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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-03-30

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Friday, Marcie 30, 1951

DETROIT JEWISH. CHRONICLE

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Teen-Age Town Talk

By MARCIA KLEINMAN

W Line Investigation Commit-

ILL THE MEETING of the

NCJC to Hear Max Lerner
on 'America and the Crisis'

OPEN HOUSE

Boys and Girls
Nursery group:
3 and 4 yrs. old

Regular group:
5 to 12 years

DR. GOLDBERG
Hot noon meal, craft materials,
transportation. Athletics, crafts.
wading (for nursery), swimming in-
struction, fishing, hiking, camp
craft.
Location: Out Grand River, past
Farmington to 10 Mile Road; left
on 10 Mile for 1 2/10ths miles to
Camp at comer of Meadowbrook
and 10 Mlle. All paved.

5

Glorious Days
of

"GET AWAY-FROM IT ALL"

/;vask/on
Alanor

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From Ifl

AMERICAN PLAN

$••4., N1/147 IRO m /•W, Aorp•m/

Just 15.7 miles from Couzens
and 7 Mile

1951 Season:

9 weeks. June 25 - August 29;
Period I-
-41/2 weeks, June 25 -July 25;
Period II-
-4 , i weeks, July 30 - Aug. 29.
(Preference given to full-season
enrollment.)

DR. GOLDBERG'S
DAY CAMP

(Member, Amer. Camping Ass'n)

41390 West 10 Mile,
Farmington

Information from Dr, W. A. Gold-
berg, 1484 Glynn Court, Detroit 6.

TO. 9-1045

TO. 9-7600

of the Week

The National Council of Jewish bers and their friends are ex-
Women, Detroit Section, will hold pected to bring bundles for
Q.—Do you remember anyone its monthly meeting, Monday at Council's Resale Shops.
Club 25 will hold its next meet-
else who was at your home at the Jewish Community Center.
Max Lerner, well known au- ing at the home of Mary Rosen.
Plans for a social will be dis_
this time?
There will be a dessert lunch-
cussed.
A.—There were some other of- eon at 12:30 p.m., preceding the
• • •
ficers and their dates there.
business meeting, to which mem-
Q.—Was Norm Brodsky there
The annual banquet o•the Beth
with Ethyl Tamler?
Abraham
Free Loan Association
you cited for perjury.
will be held at 6:30 p.m., Sun-
A.—Yes. lie is vice-president.
A.—I don' understand those

tee come to order. The first
witness take the stand please.
Councilor, will you take the floor?
"Where should I take it?"
"Enough of this poppycock—
let's have the first witness."
Q.—Were the following people
Question — Your full name,
there—Mary Zahler with Marcia
please.
Gerber, Mary Fried and Sara
Answer—Merle Stocker.
Lee Reiss, Gordon Kane and
.. ...
Q. — What is
Faye Kaplan, Bob Plaksow with
your occupation?
Ethyl Feldman, Seymour Klein-
A.—Student.
man and Margi Plaski, Mr. and
What di:
Mrs. Manny Kayla, Mary Wolfe
you take up?
with Libby Lamkov?
A.—Time and
A—I wouldn't say they were
space.
Q. — Do you
' all there.
! Q.—Would you deny it?
hold any politi-
A.—No.
cal office at this
Q.—My last question is—Did
time?
,
you
play gin rummy with these
A.—I am pres-
Marcia
people for stakes of a fourth of
ident of AZA
chapter 313 Harry B. Keidan. a cent a point?
A.—I refuse to answer the
Q.—Was there a party in honor
question
on the grounds that it
of your election at your home
may tend to incriminate me.
last Saturday nite?
• • •
• A—I don't remember.
"WILL
THE
NEXT witness
Q.—Let's try to refresh your
• recollection. Is it true you es- please take the stand. Is your
corted a girl to this installa- name Corky Coggan?"
A.—The name is Rhoda.
tion?
Q.—Am I right in assuming
A. — I would rather you
that the Junior Congregation of
wouldn't publicize her name.
Q.—Do you refuse to answer Shaarey-Zedek will hold an
. or write her name on a piece alumni social on April 7 at the
Shaarey Zedek social .hall?
of paper.
A.—That's right.
A.—I would rather answer
Q.—But you also ' stated last
after I leave the witness stand.
Q.—Is her name Loretta Kac- week in our closed session that
the date of this affair was March
sem?
31 at Mary Popkin's house.
A.—Yes.
want my lawyer!
"Miss Coggan, you claim you
have nothing to hid from this
committee. Come clean now, I
SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1951
quote "A guilty conscience needs
2 to 5 P.M. AT
no accuser."
A.—To you I say "A good
DR. GOLDBERG'S
example is the best sermon."
DAY CAMP
Q.—Since we know the social
will be held on April 7 and not
4th Season
on March 31, Miss Coggan, I
under the
shall find it necessary to have
personal

direction of
W. A. Goldberg,
Ph.D.

