▪ LISTENING During the recent Chicago Shoe Fair, at the Palmer House, Nathan Hack, 74-year-old founder of the Hack Shoe Co., re- ceived a plaque commemorating the 1,000,000th pair of Ripple Soles produced in the United States from Stanley Bennett, general sales manager of Beebe Rubber Co. The citation was for "the most significant footwear achievement of our times," and mounted on the plaque were a "golden". pair of Ripple Soles. Hack, now retired, is the inventor of the Ripple Sole. Participating in the presentation ceremonies are, left to right, Bennett, Leonard Hack, secretary-treasurer of the Detroit shoe nn; Nathan Hack and Morton Hack, vice-president. Leonard and Morton/are Nathan Hack's sons. Formation of Bnai Brith Council Changes Pattern of Local Agency Bnai Brith history in Detroit has been markedly changed since the formation of the first G r eater Detroit Bnai Brith Council in 1939. The council was formed as , the coordinating body of the then five local Bnai Brith lodges. The lodges which cooperated to send delegates to the first council meeting were Pisgah, Louis Marshall, Theodor Herzl, Detroit and East Side lodges. The five groups felt that Bnai Brith better could serve the community while centralizing administrative duties through such a council. The council, they decided however, would not interfere with the auton- omous activities of the partic- ipating chapters. It took about three years for the council' to act with its desired efficiency. In Nov., 1942, it reorganized. The coun- cil meeting on the 11th of the month that year was attended by enthusiastic delegates from each Bnai Brith lodge. The cen- tral body has met regularly since that time. But now, 24 lodges and 25 women's chapters partake in the meetings. A leading lodge in Council activities has been Pisgah L o d g e, which existed 78 years before all other local Bnai Brith groups. Seven Pis- gah members have served as president of the Council. They were Louis Rosenzweig, from 1940-41; Harry Yudkoff, 1941- 42; Louis Schostak, 1943-44; Milton M. Weinstein, 1946-47; Isadore Starr, 1948-49; Victor Bloomfield, 1950-51; and Al- fred H. Bounin, 1953-54. Other Council heads have been Jesse F e i 1 e r, 1942-43; David I. Rosin, 194445; Sidney J. Karbel, 1947-48; , Lawrence I. Yaffa, 1949-50; James N. Laker, 1951-52; Maxwell M. Lowe, 1952- 53; Melvin Weisz, 1954-55; Jack Caminker, 1955-56; and Louis E. Barden, 1956-57. Harry N. Katz is the current president. The Greater Detroit Council's member lodges include Albert Einstein, Detroit, Detroit Down- town, Detroit Louis Brandeis, Detroit Louis Marshall, Detroit Surburban, Donald Fox, Dov Fr e n k e I, East Side, Eddie Jacobson, Harry B. Keidan, Henry Morgenthau and Israel. Other member lodges are Ivan S. Bloch, Louis Stone, Motor City, Oak Woods, Philip Hand- ler, Pisgah, Rabbi Mandel M. Zager,- R e x, Theodor Herzl, Tikvah and Yuster-Rosenberg. The Detroit Bnai Brith coun- cil is one of the largest and leading bodies of the District Grand Lodge 6. MASONIC AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, NOV. 15 - 8:20 P.M. Nazi Victims to Be Given Priority in Contract Awards MENUHIN Master Violinist Music by Grieg, Bach, Schubert, Szymanowski, Paganini $1.10, $1.65, $2.20, $2.75, $3.30 On Sale Grinnell's, Masonic Temple ORDER SEATS NOW Phone Orders - TE 2-6648 Mail Orders -500 Temple Ave. BONN, (JTA) — Certain for- mer victims of Nazi persecution will receive priority when they bid for the sale of merchandise or services to government agen- cies, according to a directive just issued by the West German Federal government here. The preferential treatment will be granted to those persecutees, mostly Jews, who had suffered "injury in professional and eco- nomic advancement," the direc- tive stated. 'CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA • • 1 ;11111111% George Szell Conducting MASONIC AUDITORIUM—MON., NOV. 11-8:20 P.M. PROGRAM—BERLIOZ: Roman Carnival Overture BRAHMS: Symphony No. 2; WAGNER: Prelude and Love Death, "Tristan and Isolde" RIMSKY-KORSAICOFF: Capriccio Espagnol $1.65, $2.20, $2.75, $3.30, $3.85, at GRINNELL'S, MASONIC TEMPLE CLAWSON PLAYHOUSE 14 Mile Rd.