Page Twenty DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Valuable Prizes on Essay Contest (Continued from page 1) Jewish Chronicle. According to the brochure of the camp, "Michigarna Is located in the beautiful territory surround- ing West Branch, Michigan, 160 miles north of Detroit. It is in the best situation for hay fever and asthma sufferers, in a setting of MICKEY FISHMAN sity of Michigan." Herman Fishman, director and one of the owners of the camp, has been active in athletics and with boys for the greater part of his life. When he attended North- ern High School, he was consider- ed one of the best high school athletes in Detroit. He has had HERMAN FISHMAN eleven years experience as a cam- breathtaking beauty. The camp per, counsellor and director of covers more than 60 acres that leading camps in the East. He encircle lovely Peach Lake, fa- was also the recreational therapist mous for its healthful swimming at the University. of Michigan Hos- qualities and fine fishing. The re- pital prior to his enlistment in gion is free from the usual sum- the Navy. He is a graduate of the mer pests and the climate is ideal University of Michigan. Mickey Fishman, also director for camping. The water for drinking and and owner of the camp, is also a swimming has been tested and graduate of the University of approved by the Michigan State Michigan where he was an out- Board of Health. The kitchen is standing athlete. He has also had clean and wholesome and the staff ten years of experience with is periodically examined physical- camps. ly. A doctor and registered nurse live at the camp all summer and are in constant attendance. The curriculum of the camp has been discussed with and approved by Dr. Elmer D. Mitchell, Dean of Physical Education at the Univer- The Fishman brothers are offer- ing the first prize, worth approxi- mately four hundred dollars, to encourage interest in Zionism. The winning essay will be published in the Chronicle. For details and entry blanks, watch future issues. Senator Charges State Department Aids Polish Anti-Semitism Indirectly (Continued from Page 1) all Industry in Poland has been nationalized, All foreign capital has been bought out by the gov- ernment and industry is making phenomenal strides forward. In fact, for the first time in Polish history, all industry belongs to the workers. There are no. strikes. There is no unemployment. With all the country despoiled of cows and horses by the Nazis and with only the barest of tools, the farmers nevertheless have more than ninety percent of the land under cultivation. Six Political Parties Politically, Poland has a provi- sional government which originat- ed with the underground move- ment during the war. This June there will be an election with six political parties competing for of- fices in the government. It is here that the U. S. State Department comes in. The curse of Poland in the past was always the vast number of political par- ties that fought each other inces- santly. Now, surrounded by ad- visers of the old fascist regime, the U.S. Ambassador informed Nowak that unless more political parties were established, there would be no loan forthcoming from the U. S. Government. On the subject of anti-Semitism, the same sinister forces are in the background. It is true, Nowak ad- mits, that there is a great deal of latent anti-Semitism among Halevy Concert Scores Before Full Audience Kalivarier Plans Charity Party Mr. Gorin was accompanied at the piano by Otto Hertz. For the chorus numbers, Rebecca Froh- man and Rosa Bassin Stein were at the two pianos. Grand Opening Peter Pan Restaurant 10TH OF MARCH Ehrlich to Speak At Purim Affair Mrs. Dora Ehrlich will speak at the Purim program sponsored by the Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood to be held at 12:30 p.m., Monday, March 11. Cantor Sonenklar and Mrs. Sarah Friedman will also appear on the program, at which Mrs. Nathan Spevakow will pre- side. The government in Poland, No- wak asserts, is friendly to Jews and has made anti-Semitism a crime with heavy punishment. It is up to the Jews, said Nowak, to stay in Poland now while the re- gime is friendly to them and win back all the rights they have lost. It is up to them here, he contin- ued, to protest to the State De- partment against the unfriendli- ness of our ambassador there and against the use of American money for subversive purposes. Nowalc is delivering speeches to organizations interested in hear- ing his story of Poland. He is available to all organizations who care to invite him. Chocolate Phosphates, Deli. cious sodas and sundaes, mal- teds that are different and our 9 scoop Banana Splits! Terminating the season's brunch book reviews, Rabbi Gershon Ro- senstock will hold the spotlight at the event to be held March 19. Back from Service To Serve YOU Walter Zukin and Irving Kempner now operating ZUKIN'S Gypsy Music on Opening Day Specializing in Hungarian Kosher Style Food Menu Under Direction of A. J. VIZVARY • DAVID TAXI - BOYD SANDERS TAKE-OUT SERVICE OF PIES, PASTRIES AND STRUDEL 16875 LIVERNOIS Sike January 15, 1946 All Affairs Booked by MR. LACHAR