THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, Febru ary 13, 19

I News Brevities

Nine Transit Camps
Reopened in Israel
for New Settlers

Communal Groups
to Attend NCCJ
Border City Parley

JERUSALEM (JTA) — The
Jewish Agency disclosed that
Four community organiza-
William Inge is an extremely I DETROIT THEATER ARTS,
it had reopened nine maabarot
gifted playwright and a genial I a new theater group in the tions will be among the 40
(transit camps) to house newly-
gentleman. His latest play, "The Detroit area. has been formed , Detroit and Windsor parent
arrived immigrants from East-
under the direction of Stuart and community groups par-
Dark at the
ern Europe. The number of
Piggins, long associated with ticipating in the sixth annual
Top of the
immigrants already arrived
comedy, dramatic, operatic, vari- Border City Conference on
Stairs." which
here now exceeds the per-
ety shows and musical comedy Rearing Children of Good Will.
was cited b y
manent housing made ready
here. Actors, entertainers and
the New York
The Detroit Women's Divi-
for the immigrant flood in a
people for costuming. publicity, sion, American Jewish Con-
critics as his •
scenery and other back-stage gress; Detroit Section, National
speeded-up construction pro-
best play," is
technicians are now being Council of Jewish Women;
gram.
coming to the ark
Figures published today on
sought. For information, call League of Jewish Women's Or-
stage of the
the vocational composition of
Piggins at WA 3-6262.
Shubert Thea-
Detroit
ganizations
and
Greater
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the new immigration indicated
ter for two
Bnai Brith Women's • Council
that Israel stands to profit by
HIGH SCHOOL INTERNA- all will send delegates to the
weeks begin- •
MR.
&
Mrs.
C.
CHARCOWSKY
acquisition of professional
TIONAL CLUB will discuss conference, to be held this
ning Monday,
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skills. In the five months since
"The Meaning of European Cur- Thursday, during Brotherhood
Feb. 23, with -
large-scale immigration was re-
rency Moves" at 7:30 p.m., Week. at the Rackham Educa-
a distinguish- Baxley
New Yorker Forms
, newed from Eastern Europe,
ed cast featuring Barbara Bax- Monday, in the Parkman Branch tional Memorial Bldg.
about 500 professional men and
ley. Audrey Christie and George Library, 1766 Oakman Blvd.
A project of the Detroit $600,000 Foundation;
women have arrived here.
Carolos E. Toro, manager of
L. Smith.
Round
Table
of
the
National
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Their number included 162
the World Trade Department of
Third to Hebrew U.
Conference
of
Christians
and
medical doctors, 100 engineers
EDDIE DOWLING, one of the Detroit Board of Commerce
A New York City and Miami and 90 economists and ac-
the all-time greats of the Ameri- will moderate a panel, which Jews, the conference will be-
9
a.m.
Its
major
theme
gin
at
Beach
philanthropist,
who
start-
countants.
can theater, will present a pro- includes Jay Shumaker and
gram of reading when he ap- Phillip Rosenbloom, of Mum- is "how to raise a happy, ed his career as an immigrant
Jewish News Want Ads
socially adjusted child, free painter and paper hanger and
pears at Detroit Town Hall on ford High School.
Get Results
from prejudice."
rose to be an important figure
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Wednesday. His lecture, "From
Following a keynote address in the wholesale and retail paint
Shakesepeare to Saroyan," will
:471! Meyer H.
include ; parts from "Richard
-Robinson, by Mrs. Rhea Eckels, president industry, announced the forma-
II," "Hamlet," "The Glass Mena-
Chairman o f of Caszenovia Junior College, tion of a charitable foundation
geries." "Shadow a n d Sub-
the board and New York, there will be panel in his name with funds in excess
stance," "The Iceman Cometh,"
general mana- discussions on "Recognizing of $600,000.
"Here Come the Clowns." and
ger of the ; and Understanding Our Preju-
He is Charles Charcowsky,
others. It will be held at 11
Manischewi t z 1 dices," "The Challenge of who disclosed that the Founda-
Change,"
"H
u
m
a
n
Relations
a.m. in Ford Auditorium.
Wine Co.. will
tion's first gift would be a $200,-
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be the recepi- and Moral and Sp iritu al 000 fund for a building at the
The Newest for the i
Values"
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and
"Desegregation-
At the annual election meet-
ent of the an-
Hebrew University of Jerusa-
New
Bride and Groom
ing of the WEINER COUSINS
Integration."
nual Brother-
lem.
CLUB last Sunday. in the
Robinson hood Award
Following luncheon, a panel
Charcowsky, a native of Rus-
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home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave given by Spirit Lodge, Bnai of experts in human relations sia who arrived in the United
Glantz, of Clements Ave., the Brith, in New York. Thursday. will answer questions posed States 53 years ago with a total
The Best for Our Guests
following were voted into of-
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from the floor and which have capital of $3.40, said that this
fice: Lawrence Eisenberg, presi-
come
from
the
morning
discus-
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Upon the request of many or-
gift would provide a science
dent; Gary A. Eisenberg, vice- ganizations for special show- sion groups.
center at the Jerusalem univer-
president; Annette London. sec- ings for their members, arrange-
Large Conference
I
Among the participants are sity.
retary; and Leo Friedman, ments can be made to see "THE Sara H. Colvin, director of
Room Available
Both
he
and
his
wife,
