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May 1, 1942
BOOK ON AUSTRALIA
TO BE REVIEWED AT
CENTER BOOK CHAT
THE JEWISH NEWS
P*9* Fifteen
Calendar of Events
Youth Council, Junior Service
Group and Temple Israel Young
People's Society . . . Pre-cam-
paign secretary of Junior Service
Group . . . Program chairman
and 2nd vice president of Na-
tional Council Jewish Jrs . . .
Athletically inclined and waiting
for opportunity to catch up on
tennis, badminton, riding and
golf.
-Jewish Youth's
LISTENING
POST
May 1—Mrs. Walter E. Heller of Chicago, guest speaker at lunch-
eon report meeting of Women's Division of Allied Jewish Campaign,
at Jewish Community Center.
May 3—Spring Convention of Michigan Synagogue Conference
at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Synagogue.
May 3—Annual Neshef of Habonim, at Central High School,
By DANNY RASKIN
at 8:30 p. m., featuring dramatic poem, ;`Messiah in Chains" by
H. Leivick, and 10 tableaus, Moshe Haar directing.
May 4—Luncheon in honor of Rabbi Isadore Goodman of Eng-
'ROUND TOWN . . . Alice
land, at Shaarey Zedek.
May 5—"An Evening of Music" sponsored by Zionist Organiza- Geer ever so-o-o-o happy over
tion of Detroit, at Shaarey Zedek.
that long-yearned for puppy . . .
Bud Schulman taking advantage
May 5—Lag b'Omer celebration at Jewish Community Center.
May 10—Official opening of Allied Jewish Campaign, at dinner of the weather with long brisk
walks, and blinding '01 Sol with
at Hotel Statler. Speaker, Sir Norman Angell.
Genuine
May 15-17—City-wide conference of Zionist Youth Council of his colorful new sports regalia
. . . That yo g fellow constant-
IT'S CAPT. ROSEN NOW Detroit.
May 29-31—National Convention of Mu Sigma Pi Fraternity, in ly asking the waitress at the Jr.
Mrs. Rosen, 14915 Monte Vista
Division dinner for water, and
and
Ave., just has received news that Detroit.
June 10-14—Eighth annual national convention of Pioneer finally being brought a full
h e r
husband,
Women's Organization of America, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, pitcher by the irritated lass . . .
Lieu t. Joseph
Bill Fogelman hushing up would-
Detroit.
Rosen, has been
be believers by introducing her
PAT NETT FALL FOR
promoted
Hanna Ferman conversing with
captain in the
that
Flatbusher
and
being
ad-
DRY
CLEANING OM
!Chelsea
a].
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sig-
Mothers' Camp
U. S. Army, and
+ mund Kulka. Mrs. Kulka, who dressed as "Foimai." .
is attached to
To Welcome Men
• • •
is taking her, graduate work in
t h e Adjutant-
For One Week
social service at Wayne Univer-
Junior Service Group held a
FIJI COATS WINTER
Gene ral's de-
sity, has had many years of ex- rally last night in the Jewish
CLUJ= iT
partment in
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N e w Orleans.
Men may accompany their perience in local Jewish social Center auditorium . . . Your col-
MAIM
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Mrs. Rosen, who
families to Camp Chelsea, the service agencies. She is the for- , umnist had the honor of emsee'-
nu: OLP MAW DRAPES
is a sister of Dr.
camp for mothers and children, mer Helen Aronson. daughter of ing a grand show in which the
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Robert Rosen, Capt. Rosen
near Chelsea, Mich., during open- Mr. and Mrs. Louis. A. Aronson. Radio Talent Club of Detroit
v•bilso.•
A strictly kosher kitchen will contributed well-known perform-
BLANKETS
Wayne County medical examin- ing week from June 28 through
er, and her sons will remain in July 5, which includes the July be maintained at Camp Chelsea, , ers, including El Rey and her
INSURED UP
SPECIAL
4 week-end. The camp will re- I and an excellent kitchen staff Hawaiian Band, a tap dancer and
Detroit for the duration.
has already been employed. The 'an impersonates . . . Also before Week of May 4
TO 525.00 EACH
main open through August 22.
