Friday, October 20. 1944 Community Council Delegates to Meet On Sunday, Oct. 29 James I. Ellmann, president of the Jewish Community Council, announced that the next meeting o f delegates to the Community Council will be held on Sunday evening. Oct. 29, at the Jewish Community Center. This will be the second dele- gate;' conference for the present year. These meetings are held at least quarterly, to provide the re presentativs of the affiliated or- ganizations with current infor- mation as to the work of the Community Council, and for the adoption of broad general poli- cies. Decisions made by the dele- gates are implemented by the executive committee or other functional committees of the Council. Delegates. are being advised as to the agenda for the meeting. Levert is Former Movie Cameraman Gene Levett, prominent photo- grapher, who has opened the Gene Levett Studio at 912 Met- ropolitan Bldg., has had an in- teresting. career. Mr. Levett recently returned from Hollywood where he was for five years a still cameraman at major movie studios. He worked with the finest photo- graphers in• the industry. Fully versed in the technique of glamorizing subjects, he is an expert at making use of unusual and beautiful lighting and posing effects. A call to CA. 6381 will bring prompt service for weddings, en- gagements and other events. Aesculapian Ladies' Aux. Holds Opening Meeting I Brisk discussion of activities and projects for the ensuing year marked the opening meeting of the Aesculapian Ladies' Auxil- iary. The well-attended meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Chase of Calvert Ave. Plans for the big event of the year, the annual dinner dance, were scheduled for the early part of December at the Latin Quar- ter. The Club's charitable donations to the War Chest, Red Cross, USO, Hadassah Child Rescue Fund, and others, is the incen- tive for vigorous work by officers and members. Hiking Unit No. 21 Is On the March Again If you work in an office, work in a factory, or a store, then, you owe it to yourself to seep in some fresh air and get some sunshine. For a day of fun and I frolics, come out with the hikers, where you make and meet friends. For further information, write Bernard Victor, Hotel Briggs, Detroit 26, or phone (Mr. Victor) CH. 6800. TRAVERSE CITY At the recent drive for the United Jewish Appeal the 15 Jewish families of Traverse City raised $15,000. Local chairman of the drive is Max Rabinovitch, president of Congregation Bethel. Bethel Religious School had it Simchas Torah celebration the day after Simchas Torah. Dr. Selig S. Auerbach, Circuit Rabbi for northern Michigan, is prin- cipal of the school. A special Simchas Torah serv- ice was held at the Michigan Sta v e Hospital by Rabbi S. S. Auerbach, who serves as chap- lain for the Jewish inmates of that institution. PIANO RECITAL Lee Corbman and Henry Licht- wardt present Reena Biederman in a piano recital Thursday eve- ning, Oct. 19, at Conservatory Hail. 5035 Woodward Ave., De- troit. DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Bias Termed Danger In Postwar Period NEW YORK (WNS) — A warning of the danger of intol- erance in the postwar period was voiced by Willard Waller, asso- ciate Professor of Sociology, Co- lumbia University, at the clos- ing session of the four-day con- vention of the Jewish War Vet- erans of the United States, held in the lintel Commodore. "In the postwar period intol- erant movements will probably flourish," he said. "All of us, Jews and gentiles, Catholics and Protestants, Negroes and whites, should get ready to fight for rac- ial and religious equality in the postwar world. "If it should happen that we must at sometime fight another war, and we go into that war under the handicap of internal oppression and hatred of minori- ties which we bear at present, we shall lose that war. Toler- ance of minorities is not merely a democratic duty, it is a neces- sity of survival. A polyglot na- tion, such as ours, must learn to tolerate cultural diversity or it must die." Archie II. Greenberg of Brook- lyn was elected national com- mander for it second, term. Re- gional vice commanders elected were Bernard Perelsr d, Brook- ; Philip Fine, Baltimore; Is- rael Feiden, St. Augustine, Fla.; Arthur Cohn, Cleveland; and Michael Feinstein, Los Angeles. Those elected to the national ex- ecutive committee were William IV. Bernstein, Hartford, Conn.; Abe Cohen, Brooklyn; Dr. Adolph Gold blum, Philadelphia ; Harry WI ngrow, Atlanta ; Lee Blattne{, Cleveland; and Joe Rudy, Lds Angeles. Sholem Aleichem Concert at Art Institute Nov. 5 Downtown Theaters Canadian Leader to MICHIGAN — Lana Turner in Address