Are Jewish Boys 'Too Good' for This? WOMEN'S - CLUBS Mrs. Norman Noble has been elected president of the Neugar- ten Medical Aid. Other new of- ficers are Mesdames Samuel Gale, Samuel Shewitz, Julian Stross and Albert Schweitzer, vice-presidents; Charles Hyman, treasurer; Lester Smith, Benja- min Krell Jr., Morris Mellen and Fred Gross, secretaries; Albert P. Weiss, publicity director; and Louis Beck, auditor. A board meeting will be held Monday at the home of Mrs. Smith, 18644 Oak drive. The club's installa- tion luncheon will take place Jan. 26 at the Hotel Book Cadil- lac. • For reservations call Mrs. Barry Steinberg, TO. 7-2559. Rabbi Morris Adler will be guest speaker at a meeting of the Women's Auxiliary, Jewish , Home for Aged at 1 p.m., Mon- day, in the annex of the Home. Bluma Levin, who recently ar- rived from Palestine, will be guest speaker at a Oneg Shabbat of the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, in the Blaine Synagogue. The group will launch its membership drive Jan. 26 under the chairmanship - of Mrs„ Joseph H. Kunin. A pledge of $50,000 to the Child Rescue Fund has been made by the organization. Contributions are being accepted by Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, chairman, 'TY. 6-6066. A tea will be held by the Young Women's Mizrachi Wed- nesday in the home of Mrs. M. Shipko, 3260 Pasadena avenue. Plans will be discussed for the group's cabaret dance to be held April 4. • Jason Tickton of the Wayne University faculty will lecture on contemporary modern composers at a meeting of the Music Study Club of Detroit at 1 p.m., Tues- day, in the Downtown YWCA, Montcalm and Witherell avenues. A one-act play, "Thursday at Home," will be presented by the drama group under the direction of Miss M. Chalapis. The first "Palestine Brunch" of Ezra American Federation of Polish Jews, will be held at noon, Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. George Weser, 2937 Glen- dale avenue. Chronicle Social and Club News deadline is noon Monday. i ii t. n ., ‘i, -) .. - 4 t ,,,,Z, ...* .., . . , 1. . . . .,s‘ .° , .. •:- ?..-i!, ~xi . .-No- .... _ - ru. . co i Above , is the kind . of work Jewish boys with mechanical aptitudes have been taught in the Moser Industrial Training School under the supervision of Louis Moser. Moser is seek- ing to reopen this school and to offer training as tool makers to youths who would at the same time be producing revenue by manufacturing items on a production line basis. Moser believes that there are many boys here who do not think themselves "too good" for manual arts and who would make excellent craftsmen. He believes they are being kept from attending schools like this by bad vocational advice and social taboos. He solicits the support of industrialists, educators and others in his plan to reopen the school for the training of Detroiters including youths planning to prepare for life in Palestine. Moser is not asking for contributions. Among those who have vouched for him are Rabbi Morris Adler, Fred M. Butzel, Harvey H. Goldman, Karl B. Segall and Morris Schaver. For information, call the Chronicle editor, CA. 1040. 2 Movies Scheduled for Mattathias Affair "Homeward movies, Two Bound" and "House in the Des- ert," will be highlights of a social evening of Mattathias Tent-Hive of the Maccabees Jan. 29 at Workman's Circle. Theo- Bore Baruch will speak on Pal- estine. Shaarey Zedek Men. Schedule Lewisohn Ludwig Lewisohn, novelist, whose writings have been trans- lated into 15 languages, will speak Jan. 28 under the aug- pices of the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club. His subject will be the "Jewish Case at the Bar of History." rted CHAPAGNE BEER and WINE also ImpoM We Deliver In Call UNiversity 4-6443 .Northwest Section 7—SCHAEFER BEER & WINE STORE 13514 %W. SEVEN MILE Science Marches On ! Feet Hard to Fit Crippled Feet Short Legs K. W. K. 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The DP's we did meet there Hayett has resumed his court 1 ere from Poland, Russia, Aus- reporting activities in Detroit ria, Hungary and Romania, and t head of the Accurate Court Rt. 11 of them have but one goal— porters, 823 Ford Bldg., tempor- I o go to Palestine." arily succeeding Aaron A. Silber- • • • blatt, who gave up the post be- 1 ANES HELPED JEWS cause of illness. His wife is in HAYETT WAS particularly charge of the stenographic serv- by the friendly treat- ice department of the firm. m ent given Jews in Denmark, The "Hayetts are happy to 1'' Norway and Sweden. starting their role of man and "The Danes did a tremendous wife in "the American way," j ob in hiding Jews from the they said. Ironically enough, N azis," Hayett said. "They aided their marriage certificate is not J ews to escape by smuggling written in English but in Ger- t hem into Sweden in any type of man—and is issued from Dachau. watercraft available." Jewish survivors still tell the OSTROWER RELIEF SOCIETY s tory of how the late King Chris- A meeting of the Ostrower Re- ian of Denmark defiantly walk- t e d down the streets of Copen- lief Society is scheduled for 8:30 hagen with the yellow Star of p.m., Tuesday, at the- home of David on his arm after the Ger- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hochman, mans decreed that all Jews must 2305 Richton avenue. Women's League of Tel Guiborim 5212 E. McNICIIOLS RD. FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION Hayetts Home from Europe fter Reporting Nazi Trials 1 to displaced Jews in Germany, 1 r ving Hayett, former foreign c urrespondent of the Jewish c hronicle, said upon his return r ecently from Europe. , TM 1 N1t11001: 2-6135 05 10 T Friday. January 16, 1946 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Six CLEARANCE SALE Now in Progress TY 5-8400 Leade O 0 F. '* Wall to Wall Cupids' and Nature Pm.* Chum! in You Haw . ti r CARPET CLEANING CO Plant and Mies 1.700 UNWOOD