fare Footieee PHIL ROTHSCHILD • Friday, November It DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE "THERE OUGHT to be a law which would require steam shovel excavators to work during the noon hour,' a lovely com- plains to us. "Thus people who are shut up during the day in offices would be enabled to snatch a few minutes after a fast lunch to gaze at these giants shoveling the earth." We'll put in a good word to the mayor 'bout this. • • • PHILALUJAHS .. . Eddie Sherman is on the choo- choo for N-Yawk where he'll hop a steamer for Paris to study, art. Lovers of the sport called "horseback riding" vow that Mort Weinberg is one of the best. Furniture man, George Robin- son is in the Ford Hospital for a checkup this week. . . . Ork leader Mickey Woolf held a re- union for the Detroit patrons of his summer resort. • • • MAZEL TOYS to the Jesse Antmans who will chalk up sev- en years on the 20th and ditto to the Irving Berks. It's a gal to the Mort Kanfers, a boy for the Bernie Lindens and the Jerry Davises are beam- ing over their No. 1, a girl. • • • OUT ANN ARBOR WAY . . . These lads and lassies. went for a hay ride, the Tau Delta Phis being the promoters: Mert Segal and Bunny Zuckerman, Renee Dickens and Sherman Carmell, and Myrna Segal and Stan Me- retsky. Bob Sinilay,. Rocky Ross and Sol Scott are making their an- nual trek to Columbus this week for the merrymaking at the Ohio State homecoming. . • FAMOUS LAST WORDS: "I'll pay you back next Friday." • • • IT'S BIRTHDAY time again and we'll take a few minutes out to wish our corm readers the best of luck and good health on this day. . . . Leo Berlin, Mar- vin Zickerman, Jerry Helfman,, Larry Lerman, Bea Becker, Paul Elips, Marvin Oshinsky, Belle Ri- mar, Joanne Zellman, Morris Garrison, Joe Spizman, Sid Gold, Larry Horowitz, Bernard Lefko- witz, Bob Golden, lia.rnard Ba- rach, Flo Smaltz. • • • BALFOUR BALL Who wasn't there? . • . is a good way to present the success story of this year's ball. For dancing one had the choice of one ballroom giving forth with the insinuating rhythms of the rhuMba to the smooth, dreamy type music of Phil Brestoff's band in another ballroom. Spotted these faces here and there . . . the Carl Schrams, Dr. Phil Lachman and the missus, Bluma Schreiber and Carl Mul- ler, the Sam Seyburns, Rabbi and Mrs. Jacob Segal, Aaron Le- bo and Lois Must. Hal Quinn and Ethel Cohen, Joyce Kaplan and Jack Gordon, Sandy Rosen- thal and Bev Bensman, Ben Katzman and Lil Budnitzky. A few more . . . the Harry Rosenfelds, the Harry Sotts, the Norm Kohlenbergs, the Marvin Carivassers, Morris Canvassers, the Ben Zacks, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Lipton, Gerry Fishman and Jack Zack, the Nathan Fishmans, Al Lezells and lots and lots more! • • .• RING DEPT. Lorraine Ehrenwald will use Sol Dovitz' name after Sunday. ... Fritz Winnick has a sparkler from a Philly chap. . . . Morrey Firestone has slipped the engage- ment ring on Nettie Borman's left finger.... Also engaged .. . Lou Berman and Harriet Adler; Bernie Blatt and Sharon Wach- nansy. • • • TOPICS FOR GOSSIP: Maxine Finkell is a pen pal of Phil Wittenberg in Ann Arbor. . . . There's a favorable rumble regarding Bill Zolkower and Helen Rood. , Bernie Moorin has been squir- ing 'round Jackie Brooks it1 a steady pace, and Estelle Schwartz- man is seen regularly with Don Freedlander. • • • QUOTATION: Many a young lassie who falls for puppy love soon discovers she has been barking up the wrong tree. • • • FACES ROUND SPOTS . . . nite clubbing . . . Jerry Altman and Danny Menkowitz, Shirley Appelbaum and Hershal Harris, Betty Stone and Bernie Barris, Jerry Richter and Kathryn Levy (N.Y.) ... Grabbing a late snack were Sol Epstein and Eileen Fe- rentz, Jane Lazar and Jack Ham- burger, Sam Babcock and Miriam Baker. Annie Smith and Bob Sil- ver, Elayne Krell and Harold Edelson. • • ,• IN A RECENT issue of Bnai Brith Monthly, an article gives the outlook for Jewish engineer- ing students as very dark.. . . In other words, the advice is to stay out of that field. • • • READING & WRITING . . . Wayne's IZFA is practicing up on the methods of slicing corned beef and salami for their- stand at the Wintermart. Dorothy Strohl celebrated her birthday at Cleveland's Mounds Club. Dorothy Wertheimer and Dor- rine Velick teamed up to throw a Sunday A. M. brunch for Dul- cie Krasnick and Norm Rosen- feld, and for Carol Harris and , 1114$ Armistice Ordered New Hillel Director DR. MAX KAPUSTIN, 38, former Rabbi of Aetz Chayim Congregation in Danville, Va., has assumed his duties as di- rector of Wayne University Hillel. A native of Germany, he studied at the Universities of Berlin and HeidelberCHe was an instructor at the Rabbinical College at Frankfort-on-the- Main before going to Danville • in 1938. He Is married and has two sons, one six years and the other nine months. Ed Benjamin whose marriages are coming off soon. • • • A FEW MORE LINES . . . Harry Miller is receiving the congrats of his friends on the opening of his new delicatessen out McNichols and Santa Bar- bara. . : . Brother Bill takes over his B'way spot. It amazes me how Jack Freed dreams up those fancy wedding and specialty cake creations. Cecile Levine is sending 3rd anniversary greetings to sister Mirian Ben Nachum who re- sides in Israel. Cleaning man Charlie Laskey and Gov. Thomas Dewey have one thing in common.. .. Both hail from Owosso, Mich. (Continued from page t) estine problem, James G. Me- Donald, special U. S. representa- tive in Israel, arrived in Paris by plane for consultations with Secretary of State Marshall. A report was circulating here that President Truman had ad- vised the British government that the U. S. can no longer be party to Britain's anti-Israel poli- cy. The report has been denied in London, but Washington has refused to comment. REPEATS THREATS Speaking before the Assembly, an Arab spokesman warned that for generations to come Patea. tine Arabs would fight Israel. Our stand is firm, resolute and determined," he said. Syrian delegate Emir Adel Arslan told the delegates that Britain was helping arm the Is- raeliln. but that the Israelim de- nied this to show their friend- ship for Russia. 16 Half-Jews Converted to Join Isratl's Fight HAMBURG (WNS) — Sixteet young men and women, children of Jewish fathers and Christian mothers, became converted ti Judaism here this week in orde to serve in the Israeli army. The fathers of these youths hac been liquidated by the Nazis During the traditional ceremon3 of conversion, the youths, whi had been raised and reared a Christians, promised to obey ant guide themselves by the fun:-la mental principles of Judaism. Mrs. Fred Sherman Hostess to AJC Unit Mrs. Fred Sherman was host- ess to the Northeast chapter of the Detroit Women's Division American Jewish Congress, at a membership luncheon last Fri• day in her home on Warringtor drive. . the Restaurant of the Future Is Here Today ! 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