4 111011111WWWWWwWW t11111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111 111111 11111111111111111111111111111111141111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Danny Raskin's 0 LISTENING T 411111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111181111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 gom .111111111111WEIR 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!" * * 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 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15 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 * * * from where both Mark and Nes- See, and Ask LITTLE MARLIN REISS, five- sie graduated in 1935 .. Their DRIVER TRAINING Only For year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- philosophy is that a happy stu- • AAA Driver Training Institute Graduate dent makes a good student and seph Reiss, was watching his • Professional Certified Teacher a better citizen in his or her mother change the baby . . • Dual-Control Training Car 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 * * got to salt him!" LONDON, (JTA) — A sugges- DURING some of the hottest * * 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 * 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!" UN. 2-9775 would be left with a mainte- * * 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 . . . 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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." . • * * * ZINOVI private parties (after 3 p.m.) until September t CLAM SHOP and BAR Please Call WO. 1-8000 Ext. 263 Your Entertaining M. 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