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July 27, 1962 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-07-27

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Women Inaugurate Activities for
• Salk Biological Studies Institute

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Attorneys for SwastikaSmearers Appeal Case

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COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
Time: 10 p.m. Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Mrs. Jack Eventz,
president of the Medical Aid
Guild and Mrs. Murray Belkin,
caseworker, will discuss the
role and activities of that orga
nizati on.

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NORWALK, Conn., (JTA)— I preme Court of Errors, which
Attorneys for two men sen- finally a pp r o v e d the lower
tenced here to two months' im- I court's judgment and sentence.
prisonment each for painting a The men, Harold Fahy of this
swastika on the wall of the city and William Arnold, now
Beth Israel Synagogue appealed of Milford, Pa., were ordered
their cases to the U.S. Supreme by the court to be freed on bail
Court. Associate State Supreme pending the High Tribunal's de-
Court Justice James E. Murphy cision.
suspended the sentences, pend-
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d etermination of the case.

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The appeal is based on the
Dinner at DARBY'S
defense contention that some of
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evidence introduced at their
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The swastika smearing occurred
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in February, 1960. They were
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sentenced in May of that year,
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
ti
• AFTER
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. but appealed to the State Su-
THEATRE
Snacks . . .
Station: WCAR.
3
Delight
Feature: "Jeremiah, the
LUNCHEON
ROCKY'S PIZZERIA
E.
A Pleasure
Prophet Who Could Not Be
10517 W. 7 MILE RD.
Silent" will be presented.
BAR-B-Q RIBS, CHICKEN,
Mrs. John B. Swainson (center), wife of the Governor, who
TO
DWELL
TOGETHER
PIZZA, SPAGHETTI
recently accepted the honorary chairmanship of women's
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
Res. UN 2-7642
OPEN 7 DAYS • WE DELIVER
activities for the State of Michigan, for Salk Biological Institute
Station:
WJBK
(radio
and
UN 4-8553
Studies, is shown holding the Founders Certificate that was
864-9784
SEVEN MILE at WYOMING
television simultaneously).
presented to her at the first women's activities committee
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Feature: "For Our Country,"
"coffee klach" attended by 60 top women civic leaders at the
a special program in salute to
home of Mrs. Samuel B. Danto (second from right), 26725
the forthcoming national con-
Hendrie, Huntington Woods. Mrs. Danto is chairman of women's
vention of the Jewish War
activities, Salk Institute. Also present were, from the left:
Veterans of the United States,
Mrs. Martin Naimark, 19602 Canterbury, president, League of
to be held in Detroit, will be
Jewish Women's Federation; Mrs. Philip Slomovitz 2966 W
resented. Participating a r e
Outer Drive, a member of the women's activities cabinet; Mrs. H arry T. Madison, past national
Swainson; Mrs. Danto; Mrs. Sol Hammerstein, 18292 Ardmore. c
ommander of the JWV and
hairman of the board of the
convention; Henny Littman,
resident of Memorial Home
Association. and Mrs. Philip
• Motor Lodge - Restaurant • Finest of Foods Served
Bernstein. liaison officer rep-
• Heated Swimming Pool
• Most Modern Facilities
the national ladies
The Tamarack Hills Author - locations as Kingston, Ontario. auxiliary of
• Spacious Docking Facilities
Bernie Patrona
ity and the Fresh Air Society and Grosse Pointe.
the JWV.
Entertaining Nightly (except Sunday)
and his Orchestra
,
have invited the entire commu-
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Camp Tamarack - Ortonville
nity to visit Camp Tamarack.
SPECIAL FEATURE—VOCALIST JAN WYNN OF WJR
Time: 11:05 p.m. Sunday.
and its sister camp at Brighton
STARTING NOW THRU JULY
Ortonville, Mich., Sunday, Aug.
Station: WXYZ.
