Friday, ApriI 23, 1948

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Business Leaders Honor
Director of Yeshiva U.

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petent tribunals in the countries
where these crimes are commit-
ted or by an international court
which may be established for
LAKE SUCCESS, ( J T A) — the purpose.
The U.N. Ad Hoc Committee on
Genocide concluded its discus-
sion on the desirability of creat-
ing an international court for
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the punishment of crimes of
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genocide. The committee agreed
that the punishment of genocide
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UN Committee Reaches
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THE WORKERS on the Allied
"RUBE" YOUNG, former "Pied
Jewish Campaign are volunteers Piper" of the Jewish Center,
. . . and should be accorded the never seems to spend too much
courtesy rightly deserved by time with young boys . . . to
people giving of their time and whom he's practically his devoted
energies . . . for success of the life . .. "Rube" teaches the lads
drive . . When a worker ap- at Haley School . . . is director of
proaches you for your contribu- the popular Camp Hiawatha . . .
tion, treat him or her with res- and has two sons of his own .. .
pect . . . They have it coming!
Week ago Sunday was perfect
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flying weather . . . and "Rube"
UPON ORDERS from the boss- was outside . .. in a very expen-
Business leaders throughout
lady, Larry Israel and son, Har- sive new jacket . . . showing half the country will join in honor-
vey, in from University of Pitts- the kids on Tyler Ave. how to ing SAUL COHN, president,
burgh . . . went to bring down sail their kites.
City Stores Mercantile Co., and
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Passover dishes from the attic .. .
VOICE STUDENT at Detroit a director of Yeshiva University,
They grabbed the heavy box and
at a testimonial dinner, May 9,
began lugging it down the stairs Institute of Musical Arts, Carol
at Hotel Astor, New York City.
. . . when, halfway down, Harvey Popkins, has as her ambition Funds
will be used to establish
asked pop to go a trifle slower singing on the radio . . . However,
. Larry, however, continued his she is also looking to the practical a library fund in Mr. Cohn's
steady pace, remarking, "What's side of things . . . and is planning honor in the new Yeshiva Uni-
the matter, college life too soft to enter floral school . . . as a versity Library.
for you?" . . . Harvey practically background.
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pleaded with him to take it easier
THE MUCH-DISCUSSED rul-
. . . but was just reminded that
he'd probably be in better condi- ing of American Bowling Con-
tion if he didn't run around nights gress . . . prohibiting any but
on the campus . . . Finally unable those of Caucasian race from
to restrain himself any longer, competing in its annual tourney
Harvey yelled out ... "I'm having . • . adds impetus to applause
WASHINGTON (JTA)—Pres-
enough trouble back here, dad, being sent Herman Fenton's way
without having to listen to any . . . The bossman at the Dexter ident Truman told two White
Recreation _alleys is conducting House callers that he has "never
sermons! My belt busted."
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an International Bowling Tour- retreated" from his stand in
LATEST REPORT from rehear- nament . . . with race, color or support of the partition of
sal headquarters of show being creed no barrier . . . which is as estine.
Senator Francis J. Myers of
given by Mezeritcher Men's Social it should be!
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Pennsylvania, a n d David L.
Club . . . May 2 at Northwest He-
GOLDEN CONGRATS to Pete Lawrence, mayor of Pittsburgh,
brew Cong. . . . indicates much
fun for the evening . . . The fel- Clayton, Detroit Times ad man, told reporters after their call
lows will be dressed as girls, sing- who celebrated birthday number that the President reiterated his
belief that the United States-
ing, dancing and grabbing laughs 50.
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proposed trusteeship plan be
. . . The main feature of the pro-
FLYING RUMORS that Bill instituted in Palestine should be
gram, of course, will be Max Sos-
in's well-noted rendition of the Ritter has left Bel Aire Catering temporary and that the . im-
"Jewish Hour" as only Max can . . . are false . . . Bil doesn't know portant thing at the moment is
give it! ... Al Allowitz will do his where or how the story got start- to "establish the atmosphere of
bit as a falsetto contralto . . . and ed ... only that it's as far-fetched peace in Palestine."
One hundred and eighty mem-
Sam Gutterman will offer bits in as a Chevrolet showing up at the
bers of Congress — 30 senators
pantomime . .. Ben Rich will do Latin Quarter, last week . .
when Ford's foundry foremen and 150 representatives--mem-
the emsee-ing.
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took over most of the place with bers of all parties, met at an
MEL TORME . . . 22-year-old much hullabaloo about the new off-the-record dinner meeting to
Jewish boy from Chicago . . . who model . . . We had dinner with hear Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver
just finished a singing engage- Bill and he just laughed and and Dr. Emanuel Neumann,
ment at the Bowery . . . has a laughed about the rumor while president of the Zionist Organ-
ization of America, and to dis-
hard time cony incing folks that V-8.
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cuss with them the future of
he isn't using a stage name . . .
STORY OF THE WEEK . . Palestine. Invitations to attend
Truth of it is that Mel's parents
came from France, which ac- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lichter mov- the dinner meeting were issued
counts for the peculiar-sounding ed into their new home out North- to all members of Congress by
surname . . . Off-stage, he is the west . . . and transferred son, a bi-partisan group of eight sen-
type of lad you'd expect to see Paul, into the McDowell School ators and representatives.
. As any mother would do, Mrs.
sitting at any soda fountain .. .
Your Allied Jewish Campaign
and he'd rather play drums than Lichter went to the school to
eat . . . He recently made a pic- meet and talk with the principal contribution serves to support
ture for MGM titled, "Good ... Walking into the head marm's the major Yiddish and Hebrew
News."
office, she stopped suddenly .. . Schools of Detroit. Help to edu-
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Then, almost in unison, both wo- cate the children to their Jewish
LOUIS MARSHALL men of men exclaimed, "You look very heritage — give generously.
Bnai Brith will see their Dra- familiar" . . and within the
matic Group in action, May 5, for flicker of an eyelash, the princi-
the first time ... It'll be the initial pal said, "Why, you're Betty Fel-
presentation of the talented group senfeld!" .• . "And you're Miss
of fellows, headed by Al Fisher .. . King!" answered Mrs. Lichter
On the same night, the Louis Mar- . . . The light of recognition
shall Women's Bowling League struck them both without error
will compete against the gal's . . . for the principal turned out
From
Dramatic Group, in a truth and to be Betty's former kindergar-
consequences program .. . Both den teacher at the Newberry
events are being held at Work- School . . . 30 years ago!
men's Circle.
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BEST WISHES TO ALL FOR A
BALE POST, Jewish War Vet- VERY HAPPY PASSOVER.
and "The Sky Pilot"
erans, set a pace that made their
basketball squad the tops in the
The traditional methods of
community . .. They topped off
their marvelous record by win- Jewish education are preserved
ning the Major Division Basket- at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah,
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ball Championship last week, at which is supported by the Allied
the Jewish Center . . . defeating Jewish Campaign.
the Bengals, 34-24 . . . The team
CANADA'S
also won the Class A City Recrea-
Dining Dancing
NEWEST AND LARGEST
tino title . . Five Bale players
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NEW
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tor for the Red Feather Drive .. .
is probably Detroit's first female
disc jockey . . . Her platter show
on WJBK each Monday at '7:45
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`Never Retreated
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Truman Insists

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