Friday, August 14, 1942 Jewish Youth's Page Thirteen THE JEWISH NEWS Jewish Children Mobilized for aScrap Salvctge Drive to Help Defeat Axis LISTENING POST McFarland Heads Convention.- Panel on Discrimination Featuring the afternoon session of a state-wide conference of the Civil Rights Federation, to be held August 13 in the Book-Cad- illac hotel, will be a panel on the subject, "The Fifth Column Attacks Racial, National and Re- ligious Minorities." The discus- sion will be conducted by Prof. Edward McFarland, chairman of the Metropolitaan Detroit Council on Fair Employment Practices. Representatives of the many organizations affiliated with the Federation will offer suggestions how better to utilize the services of the millions of foreign-born, Negroes and other groups now denied full participation in the war effort How to combat anti- Semitism, Jim Crow and other types of discrimination also will be debated. Dr. Malcolm S. MacLean, chair- man of the President's Commit. tee on Fair Employment Prac- tice, will conduct a question and answer session at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon. The Civil Rights Federation offices are at 530 Insurance Ex- change Bldg., CAdillac 6278. By DANNY RASKIN KURLAND OUTLINES AIMS OF PROPERTY OWNERS' ASSOCIATION "We are receiving so many letters every day that our of staff has been unable to answer all individual questions. We hope to catch up with our mail soon", is the message to property owners of Detroit from Aaron Kurland, executive secre- tary of the Greater Detroit Prop- erty Owners and Taxpayers' As- sociation. The organization, which - is seeking relief from the govern- ment's rent freezing order, is headed by Karl H. Smith, who also is president of the National Federation with which the De- troit body is affiliated. The association is a non-profit body which holds no brief for the rent gouger, but is seeking fair treatment for those who have shown their confidence in Detroit by investing in real estate, -ac- cording to Mr. Kurland. The ar- bitrary ceiling as it now stands is unfair, improper and based on erroneous information. The of- fices are at 977 Penobscot Bldg. Dues are on a sliding scale ac- cording to the extent of real estate holdings, and are quite nominal. A letter, almost pleading for correspondence, and -signed, "a lonesome soldier," was received by Herman Jacobs, executive di- rector of the Jewish Center, from P. F. C. Jack Davidson . . . A "forgotten soul" leiter from Pet- ty Officer Lester Kaufman was also received by the League of Detroit Jewish Youth. A great many bOirs • in our armed forces are, confronted synth the same plight which faces P. F. Davidson and Kaufman. In - our correspondence from service- men, they ask why they have been forgotten. Some are polite enough to mention that the. folks at home are probably -Um busy to • write. It is needless to say how appreciated -mail from Jewish children of Detroit are being mobilized to assist in the home is-, whether it be from a friend or a stranger. One need scrap salvage campaign in Detroit Under the direction of the Youth Activities Division of the Office only to visit an army camp and of Civilian Defense, committees from the League of Detroit Jewish see how the fellows mill around Youth are now carrying on this activity. the "mail man" and then see Children in the Habonirn Camp of the -Jewish Community Center their faces.. if their name isn't —the day camp now in session—were taught the importance of scrap salvage by League of Jewish Youth representatives. In the photo- called. successful month's engagement A few minutes taken away graph, in the background, from the left, are Pearl Gottlieb, Dorothy at the Northshore Pavilion in the two of the to Clayman and Eve Rosenberg, giving instructions from your radio or theater date center of South Haven's vaca- campers. and transferred to the morale- tionland. The band will resume its place among the top-flight uplift of the boys will certainly consist of all Jews who contrib- orchestras of the city, having not ;i;tinder your entertainment ute to the support of the De- already been signed up for sev- wants. Each week, addresses of troit Community Fund or any Hary Barnett and his orches- eral affairs in the near future, servreernen are printed in this fund sponsored by the Jewish tra, featuring the popular young and having a few open dates column. A call or letter to this Welfare Federation. The non-vot- department will gain you any ing . members shall have no vot- Detroiter, Kenny Singer, at the available. Bookings may be made drums, have returned from a by calling HO. 8657. ing power. particular one desired. Members Will Consider Pro- • • • SECTION 3. The annual meeting of the corporation shall posed New By-Laws 'ROUND TOWN . . . Sam Die- be held without notice at the tor hit the spotlight again . . . Next Thursday same time as the annual meeting Won Knollwood Country Club's A special meeting of the mem- of the Jewish Welfare Federa- President's Day golf tourney— and there was really competition bers of North End Clinic has tion, or at such other time prior . . He's best remembered for been called for next Thursday or subsequent thereto as may be those two-hole-in-ones in a sin- evening to act on a new set of designated in a notice to the vot- ing members given by order of gle season . . . Junior Hadassah by-laws. the president not more than for- The important provision to be national conventioning at Balti- ty (40) days prior thereto, and more, tildv,plov. 26-29 ... They're acted upon at the meeting will at least one (1) week prior to planning a big USO affair for 50 be whether the North End Clinic the date fixed for the meeting strong from Selfridge Field . . . "shall be enlarged to provide for of the corporation. Special meet- That gorjus diamond Virginia the establishment, maintenance ings of the corporation may be Brand was wearing after her re- and operation of a hospital, or called by the president or the turn from the army camp had