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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-11-28

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THE JEWISH NEWS----21

Friday, November 28, 1952

P. i Experts Enlisted in
Danny
Workshop on Aged
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Raskin 's
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problems of everyone," Dr.
Frank. J. Sladen,• medical con-
sultant, Henry Ford Hospital,
ISTENING
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THE BIG BLOOD RALLY by
the Knights of Pythias for all
Metropolitan Detroit . . this
Sunday, • Nov. 30 . . at the K
of P Detroit 55 Lodge Castle
Hall, 15787 Wyoming, corner of
Pilgrim . . from 12 to 6 p.m.
. . will be completely rigged
with beds, nurses and-doctor, all
furnished by the Red Cross . . .
in a combined effort to get at
least 150 pints of much-needed
blood-. . . This is not just a
Pythian drive! . . . It is a city-
wide rally to help our boys in
Korea! . • If you can give
blood, be there Sunday . . If
you can't give, get someone else
who can ! . . We must all co-
operate if we want our boys to
come baCk from Korea .. • alive!

* * * •

IT WAS Rudy and Kipling' who
designated Russia as "the bear
that walks like a man." .
Today, he'd probably substitue
the Word s"scare" for "bear." . .
The obvious aim of Soviet prop-
aganda is to paralyze its satel-
lites and enemies with fear and
confusion. . . . A few braVe souls
in the border states, however,
have refused to have their wits
frightened out of them
Their derisive and satirical jibes

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to him .
. He met the test
nobly
"A fine lot of scholars
'you are," he thundered. "Is this
the most difficult problem you
could ask me? Why,-. this is so
simple even my driver could ex-
plain it to you." . . . Then he
called the rabbi of Dubno:
"Driver, come here for a mo-
ment and clarify the Law for
these dull-witted fellows."

Automotive Heads Aid
Round Table Dinner

Edgar F. Kaiser, president of
Kaiser-Frazer Corp., has ac-
cepted the chairmanship of at-
tendance, at the 24th anniver-
sary dinner of the Detroit
Round Table of the National
Conference of Christians and
Jews. •
Mr. Kaiser is spearheading the
attendance drive, cooperating
with William F. Hufstader, gen-
eral chairman of this annual
dinner, • whose honored guest
this year is Harold S. Vance,
president,. Studebaker Corpora-
tion. -
The dinner is scheduled for
Dec. 4, 6:30 p.m. at Masonic
Temple. Funds raised through
this $25 per plate affair will be

over-all workshop on services to
the rapidly growing group of
aging persons in Detroit.
Sponsored by United Commu-
nity Services of Metropolitan
Detroit, the Workshop will pro-
vide a forum to discuss prob-
lems of aging, to describe com-
munity services now available,
to study ways in which oppor-

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Ask Minimum Payment
Bnai Moshe Young Marrieds
To Austria's Nazi Victims Planning Latke Party

The Young Couples Club of
COng.
Bnai Moshe will meet on
that Austria take immediate ac- Monday evening,
at the home of
tion to compensate, at least. to a the Aaron Friendmans, of Ox-
minimum extent, Austrian Jews ley Rd. Latkes will be served,
for damages and losses suffered as the meeting takes on a Han-
under the Nazi regime, were ukah theme. •

VIENNA, (JTA) —Demands

voiced here.
These demands were raised by
representatives of the American
Jewish' Committee, World Jew-
ish Congress and Joint Distri-
bution Committee at a meeting
of the Vienna Jewish commun-
ity marking the 14th a.nniver-
sary of the destruction of Jew-
ish synagogue and institutions
in this country by the' Nazis in
1938. The speakers told the Aus-
trian Jews that the world Jew-

tunities for older people can be
widened and to stimulate posi-
tive thinking and develop ish groups were solidly in sup-
healthy attitudes towards our port of their demands for resti-
tution and compensation.
aging population.

