EIMNOIN11O11lMMIP11111111111101 111111111111111111111191111111911111111111/1111111101111111M1111111111t11111111111H1111111111iP:- Danny Raskin's P 0 S LISTENING T .11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 - 7 A FEW WEEKS AGO, we made mention of the fact that the Jewish Community Center on Woodward was to be sold to the city for $460,000, to be used as a parks and recration commun- ity center . . . However, accord- ing to the Detroit Times, it ap- pears that a snag in the oint- ment has- turned up, and sale of the J•C, which is soon to be abandoned in favor of a new lo- cation at Sutherland and Seven Mile Rd., may be killed . . . Pur- chase of the building had been urged by the Dept. of Parks and Recreation, but, - says the Times, members of the city plan com- mission, who inspected t h e building called the center a "white elephant." ... The article stated that chief complaints were that the building is "obso- lete," affords neither outdoor parking nor recreational space and that maintenance costs would quickly eliminate any savings from the reduced pur- chase price (the original figure set by owners of the property was $690,000) . . . The Aaron De- Roy Memorial building consists of three units built between 1933 - and 1939 around two re- modeled houses . . . and until recently, had been a major back- bone in Jewish communal serv- ice. * * * HILDA HARTMAN, the attrac- tive president of the Harry B. Keida.n Chapter of Bnai Brith, stopped the show cold, recently, at the "Suppressed Desire" party sponsored by the gals of the Bnai Brith Council at Parkside Hall . . . Hilda's soulful rendition of "I Wanna Get Married" . . . was matched only by her strik- ing costume ... an old fashioned blue nitie, an ice blue wedding veil and a small nosegay which she carried. * * * DANIEL NEWMAN, husband of Dina Halpern, first lady of the Yiddish stage, was in Detroit re- cently. He carries in his pocket a classified ad clipped from a New York paper ... "Man wanted to work in dynamite factory; must be willing to trav- el . ." That recalls the solemn warning made by Samuel Gold- wyn, last year . .. "Gentlemen, do not underestimate the danger of the atom bomb. It's dyna- mite!" * * * MAJ. MAX GURWIN, former tennis champ around these parts, now serving at Selfridge Field, tells of a Detroit lad who was suffused with family pride .. "My father," he announced, "is the best darned tennis player in Michigan." . . . Noting that he had not made the desired impression he amended his statement to "My father is the best darned tennis player in the whole world." . . . His father thought it time to tone him down a bit and Said, "Bernie, better just say I'm the best tennis player in our house." . . "But that's not true, daddy," said the boy. "Mommy is." * * * DR. AARON FARBMAN, prom- i n e n t local surgeon, is t h e seventh physician to join the Jewish Center Symphony Or- chestra ... He'll be part of the group accompanying Georges Miquelle, who is scheduled to play as soloist for the next con- cert . . . and take part in the American premiere of Julius Chajes' Concerto for Cello and Orchestra. w • RUBEN SELFMAN writes from Hollywood about the new clerk at the Twentieth Century-Fox studio in Beverly Hills who was standing in front of the Admin- istration Building when he saw a driverless Cadillac rolling down the incline to the entrance on Pico Boulveard . • He raced across the lawn, jumped into the moving car, and jammed on the emergency brake . . . At this point, Darryl . Zanuck, king bee of the studio, appeared from be- hind the car . . . "Gee, Mr. Zan- uck, "boasted the clerk, "this Cadillac was running down the hill and I stopped it." .. . "Yes, I know," said Mr. Zanuck grim- ly. "I was pushing it." THE JEWISH NEWS-19 Friday, April 3, 1953 Kvutzah Women Plan Annual Presentation The annual program sponsor- ed by women members of Kvut- zah Ivrith will be held on Sat- urday evening, at the Rose Sit- tig Cohen Bldg., 13226 Lawton. Mrs. Julius Ring, president of the Kvutzah Auxiliary, will open the program, and Mrs. J. M. Ma- this will serve as chairman. Participating in the evening of addresses, recitations, vocal solos and community singing are Mesdames Ruth Chanin, De- borah Dworkin, Leah Pike; Ce- celia Plafkin, Helen Raclin and Ilsa Roberg. Mrs. C. Fishbaine will be accompanist. The meeting is open to the public at no charge: Sanaliel Leib, Candidate for Circuit Judge Held All Bnai Brith Offices ZOD Meting Acclainis Israel Caravan Three members of the Israel Caravan that toured Jewish communities in the past month — Martha Schlamme, Shmuel Freshko and Mort Freeman —, were enthusiastically acclaimed March 26, at a meeting of the Zionist Organization of Detroit at the Beth Aaron Synagogue. A. C. Lappin, ZOD president, presided. Greetings were extend- ed by Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorre- lick. A membership appeal was made by Rabbi Leon Fram. Miss Schlamme promptly won the hearts of her audience with her Israeli, Yiddish and English songs and an Irish tune. Freshko, who played his own composition, showed great skill as a musician. Freeman, master of ceremounies, sang several songs and showed keen under- standing of the Israeli composi- tions. He also seconded the ZOD membership appeal with a brief address. , , e *>****+******4****+*+***-• * banks • "With A Palestine Arab Refugees Begin Collecting Released Bank Funds LONDON, (JTA)—Two in Cairo began accepting