Marwil and Zellman to Address Z-Day Workers Sunday Morning Two returning Detroit visitors in Israel—Robert Marwil, former president of the Zionist Organ- ization of Detroit, and David , ROBERT MARWIL Zellman, a member of the or- ganization's board, will be guests of honor at the ZOD member- ship mobilization breakfast Sun- Flint Celebrates Israel's Birthday M.••••■•■•■••■•.t Flint will celebrate the anni- versary of the establishment of the State of Israel at a mass Jewish Groups Attempt to Check Richards' Control NEW YORK — (JTA) — The day, May 15, 10:30 a. m., at Federal Communications Com- the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., and was urged by a group will describe their experiences mission of Jewish organizations to deny to the volunteers who will set the application of G. A. Rich- forth to enlist new ZOA mem- axds, principal stockholder of bers. radio stations KMPC in Los ' Morris M. Jacobs, president of Angeles, WJR in Detroit, and ZOD and of the Michigan Zion- WGAR in Cleveland, for trans- ist Region, announced this week fer of control of his stock in the that Governor G. Mennen Will- corporations holding • the li- iam has proclaimed May as censes granted to the three sta- membership mobilization month tions. for the ZOA and that "Zionists Richards has been charged throughout Michigan are ex- with instructing employees of tending their energies" to en- KMPC to slant the news in sup- roll maximum membership "in port of his personal politiCal addition to the tremendous en- views and to stir up prejudice ergies being poured into the against the Jews. He has ad- United Jewish Appeal by our mitted the authenticity of docu- membership in every community ments bearing his handwriting, in the state." Governor Williams submitted in support of the and Acting Mayor George Ed- charges. wards have been enrolled as In a memorandum filed with honorary ZOA members. FCC in behalf of the American Harry Cohen, chairman of the Jewish Congress, Anti-Defama- Z-Day membership drive, urges tion League of Bnai Brith, Jew- large enrollment of -members so ish War Veterans of the U.S., Los that the names of all Jews may Angeles Jewish Communit y be included in the Book of Re- Council, Detroit Jewish Corn- membrances to be placed in the munity Council and Jewish Com- Israel Library in Jerusalem and munity Council of Cleveland, the Library of Congress in the Jewish groups maintain Washington. that Richards' application for Milton Parson, acting ZOA transfer of control should be regional director, announces that denied on the ground that it in the Berrien County District does not effectively eliminate the Israel anniversary was ob- the possibility that Richards will served May 4, under the chair- retain influence over the poli- manship of David J. Ross, Ber- cies of the radio stations. rien District president. A simi- Pointing out that Richards lar affair was arranged in Pon- and his family would retain tiac by Thomas Horowitz, re- ownership of sizeable blocs of gional secretary and president of stock under the transfer plan, the Pontiac District. Celebra- and would continue to be the tions also were held in Grand principal financial backers of Rapids, Muskegon, South Haven the stations, the memorandum and Saginaw and future meet- concludes that "regardless of ings are planned in Kalamazoo, any theoretical abandonment of Lansing, Flint; Port Huron and control, Richards will still hold the Upper Peninsula. the purse strings." Trade and Professional - Divisions, AJC Hold Individual ,Meetings for Drive All sections of the Trade and Professional Divisions of the 1949 Allied Jewish Campaign have been holding individual group meetings on behalf of the campaign since its official open- ing Sunday, April 24. General report luncheons have been scheduled for Tuesday, May 17, and Friday, May 20, in the ballroom of the Detroit-Le- land. Both luncheons will be at 12:15 p. m. At the more recent meetings, the Educational Workers of the Professional Division met at the Jewish Center, May 1, to hear Max Osnos, co-chairman of pre- campaign, speak. The accoun- tants section of the Professional Division met the same day at the Center and was addressed by Louis Berry, general chair- man of the 1949 campaign. On May 4, Boris M. Joffe, di- rector of the Jewish Community Council, spoke to the industrial section after their dinner at the Wardell-Sharaton Hotel, while members of the parking lots and attendants section of the Ser- vices Division heard William Hordes speak on Wednesday, May 6. Bagels and lox were featured at the brunch by Milton K. Mahler for the Mechanical Trades Division May 1, at his home. Tuesday, May 3, found the physicians of the Profession- al Division gathered at the home of Dr. I. Jerome Hauser, while the dentists met for cocktails at the home of Dr. Martin Naimark on May 4. Milton Saffir entertained members of the Real Estate and Building Divqlsion at a buffet and cocktail party at his home on Monday, May 9. A Jewish News classified ad will bring results. Call WO. 5-1155 before 11 a.m. on Wed- nesdays to place an ad. OMENA INN • • Featuring Finest Anferican-Jewish Cuisine. Phone VA. 2-8863. Eveni ngs and Sunday, 10 A.M. to 2 pm., phone TE. 4-6315. ON GRAND TRAVERSE BAY In Pollen-Free Northern Michigan 22 Miles North of Traverse City on M-22 A. S. Landis, Manager OAK GROVE CAMP FOR BOYS On Otsego Lake at Gaylord ENROLLMENT LIMITED TO 32 BOYS Complete Camp Program . . . Your Son Will Have a Grand Time! Special Session for Summer Students Directed for the 4th Great Year by B. JAFFE MOE KESSNER 3310 Rochester TY. 4-5412 3235 Grand TO. 7-8867 ONLY A FEW VACANCIES LEFT! xx THAT BELONGS IN EVERY JEWISH HOME TREASURE \ \\ 1/1/ it - 24,- -7 -, • " . *--: _ - -- ":„..,.......