Featuring the Famous 8838 12th St. cor. Hazelwood Mc.901eizoteit's and Badzett. Were and Will Be Under HIS PERSONAL SUPERVISION FOR A GALA PASSOVER ZACK'S Kosher Catering Co. FORMERLY LACHAR'S Cordially Invites You To Celebrate BROWN Z.4 BIGELOW UNiversity 3-9054 FOR ALL OCCASIONS CONGRATULATIONS CONDOLENCE Phone Order; Welcomed SUMMER MASTER CLASS PIANO—CARL FRIEDBERG For Bulletin Address W. H. R. REVS, Registrar 1-2870 A Real Community Seder ANNIVERSARY, BIRTHDAY CONVALESCENT Aftilinted oith the Unl•ersil, of Detroit 1111,1.0l Y, II ISf DOI t.IITON, President ALLY, D. 7.1.101:31.4, Dean M.411EI, It. FINIIElt, Manager DISTINGUISHED 1.3(1.1.1"1, ALI. BRANCHES OE MUSIC. DRAMATIC ART AND DANCING, 1 ERTWICATEN AND DEGREE, El/LT.1110N AI. BENI:111S UNDER my. G. I. BILL-4.1111.1C I. %IC 314 TEMPLE OUR FIRST PEACETIME PESACII CONFIRMATION DETROIT INSTITUTE of MUSICAL ART Detroit, Michigan, Zone 2 Across from U. of D. Lachar's Kosher Catering Co. Has Been Under New Management , Representing 52 PUTNAM AVE. TOM COTTER Wexler Talks On Palestine Your Advertising Counselor a. JWV Commander Is Threatened at Trial of Anti-Semite "Fronters' Receive Gifts certain branches of the popula- tion. Assassination of Jews, how- ever, is a different proposition. It is coupled with assassinations of liberal people in the government of which there have been almost fifteen hundred since the end of the war. These assassinations, charges Nowak, are financed by American money. They are perpetrated by old guard, fascist forces. Crimin- als captured after the crimes are almost universally . found to have American dollars in their posses- sion. To date, more than a mil- lion dollars in American money has thus been captured. It is re- actionary forces in this country, Nowak claims, eager for the downfall of liberal government in Poland who are furnishing the funds for this terrorism. CALENDARS - NOVELTIES - MISSION LEATHER PLAYING CARDS - DIRECT MAIL CfliEETING CARDS Vfqt Proceeds from the Kalivarler (Continued from Page I) Aid Society Card Party being held Last Sunday the Halevy Singing at 8 p.m., Tuesday, March 12, at However, his malicious plea wa Society gave its 21st annual con- the Bnai Moshe Auditorium will of no avail when Justice liacken cert to a capacity audience in the go to Lithuanian refugees in Eu- burg, one of the three trial Masonic Temple's Scottish Rites rope, Rose Lewis, treasurer, an- es, said . . "The reading \ Cathedral. As such concerts go, nounced recently. Mrs. L. Wein- tory has shown me that si it was definitely a success, pri- traub is chairman of the affair. days of Imperial Rome, at. marily because of the efforts of Tickets may be obtained by call- Weimar Republic, nations whit , Dan Frohman, musical director of ing Mrs. D. alevis, TO. 5-4484. could not control their interne the organization for the past 16 enemies could not - exist." Latest society contributions In- years. Outside the courtroom, follow clude: $520, Joint Distribution Under Mr. Frohman's direction, Committee; $50, Vaad Hatzalah; ing the trial, Commander Cans the chorus displayed an accuracy $25, Hias; $25, National Fund; $25 berg was again threatened by that would have been a credit to War Chest, and $25, Red Cross. mob of Christian Fronters wl many full-time professional or- shouted that the German Amen ganizations. This was more than can War Veterans Organizatii amply shown in their encore,. "K would "Get him" and other Jeri cha," a number full of tricky syn- The conviction and sentencit copations, which was delivered A large table radio, picture puz- was hailed by leading liberals a with clocklike precision. They also zles, books, pencils, candy, gum, a forward step in the realizatk displayed fine lyrical qualities playing cards and cigarettes were by the courts, of the inheren whenever such were required. sent to the Eloise Hospital by the danger of the pro-Nazi line whicl These were best exhibited in "He Lt. Eli Levin Ladies Auxiliary is beginning to lift its head on Watching Over Israel," taken from No. 230, the Jewish War Veterans. more on the American scene. Mendelssohn's great oratorio, "Eli- There are about 100 veterans at jah." Solos . from the chorus were the hospital at the present time. sung by Manus Schane, tenor in "Tumba," and by Bella Goldberg, alto, in "Vig Lid." The only cri- ticism one might have made was the occasional lack of balance ap- parent, probably because of the preponderance of female voices. • A word picture of current life Guest artist of the evening was HABERDASHER in Palestine was drawn by Ralph Igor Gorin, young concert and Wexler, national treasurer of the Book-Cadillac United operatic baritone, who was su- League for Labor Palestine, at a Hotel Artist Bldg. perb. He had exquisite control in meeting of the local chapter, held CL. 0172 CH. 3768 all registers. Outstanding among at the home of Dr. and Mrs. his solos was the "Chanson He- Morty Falick, 4301 Fullerton, Fri- Open Evenings 'til 9 braique" by Rimsky-Korsakov. He day, March 8. sang five encores, the last of which, ICacha," was sung with the chorus. Max N. 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