) Women Adopt $600,000 Goal; Solicitation Opens Conferring on what portion of the $600,000 goa l for the Women's Division in the 1950 Al- lied Jewish Campaign should be raised by each area of solicitation are (I. to r.) MRS. HARRY BECKER, chairman, pre- campaign: MRS. WIL- LIAM B. ISENBERG, chairman, general solici- tation, and MRS. SAM- UEL S. AARON, chair- man, special gifts. Movies in Glorious Color! DETROIT KOSHER MEAT MARKET GREETINGS KOS I N'S Finer Apparel Holiday Greetings For Men CANDIDS or MOVIES Taken of Your Wedding Bar Mitzvah or Party! Sound Projectors Rented '1430 Griswold AURORA STUDIO TE. 4-9828 Passover Greetings Passover Greetings BRADY WASTE MATERIAL CO. Passover Greetings BORAKS REALTY INVESTMENT CO. 1533 Mack Ave. 600 HAMMOND BLDG. TE. 1-0771 WO. 5-8387 Ludwig Boraks Holiday Greetings Passover Greetings to Our Friends and Patrons GEORGE M. KELLY Realtor CHARM CLEANERS 1042 E. 7 MILE ROAD Twinbrook 1-4944 Pick-Up and Delivery Service 1 Block South of Davison HARLEM CLEANERS AND DYERS 13757 VAN DYKE QUALITY AWNING CO. TO. S-6103 Passover Greetings COCOAN-UT GROVE CAFE 12233 LINWOOD TUlsa 3-0290 High Class Chinese and American Restaurant - Air Conditioned Sundoy Table D'Hote Dinner 11 A.M. at 10 P. M. Daily Evening Dinner 5 P. M. to 10 P. M. Passover Greetings TAKE OUT SERVICE 7638 Woodward nr. Blvd. TR. 5-3191 - TR. 2-8745 Passover Greetings FINTEX CLOTHES P oeiJ Combined with FINSTERWALD Distinguished TExas 4-5500 East Side Pickup & Delivery We Own and Operate Our Own Plant 8 Hour Service by Request 13501 ,Linwood At Davison Newly Remodeled 13301 Dexter Blvd. Holiday Greetings KOLTON CLEANERS and DYERS CLOTHES SPECIAL:— Men's Suits Cleaned and Pressed 85c Ladies Plain Dresses Cleaned and Pressed 85c Plain Skirts 39c Pants 45c Pick-Up and Delivery Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Also 4 Hour Service We Own and Operate Our Own Plant - Furs Cleaned and Glazed, Free Storage 9404 OAKLAND TO. 8-0158 TW. 1-3503 mamoRmssr Michigan's Restaurant Largest Delicatessen Clothiers Cocktail Lounge OPEN DURING WEEK OF PASSOVER 16 DETROIT STORES 12th at HAZELWOOD allover c reelingi to all our Dollars to Win Tourists Non-Austerity Meals TEL AVIV, (JTA)—American tourists who change at least $12 daily into Israel currency dur- ing their stay in the Jewish state will be entitled to non- austerity meals in restaurants especially authorized to serve thein. The new regulations will go Into effect April 1. These tour- ists will receive two meat meals a day despite the fact that the country now observes four meat- less days a week. Britain claims the world's most dense railroad traffic. One junction outside London sees passage of 2,500 trains a day. •."S!`lf; ,97-,, c `'; • ■ W. Sanders, Nate S. Shapero, Abraham Srere, Leonard H. Weiner, Joseph M. Welt, Mel- ville S. Welt. Mrs. Harry L. Jackson is full- time director of the Women's Division. ; .ar: WASHINGTON. (JTA)—Mor- ris de Castro, a Jew whose fami- ly left Portugal to settle in the Caribbean area several centur- ies ago, was sworn in as Gov- ernor of the Virgin Islands, it was reported here from Saint Thomas. The new governor is the former president of Congre- gation Blessing and Peace. Governor de Castro, an Orth- odox Jew who has lived here since he was a child of four, is the first native to be named Governor of the Virgin Islands. Pledging all-out support of President Truman's administra- tion, Mr. de Castro said in his inaugural address that "these islands are my home and have been the home of my family for cbenturies." President Truman extended felicitations to the new Governor. 