L•1111111111111111,11119111.11ffffil1MM/911111111111111011111ftiMMINWPI1111111111111111111 1114011Bilittlillill1WIMMiltifftir Danny Raskin's Histadrut Leader Gets Senatorial Compliment O LISTENING rr I .?1111111111111111111111t111111111111111111111111111114111111111111 11111111 1 111111111111111111 I WHEN MAYOR S. Z. SHRA- EVIDENCE THAT THE Corn- GAI began to speak at last munity Council's cultural pro- Sen. HERBERT H. LEHMAN week's dinner in his honor, folks grams via radio and TV are congratulates ISRAEL RITOV, started murmuring about not heard and seen beyond the con- member of the Histadrut Execu- being able to understand him fines of our own community was tive, on the achievements of the . . when the Mayor of Jerusa- given by Gene Saunders, of organization, Sen. Lehman lem apologetically stopped and CKLW, who forwarded a post pledged continued support at a said, "I forgot I was supposed to card to the Council offices from special meeting in Washington. speak in Yiddish." He had been a non-Jewish person in Lake Ritov is in the U. S. to aid the talking in Hebrew! County, 0., who was attracted by S10,000,080 Histadrut campaign. HIS HONOR drew a round of the program and wanted a copy laughter when he told the audi- of the Council's Jewish Music CARD OF THANKS enee that if they used less Month scripts as well as the The family of the late Bernard number on each of the records powder and lipstick during the Elson wishes to express sincerest coining year, they would have used. thanks to relatives and friends • • enough money to visit his city for the kindnesses shown them • . and spend the money there ITEM IN A RECENT edition in their recent bereavement. • Was he referring only to the of the Jewish Veteran . .. head- • ed by "Oops! We're Happy" . . . women? THE JEWISH NEWS-19 WHEN IT WAS all over. in- "Truer words were never uttered Friday, March 28, 1952 than those by the little fellow cluding the public meeting at who once observed: 'You can't the Jewish Center, Mayor Shragai and his local escort of please everybody.' One of those who was irked by the world- rabbis rushed to the railroad station to be on time for his wide broadcast of Secretary . The Wood- Acheson's address and the news 11:45 p.m. train . . ward Ave. building was draped of the JWV citation to the Secre- (formerly Huyler's) in darkness and only a few tary for his peace - making IN THE FISHER BLDG. souls were still around when efforts was Andrei Y. Vishinsky. FACILITIES FOR PRIVATE Sam Klein came a' puffing with Deputy Foreign Minister of the the tea that had been ordered Soviet Union. who interrupted PARTIES for His Honor . . . Under Sam's one of his anti-U. S. tirades be- • arm was the framed testimonial fore the UN General Assembly Formal or Informal from Mayor Cobo ... left behind long enough to score 'those Jew- • Showers by Mayor Shragai in his excite- ish veterans' for crediting Mr. Acheson 'with peaceful inten- ment. • Weddings tions'." AT THE DINNER for Mayor • • • 16 Parties Rabbi Sperka to Broad ca st Ce n ter Symphony ' Plans Passover Program on VW,IR Youno- People's Concert Radio station WJR has invit- A • concert for youngpeople eel Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka of • David to broadcast a Cone. will be given by the Symphony Orchestra of the Jewish Coni- special Passover program April 3. at 10:30 p.m. munity Center under the direc- This program is designed to tion of Julius Chajes, at 1:45 p.m., Sunday at the Davison bring to the general community the meaningfulness a n d the Center. 