October 7, 1957
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Cascade Highlights
: Hats off to ADL Chairman
Barry Glickman for arranging
SUch a splendid meeting program
on the Arab-Israel situation.
The same to all the Brothers
ho gave blood at the semi-an-
nual Blood Bank Drive, which
::Dreceded the last meeting.
Watch this column for big news
en the Annual Cascade Lodge
New Year's Eve Party.
If you know of any member-
Ship prospects, turn their names
ever to Chairman Alfred Cor-
dova, Ca. 5535.
The Toy Project, at its new lo-
cation in the New Richmond Ho-
tel, needs everybody's help. Come
down on Sunday mornings from
10 to 12 noon and lend a hand.
Boy Scout Chairman Walt Op-
penheimer would appreciate help
in arranging monthly outings for
the Lodge-sponsored Cub Pack.
Call Walter at He. 9831.
Next meeting will be Thurs-
day, November 7. at the Com-
munity Center, with nominations
for next year's officers sched-
uled.
Theater Party
. A wonderful treat is in store
or lucky Cascade Lodge mem-
bers and thdir wives according to
tlrother Bill Schwamberg, chair-
roan of the Theater Party to be
held Saturday night, November
. The evening will include the
Stage presentation of "The Bees
arid the Flowers" at the Cirque
'lheater and then corned beef
Sandwiches, coffee and dancing
at the Jewish Community Cen-
ter.
We have only been able to re-
nerve 100 tickets at the Cirque,
.o it will have to be first come,
first serve. Make your reserva:
tions now for this terrific eve-
iag. Only $5.50 per couple for
.-tte entire evening at the theater
ad the Center. Send your cheeks
to tlill Schwamberg, 8003 30th S.,
ca, ll Bill at ha. 8480, between
and 9.00 p.m. any evening.
0verlake B'nai B'rith To
Present Musical Revue
The Overlake Lodge of B'nai
'rith is in the midst of plans for
e of the biggest nights in the
Eastside Jewish Community's
U.ng existence. On Saturday
"Jght, November 9, they will pre-
heat an original musical revue en-
Utled "Bridgework of 1958."
The revue will enlist the tal-
ats of all the members of the
.dge, plus their neighbors and
ends. A satire on suburban
e, written, produced and di-
eted by Bob Friedman and Hal
ulraan, it promises to be an
etertainin evening for all who
• attend. -
thlcluded ih the evening's en-
":tainment, will be a buffet sup-
rDer and dance, with music fur-
,hed by Alex Goldman and his
Chestra It will be held at the
ighland' Community Center in
ellevue, and will start at 8:15
Tickets at $4.50 each, can
reserved b" calling Irving
h at Adams 0348. Since reser-
are limited, it is urged
they be made as soon as
PSSible.
and Shulman (The
and Hammerstein of the l
area) state that the cast
aow in rehearsal, but any East-q
e residents who feel they' have
peeial talents will be made wel-
ae if they get in touch with
Ledirectors.
ECRETARY
With work confidently calls
ncF for quick addressing and
jobs. Mimeographing, multillth-
all in one plant.
ALPHA-STAUNCH
Direct Moll and printing
I1h Ave. " EAsl 8118
Calt Fred Klein lll
Sam Tarshis to Speak
At BB Sabbath
Cascade Lodge and ChapteY are
joining with all the B'nai B'rith
units in the Seattle area to co-
sponsor this year's B'nal B'rith
Sabbath to be held at Herzl Con-
gregation at 8 p.m. on Friday
evening, October llth.
Principal speaker will be Sam-
uel W. Tarshis, Grand" President
of District No. 4. Presidents of all
Lodges and Chapters will partici-
pate in the service. Following
services there w!ll be an Oneg
Shabbat in the Herzl vestry
which will be co-hosted by Cas-
cade Lodge and Chapter.
Please make this Friday night
service a must to attend in com-
memoration of the birthday of
our order.
Adult Education
Forum, "October 12
The regular C a s c a d e Lodge
Adult Education Series. resumes
this Saturday night, October 12th
at 8:30 p.m. The group will meet
at the home of Brother Sy Klu-
er, 4214 Burke Avenue. Discus-
sions will concern the American
Jew in the next one hundred
years. Leading the seminar's dis-
cussion will be Rabbi Wendell
Phillips. Call Cascade Adult Edu-
cation Clmirman Jake Rocker,
Me .7146 and tell him that you
and your wife will attend.
LATE NEWS
NEW YORK: U. S. Senator
John F. Kennedy, (Dem., Mass.)
and Louis Gordon, New York
business executive and commu-
nal leader, were named last week
to receive Yeshiva University's l
annual awards at its Charter Day:
Celebration, to take place on
Sunday evening, October 27, at
the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria, it was
announced by Dr. Samuel Bel-
kin, president.
BERLIN (JTA)--Two Nazi
torture-killers have been sen-
tenced for their crimes against
concentration camp victims, one
to a life term at hard labor, the
maximum penalty in Germany,
and one to a two-year term.
BONN (JTA) -- Three Jews
were returned to the West Ger-
man Bundestag in the national
electigns which brought Chancel-
lor Konrad Adenauer's Christian
Democratic Party a full majority
of Germany's Lower House.
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Robert Schuhnan Speaker at
Luncheon Forum on Wednesday
Robert Schulman, Chief of the+
Northwest Bureau of Time, Inc.,
will appear as the speaker for the
Noon Luncheon Forum at the
Jewish Community Center on
Wednesday, October 9th, 1957.
Time, Inc., is the publisher of
"Time," "Life," "Fortune" and
"Sports Illustrated" in addition
to "Architectural Forum" and
"House and Home."