- ' „... ,W,Iii • c........... - _.' ;.:41 • - - • .-- --,, z- _-_:;-7 ----- --''-• -- ., YEHUDA HELLMAN meeting at its Jewish Communi- ty Center next Monday evening. The principal speaker will be Yehuda Hellman, leading Is- r .;11 journalist and lecturer who just arrived in the U. S. Several years ago, as corres- pondent for the Palestine Post on tour with the Anglo-Ameri- can Committee of Inquiry on Palestine, Hellman was arrested in Lebanon. The incident was fully described by Bartley Crum, in his best seller, "Behind the Silken Curtain." Hellman was educated at the Hebrew University and the American University in Beiruth. The program, sponsored by the Flint Jewish Community Council, includes, in addition to the address, the showing of the motion picture "The Homecom- ing." In charge of the program is B. Morris Pelavin, president of the Flint Council, assisted by a committee consisting of Rabbi Morton M. Applebaum, Louis Harris, Mrs. H. H. Kesten, Rabbi Arnold A. Lasker, Mrs. Louis Lebster, Louis E. Rudner, Henry Schafer and Dr. Sam Skulsky. THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 13, 1949 - 5 - _ ..-- ISRAEL'S DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE .—.=•------7,7,--r- , -,--- - .,..-c4-7.-.• 7— .-- • •• -: :.--- with symbolic border illustrated in breathtaking color by ARTHUR SZYK — - ....-a. Appraised as ,,I,ligh _ as $10°° YON'S fee "VIPS& TO MARK ISRAEL'S FIRST ANNIVERSARY On the occasion of Israel's First Anniversary, May 4th, 1949, every Jewish home will want a copy of Israel's immortal Declaration of Independence to pass down from father to son— to commemorate and honor the greatest day in two thousand years of Jewish history, the day of Israel's glorious re-birth. Government officials of Israel, publishers, Jewish leaden everywhere are praising the breathtaking beauty of this vital document with its symbolic border, illustrated and colored so exquisitely by Arthur Szyk. Like previous works of this world- famous artist, this greatest Szyk illumination is destined to become a highly prized collector's item. WORTH TWENTY TIMES ITS COST Prints of this masterpiece have been valued as high as $10.00 each by experienced art dealers. Yet this treasure is within the means of every Jewish home — for just 504. and the top of a Lipton Tea or Tea Bags package. An exact reproduction of the original painting—with absolutely no advertising on it. Size 19 by 14 inches. Ready for framing. Frank L. Weil Reelected Welfare Board President NEW YORK, (JTA)—Frank L. Weil was reelected president of the National Jewish Welfare Board for his tenth term at the annual meeting of JWB's board of directors. The board meeting replaced the annual meeting of the organization since the JWB voted to hold its national coun- cil meeting biennially. The next biennial meeting will be held in Cincinnati in May, 1950. -- 9 ' '- - ''---- --• -- ___---' ....--..„- ... --7.-i• , .._-_- --==.7 '.. — / yet and the top from one Lipton or T ea Bags Tea package. A lastin treasure and inspira tion. g ILLUSTRATED IN GORGEOUS COLOR Hand lettered by the artist in classical Hebrew. Accompanied with English translation. You'll want to read again and again the story of Jewish striving to regain Palestine. You'll be inspired by the achievements and the stirring words of the men who signed the document declaring Israel's independence. And your home will be enriched by its glowing beauty. Lipton Tea is grateful to Mr. Arthur Szyk and deems it a privilege and honor to distribute this great symbol of Freedom and Hope to our many good friends. Lipton thanks the Jewish people for their patronage, which makes this offer possible. HURRY! OFFER SUBJECT TO WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE ■ I THOMAS J. LIPTON, INC. LIPTON TEA dip P. 0. BOX 126, Hoboken, N. J. aft 7,7 '1 1641 TEA (?5° 0 America's favorite tea with that wonderful "brisk" fla- vor! Even a tea as choice as Name Print clearly Lipton cents in cash and Enclosed are Street Tea package tops for which please send me prints of the Israel Declaration of Independence, illustrated in color by Arthur Szyk. With each State Zone No. City, print you also will send, without charge, an Eng- lish Translation. ENCLOSE 500 FOR EACH This offer good in U.S.A. and possessions only. Void in any state, PRINT—WRAP COINS CAREFULLY territory or municipality where prohibited or otherwise restricted. Lipton's is thrifty. ems ems =MO Mill l =MI MI Eli MIN NMI INIP OWN MOM =Aim - MIMI OEM its NMI it MB ION MIN 111111•B MOM IMMO I I I I I I 1