THE Friday, February P-1 11M11111111111110111111111111111111111U1111111111111111111111111111111101111INHODI4111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111110111111 1 = I, Danny Raskin's 0 70 MCs Confer on Palestine Issues Page Seventeen Hartstein Named Dean Of New University School folks" . . but gals must hit 5' 8" and guys, six feeL * * * HARRY GREEN, Edgewater Park clown who's name appeared under picture of brother-in-law, Sonny Schlossberg, Actors Corn- pany funnyman in hisdown rights, in Billboard Magazine . . . quips in a note regarding the incident which was recently itemed in the column . . . "I shall introduce myself as Harry Green, Sonny's brother-in_law—the Same broth-) er-in-law who suffered so greatly through the error in Billboard. And believe me, I suffered as only a true artist can suffer. Imagine the humiliation I have borne. Me, Harry Green, 25 years in show biz only to waste my good name and publicity in a national magazine on a picture of Sonny Schlossberg. It couldn't have been Bob Hope, Red Skelton or Danny Kaye—no, it had to be Sonny's photo—that's the . mahzel I've got!" * * * CHILDREN'S DEPT. . . . Little Bernice Helfman, - seven years old, remarked while helping her- self to the last biscuit on the plate . . . "This won't matter to me, 'cause I've been an old maid all my life, anyhow." * * * MORE DISA 'N DATA . . . Ida Ash has written show take-off on "Oklahoma" . . . with title of "Miami" . . . Will be given by Pisgah Women's Dramatic Group, March 21, at Central High . . Bette Weinberg and Ann Mador- sky, president, also helped on scripting . . . First inter-racial fashion show in Detroit is original idea of Morris Gleischer . . to be given • as Spring Hat Review, March 6, at Masonic Temple . . . Designer Drake Tolbert's hats are on practically every feminine Negro entertainment star in country . . . Gals from the com- munity are needed. by the way, to show off the chic chapeaus . • . Dr. Ben Shlain is mighty proud pappy . .. Daughter, Val- erie, graduated Durfee with all A's and a teeny weeny B that snuck in to relieve the monotony . . . The Social, Inc. "Are You Superstitious" affair, dated for Friday, Feb. 13 . . . will be for members only . . . Dave Safer- - stein will chairman Purim Car- nival of Hashomer Hatzair . . . March 21 at Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. . . . The Zionist youth group will celebrate Purim as it's done in Tel Aviv . . . carnival fashion ... Herb and Rena Glass- berg threw party after finally finding a place to call "home" . It's a little two-room kitchen- ette apartment . . . not just ex- actly avahat they wanted .. . but there's no room for complaint ... Wheels are rolling to make corn- ing all-Jewish boxing t rurney even greater than tire fin CYO Tournament . . . Plans a e be- ing completed to give free train- ing facilities to unattached boys in various weights . . . Pledges of cooperation are being received from prominent pro fighters, managers, referees and trainers . . . Speaking of boxing, Pisgah BB Lodge will have. top-notch exhibiting of the fisticuffs art ... WASHINGTON, (JTA) — A delegation of. Senators is being formed to take up the question of Palestine on the highest Ad- ministration levels, it was learned here, following a meeting of 70 Senators and Representatives with Dr. Emanuel Neumann, president of the Zionist Organi- zation of America. There is rea- son to believe that the Palestine question will be discussed in the near future at a meeting of the Cabinet, Dr. Neumann said. Dr. Neumann reiterated his warning to the Senators and Con- gressmen that the situation in Palestine would deteriorate fur- ther if it is not firmly checked now, resulting in a much more serious situation for the United States. He urged on the Con- gressional gathering the necessity of these five steps: L Lifting of the embargo; 2. Recognition of Haganah as a defense force; 3. Working out the problem of an international police force through the Security Council; 4. U. S. leadership in the Security Coun- cil in organizing such a force; and 5. Diplomatic action through regular diplomatic channels to check aggression against Pales- tine by the Arab states. More Foster Homes Asked by the MB A plea for additional foster homes for children in the Detroit area is being made by the Jewish Social Service Bureau, a