500 Attend ceremonies of Center Three Jewish. Community Men Rim for Huntington Woods' Offices Rarely .have so many :organiza- of Oak-Woods, and Rabbi Mil- man, Theodore B. Birnkrant, tions and individuals been in- ton Rosenbaum, of next-door Mrs. Morris Brandwine, Pa•& volved in the construction of one neighbor Cong. Emanu-El who. 13roder, Lester S. Rotten, Mrs. building such as the Jewish gave the invocation and bene- Harley J.. Citrin, Mrs. Joseph C o unity Center-United diction, respectively. Hebrew Schools' n e w h o m e, Opening the -program with the D. Feldman, Mrs. 'Montgomery which was dedicated last Sun- singing of the National Anthems Ferar, Robert M. Franklin, Mrs. was John Redfield, accompanied' Arthur I. Gould, Mrs. Eli E. .daY• Nearly 500 persons represent- by the Oak Park Higb School Gross, Mrs. A. H. Hirschfeld, Miles Ja'ffe, Jacob Kellm.an, Mrs. ing a multiplicity of ,community Band. Isadore I. Kolman, Leon Lucas, interest attended The dedication' Following t li e dedication Mrs. Daniel Mandelbaum, Mrs. of the Center,:located at 15150 ceremonies, the visitors toured W:10 Mile, in 0.ak Park. Jacob; the structure -and were shown Norman Naimark, .NOrbert Rein- L. Keiclan, Center riresident,, all of its facitities. A highlight stein, Mrs. Bert Ruby, David Safran, Mrs. Benjamin Shway- presided. of the prograni was an ex- In the day's :major address, hibition of paintings by David der, Mrs. George M. Stutz, Ben Gordon Lowe Hordes Sarduel H. Rubiner paid tribute. °outlander, 96-year-old paint- H. Weil and Mrs. Arthur- Y. Three Men activein the Jfew-1 =raters - pertaining to zoning andi to all of the ,organizations which: er„ whose "primitives" have Winer. (Related Story pn Page 18) aided in building the structure: I been widely acclaimed. sh and general community are basement flooding. Gordan, a former insurance: the Metropolitan _ Detroit Build- • among those who .haVe an- Representing the Center at nounced their c.an•didacy for counselloc, 'newspaperman an& Mg Fund, which gra nte d the ceremonies were Keidan, elective offices an Hamtington; political writer, is .a graduate a $250,000 for the building; the Irwin Shaw, executive director; the University, of Michigan. He capital needs committee of the Abraham Kastenbaum, assistant Woods. Louis J. Gordon, of '818°5 is now president of Louis 3. JeWiSh W elf e Federation, director; and Frank Loewen- Hendrie, will oppose incumbent, Gordon & -Associates, Manufac- Whose $100„000 went for the berg, 'branch supervisor. The ON David R. Calhoun iia the _maze' turers Agents. He is a member Hebrew :school -classrooms; the Hebrew Schools were represent- •.for mayor. The Utter ;lbw teen of the Disabled Anierican Vet- United Jewish Charities which! ed by .Kasle, its president; Al- =Opposed for the past two erans, 311iLlonandc Chal and -presi- made the 18-acre site available; bert Elazar, superintendent; and elections, and Gordon this week. dent of Sidney Hill Downtown the National JeWiSh. Welfare Morris Nobel, branch principal.. .daallenged• him to • 'a -"Town„ Club. He served three years Board which assisted in advising: 1VI ember s of the 10 Mile SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28 'Wm" 11" debate, to whiCh residents in the -U. S. Air Force in World the staff and formulating pro- branch operating committee who sof the city would be invited. The War II. 11 a.m. on Radio gram; the United Foundation are assisting Mrs. August are: Both Gordon and Hordes are and .the Jewish Welfare Feder- Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, vice- 31tayor's answer has not yet STATION WJLB active in programs of Temple ation. teens received. Sponsored by Jewish Friends chairman, Eugene M. A gins, of President Eisenhower Interestingly enough, Rubiner: Samuel Barnett, Meyer H. Ber- Arnong•tose -who have :fled; limed. Hordes ;is a past board lor the two-year term as City. member of the congregation's' was selected to deliver the ad- Commissioner is Earl Hordes, .of' Young Marrieds Group and was dress Vicause he represents, in 1=5 Vernon, president of Elie idelegate to the Jewith Cominun-1 'various capacities, all of the in- :Hordes Agent, general inset -, ity Council. He also is a mem-I, titutions mentioned above. ber of the Alen's • CM,. - He paid tribute to the late once underwriters. Other • "0 04 'frailty affiliations Fred M. Butz e 1, Julian M. Running. for a 'one-year ,tmex- -*red term as ;City Commis-' include membership in the Zion- Kroft, Henry Meyers, 'Hyman JOHN B. Sinner is Maxwell M. Lowe, of ist Organization of Detroit, Lt. C. Broder and Judge Harry B. Raymond Zussman Post, Jewish Seidan as early pioneers in 2gB84 Hranber, an