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Danny
Raskin's
U.S. Intercedes for 3
Israelis Jailed by Iraq
WASHINGTON, (JTA)—The
LISTENING
U. S. Government has taken
steps to help free three Israeli
citizens who have been kept
in a Bagdad jail for several
weeks after a British plane
in which they were flying to
Iran was forced down in Iraq.
Through Ambassador Bur-
ton Berry, U. S. envoy to Iraq
and the International Red
Cross, efforts are being made
to release the victims, re-
ported to be an elderly couple
and the wife of an Israeli
bank manager.
THOSE WHO MISSED the re-
cent satire on "This Is Your Women's Di - vision Picks
Life" by the dramatic group of G-Day Drive Leaders
the City of Hope Cancer Fight-
ers, will get another chance to
Directing all their efforts tq-
see the fine presentation, Mon"- wards G-Day, members of the
day evening, at Holiday Manor. general solicitation cabinet of
. . The show created such a the Women's Division in the Al-
stir that a constant stream of lied Jewish Campaign have en-
requests has resulted in its being rolled 210 captains in 27 di-
given a second time. .. Goldie visions, Mrs. Alexander W. San-
Young is chairman of the dra- dens, chairman of general solici-
matic group.
tation; announced.
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Serving as executive vice-
LOU HABER, executive direc- chairman is Mrs. Arthur I.
tor of Adas Shalom Synagogue, Gould.
tells of a meeting of the official Mesdames Maurice Clamage,
board of a needy church in Aubrey Goldman, Max L. Lich-
Minneapolis where the pastor ter, Norman Naimark, Harold
was asking for funds to take Robinson, Harry Robinson, vice-
care of some urgent repairs. The chairmen, will be assisted by
appeal was so strong that one Mesdames Alex Brooks, Benja-
member, known for his miserly min Gutow, Adolph Lowe, Merle
contributions, rose and offered Harris. Arthur Winer, Benjamin
to start the fund with $5.00. Arkin, secretaries.
While he was yet on his feet, Other Cabinet members are
a piece of plaster fell, hitting Mesdames Louis G. Redstone,
him on the head. . . . Surprised prospects survey; S. S. Willis ,
and somewhat disconcerted, he workers recruitment; Herbert S.
mumbled, "I-I think I'd better Frank, assignments; Sander A.
make that $50!" . . . An irrever- Hillman, open balances; Murray
.ent voice in the back of the hall Altman and Abraham Rog -off,
pleaded, "Hit him just once re-solicitation; Mesdames Law-
more, Lord!"
rence Fleischman, Joseph H.
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Jackier, Raymond A. Sokolov
THE OLD SCARE to young- and Milton L. Sorok, members-
`) sters, "The bogey man will get at-large.
you!" seems to have fallen by
the wayside for a new saying, Workmen's Circle Activities
according to Jay Handelsman, Guy Nunn, UAW-CIO radio
1 who, while in the Dexter-Davi- and TV commentator, will ad-
1 Son Market on Wyoming last dress a forum at W. C.
Centre
- week,' overheard a mother tell at 9 p.m. tonight on the-sUbject
her offspring climbing on a "Current National Developments
mechanical pony, "If you don't': As Seen from the Union Point
1 get down from there, McCarthy of View." The public is invited.
will get you!"
I Branch 470 will evaluate the
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! work of the Jewish Labor Com-
MRS. PEARL TARNOPOL con- ; mittee at a meeting at the home
ceived the idea of starting a of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Torby,
Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Group of ! 15801 Steel, at 9:30 p.m. March
City of Hope about four months ! 12.
ago, after a friend had organ-
Branch W. C. 1060, will be in-
I ized a like one in Chicago. . . . stalled at the W. C. Center, at
Nine couples meet every month 8:30 p.m., March 13. Leon Cou-
at each member's home to dis- sens,. chairman of the Detroit
cuss v,That they can do toward organization committee, will in-
furthering the research work in duct the branch.
the fields of cancer, lukemia and
) tuberculosis at the former Los Judge Scheinman, Native
Angeles Sanitarium in Duarte,
Calif. . . . The gals of the group Detroiter, Dies in Calif.
Judge Benjamin J. Schein-
raised $150 at. the first meeting,
selling perfume and jewelled man, who, except for a term in
pens . . . with the first major the army, served on the Califor-
fund-raising
fund-raising event to be a Night L nia Bench since 1931, died in
of Games, March 23, at Knights Los Angeles on Feb. 18 after a
of Pythias Castle Hall on - Wyo- brief illness.
