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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Allied Drive Opens Budget Sessions
Thursday, June 1, 1950
The Scoreboard
Budget sessions began this
By AARON GOFF
week to allocate the funds De-
troit is raising in the 1950 Allied
Jewish Campaign.
knocked in 107 runs, led his
I N ORDER TO field "his kind
The translation of Detroiters'
I of team," Leo Durocher, New league in fielding at third base
pledges into assistance programs
York Giant's manager, sacrificed and was the first New Yorker
and services will proceed simul-
power and a smooth-fielding since 1926 to be given a "day"
taneously with the Campaign's
shortstop for a proven double- at Ebbets Field, where the Giants
intensive home - stretch drive,
play combination last December. are bitterly loathed.
which must raise nearly $1,500,-
He had another outstanding
Lippy Leo swapped sluggers
000 more in the next 30 days from
Sid Gordon and Willard Mar- season last year. Besides hitting
12,000 prospects still uncovered.
shall, infielder Huddy Kerr and .284, banging out 26 circuit clouts
The campaign total to date is
pitcher Sam Webb to the Boston and batting in 90 runs, Gordon
estimated at nearly $4,000,000, al-
Braves for second baseman Eddie tied a major league record by
though the audit of pledges turn-
Stanky and shortstop Alvin Dark. walloping two homers in one
ed in at the clubs' dinner in hon-
The key player in the deal was inning.
or of Vice-President Alben W.
Gordon is married and has two
31-year-old Gordon, an outfielder-
Barkley is still incomplete. Cam-
sons, Michael, 7, and Richard, 18
third baseman.
paigners are working to equal or
Although Doucher considered months. His hobbies, aside from
surpass the 55,300,000 raised in
Allied Jewish Campaign workers take additional assignments
Gordon
as one of "his kind" and driving opposing hurlers and
as the campaign enters the home stretch. Shown above (left to
1949.
was reluctant to give him up, managers crazy, are watching
right) Samuel Borenstein, Sam II. Belkin and Jerome A. Lewis,
The scale of Detroit's assistance
Silly Southworth, Brave pilot, in- basketball games, deep sea h,fishing
all in the Real Estate and Building Division.
to the United Jewish Appeal and
sisted that he wouldn't go through and hunting.
other overseas causes — for the
with the trade unless the Jewish
upbuilding of Israel, the emigra-
ace was included.
tion and resettlement of refugees
With dramatic punch, these two
in Israel and America — will be
clubs, which were gossiped about
determined by the progress of
repeatedly during the off-season
the Campaign from this point.
as a result of their huge deal,
Under the formula adopted at
Mrs. Herman Berman will in- net head-on in New York to
Mrs. Robert A. Coggan, presi-
the pre-campaign budget confer- dent of the Greater Detroit Bnai stall officers of Council and Mrs. open the 1950 campaign. Gordon
ence last January, the proportion Brith Women's Council announces Charles Solovich, vice-president didn't lose any time in getting
A large delegation of Detroit
of funds alloted to UJA will go that the seminar-installation of of the Supreme Women's Coun- revenge on his former boss.
• • •
Mizrachi will attend the annual
up as campaign receipts increase. new officers will be held Tuesday cil, will present the president's
AFTER WALKING three times meeting of the Mizrachi Organi-
bar.
The overseas programs will re- at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
zation of America devoted to the
ceive 75 per cent if the cam-
Mrs. Henry Onrich will be mas- aut of five times at bat in the
Mrs. Samuel Gutterman is
paign reaches last year's $5,300,- chairman of the seminar which ter of ceremonies. For reserva- opener, which Boston won 11-4, education activities of the move-
ment on Sunday, June 4, at the
000, and the bulk of any increase will begin at 9:30 a.m.
tions for the luncheon call Mrs. he caused 32,000 Giant fans to
Astor Hotel in New York.
seriously
doubt
the
Lip's
trading
above that figure.
Mrs, Herman Berman, first Harry Parr, TO. 5-0307.
sagacity on the following after-
The Detroit delegation will in-
Nearly a million dollars in cash vice-president, Women's Grand
clude
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Tern-
noon.
Lodge
District
6,
will
conduct
the
has already been sent to UJA as
In the fifth inning, as leadoff chin, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Nus-
an advance on the 1950 Campaign class for newly elected presidents S
batter, Gordon hit a terrific home baum, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stoll-
allotment. As cash comes in with of the 17 constitutent chapters of
run to give the Braves a 1-0 lead. man, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rose
•
campaign pledges, it is sent to the council and for vice-presi-
In the next inning, with the and Zvi Tokevitz, the executive
meet the pressing overseas needs. dents.
bases
loaded, he completed his director.
