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September 04, 1953 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-09-04

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Franklin Hills Country Club-
Honors Leonard Simons With
Gift for Research in Cancer

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6—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 4, 1953

In recognition of the many Burkemo, Franklin Hills' pro.
services rendered by Leonard President's Day at Franklin .
Simons to the community and Hills also marked the 25th an-
to Franklin Hills CountrY Club, I niversary of the club, since it
of which he is president, the iadopted the present name. It
club has decided to make a lib- was preceded by Redford Coun-
eral contribution to Sinai Hospi- try Club whose first president
tal, to be used for research in was Leo M. Butzel C1914-15). He
was succeeded, at Redford and
cancer.
This announcement was made Franklin Hills, by the following
presidents: Henry Fechimer,
Aug. 27, at the
Melville, S. Welt, Judge Charles
President's Day
C. Simons, Meyer L. Prentis,
dinner at th e
Maurice Caplan, H. J. L. Frank,
club, given in
Harry S. Grant, Nate S. Shapero.
Mr. Simons'
Leonard T. Lewis, Samuel H.
honor. Nate S.
Rubiner. Robert J. Newman, Sid-
Shapero, m. a k-
ney J. Allen and now Leonard
i ng the an-
Simons.
nouncement,
praised Mr.
Max Smitt was chairman in
Simons for his
charge of arrangements for the
Simons
generosity and
President's Day testimonial to
for his unselfish efforts in be- Mr. Simons.
half of all worthy communal
causes.
Jason L. Honigman was toast
Young Israel Condemns
master at the dinner, which was
preceded by numerous sports Kinsey's Near Report
events in which the members
were joined by . distinguished
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Em-
guests, who included city, coun- phasizing that he speaks for
ty and state officials.
50,000 American Jews affiliated
William M. Mazer, secretary of with 70 Young Israel syna-
Franklin Hills Club, presented gogues, Pincus Iseson, national
Mr. Simons with a plaque on president of the Young Israel
which was inscribed a resolution movement, issued a statement
of tribute adopted by the club.
deploring the advance publicity
The principal address of the
given to Dr. Kinsey's book on
evening was delivered by
American women.
George W. Stark, of the De-
"These advance releases and,
troit News, president of the
judging by them, the book it-
Detroit Historical Commission,
self, will do incalculable harm
who praised Mr. Simons for
to the morals of adolescents and
his help in establishing the
adults alike," the statement
Historical Commission's build-
says. "A book of this kind be-
ing and for his readiness to be longs properly only in the hands
of service in the gathering of
of . clergymen, physiciang and
historical material.
educators. The laity will see in
Another feature of the eve-
this book only another addition
ning was the singing of a song
to an already too extensive por-
dedicated to Mr. Simons. It
nographic literature and will
was written by Mrs. C. H. Ger-
infer from the statistics con-
shenson and was sung by Mrs. tained in it justification for im-
Phil Brestoff (Dee Parker).
moral actions heretofore proper-
A brief talk was delivered
ly condemned.
by the PGA Champ, Wally
"Without taking issue with the
scientific validity of Dr. Kinsey's
findings, we feel that the pub-
licizing of these statistics in-
stead of encouraging greater
watchfulness and m o r al re-
straint, will have the reverse ef-
fect and result in a • further
breakdown of chastity and the
purity of the home life, the pil-
lars of our Americari civiliza-
tion."

Hordes Proudly Rides
On Israel-Made fires

Minna Weisenfeld will be the Her specialty events are the free
only Michigan representatiiiie to style, back stroke and medley
William Hordes has the dis- participate in the Fourth An- relay team.
tinction of being the first De- nual Maccabiah Games in Tel
When she returns around Oct-
troiter to ride on Israel tires.
ober 5. Minna will begin studies
Aviv this month.
Last week he learned that
The talented miss, daughter of at U. of M. She plans to take
Union Tire Co. here had four Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Weisenfeld, a course in physical education,
Israel - m a d e of 4261 Sturtevant, will leave on eventually planning to become
tires. The presi- Sept. 14 for New York where either a. coach or a physical edu-
-• dent of- Union she will join 140 other young cation instructor.
Tire Co., Ben athletes—ineh and women—for
—osent h a 1, re-a flight to • Israel, via El _ Al air-
Emigration of Yemenites
leased two of lines.
t h e m to Mr.
Minna, who will enter her Awa its Transportation
Hordes who now freshman year at the University
proudly displays of Michigan this fall, is known
LONDON, (JTA) — British
to all he throughout the state as one of authorities at the Aden Protec-
••;i: iss " sia m them
ee ts .
its most promising women swim- torate are unwilling to allow
In Hebrew, on mers.
.
several hundred Yemenite Jews,
Hordes
these two tires,
A member of the Jewish Cen- wandering in the desert near the
are the worlds "Gerenal Israel." ter swimming team, she holds 25 Aden border, to enter until Is-
In English is the legend: "Man- medals from the Amateur Ath- raeli authorities have m a d e
ufactured by General Tire & letic Union (AAU) for competi- necessary arrangements for
Rubber Co., Ltd., Israel—Licens- ton in various meets. S h e their early transportation to the
ed by General Tire & Rubber joined the Center team five Jewish state, sources here dis-
Co., Akron, 0., U.S.A." years ago, and has been tutored closed.
by Manny R a t t n e r, Center
Those spokesmen say that
swimming coach.
Protectorate officials fear that
CARD OF THANKS
The young swimmer, w h o the Yemenites will be stranded
The family of the late Jerry
J. Greenblatt wishes to thank graduated in June from Central in Aden while Israel tries to
its relatives and friends for the High School, won two letters for arrange transportation, and
many kindnesses extended dur- swimming while in school, and that they "do not want this to
was a mainstay on the team. happen."
ing its recent bereavement.

AT

AMERICAN

Delicious ,
01 1 eot

Iranian Revolt Delays
Trip of Jewish Emigrants

Detroiter Minna Weisenfeld to Represent
State in Fourth Israel Maccabiah

It doesn't take long for pennies
and dollars saved regularly to
add up to a tidy reserve. It's
especially true when you open an
account at American, where sav-
ings earn a high 2% interest. All
accounts insured to $10,000.00,
and, if opened by the 10th of
month, receive full earnings start-
ing from the 1st.

CURRENT
RATE

AMERICAN SAVINGS

AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION

.

"Save the American Way"

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—A motor
convoy with 140 Iranian Jews
en route to Israel, which left
Teheran for the Turkish fron-
tier a week ago, is stranded just
inside Persia, the Jewish Agency
was informed by cable from Iran.
The party was stranded be-
cause the Persian border was
closed in the aftermath of the
anti-Mossadegh coup. It is wait-
ing for the border controls to
be lifted. It appears here that
the party will miss a ship which
is now at the Turkish port of
Alexandretta to take it to Israel.

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