Seymour Cohen Elected by BBYM National Conclave Urges DP Entry PHIL ROTHSCHILD VACATION TIME . . . our snail is stacked high with pic- ture postcards and notes from our gay travelers who are relax- ing on the warm sands along lakes and seashore. This gang sent greetings from Frankfort . .. Muriel Kay, Bev Mann, Ben Pivnick, Cecil Birn- krant, Helen Salk, Harriet Green- berg, Ellen Goldberg, Maury Gla- sier, Syd Milgrom, Margery Gla- sier, Sue Stifter, Harriet Gordon, Maxine Snyder, Sylvia Stone, Si Eliman and Art Doctor. In Ferndale, N.Y., the home of famous Grossinger's Country Club, Charlotte Schreier, Marion and Paul Cavaler and Charlotte Levi- tan saw Donald Budge defeat Bobby Riggs in a tennis match. Firestone, Rita Capo and Dave Frank. ST. LOUIS—Seymour S. Co- * • • hen, Washington, D. C., w a s AMONG THE entertainment elected national•president of the attractions around town, none of- fers more variety and expert- ness with so small a combina- tion as does Sammy Mandell and his ork at the air-cooled Copa- cabana. Sammy will have you in stitches with his novelty ver- sions of songs and expressions. • • • ASSORTED FACES AND PLACES .. . • • • IT WAS CEDAR POINT for this bunch . . . Freda Magid, Ruth Leaderman, Emily* Kittner, Shirley Weiner, Mary Cohen, Marshal Abrams, Gil Levine, Ber- nie Rosenberg, Sol Dovitz, Mickey Mallin, Rose Levy, Ellen Pollack t• . and Ann Goldfarb. Al Feurring had a grand time at Atlantic City . . . Janie Hel- per returns from New Yawk soon. . . . Stan Brown is in the Windy City .. . Elaine Krell and Babs Hertzberg are spending their time at Frankfort . . . Chuck Lewis is off to Boston and N.Y. At Charlevoix you'll find Shir- ley Dubrinsky and Lyn Trager. . . . 19pe Collins is up at Mac- kinaw/ City and Dee Matter and Flo tirumer are taking in the L.A. sights. Bnai Brith Young Men at the organization's second annual con- vention July 7 to 9 here. Other officers elected by the youth group were Joseph L. Abrahamson, Minneapolis; Alvin E. Booker, Philadelphia, secre- tary-treasurer; and Gilbert M. Zisenwine, Columbus, 0., youth commissioner. Bill Singer, Morrie Braverman and Louis Klavons made the Detroit Times with a large photo as they were snapped in the pro- cess of packing clothing and food boxes to be shipped to Jewish relief agencies overseas. Barbara Caplan (Sid's sister) is in from Calif. . . . Lets us know that our Chronicle is a favorite among the former Motor City folks who eagerly scan the pages for news 'bout their friends. The Joe Mohrs are back into town . . will probably settle here. That nasty ankle crack of Pauline Nidorf's is healing nicely. . . . I admit that having a foot all bound up in a plaster cast is a heck of a way to spend the summer. HILLEL LEADER Cohen was elevated to the presidency of the BBYM after serving one year as the organi- zation's national secretary-treas- urer. He is a graduate of the University of Miami, Coral Ga- bles, Fla., where he was a stu- dent leader at the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation. Cohen is cur- rently doing experimental work for the navy. Following the lead of the re- cent triennial convention of Bnai Brith, the BBYM conclave passed a resolution urging Con- gress to adopt emergency legis- lation to use unfilled immigra- tion quotas for the entrance into the United States of 100,000 dis- placed persons annually for the next four years. • • • HAVE YOU NOTICED the facelifting job at Boesky's . . . Wallpaper of Chinese patterns is the theme now in the famous • • • corned beef spot with the bar salvos to HAPPY BIRTHDAY done in blue and stars and flow- Rose Novak, Bernice Raphael, ers floating 'roun . Jack Oppenheim, Calvin Kly- • • * man, David Goodman, William TOWN NEW` . . . Rosen, Ruth Felsot, Miriam When Morris Carpenter was Tarnopol and Irving Pianin. installed as new head of the Coma ats to the Bill Millers Zhitomir Progressive Aid Society, (Corned Beef) on their 20th year his first act was to install his of happily married life. son, Paul (Northwest Men's Club Maze! Toy to the Meyer and president) and wife as members Ruth Blatts on their third addi- of the group. Incidentally, Paul tion, a girl. is the youngest member in the • • • NEWS IN NIBBLES . . . Busy hitting the books this summer at Ann Arbor are Mar- shall Wallace, Ed Ehrlich, and Larry Strosky: Lonnie Stober and Charlie Kramer are at Mich. State. The Henry Morgenthau Bnai Brith ladies have reserved Sun- day July 20 for their all-day outing at Middle Rouge Park .. . I•iort Weinberg has told us about all the games and prizes avail- able. Gamma Kappa Chi alumni treated the retiring actives to a swell dinner at the Barium. You haven't heard much from these kids for they're out at Fresh Air Camp busy as counsel- ors . . . Judy Starr, Jenny Katz, Al Kurz, Irene Jaffe, Allan Bai- ter, Arnie Dort, Iry Rash and Vivian Gales. • • • HAL AND ABE GLIST, own- ers of that fast-growing delicat- essen on McNichols road, have tacked up three one-dollar bills given to them for good luck by some of their friends. • • organization. • • • "Dream Girl" production at Music Hall we spotted Mary Leader with Roxy Grevnin, Ronna Rott and Doug Harris, Helen Sklar and Danny Lublin, Herbie Spools and Jackie Pushkin, Eugene Galin and Marylin Kaufman, Bobby Mann and