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April 29, 1949 - Image 12

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-04-29

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Twelve

Friday, April 29, 1919

CONY Strike
Indorsed Here

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A JVNISR COMMUNITY estoudgx THE

More than 100 students at
Wayne University signed a tele-
gram supporting the strike of
students at the College of the
City of New York demanding the
couple of prize steers from his removal from the faculty of two
Western trip.
professors accused of racial dis-
The Max Wilbers' San Juan crimination and anti-Semitism.
residence was the scene of the
The signers included officers
farewell party for the Charles
and members of the student coun-
Revenos who move to Cleveland
cil, the National Association for
and for Cora and Bill Freedman
the Advancement of Colored
who take up their abode in
People, the Intercollegiate Zion-
Chicago..
ist Federation, the Young Pro-
• • •
gressives of America and the
THINGS A-COMING
That big AZA dance with National Student Association.

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

THE MALE REACTION to the
gals' lung skirts continues to
be favorable. In a few words, I
quote the words of a well-
known hombre: "1 admire a
well-shaped leg, and what could
be more to its advantage than a
long skirt hiding the kneecaps,
bow legs and varicose_ veins."
• • •



NAMES AND NEWS
Manor Recording Co. in N. Y.
this week released Jack Fine's
two new platters on the Manor
label • • . It's a double barrel
success for our boy Jack . . .
Not only has he written the
lyrics, but he croons the melody
with Tiny Bradshaw's ork . . .
Ask for "Bride di Groom Boogie"
and "Six Shooter Junction."
Here's the story. Jack went
into the publishing house to ped-
dle his songs. In order to put
his tune across Jack sang the
melody in his own realistic style
to the publisher • . . and, be-
hold, Jack was signed to do the
vocals for his own songs.
• • •

BOY TAKES OUT GAL DEPT.
In our dating lane this week
we find harry Krim and Bar-
bara Miller, Lou Lipkin and
Charlotte Nelson, Jack Weiss
and Virginia Rosenthal, Shirley
Tenenberg and Stan Wolf, Garry
Hadrich and Lil Aronowitz.
Along the bridal paths were
Eli Cutler and Vicki Elias, Jack
Glick with Bunny Chasman,

• • •

Frankie Carle at Ulf Masonic
Temple this Saturday should en-
able you to see all the old AZA
alums.
Ben Katzman has been signed
up to play for the 3rd anniver-
sary dance of the Center Social-
Lites on May 7 at the Center.
Publicity releases tell us that
you'll have a hilarious time at
the 26th Annual "Mezeritcher
Madcaps" presentation now in
rehearsal under Ben Rich.

Katzman, Irving Korby, Ray
Sharkey, Mort Weinberg, Sam
Weiner, Bernie Morrison, Bill
Gross, Fred Sarko and Betty
Greenfield. Also to the Leonard
Barrons, both on May 5.
• • •

Chapter 1 Plans
Old-Time Tragedy

ZUKINS, that snazzy ice cream
parlor on Dexter, whoop up their
1st anniversary with free pic-
tures starting Sunday afternoon,
May 1 plus'12 unusual ice cream
flavors with 37 special Zukin
toppings!







MAZEL TOYS to Francis and
Bernie Barack on their No. 1
addition and the Leo Joboles
are tellin' all 'bout their No. 2.
Anniversary salutes to Sam
and Rose Feinberg on their Sil-
vei celebration.
• • •

PHILALUJAHS:
Fred Sweet (Telenews) cli-
maxed those steady rumors about
Fay Moss by announcing the en-
gagement.
Harvey Freedman and Vir-
ginia Brown are engaged.
Who's Shirlee Reider's hert-
throb in Ann Arbor?
U. of M.'s Sol Scott has sere-
naded a Cincinnati lassie into a
ring.
The town gossips are meowing
'bout the current. division in a
well-to-do young couple after
six years of marriage.



DOODLINGS:
Bill Boesky brought back



-

CENTRAL

SAS( GINS111616G

JERUSALEM — In a Passover
message, Jacob Blaustein, presi-
dent of the American Jewish
Committee, Irving M. Engel,
executive committee chairman,
and John Slawson, executive vice
president, who are in Israel on
a survey tour at the invitation of
Prime Minister Ben Gurion, urged
continued aid to Israel through
foreign loans, private contribu-
tions, support of the United
Jewish Appeal, and the "skill,
initiative and resources of private
enterprise" for the absorption of
the "mass of immigrants who de-
sire or need to come to Israel."

510,iit

IIIMS DEXTER
110 IMO

Outdoors Beckon

Masada Hikers

Rain or shine, Masada mem-
bers will hold their all-day out-
ing Sunday. Prospective hikers
will meet at 1:30 p.m. at Shaarey
Zedek. All expenses will be
shared, Bill Saulson, hike leader,
announced. Following the outing,
there will be a dinner and one
of two house parties.
A list of 26 candidates for elec-
tion to the board has been sub-
mitted by the nominating com-
mittee made up of Sara Lee
Eichler, Arnold Tanzman and
Max Rothschild. The election
will be held May 12 at Shaarey
Zedek,
For any Masada information,
call Elaine Krohn, TO 6-6190.