Red Feather service, Harold Silver, executive director, said Thurs- day. "More foster homes are needed because many foster parents are leaving town or are unable to continue boarding children for other reasons," Silver said. "Also there are more children needing homes now, including refugee children from displaced persons camps who are being settled in Detroit through efforts of the U. S. Committee for the Care of European Children." The. Children's Department of the Social Service Bureau pro- vides between $43 and $65 per month for the care of the children and takes care of clothing, med- ical and dental expenses. Social workers help foster parents plan for the children. The children who desperately need homes range in age from 10 days to 21 years. Some need fos- ter homes for months and some for years. None of the children are for adoption. Silver urged that all persons who were interested in becoming foster parents contact the Chil- dren's Department of the Jewish Social Service Bureau at 5737 Second, TR. 2-4080. at their Feb. 23 "Sports Night" at Jewish Center . . . Promoter Nat Gurwin at it again . . . Nat also wheeled the "Sports Night" we m.c.'d., last week, for Louis Marshall Lodge ... How that guy does get around . . . and . gets things done! HY HORENSTEIN Restaurant — Delicatessen • All Dishes •All Sandwiches TY. 5-6717 oung DR. • JACOB I. HARTSTEIN, noted educator and psychologist, has been named clean of Yeshiv- ah University'S School of Educa- tion and Community Administra- tion which will open in Septem- ber as the eighth division of the University. Dr. Hartstein is now director of the Graduate Schools and professor of education at the University, Clothiers - Haberdashers • II III III SHOP AT YOUNG'S For Your Valentine Gifts sums Gift Suggestions The Family Service Society, a Red Feather service, helped 493 families with their domestic prob- lems during October, November and December, 1947. DRESS. SHIRTS by jayson & Nelson Paige TIES BY Damon and Beau Brtammel PAJAMAS by BVD - Reis - Ja yson Slakjamas THERE IS A Reason Why Folks Like BROTHERS ! . ROBES by BVD and Botany Only the finest in food 3 s expertly A. - rfpared and serv- 2d for your satis- 'acti on! SPORT SHIRTS by Wimbledon Friendly Clean ! III • Particular eaters know their place! Every combination sand- wich is featured at Brothers— and the meals are great. BROTHERS Dexter and Leslie II • CompRefe Line of SUITS AND TOP COATS Priced at a Savings Delicatessen Restaurant HO. 4875 9819 DEXTER — TY. 4-0878 ROSENBERG'S SOCIAL BOOK These social events for which ROSEN- BERG'S KOSHER CATERING was proud to have served are hereby in- Scribed. MONDAY, JAN. 26 Shower for Elizabeth Koltonow. SUNDAY, FEB. 1 Given by Mrs. H. Koltonow. EVE: Dinner of Dinchd - Sarner TUE:SDAY, JAN. 27 Relief Society. NOON: Shower for Lillian For- EVE: Banquet of Northwest He- man. Given by Mrs Philys For- man and Mrs. J. FOrman. brew Cong. Bowling League. THURSDAY, JAN. 28 EVE: Marriage of Pauline Com- Shower for Mildred Altman of miser to Julius Markman at Cong. Flint. Given by Mrs. Evelyn Bnai Moshe. Grant . • As "CREATORS OF PERFECT CATERING" May we assist you in the preparation of your,I.Vedding, Bar Mitzvah, • Shower or Banquet. ROSENBERG'S KOSHER CATERING 9925 DEXTER TY. 4-9490 "Chinatown Comes to the Jewish Community" "Let's Qo To,.. Eugene Fool" Real Cantonese Dishes! • Egg Rolls • Gai Kow • Steak Kow • Won Ton • Pepper Steak • Hai Kow • Almond War Sue Gai • Tenderloin wit), Pea Pods EUGENE FOO, noted chef of STRICTLY CHINESE food now per- sonally supervising favorite dishes in Far-Eastern delicacies . . . pre- pared in REAL CANTONESE STYLE. LUNCHES SERVED BEST FOOD IN TOWN! 9835 DEXTER Revisionists to Elect Convention Delegates A special meeting of the United Zionists-Revisionists will be held at 8:3t) p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17, in the library of Bnai Moshe synagogue, to elect dele- gates to the national convention. The month ending Feb. 23 has been designated as registration month. The Detroit branch is asking all members to make every effort to attend this meeting and assure a paid-up standing. For information, call the president, M. Manuel Merzon, TY. 5-3194, or the secretary, Joseph Gross- man, DA. 7674. Correspondent) a1111111111111111111111111 1 