- 2 Mi. E. of W'Ward Free Parking JU 8-3977 SUBURBAN DETROIT'S NEWEST "ART" THEATRE Now Showing through Tues., November 12 The True Terrifying Story of Hitler's Last Flaming Days "THE LAST TEN DAYS" Starring Albin Skoda—Oskar Werner—Lotte Tobisch Also a Grand Tour in Cinemascope and Color "AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 MINUTES" NEXT ATTRACTION: Michigan Premiere "The Winners Circle" An Unusual New Drama From France—An Absolute Eye-Opener Letter Box A resolution to enroll board Members of its constituent or- Seeks Information ganizations as Israel Bond pur- chasers was passed at a recent on Local Authors meeting of the League of Jewish Editor, The Jewish News: Women, according to Mrs. Sam- I am in the process of com- uel B. Aaron, League Bond pleting a list of books and pam- chairman. on Judaica and Hebra- Mrs. Gerson Berris, co-chair: phlets ica, or Jewish and Hebrew sub- man, stated, "The responsibility jebts, and - related areas — by of leaders of Jewish organiza- Jews who now live or who once tions. is to show . by .their ex- ample their devotion and self- resided in Detroit, Michigan. Any information containing lessness to aid Jewry. No better aid can be given than 'to invest the names of authors, titles of the books and pamphlets, places in State of Israel Bonds." THE GALS OF Infants Serv- Participants in the resolution and dates of publication, will be ice Group are on their way meeting were Mesdames Louis greatly appreciated. Rabbi Emanuel Applebaum, again toward what always turns Kazdan, League president; Phil- 7045 Curtis- . - - out to be another tremendous UN 4-9210. dinner-dance and show . . . dated for Jan. 26, at the Ma- sonic Temple. .. . The show is Neo. Nazis Plan • - being called "Growing Pains," New Press Service with the entire cast made up of members and their hus- VIENNA (WJA)—`Die Plat- bands. . . . This is show num- form,' a neo-Nazi periodical ber 23 for ISG, with Eleanor published in Linz, announced Riseman, producer and direc- in its latest issue, plans for the tor for 22 of the years, again creation of a new press service, at the helm. . . . She'll be as- `Sued-Ost,' which will consider sisted by co-director Dottie it its foremost task to "create a Schwartz, who did such a ter- strong line of defense against Mrs. Aaron Mrs. Berris rific job in the same capacity our old enemies in the "Grenz- last year, assisting in the dance lip Helfman, chairman of the mark' Austria." routines as well as vocalizing Israel Bond women's diVision; The Austrian ultra-nationals in the on-stage proceedings. . . Joseph Katchke, honorary chair- also announce plans for the Others on the show committee man; and Charles Makie, chair- launching of a new publishing are Ida Rosenberg, ISG presi- man of the national organiza- company which is to produce a dent; Sylvia Berman, Irene tions committee. weekly paper and a youth Fisher (lyrics), Mitzi Jacobs The State of Israel Bond Or- journal. (scenery and costumes), Judy ganization will present, through Ebstein, Lillian Silverman, the League, a certificate of Pauline Perry and Miriam merit to organizations whoS'e WE ARE NOW Davis. . . • . Goal again is board reaches 100 per cent in $20,000, for infants and chil- bond purchases this year. dren of indigent families, Pen- For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS, rickton Nursery for visually BAR MITZVAHS, SWEET True humour springs not handicapped children and to SIXTEENS, FTC. Moderate more from the head than from the center of Detroit's associa- the Prices. Can accommodate heart; its essence is love; it tion for Mentally Retarded from 25 to 125 people. Children which Infants Service issues not in laughter, but in Dance floor and piano also Group helped establish five still smiles, which lie far deeper. available. Serving dinners to —Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) years ago. the public on Sundays and * * * Holidays