Daniel Tickton's 75th Birthday Recalls His 40 Years in Detroit Friday, October 26, 1956 — THE DETRO IT z Canadian Premier Gift for Nurses' Residence at Lauds Community Sinai Hospital Marks Golden. Wedding of Harry Slatkiiis at CJC Meeting 9 who has a fine memory for de- tails of events long passed, has MONTREAL, (JTA) — Sinai Hospital announces a individual apartments and will nostalgically recounted Jewish Canada's experience with its gift toward the erection of a be open to nurses and other holiday celebrations in the col- Jewish citizens has given the nurses's residence from the fam- trained personnel in Key Sinai umns of The Jewish News. government confidence in the ily of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slat- Hospital services. They have won him admir- Jewish people as a whole, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slatkin kin. ers, too. His Yom Kippur story Canadian Prime Minister Louis The gift was made in honor were married in Cincinnati in so impressed a local widow St. Laurent said here, addres- of Mr. and Mrs. Slatkin's 50th 1906. They moved to Detroit in that she sent him a letter pro- sing the 11th national conven- wedding anniversary which was 1909, where Mr. Slatkin at first posing marriage. worked in automobile plants. tion of the Canadian Jewish celebrated Saturday night. Mr. Tickton's wife, the late Congress. The unit will be known as He has been in the building Anne Shaber Tickton, prior to St. Laurent told the meeting the Harry and Katy Slatkin business here for 43 years. The her death in 1946, served as that he had received a com- Nurses' Residence. It is ex- couple have five children—Jo- her husband's eyes, for despite munication from Israel Premier pected to start in construction seph B. Slatkin, Adolph Slat- all of Ms accomplishments he David Ben-Gurion renewing shortly at the southwest corner kin, Milton Slatkin, Mrs. Wolf lost his sight about 20 years assurances that the jet planes of the Sinai Hospital grounds, Snyder and Mrs. Lester Satov- ago. sold by Canada to Israel would fronting on McNichols and Lau- sky and 11 grandchildren. All The Ticktons had come here be used only, for defensive pur- der. It will comprise about 30 reside in Detroit. in 1915 from Waltham, Mass., poses. where Mr. Tickton operated a Samuel Bronfman, re-elected newsstand, sold papers on the president of the CJC for the trains and was an active alder- 20th year, held out the example man. of Canadian Jewry to other One dollar can buy an Israeli meal, and cheese, desperately He settled originally in Na- communities, including those of shua, N. H., after coming from the United States. "We have no family 20 pounds of food, an- needed by Israelis. The dollar packages cannot be Warsaw, where he worked as anti - Zionist, non - Zionist or nounces Zvi Tomkiewicz, execu- a proofreader for the Hebrew Zionist. All are united in the five director of Mizrachi. For designated for specific recipi- Daily Hafefirah, the only He- interests of our people in this sum, CARE will send a food ents, although la tigerpurchases may be sent directly through brew newspaper in Europe. Canada, in Israel and through- package to Israel. • Realizing this phenomenal CARE to desired individuals. His Hebrew scholarship dates out the world," Bronfman said. offer, Mizrachi is conducting a Tomkiewicz urges the commu- to his youth in Bialystock The reason for this unity and where he attended Lomzer Ye- effectiveness, the CJC president food crusade for Israel. Hoping nity to send as many contribu- shiva. He has memorized all said, was that "we have never to collect as many dollars as tions as possible to the Mizrachi the prayers, so that today he taken a vote or adopted a ma- possible, the organization will office, 12238 Dexter. Donor's conducts services at Cong. Bnai jority decision over the minori- turn them over to CARE, which names will be included in each Jacob sight unseen. He has ty. We always found a way to will ship packages from 18 to package, all gifts to be acknowl- 25 pounds, to be distributed by edged. been a member of the syna- unanimity on every issue." Jerusalem Miztachi to individu- gogue for 16 years, and has Dr. Nahum Goldmann, presi- al Israel families. Packages will come to look forward each dent of the Jewish Agency, told i000mm00000mosoomboo Sabbath to discussions of the the Congress at its closing din- contain wheat, flour, rice, corn- Talmud. ner that Israel's security was Halevy Farband Chorus First • DANIEL L. TICKTON Mr. Tickton, who lives at • still uncertain. The Jews of the 2923 - Monterey, has three chil- West, he stressed, have to work to Memorialize Cayman while he was taking a leisure- dren: Sidney, an executive in Dedicated to the memory of ly stroll down Woodward Ave., the Birdsley-Rumel Corp., of for Israel's secure future and SATURDAY he encountered a total strang- New York; Mrs. Victor H. for the • "survival of Jews in the the late William Gayman, mem- EVE. er with whom he struck up a (Miriam) Kramer, wife of an community- of Eastern Europe." ber of Halevy Farband Choral Society, a special musicale will OCT. 27th 6 conversation. The convention heard a re- Assistant Attorney General in be presented by the group, • at the The stranger was Maurice the Anti-Trust Division, in port that 60 per cent of the under the direction of Dan Froh- • • MAYFAIR Zackheim who helped him get Washington, D. C.; and Jason, Jewish children of Montreal re- man. The program will occur at • Dexter • nr. Davison • - • a job, not at Ford's, but with associate professor of music at ceive a Jewish education, most 8:30 p.m., Nov. 14, at the Labor • Gen. Adm. $1.50 • Per Person, tax inc. the dry goods firm of Sarasohn Wayne State University and di- of them in all-day schools. Zionist Institute, 19. 