Council Analyzes Activities,
Views Community Mobility

Ravitz Receives
Wide Endorsement
for Common Council

Gardners, •Folksinging Dub, at Cafe Galerie

The Gardners (Isabel and
Peter), a folksinging duo with
a large repertoire of Israe
songs, are now appearing at
Galerie, announces Tvi W
el,
owner-manager.
The Gardners have
in concerts and night

over the country. They play
guitars, and Isabel doubles on
first show on
ednes
adcast live
from afe Galerie
tation
WDTM-FM. The Galerie
ed
nings. A Hootenn
ur taken
.m. Sundays.
call Wachtel,

Delegates representing more' tan area. PartiCipating in the
Dr. Mel Ravitz, Wayne- State
than 200 organizations affiliated program were David Cowie y, University professor, has re-
with the Jewish Community director, Community Servic es, ceived the recommendation of
Council were part of the over- Commission on Community R el- The Detroit News and the en-
flow attendance at the Council's ations of the -City of Detro it; dorsement of the Wayne•County
Delegate Assembly, Oct. 18, at Rev. Robert M. Frehse, dire c- AFL-CIO and the Wayne County
Congregation- Beth Abraham, tor, .Detroit Round Table of Democratic Party in his bid for
Stanley J. Winkelmtin, 1 presi- Catholics, Jew. and' Protestant s; a seat on De-
Center Hosts W .
- dent, presided.
Yr. Clement Kern, spiritu al troit's Com-
Golden
Club Oct.
The business portion of :the leader, Committee on Comm u- mon' Council.
The "Young At Heart C
meeting consisted of a report nity Relations, Archbisho ps
The electior
which meets each Monday e
to the delegates by Walter E. Committee on Human Rel a- will be held
ning at the Oak Park Branch
Klein, Council executive direc- tions; Dr. Shmarya Kleinma n, Nov. 7.
of the Jewish Center, 15110 W.
tor, summarizing highlights of chairman, neighborhood an d
Ravitz
recent activities.
Ten Mile Road, will have as
housing committee, Jewish Co m- chairman or
guests, on Oct. 30, the Golden
Klein reported that the munity Council; and Edwar d the Urban Ad-
Lounge and
Council, together with other Turner, president, Detroit an d
Friendship
Club, a senior citi-
the Urban
AFTER
Community groups, supported Michigan- Branches, Nation al
zen group of the Windsor Com-
T HEATRE
Adjustment
Snacks .
inunity Council.
the recently defeated ordi- Association for the Advanc e-
. a
Committee
Delight
nance before the Common ment of Colored People.
The evening's entertainment
U. C. S., a n c
LUNCHEON
Council which would have
In response to questions fro rn chairman of
will feature Detroit's popular
A Pleasure
strengthened the City's' Com- the moderator and the del e-
tenor,
David
Okum
talented
mission on Community Rela- gates, the panelists concurre d the Relocatior
pianist Ruth Tribute and Isra-
tions by spelling out more that the .development of a Advisory Corn
eli folk singer, Isaac, from
mittee,
Detroit
Ravitz
Resv. UN. 2-6742
clearly Detroit's policy on democratic community, wher e
s a W i n d s o r. Refreshments and
discrimination.
SEVEN MILE at WYOMING
equal access to housing, "educ a- Housing Commissio,
dancirfg
will
follow.
In ,view of the discussions tion and employment will b e memb • of
ee on School Nee
on the Arab Refugee problem, assured to all citizens, i
ney CoMmittee) and is a
now being held at . the UN, key to many of the m
pe r- former
ead
e Community
the Council will continue its plexing problems.
Org.
Ian
efforts toward deeloping a
The panelists urg
fre e C
better understanding of Middle access to all available
usin
He has fought not only for downtown
East problems in the general as a means of creatin
mo
improvement but neighborhood devel-
community, Klein said.
cratic, stable communitie
opment ... parking facilities for fac-
The Council presented a num- reducing many of the press
tories and shopping areas . . . recre-
ber of authoritative spokesmen and tensions that now exist
ational facilities within ready reach
on the Middle East during the various sections of the city
past few weeks.
of. everyboy ... smoke abatement, etc.
Stress was placed on the nee d bolster • e
Klein called the delegates' to maintain and improve th e ate jobs, urban re ev
establish
fair
tax
patterns,
help
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attention to the Council's standards in our schools fo r
arbitration and conciliation the benefit of the entire corn senior citizens' live with dignity
and security, provide sufficient
.committee, under the chairman- munity.
13- <1 30
ship of Walter Berlow, which
At a social hour which fol public recreation facilities and
library
facilities,
improve
the
makes available its services in lowed the Assembly, delegate s
•■•■■••■■■■■
helping resolve disputes involv- were the guests of the Sister people and procedures of the
ing individuals and communal hood of Congregation Bet h Board of Zoning Appeals.
institutions.
Abraham. Hostesses include d
The program portion of the Mesdames J. George Cohen, Volunteers Needed
Assembly, presenting "A New Robert Israel, Meyer Lullcwe,
Look At Our Community," Ralph Rice, Sidney Schlaff and for center Book Fair
A call:* for volunteers for the
moderated by Winkelman, con- Maurice Shepherd,
Tenth Annual Jewish Book
sidered some of the problems
* * *
Fair, to be held Nov. 18-20,
of segregation, equal education,
was- issued Mrs. Samuel
delinquency and neighborhood Councilwoman Wise
niank
mobility facing the metroPoli- Explains Stand on _