Leading • the Workshop • on
"Realistic Opportunities for Ed-
ucation, Recreation and In-
creased Income" will be Jerome
Kaplan, group work consultant
to the Hennepin County Welfare
Board, Minneapolis.
The "How. and Where of
Housing for Older People" will
be discussed by Ira S. Robbins,
executive vice president, Citi-
zens Housing and Planning
Council of New York.
Dr. E. M. Bluestone, director
emeritus, Montefiore Hospital,

Our Want Ads Get Results.

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MASONIC AUDITORIUM TUES., DEC. 9-8:20 P.M.

TORONTO SYMPHONY

SIR ERNEST MacM !ILAN, Conductor

TICKETS AT GRINNELL'S AND MASONIC AUDITORIUM—TIE. 2-7100
$1.20, $1.80, $2.40, $3.00, 3.60. Mail orders to Masonic Auditorium, 500 Tem-
ple, Detroit 7, Mich., Enclosing Check and Self Addressed, Stamped Envelope.

Coming!
Sunday, +ec.

New York, will lead discussion
on "Maintaining Health in Later
I
Life."
Mrs. Lena Eisler,. Jewish_ So-
cial Service Bureau: Mrs. Joseph
Geschelin,' • 17546 Pennington;
Nahum Weissman, Jewish - Com-
munity Center; and Leonard N.
Simons of SimonS-Michelson
are circulated internally at the
Co. are members of the plan-
risk of the tellers' lives, and used to carry out the work to ning
committee for the work-
then smuggled through chinks improve inter-group relations shop.
in the iron curtain . . Retold and eliminate religious tensions.
Other automotive heads ex-
Watch for Further Details
in America, they may be re-
sponsible for a certain amount pected to attend and be at the German Courts Lenient
of confusion . . One Detroit speaker's table include Henry Toward Former Nazis
high school student, for in- Ford, president, Ford Motor Co.;
stance, still insists that Krem- George Mason, president, Nash-
NUREMBERG, (JTA)—A local
lin is the trade name of a widely Kelvinator Corp.; Hugh J. Ferry,
court
here has halted a trial
chairman
of
the
Board,
Pack-
advertised hair tonic . . Upon
involving
four former Nazis
ard
Motor
Co.;
James
Nance,
being apprised of this fact, the
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
loCal Soviet consul is said to president, Packard Motor Co. charged with destroying three
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti &
have stamped out of his study and others.
Jewish-owned buildings during
Raviolii
We Cater to Families and Parties
in a rage ... a radical departure
Full Course Dinners $1.25 up
the anti-Jewish outbreaks in
15508 Liveraais
if ever we heard one!
Open
Sun.
Public Library Asks
UN. 2-9775
November, 1938, "for reasons of
* * •
Encyclopedia
Donation
amnesty." - The court said that
For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
COMMUNISTS IN DETROIT
For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop At
the defendants should be ac-
z'O
do a very bad job in trying to
The Sherwood Forest Branch
laugh off stories such as .
of the Detroit Public Library quitted, although they should
FINE FOOVS 8333 LINWOOD
the janitor in a once-fashion- has asked the culture commis- at the same time be considered
able apartment house in Prague sion of the Jewish Community guilty of the charges brought BOESKY'S
who padded through the halls Council for help in obtaining , a against them. The reason for
CAFE LOUNGE
one night in his bedroom slip- Jewish -encyclopedia for the li- acquital was given as a "long
Enjoy the best in food and
period of time had elapsed be-
pers, banging on every door, but brary.
entertainment at moderate
tween
the
crimes
and
the
trial."
reassuring the tenants, "It's not
The budget of the library does
prices. Dancing nightly. We cater to parties and banquets. Open
Sunday.
as bad as you think, comrades! not include the necessary funds
In Schweinfurt, a local court 15241 E. WARREN at Barham
TU. 2-3883
It's just the building is burning to make this purchase. Anyone has ordered the indefinite post-
down." . .. or the one about the wishing to contribute a Jewish ponement of a trial of three for-
old cohort of Benes and Mas- encyclopedia, is asked to call mer Nazi "economic experts"
for Chicken Paprikas, home made cheese
aryk in Prague, undone by the Mrs. Anne Weinman at the accused of coercing Jews to sell Famous
tnd party
cake and strudel. Banquet, shower
accommodations at any time.
Closed Tuesday. Open clan) , from b to
their property in 1938, prior to p.m., Sundays
events of the past few years, Council office, WO. 3-1657.
and holidays from
HP
1 to 10 p.m. Call TR. 3-7444, if no answer
TR. 1-4485.
the issuance of a Nazi order on 114 PALLISTER -AVE. —
who decided to commit suicide
Air
Conditioned

