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October 16, 1953 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-10-16

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Federation Jr. Division
Solicits for Torch Fund

`Informed Public' Key to Combatting
Bigotry, Lehman Tells NCRAC Delegates

Fourteen young adults will
serve as captains in the Torch
Fund drive of the Wilted Foun-
CHICAGO, (JTA)—The three-- chief White House aide, Sher- dation,' to cover the area as-
day 11th plenary session of the - man Adams, was another speak- signed to the Junior Division of
National Community Relations er at the NCRAC session. He th e Je wish
Advisory Council opened- here told the delegates that the "tra- according--- to Marjorie Cowan,
with . a discussion Of - problems dition of equal justice in the Junior Division Torch Furid
.
dealing with combatting anti- federal government will be car- C
.
g
Semitism and extending civil ried forward by President Eisen- associa te chairman
-
hower who deeply believes in the
rights.
Working with area "A" chair-
Attending the parley were freedom of the individual as man, Rhoda Goldschlag, are
some 200 delegates from six na- the greatest resource of the na- captains N. Brewster Broder,
tional and 30 local Jewish tion."
Herbert Zeme, Sue Hymans,
The president and his entire Howard Schwartz, Faye Neirnark,
groups who c o in prise the
administration "will constantly Estelle Levine and Sarah Shan-
NCRAC.
Addressing the opening ses- move forward toward the goal I field. •
sion, Sen. Herbert H. Lehman, of human freedom and equality
Bernard Cantor, area "B"
of.New York, said he was con- of opportunity for all," Rabb chairman, will have as his cap-
said. Reading the President's ' tains Ronald Klafer, Robt. Metz,
vinced that if
personal greetings to the con- Marge Kuttnaue r, Gloria
there were an
vention, Rabb told the delegates, Smith, Vernon Leopold, Marshall
informed public
"In your purposes, you exempli- Wallace, Joe Whitberg and Jack
opinion in the
fy that defense of human dig- Alspector.
United S t a tes
nity and individual freedom so
The area assigned to the Divi-
"there would be
basic to the •American spirit. In sion is from Fullerton to Joy
no M c C a.rthy-
your interorganizationai cooper- Road and from Livernois to
ism, there would
ation you manifest that dedica- Dexter. Any Jewish young adult
be no McC a r-
tion to common purpose which wishing to volunteer is asked to
ran-Walter Act,
is the only sure basis for pro- call the Junior Division, WO.
no civil rights
gress toward attaining equality 5- 939.
problem" in the
An orientation and kit distri-
of opportunity for all."
U.S. Trager
Speaking of his recent trip
In accepting office, to which bution meeting for workers will
abroad, he said that "we are he was elected by acclamation, be held at 8 p.m., Tuesday, at
viewed by many in Europe today Trager pledged to devote him- the Rose Sittig Cohen Building.
as already under the shadow of self to the furtherance of the
an indigenous Fascism." While principles of joint planning, co-
the S e n a t or called this a ordinated activity and mutual
"strained and distorted view." cooperation, which he said
he added that nevertheless it characterized the regime of Mr.
"has some basis in fact."
Kane before him.
Continuing its new feature of
Irving ' K a n e, of Cleveland;
In his final report as chair-. presenting the lives of leading
chairman of the NCRAC, paid man, Kane stressed the abjec- personalities in the community,
tribute to Sen. Lehman for his tive of NCRAC — "coordination ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR will
"leadership in the cause of hu- among Jewish community rela- pay tribute to Fred Gunsberg,
man dignity a n d individual tions agencies, not control over worshipful master of Mosaic
freedoms which has inspired all . them." Lodge, F.&A.M., during the pro-
Of us" and presented him with
Kane ended his report with gram this Saturday, from 9:30
a iiound volume of letters from a plea
to the American Jewish to 10:30 p.m., over station WJLB.
all the NCRAC constituent or- Committee,
a n d Anti-Defama- The program is also heard from
ganizations.
Sunday.
Sen. Lehman was introduced tion League of Bnai Brit h, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.,
* * *
which
last
year
bolted