Viola,
a
treasurer.
DOCTOR'S DILEMMA" by con- education, Michigan Region of member of Hadassah, have long
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tacting Eric H. Rose, manager NCCJ; Rev. Robert Allen,
The Pittsburgh Symphony Or- of the Trans-Lux Krim Theatre, Archdiocese of Detroit; Rhea been interested in the educa-
tion
of
young
people.
Charcow-
chestra is 31 years old on the 16473 Woodward, TO 8-8300.
Eckels, chairman, commission sky serves as a member of the
eve of its appearance at Ma-
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on community organization of national board of directors of
sonic Temple on Feb. 27, at
JACK KARR, former drama NCCJ; Dr. Robert Frehse, the American Friends of He-
Next to Northland
8:20 p.m., but
critic of the Toronto Daily Star, executive director, Michigan brew University. The Charkow-
will join the Stratford Shakes- Region of NCCJ; Rabbi M. skys recently adopted an entire
actually, this
For Reservations Call
pearean Festival administrative Robert Syme. of Temple Israel; Israeli family and are bringing
famed group's
staff
May
1,
to
work
with
Miss
Rev.
R.
S.
Rayson,
principal,
history goes
one of the children to the Un-
Mary Jolliffe. publicity direc- Canterbury College, Windsor; ited States for her college train-
all the way
I
tor
for
the
Stratford
Founda-
and
Dr.
Mildred
Peters,
Wayne
back to the
ing.
tion. Karr will take over the State University college of
turn on the
position of publicity director, education.
century. The
Oct.. 1, when Miss Jolliffe leaves
great Victor
Reservations are available
the Foundation to work in pub- from Mrs. Colvin at the Round
Herbert d B-
lic relations with the O'Keefe Table office, TO. 9-6306, or
lighted con-
Center in Toronto.
cert-goers i n
from Mrs. Oscar Hertz, Ameri-
SERVICE DEPT.
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the rapidly
can Jewish Congress, DI.
HERMAN B. LEVENSOHN, 1-9717.
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growing Steel
OPEN TO 9 P.M.
of Hartford, Conn., was ap-
Center of the
pointed director of the East Bnai Brith Youth Leaders
early 1900's as
Central
and West Central States
Conductor of
Vote Aid to Romanian Jews
Regions of the C ouncil of Jew-
the Pittsburgh Steinberg
WASHINGTON — Bnai
ish
Federations
and
Welfare
Orchestra and the blast furnace
SERVING N.W. DETROIT
Brith youth leaders voted to
barons enthusiastically support- Funds.
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allocate $1,000 in a fund-rais-
"SERVICE
AFTER YOU BUY"
ed his work. The orchestra's
Millie Per- ing drive to help settle Ro-
board of directors was carefully
14501 W. 7 MILE RD.
kins plays the manian immigrants in Israel.
searching for the "right man"
1 blk. W. of Jos. Couzens
title role in They have made the funds
SEE ME
to pilot a musical ship that was
George Ste - available to the United Jewish
For the
no longer a luxury but an abso-
UN
4-2300
Res. DI 1-1369
yens' produc- Appeal's special drive for the
BEST DEAL
lute necessity in the cultural
Romanian Jews.
tion
of
"The
scheme of things for Pittsburg-
Diary of Anne
hers. William Steinberg was
Frank" which
that man. Steinberg came to
will world pre-
Pittsburgh in 1952 and since
We the undersigned business and professional men wholeheartedly endorse the
miere at the
that time. the growth and ac-
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ceptance of the Pittsburgh sym-
J. HARRIS for State Representative.
Candidacy of
Millie Theater, 47th
phony has been just short of
and Broadway, New Y o r k-,
phenomenal.
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March 17. It will be shown on
HARRIS is qualified and capable and will give
It is our opinion that
CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB a reserved seat basis with 10
the 10th district the representation it deserves.
will meet Sunday evening, in performances a week.
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the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Dr. J. ROBERT OPPENHEI-
Galper. of .20400 Strat'nmoor.
LEO KEPES
ELIOT CHARLIP
WILLIAM BORIN
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MER, director of the Institute
BAGLEY SCHOOL PTA will for Advanced Study at Prince-
E. DONALD GURWIN
JACK KURLAND
NORMAN ROSS
meet Tuesday evening, in the ton University, will speak on
SHELDON KRAUSE
DR. MORTON SCHWARTZ
CHARLES SOLOVICH
school auditorium, when the "The Constitution of Matter",
SEN. CHARLES S. BLONDY
PHILIP DONON
SYD HILLER
play, "The Case of the Missing at 8 p.m. Tuesday, in the Rack-
Handshake," written by Nora ham Memorial auditorium. His
MORRIS SHILLMAN
HERBERT L. HARRIS
CHARLES BEHRMANN
Sterling and dealing with the lecture is being sponsored by
JERRY SHERMAN
DR. CLARENCE BAYLES
DR. HERMAN LITTKY
problem of good manners in the Detroit section of the
HARRY HOOBERMAN
HARRY AMENDER
EMIL RASKIN
pre-teen-agers, will be present- American Chemical Society,
ed. Directed by Harry Gold- Wayne State University Grad-
MAX BIBER
HENRY BASKIN
RALPH BORIN
stein, the cast consists of Mes- uate School, and WSU chapter
BEN GREENSTEIN
ROBERT KOZLOW
DR. ROBERT SCHAEFER
dames Leon Rives, Raymond of Sigma Xi, national science
JACK KAY
MARVIN K. ROSEN
DR. ALLEN GOLDSTEIN
Rismann and LeRoy Atler, Miss research society.
Harriet Deutch and Samuel
ROBERT ESTON
ALLEN E. STEIN
Posner. Assistant principal Dr.
In 1922, several makes of cars
Leonard Zudich will be dis- introduced gasoline gauges on
cussion leader. The Bagley their instrument panels. Last
School ,Mothersingers also will year, gasoline and oil advertis-
be featured in a medley of ers invested over $30 million
songs.
in newspaper advertising.

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