Circle Convention Delegates Issue
Call for Increased newish Education
CHICAGO, Ill. — The hustle
and bustle of a miniature sort
of New York is here, and it4
easier to see . and do things on
somewhat the same level when
you know time is short.
THE APARTMENT of Mr. acid
Mrs. Harry Selen, formerly of
Detroit, is just about as lavish
as some of the homes we have
been in .. . It has eight rooms,
with three large bedrooms and
a huge living room with enough
space to hold a banquet .. .
One of the artists working in
Harry's advertising agency drew .
the murals for the walls.
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THE CHICAGO parking ban
led to a now famous practical
joke whose aftermath was by
far the funniest part of the story
. . . A veteran ad man was ten-
dered a dinner to celebrate his
25th anniversary with one firm
... At the climax of the evening,
he was presented with a special
pass, signed by Chicago's mayor,
giving him the unique privilege
of parking his car as long as he
liked anywhere in the Loop . . .
Tears of gratitude came into the
advertising man's eyes . . He
had no idea that the pass was a
complete fake . .. His "pals" sat
back to await the hullabaloo
when he tried to use it for the
first time . . Then came the
pay-off . . The Chicago police,
it developed, were just as con-
vinced by the pass as the man
who flashed it . . He used it
blissfully for at least three solid
years, and, for all we know, it
is still seeing service . . . Not one
cop ever questioned its validity
. . • The advertising gent took
special pleasure in demonstrat-
ing its magic powers whenever
one of his would-be tormentors
was riding with him in the car.
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ERNIE BYFIELD, whose Pump
Room is the place where stage,
screen and other celebrities must
be seen when ..they are in
Chicago, played host recently to
Jinx Falkenberg and Larry Adler
... Both Jinx and Larry can do
wonderful things . . . the only
difference being that Larry
needs a harmonica . . . At any
rate, they asked Byfield how he
happened to go into the hotel
business . .,. "It was one of those
quirks of fate," answered By-
field. "My father owned the
Hotel Sherman. He bumped into
me in the lobby there one morn-
ing—and took a liking to me!
(That reminds us of a remark
Samuel Goldwyn made at his
studio once, apropos of nothing:
"I ran into Moss Hart last night.
He was at my house for din-
ner!")
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THE LATE Ben Bernie always
stayed at Byfield's hostelry when
he played Chicago, and indulged
in his consuming weakness for
bean soup with slices of frank-
furter floating on top . . • One
evening he ordered three por-
tions . • . "Ben," remarked By-
field, "is observing lentil again."
• *
BERNIE CREATED a minor
sensation when he checked out
. . . He called the porter on the
phoned and commanded, "Send
up a bag for the boys."
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MICKEY WOOLF will be mak-
ing an appearance at the Mum-
ford Record Shop on Wyoming,
May 29, at 3 p.m., to introduce
his new Jubilee label recording
of "Like the Moon Above You"
and "Lonesome Road" . Slated
to be on hand to help Mickey
are a few top disc jockeys in
town • . . namely Robin Seymour
of WKMH, Don McCloud of
WJBK, and Ed McKenzie of
WXYZ . Try and get out there
and help the local lad along .. .
Mickey will sure appreciate it
ATLANTeC CITY, (VTA)—Re- ported that the assets of the or-
solutions to promote a program ganization total $11,000,000 and
of increased Jewish education that the Workmen's Circle
among children were adopted at maintains branches in 238 cities.-.
the two-dopy national confer-. It also maintains 142 schools
ence of the "nglish-speaking where Yiddish is taught.
The convention adopted a
branches of the Workmen's
Circle, the 54-year-old Jewish resolution condemning the tac-
fraternal organization which has tics of Sen. Joseph McCarthy.
more than 70,000 meitbers. More Another resolution called upon
than 250 delegates attended the the Eisenhower Administration
to combat Communism effec-
conference.
Benjamin Gebiner, assistan• z , tively while, at the same time
general secretary of the Work- renouncing Sen. McCarthy's tac-
men's Circle, told delegates that tics, Jacob T. Zukerman of New
the Jewish community in the York was elected president of
United States, while organized the organization at the conclud-
to fulfill a philanthropic mis- ing session of the convention.
sion, has failed to carry out the
necessary educational prerequi- WC Branches Plan
sites to assure a future for the
American Jewish community it- Picnics, Report Rally
self.