Zionist "Marriage is a Private Affair" Organization Oct. 31 The Sholem Aleichem Institute announces its annual concert which will take place on Sunday evening, Nov. 5, at 8:30 p. m., at the Lecture Hall of the Art Institute. Martha Benya, noted singer and interpreter of Jewish songs, will appear in a new series of Yiddish and Hebrew folk songs. A. Glantz-Geyeless, the famous Jewish poet and journalist, will be the guest speaker. Reservations may be obtained from the friends of the Institute and at the entrance on the eve- ning of the concert, Senator Ferguson to Speak at Ionic Temple On Monday evening, Oct. 23, at 8 o'clock, at the Ionic Mason- ic Temple, 6061 Grand River, one block north of the Olympia, there will be it rally for the 13th, 15th and 17th Congressional dis- tricts. The honored guests will be Congressman George A. Don- dero, former Congressman Clar- ence J. McLeod, and Congres- sional nominee Harry Hender- son. The principle speaker will be Senator Homer Ferguson. This meeting will be one of the highlights of the Republican campaign in Wayne County and will be used as the springboard in the final push for Victory for the entire Republican ticket. Senator Ferguson will reveal the true facts about Pearl Har- bor and will be watched from all over the Nation. with John Hodiak and James Craig, continues for a second On Tuesday evening, Oct. 31, week at the Michigan Theater in inc ocial hall of Shaarey Ze- company with "Dark Mountain•" dek, the Zionist Organization will sponsor a lecture by Herbert A. UNITED ARTISTS — Kathar- Mowat, executive secretary of ine Hepburn in "Dragon Seed," the Canadian Palestine Commit- the motion picture based on tee, and organization of Cana- Pearl Buck's celebrated novel of dian Christians working for the the same name, holds over for establishment of a Jewish Com- a third week at the United Ar- monwealth in Palestine. The general public is invited, tists Theater. A Technicolor musical featur- the members of the Zionist Or- ette titled "Musical Movieland" ganization are urged to invite their Christian friends. rounds out the program. FOX—A double bill of good, relaxing entertainment opened at th e Fox Friday. Monty Woolley, June Haver and Dick Haymes are starred in "Irish Eyes are Smil- ing"—gay technicolor laugh and love • musical. The companion feature is "In the Meantime, Darling," starring Jeanne Craine, Frank Latimore, Eugene Pallette and Mary Nash. Dr. Grace Purdue to be Deborah Aux. Speaker At the first cultural meeting of the year the Deborah Auxil buy, Bnai Brith Young Women, will have as its guest speaker Dr. Grace Purdue. Her topic of the evening will be "Modern Hy- giene." All members and friends are invited to attend this cultural affair to be held at the Jewish Community Center on Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 8:30 p. m. 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Anthony have been advised of the promo- tion of their son, Charles E., to the grade of Private First Class. He has been assigned to the Office of Information and Edu- cation at the following address. Co. A, 347th Inf., APO 448, c/o Postmaster, N. Y. ■ * * Mrs. Harold Bernstein has re- turned home after visiting rela- tives in Detroit. * * * Installation of new officers will feature the first meeting of the season for Bay City members of the Hadassah Chapter on Tues- day evening. Officers to be in- stalled are : Mrs. William Lutren, president ; Mrs. Reuben Adelman, vice president; Mrs. Erwin Sher- man, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Percy Levinson, treasurer; Mrs. Ben Berlin, financialsecretary ; Mrs. Harold Bernstein, srecording secretary. I am pleased to announce to my many friends and customers the observance of Ben Pupko's John Sklar, attorney and court- E-- - - - selor-at-law, announces his res- ignation from the Legal Depart- went of The Federal Housing Authority and his return to the general practice of Law with offices at 804-808 Hammond Bldg., where he is in association =-=-- with attorney Irwin I. Cohn. Prior to his association with the government, Mr. Sklar practiced —= law for 12 years and maintained law offices at 917 Penobscot Bldg. Mr. Sklar's phone number is Randolph 3250. Scoop ANNIVERSARY SALE 1 have just returned from the markets where I was successful in acquiring a stock of special merchandise for this Anniversary Sale . . . this is your opportunity to take advantage of these outstanding values . . ORR HEALTH BLANKETS Down to the last fluff these foamy, frothy Blankets are 100% wool, feel the firm underweave (the firmer the un- derweave, the longer the wear). 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