cilman Connor Fights For You

EDWARD CONNOR

.......

IRMN1

N.Y.: Woman Fined
for Failing to Rear
Son as Orthodox Jew

The New York Supreme Court
on Wednesday fined Mrs. Sylvia
Gluckstern Glaser $250 for vio-
lating her 1959 divorce agree-
ment that she would raise her
12-year-old son, Lewis Jay, as
an Orthodox Jew.
Charges were instituted by
her former husband, Philip
Gluckstern, owner of Gluck-
stern's Restaurant, popular eat-
ery in midtown Manhattan.
Both have remarried. Mrs. Glas-
er converted to tbe Christian
Science faith of her new hus-
band.

Howard Weingarden
Wins in Art Contest

Commission Issue

In a statement explaining
vote against the amendm
to
the Commission on Corn nity
Relations in the Common
ncil;
Councilman Blanche Pare Wise
said she was astound
and
amazed at the attack u
her
by Wayne County De
atic
leaders. She stated in pa
"I would remind the
cratic voters of Wayne
whose ranks are made up o
nationalities, that there are o
50 minority groups in this cit
and never in Detroit's history
have one of these groups asked
special treatment or symbols. All
of these minorities, P oli sh,
Jewish, Italians, Slays, Hun-
garian, Serbs, Irish, French,
have had long, hard struggles
in a foreign land; each have
taken upon themselves to help
their fellOw countryman. Few,
if any, have sought the welfare
rolls of the community, the
parents struggling and saving to
put their children through high
schools and colleges, and none
have talked incessantly of civil
rights, only of civic respon-
sibility. And they have worked
by the sweat of their brow to
attain their status in the corn-

A Cass Technical High School
student, Howard Weingarden, 18,
of 18675 Griggs, has been name
. one of six national winners in
the 34th annual Venus-Scholastic
Art Awards Contest. •
Weingarden's entry, "Portrait
of a Young Woman," is included
in a -limited number , of port-
folios of the winning pencil
drawings made available for InU
school distribution by the co
me the.-•NAA
sponsors, Venus Pen a
e leaders of the Negro
Corp. of New York
community began to speak with
as much emphasis to their own
people of their civic responsi-
Mrs. Silb
bility as, scream at the
$25 in
sha Ic,o est
white co
ity and t' law-
Mrs.
eph Silberstein
kers
e level
ov
Brook
, Mass. is this
nt
an
civ
winn
of $25 dolla
0-W
reci
'sing Wolff's Kash
hi
time am , •
Silberstein's r
ed call
4 .1• e
e.
Kas
Potato Kugel ap
Poli•
•art
- of
else
re in thi issue.
i
ty is
of
est in
Re
entries • e sen
h wort
d to
empt to
to Ph
Wolff, Penn Yan, shackle it' anywa s to handi-
New Y
n award of $25 cap their efforts to' keep la
will be ma
every recipe and order in the commu •
published. Eve
t will am 100 per-cent b •
In
receive a free kasha
D epar t-
emn is a quasi-military organ-
A $2,000 theft was reported at ization and as a legislator I
a Montreal convention of police shall not interfere in their
chiefs.
operation."

Is The

omen' interested in selling
books, gifts or records, or work-
ing as cashi s
wrappers,
should cal
for a
volunte

cialit
u a 1 Ha
Dance
I d y at
Cong. Beth
am.
•
Single J
s h
• n and
men over 3
e invit
tumes are optional
pri
• be awarded fo
six m
ding. Dance
music will
information, call - TE 4-6436 or
LI 8-8340.

Atid Slates Theater
Party, Ball on Nov. 3

The Atid college-age organiza-
tion will hear Simon Greenberg
as guest speaker at Saturday
morning services on Nov. 3 at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek. A theater
party and ballot ball will be
held • that evening to celebrate
the election of the group's first
officers. For information, call
Joan Tatken, UN 4-1541, or Paul
Freeman, UN 4-5545.

.

MAN

With

ERIENCE

Re-elect

MAYOR

LOUIS C. MIRIANI

El Vote Tues. Nov. 7

RE-ELECT

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COUNCILMAN