NCRAC,

by Bernard H. Trager, of Bridge-
Wayne County Chapter
port, who was the evening's "to shake off their fears and The
of the MARCH of DIMES is in-
chairman. Trager later w a s their suspicions," and expressed viting families of• polio patients
elected NCRAC chairman, suc- the hope that both agencies, to meet with Dr. Morton A.
ceeding Kane. He had been a their doubts allayed, would re- Seidenfeld, Ph. D., Wednesday,
vice-chairman of NCRAC for join the cooperative coordinat- at 8 p.m., in the Rpd Arrow
ing NCRAC process.
five ears
Veterans' Memorial Build-
The theme of the three-day . Room, 151
Maxwell M. Rabb, assistant to
W. Jefferson. Dr. Sei-
plenary session was "Community Yng,
denfeld will discuss all the as-
Relations Programming in the pects of re-adjustment and
Light of the Current and family relationships which may
A RN
Emerging • Social and Political occur when a family has had - a
Climate." Attending the ses-
stricken with polio and
5,oLD
OF' iiiCYTTLE
sions were representatives of member
the patient returns to the circle
American Jewish Congress,- Jew- • with problems of adjustment.
itGESIT
ish Labor Committee, Jewish
* * *
War Veterans, Union of Ameri-
411
VICOMTESSE
ANTOINETTE
can Hebrew Congregations, de Bellaigue, former
tutor for
Union of Orthodox Congrega-- Queen
Elizabeth and Princess
tions, -United Synagogue of Margaret Rose 'of England, will
America. and Jewish councils speak at Detroit Town
and federations from major Wednesday morning, 11 o'clock,
cities in the country.
in Fisher Theatre. Her subject
Elected with . Trager for the ,Will be, "The -Seven Most Color-
coming year were Sidney Hol- ful Women in the World."
lander, Judge Isaac Pacht and
* * *
GRAPE WINE
. Lewis Weinstein, vice-chairmen;
A
series
of
on " IN-
Julian A. Kiser, secretary; and
" S TMENT programs
KNOW - HOW"
David L. Ullman, treasurer. V.e;
Boris M. Joffe, of the Detroit opened Thursday at the Sher -
Jewish COmmunity Council, and wood Forest Branch Library
7117 W. Seven Mile Rd. Three
Harry Madison, national presi- subsequent
talks will be offered
dent of JWV from Detroit, were at 7;30 p.m., for three more
elected to the executive commit- , Thursdays, with speakers well -
tee.
versed in stock market opera-
tions and' finance.
Sid Shmarak's
*
* *
Michigan men and women
who are interested 'in starting
their own small businesses or
who have problems with their
existing businesses; will get help
ISRAEL ENTERPRISES, 11820 at the fourth annual SMALL
Dexter, has just received a new BUSINESS CLINIC to he held
shipment of Israeli sweaters for at Kellogg Center, Michigan
women which have created a State College, Lansing, Oct. 24
sensation, and been so much in and 25.
demand. The sweaters have
distinctive stitching and one of
the new arrivals features a two
1953 BUICK SPECIAL
piece sweater and stole combi-
$2301.30
nation. Also in the shipment
Complete. This price In-
are leather (some washable)• Delivered
cludes directional signals, State sales
.
for $2301.30.
gloves for •men and women, and tax and license
several styles in men's sweaters.
See
or Call
* • •
GOLDHAR - ZIMMER, I N C.,
Jack
Chrysler and Plymouth dealers,
located at 18500 Livernois, an-
Markowitz
nounce- that Iry Davis; well
Today
known automobile salesman in
For Further
the
community,
has
joined
their
DC
.„,(1.
OIADE AND aorrt.eo
Details
MILAN
large staff; and invite their
WINERIES, OE'FROIL
at
NICNIGAN SONDE° WINERY o•;
many friends to come in, see
and drive the new 1954 Plym-
BUICK RETAIL
outh now . on display in their
giOwroom.
STORE
6164 CASS AVE.
ALEXANDER WEINSTOCK, 22,
Near G.M. Bldg.
of Brooklyn, was chosen chair-
TR. 5-9700
man of the national. Zionist
Res. T4..3-3960
south -counc4.

News Brevities

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3

Friday.

October 16, 1953

on

SWEETEST
DAY

a man's best friend is -

Chocolates

Symphony Assortment: Musical
symbols proclaim a harmoni-
ous arrangement of Barton's
delicious chocolates. Fruit cor-
dials, truffels, Viennese crunch,
pecan delight, delicious fruits

Assorted

and many others.

milk and dark chocolates.

1 lb., $11.64

2 lb., $3.23.

BARTO%

Famous for Continental

Chocolates and Continental Ice Cream

At Barton's 58 Continental Chocolate Shops in

etiroit,

New York, Philadelphia, and Newark..

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00046040014.r.

Dexter -6 Mile- Livernois
and Wyoming stores open
Sweetest Day, October 17tb,
Saturday evening,
6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.

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