••••••■-•,,, Ira G. and Charles Win Together With Victor Baum and John Wise Four Jewish candidates won nominations for judgeships in Monday's Primary election. Two Kaufmans are among the victors—Ira G. and Charles. Victor J. Baum ran second in the Circuit: Court race, re- ceiving 67,977 votes. Ira G. Kaufman r e - ceived ' 61,555 votes and John M. Wise 43,755. They will be listed with five others on the b a 11 o t in the L G. Kaufman Victor Baum April election, when four are to be chosen. In the race for the Common Pleas Judgeship, Charles Kauf- man polled 9,564 votes and will oppose Elvin L. Davenport, who received 43,842 votes, in the April 1 election. Baum was one of Governor Williams' nominees to fill a vacancy. Wise is the well known Traffic Court referee. Both are active in the Jewish ccrnmunity. Ira G. Kaufman, who has practiced law here for 20 years, is well known in the Jewish community as a former presi- dent of Adas Shalom synagogue, as a vice-president of the United Hebrew Schools and as an ac- tive Zionist. Charles Kaufman, of 20466 Lauder, whose victory over for- mer Lt. Gov. Clarence A. •Reid, who ran third with 8,941 votes, was one of the Primary surpris- es, is a member of Bnai Brith and Temple Israel. An attorney, 'he is a former World War II prisoner of war in Japan. A U.S. Air Force navigator of a B-24 bomber, he was shot down by the Japanese over the Andam- an Islands. The only survivor, he was imprisoned in the Om- ori War Camp for 18 months. He was awarded several cita- tions for bravery. The only woman candidate to run for the bench in the April general election is Mrs. Annie Lorber, of 26'4 Richton. Mrs. Lorber will oppose Judge David C. Vokes for the regu- lar term for Common Pleas Court. There was no contest in the Primary. Mrs. Lorber, an attorney for 27 years, is a graduate of the University of Detroit Law School. She was a policewoman for nine years and served two years as an adjudicator for the Veterans Administration. She is a member of the Detroit and Michigan Bar .Associations. Rabbinical Scholarship Award Givn in Pauline Harris's Memory Dr. Richard C. Hertz and the board of trustees announce the establishment by Emanuel J. Harris of The Pauline Harris Rabbinical Scholarship Fund of Temple Beth El as a memorial ' to' his mother. The purpose of this fund will be to encourage gifted and promising Jewish youth to enter the Reform Jew- ish ministry, and to help them financially during the course of their rabbinical training. ' The Pauline Harris Award, in the sum of $1500, will be given each year to a worthy and needy student from Michigan who aspires to become a rabbi, and who .matriculates at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish GET IT AT LEO ADLER AND SAVE MONEY! Institute of Religion in Cincin- nati. The fund will be adminis- tered by Dr. Hertz, senior rabbi of Temple Beth El, and a spe- cial committee of three appoint- ed by the president of Temple Beth El. The terms of the fund also provide that if no student from Michigan is deemed eligible for the award, the fund is to accu- mulate; or, if in the judgment of the faculty of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, some outstanding student from a state outside of Michigan is in need, the facul- ty may recomn'iend to the award committee of Temple Beth El that the award be giv- en to that student; or to a grad- uate student studying at the He- brew Union College — Jewish Institute of Religion for his PH.D., who has potentialities for appointment to the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion faculty. Contributions to The Pauline Harris Rabbinical • Scholarship will be accepted from the pub- lic at large. Beth Abraham Plans Scout Charter Event The world's largest DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH Dealer LEO ADLER UN. 3-7400 3 locations 3000 Fenkell W. of Livernois Woodward 1-blic. N. of Grand Blvd. 7 Mile Rd. Just East of James Couzens Nazis Hoped to Use Coughlin for Propagand 4 AJC Divisions Meet This Week Four Divisions of the 1957 Allied Jewish Campaign will hold meetings this week. Mrs. Samuel Green, chairman of the treasury gifts section, announces a presidents' t e a, 1 p.m., Thurs- day, at the home o f