1 Visa Fees Reduced Friday, March 31, 1950 • In Bulgaria HIAS was the only migration agency in 1949 Israel Youth Battalions that could obtain for needy em- igrants a reduction of 80 per Make Trek to Massada JERUSALEM — (ISI) — 0 n e cent of- the visa fees from the thousand members of Gadna, Italian consul in Sofia for such youth training battalions, made migrants as had to pass through a five-day trip to Massada where Italy. the defenders of Judea made • their last stand against the Ro- 0•••••••••••••••••••••00 • * . mans nearly 2,000 years ago. • • • rassover Greetings : The group, which included • many new immigrants, scaled • the rocks at Massada fortress on the Dead Sea and erected a stone cairn on the summit. In a radio message to Presi- dent Chaim Weizmann, Prime • Louis Cohen & Son • Minister David Ben-Gurion and • • • Chief of Staff Yigal Yadin, (the • WE DELIVER • • youngsters said they would • • • • 8833 LINWOOD "stand firm as a rock" so that • • Massada • shall not succumb • • TY. 6-3195 • • again. • * 0111111000 000•1110•04110011.11/100110 111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111IL-: -1= AESCULAPIAN LADIES' AUX- Passover Greetings ILIARY is planning a barn dance at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, From a Friend April 16, at Van's Barn. For tickets call Mrs. Martin Share, Td 11111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 TO. 8-6145. Setting the pace for the 1950 Allied Jewish Campaign, the _ Women's Division's army of 2500 workers has begun solicitation toward their $600,000 goal. That quota, the first to be announced in the current drive, was adopted by acclamation at the Division's opening meeting March 27. It equals the achievement of the worn- en's most successful year, 1948. Last year the division raised $552,000. The women's • campaign will proceed through special and general solicitation, and will be climaxed with a final report meeting and tea on May 11. Mrs. John C. Hopp, campaign chairman, announced her chair- men and co-chairmen for pre- campaign, special gifts and gen- eral solicitation, and her entire executive committee. Top of- ficers in the 20 divisions of gen- eral solicitation were .listed. The women solicitors 'will contact 18,000 prospects. Last year, 13,000 women gave through their divi- sion. • Officers named by Mrs. Hopp include: Senior advisor, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich; honorary chairman, Mrs. Henry Wineman; campaign vice chairmen, Mesdames Abra- ham Cooper, Max Frank and Seymour J. Frank; chairman of campaign executive committee, Mrs. Julian 'H. Krolik; chair- man of pre-campaign, Mrs. Harry Becker; vice chairmen, Mesdames Eugene J. Arnfeld, Ivor J. Kahn, Melville S. Welt chairman of special gifts, Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, vice chair- men, Mesdames Perry P. Burn- stine, Saul A. Glueckman, Theo- dore Levin, Ben Mossman and Emil D. Rothman. Chairman general solicitation, Mrs. William B. Isenberg, vice chairmen, Mesdames Benjamin Coggan, Martin Cowan, Arthur I. Gould, Sidney J. Karbel, Ray- mond Sokolov; assignments chairmen, general solicitation, Mrs. Nathan H. Schermer, and Mrs. Carl Wois; chairman of secretaries, general solicitation, Mrs. Selden Koblin and Mrs. Samuel Croll; chairman of workers recruiting, Mrs. Max •Dushkin; Mrs. David Pollack, vice chairman; chairmen of workers' training, Mrs. Maurice Klein, Mrs.• Samuel Grandon; vice chairman, Mrs. James Wineman secretary; chairman treasury gifts, Mrs. Morton L. Snyder. Members of the campaign executive committtee are Mes- dames Sidney J. Allen, Hy- man C. Broder, Harry L. Jones, Maurice A. Landau, Alexander • THE JEWISH NEWS---291 Orthodox Jew Becomes Virgin Isles Governor • many friends WOLVERINE GINGER ALE CO. DETROIT, MICH. — WA. 1-7790 J. M. SINGER PASSOVER GREETINGS _nob i n son F ur n hire Co. 1420 Washington Blvd. GUNSBERG STAR SAUSAGE CO. 1745 P1NGREE TR. 2-2940 Also operating Robinson's Econ- omy Store, East Vernor Highway BUT NOT CONNECTED WITH ANY OTHER STORE. •