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The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle from Milwaukee, Wisconsin • Page 10

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THE WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE May 26, 1950 10 Charge American 3 What's Cooking? Medical Organ With Bias Newton N. Mi now Wins Coveted Election to Coif Newton N. Mi now, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay A.

Minow, N. Sherman was honored by Northwestern University School of Tic Toe Club 634 N. Fifth St. JOHNNY HOWARD Vorllf HorwlH" HniacluKi a Favorite Comedian and All Mar SiiiMrtlnit Show Dinner Served from M. 00 NEW YORK (JTA) Citing numerous situations wanted advertisements published in the By Terry Elman monthly Journal of the American Medical Association which list re ligious or racial specification, the Chicken Knishas Ala Mabel Flapsaddle SARA BERNER IS ONE OF MY favorite comediennes.

She is better known as Mabel Flapsaddle, one of Jack Benny's Brooklynese telephone operators, as well American Jewish Congress an nounced that it had filed a com plaint against the A.M. A. with the iniir i New York State Commission Against Discrimination. The com plaint charged that such ads pub lished by the A.M.A. official or Law at its annual Class Day ceremonies on May 19, 1950.

Mr. Minow was elected to the Order of the Coif, a national legal fraternity based upon scholarship rec-ords in law school. He was also presented with the Wig- ON DANCE LESSONS gan violated the New York State law banning references to race, Cleveland Temple Marks 100th Anniversary CLEVELAND (JTA) The 100th anniversary of The Temple, of which Dr. Abba Hillel Silver has been the spiritual leader for the last 35 years, was celebrated here with John Foster Dulles, Foreign Adviser to the State Department and prominent Protestant lay leader, as one of the principal speakers at the gathering. The Temple, which now counts a membership of about 2,000 families, was founded in 1850, as Tif-ereth Israel, with 47 charter members.

Emphasizing that inter-faith cooperation and goodwill are essential for maintaining world peace, Mr. Dulles said that the anniversary of the founding of The Temple "is an event of national, indeed international significance." He pointed out that at the celebration "leading citizens of our country, not merely those of Jewish faith, but those of other faiths, unitedly extend congratulations of the past and best wishes for the future" of The Temple. "We do so even though many of us do not share the faith that is taught and practiced by Jews," he as Jack's plumber girl friend, Gladys Zybisco. Sara will soon be the star of her own NBC program, "Sara's Private Eye," besides her regular stints as Mrs. Horowitz in "Life of Luigi" on CBS and the Italian housekeeper, on Jimmie Durante's NBC show.

You may remember Sara in the Universal-International film, "City Across the River," and "Story of Molly-X." She was recently the subject of a foto story in a national magazine, listing the nation's most interesting people. SARA BERNER'S FIRST PROFESSIONAL appearance, like most performers, was a memorable occasion. But, few had the impact which came with that made by Sara Berner. Appearing before the creed or color. The complaint was signed by Rabbi Irving Miller, president of the Congress, and Will Maslow, THRILLER International Tournament GOLD CUP AUTO CRASH ROLL CHAMPIONSH I YVONNE LA COSTA (lurrn of llarrclrvlllrj ratapllllnl llinillKh "af in km rnnif r-MllH ill Mlltiimiilillr.

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"We have filed this formal action against the A.M.A.," said Rabbi Miller, "only after A.M.A. national officials insisted on continuing the publication of such ads. A number of doctors wrote to the Journal complaining that such ads, which abet racial and religious discrimination, ill become the pages of a magazine devoted to the medical interests of all Americans. The replies from the Journal's editor, Dr. Austin Smith, declared that at the direction of the advertising committee at A.M.A.

headquarters, the magazine would persist in its present policies." SARA BERNER'S FAVORITE RECIPE CHICKEN KMSIIAS 1 "RK 3 cups of flour State Fair Park teaspoon Halt 2 matzos i rup of cold water i rup chicken fat or oil 1 tea-spoon baking powder 1 cup chicken meat rut up i rup chicken gravy 1 teaspoon salt DANCE STUDIOS 234 W. Michigan St. RD ALSO IN RACINE AMD 6REEH SAY Sal infirm MAY Men are dependent on circumstances, not circumstances on men. Herodotus. MAY' Make pic crust of first six ingredients.