Before coming to Seattle four
years ago Mr. Schulman was
chief of the Chicago Bureau. tie
is a native New Yorker and a
graduate of New York Univer-
sity and Columbia University,
where he majored in Journalism.
He took his early training in
newspaper work in the "Post Dis-
patch" and "Star Times" of St.
Louis.
Since coming to the Northwest
Mr. Schulman has contributed a
number of cover stories to "Time"
and "Life" magazines. The cover
stories in "Time" include William
Allen, Dave Beck, Harry Morri-
son, Arthur B. Langlie and Sen-
ators Wayne Morse and Richard
L. Neuberger. His feature stories
for "Life" magazine, "Mrs. Av-
erill Clark, Jr.," aru2 the "Thor
Tollefson Torchlight Parade in
1954." Mr. Schulman's topic will
be "THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE"
and with his vast experiences as
a news reporter, his talk should
prove timely and interesting.
Mr. Sehulman is marrmd and
For Every Occasion
PLANT A TREE
IN ISRAEL
ROBERT SCHULMAN
Chief of Northwest Bureau,
Time, Inc.
has a young daughter, Becky
Ann, 11 years old.
This Noon Forum is open to
all members of the community
and the cost of admission is the
price of the strictly kosher lunch-
eon, $1.25.
Herb Gottschalk and Professor
AI Schreiber assure all those
coming that the meeting will ad-
journ promptly at 1:30 p.m., to
permit them to return to their
places of business.
ADL To Report At
Meeting October 23
The next regular meeting of
Seattle Lodge No. 503, B'nai
B'rith, will be held Wednesday,
October 23rd, 1957, at 8:15 p.m.
at theTemple Center. This meet-
ing will be devoted to a report
by the Anti-Defanmtion League,
of a highly important nature and
is of great interest to every mem-
ber. After the report is presented
full opportunity will be allowed
for a question and answer period.
This meeting will be open to
members only and for further in-
formation concerning it, please
see the next issue of the Trans-
cript.
B'nai B'rith Sabbath
Friday, October 11
The annual B'nai B'rith Sab-
bath for Greater Seattle will be
observed on Friday, October 11,
1957, beginning at 8 p.m. at the
Herzl Congregation, 20th Avenue
and East Spruce, Seattle.
Samuel W. Tarshis, grand pres-
ident of District Grand Lodge
No. 4, will deliver the p'incipal
address of the evening. Follow-
ing the Services an Oneg Shah-
bat will be held in the Vestry
Room sponsored jointly by Cas-
cade Lodge and Chapter.
All members of B'nai B'rith
Lodges and Chapters are cordial-
ly invited and are urged to at-
tend.
Sunday, October 13 Proclaimed
B'nai B'rith Day by Clinton
BIRTHDAYS
ANNIVERSARIES
WEDDINGS
BAR MITZVAHS
MEMORIALS
e
TO PLACE YOUR ORDER
Call the
B'NAI B'RITH OFFICE
MAin 1501
On the Road to Recovery
The following are now or have
been recently confined to a Seat-
tle Hospital: Erick Brook, Ber-
nard S. Cohn, Start Aaron, Louis
Greenstein, Thee. Schoenfeld,
Baruch Lerman and William S.
Syder. Martin Pick, Chairman of
the Sunshine Committee of Seat-
tle Lodge states that those in hos-;
pitals are visited each week by
him or members of his Commit-
tee.
B'nai B'rith Briefs
LIMA, PERU (JTA) Dele-
gates from 12 countries are at-
tending a Latin American B'nai
B'rith convention which opened
here this week. The convention
was adressed by Israel Minister
Tuvia Arazi on Israel's role in
fostering Jewish Life in the scat- i
tared Jewish communities of the l
Latin American countries.
WASItIhibit of i
the works of some of America's l
outstanding Jewish artists will!
bc placed on display at the open-!
ing of the new B'nai B'rith
Building at its formal dedication
here in November, it was an-
nounced this week by Himan
Brown, New York motion picture,
television and radio producer,
who is chairman of a B'nai B'rith
]l art subcommittee. Among the ar-
|1 fists to be represented in the
|[ opening exhibit will be contem-
| [ poraries Max Weber, Jack Levine,
U t Marc 1 and ,Jpseph Hirseh,
I:Mr. BroWn said. ' '
Shown above at the signing of Proclamation of B'nai B'rith Day,
(left to right): Mr.. AI Loeb, President of Olympic Chapter, B'nai
B'rith Women; Sam W. Tarshis, Grand President of District Grand
Lodge No. 4; Mayor Gordon S. Clinton; Albert N. Youngman, Pres-
ident of Seattle Lodge and Henry Wolf, First Vice-president of
Cascade Lodge.
Gordon S. Clinton, Mayor of Seattle proclaimed Sunday, October
13, as "B'nai B'rith Day." "On behalf of all our people I am happy
to extend hearty congratulations to the men and women of B'nai
B'rith, and to their officers and leaders upon this auspicious oc-
casion; and may the Order of B'nai B'rith continue to grow in
strength and achievement and to translate its noble principles into
even more effective service in the years ahead, thus to aid in build-
ing a finer communit3, and a better America."
• B'nai B'rith Library Honors FDR
WASHINGTON--The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Four Freedoms
Library, shown in the artist's drawing above, will be located ou
the main floor of the B'nai B'rith Building, now under construction
here. The specialized library, sponsored by B'nai B'rith Women,
will contain volumes on human rights and Judaiea and will serve
the organization and the public as a research center. Adjacent to
it will be an exhibit hall of paintings, statuary and historical data
depicting Jewish contributions to American democracy. The eight-
story $1.5 million national hettq, uarters fo B'nai B'rlth will be
dedicated in November. : ' • ; • . ............. i,