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May 11, 1962 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-05-11

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13igger Edition of Ex-Detroiter Charles Madison's
`American Labor Leaders' Is Reissued by Ungar

Jewish Meals

By MILDRED
GROSBERG BELLIN

Peel the cucumber and slice thin.
Add the sugar and vinegar and

marinate for 30 minutes. Stir from
Former Detroiter Charles A. I '
I the unions." He maintains that
(Copyright, 1962, Jewish
time to time to coat each slice.
Madison, for 38 years managing
Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)
"they know too well that organ-
Drain thoroughly, then press lightly
to remove remaining liquid. Com-
SOUP AND A SANDWICH
;editor of the college department
ized labor is politically not half
bine
cream with the onion soup
When the weather becomes mix. the
of the Holt, Rinehart and Win-
so potent as its numerical
The exact amount of mix
too lovely to resist and even the needed will vary' with the bread
: ston publishing house, is an au-
strength would warrant."
used and with your own taste. Use
thority on labor probleMs. His
"American Labor Leaders" is most dedicated cook regards enough to give the cream a definite
not overwhelming flavor. Stir
:three books, "Critics and Cru-
as much a study of the entire her stove without affection, the but
the cream gently into the cucum-
saders," "Liberals and Leaders"
movement as it is of individual familiar soup - and. - sandwich bers. Spread the cheese evenly on
and "American Labor Leaders,"
leaders and the eras in which lunch can supply adequate nu- the bread and arrange the egg
slics over it. Top with the sour
have drawn wide interest and
they were active. Madison's book trition without sacrificing time. cream and cucumber mixture. Cut
continue to be used as reference
commences with the transforma- Thanks to the large variety of each sandwich into quarters for
easier eating. If preferred the cu-
works oh issues of social justice
tion of craftsmen into wage-earn- kosher . soups now available, cumber mixture may be placed on
and labor relations.
ers. He proceeds to deal with canned, bottled, packaged mix, the cheese and the egks arranged
over both as a garnish. This amount
Frederick Ungar Publishing
the first labor champion, William or compressed cake, there is makes
4 open-faced sandwiches, to
Co. (131 E. 34rd, NY 10) has
H. Sylvis, goes on to Uriah H. enough choice to banish any serve 4.
chance
of
monotony.
These
soups
just issued a second and an
Stephens and Terence V. Pow-
enlarged edition of his "Ameri-
derly, and then turns for a may be served without any 3rd Jewish Cemetery
can Labor Leaders," and this
thorough study of the American alteration, but with a few imag-
book recalls an interesting ex-
Federation of Labor and its first inative additions, they become in Newark Desecrated
NEWARK, N.J., (JTA) — A
perience to which the noted
towering guide, Samuel Gompers. more like the ones we make at
author himself refers in his
CHARLES A. MADISON
The story of Gompers is one of home. A little minced water- new outbreak of Jewish ceme-
cress
adds
novelty
to
cream
of
tery descreations was revealed
preface.
the highlights of this thoroughly
tomato soup. A dash of curry here when five boys, ranging in
ter the author has ascertained enlightening work.
gives exotic flavor to cream of ages from 1 2to 15, were arrested
"American Labor Leaders" was that he sees no need to alter
published in
1950.
William Green, William L. celery. Both soups are equally
Madison the original text.
points out that "the fear-infected
Hutcheson, John Mitchell and good hot or cold. For added by Newark police who had been
alerted by authorities at nearby
hysteria of McCarthyism was
" Time has proved me right John L. Lewis are next analyzed,
on both counts: the CIO did and the emerging story of labor milk nourishment as well as Fairview, N.J.
already rampant" at that time.
flavor, sprinkle grated cheese
Police in the latter town had
Although his book was highly lose considerable strength and leadership will be found as in- over vegetable, pea, mushroom, caught the boys in
the act of
initiative after the expulsions triguing today as when the book
recommended by scholars and
or onion soups. The cook who toppling about 50 tombstones but
critics as a sound study of the and Bridges' subsequent career appeared in its first 1950 edition. likes to experiment can create