161 Schaefer. • Informal attire — Costumes • A report by the CJC public • and Shetzer. Although he had rector of music at Temple Beth Featured will be music by • Optional. relations committee criticized no experience, he was hired as El. • Mascagni, Puccini, Ernesto De- • • Premier Maurice Duplessis of Music and entertainment a bookkeeper. and famous Wagner, Curtis, • by Jules Klein's Quebec Province and his Union • This beginning—his first real Ask Priority for $2 1/2 Million Jewish composers, such as "Novelaires" • Nationale party for using in the • opportunity since coming to the Combined Reform Campaign election campaign a publication Ginder, Mindlin, Yassinowsky, "Everybody Will Be There" • • States from Warsaw, Lavri, Lefkowitch, and Mana- NEW YORK, (JTA) — A of Adrien Arcand, notorious Refreshments—Ample Parking • • Poland in 1904—led to the start Succa. 60041111011011111110000110011141111111041 - resolution calling upon Reform anti-Semite. of Tickton's own public ac- Jewish congregations in the counting business in 1921. By 1923, Mr. Tickton had United States to give priority Cleveland DP Study VOTE FOR in fund-raising to the 1956-57 branched out into the insur- Combined Campaign for Amer- Finds Total Adjustment ance business, but gave that ican Reform Judaism "to en- A follow-up study of the ad- up several years later. He be- able the national institutions of justment made by 100 Jewish came • a Certified Public Ac- American Reform Judaism to displaced persons families who countant in 1949, at the age For cope with the growing needs settled in Cleveland in recent of 68. stemming from the mass return REPUBLICAN In recent years, Mr. Tickton, to religion," was unanimously years, has been published joint- ly by United Hiss Service and Outstanding lawyer. Long experienced in voted by more than 300 reform the Jewish Family Service As- civic affairs. Only woman nominated for leaders attending a National high county office by either party. Active in We answer all --your Leadership Mobilization Dinner sociation of Cleveland. The book, "Adjustment in No. 138 many women's organizations. Former mem- incoming calls. at the Hotel Plaza. ber of Wayne County Board of Supervisors. on Ballot The resolution urged Reform Freedom," contains the findings It Is Our Business to Help You Married, three grown children. With Courtesy and Efficiency congregations to "raise substan- of Mrs. Helen L. Glassman, a member of the Cleveland tially the levels of congrega- We Serve As Your Office ... Permitting your clients to keep In tional assessments and indi- agency's staff. The 88-page publication, con- touch with you during business vidual giving to the Combined hours. • Campaign to assure attain7 taining nine pages of tabulated Mailing Address Optional ment of the minimum of $2,548,- statistical data is preceded by 000" needed to resolve the acute a foreword by James P, Rice, Coyle Telephone shortage of rabbis and religious acting executive director of Answering Service school personnel and to help United Hias. Mrs. Glassman stated that in new suburban communities es- VE. 7-6701 the five years of resettlement tablish new congregations. and integration covered by the study, the DP wage earners had acquired new skills and had become proficient in their •old Good Man With A Good Record Besides performing its basic job of serving the trans- ones. Their earnings were in the same general range with the portation needs of Michigan's farmers, industrialists, Experienced — Able — Honest average Cleveland factory work- businessmen and general consumers, our Motor er in • the unskilled and semi- Transport Industry plays a most important part in skilled work, and in the skilled providing employment for a major percentage of work the DP's were earning Michigan's breadwinners — a quarter of a million, REPUBLICAN VOTE .the prevailing wage. They im- as a matter of fact. proved their standard of living Yes, Michigan's trucks are responsible for one out by means of better housing and, of every ten Wolverine paychecks — and the total in some instances, the purchase of all these paychecks amounts to well over one of their own homes. Their children were well ' cared for billion dollars annually! Wayne County and could not be differentiated That's a lot of money — and it provides those on Drain Commissioner from the children of second gen- trucking's payroll with an enormous purchasing • Lawyer in Wayne County ,30 eration parents. They quickly power that Rinefits every phase of Michigan's Years. learned to read, write and speak economy. • Resident in Wayne County 39 English. Years. What does a man think about as he approaches his 75th birth- day and searches his mind for an the eventful happenings of those 75 years? In the instance of Daniel L. Tickton, who will reach this happy age on Nov. 2, many nostalgic events will be re= counted, and, at the same time, he will look ahead to new fields to conquer. Mr. Tickton well remembers when he came to Detroit 40 years ago, "drawn by the hope of a job at the Ford Factory and a $5 day." He recalls that Mizrachi Sparks Vital . CARE Food Campaign for Parcels to Israel . • DETROIT SOCIALITES • • Halloween Dance • • • • • LULA BACHMAN County Auditor •PATRICK O'BRIEN for PROBATE JUDGE Non-Partisan Ballot Quarter Million Paychecks! • A ELECT . . . A. L. MEREDITH Motor transport's paychecks are substantial and they buy lots of food, clothing, appliances, cars and other products whose sales mean paychecks for , others. So, you see . . . Michigan's motor transport indus- try not only serves all other business activities — it is one of the most important customers for the products of all these other businesses. Michigan Trucking Association - Tort Shelby Hotel • Detroit Next Elmer Bernstein Task Thirty - year - old composer - conductor Elmer Bernstein, who recently completed the score for the "Ten Commandments," will write the music to "Fear Strikes Out," biographical film of Jim Piersall, the Boston Red Sox outfielder who suffered a men- tal breakdown. The picture marks the debut of producer Alan Pakula. • Active leader in Wayne County civic affairs including, Red Cross, Wolverine Boys State, Director of Mich. United Con- servation Clubs, Boy Scouts & U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, and many others. Qualified and Endorsed Ballot No. 139 Preferred by Detroit Citizens League "Put Honesty and Integrity in Government"