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Bounin Name's BB Council Chairmen.
Alfred H. Bounin, president of
the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith
Council, has released the follow-
ing list of individuals appointed
to key Council committee chair-
manships:
Julius Reznick, ADL; Victor
B1 o o f e 1 d, vice-chairman;
Maxwell M. Lowe, administra-
tive; Edgar Brown, aid to Is-
rael; Samuel Gottlieb, vice-
chairman; Meyer W. Leib,
Americanism; Joseph Levin,
athletic; Harold Weiss, vice-
chairman; Jack Gilbert, BBYO
and vocational service; Alfred E.
Lakin, vice - chairman; Alex
Adelberg, blood bank; Max Fo-
gelman and Leo Polk, vice-
chairmen; Leo Sobel, budget;
Samuel Dubrinsky, by - laWs;
Walter Berlow, vice-chairman.
Others are Albert Shapiro,
civilian defense; Robert Vene-
tianer, community service; Har-
old Finegood, vice- chairman;
Louis Russman, conservation;
Harry Katz and Milo Rappaport,
vice-chairmen; Thomas Zohott,
secretaries; George Levine, vice-
chair ma n; Louis Russman,
fund -r a i s i n g; Louis Weber,
Sabbath Services
George Klein and Moe R. Miller,
vice-chairman; Ludwig Boraks,
Hillel; M. Manuel Hellman, in-
terfraternal banquet; Robert R.
Tathens, 3- CC liaison; Jack
Caminker, membership; Harry
Weinberger, vice-chairman.'
Completing the list are Sam-
uel Shulman, new lodges; Albert
E. Berger, parliamentarian; Sam
Arnold, press and publicity;
Fred Sorkow, vice - chairman;
Melvin Weiss, programs and
seminars; Philip Fox, vice-
chairman; Rob e r t Rudman,
SCAFV; Louis E. Barden, vice-
chairman; Harry Golden, social
welfare; Irving Davis, special
projects; Nathan Sosin, Federa-
tion liaison; Samuel H. Green-
berg, vice-chairman; Mannie
Cornfield, women's chapters.
Services will be held this Fri-
day and Saturday in all Ortho-
dox, Conservative and Reform
synagogues.
At Cong. Mishkan Israel, Rab-
bi Isaac Stoliman will preach
Saturday on "Major and Minor
Commandments." At Cong. Aha-
vas Achim, Rabbi Jacob Chin-
it? ,will Saturday on
"Three Sabbaths of Conso-
lation." Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue has scheduled services for
6 p.m., today, and at 8:45 a.m.,
Saturday.
MORRIS MOSS, bossman at Adas Shalom string ensemble, was
Allied Auto Parts, goes about his giving Herman Raskin of Cam-
quiet ways as a humanitarian pus Auto Parts, a violin lesson
... ever searching to be instru- . . . and while engrossed in ac-
mental in the prevention of ju- centuating a particular point in
venile delinquency . . He tells his teaching to Herman, said,
of the Shanty Restaurant on "I have studied all my life. I'm
Wyoming, owned by Mark and considered pretty g o o d. But
Nessie Stebbins . . . where the Heifetz is much better!"
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couple and two sisters working
Last night I held a little hand
there, Arvilla and Audrey Syria,
So dainty and so sweet
continue day after day to mold
I thought my heart would break in tvco
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So wildly did it beat.
better relationships among the
Friday, July 31, 1953
No other hand in all the world
teen-agers of Mackenzie High
Can greater solace bring
Than the hand I held last night
School . . . only a half block
Four aces and a king.
Be Sure to
away from he restaurant ... and
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from where both Mark and Nes-
See, and Ask
LITTLE MARLIN REISS, five-
sie graduated in 1935 .. Their
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son
of
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philosophy is that a happy stu-
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dent makes a good student and seph Reiss, was watching his
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a better citizen in his or her mother change the baby . .
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community • . bearing out When she overlooked sprinkling
Moss's own contention in his the tot's backside with talcum Proposes Britain Send
Saul H. Sinkoff UN. 2-4033
constant fight against juvenile powder and hurried him into his
diaper,
young
Marlin
reproved
Soldiers to Israel
delinquency.
her sharply, "Hey, Mom, you for-
Sunday and Evenings Included
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got to salt him!"
