Page Fourteen DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE I Friday, August "et, 1547 In 'Crossfire,' Race Theme Film Expansion Fund Enlists Workers Zionist Gunpaign Wins Big Support Charlevoix, Mich. DEAR BOSS: I don't want to come home . I've got into that 1-a-z-y feeling where I just want to bask on the soft sands all day, soak up the sun's rays and let my mind wander among the clouds and azure skies. Charlevoix is a restful spot. Throughout the town there is an air of cleanliness and prosperity. The sandy Lake Michigan beach is picturesque as it stretches end- lessly along the coast, with the deep blue clear waters lapping along its edges stirring up a de- lightful and refreshing breeze. Sunning. dancing, boating, fish- ing and dining fill up one's pro- gram. Beach parties in the even- ing have been mighty popular among the younger set. • • • BOAT RIDE A bunch of us landlubbers rented a cruiser to explore the exciting realm of King Neptune in Lake Charlevoix. There's noth- ing like a boat ride under the stars . . . and the invigorating breezes boost the appetites. Singing songs as the boat sped along its way were Harold Good- man and Bluma Schreiber, Chuck Schwartz and Katie Goodman, Bill Mersky and Shirley Dublin- sky, Herb Solt and Madeline Kaufman. Bev Trager beat a dance lode in time to the waves splashing alongside the boat. Summers, Phyllis Korn, Barb Summers, Aaron Lebo. August 14, VJ day was celeb- rated with no fan fare ... Flags were displayed along the main drag. WEATHER Every day the sun was boil- ing... and easiest way to cool off is to roll in the icy Lake Michi- gan waters. Above, left to right, William Phipps, Robert Ryan, Mario Dwyer and Sam Levene in a scene front the mystery drama More town folks lounging "Crossfire" now at the Palms Theater. The story centers 'round . . . Nancy Mendelson, about the murder of a Jewish ex-serviceman for no other Babs Hertzberg, Barb Freedman, reason than that he is Jewish. Gloria Hamburger, Dorothy and Alice Lazar, Arnie Sky, Rosy Grevnin, Dick Soss, Lyn Trager, Molly Berman. Riding along the highway one will find the Mexican cherry- pickers at work . . . camped right on the farmland with their small quarters and large families. NEW YORK—Heads of Chris- special' decoration to the Un- Almost forgot, Sybil Levenson wants to be remembered to Bud tian churches in the United States known Jewish Soldier of the War- Lezell in town. will join in honoring the memory saw Ghetto Battle by govern- ments of the countries in which • • of the six million European Jews Jews fought against the Nazis. I'M NOT IN TILE MOOD to who died during the war at the The committee is initiating a write during this annual period dedication of the site for the campaign for $150,000 to erect of sunburn, siestas and mental memorial to Hiller's victims, the memorial. The site has been stagnation . . . Before I close up which will be erected on River- granted by New York City. the typewriter, however, here are side drive, A. R. Lerner admin- a few things I would like to get istrative chairman of the me- out of my system: morial committee announced. Christian Church Heads Aid Memorial to Europe's Jews Birthday greetings to the town folks . . . Helen Rood, Dolly Seltzer, Gussie Rimar, Mort Sul- tan, Leonard Darin. Via the grapevine . . . Lloyd Kaplan and Nancy Kay are en- • gaged . . . Doreen Sherman is in smiles after giving the nod to EXPLORING THE STATE in Stuart Velick . . . Another en- a 1913 Model T Ford . . . is gaged couple . . . Milt Korotkin what Arne Rosenthal and Mur- and Florine Seigel . . . Correc- ray Bernstein have been doing... tion: It should be Jerry Levy and Admiring the old rel:e in Char- Mitzie Alpern . . . Sylvia Mackey levoix were Skippy Rosenthal and wears a sparkler front Minne- Phil Diamond. Everything would apolis' Maxwell Feller. be fun, the lads say ... only if the curious folks wouldn't swipe the precious parts from their car. MORE TRAVELING .. . They arr irreplaceable. George Robinson and Mort • • • ALONG THE Els1DLESS BEACH Detroiters everywhere... Cliff Rogers, Herbie Spoon and Eugene Galin engaging in a football , .workout. Sue Boesky sunnng herself ... wth mamma Nvatchng close by ... Walking up and down the sands are Mona Weisenthal, Barbara Levine, Seymour Lublin, Buddy Schubner, Wally Goodman, Ira Levy, Chuck Laven, Charlotte giAredrah, Don Iluzumna, Milt Fire- stone. • Edith and Marge Solomon mak- ing good use of en old tire tube in combating the waves. Chy Abrams and cousin Sert down from Frankfort to join the Detroit crowd. • • • EVENING t The Rt. Rev. Henry K. Sher- rill, presiding bishop of the Pro- testant Episcopal Church in this country, and Bishop Charles K, Gilbert, head of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of New York, have joined the sponsors for the memorial. The dedication ceremonies will take place in October. The me- morial is being designed by Jo Davidson. FOSDICK A SPONSOR The Rev. Frederick L. Fagley, associate secretary of the Congre- gational Christian Churches, Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick, former Weisman are at South Haven ... minister of the Riverside. Church Taking in some fun at Port Stan- and the Rev. Dr. Carlyle Adams, ley are Saul Dovitz, Loree Cohen, editor of the Presbyterian Trib- Dini Grushky, Sylvia Katz and une, also have accepted sponsor- Hilda Kaliff. ship. Tom Rosender is at Tamiment, Dr. Emanuel Chapman, chair- Pa. for a spell and then to N. Y. Harriet Bakst and Ruth Ann man of the Committee of Catho- Golden send greetings from Cedar lics for Human Rights and Dr. Point. Henry A. Atkinson, general sec- Gloria Hirsch (Chicago) is vis- retary of the World Alliance for