attOrney. All three men,independently,i War Veterans and Knollwood, the -Center movement in De- have advanced. similar programs Country Club. troit, whose dreams and vi- A graduate of Wayne Statet sions paved the way for such calling for the betterment of the city of .Huntington. Woods by University, he served for 31/21 an imposing building as the providing more 'parks, and add- years in World War ii with the new .10 'Mile branch. ing new :recreational -fealties, U. S. Army and landed with Rubiner called the bran c h. increasing library :facilities; -cor- the first troops at the Anzio more than a building. He said' recting the poor condition of beachhead. it offered a central meeting. SECRETARY Lowe also is a graduate of place, was a mirror of commu- the streets end :straightening -out OF STATE WSIP, where he received his law nity life and of the home and • FORMER AUDITOR GENERAL degree. Active in Bnai Brith was a Major -instrumentality of FINEST BAR-B-Q'd work, he has been president of healthy Jewish life. • ATTORNEY • VETERAN Zager Lodge, of the Greater "The . Center is people," he RIBS and BEEF in Detroit Bnai Brith Council and said, "Nursery students and their on the board 'of the District' mothers, children and youth, Lodge. adults of all shades of Jewish He is a member of the board . belief and strata. These are PLANNING .A PARTY f directors of Cong. Bnai Moshe' the intangibles of Jewish life FOR HOME OR Paid Political Ad by Jewish Friends and was organizing •chairman of and culture." OFFICE? its suburban committee, has .A welcome to the Center ` been affiliated with the By building was delivered in be- Making arrangements far Scouts for over 25 years, is a half of the general community that occasion? Member 'of the board of gover- by Mayor Richard W. Marshall, nors of the Jewish Community of Oak Park, who stated he Center, serves on the Jewish spoke for all South Oakland LET CLARENCE A. Welfare Federation's 'committee County cities. Also in attendance Solve Your Food Problem! itiM aged and is legislative chair- were Mayors Howard Kelly, of; man of the Jane Addams Junior Royal Oak; David B. Calhoun, Buffet Meat & Dairy Trays High School PTA.. of Htmtingtori Woods; and Jam' Delicious and All candidates for Huntington Darby, of Clawson. Eye Appealing presented! Woods offices will be Greetings also were extended' Expertly Prepared briefly to the community at al .Rabbi Mordecai. S. Halpern, meeting at 8 p.m., Monday, in spiritual leader of Oak Park's Roast Turkeys with Lieutenant Governor the Burton School. The program Cong. Beth Shalom, who spoke Dressing and Gravy is sponsored prior to each elec- for the organizations compris-, REPUBLICAN tion by /the Huntington Woods ing the .Je w ish Community Residents Association. Ben Weil CounCil's suburban committee. is chairman. • Others participating in the program wire Abe Kasle, who • LT. GOY. 1952-54 CARD OF IILANKS delivered the remarks for the • FORMER STATE SENATOR The family of the late Bela' United Hebrew Schools;.Samuel; • ATTORNEY • VETERAN Karin acknowledges with grate- Frankel, chairman of the build- 22175 e0OLIDGE ful appreciation the many kind ing 'committee Who turned over Just So. of Nine Mile expressions of sympathy ex- the key to Mrs. Harry E. August LI 1-9217 - LI 5-7042 tended by relatives and friends ,f the branch operating com- during the family's recent be- mittee; Rabbi Yaakov I. Hora- , 'OPEN 7 DAYS Paid Political Ad by Jewish Friends veavement. nick, of Young Israel Center - HEAR Bernard Katzen Speak DULLES and ISRAEL ELECT MARTIN REPUBLICAN OAK PARK! JOHN B. MARTIN ELECT JACK R ID JACK'S VOTE TUESDAY, NOV. 6 FOOD BOX CLARENCE A. REID Elect... FRANK C. PADZIESK REPUBLICAN State Treasurer I * Able * Qualified ki FRANK C. PADZIESKI 1 Paid Political Advertisement by Jewish Friends Salary Increases Due as Living 'Cost Jumps in Israel JERUSALEM ,(JTA) — The cost of living index jumped 13 points last month., necessitating 65 million pounds in salary in- creases or w o r k e r s whose wages are linked to the 'cost of living. 'The government payroll alone will go up by 13 million pounds. The index rose to 260 points, a new, record for Israel which has been plagued by inflation from the day of its birth. The index uses the cost of living in September 19514 as a base of 100. Named Judge in Minnesota R.EDWOOD FALLS, Minn. S. Rosenbloom, ct (JTA) — an attorney here, has been:1 recomthended f o r Municipal I Judge by -Gov. Freeman, on the recommendation of the Mayor and City Council. VOTE, REPUBLICAN OTE RICHARD C. DUSEN- ATTORNEY GENERAL • VETERAN ATTORNEY • STATE REPRESENTATIVE RICHARD C. VAN DUSEN 1 Advertisement Paid for by Jewish Friends