• THE JEWISH NEWS-13 _ Danny ,, 1 . . *0 35?! ' Raskin's = F. 0 E 3.-_ - - 28, 1950 Masada Launches Membership Drive E. E ,7 f E E. E-. LISTENING -3 U Friday, July 1, _ :=- _ - - -7 F-_-- -' ;#01110011011 0 1111 0 1 10111111111110111111111111111110110111111100111111101111111111011101111111111111i111101110iliblIIIM ONE OF THE major reasons brows arched high, "Barry- why the idea has been taken to more," he replied coldly . . . The ame a downtown office build- clerk asked, "Which Barrymore, .ng after Fred M. Butzel . . . is please?" .. . Coldness turned to because of the overall feeling ice. "Ethel," he said. • * * that no single agency project - would be big enough to serve as THE IGNORAMUS asking ( a. memorial to the late great folks to sign a petition restrict- feommunity leader and philan- ing the sale of houses in the thropist .. . Among projects of- Jewish community to those red included a new branch of whom he so un-American-like L.Ile Jewish Center, a camp, a terms as "Niggers," did so solely aospital, etc. . . . Part of the on his own accord . . with no Jewish Welfare Federation's official authorization • . . and nemoriam plan will be the an- we are happy to report that in ival presentation of an award over a week, he couldn't get in For outstanding civic service to a single petition filled .. . Any- the community. one who spells Negro with two * * * g's . . . and others like him . . ON VACATION in New York, add very little to our hopes for Doris Ann Grossman slipped education against name-calling into a taxicab . at Grand Cen- aimed at our own people. * * * ral . . . The driver swung out TWO SMALL BOYS, Morton tnto traffic . . . and at the same ,ime asked, "Do you want the and Harold Stein, were hesitant radio, lady, or shall we just about approaching their moth- alk 9, er for a permission which was * * * almost certain to be denied .. . ALTHOUGH SUFFERING "You ask her," said Morton to trom a congenital brain injury his younger brother . . . "No, which has caused him to have you" • . . At this point, Mrs. poor coordination, a refugee Harry A. Stein chanced to over- who had come to Detroit is hear the balance of the conver- proving an example of the kind sation . . . "Oh, go on, you ask people who survived the her," urged Morton . "No, you do it," said the younger, "you've hardships hards hips under Hitler . .. Re- known her longer than I have." I settlement Service and Jewish • * * Vocational Service have tried to CITY SCENE . . . Dr. Martin ind special kind of employment which would suit the limited Naimark proving that the Allied apabilities of a handicapped Jewish Campaign may be over. person . . . such as running a . . but not the work of the newsstand . . . During the re- folks who toiled to make it a tent employment rush, however, success . . . Returning from a - ie took it upon himself to get vacation in Atlantic City, Dr. In line at one of our plants .. . Naimark, chairman of the den- ,..nd was hired . . . Members of tists' section, called Harold i 4ie agencies were certain that Kempner, division director, and I would not be kept . . . but upon being told that there were axe?1, was a month ago .. . and, still slips uncovered in his sec- iespite his handicap, he is still tion, immediately took a batch it work and earning a self-sup- himself and went back to work. oorting salary ... In a letter to . . . Kempner, incidentally, has its case worker at the Resettle- become Michigan representa- - ent Serviee, the refugee has tive for AMPAL (American-Pal- written, "This is truly a won- estine Trading Corp.) .. • Jack- erful country. Even a person ie Kannon, comedy emsee who Ike me can earn a living here." put Club Gay Haven back on its * * * feet, and has kept it there, off WHILE A STUDENT at the for a well-deserved vacation to Jniversity of Detroit, Dr. Abe Miami Beach with his lovely 5 earlman attended a banquet at Mrs. . . . Sally Fields, head of which a prominent Chinese den- Materials for Israel, back in ;ist was guest of honor and shape . . . after disregarding Pa 1 ain speaker ... As representa- Time and taking ride on a bi- ives of the student body on cycle . . Sally fell off . . Sale his occasion, he and another of the Frolic Show Bar by Hy- oung man found themselves mie and Esther Gastman . and ated next to the visitor .. . The Ben Gastman . . Ida Levine, ther student, a member of the head of bookkeeping depart- . of D. football squad, seemed mbarrassed by the formality of ENJOY YOUR he occasion and, at a loss for DINNERS IN AIR onversation, turned to the CONDITIONED COMFORT asterner during the soup at ourse and said, "Likee soupee? he guest urbanely bowed his ead and grinned . . . Later he :rose and delivered a polished, houghtful and witty address. . . Sitting down amidst ap- Grand River at Bagley ilause, the Chinese dentist Open Weekdays, urned to the chagrined student 11:30 to 10 p.m. Ind said smiling, "Likee Saturdays 11 :30 to Midnight . .-u)..PTh?" Sundays 1 to 9:30 p.m. * * * I , la HUND'S RESTAURANT 0 9 e tury on the :Air Greet your friends and rela- tives through The Jewish News New Year Greeting Pages. Place your greeting not later than Aug. 28. This Week's Radio and Tele vision Programs of Jewish Interest THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 8 a.m. Sunday, July 30. Station: WWJ. Feature: Arthur Lourie, con- sul-general of Israel in New York, will be guest speaker on the third panel discussion titled "The Words We Live By." YOUR VEST INTI An intensive drive to increase the membership of Masada Chapter, ZOD, by 100 per cent has been launched, under the direction of Lillian Fischer. Plans for the coming season are being outlined by the Ma- sada, board and committees. They will include outside speak- * * * ers, a series of house parties MESSAGE OF ISRAEL and other cultural, educational and social events. Time: 10 a.m. Sunday, July 30. Station: WXYZ. Young adults interested in Feature: Rabbi Zev Zahavy of Masada membership may call Cong. Ohab Zedek, New York Miss Fischer at TO. 8-2743. City, will be guest speaker. ment at Jewish Welfare Federa- tion, on vacation in New York, and discovering that she can't get away from her work, no- how. . . . While in the big town, Ida ran into one of the ac- countants for the Federation ... and guess what they talked about? . . Report that De troiter, comedian Harvey Stone, will headline show at the Palla- dium in London, sometime dur- ing August . . . He's sure come a long way since the days on Twelfth St. when he made his friends laugh as an amateur funny guy . . . Bernie Barack working -;. evenings at Wilshire Motor Sales . . . and insisting that "shortage or no shortage" he's got the car to sell . . . Sol Krim expecting little trouble in selling his beautiful Krim The- ater .. . Sol and the rest of the Krims will be moving to Cali- fornia . . . Bernie Katz on the piano rejoining Paula Drake, saucy satirist, upon her return to Detroit and opening at Pete Parker's Stage Door . . . Bernie accompanied Paula on the road several years ago, and has since been solo'ing in Detroit spots ... "Turk" Purjansky, former night mayor of Detroit, now devoting his time and energies making the green stuff in the construc- tion biz. Polish Jews Arrive HAIFA, (JTA)—A party of 781 Jewish immigrants arrived here from Poland. 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