Friday, Januar
10, 1947
Page Fifteen
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Forum Aide
New York
Bnai Brith Highlights
JWV
Broadcast
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Hollywood
By HENRY WEGODSKY
LAST SUMMER Billy Rose began
reminiscing about show business
and show people In newspaper ads
for his New York nightclub, "The
Diamond Horseshoe." So well re-
ceived was the chatter that many
newspaper editors requested re-
print rights. Rose subsequently
started releasing a daily column
entitled "Pitching Horseshoes"
without charge to newspapers
throughout the country for a six
month period ending Jan. 1, 1947.
Before that trial period expired,
however, the column was contract-
ed for by a national syndicate at
a minimum retainer of $50,000 an-
nually. "Pitching Horseshoes" cur-
rently appears in 76 dailies. Ru-
mor has It that Rose will donate
a considerable share of the $50,000
to worthy Jewish charities.
• • •
CANADA'S FIRST Yiddish
nightclub will open in Montreal
sometime In February. Yiddish
stage star, Jennie Goldstein, will
headline the premiere.
• • •
MOSS HART'S new play "Chris-
topher Blake" was purchased this
week by M.G.M. at a reputed
$300.000.
• • *
ETIIEL MERMAN, currently
in Irving Berlin's "Annie Get
Your Gun", is Broadway's high-
est paid stage performer. She
receives a minimum guarantee of
$4,600 weekly. Her understudy,
who has as yet- not been called
upon to substitute for Miss Mer-
man, receives $500.
• « •
ARTHUR KOESTLER will ar-
rive In Hollywood in mid-February
to begin the screen play for his
current best seller, "Thieves In the
Night." • • •
A SURVEY CONDUCTED earli-
er this year by the National Con-
ference of Christians and Jews re-
vealed that well over half of the
sample interviewed was undecided
as to whether they would actively
participate in race riots and pog-
roms. Stirred by these findings,
the National Conference assumed
the task of promoting brotherhood
on a comprehensive scale.
In February, the Conference will
begin a powerful campaign aimed
at curbing prejudice and bigotry, in
general, and anti-Semitism, in par-
ticular. The full cooperation of
the clergy, radio, motion pictures,
newspapers, magazines, and the
Advertising Council has been en-
listed.
It Is my good fortune to have
access to the details of the com-
paign. I can recall no brother-
hood campaign more thoughtfully
conceived and so masterfully plan-
ned.
• • •
IN HIS DEC. 13 COLUMN, Mr.
Wegodsky indicated that the
Anti-Defamation League was con-
sidering the purchase of the
negative of the film "Able's Irish
Rose" for $550,000 to prevent its
distribution. Richard E. Gut-
stadt, national director of the
league, informs us that the
league has never had an inten-
tion to purchase the film and
that the statement in the column
was unauthorized. The Jewish
Chronicle Is glad to make this
correction.
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WOMEN'S COUNCIL
Miss Helen Hamlon, supervisor
on the Detroit board of education,
will speak at the second session in
the Anti-Defamation League
Workshop series at 8:30 p. m. Wed-
nesday in the Hotel Statler.
The workshop, designed to edu-
cate Jewish and non-Jewish wo-
men In proper relationships and
communal activities, is sponsored
by the Greater Detroit Bruit Brith
Women's Council.
Mrs. Charles Millie, chairman,
announced that a new songbook,
"Sing a Song of Friendship" by
Irving Caesar, is being distributed
by council members to civic and
communal groups.
`Accent on Youth'
Panel Aims Told
Tickets are on sale for the Ha-
levy Singing Society's second con-
cert Feb. 5 in the lecture hall of
the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Jacob Becker, cellist with the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and
Irving Rosengard, young Detroit
aritone, will be solo artists. The
lalevy chorus will appear under
the direction of Dan Frohman and
will be accompanied by Rebecca
Frohman.
Tickets may be purchased from
members or by calling TO. 8-6633.
( formerly with Berman,)
are serving delicious
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By DR. PERRY P. BURNSTINE
ONE OF FIVE new dormitories
at Michigan State College will per.
petuate the name of World War
II hero Joseph L. Bale whose name
is also honored by Detroit JWV
Post 474.
Lula Bachman, Detroit attorney
and past national president of the
Women Lawyers of the U. S., will
address the Ladies Auxiliary of
the Joseph L. Bale Post at 8:30
p. m. Jan. 16 at headquarters, 8212
12th street, on the occasion of the
MARSIIALL B AND P
Norma Lewis, chairman of the Institution of the post auxiliary
SOS drive for the Business and and installation of its officers. She
Professional Girls of the Louis will speak on "A Woman's View-
Marshall Lodge, Bnai Birth, has point of the UN." The public is In-
asked that all persons who desire vited to attend. • • *
MARSHALL WOMEN
to make contributions and have
COL. MILTON RICHMAN, na-
Louis Marshall Women will not done so call her at TO. 7-8020.
