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DITROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, May 17, 1946

Employment Problems of Minority
Groups Subject of Conference

Center Activitie3

Expect Tiger Stars

At a day-long conference on
employment problems of minority
groups in the Detroit area held in
Rackham Memorial auditorium on
Friday, May 10, 300 assembled
representatives of labor, manage-
ment, community, and government
recommended to General Chair-
man Edward L. Cushman, direc-
tor for Michigan of the United
States Employment Service, the
formation of a permanent civic
committee to function in liaison
between the USES and the em-
ployers, unions, and community
groups of Detroit in the promo-
tion of fair employment practices
in the metropolitan area.
Following the morning and af-
ternoon panel discussions of cur-
rent minority group employment
problems, the conference evolved
into four separate group discus-
sions in which were considered
experiences and suggestions bear-
ng upon the subject, presented

Returnees

from the point of view of labor,
employer, community, and govern-
ment.
Capt. Samuel B. Stone, wh,
The findings and recommenda-
tions of these groups were pre- was discharged from the Army
sented for appropriate action to Dental Corps in April, has to.
the reassembled conference by slimed his practice of dentistry at
Cushman and the group discus 5134 Michigan Ave., LA. 6151, at.
sions leaders. Upon consideration ter an absence of five years
Stone entered service in
of the above, the members of the
a n d served in
conference jointly approved:
1. Full endorsement of the prin- the Pacific with
ciples of the President's Commit- the 32nd Infan-
tee on Fair Employment Prac- try Div. and the
tices and encouragement of city. 1 1 2 th Cavalry.
state, and federal legislation em- He participated
in camp aigns
bodying these principles.
on Woo dlark,
2. The formation by Cushman New Britain,
of a permanent committee of citi- New Guinea
zens to implement fair employ- and Leyte and
ment and non-discriminatory up- w a s wounded
grading of minority group work- in action.
ers.
Before his din-
Capt. Stone
3. Support of the current drive
for funds to finance the activities charge, Stone was a dentist a ,
the
Lowe!
General
Hospital,
Ft.
of the Metropolitan Detroit Fair
Devins, Mass., and the Fletcher
Employment Practices Council.
General Hosp., Cambridge, Ohio.
4. Endorsement of the USES
program for the education of em-
ployers, workers, and community
Mrs. Maurice Klein was elected organization six years ago and is groups In the techniques of suc-
Sport, casual and date clothes
will be modeled at a Fashion president of the Sisterhood of section president of the Needle- cessful minority group employ-
Richard N. Schubot, son of
ment.
Show to be held at the Butzel Temple Beth El at the 45th An- work Guild. She is a past presi-
Mrs. Aurelia Schubot, has been
nual
Meeting
on
May
13.
Mrs.
Hall of the Center at 2:30 p.m.,
discharged from the Navy, where
dent of the Council
J ih
o f ew
s
he had served for the past two
May 19, under the sponsorship of
Women and the League of Jewish TO GRADUATE JUNE 2 . . .
years.
Women's Organizations.
the Senior Young Judea, Louis
The 1940- graduation exercises of
Marshall, Bnai Brith, Diana Ma!-
Also elected to office are the the United Hebrew Schools have
Ierman, Bnai Brith, Henrietta
following: First vice - president, been set for Sunday, June 2. Two
Szold and Genies, social groups
Mrs. Oscar M. Zemon; second classes, one at the Rose Sittig
The clothes will be loaned by
vice-president, Miss Edith Heav- Cohen and the other at the Phila-
Major Henry Weber has recently
the "Hi-Heaven Shop" of Frank
enrich; treasurer, Mrs. Ben Salon: delphia-Byron, have completed t
been released from the army after
and Seder's.
recording secretary, Mrs. Herbert seven-year elementary course pre- serving for over three years with
I. Kallet; financial secretary, Mrs. scribed by the schools.
Members of the graduating class the Army Dental Corps. Major
Harry L. Phillips; corresponding
and Mrs. Weber, with their two
secretary, Mrs. C. Louis Maas; at the Rose Sittig Cohen are Jer- sons, Dennis and Frederic, have
custodian, Mrs. Samuel Mendel- ry Abrams, Leonard Cohen, Helen reopened their home on Penning.
Staff members of the Center
Feldman, Gerald Freeman, Roy
sohn.
will attend the National Confer-
ton Drive.
ence of Jewish Social Welfare to
The following were elected to Lee Gealer, Ilene Gutman, Irving
Halpern,
Freddie
Horowitz,
Eli
the Board of Directors: Mrs. Peter
he held in Atlantic City, May 26
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Altman, Mrs. Theodore Birnkrant, Labiner, Alvin Ring, Le and [I
to 29. At the sessions of the Na-
Sandweiss and Eugene Zweigr
EXCELLENT WORK 11
Miss
Dorothy
Bloom,
Mrs.
Henry
tional Association of Jewish Cen-
Members of the graduating class
Fechheimer, Mrs. Stanley Fleisch-
ter Workers, an extensive program
aker, Mrs. H. J. L. Frank, Mrs. at the Philadelphia-Byron are
is planned in which Center staff
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Lloyd I. Frankel, Mrs. Alfred Nettie Mirvis, Arnold Nakelsky,
8934 Linwood