FREE
PARKING
the compulsory sale of Jewish
.. The police had confiscated Third Israel Shipping Line
property.
his revolver and he didn't have To Operate in Gulf of Mexico
OESKY'S
TR. 2-4375
NEW YORK, (JTA)—A third
enough ration stamps for a rope,
12th and Hazelwood
so he walked to the city hail and Israel flag merchant marine line,
A Distinguished Delicatessen, Restaurant,
Your
Popular
M.
C.
screamed at the guards, "Down the Israeli Judges Lines, h a s
and Cocktail Lounge. Fine Foods
with Stalin! Let's drive the Rus- been organized and will operate
sion swine out of our beloved a fleet of three ships between
fatherland." , . He figured he Mediterranean and Gulf of Mex-
His Orc estra
CLAM SHOP and BAR
TR. 2-8800
Plus An
would be shot immediately . . ico ports.
Serving:
Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sec Foods.
The guards, however, threw
ALL STAR SHOW
Music by Muzak . . . No Entertainment
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
down their machine guns,
NOW AT
jumped over the fence, and
SUTTON is CLEMENTS
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
cried, "Hurrah ! Hurrah ! The
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
Americans have arrived!"
* • •
Parking Facilities. . . Carry Out Service
7113 PURITAN . . . Open 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
. . UN. 4-9816
IN NATHAN AUSUBEL'S
READY MIXED -WM CHILL *4 SERVE
15414 Wyoming at Jas. Couzens
"Treasury of Jewish Folklore"
UNITE.0 BRANDS • OETF.011 U. S. A • 42 PROOF.,
Phones: UN. 4-9111 UN. 4-0668
,.. •

-
TR. 2-8500
appears the story of a famous
Take Out and Delivery
preacher of Dubno whose driver
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Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs 6s Chicken right off the fire.
stopped en route to a lecture
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.
date and said, "Rabbi, do me a
NOW OPEN .
Cor. 12th & Ciairmount
favor. For once I'd like to be
15301 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield
the one receiving all the honors
Nate Mantes Dining Room & Cocktail Lounge
and attention, to see what it
VA. 2-4118
Fine Wines — Liquors
American and Italian Foods
feels like. For this one engage-
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5 to
10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
17321 W. McNICHOLS
ment, exchange clothes with me.
VE. 5-9748 t
You be the driver and let me be ,+++++4•44.4•44+ .44•44.4
4•44444+.4,404\
DOWNTOWN
the rabbi." . . . The preacher, a ‘44
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Grand River at Bagley
merry and generous soul, laughed
and said, "All right—but remem-
RY OUR DELICIOUS SHORE
ber, clothes don't make the rab-
DINNERS--OPEN SUNDAYS
bi. If you're asked to explain
Woodward at 111/2 Mile Road
some difficult passage of the
Law, see that you don't make
7 SCHAT
EFLEt 9
R6D7. 8
Now
Open for Luncheon Daily at 11:30 a.m.
a fool of yourself." .. The ex-
OPP.
CARMEN
THEATRE, DEARBORN
change was affected . . Arrived
The Some Fine Food for Which We Are Famous Now Served at
at their destination, the bogus
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Luncheon
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e i ifaorrs. more
4 P HOUSE;tb,r,ld;:,
loved every minute of it . . .
Plenty of Free Parking Facilities
Ift0 BIN HOOD'S
Finally, however, there came the
serving the finest and most delicious of foods.
Steaks. Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
dreaded moment when an ex-
Tel.: JOrdan 4-6688
Lincoln
1-2577
tremely tricky question was put
Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."

Social Ines Party

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BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q

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PICK-"N"-CHICKEN $1519

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UN. 1 9802
21)176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 13/2 Biks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours

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