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April 23, 1954 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-04-23

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Danny Raskin's

Detroiters Aid Israel Medical Societies

LISTENING

Nairobi Paper Stops 'Protocols'
KENYA, (W.J.A.) — A local
newspaper in Nairobi which had
started serial publication of the
"Protocols of the Elders of Zion"
in order to back up the allega-
tion that Jews were supporting
Mau Mau, has now discontinued
the serial following an inter-
vention on the part of the Board
of Kenya Jewry.

SOUTH HAVEN'S

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Snack, Golf Driving Ranges.
Tennis, etc.
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NORTHLAND

DRIVER TRAINING

Members of the Detroit Chapter of the American Physicians
Fellowship Committee of the Israel Medical Association met with
their national president, Dr. Morton J. Robbins, to make plans to
IT WAS BACK IN 1930, when enlarge the membership, to obtain hospital residences for Israeli
physicians in Detroit and to assist in the erection of headquarters
Mickey Woolf lost this voice at .for the medical societies in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Anyone wish-
the age of 13 .. and the prom- ing to memorialize or honor a member of their family may do so
ise of a talented career seemed by purchasing rooms in these buildings. For information call Dr.
shattered . . . He was rehears- Bernard Weston, president. of the Detroit chapter, TO. 7-7060. Left
ing for a Gus Edwards "Show to right; Seated, Mrs. EZRA LIPKIN, Dr. ROBBINS, Mrs. M. H.
Window" with Arthur Tracey, MARKS, Dr. WESTON; standing, Dr. IRVING I. EDGAR, Dr. EZRA
the Street Singer, when his LIPKIN, Dr. HARRY SAND, Dr. CHARLES GITLIN, Dr. JOIIN
voice suddenly cracked `on him FREEDMAN and Dr. M. H. MARKS.
• • • and he couldn't utter a
But the courage and
note .
determination of a kid who
wanted to make good has fin-,
ally resulted in what- may be
the achieving of his ambition ...
to someday, make a hit record
. . • While -Mickey's recording of
"Like the Moon Above You" and
Alfred A. May, chairman of to the seven-man commission,
"Lonesome Road" comes over
the Detroit Loyalty Investigat- which makes final decisions.
the airwaves, a bit of nostalgia
In his article Mr. May ex-
may be in order for folks who ing Committee, in an article
remember when Mickey came to "Loyalty Investigation Commit- plains that accused persons are
Detroit from New York at the tee Acts Only on Proof—Not given the right to face their
age of six and was known as the Suspicion," in the April issue accusers and get the facts about
singing newsboy in front of the of Municipal Employee, outlines all charges, which are formally
documented. In case of unjust
Ft. Shelby Hotel, entertaining the work of his committee.
charges, adequate measures of
the Detroit Tigers and visiting
It is pointed out that other
ball players, phis everyone who cities, taking Detroit's cue, have absolvence are quickly taken.
Above all, any person brought
stopped to hear him .. He was established safeguards against
only 11 when Al Schact and Nick the employment of subversives before the group is innocent
until proved guilty.
Altrock, the famous clowns of in city jobs.
Detroit's Budget Director Da-
the Washington Senators, took
Detroit has initiated the or- vid V. Addy is now studying the
him out onto Navin Field (now
dinance that established two justification of an annual budg-
Briggs Stadium) , handed him a
separte groups, et of $54,000 for the City Loyalty
megaphone, and told him to
the Loyalty In- Investigating Committee, in-
sing before the 30,000 fans gath-
ered for the game . . . That
vestigating cluding the services of seven
employees.
tragic 'day in the theater on 45th
Committee and • Mr. May stated this week that
and Broadway, when suddenly
the Loyalty In- "Communism admittedly is not
he found himself without a
vestigating Com- a serious problem in Detroit's
voice, didn't stop Mickey's musi-
m i s si o n. The city government." He added:
cal ambitions . . . By the time
five - man corn- "Our job, however, is to make
he was 16 his voice returned to
mittee headed sure it never becomes one."
him and he was on his way I
by Mr. May in-
again . . . In 1940, he formed
They shall sit every man un-
.,,vestigates ques-
his own group of musicians and
Mr. May
tionable persons der his fig tree; and none shall
entertainers as a USO troupe in
Detroit and played over 500 hos- and presents charges and facts make them afraid . . . and we
will walk in the name of the
pital shows for servicemen plus
5.
his other regular USO perform- won't be forgetting her 60th Lord our God Mic . 4:4, , 5
ances , . . Among his citations birthday for a long long time
was one he still cherishes, from . . . especially as she remembers
the late President Franklin D. walking into the Park-Shelton
Roosevelt . . . In 1946 Mickey Hotel, last week and tearfully
auditioned for Metro-Goldwyn- discovering that the "fraternity
Mayer, was accepted, but didn't party" she was supposedly being
take the offer because it meant taken to by son Dr. Marvin
traveling for about six months Schwartz who had come in town
1110 PUE141E & ORM.
and being away from his family with his wife, Selma, from Port-
JOE LW 011.41E1
. . , MGM put him on a four- land, Ore., was a surprise birth-
VALDES
year option anyway, training day party in her honor , . .
PAIGUEISIO
him in drama, music, etc., at its Husband Morris Schwartz can
POI CAMPO
school in the Art Institute . . .1 take honors too for a terrific job
titYRI
A SILVA
Mickey, meanwhile, continued of acting out the whole thing
ARSENIO RODRIGUEZ.
to rise up the ladder of popu- with their children, who gave
MERCEDES VALDES
larity in Detroit, playing about the surprise affair.
CANDID°
1000 weddings and bar mitzvahs
LLA
Ma DANCERS
during the past 10 years and
SEV ►
appearing with his orchestra at
irection
GAUDIO_
Mus ical D
the Bowery, Four Dukes, Won-
V AIDES
der Bar and Club Alamo , . .
Last Sunday, Mickey played at
the wedding for Merrill Fishman
• •
• whose bar mitzvah he had.
Fine Food for Pleased Guests
played seven years ago . . . His
initial recording of "Like the
Moon Above You," which is the
6PO CTACULAR
A side of the record, is the song
• ADAMS AT GRAND
EMI 18171014s
CIRCUS
PARK
closest to his heart and one
• MICHIGAN AT
MASONIC TEMPLE 8:30 p.m.
folks in the community have
GRISWOLD
In Person-April 28 Only-Reserved Seats
heard him sing many times as
• WOODWARD AT
Tickets Now at Grinnell's
"Shane Ve De Lo Vono."
BOULEVARD
* * *
DISA 'N DATA . . . Music teacher
Marion Fleisher (Mrs. George
SPRING
kc 0
Abramsohn) had o n 1 y three
7,6 th St, Ml et
RATES
e.,0.1.\
dollar bills in her purse, but
ae ► ch
itO
one of them turned out to be
0 so
worth $50 from the Detroit
"1, 43c
Times . . . "Top Banana Peel"
given last week, by gals of Mor-
ganthau Lodge, Bnai Brith, was
written by members Virginia
Sharkey and Marge Kaplan .
and played to audience of al-
most 500 people at Bnai Moshe
as the girls seem to get even
more talented as the years roll
boy . . . Orchestra leader Sammy
Woolf and wife, Ann, gave
daughter Margo a rip-snortin-
shindig of a western party in
celebration of her 16th birthday,
last week . , Dora Schwartz
4

.

Alfred A. May Outlines Work of
Loyalty Investigating Committee

WHERE
CORNED BEEF
IS KING .

BRASS RAILS

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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS--19

Friday, April 23, 1954

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