Events

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I NOW CALL Saralee Kunick,

who has just flown back from
Florida to give us her testi-
mony here. Miss Kunick, I
would like to establish that you
are friendly with certain people.
"I will read . some names and
you verify your relationship with
them.
"Do you know Burton Isaacs,
Si Carpenter, Eileen Shift, Jerry
Cooper, Harold Schecket, Arlene
Repitor, Nancy Jacobs, Morty
Kaplan, Mark Davidson, Lenny
Schrierer, Marion Goodman, Shel
Dulberg, Ray Forman and Herbie
Gorman?
A.—Sure, I know all of those
people.
Q.—Who else do you know in
the 6th zone?
A.—Bernie Skull y, Rhoda
Fineberg, Marilyn -Lerner, Ber-
nice and Gertrude Nedelman.
Q.—Where was the last time
you saw all of these people?
A.—At a farewell party given
for me before my trip to Florida.
Q.—While in Florida did you
see Shirley Deutch, Pat Turner,
Iry Fuller or Dick Varkle?
A.—Not to my knowledge.
Q.—They were there. Could

you have seen them?
A.—It's possible. Anything's

possible.
"Thank you, that's all we
wanted to know."
"Before this session is, closed
I want to commend Margot Staub
for winning second prize in the
Holiday Hop beauty contest.
Margot competed with much
older girls and through it all
stood up for her rights as a

pretty girl.

otizti ,7 u&

Adas Shalom (Northwest)
Junior Congregation is publish-
ing a newspaper of its activities

MAX LERNER

• • •

thor, journalist, editor and lec-
turer, will discuss "America and
the Crisis of our Times."
Lerner has traveled through
Europe and Israel, writing about
them for his New York Post
columns and for articles.
He is on the faculty of the
school of politics of the New
School for Social Research in
New York City, and is a profess-

Acapulco. Harwith has been con-
nected with Taylor's as a special

representative for the past 12
years.

• • •

An open house will be held for
Dr. Goldberg's Day Camp on
Sunday, April 1, 1951, from 2-5
p.m. This is a new camp site,
located at 41390 W. Ten Mile
Road, Farmington, just 15.7 miles
from Jas. Couzens and 7 Mile Rd.
Enrollment may be made or
additional information received
from Dr. W. A. Goldberg at TO.
9-1045 or TO. 9-7600.

called Junior Voice. Janis Lazar
is editor and Sheila Weinbaum
is co-editor. Creative works are
also printed.
• • •
Youth Guidance of Michigan,
Inc. is sponsoring a boy scout
troop at Bagley School. It meets
at 7:30 p.m., Thursdays. Al
Josephson is scoutmaster. Those
interested should attend the April
5 meeting.

SWIMMING CONTEST

Center swimmers will close the
or of American civilization at
season Sunday when they host
Brandeis University.

Campaign Names
Maurice Aronssort

Maurice Aronsson, who was
general chairman of the 1948
Allied Jewish Campaign, will be
an honorary vice-chairman of
this year's primary Jewish corn-
munity drive, according to an-
nouncement by Abe Kasle, 1951
chairman.
Consistently a leader in Jew-

ish community activities, Arons-

son is vice-president of the Jew-
ish Hospital Association. He also
serves as a member of the Board
of Governors of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation, the Jewish
Home for Aged and the Hebrew
Loan Association.

RiattuatiL

Planned entertainment all week—
for young and old. Dancing nightly. Free
Rhumba lessons, movies, card tourna-
ments. Floor show on week-ends. Famous
Sunday Smorgasbord.
Enjoy ''perpetual sunshine" in our
large Sun Tan Solarium. Luxurious fire-

the Columbus Jewish Center
teams: Detroit boys defeated
Columbus March 11 with a score
of 47-28, while the girls won
by 49-7,

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Tau Epsilon Rho legal fratern-
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man was elected delegate to the
Jewish Community Council.
• • •

PSYCHOLOGY TALK
Dr. J. Clark Moloney will give

the final lecture in the person-
ality series Wednesday at the
Center, under the sponsorship of
the Center Open Forum. He will
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• • •

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• • •

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