the vandals escaped, to be cap-
has
confirmed
his
efficacy
as
a
labor movement, "several influ-
The leadership of Jews
all sorts of new soups by mere- tured here.
ential spokesmen of labor at- union leader," Madison states.
finds an echo in the chapter ly combining two different
The latest cemetery desecra-
His only addition in the re- "Joseph Barondess to David
tacked it because it was criti-
kinds.
tion was the third in the vicinity
gal of the CIO leadership for vised volume is a concluding
Dubinsky: From the Sweat-
The following recipes take a in one week. The boys said they
expelling the leftwing unions chapter, "Labor Revisited: Trends shop to Industrial Leadership."
few minutes extra to make, but were "out for a lark." Two
and because it found Harry After 1950," in which he dis- • "In no other industry was la-
if you can spare the time, you months ago, Robert Zarinsky, 21,
cusses
the AFL and CIO mer- bor treated so barbarously as will find that they make your who called himself a "lieutenant"
Bridges' leadership beneficial to
ger, improvements in wages and in the garment trades toward lunches particularly good.
the members of the union."
in the "American Republican
The publisher was obviously fringe benefits gained by labor the end of the 19th century;
MOCK TOMATO BORSHT (HOT)
Army," was arrested for dese-
1
Cup
finely
shredded
cabbage
influenced by the sentiment's unions, the effects of automa- yet in no other industry have 2 Cups water
crating another Jewish cemetery,
that circulated at the time and, , tion and the resulting serious the workers achieved so un-
1 1012-oz. can condensed tomato
at Linden, N.J.
soup
after the first printing of the problem of unemployment.
disputed a position of domi-
1 teaspoon kosher parve onion soup
book was exhausted, he permit-
mix
Making interesting observa- nance," Madison declares.
1
teaspoon kosher parve mushroom
ted it to go out of print a year tions on current labor trends,
Madison recalls the horrors
soup mix
after it was published. For the Madison states in the chapter he , during the Triangle Fire, the
Place the cabbage and water in
a saucepan, bring to a boil, then
first time, Frederick Ungar has added to his revised book that !strikes in the early years of simmer
10 minutes. Add the re-
found courage to reprint it, af- the tendency to look for govern- ; this century, the role played by maining ingredients, stir until blend-
then bring to a boil. Taste and
- ment aid is "a reliance that ;Louis D. Brandeis and the inter- ed,
AND F115 ORCHESTRA
add more soup mix if desired. This
' shirks responsibility." He main-lvention of Jewish leaders, headed amount serves 3.
DI 1 - 1609
DIP SANDWICHES
tain.s that there can be no solu- by Louis Marshall, which re- 1 CALIFORNIA
large cucumber
tion to the unemployment prob- j suited in the Protocol of Peace 2 teaspoons sugar
2 tablespoons vinegar
lem until there is a revision in on Sept. 2, 1910.
cup dairy sour cream
The commencement of enter- About 1 teaspoon parve kosher in-
labor's social philosophy.
stant soup mix
"First," he states, labor lead- prising tailoring establishment
1 cup mine curd creamed cottage
cheese
ers "must cease to think of or_ by Jews and the entrance of
2 hard cooked eggs, sliced
4anized labor as the junior part- large numbers of Jewish immi-
4 large thin slices rye bread or
ner of capitalism. Next they grants into the needle industry
pumpernickel
nust rethink clearly the steps t in the early years of this cen-
needed to strengthen our econ- :turY are referred to by Madison.
omy: not by pampering the profit I Jewish intellectuals "resented
motive but by. planning full em- : the economic oppression of the
ployment along democratic and sweatshop and began to propa-
3.0 c i ally desirable principles 'gate their social views." The So-
Max Schrut
Only then will they find sympa-lcialist movement then gained
For Good Photographs
thetic support from the general j ground among Jews.
and
Prompt Service
public as well as from the pres-1 Some of the essays about Jew-
Calf me at
ent Administration — assuming ' ish and Socialist labor leaders—
Orchestra &
that Secretary Goldberg was in Barondess, Dubinsky, Abraham
earnest when he said that !Cahan, Sidney Hillman, Morris
Entertainment
cannot tolerate the indifference Hillquit and many others—add
Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
to the displaced worker . which to the interest Madison's book is
