here, some ob-
ease
of
a
wild
bird".
Even
a
milk
But there will come a day w hen
was the thrilling story.
servers feel it essential that no newspaper
wagon and a loaded dray had been
Ford news will again feature civil-
Henry Ford had given a reporter
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From these early days, the name
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