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Friday May
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
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Mrs. E. B. Gresser
To Address Meeting
Of ORT Wednesday
Education League
Names Officers
youth Education League has
elected the following officers.
The Detroit Women's Ameri-
V.
president , Mrs. ) as
vice presidents, Mrs. J. can Oct will hold its annual
Brown;
Rosen, Mrs. S. Kalt and Mrs. L. luncheon in the Michigan Room
of the Hotel Staler at 12:30
Ma nn; recording secretary, Mrs.
aFurther; corresponding secre-
tary, Mrs. B. Gelman; treasurer,
A. Kane; financial secre-
Mrs
tary, Mrs. C. Goldman; publicity,
Mrs. J. Edelstein; Harold Brisk-
P.
m an; memorial Fund, Mrs.
Mender; case chairman, Mrs. A.
Campbell.
Mrs, Eli Gross was appointed
chairman of the 7th War Loan
Drive. The quota has been set at
$65,000. A check for $500 was
stnt to the tuberculosis wing of
61 Rothschild Hospital in Pal-
estine.
Mrs. L. Fried is chairman of
the installation affair which will
be held in June.
Pisgah Rally Monday
Features Dr. Mann
Dr. Louis L. Mann, rabbi of
Sinai Congregation in Chicago,
one of the most prominent rab-
bis in the land, will speak at an
open meeting sponsored by Pis-
gah Lodge, Bnai Brith, at 8:15
p. in. Monday, in the Temple
Beth El Brown Memorial Chapel.
Rabbi Mann will speak on "Col-
lective Security or Collective
Suicide".
The musical program will fea-
ture Henry Siegl, violinist. The
meeting is open to the public.
Masonic Temple
Scottish Rite Auditorium
Two Performances
SUNDAY, MAY 20
Matinee at 2:30 P. M.
Evening at 8:30 P. M.
The famous Yiddish comedian
known on the radio as Mr.
Cohen ("Pappele") In "Able'n
Trish Rose" and also as Uncle
David in the "Goldberg,."
MENASHE SKULNIK
will appear In Detroit for the
first time In the last five yearn in
Rumshniskya & Friedman's oper-
etta
"GOOD NEWS"
Assisted by a group of star per-
formers ouch as Yet ta Zwerling.
the character comedienne; Anna
Teitelbaum, Max Rosenblatt,
1.i Illana, and others.
Tit 'NETS ON OAI.E A'r :
Metro Music House, 10328 Dexter
TO. 8-1114, up to 5 p. m. (lay
of performance..
Che.ink's Book Store,
S663 Twelfth St., T1'. :1-6811
A. Littman, 1729 Pingree
TV. 6-9180
Day of performance at Theater
TE. 2-6148
PRICES:
)latince--75c, $1.00, $1.50, aa.on.
$2.51,, ;doe tax.
Evening—$1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50,
$1.1111, plus tax .
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C apitol
ap i tol Letter
Rabbi Fram Plans
Readings from
Jewish Literature
WASHINGTON — In announc- trial was avidly followed by us
Beginning with the services
ing recently the award of the overseas as reported in 'Stars
Friday night, May 25, Rabbi Leon
and
Stripes'
and
no
little
resent-
100th Medal of Honor, to an in- ment was engendered because of Fram of Temple Israel will de-
fantryman from Mississippi, Sec- the activities of these American liver a series of readings from
retary of War Stimson took oc- fifth columnists and the compar- great Jewish literature.
casion to point out that gallantry atively unrestricted manner in
From now until September the
and intrepidity beyond the call which they were permitted to Sabbath Eve services of Temple
of duty are no man's monopoly.
of our courts Israel will be held in Room 14,
"These one hundred infantrymen make a mockery
and judicial system." Bring them lobby floor of the Boulevard
are more than just a name," de-
trial at all cost, the G. I. Bldg., 3076 East Grand Blvd.
clared the Secretary. "They are to
The first reading will be from
urges, "just as we hope all war
Kelly, Martinez, Bianchi, Sadow-
the chapter of the Talmud known
criminals will be."
ski, Tominach and Baker. They
as "The Ethics of the Fathers".
are Wierdorfer, Fournier, Lopez,
Cantor Robert S. Tulman and
Thompson, Bjorkland and Smith.
Karl W. Haas, organist, will ren-
They are these United States." Shaarey Zedek Junior
der traditional Sabbath music.
4.
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Services begin at 8:30 p. m.
On V-E day, President Truman Dance Ends Season
and are concluded at 9.
called upon the people whom he
The annual meeting of Temple
The Junior Society of Congre-
is leading, to build a lasting
Israel will take place Wednesday
peace, "by understanding and gation Shaarey Zedek will stage night, June 13.
working with our allies in peace its last entertainment feature of
the season at 9 p. m. this Satur-
as we have in war."
Just a week earlier, he gave a day, in the Shaarey Zedek Social Home Relief Sets
practical instance of United Hall.