only. See us in our MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT! newly beautifully remodeled THINKING HE WAS GOING Dining Rooms. TO just another costume party Sammy Woolf turned out to be the thrill of Kormendy's Dining Room a lifetime for Leopold J. Sny- And His Orchestra and Catering der, attorney and president of UN 4-3174 UN 3-8982 the Commonwealth Mortgage TR 3-7444 or TR 1-4485 UN 3-6501 Co., last week. . . . It was a 114 Pallister surprise "Life Begins at 40" party for Leopold who, with his wife Pauline, came dressed Air-Ci onhdtfun itio n ed as king arid queen bees. . . . Unbeknownst to him, the king bOe was the theme of the deco- Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge rations, with -individual birth- day cakes on each table, plus Famous for Fine Food a picture of him in the center DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS of each, wearing a crown and Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M. capped by a bee. . . . Sonny TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY Eliot presented a "This Is -Your 12th at Hazelwood Life," wonderfully written .- and TR. 2-4375 narrated by himself, assisted by Leopold's close friend, Harry Jacobs, who flashed ap- propriate pictures garnered from albums onto a screen set up for the occasion. . . . Dr. 15301 E. Jefferson at Beaconsfield Leonard Raking almost didn't VA 2 4118 get in . . • He came dressed as Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00 an Arab! to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m. CATERING BoEsKy , s WHERE TO DINE AL GREEN'S - CARCS 3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 2-8600. Pri- CHILDREN UNLIMITED 'will vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving have the cross-country enter- the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods for more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars. taining Vagabonds doing their famous Hawaiian takeoff at the group's Third Annual Donor Luncheon, Nov. 20, 12:30, at ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks, Temple Israel. . . . It'll be Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers. called "An Afternoon in Ha-, "Served as you like it." waii," with all the decorations 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1 1 /2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours in the island motif, with palm trees, huts, leis and orchids for MARIA'S PIZZERIA the women. . . . If there were Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods such a thing as Hawaiian steak, Air-Conditioned .. . Parking Facilities . . Carry-Out Service that would be on the menu, too. . . As it is, the gals have 7107 PURITAN --Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. — UN 1-3929 to settle for just plain ordinary steak. .. Proceeds from the- TR 2-8800 Children • Unlimited affair will CLAM SHOP and BAR go toward helping the visually ,Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods handicapped pre-school kiddies Musk by Muzak 2675 E. GRAND BLVD. at the Penrickton Nursery . . For tickets, contact Adelaide Brown, UN. 4-0637. Anatole's French Restaurant Report $5.6 Million Budget LONDON (JTA)—Lord Sam- uel, president of the British Friends of the Hebrew Univer- sity at Jerusalem, informed the annual meeting of that body that the university's research budget is now about two million pounds sterling ($5,600,000) an- nually. LOOK FOR THE RED and WHITE AWNING 18455 LIV:711NOIS UN 3 - 4500 CATERING ALL TYPES OF PARTIES—PRIVATE ROOM—BUSINESS MEN'S • LUNCHES—SHOPPERS SPECIALS 11-3—PRE-THEATER DIN- NERS—AFTER SHOW SNACKS—FRENCH PASTRIES HOURS: Tues. thru Fri. 11-11; Sat. 11-2; Sun. 1-10; Closed Mondays 16622 J. ze Couns Hwy. U 1-9890 Specializing in Hungarian and American Style Food Home Cooking and Baking. Businessmen's Luncheons OPEN -7 DAYS A WEEK BETTY'S DINING ROOM 27-TH E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, November 8, 1957 Receives Award for Shoe Invention Danny Raskin's League to Enroll s!, Women for Bonds