appli- 4: Smile And cations from Palestine Arab A Song" refugees for the release of bank accounts frozen in Israel, which the Israel Government has agreed to release. WHEN Y • Sammy t oaf • M.C. COCKTAIL , Samuel W. Leib, one of the two Leib, who is candidate for the Jewish candidates for a judge- Circuit Court Bench, has been ship in Monday's election, has active in many community af- fairs, including relief drives. Starting in the lowest ranks in Pisgah Lodge, he rose to the highest office, the presidency, to the presidency of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council and to the presidency of District No. • READY MIXED NORTHLAND DRIVER TRAINING L'AIGLON (formerly Huyler's) IN THE FISHER BLDG. FACILITIES ROR PRIVATE PARTIES Formal or Informal • Showers • Weddings • Sweet 16 Parties • Receptions • Supper Dances • Cocktail Parties Large Group Meetings • AAA Driver Training Institute Graduate • Professional Certified Teacher • Dual-Control Training Car NO INCREASE IN PRICES Personal Instruction For Reservations Cal Saul H. Sinkoff UN. 2-4033 Sunday mid Evenings included *WE. 3-1934 or WE. 4-3663 (fl F Are now showing a large new selection of ViA'RYDTE Slacks and Sport Jackets PERFECT INDIVIDUAL FITTING REASONABLE PRICES SPECrAusTS IN ALTERATIONS and REMODELING of MEN'S and WOMEN'S CLOTHING 11559 DEXTER WE. 3-9152 1111411110111•01111111••10111.... WHERE TO DINE SAVOIA RESTAURANT Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Raviolli We Cater to Families and Parties Full Course Dinners $1.25 up 15508 Livernois Open Sun. 2-9775 UN. For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack. For a Light Lunch or Complete Dingtal Stop At STAFFORD'S FINE Foous 8333 LINWOOD BOESKY'S SID'S CAFE LOUNGE Enjoy the best in food and entertainment at moderate prices. Dancing nightly. We cater to parties and banquets. Open Sunday. 15241 L WARREN at Barham TU. 2-3883 KORMENDY'S HUNGARIAN DINING RCN Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home made cheese cake and strudel. Banquet, shower ind party accommodations at any time. Closed Tuesday. Open (sally from a to le p.m., Sundays and holidays from 1 to 10 p.m. Call TR. 3-7444, if no answer TR. 1-4485. 114 PALLISTER AVE. — Air Conditioned — FREE PARKING BOESKY'S 12th and Hazelwood TR. 2-4375 A Distinguished Delicatessen, Restaurant, and Cocktail Lounge. Fine Foods a Bowling Banquets • aftd snzvE tr*Vn Entertainment RADOM TAILORS & CLEANERS Jewish Information Bureau Joins Fight on Communism Hack Shoe Co. to Build New Store on Livernois Hack Shoe Co., 37-year-old local firm, has purchased a lot on Livernois Ave., a block north of its present store. Building will start immediately, announced Leonard Hack, secretary-treas- urer of the company. The contemplated building will provide a larger fitting room and more stock space to meet growth of business in the area since the Livernois branch was opened over three years ago. CHILL 4 0 .r U.:4'4 .a Fri? peas J 6. Bernard G. Richards, chair- man of the Jewish Information Bureau, has received a letter of appreciation from Charles P. Miller, acting director of the In- ternational Press Service, for contributing material to IPS for its "Religion in the United States" project. The special kit being assem- bled by IPS will be used to ex- plain the American way of life in fighting Communist propa- SAMUEL W. LEIB ganda. Distribution of the kit the rare distinction of having will be made in 75 countries. held all offices in the Bnai Brith here and in District No. 6. jOal 4-41 TED ER 54 di Your Entertaining How Available Orchestra and CLAM SHOP and BAR TR. 2"8800- Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea F000ds Music by Muzak No Entertainment Tax 2675 E. GRAND BLVD. MARIA'S PIZZERIA TR. 5-5100 Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods 7113 Parking Facilities . . . Carry Out Seryioe PURITAN . . • Open 4 p.m. to 3 a . rn .... UN. 4-9816 TR. 2-8500 Take Out and Delivery BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q Service Our Specialty • . . Ribs & Chicken right off the fire. Cor. 12th & Ciairrnount Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m. AL GREEN'S 15301 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield VA. 2-4118 Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5 to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m. Nightly 8 P. M. - 1 A. M. Presents ERRY BIELFIELD JERRY ROBINSON DOWNTOWN Keyboard Artist CARL5e CHOP I° HOUSE FINE FOOD CHOICE LIQUORS 3020 GRAND AN RDRIVER. 000 Free Parking. TE. 2-8600. Private ms for wedding parties. Serving the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea F000d for more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our own cellars. RU BIN ROOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods. Steaks. Chops. Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Ratnburgers. "Served as you like it." UN. 1-9802 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 1% Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours "PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY OUR BUSINESS DEPENDS ON YOU" THE FAMILY RESTAURANT AND GRILL 12017 DEXTER Open 4 a.m. to Midnight WE. 5-9798 • Finest Steaks and Poultry. Serving Jewish Style Dinners. THE BAGEL RESTAURANT 2755 Woodward, next to Roxy Theater TE. 2-8007 CATERERS FOR PARTIES AND SOCIALS AT HOME, CLUB or LODGE Martin and Elizabeth Eichelhaum Recently Catered to Craftsman's Lodge, F. S A. M.