Bond Goal
The event will be the "Spring
States preparation for such co-
operation. This came in his des- Fling". Mike Falk and his or-
A quota of $500,000 has been
ignation of Justice Jackson, mem- chestra will furnish the music, set by the Home Relief Society
ber of the Supreme Court, as while "Mr. Doe," a magician, for the Seventh War Loan Drive.
Chief United States counsel to will perform several acts.
Mrs. Sam Marks, chairman of
Franklin Sidlow and Edythe
prosecute the war criminals, in
the bond committee, with the as-
Lefkowitz
are
chairman
and
co-
MRS. EDWARD B. GRESSER conjunction with counsel of the
sistance of Mrs. Morris Rosen-
other United Nations. And in chairman respectively of the
p. m. Wednesday, May 23. Mrs. firm words of the President, that council, which planned most of berg and Mrs. Adolph Deutch,
expect to reach $1,500,000 for
Edward B. Gresser, who was for the trial procedure before the the events.
Next season the group plans the year's total.
four years national president of international military tribunal is
Members may turn in their
the Women's American Oct, will o be "expeditious in nature" and to hold dances once a month.
sales reports at the paid-up mem-
address the group on "The Jew permitting "no evasion or delay."
bership tea to be given at the
in the Postwar World". Mrs. In fact, the President hopes that
home of Mrs. Morris Rosenberg,
Walter
Salzberg
Gresser serves as a representa- the trial of the major war crim-
19271 Strathcona Drive, on Mon-
tive of the American Ort Federa- inals before the tribunal—and
day, May 28.
tion on the United Nations Re- chey will include all those who Wins Commission
lief and Rehabilitation Adminis- are not returned to the countries
Mr. and Mrs. A. Salzberg of
trative Council, as well Os rep- where they committed their bes-
2746 Glendale have been in-
resentatve to other social work tialities—will have been corn-
formed that their son, Walter,
COUNSELLING ON
organizations, women's groups pleted by next October.
was commissioned an ensign pilot
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and voluntary agencies.
PERSONAL
PROBLEMS
in the U. S. N. R. at Corpus
A musical program has been
Regrettably, closer to home, a Christi, Tex.
of Adults and Children
arranged featuring Miss Wyn trial of less magnitude, but,
Ensign Salzberg, a former stu-
Garden, coloratura soprano. She among its defendants reflecting dent of U. of D. and a graduate
Marital and Pre-Marital Personality
will be accompanied by Miss many of the same ideas which of Cass Tech, enlisted in June,
Vocational Guidance Veterans' Cases
Betty Kowalsky, young Detroit motivated the agents and acces- 1943.
sories of the Axis criminals, is
pianist.
Walter's hobby of building W. A. GOLDBERG, Ph.D.
The luncheon is open to mem- being given anything but ex- model airplanes and sail boats
Human Relations Consultant
peditious
treatment.
bers of Ort and their friends.
( A Private Fee Service)
brought
him
the
honor
of
win-
This is the sedition trial, ning a boat race sponsored by
For reservations call Mrs. Wil-
1484
Glynn
Court
Evenings Only:
which ended in a mistrial in
liam Grahm, UN. 1-2582.
the Board of Education in 1938 TO. 9-1845
By Appointment
Washington at the close of last
answer. call MAdlson 6202
year. Accordng to some reports, with his model 50-inch sailboat.
Ensign Salzberg is now on a If no
Miss Silberblatt
the government is ready to re-
short
leave.
sume trial, has prepared a new
To Sing at MSC
brief, but is blocked because of
NOW SHOWING
Marjorie Ann Silberblatt of inability to find a judge. Getting
A ,RECIRIC
Detroit has been selected by the a judge from another district is
op FIRST DETROIT SHOWINO
/111,0liest Soviet Speciactle Al MARCH t
Music Department of Michigan a complicated business, requiring
TEN
State College to sing the so- action by a series of courts all
prano role in Mendelsohn's Ora- the way up to the Supreme
:(arleficron
:byk.r.4ThYriPT AlfxI
toria "Elijah," which will be pre- Court.
t i NT I L E a e Ts 0 t15
00,
10.15
THEATRE- CAa !lac 6211 , CO U
Writes
a
serviceman
to
the
sented at the People's Church of
COLUMBIA W000WARO (Coe f /Wooed
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Washington
Post,
recently,
"This
East Lansing, at 8:30 p. m. Sun-
day, May 20.
Miss Silberblatt is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A.
Silberblatt of 3311 Chicago Blvd.,
Detroit, and is a sophomore ma-
joring in music.
$500,000
* ST EW
PETER'GREAT i Esurrection,
STOLARSKY CLUB
The Stolarsky Family Club
meeting was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stellar of
Pingree Ave. Contributions were
made in support of a child in
Palestine. The next meeting will
be held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. Edelstein, 3269 Sturte-
vant, on June 3.
"It's that aged-in
sealed-in flavor"
"A, R .4. 4t
ALTES
LAGER
1. Who is Jean Borotra 7
2. Who is General Weygand'
3. Who was Konrad Henlein?
4. Where is Honshu?
5. Who is Col. Matt Winn?
Answers In Sunday's Detroit News, page 2; Also Monday's Magazine Page
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