The week-end of May 28-30
He announced that the Circle will see several outdoor events
was launching a Jewish cultural planned by branches of the De-
program in the communities and troit Workmen's Circle.
accelerating existing programs
Branch 460 will have a wienie
"to make certain that funda- roast tonight.
mental liberal and progressive
As a part of its fund-raising,
ideals for which the Workmen's social program Branch 470 will
Circle stands will be used as the sponsor a steak roast at Stoepel
basis for infusing in the overall Park, Evergreen at West Outer
American community the neces- Drive, Saturday evening.
sary ingredients for continued
Detroit branches of the WC
Jewish leadership."
will hear a report from dele-
"Best wishes for continued gates to the group's national
effective service in the years English - Speaking Conference
ahead" were expressed by and National Convention, at WC
President Eisenhower to the Center, June 4. Delegates Leon
Workmen's Circle, 54-year-old Cousens, David Feinn, Ruth
Jewish fraternal organization, Gottfurcht and Samuel Sigal,
in a message to the conven- will discuss the deliberations.
tion. The message, addressed
The annual family fun festi-
to Nathan Chanir4 general val of all E-S Branches is slated
secretary of the organization, for the Lakeview Area of Middle
reads:
Rouge Park beginning at noon
"Since 1900, your organization on Sunday, June 6. Sam Forman
has promoted and strengthened is in charge.
our democratic ideals by helping
immigrants adjust to their new 36 Nominated for AJC
American environment, and
that through sickness and death Junior Division Board
benefits, relief of unemployed,
The Junior Division of the
health services, schools and
summer camps, the Workmen's Allied Jewish Campaign will
Circle has advanced the well- hold its annual meeting and
victory celebration Sunday eve-
being of its members.
"I also understand that, while ning, June 13, at Temple Beth
supporting and encouraging ad- El.
A slate of 36 nominees - for
herence to our American heri-
tage, you have also promoted . membership to the board of di-
Jewish education and helped to rectors has been presented by
preserve Jewish culture. My con- the nominating committee, Nor-
gratulations go to the members man Katz, chairman, Sherman
of the Workmen's Circle, with Becher, N. Brewster Broder, Es-
my best wishes for continued ef- telle Levine, Ronald Rothstein
fective service in the years and Herbert Zeme.
The nominees are:
ahead."
N. Brewster Broder, Ronald Rothstein,
A resolution calling upon Robert
Metz, Norman Feinberg. Robert
the United States Government Kasle, Ronald Klafer, William S. Wetz-
man, Jay Allen, Arthur James Rubiner,
"to return to its one-time Herbert Zeme, David Bugeleisen, Estelle
Levine, Vivian Levine, Sylvia Holberg,
friendly and constructive pol-
Bernadine Woloveck, Shirley Bloom, Ray-
icy toward Israel" was adopted etta
Herris, Gertrude Bernstein, Earl Sher-
at the closing session of the • man, Sandra Rogin, Dale Berger. Diana
Reva Davidson, Sue Hyams,
convention. The delegates Chessler,
Sherman Becker, Bernice Beck, Ann
pledged themselves to con- Stollman. Dan Hoffer, Margaret Shames,
Arlin Gitlin, Vernon Leopold. Rosalyn
tinue their work for the sup- Clayman,
Sue Miller, Fred Winkleman,
port of Israel and "to main- Robert Siegel, Barbara Diatch.
tain fraternal bonds with Is-
rael's labor movement." At the Dr. Eusterman Given
same time, the delegates ex-
pressed regret over the fact Sinai Farewell Party
A farewell party honoring Dr.
that "the Government of Is-
rael 'continues to look upon George B. Eusterman, chief of
the Yiddish language as an medicine and director of educa-
tion at Sinai Hospital since Jan-
unwanted stranger."
Ezekiel Eberil, outgoing presi- uary, 1953, was given by the
dent of the organization, re- board of trustees and medical
ported that the Workmen's Cir- staff of the hospital Wednes-
cle had purchased $2,300,000 day, evening.
Dr. Eusterman originally in-
worth of Israel bonds. Nathan
Chanin, general secretary, re- tended to serve at Siniai Hos-
pital for one year, but elected
to remain an additional six
. . . we know . . By the way, months to complete his work.
you'll soon be seeing him on
teevee, on "Chance of a Life -
time" or "The Ed Sullivan
MICKEY WOOLF'S
Show."
Latest Recording
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Available at
THE LAST DANCE of the sea-
son to be given by the Duar-
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tians . • . May 30 eve at Holi-
8422 LINWOOD
TY. 8-7390
day Manor.
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SATURDAY, MAY 29th AT 3 P.M.
MICKEY WILL AUTOGRAPH HIS LATEST RECORDINGS
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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 9
Friday, May 28, 1954
Self-Support in 5 Years
Possible for Israel
TEL A V I V, (JTA) — Israel
should be lf t,' five
years if grants and reparations
proceeds are used carefully,
Bruce McDaniel, • retiring head,
of the American technical aid
mission to Israel, declared dur-
ing a tour of various develop-
ment projects undertaken with
United States grant-in-aid or
Israel counterpart funds.
The tour, in the nature of a
final inspection trip for Mr. Mc-
Daniel, who leaves Israel next
month, was made in the com-
pany of a number of journalists
through whom he thanked all
those who had helped him in
his mission of assisting Israel.
Segregation Decision
Hailed by U.S. Jewry
National. J e wish religious
bodies of the U. S. and national
and local. Jewish community re-
lations organizations affiliated
with the National Community
Relations Advisory Council, in-
cluding D e t r oit's Community
Coun cis, declared "the Supreme
Court, decision holding racial
segregation in the public schools
unconstitutional represents an-.
other major chapter in the his-
tory of the growth of true equal-
ity under law." The ADL also ac-
claimed the ruling.
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