Mrs . B . C Bolotin
executive
.
Three budgeting and planning
At a meeting of the Shaarey revenge by walloping a grand-
As a token of appreciation for
secretary
of
Women's
District
6
divisions of the Jewish Welfare
Zedek Alumni Association held slam homer. Boston went on to the fine work done by Abe Nus-
will
conduct
classes
for
treas-
Federation have begun the dis-
May 21, the following were elect- win easily, 10-6. Gordon is cur- baum in connection with the Miz-
tribution of approximately $875,- urers and secretaries.
rently • waging a battle for the rachi celebration of the second
A class on Bnai Brith philanth- ed to the board of the Alumni:
000 budgeted for local campaign
National League's home run lead- anniversary of Israel, tlieard
President,
Eliot
Charlip;
vice-
ropries
will
be
conducted
by
Mrs.
beneficiaries in 1950-51.
ership with Ralph Hiner of the of Mizrachi voted to inscribe
Milton K. Mahler heads the Leonard Sims, past president of president, Leonard Baron; re- Pirates and Puddinhead Jones of Irving Nusbaum, his son, as a
cording
secretary,
Sue
Berger;
District
6
and
Mrs.
Sam
Bank.
Health and Welfare Division,
Phillies and is among the life member in the organization.
Haskell Lazare, Michigan di- corresponding secretary, Penny the
Henry Meyers the Educational
Approximately 1,500 people at-
Isaacs; treasurer, Charles Kram- loop's leaders in runs batted in.
and Cultural Division, and Morris rector of the Anti - Defamation
Gordon signed a Giant contract tended the festivities in Congre-
er.
League,
will
speak
on
the
work
Garvett the Community Rela-
in 1938 but the parent club could
Members of the Board are Sel- not find a spot for him in their gation Bnai Zion on Sabbath
of the league.
tions Division.
morning and Sunday evening.
The
installation
luncheon
of
ma
Arkin,
Irving
Baron,
Milton
Their recommendations, sub-
farm system. He was so anxious
ject to approval of the Federa- Council officers will be held at Berry, Madeline Wolrauch, Rob- to play ball, however, that he
ert Cohen, Stanley Prenzlauer, offered to pay his own expenses,
tion's board of governors, will be 1 p.m. in the Italian Room.
Participating on the program Henry Lonnerstater, Ph yllis so long as he got a chance to
completed by the end of the
month. Budgeting of campaign are Mrs. Gerald Goldberg, Coun- Kurtz and Bernard Wittenberg.
play for Milford of the class D
Plans are now complete for the Eastern Shore League.
funds for national and overseas selor of the council; Mrs. B. C.
The Giants snapped up this
agencies will be carried otit in Bolotin, who will present the dance marking the closing event
charter to the new Donald B. Fox of the Alumni Association at 8:30 peculiar offer and Gordon re-
Maurice H. Zackheim, chair-
the fall.
Chapter:
and
Mrs.
Leonard
Sims,
p.m., Thursday, June 15.
warded them by winning the man of the board of education for
Workers in the Professional Di-
vision, led by Dr. Charles Lakoff, who will install them.
Dave Diamond and his orches- league title with a .352 average. the last 15 years, will be honored
* * •
at the annual election dinner
still are in 'front of the Trade
tra will furnish the music and
NEW YORK BROUGHT Gor- meeting of the United Hebrew
and Professional Divisions in
entertainment. Favors and re-
campaign results, with 75 per
freshments, and a special brief don up for a trial at the end of Schools in the auditorium of the
cent of 1949.
program of installation of officers, the 1941 season. When he made Northwest Hebrew Congregation
his major league debut that fall Tuesday, June 20.
Mechanical Trades, headed by
will round out the evening.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman will be
Milton K. Mahler, is the largest
Eliot Charlip is general chair- against Cincinnati, he was one of the principal speaker. Harry Co-
four
Jewish
players
on
the
field
...money-raiser among the divi-
The Women's NJ-Liston of the man of the dance and further
sions, with a total of $750,000.
American Jewish Congress will information may be obtained at that day. All were wearing Giant hen will be chairman of the din-
uniforms. They were outfielder ner, Julius Berman co-chairman
Workers from the Women's Di- hold chapter election meetings on the synagogue office.