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ADDITIONAL
camp program includes dra- the mike were Gertrude Levy,
At all other times Camp Chel-
INSURANCE
matics, music, arts and crafts, warbing, David A. Godman, giv-
sea is restricted to mothers alone,
0 I" YOUR
dancing, swimming. Red Cross ing readings, and the Cotton Sis-
Cleaned and
or mothers and children from 3
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knitting, and hosts of other de- ters. a trio of rhythm-renders.
Pressed
to
r
years or age._
VALUATION
British forces are "the pivot of
lightful and entertaining sum-
• • •
In making the above announce- mertime activities.
all affairs," it was unanimously
PERSONALITY 0 F T H E
resolved in a resolution adopted ment Mrs. Sidney J. Allen, of the TAKE REGISTRATION
WEEK . . . Diana Rosenblatt . . .
by the fifth convention of the board of directors of the Jewish
Registrations for Camp Chel- One of the really up and coming
Community Center, who serves
Histadruth.
sea will be taken at the Jewish persons in the junior circuit . . .
Another special resolution as chairman of the d -
Community Center. Mrs. Sally Holds honorable distinction of
proclaimed an extra two hours board of the Mothers' Clubs, also Grant is serving as registrar.
being one of two youth members
of work daily in war industries called attention to the camp im-
Assisting Mrs. Sidney J. Allen on the board of the Detroit
and in agriculture. Payment provements that will be complet- on the advisory board of the Council of Youth Service . . .
for one of these hours will be ed before the 1942 season begins. Center Mothers' Clubs, in de- President
League of Detroit
Phono tirkxt 67000
devoted to the welfare of vol- NEW CAMP DIRECTORS
tailing the plans for Camp Chel- , Jewish Youth . . . Executive
:• CASH AND CARAT STORER VW DETROIT
unteers' families and for se-
The new directors for Camp sea, is Mrs. Joseph B. Gaylord.
i board of Metropoitan Detroit
curity purposes.
"Introducing Australia," by C.
Hartley Grattan, will be revis-
ed at the next Book Chat of the
Jewish Community Center, Mon-
day, May 4. Miss Joyce Jopling,
who was born and brought up in
Australia, will present the re-
view. The Center "Book Chats",
arranged in conjunction with
the Utley Branch of the Detroit
Public Library, are held on alter-
nate Mondays at 8:30 p.m. The
public is invited.
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CLEANERS, I.
Students For Farms
The closing of all upper
classes in Palestine's schools in
order to transfer students to
work on farms for at least a
year was urged at the confer-
ence.
This was one of a series of
suggestions heard during the
political debate, in v...hich par-
ticipants included Isaac Taben-
kin, representative of the Kib-
butz Meuchad.
MONTH•END
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cinnati there are only eight refu-
gees who hold visitors' visas. Of
these, four are women, and the
men were all over draft age at
the time of the first registration.
Manning Bowman
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N. Y. PASSES RACIAL BILL
ALBANY (JTA)--The Assem-
bly this week passed the Dollin-
ger Bill, which would force em-
ployment agencies to insert in
their advertisements the name
and address of a company want-
ing an employe of a specific race,
color or religion.
This Broiler features the cook-
ing and serving of broiled
meals right at the table, with-
out fuss or fume—broiled
steaks. chop:, bacon, chicken,
fish, hamburgers etc.
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PELLY'S PUBLICATION
NEW YORK—William Dudley
Pelley is continuing to send out
subversive literature, "couched
in -netaphysical terms to cover
his real meaning", according to
the Non - Sectarian Anti - Nazi
League, which announced here
that a representative had re-
ceived a crude imitation of the
suspended "Galilean".
Pelley's
latest
publication,
called "The Celestial Sovereignty
That Arranges Mortal Happen-
ings'', arrived in the mail yester-
day as the first of a series of
"Weekly Studies in Soulcraft",
subtitled, "The Upper Room Dis-
courses".
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co-operate with the Jewish sec-
tion of Russian War Relief, Mr.
Pinski pointed out that since
both Russia and Great Britain
receive billions of dollars in
lease-lend aid, the relief cam-
paigns conducted on behalf of
both countries have only propa-
ganda value. However, he felt
that both relief campaigns were
merited expressions of . support
for the United Nations.
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