Mackay Wireless Earns Israel Dollar Credits Real Estate, Building Workers Check Campaign Assignments Dollar credits are earned for Israel with every cable sent that country and marked "via Mack- ay Wireless." Through contractural rela- tions, the Israel Government jointly operates and shares in the . profits of the only direct telegraph service between the United States and Tel Aviv. Among the organizations us- ing Mackay Wireless are- the Israel oil refineries and Kaiser- Frazer. The regional representative of Mackay Wireless in Detroit is A. B. Sparzani, 809 Transpor- tation Bldg., WO. 5-7655. Charlevoix Resort Accepts .Reservations Reservations are being ac- cepted for the 1950 season at the Charlevoix Beach Hotel, Charle- voix, Mich. The northern Michigan resort is located in the heart of the pollen-free country, on the East- ern shore of -Lake Michigan. Riding, golfing, boating, swim- ming, fishing, tennis, shuffle- board and nightly dancing and parties are among the features of the hotel's program for guests, who come from the en- tire country. Elath Assigned To London Post TEL AVIV, (JTA) — E l i a h u Elath, Israel Ambassador in Washington, has been named Minister to Britain, to succeed Dr. Mordecai Eliash who died last March. It is expected that Aubrey S: Eban, Israel's permanent dele-. gate to the United Nations will take over the Washington post. Loan to Jerusalem Refused by Barclays A Tel Aviv report states that Barclays Bank of London has refused to lend the city of Jeru- salem $1,400,000 "owing to the city's uncertain •political situa- tion." The .fund was to be used for new developments in jeru- salem. The bank is reported ready to lend Jerusalem $280,000 if the loan is guaranteed by the Israel government. Newcomers Club Has Social Mixer Dance The Young Adult Newcomers Club will hold a Social Mixer dance at 9 p.m., Saturday, May 27, at the Woodward Jewish Cen- ter. Bob Wayne and his orchestra will furnish the music. Further information may be obtained by calling the young adult office, TR. 5-8400. Syrians Adopt Islam As Official Religion The adoption of Islam as a state religion in Syria has been protested by leaders of all Chris- tian communities in that coun- try, it was reported in the Mich- igan Catholic. The new Syrian constitution declared Islam would be the tate religion and added "other revealed religions" would be "re- spected as' sacred." THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 19, 1950 Expertly constructed and shaped to flatter men of all sizes, is Steve Petix' newly styled. cloth- ing called the "Petix Flatter- er", made so the slim man will look larger, and so the large man will look more slender. Located at 7433 W. McNichols Rd., Petix is noted for his cus- tom tailoring. • Immediate Delivery The officers and members of the Rovner Progressive Farein extend their deepest sympathy to Mrs. Harry Shapiro and fam- ily of 2935 Tuxedo, in their re- cent bereavement. Harry Sha- piro 'served the Rovner Farein for several years as recording secretary. HEALTH, JOY and PLAY in a Wholesome, Jewish Atmosphere at FARBAND CAMP and Kinderwelt JACK MAR KOWITZ (Sales Mgr.) VE MAMA CARSON BUICK A Capable Staff of 70 . Two registered Nurses on Duty • Mature Counselors • Certified Red Cross Lice Savers 13900 HAMILTON AVE, TO. 8-2424 Res. 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UNITED DAIRIES INC. 4055 PURITAN 17 The Jewish communities of Saginaw and Pontiac opened their United Jewish Appeal drives Tlifirsday evening, May 4 with pace-setting meetings that bettered the '49 performances in both cities. , The Saginaw community, ad- dressed by Dr. Joseph Dunner, raised $18,925, as compared to $16,725 last year; and Pontiac, after hearing Yehuda Hellman, raised $41,775. - Last year's open- ing meeting netted $38,000 in contributions. The two, Michigan communi- ties were among eight small towns throughout the' country that opened their UJA drives that same evening. . Jack Markowitz - Pontiac, Saginaw UJA Drives Get Good Start CARD OF SYMPATHY "Good Deal Markowitz" is what they call me. Yes, I the best . . . B I C K DEALS IN TOWN ! ! Members of the Lzuilders and building finance sections of the Real Estate and Building Division, (top.picture), look over their assignments. Left to right (seated) are MORRIS WIT- TUS, ABRAHAM FRIEDMAN, IRVING FRANZEL, a co-chair- man in building finance, and JOSEPH SULKESS; (standing) MAURICE KARO and CARL SCHILLER. At another Real Estate and Building Council assignments meeting: (bottom) Left to right, seated: HARRY B. LICHTER- MAN, 'co-chairman, real estate section, BARNEY SMITH, chairman, real estate and building division; standing: KOPEL I. KAHN, chairman, hotel section; GEORGE FOX, co-chair- man, real estate section; and MILTON J. SAFFIR, vice chair- man, real estate and building division. New Petix Garment Styled for All Types