Americo 'elvish Periodical Coder Friday, I Thirteen GI's Join Michigan Mortgage Sophie Tucker At Bowery Sophie Tucker is still headlining at the Bowery. A typical Bowery star . packed line-up in sup- port of Miss 'Tucker includes Dana and Lyes, ballroom dance team on skates, Victor Charles, pupeteer, Irish tenor, Johnny King, the Jum- pin' Jivers, and the Aurora Ro- c h e - Carlyle Sophie Tucker Dancers. Master of Ceremonies Frankle Rapp keeps the show rolling with his rapid fire gags and hilarious antics and Ben Young end his orchestra provide music for the shows and dancing. There are two shows nightly at 8:30 and 11:15. Continuing in its campaign to was Consoli- prove that the Michigan trying dated Gas Company to create a gas shortage in Detroit so that it could force the federal power commission to give permis- to build a new pipeline, the die Eastern Pipe Line Co., dent, which is offering to te a long term contract for more gas to Detroit, sent out reports of developments along this line. There was a "secret meeting," . „tile Panhandle charged, between ",daYor Jeffries of Detroit and some of his associates at which representatives of the gas corn. panY tried to win over Detroit authorities to its point of v The attempt was a signal failure. The Panhandle charges Consol- idated Gas Company of Michigan to create a "ruth- with an attempt and a complete less monopoly" disregard of the welfare and in- of the Detroit consumers. terests Isaac Franck, Executive Direc- tor of the Jewish Community Council, announced last week that Abraham Cohen, Internal Rela- tions Director of the Council, has left the city to join the overseas staff of the Joint Distribution Committee. Mr. Cohen has been on the Community Council staff since March 1944. He has been in charge of internal discipline rk, program service to organ- izations, arbitration, community integration, publicity and other as- pects of the Council's program dealing with Internal Jewish com- munity life. During his stay in Detroit, Mr. Cohen has been active in Labor Zionist circles, and served as chairman of the Committee for Habonim. He taught in the reli- gious schools of Temple Beth Is- rael and Temple Israel, and the adult classes of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. In the recent Al- 'lied Jewish Campaign he helped direct the work of the Organiza- tions Division. Mr. Cohen reported to the Joint Distribution Committee on June 1 for preparation for his work over seas. He is expected to sail for Europe within a short time. His exact destination will be deter- mined on arrival at the Paris headquarters of the J.D.C. - Dr, Warren Winfield, of West Long Branch, N. J., spent the past week with Dr. and Mrs. Na- than Schlafer. Mr. and Mrs. Lippman Lum- berg of Roselawn Ave., spent the holiday week-end visiting with relatives in Utica, N. Y. AFTER THE GAME Meet the Crowd at the 227 MICHIGAN AVE. Opp. Book-Cadillac Hotel 1301 most Morris H. Goldberg, andidate for State Senator is endorsed by the entire produce industry of De- troit, having been president of the Detroit Fruit Vendor's Association for the past 15 years. His platform includes a bill to be proposed for free school sup- plies for children in the inter- mediate grades. He also proposed legislation to eliminate the three per cent sales tax on food. Goldberg is now in the Civil Di- vision of the Wayne County Sher- iff's office and was formerly a food inspector. He has been active in many organizations. He is now vice-president of Beth Moshe Con- gregation, a member of Bnai Brith, Jewish Fraternal Club, Na- than Strauss Executives, United Romanian Jews of America, Fra- ternal Order of Police, United Pro- gressive Democratic Club, mem- ber and representative of AFL and treasurer of the 13th Congres- sional District. Goldberg served in the U. S. Navy, spoke repeatedly in the campaign of the Red Cross for blood donors and organized the 12th Street Merchants' Association who sold over two million dollars in bonds and stamps. He is an Orthodox Jew und is married and has six children. His number on the ballot will be 265. Detroiters Give Yeshivoth $2,980 Student Wins Overnight Fame With Song Hit Book Bar CI.. Morris Goldberg Is Candidate for State Senator Left to right—Standing: Harold J. Shine, Saul Schmidt, Leo Seligson, Benjamin Levinson, president of Michigan Mortgage Cor- poraton; Al Letvin, Joseph Schmidt and Martin Mattler. Seated: The Latin Quarter show is head- Kenneth N. Smith, Sanford Dirshfleld, Philip O'Niel, Jr., Donald ed by Hal Fisher who is a speedy Loria, Larry Guttenberg, Louis Bindes and Marvin Smith. M.C. comedian, The Michigan Mortgage Corporation Is very proud to announce featuring a that in the past six months they have had thirteen G. L's join their "d runk num. organization. ber" and Paul Benjamin