delegates will participate.
Gach, Mrs. Theodore Jacobowitz, Lita Diamond, Samuel Oleinich ,
TYler
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Mrs. George A. Kelinman, Mrs. Jacqueline Smolinsky, Rosalie El- n
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Alvin M. Rodecker, Mrs. Harold son, Myron Joyrich, Zola Tepper- 01 =1101
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M. Shapero, Mrs. Hilda Van Con- man and Sue Merele Winston.
Monday evening dance classes
sant, Mrs. M. George Wayburn,
will be held for all intermediates
Mrs. Leonard Weiner and Mrs.
at Butzel Hall, according to Har-
Leon Winkelman.
MRS. M. KLEIN
riet Warrat, Center dance instruc-
LT. JACK WINOKUR POST
The following past presidents
tor. On May 20, barn dancing will Klein has served as vice-president and wives of Beth El Rabbis are
be feature- d, and on May 27, sam- of the Sisterhood for two years ex-officio members of the Board:
NO. 268, JEWISH VETERANS OF
and as chairman of the Book Re-
ba lessons will be held.
WORLD WAR II
view Course. She attended the Re- Mrs. Philip Bloomgarden, Mrs.
Presents its
ligious School of Temple Beth El Leo M. Franklin, Mrs. David J.
from kindergarten on and was a Epston, Mrs. Lawrence Freedman,
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, Mrs. B. Bene-
member of the teaching staff. Her
Troop 369 will hold a court of son is a confirmand and graduate dict Glazer, Mrs. John C. Hopp,
honor at Butzel Hall on May 23. of the Religious School and her Mrs. Harry Krohn, Mrs. Henry
The troop is directed by Ruben daughter is now attending the Meyers, Mrs. Oscar C. Robinson,
SATURDAY, MAY 25
Goldstein, scoutmaster, and M. Religious School. Her mother was Mrs. Mayer B. Sulzberger, Mrs.
Samuel
Van
Noorden
and
Mrs.
Sol
Wachts, chairman.
one of the original members of A. Wolff.
the Sisterhood which was organ-
Grand Ballroom, Book-Cadillac Hotel
Mrs. John C. Hopp is the re-
ized in 1901 under the name of
Tony Marvin and His Orchestra
tiring
president.
During
her
three-
the Women's Auxiliary Associa-
year incumbency in office, the
tion
of
emp:e
zeth
El.
In
addi-
Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower was
Sisterhood has grown in member-
elected vice-president of the Na• tion, Mrs. Klein serves other com- ship, an enviable record of war
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the 29th Annual Meeting of the
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NJWB held recently in Washing- of the Women's Division of the Beth El was adjudged as the larg-
Detroit
Round
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Catholics,
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have flourished. The Sisterhood
Admission $2.50 (tax included)
now has 1,100 members and is
one of the largest in the country.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Rubin-
Sports celebrities from the De- er, president of the Center; Her-
troit Tigers' baseball team are man Jacobs, executive director,
expected as guests of the Men's and Mr. and Mrs. C. Harry Mal-
Health Club at their Second An- bin, of Mt. Clemens, attended the
nual Sports Nite to be held in the NJWB meeting as delegates. Mr.
Center auditorium on Tuesday . and Mrs. Henry Meyers also at-
tended as visitors.
May 21, at 8 p.m., it was announc-
ed by Robert Schwartz, chairman
of the Health Club Committee.
Athletic awards to winners of
Many enthusiastic boys and
the recent Center squash and
handball tournaments will also be girls attended a rally on May 13
in the Center auditorium honoring
made.
Frank Sinatra for his work in
promoting better inter-group rela-
tions in America and in combat-
A Lag B'omer dance, the last ting anti-Semitism and Negro dis-
Holiday Hop affair of the current crimination.
season, will be held at the Cen-
The Youth Committee present-
ter on Sunday, May 19, it was an- ed a loving cup to Sinatra on May
nounced by Estelle Starr and Dan- 11 for his activities in furthering
ny Raskin, co-chairmen of the inter-cultural understanding •
Holiday Hop committee. Music
will be furnished by Phil Brestoff
and his orchestra.

Honor Frank Sinatra

Lag B'omer Dance

Plan Fashion Show

Samuel Stone

Temple Beth El Sisterh ood Chooses
Mrs. Maurice Klein as P resident

Richard Schubot

Henry Weber

To Attend Conference

o Orchid Cleaners °

To Hold Dance Classes

Court of Honor

FIRST ANNUAL SPRING DANCE

Elect Mrs. Glogower

United Hebrew Schools to Present
Folk Festival nn May 22 at Center

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The Women's Auxiliary of the men's Auxiliary, assisted by the
United Hebrew Schools will pre- Wayne University Folk Dancing
sent its fourth and final program Group.
of the season at 8;30 p.m., Wed-
Mrs. David Kaltman, Detroit so-
nesday, May 22, in the main audi•
torium of the Jewish Community prano, and Miss Flora Beckman,
pianist, will be featured guest
Center.
The dancing is under the direc- artists of the evening.
tion of Miss Julia Sanford, of the
Dr. Max Wine, rabbi of Cam-
Wayne University Folk Dancing den, N. J., formerly a member of
Department, and will be perform- the staff of the United Hebrew
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