MRS. MARTIN FRIEDNIAN
She added that arrangements tional commander, has been Invited
hold their annual donor luncheon
to
the annual military ball of the
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on Feb. 12, at the Book Cadillac will be made to pick up clothing,
food and other relief items at the Department of Michigan, Feb. 22
Hotel.
In the Masonic Temple. Past na-
Dave Zimmerman and his WWJ donator's home.
Sylvia Miller assisted Mrs. Lewis tional commanders have also been
Coffee Club hour will entertain.
Valuable prizes will be awarded in a shower to aid displaced per- invited. •
An 11 piece band and a six piece
to the contestants. Crowley Mil- sons, held recently at Workmen's
rhumba orchestra will play for the
ners will present a fashion show. Circle by the group.
affair. Flint, Lansing, Wyandotte
Thelma Weiss is chairman with
and Detroit posts and auxiliaries
YOUNG WOMEN
Ida Spear as co-chairman.
Meetings to Analyze
The Bnai Brith Young Women are selling tickets and ads for the
will hold a pep rally to spur the souvenir program. For information
LIVINGSTON WOMEN
Children Problems
sale of tickets and ads for their call TR. 1-8899.
• •
Sigmund Livingston women's fund raising affair in March.
POST No. 135 WILL sponsor a
chapter has been formed by a
The rally will be held Thursday
Two principal aims were held group of alumnae of the Bnal
patriotic program commemorating
in view in planning the "Accent Brith Youth Organization. Any evening, at the Bnai Jacob Syna- the birth of Franklin D. Roose.
on Youth" program to be present- young woman, single or married, gogue, Linwood and Richton.
velt. Mrs. Josephine Gomon, Gold
ed by the women's division of the aged 25 to 35 who is Interested in
Star mother and, former Detroit
Jewish Welfare Federation, Thurs- joining may contact Claire Lan- DETROIT LODGE AUXILIARY housing commissioner, will be the
Tony Weitzel, Detroit News
day, Jan. 3(), at the Hotel Statler, dis, TO. 7-8409 or TY. 4-4058 and
principal speaker.
according to Mrs. Leonard Weiner, may become a charter member. columnist, will be guest speaker
The department is cooperating
at a meeting Tuesday of the De-
program committee chairman.
with the national JWV program of
There will be an open meeting at
"The panel discussions and 8:30 p. m. Monday at 2640 Clem- troit Lodge Auxiliary of Bnal supporting universal military train-
Brith in the Rose Sittig Cohen
luncheon program will not only ents avenue.
ing for all American manpower.
Bldg.
define many problems which every
The session is being called in
mother considers in regard to her
own children" Mrs. Weiner said, DETROIT LODGE AUXILIARY conjunction with the group's mem- 250 Attend Reunion
The major fund raising affair bership drive. The Men's Lodge
"but will describe the work of
local and overseas agencies In solv. of the Detroit Lodge Auxiliary of will be guests of the auxiliary at of Camp Michigama
Over 250 persons attended a re-
ing the problems of Jewish chil- Bnal Brith will be a dinner-dance the affair.
union of Camp Michigama camp-
dren throughout the world."
ers recently at the Hotel Statler.
Member groups of the League of
nolicei
Army - Michigan football game
Jewish Women have appointed
pictures were shown through the
representatives to the publicity
Relatives and friends are invited courtesy of the U. of M. Athletic
committee of the event.
to the unveiling of a bronze plaque Association. Herman Fishman,
ACCEPTANCES COME IN
Movies
of
Meier
Shefeyah,
the
in memory of the late Sgt. Myron camp director, outlined plans and
Mrs. Martin L. Friedman and
Mrs. Sidney Kelt, co-chairman of children's village in Palestine spon- Rosenthal, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. aims for the coming season.
sored
by
Junior
Hadassah
will
be
Isaac Rosenthal of Blaine avenue,
Congratulatory messages from
the committee, have already re-
ceived the acceptances of the fol- shown at the midyear meeting of at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, Jan. 12, at Harold Newhouser, Tom Harmon
the
Detroit
chapter
at
1:30
p.m.
Machpelah
Cemetery.
Rabbi
Mor-
and Fritz Crisler were read. After
lowing:
Mrs. Jacob Goldberg, Eva Prenz- Sunday at Shaarcy Zedek. Ger- ris Adler will officiate, asisted by colored movies of the camp were
trude
Strauss
heads
the
unit.
members
of
the
Julius
Rosenwald
shown, a football autographed by
Inner Society; Mrs. Bernard Good-
Mrs. Charlotte Bregman, pro- Post of the American Legion.
man. Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
the Michigan team was awarded
gram
chairman
will
present
a
skit.