Levinson, president of the Michigan Mortgage Corpora- Remos and his tion feels that this is an outstanding record in view of the fact that Toy boys. his company has been in business only a little over a year and in that Charming ac- short period of time he has been able to find room in his organization ro-clanseuse Ev- for these returned veterans. Included in this group are several attor- elyn Terry does neys, two accountants, personnel men and salesmen. a beautiful The accompanying photograph of the G.I.'s was taken at a dinner dance. Judy Tuesday evening, May 14, at the Florentine Room at the Detroit Storm, sophis- ticated tap dan- Leland Hotel. Levinson also announced that the Michigan Mortgage Corpora- cer, the Three tion are now making plans to expand their office space in the near Parks, balanc- Evelyn Terry ing sensations and others are also future. on the program. swept into overnight success. Now Sammy Mandel and his orches- with royalties pouring in and mo- tra furnish the music alternating 14=otaling $2,980 have been tion picture companies after both with Ramon and his Cuban Or- raised and cabled to Palestinian her and her song, she is confused chestra. and Siberian Yeshivoth in the pe- riod of the last six months by the following groups: From box collections by Mrs. Several weeks ago, Shirley Lenny Kent, "Most Laughed at Ida Baker, 3751 Calvert, $1,435.24; Burns, Central High School sen- Satiricomic," heads the smart new Mrs. Sarah Goldman, 3261 Fuller- ton, $602; Mrs. Grossberg, $40.73, ior, began humming a tune as she floor show and Mrs. Esther Nosanchuk, $31.40. which opened was lying in bed. She jumped up, Proceeds of Purim party by De- Friday, June 7, raced to the piano, and jotted troit Hebrew Ladies Free Loan at Lee 'n' Ed- down the lyrics to a new song. Assn., $103.27. Collected by Mr. die's Supper Today, "In a Moment of Moon Baker from organizations, syna- Club. Lenny Madness" promises to be a "Hit gogues and individuals, $665; Mr. has soared sky- Parade" number. and Mrs. Jacob Baker, $102.36. high in popu- The song was introduced by the The money was cabled through larity during Shelby Music Publishing Co., of the Vaad Hayeshivoth to 22 Pal- the past f e w Detroit, and music store copies estinian institutions and five in- months. The carry the picture of Hurry James stitutions in Siberia. V agabonds, on their covers. "America's daf- Shirley has been interested in Victory Bonds are Still for Sale fiest, laughiest music for a number of years, but Lenny Kent and Interest Awaits—at Maturity, Swing Quer- never dreamed she would be tette," are featured in the new show. Their appearances include a the Frank Sinatra show, Bob Hope show, Don Ameche pro- NEW and BEAUTIFUL gram and Abbott and Costello show. Others of prominence in the line-up include Maxine Turn- SIIIRLEY BURNS er, talented control dancer, the Drive Out to the Beautiful 4145 Woodward at Willis Yvonne-Armon Dancers and oth- as to her future plans. A few ers. Artie Fields, his trumpet and months ago, Miss Burns' foremost his orchestra, featuring' vocalists Finest Foods and Liquorsty ambition was to attend the Jul- Connie Gale and Doug Ryan con- Hard School of Music in New tinue. York to study voice. Business Men's Lunch—Com- Miss Burns is a member of the plete Dinners — Late Supper Specials—Special Sunday Din- Detroit Civic Light Opera ners--3 to 9 p.m. No Minimum! No Coed 1. Herman Messer is looking for his cousins, Messrs. Willy, Sig- CLOSED TUESDAYS Finest Food - Excellent Liquors mund and Dr. Herman Schwefel. Isaak Leibowicz of Warklina, TE. 2.8593 For Reservations 2. STEAKS, CHOPS and is seeking his brother, Mauritze LOBSTER Free Parking in Rear Lebow. 3. Hela Schwarcz is seeking F. Entertainment, Dancing Nitely Staub Testvcrek. 4 Fisher at Latin Quarter Council Worker Abe Cohen To Go Into JDC Work "Detroit', P : g! Fifteen DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The lAig1 Chronicle June 7, 1946 Char ge "Ruthless Monopoly" in as Company Dealing fl CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO congenial Kent at Lee 'n' Eddie's .11111 111111111111111111 11111 111111111111111h , NOW OPEN Every Sunday! ARTURO'S CLUB RIO co. Relatives Sought It's the .. . Back Stage Bar To Delightful Tunes (Next to Avenue Theatre) 2525 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. WHERE YOU MEET THE SHOW PEOPLE 1 /2 Mile West of Telegraph Rd. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111HIP All Brands of Phone Pontiac 4.7141 BEER • WINE • LIQUOR AMOS JACOBS, Tour Host 432 WOODWARD AVE. (Forme' ly of Detroit) JOHNNY LEWIS. Proprietor atmosphere' . NOM WAH RESTAURANT Everybody In Town Says, IT'S TERRIFIC! "AL WHYTE" at the piano E'S DYNAMIC! 1NA DALE, sophisticated r of songs, at the piano MOST TERRIFIC! 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