Iris Kerner. Others enjoying the play were Lee Winokur and Eleanor Blu- rventhal, Gordon Fisher and Barbara Koggan, Marylin Wilbur and Mary Tallan and Alice Lazar and Norm Feldman. Can't miss Robin Hood's on Livernois for my gossip stop .. . Always catch some of the nite- Here are lifers grabbing a bite.he food a few duets enjoying t Herb Shevin, Barb Freedman and Danny Gil- Marsha Matlin and bert, Sue Boesky and Jerry Da- and Harold vit. Estelle Levine PALESTINE RESOLUTION Coupled with this was the adoption of a resolution urging the United States government to use its good offices through the United Nations and'a ordinary diplomatic channels to assure the immediate lifting of immi- gration and land purchase re- strictions in Palestine "unila- terally established by Great Britain." The convention also amended the national BBYM constitution, in accordance with a recent rec- ommendation by Bnai Brith, in order that membership is now open to all Jewish young men between the ages of 19 and 23. Sternist Blasts Partition in N.Y. Mystery Interview NEW YORK (JTA) — The pearance. He was introduced by "Fighters for the Freedom of Rabbi Korff, who emphasized that Israel," more popularly known he was acting in a personal cap- as the Stern Group, are opposed acity, and not as chairman of the to the partition of Palestine and Political Action Committee. Rabbi Korff and an unidenti- will vigorously fight any such decision even if approved by the fled "security officer" stationed UN, the alleged deputy com- themselves at the threshold be- mander of the Sternists, who tween the two rooms and trans- gave his name only as "Mr. mitted the questions. Rabbi Korff Billet," told a press conference said the procedure was dictated by security reasons "since there here, In a mass interview, which are many British spies in this had all the trappings of a spy country." Mr. Hillel, who speaks English melodrama, the Sternist spokes- man said that "we fight for Jew- fluently, but with a decided for- ish independence in western and eign accent, refused to disclose eastern Palestine, Transjordan his identity, admitting only that included." He added that "there he was a British subject and in can be no true independence if British government employ. Rabbi British military bases are in or KorfT said that the British had around the country. placed a price on his head. "Britain aims at harnessing BACKERS SOUGHT - He said that he had come to Jewish manpower and resources for war on behalf of British the United States to create hero a Committee of Friends of the imperial interests," he charged. Stern Group and expressed his SPEAKER UNSEEN The more than a dozen report- belief that the Haganah was corn- ers who attended the conference ing out against the Palestine un- were summoned by telegram to derground only in order to spare , the apartment in Essex House of the Jewish Agency from British Rabbi Baruch Korff, co-chairman reprisals. He minimized the re- of the PolitiCal Action Committee suiting tension and denied that for Palestine. When all news- the Haganah was cooperating papermen had assembled they with the British. He dissociated himself pod his were led to a two-room suite on the twentieth floor of the nearby group . from the Hebrew Cont- mittee of Liberation, declaring Hotel St. Moritz. While the reporters sat in one that they also differed from this room, asking questions, Mr. Hillel, group in "ideology." On the other who could not be seen, sat in hand, he admitted that the Stern the other room and called his Group cooperated with the Irgun replies through the open door. Zvai Leumi in their operations in At no time did he make an ap- Palestine. League Director WEEKEND ROUND UP .. . Kenny Druckman is keen 'bout Elayne Cohen . . . Audrey Corn- field is whirling away the time in the company of Norm Lakoff and we expect the engagement bulletin on Harry Miller and Peggy Dermer (Greenbush Inn) any day now. Twosomes on the prowl . . . Al Joslove and Ruth Rosenstein, Eddie Barr and Phylis Licht, Bev Blondy and Jerry Glassman, Dor- othy Domnitch and Bud Simons, Marylin Sklar and Chuck Snow, Leo Pearl and Doris Moss, Gil Osnos and Barbara Smith. Foursoming were Irene Apple- baum and Alex Barrocliff and Marilyn Novograd and Karl Hasko. Dancing under the romantic set- ting of Eastwood Gardens were Joyce Lachman and Larry Kowal- sky, Bev Benjamin and Al Levine, Janet Rosenfield and Norm Shu- lak, and newly-engaged Warren Eder and Lois Einhorn. • THE SNOOPER SNOOPS . . . At the intermission of the 1 Friday, July 18, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Fourteen MIAMI (JTA) — The Jewish community here has established a Greater Miami Hebrew Aca- demy, all-day school, where both Jewish and secular studies will be offered, it was announced by Dr. David S. Andron, president of the academy. UN General Assembly. In reply to the British request, which was circulated by Secre- tary General Trygve Lie of the United Nations, Secretary of State Marshall merely sent a copy of a statement issued by President Truman on June 5, in which President Truman called on all U.S. citizens to refrain from un- dermining law and order or pro- moting violence in Palestine. It made no mention of immigration. 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