participation therein, and to board of trustees upon one (1) everyone fooled .. . It's a birth- adopt appropriate means for the week's notice to the voting mem- Sturdily constructed-5 ply lam- day present from Daddy (the accomplishment of such pur- bers. No notice of any annual inated frame with leather grip real one—sugar daddies are ra- poses." or special meeting need be given strung with Dupont Nylon. Get The call to the meeting, signed to the non-voting members. tioned, you know) . . . Bud Shul- one for better performance in man took his Camp Habonim by Julian H. Krolik, president of SECTION 4. Two-thirds ("-L.:) your game! baseball team, consisting of boys North End Clinic, follows: or more of the voting member- ship shall constitute a quorum of 12 and 13 and one 10, to Fresh TO THE MEMBERS OF Air Camp for a 10-7 victory over NORTH END CLINIC for the transaction of business. "BOB FELLER" A majority vote of those voting the 14 and 15 year old Freshies (A Michigan non-profit members present shall be neces- . • League of Detroit Jewish corporation). PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, as sary for the passage of resolu- Youth's Army and Navy Com- mittee may organize a Service- required by the by-laws, that a tions, election of trustees. amend- men's Council . . . Representa- special meeting of the members ment of the Articles of Incor- will be held poration, and any other action tives from the ten Army and of the corporation Navy posts in the so-called "De- at the Clinic Bldg., 936 Holbrook taken at meetings of the corpor- troit-Mt. Clemen's Area," will Ave., Detroit, Mich., on Thurs- ation." Official league baseball! Genu- day, the 20th day of August, Such other business may be be asked to meet . . . Herman ine horsehide cover, official size A. D. 1942, at 8 o'clock in the transacted as may come before Levin, Jewish Welfare Board's and weight. A ball that can take evening, at which Sections 2, 3 Fort Custer area director, sends and 4 of Article 1 of the by-laws the meeting. lots of punishment. If the by-laws are amended as letter of thanks to committee for may be amended to provide as above contemplated, the voting the magazine subscriptions sent follows: members will then be asked to by them . . . "The boys visiting "SECTION 2. There shall be consider whether the purposes our club for the next 12 months two classes of members of the of the corporation shall be en- will undoubtedly appreciate corporation — voting members larged to provide for the estab- reading them," he writes • . . and non-voting members. The lishment, maintenance, and op- Remember that semi-formal at voting members of the corpora- eration of a hospital. or partici- Franklin Hills Country Club, tion shall consist of persons who pation therein, and to adopt ap- this Saturday . . . Esther Willis for the time being shall consti- propriate means for the ac- "Shakespeare" — your guarantee , vacationing at the Biltmore . . . tute the board of trustees of this complishment of such purposes. of fine quality. Smooth-running, , No, not in New York or Florida corporation and the persons who By authority of the Board of level wind reel featuring adjust- —South Haven ... (Read on, this for the time being shall consti- Trustees. , able brake to handle any weight is personal to Helen Shiewach . . tute the board of governors of JULIAN H. KROLIK, plug. Are those engagement rumors the Jewish Welfare Federation President. really true, Helen?) . . . Benny of Detroit Voting members shall War Production Board's Rob- Friedman, hello'd while visiting have exclusive voting povver. NYLON CASTING LINE—Made by a famous manufactur- in Detroit . .. Michigan's former The non-voting members shall ert Nathan (not to be confused er. Each spool guaranteed to give satisfactory 89 with the poet and novelist Rob- great All-American, and recent service. 15-1b. test. 50 yards head football coach at City Coll- that a few of the boys were ert Nathan) is expected to be- DART BOARDS—Fun for young.and old! Large sized board ege of New York, is now a lieu- shooting craps, and he hollared. come chairman of the new Bri- in 3 popular styles—English 20 pt.—bull's eye tish - American Resources and tenant in the U. S. Naval Re- `What ya' tellin' me for, I'm no and baseball—complete with 3 darts Planning Committee. serve . . . Leonard Blum very game warden' "—Pvt. Joe Hoot- TABLE TENNIS SET—Set consists of 4 sanded paddles, busy inspecting bombers for ner . . . "I've got my future all net. and posts with table tennis EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE brother, Aviation Cadet Norman planned out When I get back, ball Jewelry - Watches Blum .. .Aerial Engineer Bobby I'm going to open up a school Silserplate and Metal Articles Shan is ferrying a Flying Fort- and give lessons on how to make GRIP-LOC TACKLE BOX—Two-tray 16" cantilever style box. Bottom tray fully cork lined and divided A AL da ress 'cross the country, and post- a bed. I've really got a touch." E. & i. WATCH & JEWELRY for plugs. Bottom of box has section for 2 reels sIKAP ', cards from every stop . . . May — P. F. C. Sam Welman. REPAIR CO. hit Detroit, he says. i FOLDING CAMP COT—Ideal for camping or for the cot- :09 METROPOLITAN BLDG. • • • WHERE THEY ARE . . . P. I 33 JOAN R RA. 1638 tage. Compact, sturdily constructed, easy to set 4%lk 9 up IN THE ARMY QUOTES . . . F. C. Jack Davidson . . . Com 411•• "The girls down here are very pany G, 114th Infantry, A. P. SPORTING GOODS DEPT. RANDOLPH STORE ONLY intelligent. One asked me what 0. 44, 44th Division, Tacoma, part I was playing when I told Wash. . .. Lester Kaufman . . . 7720 McNICHOLS ROAD, her that I was an acting corp- Co. 42, 4T, U. S. N. T. S., San Near Santa Barbara orar — P. F. C. Sam Weiner . . . Diego, Calif. . . . Norman Blum Delicatessen. Appetizers and "Don't believe all you hear about . . . San Antonio Aviation Cadet 2 GREAT STORES BOTH DOWNTOWN Dairy Products sergeants, they're not so bad. 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