A native Detroiter, member
ming.
of a well known pioneer family,
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MRS. ALLAN MILLER was Judge Scheinman was educated
trying to persuade her eight- at the University of Michigan
, year-old son, Irving, to accom- and at Harvard. He is survived
pany her to Shaarey Zedek, last by his wife, three brothers, At-
N week, for services. "You go to torneys Norman and Harry
Scheinman and Arthur Scheon-
3 the movies once a week and you
enjoy two or three hours' enter- man, and a sister, Mrs. Riva
Frank.
tainment," said Mrs. M i 11 e r,
During World War I he served
"and you go to your friends' in the Navy. In World War II
houses to play and you have a! he was the first Los Angeles
nice time. Now don't you think Superior Court judge to enter
it is only right that once a week the armed forces. He was dis-
you
should go with me to God's
house for just an hour?" . . .
Little Irving thought it over for
a few minutes, then said, "Well,
mom! What would you
think, if you were invited some
where and every time you went,
the fellow was never there?"
charged as a lieutenant-colonel
after serving overseas and re-
turned to the Bench in 1946. He
was a leader in the Jewish War
Veterans, Bnai Brith, American
Jewish Committee and National
Conference of Christians a n d
Jews.
HAMBURG, (JTA)—Commen- in Israeli owned or chartered.
cing in October, 1954, half of all vessels, according to an agree-
German reparations shipments
The Junior Division of the Al- to Israel will be carried in Ger- ment between German author-
ities and the Israel purchasing
lied Jewish Campaign will hear
man bottoms and the other half mission in Germany.
an address by the noted author
and journalist,
John Roy Carl-
son, at the spe-
cial gifts dinner,
6:30 p.m., Sat-
DANCE PARTY
urday, March
13, at the Sher- •
aton - Cadillac
Hotel.
BARLUM HOTEL
Noted for his
CRYSTAL
BALLROOM
on - the - scene
accounts of Is-
Dancing to
rael's war for
Ind e p endence
and his detailed
For information call LI. 6-0903
6.rlson reports of life
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with the Arab troops who
fought Israel, Carlson is the au -j
thor of "Under Cover" and "Th e
Plotters." In 1947, he was one o f
10 Americans who received th
Thomas Jefferson Award fro n .1
the Council Against Intoleranc E. i
Formerly of Lelli's
for his investigation of subver
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• Good Food
• Liquors
sive activities.
Arthur James Rubiner i S
OUR SPECIALTY IS
chairman of the special gif t S
section.
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SOCIAL INC.'S
THIS SUNDAY, MARCH 7
"The Esquires"
ARcors NN
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15
Friday, March 5, 1954
FOOD
* CHOPS
' Dining Room Hours: Daily 11 a.m. to I I p.m.,
Sundays 2 to 11 p.m.
NEW YORK — Rabbi Irvin g
Miller, president of the Zionis
Organization of America, wa 3
elected chairman of the Ameri
can Zionist Council, public rely -
tions arm of the American Zion
ist movement, at a meeting 0
the Plenum (governing body) o
the council. He succeeds Loui 3
Lipsky, who served as chairma I
of the Council since 1949.
Rabbi James G. Heller, presi
dent of the Labor Zionist Or •
ganization of America, and Rab
bi Mordecai Kirshblum, presi -
dent of Mizrachi, were electe d
vice-chairmen.
Other officers elected were :
Treasurer, Charles Bick, forme1
president Hapoel Hamizrachi
and incumbent treasurer o
American Zionist Council; sec •
retary, Paul Goldman, genera
secretary, United Zionist Labor
Party (Achdut Avodah - Poal
Zion) ; honorary chairmen, Dr
Abba Hillel Silver and Mr. Loui s
Lipsky.
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*STEAKS
Zionist Council Elects
Rabbi Miller Chairman
Pearson to Speak March 10
Drew Pearson, famous colum-
nist, will be the speaker at De-
troit Town Hall, Wednesday
morning, at 11 o'clock. In his
talk at Fisher Theater, the con-
troversial newsman will cover
the latest developments behind
, the scenes in the capital, and
\-
i wi11 discuss
problems of world-
wide interest.
German Ships Will Share in Reparations Shipments
Carlson to Address
Jr. Division Dinner
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ry
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ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods,
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