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Closed Monday



250,000 More Acres
in Israel Is JNF Aim

Truman Is a Jew,
Ttiehrer' Avers

NEW YORK—(WNS) — The
German American Bund has
been replaced by an organization
calling itself the Voters Alliance
for Americans of German' An-
cestry, according to an expose
appearing in the New York Post.
The new organization holds its
meetings at the Cafe Hindenburg,
in the heart of Yorkville, and
its president, A. 0. Tittmann,
believes.Truman is a Jew in dis-
guise.
Tittmann is reported to have
boasted that anti-Semitic groups
will be popular in the near future
and that "when, the depression
comes the man in the street will
look for a scapegoat" and find
him in a Jew.
At a recent dinner at the Luth-
eran Church of St. Paul at York-
ville, at which Senator Langer
spoke, the audience became so
excited that it sang "Deutsch-
land Ueber Alles" for three min-
utes. The dinner was arranged by
Tittmann.

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MANAGEMENT

New York

Restaurant
2755 Woodward

Next to The Rosy Theater

Jewish Style Cooking

DAVE KATZMAN
BOB VENETIANER

NEW YORK—(ZOA)—A pro-
gram for the acquisition of 1,-
000,000 dunams (250,000 acres of
land in Israel this year, outlined
by Dr. Abraham Granovsky,
world president of the Jewish
National Fund), was indorsed
here at a JNF conference.
The conference also indorsed
a three-year campaign by JNF
to raise $300,000,000 for land ac-
quisition, reclamation and affor-
estation in Israel.

We LOS
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Southern Fried Chicken
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. . . is the favorite saying
among food lovers.



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(formerly Samosa( ).

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The Talk of the Town
'Bout Our Food

r-_,,,

A large delegation from Chap-
ter 1, Z0 1) is expected to attend
/
the Zionist Conference set for
May 1 at the Hotel Pantlind in
Grand. Rapids. Transportation to
the conference will be furnished.
For reservations, call Sal Wild-
stroll], social committee chairman,
TY. 4-5551.

and Delicacies

MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT

ens ti.l.tcl.EOD,

ZOD Delegation
Set for Conclave

You, too, can have luck with a
Jewish Chronicle Classified Ad.
Call WO. 1-1040.

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AJ Committee Heads
in Israel Urge Support

1.0 TRANS - JoRVAN

Social Unit Names
Mrs. Saul Ruben

• •

of

HOL1 SCROLLS To ISRAEL-ACID
VRESENTM) THEM TO 401101(- ET7-iot4 -
VRBEN KFAR - ETLION FELL,AETER
A KItotc 0ATTLO. scliTtt THE ARAB(
This SrFER
LEGION
WAS TA1CON 6y THE PRISONERS - or - WAR

A telegram in reply asked that
telegrams and letters of support
as well as financial aid be sent
to Ed Sparer, 702 St. Nicholas
avenue, New York City.

Mrs. Saul Ruben, of 18687
Northlawn avenue,. has been
named "Volunteer-of-the-Week"
a
by the central bureau of the
WHEN THAT HUNGRY feel- Council of Social Agencies.
ing gnaws at you in the late
Mrs. Ruben received the ac-
hours of the eve • . . why not
drop in at Robin Hood's two colade for her efforts in raising
locations on Livernois or W. 7 money for the 125 Red Feather
Mile Rd. . . . "They dish it out drives and for her many other
civic activities.
as you like it."
• • •
Aside from her Community
OVERHEARD: "I try not to Chest work, she drove in the
think of him on Saturdays, for motor corps of the American
Women's voluntary services dur-
that would be profane!"
ing the war, and she serttes as a
solicitor in. the American Cancer
Society drive and the Allied Jew-
ish Campaign.

A DAFYNITION:
Moe Kessner, "ambassador of
"A wolf is the beast a woman Jewish song" and featured per-
brings out in a man."
former on WKMH, will highlight
• • •
an evening of entertainment of
SPRING JELLY BEANS:
Chapter 1, ZOD, Sunday, May 8,
Joy Crantz's abode buzzed at the Center.
with in between semester fun
The dramatic group will stage
for a "come as you are" assem-
"And the Villain Still Pursued
blage . . . Al Pinanov, Doris
Her," a heart-tearing melodrama.
Kasmer, Bob Hystzer, Esther
Directed by Elaine Mevis, the
Greenberg, Phil Houseman, Bee
cast includes Morris Cutler,
and Simone Bachrach and Roy
Mickey Greenberg. Fay Katz,
Perelove were a few at the
Sol Kroll, Dora Mandelbaum,
clambake.
Willie Shanfield, Betty Tannis

• •
BIRTHDAY GREETINGS to and Joe Wilner.
Admission will be the purchase
our col'm readers ... Bea Port-
ney, Harriet Nochman, Norman of a tree to be planted in Israel,
Leah Duchin, program chairman,
Metchis, Larry Gorosh, Shirlee
Schulman, Dolly Lublin, Ben announced.

-

— in Person —

The Distinguished Impressionist

DEAN MURPHY

FRANKIE RAPP ; THE ASHTONS CARLOS VASTA •

The Funny Man

: Novelty Juggling Aet : Romantic Baritone

OPENING MAY 2—BENNY RESH AND HIS ORCHESTRA WITH YOUR
HOSTESS, ETHEL RF.SH

ALWAYS A PARADE OF STARS

OPENING N1AY 2-11EN BLUE, MOORE & LESSY
OPENING MAY 9—MARTHA RAYE
OPENING MAY I6—THE MILLS BROTHERS
OPENING MAY 23—HARVEY STONE

Pima& TM. 1-12111

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