Page Fifteen DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Friday, April 4, 1947 Contributes Trophies FRANK FitzGERALD • • • Center Honors Handball Champs Midwest Lawyers to Convene Here A midwest regional conference of the Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit and Milwaukee chapters of the National Lawyers Guild will be held Saturday, April 12, at the Book Cadillac Hotel. The 10 a. m. panel on academic freedom will include as speaker, Thurgood Marshall, special coun- sel for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Dr. Yuer.-11 Liang, director of development and codification of international law, United Nations, will be luncheon speaker. The afternoon panel on an an- alysis of labor legislation will be addressed by Arthur Neef, dean of the Wayne University law school. At an evening meeting at 8:30, A. L. Pomerantz, former senior trial counsel for the prosecution of Nazi industrialists, will speak on "Nuremberg—Its Lessons for America." Winners, runners-up and third place men In the State AAU Hand- ball Doubles Tournament were awarded trophies at a banquet last Saturday, sponsored by the Jewish Community Center, where the tournament was held. The trophies, which consisted of cups and medals, were donated by Frank FitzGerald, Circuit Court Commissioner, who has continued his interest in athletics since 1919 when he was captain of the Uni- versity of Detroit's football team. Dr. Milton. Lappin and Leo Dressler receved the winners' tro- phies. Others were awarded to runners-up, John Scropis and Paul Stobbe, and third place men, Stil- son Ashe and Carl Koch. All win- ners represented the Downtown YMCA. This year's 11th annual tourna- ment had the greatest number of entries ever recorded, with 37 pairs competing in the week-long playoff. The tournament was supervised by the Jewish Community Cen- ter handball committee, of which Dr. Leon Katzin and Sol Camden are chairmen. PLENTY DOING on Saturday night . . . For instance at College Inn at the Taller, some of the Central fellows and 'their dates were Mary Katz with Connie Kar- ble, Lonnie Stober with Carolyn Kaplan, Arnie Aisen and Roslind Chazmin, Ed Neback with Dolly Seltzer, and Arnie Rosenthal with Evelyn Row, Bill Frank and Bev By HELEN TENNENBAUM Fogel, Eddie Liebowitz with Har- ZIP A DEE DOO DAH . . . it's riet Gold. t wonderful feeling to know ten wonderful days of vacation, FELLOWS, NOW that baseball days of doing anything you want season's just about here, how to, are here. Before vacation there was a big about getting up a gang and play- issue to decide at Central . . . ing some of the teams from the I'm talking of the 12-A elections column? . . . Let me know if . . . Joyce Briskman was trying you've got a group who want to to be the first 12-A girl president play . . . Call me at TO. 7-6128 running against Herman Mosko- . . . More sports news: The Kas- vitz . . . Calving Kliman had uals are an active group of Cen- the office of vice president and it tral boys who have everything was a fight between Karilyn Gla- from ping-pong tournaments to a sier, Leatrice Reifler and Betty baseball team. The boys are Mary Katz, Bill Spector for sec . . . The former 12-B treasurer, Arnie Rosenthal Frank, Lonnie Stcber, Arnie Ais- was trying to keep his job against en, and then there's Ed Neback, Mort Silverman and Walt Shapiro Burt Imber, Ed Liebowitz, Lennie MRS. IDA KLEINMAN Joyce won the presidency, Bet- Baron, Arnie Rosenthal and Dick Sanders, who is editor-in-chief of Funeral services for Mrs. Ida ty was elected secretary and Ar- the Centralite .. . Kleinman, 52, wife of Dr. Shma- nie kept the treasurer's job. rya Kleinman, 3025 Calvert ave- MICIMENO RMINZWIEM30314 nue, were held Thursday. Mrs. 0 Kleinman, Michigan sociologist and club leader, died Monday. A native of Boston, Mrs. Kleinman j came to Detroit in 1929 and had been active in Hadassah, ORT, and ZOA. She was a member of the Michigan State Council of Defense, Michigan Housing and Planning Council, and was the only woman ever named to the Michigan Unemployment Compen- sation Committee. Beside her husband, she is sur- Sempliner, Elected Circuit Court Commissioner vived here by a daughter, Dr. in 1941, volunteered in the Army in 1942, Bernice Warren. Taken by Death Chapter I Devotes Meeting to Pesach ■■•■• In observance of Passover, Chap- ter I, Zionist Organization of De- troit, will sponsor an open meet- ing at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday at Dial Moshe. Featured on the program will be an address by Seymour Til- chin, Palestinian movies, a re- view of Passover history and group singing. Chapter I has increased its mem- bership by 50 percent during the past month. Young men and wo- men interested in joining should contact Harold 13. Weisman, pres- ident, TO. 6-3356. Teen-Age Sophisticates • • • A. W. VOTE FOR. SEMPLINER Judge Common Pleas serving three years overseas. Son of the well EQUALITY CLUB known lawyer, Abe Sempliner, he deserves to be Mrs. Anne Berkowitz has been elected president of the Equality elected once again. Club. Other officers are Mes- Center Maps Program dames Lillian Feld, vice-president; Jaffe, treasurer; Rose Kar- Endorsd by Detroit Lawyer. for Passover Vacation • Jennie now, financial secretary; and Bet- Ad donated by Beginning Monday at 1 p. m., ty Berkowitz, recording secretary. HARRY YUDEOFF IS IRWIN I. COHN PIM the Jewish Community Center will JULIUS BERMAN DAN GLUSMAN HARRY BECKER conduct a varied program of acti- ARTHUR BECKER SIIERUTII LEAGUE l'IIII. ROTIICIIILD vities for its junior members, NATHAN COHEN IIESSIE GETZ Sheruth League celebrated its HARRY COLLINS NATHAN SHAPIRO ages 7 to 14. dinner-dance a third birthday at A program of handicrafts, dra- VOTE April 7. matics, gymnastics, story-telling, March 26 at Club Bali. Mrs. Mar- special assemblies, movies and tin Bader and Mrs. Shirley Wein- trips is being prepared for the garden were in charge of ar- , Illgil fL911111111111111011111111113110111FJPIEVIONIIIIIC11111111111111181i111111[1111111111112111111111 111111151111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111E11111111111111111111111g rangements. school vacation. SEMPLINER RE-ELECT A CAPABLE CIRCUIT BENCH CLYDE I. WEBSTER ADOLPH F. MARSCHNER Circuit Judge VINCENT M. BRENNAN Circuit Judge IRA W. JAYNE ARTHUR WEBSTER Circuit Judge Circuit Judge' Circuit Judge GUY A—MILLER Circuit Judge ROBERT M. TOMS Circuit Judge JAMES E. CHENOT JOSEPH A. MOYNIHAN THEODORE J. RICHTER Circuit Judge .Circuit Judge GEORGE B. MURPHY Circuit Judge Circuit Judge THOMAS J. MURPHY Circuit Judge "11 Watch for These Names April 7th ■■ •, ,INgaa • JOHN V. BRENNAN • VINCENT M. BRENNAN JAMES E. CHENOT . FRANK B. FERGUSON IRA W. JAYNE THOMAS F. MAHER • ADOLPH F. MARSCHNER • GUY A. MILLER JOSEPH A. MOYNIHAN . GEORGE B. MURPHY THOMAS J. MURPHY LILA M: NEUENFELT • • CHESTER P. O'HARA • THEODORE .): RICHTER ROBERT M. TOMS .• ARTHUR WEBSTER CLYDE' I. WEBSTER, • LILA M. NEUENFELT Circuit Judge CHESTER P. O'HARA Ciriuit Judge JOHN V. BRENNAN Circuit Judge FRANK B. FERGUSON Circuit Judge THOMAS F. MAHER Circuit Judge VOTE FOR THESE ABLE, EXPERIENCED JUDGES • • • MONDAY, APRIL 7th