Lodge; Mrs. Gerald May, Sister-
as a door prize.
A
song
festival
will
be
held
under
hood of Temple Beth El; Mrs.
Morris Mondrow, Pioneer Women; the leadership of Florence Lipsitz
n Tnemoriain
NAMED CONSUL TO HAIFA
Mrs. George Posen, Mother's Club and a report will be given on the
BUCHAREST (WNS)—A Jewish
of Jewish Community Center; Mrs. World Zionist Congress.
lawyer, Solomon Herscovici, has
In
memory
of
Joseph
Sheinbaum,
Lorraine Wine requests that
Samuel S. Simmer, Sisterhood of
been named Romanian consul to
Northwest Congregation; Mrs. Irv- members and guests bring canned 2227 Clairmount, who passed away Haifa.
Dec.
27,
1946,
a
donation
of
$100
ing Simon, Badassah; and Mrs. food for the SOS drive.
Girls from 18 to 25 are invited was given to the Free Loan Shea-
Louis Tatken, Woman's Auxiliary,
to the meeting and to join the rel Chesed in Jerusalem. The pur-
United Hebrew Schools.
Speakers at the luncheon will group. For further information call pose of the institution is to aid
include John W. Vandercook, radio Miss Strauss at TO. 7-2935 or Rho- needy European refugees to re-
commentator, and Madam Alfred dine Ungar, membership chairman, establish themselves in the Home-
land.
Spanjaard, eye witness to Nazi TY. 5-2094.
The donation was made through
brutalities.
Rabbi Joseph Eisenman.
DR. STERBA TO SPEAK
Representatives of local agencies Northwest Zionists
Lowitcher Jews in Lowicz, Poland,
who will lead the panel discus-
Also Furniture Cleaning
$150; and Jewish National Fund,
Await
First
Meeting
sions Include Dr. Editha Sterba
$250.
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of the Jewish Social Bureau, Sam-
Residents of the Six and Seven
uel Neushatz of the Jewish Com- Mile road area are asked to keep
munity Center, and Albert Cohen Thursday Jan. 23 open for the in-
of the Jewish Vocational Service. augural meeting of the Northwest
The panel discussions will begin University chapter of the Zionist
at 10:30 a. ni. while the luncheon Organization of America at the
will be held at 12:30 p. m. Ar- Northwest Congregation.
INDIRECT • 6 WAY
rangements for the program are
Speakers will include Rabbi Leon
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in charge of Mrs. Max Dushkin Fram, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, Judge
OR FLUORESCENT UGHTING
and Mrs. Maurice Perlman.
Charles Rubiner and Ira G. Kauf-
RefinIshed•Replated•Repalred
man.
Vases Mounted
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Junior Hadassah
Lists Film, Skit
Unveilin g
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Tacked Down Wall to Wall
CARPETING
Cleaned In. our Home
am./
tLOG $
Educator to Address
Jacob Becker to Play
at Halevy's 2nd Concert AJC Unit Wednesday
Did You Know—
GEORGE ECON & PAT
at 7 p. m. Saturday, Jan. 18, at
the Hotel Book Cadillac.
Mickey Woolf and his orchestra
will play at this event, Which is
sponsored to aid the Hillel Founda-
tion, postwar projects and BBYO.
Chairman is Mrs. Sol Myers.
Mrs. Leonard Tigay Is ticket
chairman and Mrs. Jack Hart-
stein year book chairman. Reser-
vations may be obtained by calling
Mrs. David Grosberg, TO. 7-1359.
Mrs. Saul Bloom is auxiliary presi-
dent.
Mrs. Dudley Moore, director of
religious education of the Unitar-
ian Church of Detroit, will be
guest speaker at a joint meeting
of the education, interfaith, and
law and social action committees
of the Detroit Women's Division
of the American Jewish Congress
at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday , in the
home of Mrs. Harry Rott, 17500
Fairfield avenue.
Mrs. Moore, who Is a graduate of
Boston University, has held similar
educational positions in Boston and
Montreal. Her subject will be
Release Time in the Public
Schools."
Vladimeretzer Awaits
Annual Banquet Jan. 12
Final plans have been made by
the Vladimeretzer Emergency Re-
lief Organization for its first an-
nual banquet Jan. 12 at the Bercz-
nitzer Hall, Linwood at Davison
avenues.
Proceeds will go to aid landslelt
and Vlaclimnetzer survivors in
Europe.
For information call J. L. Wo-
lock, chairman, TO. 8-0880.
$450 in Donations Set
by Lowitcher Verein
Donations totaling $450 will be
donated by the Lowitcher Verein
according to the following alloca-
tions:
Detroit Community Chest, $25;
Children's Chanukah Campaign,
$25; Joint Distribution for aid to ,
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