▪ p Danny Raskin's = -- :.-7. a = LISTENING E., T = NORTHLAND * Friday, June 26, 1953 Yeshivah Synagogue Council To Discuss New Structure E E --. - -- 411111i111111111)1111111111111111111111itiffilitl1111111I11111111111111 111111111 = 1111111111111111111011111 =1111111 I 1111 1 11111111110 IN OUR column a couple of moment devoted to working out weeks ago, we erroneously item- details of . the contract with the ed on usually reliable. but this representatives of labor ... Fin- time' false, information that it ally, his nerves taut, and frus- was a Federal offense to men- trated by the inflexibility of the tion "Delicatessen Style" on a union demands, he went to his product not processed in a deli- doctor for a sedative . . . The catessen . . To tell the truth, medic, after due consideration, this statement is more ridicu- prescribed twilight sleep . . . lous than its sounds . . .- since "Miga.wd," ,exploded the harried there are delicatessens all over boss, "EVERYTHING for labor." a a a • the city . ; and a great many of them are not Jewish. WHEN THE Washington Blvd. -* * * merchants were called to a WITH CATCHER Joe Gins- meeting by the heads of the berg traded to Cleveland by the Ford Dealers Association and Detroit Tigers, Tribe General asked to put displays in their Manager Hank Greenberg, who windows commemorating t h e bars no race, creed, nationality GOlden Anniversary of Ford, or color in maintaining a win-. Jack Citron suggested that the yrting ball club, now has his sec- whole thing be placed on a com- ond Jewish ball player . the petitive_ basis ... with the win- other beirig third base - slugger ners receiving prizes according to selections made by judges ... Ai Rosen. * * * The dealers accepted it at once HY.MAN SIMON. of Simon as a terrific idea . . . and allot- Electric Co. is a member of the ted $300 for first prize, $200 for .My Name Is a Poem Club . . . second prize and $100 for third originated some, years back by prize .. The winners, Hickey's, King Features Syndicate col- Warren's and Hessings, had fine liimpist E. V. Durling with displays . . . but nowhere com- members from all parts of the parable, in this column's opin- country . Both names don't ion, to Solly Lewis' creative have to be the same . . just artistry on behalf of J. M. Cit- ron.. rhyme. * * * .BORIS JOFFE tells about the Jew living in the Soviet Union Oniena Inn Lists Its who wished to observe Pesach Staff, Entertainers „ . He appealed at that time to Stalin for permission to clean Ben Zavin, able young social his house, buy some wine, and director and star entertainer at ask the four questions in con- beautiful Omena Inn, brings to nection. with his observance of his new assignment his years of the Passover . . A few days film,. radio, TV and theatrical later he was summoned to -the experience in acting and pro- presence of the dictator and ducing. given his answer ... "The clean- Wyn Garden Landis, last sea- ing of the house," he was told, son's favorite vocalist, is appear- "is a wholesome thing and is ing again this therefore permitted. • The pur- year at Omena. chase of wine, since it must be bought through state monop- The Harold oly. is also permitted. The four Herman orches- questions, however, raise a dif- tra supplies the ferent problem. In the Soviet dance rhythms. fatherland, the asking of ques- Joe Cornell and tions is forbidden." his partner * * * again take over SAM GRONER recalls that the social and- somebody once asked the late inter pretative Huey Long if he thought. we Ben Zavin dance routines. would ever have fasCistri in the In charge of the Inn's cuisine United- States ... "Sure we will," Robert Cohen and Mrs. Ben predicted Long, "only we'll call are Levitt, whose high reputation it anti-faScism!" • is known in the Catskills. • * a There are children's counsel- ON HER OPENING night at the Elmwood, Sohpie Tucker al- ors and alert life guards to most broke•down when the huge monitor water sports at Omena array of flowers was brought on Inn, whose season opened June stage and placed on pianist- 26. cousin-manager Ted Shapiro's Billy Rose is considering a piano . . She read the mes- sages aloud, including one from fall production on. Broadway of the Windsor Jewish Community "The ImmOrtalist," adapted by Council, to the over-capacity Ruth and Augustus Goetz from throng that had come to greet the Andre Gide original. He's her . . . This is Sophie's 50th seeking Marlon Brando as star. Anniversary in show business and 'the last of the red-hot mamas" put on one of the fin- est performances of •her career DRIVER TRAINING in appreciation of • the over- • AAA Driver Training Institute Graduate whelming welcome she received. • 1 8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ZOD Workers Given Awards * * • MOE SNYDER is a looker- outer for unusual signs when- ever he travels . , One from his • coveted collection is "Go slow—this is a one-hearse. town" . . and another is "167 persons died here last year. from gas. Eleven inhaled. Nine put a lighted match to it. 147 stepped on it" . . But the one that still gives him the biggest kick is a - warning posted at the entrance to a bumpy, dirt backroad in a frequently-flooded area of Miss- ouri which reads, "Take notice! When this sign is under water, road is impassable!" * a a JOE BROWNSTEIN, Detroiter now in LOS ANGELES, writes telling the story of the employer who had been in negotiation for months with the union repre- 4enting his employees Around the clock sessions were • he norm--:with every waking At the annual meeting of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, merit awards were given to those who secured the most members as a result of a telephone campaign and personal solicitations. Left to right: SAMUEL FELDSTEIN, DAVID M. ZELLMAN, A. C. LAPPIN, retiring president, who presented the awards, Dr. BER- NARD WESTON, membership chairman, HARRY COHEN and LOUIS LIGHTSTONE. Joseph F. Hirsch, not present at the time, also received a citation of merit. Detroiters Elected On Bellefaire Board Maurice A. Enggass and Mrs. Samuel Aaron of Detroit were re-elected to the board of trus- tees of Bellefaire, Jewish Child Care Center located in Cleve- land, which services the mid- western states, at the institu- tion's 85th annual meeting held in Cleveland June 21, it was announced by Bertram J. Krohngold, president. Samuel A. Leib of Detroit also is serving on the Bellefaire board. Reflecting the increased need for psychiatric services, and other trained staff to help the more disturbed youngsters being admitted to the institution, the board appioved the budget of $419,753.35 for 1953-54. In addi- tion, the board authorized the expenditure of $68,000 from the capital reserves of the agency to meet major repairs and re- furnishing needs in the quarter- century old cottages. Personal Instruction Sunday and Evenings Included r • Young Zionists Attend Concert Young Zionist Club will at- tend the pop concert of the De- troit Symphony Orchestra Tues- day at the State Fair Grounds. 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