1 ideals of the festival. Two young artists will be solo- Rabbi Sperka will conduct the fists. Phyllis Pulberg, 14-year-oId - Free- pianist. will be heard in the . Pr°gram, and speak on - Mu- Beethoven's dam in the Modern World. First Movement of Piano Concerto in C Major. and sic will be rendered by Cantor Clark Sist, 15-ytec - Old violinist, j Hyman Adler. Enesco's Ro- will be heard manian Rhapsody No. 1. In addition the "Fiesta Jun- iors, - a newly organized rhythm band. directed by Norman Birn- krant, will be heard in South American music. READY AWED -grit CHILL end SERVE; L'AIGLON Shragai, Her Keidan kiddingly - TR. 5-5100 ., BELMONTS DINING 110011I • BILLY WOLFE ELMWOOD CASINO guest star. • • 7 ••• sawn, caeanatto SUppER NOW APPEARING America's Number I Quartette AMES BROTHERS MICKEY WOOLF AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA Pius Detroit's Favorite Bond Leader 15414 WYOMING UN. 4-9111 UN. 4-0668 *Sweet CPL. asked the waitress if everything WHERE THEY ARE . . • Receptions STANLEY A. LITINSKY . . . US was kosher . . . The girl looked . Hq. Co. 231st' . . • Supper Dances 069 913 55 at him, then went about her business of serving and replied. Trans Truck BN . . APO 301 • Cocktail Parties it sure is--everything but me!" d O Postmaster .. . San Francis- co, Calif. . . . PFC. LEONARD E.: • Large Group Meetings • • • . . . RASKI N . . . AF 16382923 THE GREAT LAKES Region of NO INCREASE 470 Student Squadron T-1028 • e's League) YPL (Young People'. F. E. Warren .•FB . . . Wyoming. IN PRICES . . . a group of young adults of the conservative synagogues in For Reservations Cali Harold Gary, who recently Michigan . . . formed to estab-- starred in the touring stage hit. lish cooperative planning Oklahoma." in Australia. is a events . . will give a dance . devout Jew and a great fighter at Beth Aaron. for Jewish causes. April 6 . . Wyoming and Thatcher . . . Harriet Nochman of Shaarey Zedek is president of YPL . . . For Your Fine Eating Pleasure Chairmen of the dance are Irving Pilnick I Adas Shalom), Betty THE NEW Marcus (Beth Aaron). Dale Ber- • ger , Shaarey Zedek and Harry Binder kneth Israel of Flint). • • • FOUR DETROIT RABBIS are walking around town with hats that dori't belong to them . . The mixi-up occurred at a meet- ing. recently. at which Rabbis Samuel Prero and Leon Fram and two others received the 10235 WOODWARD AT CALVERT wrong headpieces • .. There's one clue. if it can be tracked down TO. 6-9771 BUSINESS . . . The ,one originally owned by DELICIOUS Rabbi Prero has a New York MENS OPEN DAILY label in 'it . . . Mystery, mystery. SUNDAY LUNCH who's g t the hat? SUCH TROUBLE could never Free Parking 2 p.m. DINNERS happen to Rabbi Max Wohige- 11 a.m. to From 3 p.m. lernter who owns one of the - .•■-■•■••.■•. largest heads on the Jewish com- YOUR HOSTS munity 1. . . So large, in fact. TED MOSS that the ordinary yarmelke cov- MORRIS GRUSKIN ers but a third of his pate . . . and neser stays put , This • • •-• Ex 0_ •• • trouble has been taken care of, • • • 0 0 4b, it, • tt. .r. • illt w. ••,. .... . ii, hciwever . since Rabbi Wohl- 11. W 0 • • • * gelerntei• recently received two Il k. specially'-made extra-large-sized OPENING MONDAY yarmelkes he had ordered ... to alleviate any further fear of the Inimitable skull caps coming off . . . The two unknown rabbies who have 4 the hats of Prero and Fram could probably both use Rabbi DE Wohlgelenter's hat at the same time! • • • ROBERT PIKE, sophomore at As the Unforgettable Wayne University, has presented the first of two concerts to show "Mrs. Murgatroyd" the cultural relationship between popular and classical jazz music --- Plus — . . . His - All-Jazz" concert was held in the large auditorium of STAR CAST OF 27 the Art Institute . . • and fea- tured the top jazz men in town 12 Lindsay Sapphires who have played with great Jack Madden's Orch. bands of the country . . . His second concert, tentatively —*— scheduled for April, will be com- prised of symphonic jazz and Produced by . . . Al s000es will feature either the Wayne II. Staged by .. . Cecile LindsaY Choreography by . . Don Sapphire Symphony Orchestra or some local symphonette . . Charles Sills, local pianist, will be the • 1.41, • • • -• p._,Cs Our Want Ads Get Results. •40 WHERE TO DINE KU BIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of boods. Steaks. Chops. Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious UN. 1-9802 Hamburgers. "Served as you Like it." Open 24 Flours 2.)176 LIYERNOIS AVE. 11/2 Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. SAVOIA RESTAURANT Chicken, Steaks, Frog Less, Dinners. 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