• DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Twelve Friday, April 29, 1919 CONY Strike Indorsed Here V;514E1,4 114E a5RAXLI PRt5oNeRS .cf-wAR OF AROIC AFAR -rzion RETURNED To )fiRuSALEcA TitVi • iota WITH 14i10A A . V.FECtoW viiilcm PASSED 14iRouol MANY TRIALS ANDIAISLit.ATIONS WAS FIRST Rt5cuEo FROM A SyNA806LIE IN EUROPr, BURNED - r}ta. NAz15 le-HE RESCUER, A RE.FLIGEE,AND SOLE SURv1VER 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. For Famous Italian Food 7113 PURITAN • UN. 4-9816 Carry Out Service • Open froth 4 p.m. to 3 a.m. 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. UNDER NEW 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 • The Key Open All Night Lieberman and Citrin RESTAURANT Linwood at Taylor BARBARO'S NEW DEAL You'll fall 'I lose with The CAROUSEL. So refreshing and romantic! ON OUR STAGE a SUPERB American and Russian. 9 and 11:30 7-Course Dinner for Only $1.50 Southern Fried Chicken All You Can Eat . . . is the favorite saying among food lovers. • dinners and special dishes by your host, COL. F. MAYBOIIM (formerly Samosa( ). w PLUS! MUSIC BY MARTZI . r% and 1115 GYPSY STRINGS! COMP! OUT TONITE! Carousel 4426 N. Woodward Birm. 9101 3 Blocks S. of 14 Mile Road Impressionist in the Business" IS BACK AT TILE TOWN PUMP PARK AT MONTCALM la A 1911 CP4TuRy 5.5705.AN 045071 A BOOK IN '579 T57.146 To ?Ron' THAT 144e 4411(9A1-o5 (1166 PRIESTS OF JA5AN AR THE ESCENBANTS OP THE 10 LOST TRIBES OF ISRAEL -ONE . OF BIS .PROOF5 .- IS THAT TpE FIRST t(le46 of JAPAN -VIM *066e LI, Min 4c 0L5 357N45S5 MR 91051155, 2-- ..." Cia 5.C.) dol.. 7•41E LAST (mid of su rrown..1, -oiL eile&LITIS ekTeitMe — 7 7: ISRAAL vgAS - BOSEKONED 72.7. 5C). JAPAN ) "MEET ME AT THE CAROUSEL" NIERITYN NELSON 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. "Best .. p.iivec • a 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