We Come to Your Home
LI 7-2899
With Samples
has always existed in the past'." :certain to arouse once again as
a
result
of
the
appearance
of
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5-8805
UN 4-6845
Madison adds that "to aim
'
the
enlarged
new
edition.
at these 'broad social reforms,'
labor leaders must realize that
the alternative to our Ameri- Women Represent
We Make Our Own Glasses
can economy is not commu-
41
Per
Cent
of
Donors
nism
but
more real democ-
EBEN , FRIDENBERG
HEADQUARTERS FOR
racy. They can achieve this
in Jewish Campaigns
• LATEST DOMESTIC AND IM-
Ehen Fridenberg, 24700 Sus- goal by sparking the social
Achieving "remarkably con-
sex. Oak Park. has been saluted conscience of the nation; by
PORTED FRAME FASHIONS
by President Raymond W. Sib- awaking the people to the sistent" records, women in both
• PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES
1960
and
1961
represented
41
bert of Gooderham & Worts
realization that our present
ACCURATELY FILLED
Limited, importers of Lauder's industrial complex requires per cent of all contributors and
Extra Light Scotch. In making not the haphazard methods gave 11 per cent of all funds
• Immediate Repair
raised
in
Jewish
community
• Reasonably Priced
his commendation. Sibhert based solely on the profit mo-
campaigns, according to a two-
stated:
tive but the socially respon-
"Although Lauder's has been sible planning of our automa- year survey of women's divi-
sions in the United States and
well-known in Scotland since tion era. Unless labor leaders
Canada released by the Council
13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE
1834. it has been in very short
enter into this new social fron-
of Jewish Federations and Wel-
supply in Nlichigan until recent- tier with the fervor and the
OAK
PARK,
MICH.
fare Funds.
LI 7-5068
ly. However, nnw that we have determination they 'showed
Mrs. Harold Miller of Milwau-
Hours: Daily & Sat. 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. — Thursdays to 9 p.m. '
larger stocks available. Lauders d u ring the organizational
kee, chairman of the Council's
popularity has consistently ,.own
strikes of the 1930s, they will Committee on Women's Com-
under the able leadership of fail in their prime task of
Ehen Fridenber:•. our Michigan safeguarding and advancing munal Se.•vice which conducted
PUT YOUR FAITH IN .. .
the survey, announced that 69
sales manager. Lauder's is al- the welfare of American
communities participated in the
ready accepted as one of the workers."
study.
world's three great light Scotch
Madison points out that most
Of these, 49 communities re-
whiskies in Michigan."
labor leaders hold fast to the ported that the average
Fridenhe•g advanced rapidly "negative attitude toward politi-
through the Gooderharn & Worts cal activity" that was originally woman's gift amounted to $33
in both years.
sales staff and has been sales promulgated by Samuel Gomp-
The following are THE ONLY strictly Kosher caterers in
However, she said, this varied
supervisor and assistant district !ens. Labor leaders realize, Madi-
Detroit and Suburbs under supervision of
according to the size of the
manager in Michigan.
!son indicates, that the large ma- Jewish population, the average
the Council of Orthodox Rabbis
A member of Louis Stone jority of pragmatic and practi- gift being: $29 where the popu-
Lodge of Bnai Brith and a for - cal workers "will vote in accord
HOLIDAY MANOR KOSHER CATERERS, INC.
mer executive board member, with their personal prejudices lation surpassed 40,000; $39
HOROWITZ KOSHER CATERERS
where it was below 40,000 but
FridAberg
also belongs
to and predilections." He states above 10,000; and $47 where it
KOZIN'S KOSHER RESTAURANT and CATERERS, Inc.
Craftsman's Lodge 521, F.A.M. that "for bargaining purposes was below 10,000.
MAYFAIR KOSHER CATERERS, Inc.
He is a board member of the with political parties." AFL-CIO
The total amount raised by
OAK MANOR KOSHER CATERERS CO.
Michigan Drug Travelers Asso- l officials continue "to maintain 52 communities was $5,638,530
RAINBOW KOSHER CATERERS, INC.
ciation. , their political activities within
in 1960 and $5,564.728 in 1961.

S A M
EMMER

Laud Fridenberg
for llanagerneat
of Laurels Sales

-

Larry
Freedman

BLAIR STUDIO

ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE

METROPOLITAN DETROIT
KOSHER CATERERS ASSOCIATION

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