Roll out one-fourth inch more Key, an rKt miih.w award given to the member of the senior class who has contributed most toward enhancing the reputation of the school and maintaining its traditions. The recipient of the Wig-more Key, named after the late Dean John Wigmore of Northwestern, is selected through an election held by members of the Senior Class, the faculty, the Junior Bar Association, and the Board of Editors of the Illinois Law Review. While at Northwestern, Mr. Minow was elected editor-in-chief of the Illinois Law Review, a national legal publication of Northwestern University School of Law. He has had several articles published in the Review which have attracted national attention, one of them concerning the legal issues involved in the Alger Hiss trial.

He also served as a delegate to the Board of Governors of the Junior Bar Association, and represented Northwestern University at the First National Conference of Law Review Editors in 1949. He is a graduate of the Northwestern University School of Speech, and will graduate from the School of Law in June. thick and cut into rounds, size of a saucer. Crumble matzos and mix with chicken, salt and gravy. Put a tablespoonful on each round of tilnlK I.IHt Tmx lillilrrn Inrl.

Admission Compromise makes a good um dough, wet edges and press together. Bake 30 minutes at 425 degrees. Serve with chicken gravy. (Copyright, 1950, JTA, Inc.) brella but a poor roof. Lowell.

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Wisconsin ave. Mr. Kupper is associated with his sons, Richard, Kenneth and Norman. One of the oldest jewelers on the South Side, Herman Kupper Jewelers hnve been established on W. Mitchell st.

since 1909. In addition, they own and operate Estberg and Son, jewelry store in Waukesha, which is unique in its gift gallery, and well known throughout trie United States. Mr. Robert Gersen, who has been associated with Estberg's will now be located at the new Wisconsin ave. store with Mr.

Richard Kupper. LAKE SUCCESS If things keep going in the present direction, the West may wake up one day and discover that their principal problem-child in the family of still Western-orientated nations is the Middle East. At the present stage no area of the world display's a more complete failure of Western policy. In Asia, where the policy collapsed with a resounding thud in China, there remains at least a broad structure of national leadership throughout the rest of the Continent inextricably woven to the Western political fabric. Information available here, both in the United Nations Secretariat and among Middle East delegations, indicates that the fabric is being slowly tattered in the no less strategic area of the Eastern Mediterranean.

The latest evidence of this attitude is a long and soberly fashioned editorial in the Cairo newspaper, "Al Ahram," which is regarded as closely reflecting opinion in Egyptian Government circles. The editorial excoriates American and British policy in connection with Israel and, significantly, in relation to the Arab world as a whole. AladJt Where Shopping Is a Boon to Palate and Purse! Five Convenient Stores 4623 W. BURLEIGH 3723 N. TEUTONIA 3824 W.

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The dilemma, in this analysis, is produced by the Anglo-American insistence on viewing the Middle Eastern problem as one of conflict. The area is treated as a battleground of cold-war struggle between two implacable enemies. Hence, the policy is one of cyclical swings of "alliance" with first one side and then the other, with occasional bewildered efforts to be nice to both at the same time. On the British part, at least, the Arabs consider this to be a hangover of traditional divide-and-rule power politics. The simple answer to this, in the Israeli view, would be to eliminate this kind of approach and substitute a psychology of peacemaking, based on the concrete fact that the Jews and the Arabs are scheduled to live together for a long time to come.

Such a policy, though encountering short-term difficulties, could not possibly lose in the long-term, as no policy based on fundamentals can lose in the end. Such a policy would have the full and eager support of Israel and would inevitably gain the support of the Arab world, especially if it were interwoven with an aggressive economic assistance program. (Copyright, 1950, JTA) 3732 W. Wisconsin Ave. Open Saturday 'Til 6 P.

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Years Available:
1921-1997