Mrs. William R. Roth, on Ham- ilton Road. Presidents o r representatives of women's groups will be briefed on the role of wo- men's organi- zations in a n emergency y e a r. M r s. Mrs. Green Leonard Weiner will speak on "Women's Organizations, A Plus Value to Our Community." Mrs. John C. Hopp will outline both on-going a n d special rescue needs, which must be met by the 1957 Campaign. The furniture section of the mercantile division will hold a brunch for key men, 10:30 a.m., Sunday, at the Future C 1 u b, 18940 Schaefer. Rabbi M. Robert Syme, of Temple Israel, will be guest speaker. Harold Robinson is chairman of the furniture section, and Eugene Kraft is associate chairman. Leonard N. Simons, pre-cam- paign chairman, will be guest speaker at a mercantile division, jewelry section, brunch, for key men, 10:30 a.m., Sunday, at the City Club, 17111 Third. Lewis H. Manning is Chairman of the jewelry section and Harry Kay and Gershon Levy are associate chairmen. The physicians' section of the professional division will meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the Jewish Home for Aged. The physicians will complete plans for the campaign and will in- spect facilities at the Home for Aged. Dr. Perry Goldman is chairman and D r. David H. Lynn is co-chairman of the sec- tion. The cleaning plants and laun- dry sections of the services di- vision will hold a get-together, 8 p.m., Thursday., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gottlieb. •••• • 7.f • • • •••,.. • Indications that the Nazis' former Detroit consul hoped to use Father Charles E. Cough- lin, pastor of Royal Oak's Shrine of the Little Flower, for propa- ganda purposes in America were found in captured 1939 German Foireign Office documents, pub- lished Monday in London. A memorandum, written when Father Coughlin was an influ- ential radio commentator in this country, suggests that Consul Fritz Hailer was unable to get Berlin support on his project. Jewish News want ads bring quick results. Thinking of Cadillac — Think of Me .. • JOHN LEBOW Representing EAST JEFFERSON BRANCH CADILLAC MOTOR COMPANY 3180 E. JEFFERSON LO. 7-6811 Res. UN. 3-5127 ANNUAL PRE-INVENTORY DRASTIC REDUCTIONS SUITS - OVERCOATS TOPCOATS SUBURBAN COATS SPORT COATS SPORT SHIRTS SWEATERS Etc. Name Simons, Pollack • • to City Commissions Two leaders of the Detroit Jewish community were named this week by Mayor Cobo to serve an city commissions for four-year terms. Leonard N. Simons, local ad- vertising executive, was ap- pointed, along with five other Detroiters, as a member of the City Art Commission. , David Pollack, a member of the Detroit Fire Commission since his appointment by for- mer Mayor Eugene Van An- twerp in 1949, was re-named to his third term on the commis- sion. The Nazi consul got his propa- ganda idea when Coughlin wrote him a letter attacking Nazi maltreatment of Christians, the report indicates. The consul wrote Woermann, a Nazi poli- tical department director, ask- ing possibilities of reassuring the pastor. The British Foreign Office emphasized the document as be- ing an official German record. /Alterations As 'Cost On All y 2 -Off Merchandise • • • • • ~ ;( OTHES OUR 40th YEAR 19132 LIVERNOIS Just off7MileRoad OPEN Monday, Thursday, . Friday 'hi 9, Safurdoy 'hi 6 , .,.-.., • IN WILLIAMSBURG ROW .„... • • . The Men's Club • of Beth Ab- raham Synagogue, in joint sponsorship with the congrega- tion's Boy Scout Troop 626, will hold a scouting charter presentation at 8 p.m., March 5, in' the social hall. The principal address will be given by Inspector Francis Davey, of the Detroit Police Department. Other participants are Judge Nathan J. Kaufman and Rabbi Israel I. Halpern Nathan Shafkind, neighbor- hood scout commissioner, will present the charter, and the Ladies Auxiliary, Department of Michigan Jewish War Vet- erans, will give an American flag to the* troop. Troop 626 now has 38 scouts. Sidney Dinner is institutional representative, and Harry Left is chairman of the scout com- mittee. Troop leaders are Jerry Bader and Bernie Zipser and Explorer advisers are Manny Mackey and Joe Bigman. ■ S —THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, February 22, 1957 The Kaufmans in the Running •