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April 20, 1956 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-04-20

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Kottler to Solo

LISTENING

minorities trom moving into them •



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will be disqualified from Federal •
housing aid or FHA insurance.
• About Your
6. Continuing Demonstrations in •
Affair?
public or publicly-aided projects that •
whites and non-whites can live in • You won't be
the same area without fear, friction w
with

or loss of real estate values.
7. Setting up local councils to

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PLANNING A PARTY
OR BANQUET!

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ROBERT ROSSEN, writer,-di-
rector and producer of the film
"Alexander The Great," is the
grandson of a rabbi and nephew
of a Hebrew poet . . . Howard
Pearl, the busy guy behind the
drum beating for United Artists
here in Detroit, is looking for
big things when the movie
opens, April 25, at the Madison,
'because he knows how Rossen
worked a 16-hour day, manag-
ing the manifold responsibilities
of his most ambitious picture to
date . • But aside from this,
Pioneer Women s Parley Howard, being from New York
To Hear Carrie Berman himself, also knows what Ros-
The Detroit Council of Pio- sen went through in a tough
neer Women announce that its childhood on New York's East
leadership training seminar's Side that bred in him a rebel-
third session at 8:30 p.m. Tues- lious nature with which to fight needs for whites and nonwhites.
2. Undertaking of a major n
day, at the Labor Zionist Cen- his way out of an environment
housing program to ease hou
ter, 19161 Schaefer, will be de- that held no advantages • . . tional
ing competition.
voted to parliamentary proced- "Alexander The Great" in color
3.. A policy by FHA and the V
ure and will feature guest and CinemaScope is probably that builders barring nonwhites fro
new developments will be ineligibl
Rossen's best . . . and that takes for
speaker, Mrs. Carrie Berman.
Federal aid.
4. Enactment of state laws bar
in
a
lot
of
territory
when
you
Mrs. Sophie Sislin, cultural
ring
on account
chairman and registrar of the include a few of his unforget- race, discrimination
creed, or color.
5. A firm Federal policy that citie
seminar, announced that other table pictures like "Body and
sessions will be devoted ,to the Soul," "The Brave Bulls" and or other local units which exclud
following topics:, Jewish Folk Academy Award-winning "All
an independent group, the Syl
Schools, Histadrut, Israel Bonds, The King's Men" . . .
* * *
via Faye Rappoport Club is no
United Jewish Appeal, and the
IN THE HABIT of coming to a chapter of Bnai Brith Girl .
Jewish National Fund. For fur-
ther information, call Mrs. Sislin the dinner table with a dirty . . . receiving their charteE t
face after playing outside, young serve as such and making th e
at DI. 1-9646.

Allan Silverman constantly has members a bunch of might
The oldest senator in the to be sent away to wash . . . happy young gals, since the fin d
84th Congress is 87 year old Last week, his mother, Mrs. work they had been doing o r
Demo c r at Senator Theodore Oscar Silverman, losing her pa- their own can now be applie
Francis Green of Rhode Island. tience, said to him, "Allan, why with established • organizationa
do you persist in coming to the backing.
* * *
table without washing? You
know I always send you away."
PROOF THAT A COUPLE o f
• • • "Well," said little Allan, extra words of explanation ar
meekly, "once you forgot."
so important . . . regardless o f
* * *
how much intelligence other
Finest accommo-
TRYING TO _GET tickets to may seem to have . . . wa
Information dations available
the annual dinner-dance of City exhibited by the plea of Bett
to suit any occas-
of Hope Cancer' Fighters, April Hutton on television for every -
on request
i on up to 250
21, at Holiday Manor, has been one to drop their pennies an
guests.
about as futile for folks as find- dimes in the mail box for th e
ing a tenor in' a boiler shop .. . City of Hope . . . People di
In four years, the affair has just what she asked, and th
RATHSKELLER
become one of the top organiza- postal authorities didn't kno w
JOHN R. at MILWAUKEE
tional shindigs in the commun- what to do with all the loose
..Reservations TR 1-1665..
ity . . Frances Oschin has done change . . . John Daly on
a great job as president.
"What's My Line" clarified the
* * *
situation by telling folks to put
HERE'S ANOTHER local by the money in envelopes.
WE ARE NOW
* * *
on his way up that tough lad-
der of success in show business
ON HIS FIRST trip to the
. . . and he's got a good start . . golfing links this season, Mel
For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS,
. . . Don Lane (Don Halper) Klein, after finishing a huffing
BAR MITZVAHS, SW E ET
was 13 when he started singing and puffing 18 holes, asked his
SIXTEENS, ETC. M ode rote
in the role of leading soloist at caddy, "Well, how •do you like
Prices. Can accommodate from
Central High .. . Now 21 years my game?" . . Backing up as
25 to 125 people. Dance floor
old, he was signed by Fortune he talked, the caddy replied, "I
and piano also available.
Records and recently completed suppdse it's all right, but I still
Serving dinners to the public
his - first recording . . . "The prefer golf."
on Sundays and Holidays only.
Cha-Cha of Love" and "Oooh,
See us in our newly beautifully
Oooh, Oooh Those Eyes" . . .
remodeled Dining Rooms.
Detroit's Largest
Don opens a six-week engage-
Kormendy's Dining Room
N E W
ment at the Club Eldorado in
and Catering
Miami Beach.
Supper Club
* * *
TR..3-7444 or TR. 1-4485
SINCE APPLYING a couple
114 Pallister
of years 'ago, and acting as just

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Mischa Kottler, music director
of radio station WWJ and a
prominent local pianist). will be
guest soloist with the Center
Symphony Orchestra at 8:30
p.m., Tuesday.
The concert, to be held in the
Davison Jewish Center, will
feature Kottler in TschaikoW-
sky's Piano Concerto No. 3. in
B-flat Minor.
A former student of • Felix
Weingartner and Emil Von
Sauer, Kottler has appeared ex-
tensively .in this country and
abroad. His local broadcasts
have won • wide acclaim with
Detroiters.
Also on Tuesday's program
will be Edouard Kesner, violin-
ist, and flutists Avrum Rosen-
thal and Don Zwickey in Bach's
Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in
G Major.
The orchestra will be heard,
under its conductor Julius
Chajes, in Smetana is symphonic
poem, "Moldau." •

Danny Raskin's

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With Symphony

AJC Leader Proposes 8-point Housing Plan

An eight-point program
counter "the most serious thre
to racial peace — the housi n
shortage affecting minorities i
urban areas"—was urged he
Wednesday by Commission
Charles Abrams, chairman
the New York State Commissio
Against Discrimination.
Declaring that "the cause
neighborhood frictions in Ame
ica today is not the Negro
challenge to neighborhoods b
the exclusion practices the
selves," Commissioner Abra m
said that "riots and incipie
riots that have followed raci l
tensions are unnecessary an
can be avoided." He spoke he r
at • Temple Beth El under th
sponsorship of the Detroit Cha p
ter of the American Jewis
Committee and the communit :
affairs committee of the Te rn
ple, in cooperation with the Je w
ish Community Council and th
Coordinating Council of D
trait's Commission on Huma
Relations. Presiding at the mee
ing was Martin L. Butzel, AJC'
Detroit Chapter chairman, an
Stanley Winkelman. Rabbi Ric
and C. Hertz was moderato
during the discussion period.
The program suggested b
Commissioner Abrams to avoi
racial friction calls for:
• 1. Local surveys of precise housin

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