1110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M111111111111111111111111111111111)11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111117g , NEWS By BEATRICE HEIMAN (Jewish Telegraphic Agency LISTENING S JUDGES FOR THE Third An- nual Beauty-Personality Contest now being conducted by the col- umn. . . . will be named shortly . . . Grand prize for "Miss Mystery" and second and third place winners are being carefully selected by the committee . . . All finalists will receive prizes, too.. ALL PICTURES WILL •be re- turned . . . and if you haven't one to enter . . just call Paul Kirsch, Jewish News staff photo- grapher RA. 7563, for appoint- ment . . There's no charge .. . Either a photo or suitable snap- shot is acceptable for entry . . . Pictures left at community meet- ing places are being received .. . For mailing, send it to Listening Post, Jewish News. 2114 Penob- scot Bldg., Detroit 26. "MISS MYSTERY" needs a title . .. so what'll we call the first-place winner? .. . Top sug- gestion wins a prize! * * * BEST BET of the Weekend ... . Second Annual 'Hillel Dance . . . Feb. 7 at Masonic Temple . . with coronation of Hillel queen. * * EDDIE BROWN was taking plane out of Chicago . . . hadn't had much sleep . . . except that in Palmer House lobby . . . be- cause of room shortage . .. Saw empty airline limousine parked . . and decided to get a little shut-eye before and during trip to airport . . . Woke up couple of hours later . . . found limousine sitll empty and parked in same spot .a. a learned his plane had already gone . • . He asked why limousine hadn't left ... and was told it only carried passengers for airlines it belonged to . . . which wasn't one Eddie was go- - ing on! * * * JEWELRY DEPT, . . . Marilyn Koblin and Irving Katz are en- gaged . Will wed in May . . . "Slippy" Gorman and Charles Metchic of New York were rec- ently tied . . . Barbara Roe and Dr. Ray Robins will say "I Do" in March. * * * DISA 'N DATA . . . Answer- ing inquiry, Bill Lansky is name of amigo o'er airwaves . .. who introduces rhumba tunes under title of "Pedro Allegro" . . . Next Holiday Hop at Jewish Center slated for Feb. 15 . . . with co- operation of local March of Dimes Committee . . . Phil Brestoff and boys again returning by request . .. Murray Sabin and Sam Shul- man received national member- ship awards . .. for formation of five new Bnai Brith chapters, last year . . . Feb. 11 meeting of Jr. Service Group . . . with Rabbi Jacob Segal speaking . . • was moved up from Feb. 1 . . . The services at Temple Beth El, Feb. 6 . . . have been set aside es- pecially for young adults . . will include services and sermon by Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer arfd social hour . . . Lots of folks with ideas about selling their homes are deciding otherwise . . . after reading real estate agent's des- cription ofait ... and finding that it seemed to be just the place they were looking for! . . . Lou Schwartz beat Al Hooberman for handball singles title at Center . . With humiliating 21-1, 21-10 avalanche of little black balls ... After the match, a gallery-ite re- marked, "Schwartz must have felt pretty lonesome, in there all by himself!" * * * TAKE YOUR PICK of two swell affairs scheduled for night of Feb. 8 . . Masada and Jr. Haclassah "Bubble Bounce" . . . for members . . . at Park Ave. Penthouse . .. Tall Towers "Mil- lionaires Party" . . at home of Gerri Hamburg, 3000 Webb . . .1 You get a million bucks to spend • . . and dance with the "rich. JEWISH Complete Take-Out Service FAMILY DINNERS A Specialty Private Parties c. Catered KIIICG FONG CAFE 11813 DEXXTER cor. Elmhurst OPEN DAILY 11 a m. to 12 p. in. WHERE TO DINE WINDSOR • CANADA DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY Featuring J ACKIE FIELDS Masterful Alagician S TAN and IRENE Dance Team . Music by JACK MADDEN and his Ambassadors A. E.Willenegger, Mgr. M. Siegel, Prop. NO. 9693 SATURDAYS, II a. xn. to 2 a. in. HARRY BOESKY, RESTAURANT, DELICATESSEN & BAR AN AFTER THEATRE MUST. SMART FOLKS THAT EAT OUT CHOOSE BOESKY'S. 12th and Hazelwood TR. 2-4375 Good food served appetizingly in pleasant surroundings. ROBIN HOOD S serving the finest and most delicious of foods. Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers. "Served as you like it." 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 1 1/2 blks so. i Mile Rd. UN. 1-9802 ()pen 24 flours „ „