bear little resemblance to the
12. and participate in dedicat- facilities that served indigent
Feature: Rabbi Erwin L. Her
ing 14 new facilities at the
Jewish children when Fresh man, Union of American He-
cam
Air Society began its camping rew Congregations director of
Approx. One Hour's Drive from Detroit
Dedication ceremonies. which
regional activities, will lead a
ON THE RIVER ROAD M29 between Marysville and St. Clair
will begin at 1 p.m.. will also
discussion on "Pharisee vs.
mark the 60th anniversary of
For Information, FAirview 9 2236
Sadducee."
the Fresh Air Society camping
program.
The Tamarack Hills Author- .
ity operates Camp Tamarack
for the Jewish Welfare Federa- •
tion of Detroit. The Fresh Air
Society, the Federation mem-
ber agency that provides camp-
ing for children, conducts nine
weeks of summer camp sessions
WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY OR
ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:
for children 11-16 years old at
Camp Tamarack. Younger chil-
dren camp at facilities at
Brighton, Michigan.
Family groups and older
t.
adults also camp at Tamarack.
The facilities are used year-
round for convent ions, meet-
ings, seminars, and retreats.
MAXWELL E. KATZEN
Maxwell E. Katzen, the Fresh
Air Society's president, has program in 1902, according to
CORRECTION
named Dr. Irving Posner cledi- Katzen.
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cation chairman, and Mrs. Emil
(ALL
MEAT)
HOT
DOG:
FIRST
ONE
Air Society site
purchased
22c NEXT ONE
T. Stern co-chairman. Katzen its Fresh
first permanent
at
said the
the dedication ceremonies ice Beach on Lake St. Clair
provide an opportunity for Jew- near Mt. Clemens in 1911 and
ish organizations to come out opened Fresh Air Camp a year
and inspect camp facilities, in later.
anticipation of using them for
Eat 'Em in Your Car
an all-day or weekend meeting. In 1925. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
He urged all members of the Rosenthal donated 50 acres of
Or
community to join the camp at land on Blaine Lake, the pres-
the dedication ceremonies and ent location of Camp Tamarack-
share in celebrating 60 years Brighton. Until last year it was
Take 'Em Home
of providing camping vacations called Fresh Air Camp.
100% PURE BEEF HAMBURGER
for children.
I5c
In a move to further expand
CREAMY CHEESEBURGER
Nathan Silverman, chair-
19c
community camping the United
MELTED CHEESE SANDWICH
man of the Tamarack Hills
Jewish Charities purchased a
19c
HOT FISH SANDWICH
Authority, joined Katzen in
750-acre site which was opened
29c
HOT DOG (ALL MEAT)
inviting members of the com- in 1953 as Camp Tamarack-
22c
munity to visit camp for the , Ortonville. The facilities of this
CRISPY FRENCH . FRIES
10c
dedication ceremonies. Silver-
camp are used not only during
CRISPY ONION RINGS
25c
man said some of the strut- the summer season, but by vari-
FISH BOAT
58c
tures to be dedicated are un-
ous groups from schools, clubs
SHRIMP BOAT
usual in design. Some of the and organizations during the
72c
COKE
materials used in the con- entire year. Each year since
10c - 15c
ORANGE
struction were found on the its founding additional facili-
10c - 15c
ROOT
BEER
camp property, Silverman
ties, such as those to be dedi-
10c - 15c
COFFEE
added.
cated on Aug. 12. have been
10c - 15c
SUPER MILK SHAKES
Those interested in attending . built as the result of the gen-
20c
MALTS
dedication ceremonies are in- erosity of members of the com-
25c
vited to call the Fresh Air So- munity.
MILK
12c
ciety, DI 1-5666. to request
1 /2 CHICKEN-ROLL-F.F.-SLAW
Last year 230 youngsters,
$1.19
driving directions.
ages 8 to 10, camped at the
DEEP FRIED BREADED
Community camping began Brighton site during three
FAN TAIL SHRIMP, 1 LB.
in 1902 with a group of young periods of three weeks each for
$1.85
or FILET OF HADDOCK, 1 LB.
women conducting picnics on a total of 690 campers, while
$1.35
Belle Isle for underprivileged 1 Tamarack accommodated 350
immgirant children and their boys and girls aged 11 to 16
mothers, In subsequent years during
each period. totalling
ma n y temporary "camping" 1.050.
22040 W. 7 MILE, near Lahser
KE 4-9528
sites were operated by the
11635 GREENFIELD, near Plymouth
VE 5-9758
society in 'such widely separated
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