International Friendship Through iting with Maureen Levitt. the Churches, previously enrolled • • • GOLDEN BOY starring Holly- as sponsors. Heads of other organizations wood's Dane Clark will be at Music Hall through Aug. 31. Clif- who have joined the sponsors list ford Odets' play is the fourth are: Rabbi Abraham J. Feldman president of the Central Confer- venture for Detroit Stage, Inc. ence, of American Rabbis; Rabbi • • • Uri Miller, president of the Rab- ODDS AND ENDS ... binical Council of America; Rab- Jack Freed, the McNichols Rd. bi Maurice N. Eisendrath, pres- baker, has just returned from ident of the Union of American Chicago where he took a course Hebrew Congregations; Edward in methods of cake trimming. S. Silver, president of the Na- The corned beef lovers are still tional Council of Young Israel; flocking to Hal- and Abe Glist's Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, national Delicatessen on McNichols Rd. president of Hadassah; Col. Mil- It's quite a hangout for the ton H. Richman, national com- younger set. mander of the Jewish War Vet- erans; and Dr. Israel Goldstein, rabbi of the Bnai Jeshurun Syna- gogue. The beach hotel with its small dance combo is the spot where everyone drops in . . . At the tables ... Marian Kaufman and Harold Weinstein, Dick Gottlieb and Joan Zitomer. The band played a "Hinny Birthday" to Kay Goodman. Bob Zelens, the Windy City WJJD maestro, kept us in laughter with his comical gestures. Over to Cook's (good food too) . . . Spotted Milt St Norm Rosenfeld, Elaine Polozker, Flint's Betty Levitt and Helen NEW YORK—A plea to Secre- Pines, Reva Hertz, Gloria Sugar- tary of State George.C. Marshall man. to reconsider the present Ameri- can and British policy of reviv- MAIN STREET ing Germany's heavy manufac- At least everything is in walk- turing and chemical industries ing distance although we usually was voiced by Prof. James H. hop in the car for a block or two. Sheldon, administrative chair- Rita Palo and Vivian Levine man of the Non-Sectarian Anti- are window shopping .. Surprised Nazi League. In his memorandum to the to bump into Monte Korn who State Department, Sheldon de- made a weekend trip. Marsha Aper is hobbling along clared that the present genera- with crutches with her ankle tion in Germany is so deeply bound in a plaster cast . . . It's afflicted with the doctrines of a tough blow to have to weather Nazism and the "conquest com- plex" that it is a threat to the vacation like this. League Decries Proposal to Revive German Industry - The drive to raise $60,000 for the Zionist Expansion Fund re- ceived enthusiastic support when scores of Zionists signed up as workers at a meeting Aug. It. Abe Kasle, who presided, ex- pressed confidence that the goal would be reached. • • • .r The political program helps in- form the American public of the injustices being done to the Jew in Palestine, he declared in citing an example. "As I make this statement," Jacobs said, "the local newspa- pers are carrying headlines 'Jews Massacre Arabs in Palestine.' But you and I know that Jews, even driven to the severest ex- tremism, are not capable of mas- sacring anyone. Yet our Gentile friends, misled by British pro- paganda, see fit to release news- papers with defamatory headlines of this kind." Jacobs said that contributions to the fund are vitally important now to inform the American public of the justice of the Jew- ish position and to expose the British -.injustice in Palestine. "The people must know through Entertainment for the whole family will be featured at the the media of the press, radio, Michigan Herald Freedom Fes- movies and the mails to truth tival picnic Saturday,•Aug. 30 at about Palestine. We have made our voice heard through Amer- Welcome Park. icans of every faith," Jacobs said. Highlighting the festivities will "IiTe must remain in the spot- be a baseball game between two light of public attention. Your Ford Local 600 teams, pony rides support of the Zionist Expansion for the children, dancing and cold Fund enables this vital program drinks. of information to be carried out." Freedom Festival Set by Michigan Herald IN MEIVIORIANI With the feeling that Rosh Hashonah is an appropriate time to record the passing of near and dear ones THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE will print a special page in its New Year Edition for those who wish to give expression of their love and devotion to those departed Memorianis will be printed in the way you wish. In memory of who departed Dearly loved and sadly missed by A charge of $5.00, $$10, $15, and $25 is made for these items. They are to be mailed NOW to DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 525 Woodward Av.., Detroit 26, Mich. Name and address or sir BROTHERHOOD SYMBOL The memorial will rise as a symbol of the brotherhood of man and is planned as an in- spiration for Jew and Christian alike, Lerner said. The dedication ceremonies will include burial of a box of earth gathered from the concentration camps of Europe and award of a C:=1 2,taea4iattat Mattnatais 6. 7a1Jite gerAme ana uoterne, i Candid Shots . Ten Quality Drug Stores • • of your WEDDING PARTIES - BAR MITZVAH by 'lack Bigelman Official Photographer for DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE IL a Syd Auster brought his family safety of the entire world to al- low the means of war-making down in a beaut of a trailer . . Hellos to the Bill Jacobs, Marlene to remain in their hands. - Morris Jacobs, president of the Detroit Zionist district, pointed out that the fund enables Zionists to carry out their political action program, one of the arms of "Operation America," financed by the fund. • CALL TRINITY 3-3865