Morrie Arnovich, pitcher Harry and Judge Charles Rubiner toast-
vision, whose solicitation is com- Wed. June 7, 1950 at the follow-
Feldman and catcher Harry ban- master.
plete except for last minute mop- ing homes:
The annual report will be sub-
ning, one of the top Jewish
ups and has raised $512,000, are
CENTRAL: home of Janice Habonim Parents Plan
mitted by Abe Kasle, president
players of this d&ade. -
pitching in to assist the Trades Mendelsohn, 3824 Sturtevant,
Camp Scholarship Tea
Gordon, after another brief of the United Hebrew Schools.
Divisions in covering their slips. 12:30 p.m. luncheon and prizes.
Members of the reservation
The Camp Keneret Scholarship trial in 1942, became a New York
NORTHEAST: home of Mrs. Tea will take place at the Labor regular in 1943. He had a dis- committee are Harry Cohen,
Abe Brasch, 19170 Warrington, Zionist Institute at 8:30 p.m., Sat- mal season, however, batting a chairman; Julius Berman, co-
12:30 p.m. luncheon and humor- urday.
chairman; Jack Tobin; Maurice
mere .251.
ous readings by Mrs. S. Silver-
Landau; Philip J. Gilbert; Sol
He
spent
the
next
two
years
in
The Habonim parents who or-
ston.
King; Ruben'Isaacs; and Mrs. Irv-
the
U.
S.
Coast
Guard.
Return-
ganized the Institute for Youth
NORTHWEST: home of Mrs. are the sponsors for this project ing to the Giants in 1946, Gordon ing Dworkin, telephone squad
Arthur Gould, 18487 San Juan, to raise funds for scholarships for clinched a starting position by chairman of the Woman's Auxil-
iary.
1 p.m. garden party, food and boys and girls to derive the bene- hitting a respectable .293.
• • •
installation.
fits of camp life at Camp Kinner-
A welcome gift for any occasion
SWATTING SID had a terrific
The bowling league of the De-
SOUTH: home of Mrs. Turkel, et, Chelsea, Mich.
year in 1948. He batted .299, is a subscription to the Jewish
partment of Michigan Auxiliary 650 Boston boulevard west, 12:30
The program will consist of a
has elected the following officers p.m. luncheon and birthday party. dessert supper and the Habonim poled out 30 round-trippers, Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1041.
for the season 1950-1951: presi-
members performing and enter-
dent, Gladys Allen: secretary,
taining with song and dance.
Pauline Stolerow; treasurer, Ger-
There will be no admission
aldine Levy; trustees, Mildred
charge but contributions will be
Lewis, Mary Kaplan and Edith
accepted.
Gross. Members interested in
The proposed' board of educa-
Call Mrs. E. Franzblau, UN.
joining the league fop next sea- tion of Congregation Beth Abra- 3-9269 for reservations.
son contact Mrs. J. Kirschbaum ham, to be composed of repro
at UN. 2-1793.
sentatives of the Sisterhood, Free
Prescriptions and Repairs Called
• • •
for and Delivered
Loan Association, Men's Club and
For Service at All Times
The Gen. Maurice Rose Auxil- Woman's Club and constituents
Phone WEbster 3-3332
iary will hold a hospital party of the congregation, will be or-
Thursday, June 1 at the Dearborn ganized at a meeting Thursday,
veterans Hospital. The cast of June 1, at 8:30.
"Kiss Me Kate" will provide the
First item on the agenda at this
entertainment. Refreshments will
meeting
will be setting the plans
be served and gifts will be dis-
for the congregation's Sunday re-
EDWARD PEVOS
tributed to the patients.
Phone Our Advertising Department
ligious classes in motion immedi-
• • •
OPTICIAN
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for a Representative to See You
The next meeting of the Yetz- ately, so the school can start its
Made from Your
Cohen Auxiliary will be held at classes in the fall of this year.
Eye Doctor's Prescriptions
This board is being organized
PHONE WO. 1-1010
Sun Glasses - Safety Lenses
8:30 p.m., Monday, at the Me-
moaern rrames
morial home. Hostesses for the by the congregation and has been
321$ Ewald Circle at Buena Vista
Detroit 4. Michigan
evening will be Ruth Benach and called by its president, Louis
Ellenbogen.
Betty Brodsky,
Greater Detroit BB Women
to Hold Seminar-Installation
,
Ithzrachi Sends
Delegation to
Convention
Z . Al u m n i
Elect Officers
UHS to Honor
M. Za ekheim
AJC Chapters
Slate Elections
JWV
Bulletin
Beth Abraham
Pushes Education
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