LONDON, (JTA) — A sugges-
DURING some of the hottest
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tion that "perhaps at the price
of the recent hot days Mir-
THE RORSCHACH test is wide-
of considerable economic aid to
iam and Boris Joffe and their
ly used by psychiatrists today to
children motored to New York get an insight into the mentali- Israel, British troops could go
. . Reaching their destination
ty and personality of new pa- back there," was made in the
they ushered their brood into
tients . . . the test consists of a House of Commons by Major E.
the N. Y. home of Miriam's par-
series of cards, with different
ents, where one of the first abstract designs thereon, which A. Legge-Bourke, Conservative
things they sought were long
are shown to the patient one by deputy, during a debate on for-
cold drinks of water . . . all, that one . . . The patient must re- eign affairs.
is, except two-year-old Victor, port what each design suggests
He said that one of the major
who stunned his grandparents to him, and from his answers, reasons Egypt insists on Bri-
by politely but firmly asking for sometimes s h o r t, sometimes tain's leaving the Suez Canal is
Phone WO. 5-6877 for Resv.
"bock beer!"
wandering on for long stretches the desire to redeem itself from
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the experienced analyst can the shocking defeat suffered in
Al ELMWOOD CASINO
SAM R.EISIG of Richard's draw a number of pertinent con- the war with Israel, and pointed
Siegel's
Windsor
Cancellation Shoes next to the clusions . . The test is named out that any likelihood of Egypt
Hotel Detroiter had a lot of after its Swiss inventor, Dr. Her- ever invading Israel must be
L SUMM ER FESTIVAL OF
stories to tell brother Lou when man Rorschach . . Dr. Felix avoided for the sake of main-
IIMUSIC &FUN WITH STAR CAST OF 30
the latter moved here from Buf- Rosenwach tells the story of one taining peace in the Middle
falo, N. Y., to open another analyst in the Bronx who de- East.
Richard's 'on Randolph and cided to use the Rorschach test
The Major suggested that a
Broadway . . . but the one that on a troublesome new case .
fighting section of the British
stood out the most in his mind He flashed the first card on the troops, or a sufficient quantity
was of the time recently, when bewildered patient and asked of them, should be moved from
two silver-haired old ladies wob- quietly, "Now what does this de- the Canal area to some other
bled down Woodward in their sign suggest to you?" . . . The place in the Middle East, pos-
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
moth-eaten coupe, made an il- patient peered at it a moment, sibly Israel, so that British
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Raviolli
legal turn, and compounded then begged, "Look, doctor, we fighting forces could remain in
We Cater to Families and Parties
Full Course Dinners $1.25 up
their felony by ignoring the - out- both went to P. S. 46, didn't we? the area while the Suez base
15508 Livernois
Open Sun.
raged traffic officer's endeavors Give me a hint!"
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would be left with a mainte-
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to stop them . . . He finally
nance squad.
caught up with them when they
For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
JUST A THOUGHT . . Leo
turned a r ound. the park on Polk has given 89 pints of
For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Slop At
Adams and came back .. . Didn't blood since Pearl Harbor . .
FINE FOODS
8333 LINWOOD
you hear my whistle?" he de- while so many others haven't
manded angrily . . . The perky even made a single effort to
octogenarian at the wheel looked give at least one pint!
at him coyly and admitted, "Yes,
Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home made cheese cake and strudel. Banquet, shower
the beautiful
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p.m., Sundays and holidays from 1 to 10 p.m. Call TR. 3-7444, if no answer TR. 1-4485
when I'm driving." .. . The cop t "With A '
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looked astonished, then broke
Smile And
into a broad grin, and said,
available for
TR. 2-4375
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BOESKY'S
"You win, lady! Drive on!"
12th and Hazelwood
NORTHLAND
Personal Instruction
Opening Aug. 6
!AMES
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This Wee.
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WHERE TO DINE
STAFFORD'S
KORMENDY'S HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM
Book Casino!
IT WAS LAST January that
about 10 druggists were asked
by Bnai Brith to start a Louis
Stone Lodge in memory of the
great humanitarian who had
passed away . . Today, only
seven months later, there are
over 200 members of the lodge
. with a major purpose to
carry on the work done by
Louis Stone . while he was lib-
ing in combating potential
juvenile delinquency by show-
ing underprivileged children of
Detroit the brighter side of
life.
AL BOESKY was elected the
first president of the Louis
Stone Lodge . . . At the recent
installation of officers, Mark
Beltaire of the Free Press, was
master of ceremonies and in-.
troduced guest speaker Walter
Fuller, fraternal editor of the
Detroit News, as the "Imperial
Potentate" of the Shriner Or-
der . Fuller, who ., not too
long ago, was elected Illustri-
ous Potentate at the annual
election, got a laugh from
the capacity-crowded attend-
ance • at Bel-Aire when he
started off - by saying, "The
newspaper down the street is
wrong again." .
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until September
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2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
TR. 2-8500
Take Out and Delivery
Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs & Chicken right off the fire.
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15241 E. WARREN at Barham
TU. 2-3883
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
Air-Conditioned .
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