- _ Israel Warships En Route to U.S. THE JEWISH NEWS-39 Council Adds Six Films To Audio-Visual Library Friday, April 20, 1951 Israel Planes to Fight Persian Locust Plague TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The United States Embassy informed the Israel Government that four Piper Cub planes that the Gov- ernment had in readiness, in compliance with an American request, for use in combatting a locust plague in Iran, would not be required. It is understood that the plague has reached such propor- tions that larger aircraft than Israel has available would be re- quired. —AJP Photo One of two Israeli warships en route to the United States on goodwill and training visit to America is shown as it sets out for America. The ships are expected to arrive in this country May 1, in commemoration of the $500,000,000 Israel bond drive. Admit 2 Detroit Youths To Chicago Med School Henry Guralnick and Charles L. Weisenthal, of Detroit; George Veldstra, of Grand Rapids; and Roy Amione, of Ludington; are four Michigan youths to be ac- cepted for admission to the Uni- versity of Chicago Medical School for the September, 1951 term. Irwin I. Cohn, attorney and realtor, and Max Osnos, presi- dent of Sam's, Inc., represent Detroit on the school's national board of governors. Medical leadership in this area is direct- ed by Dr. Daniel E. Cohn, 409 Fox Bldg., and Dr. Harry C. Saltzstein, 966 Fisher Bldg. The Chicago Medical School draws students from all sections of the United States and some foreign countries. It is noted for its policy of admitting students on character and scholarship alone. Receiving no funds from endowment, state or church, it is supported by the generosity of private citizens in their re- spective communities. President John J. Sheinin, currently in Detroit, stated, "I am proud of the record the Chi- cago Medical School has made in the prepar4,tion of highly qualified physicians and in the field of medical research." Musical Salute to City On 250th Anniversary Includes Chafes' Fugue A Detroit Composers' Concert in celebration of the city's 250th anniversary will be given May 4, 8:30 p.m. in Scottish Rite Cathe- dral by the Detroit Scandinavian Symphony Orchestra. Composers whose music will be played are: Julius Chaj es, Clark Eastham, Homer LaGassey, Vic- .tor Kolar, August Maekelberghe, Henri Matheys and Ruth Wylie. The concert is designed to show Detroiters their city is great musically as well as in- dustrially. Victor Kolar is con- ductor. Julius Chajes will be repre- sented by "Fugue in A Minor," a composition completed a few weeks ago and dedicated to De- troit's anniversary. Madrigal Club's 36th Spring Concert Tuesday The Madrigal Club of Detroit will present its 36th spring con- cert Tuesday, 8:30 p.m., at Music Hall under the direction of Au- gust Maekelberghe, Detroit or- ganist, conductor and composer. Proceeds will be used for the club's student fund. The 36-voice chorus will again be accompanied by the Detroit Chamber Music Ensemble con- sisting of Emily Mutter Adams, Rebecca Frohman, John Crispin : Meyer Shapiro, Jacob Becker and director Gaston Brohan. Guest soloists scheduled for the concert are Emily Mutter Adams, violinist, and Patricia Kelly, soprano. Twenty - two - year old Miss Kelly recently returned from Rome, Italy, where she has been studying for the past two years, assisted by the Madrigal Club's student fund. This will be the 1948 Belle Isle audition winner's first Detroit appearance since her return. The Aluminum Company of America, ALc0A, has designated the Palestine Ecoiomic Corpor- ation as its tales representative in Israel. Six new films have been added to the audio-visual library of the Jewish Community Council, and may be reserved by calling Miss Heavenrich at the Council of- fice, WO. 3-1657. The films are: The House on the Hill, "story of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem; "Mod- ern Man in the 20th Century," "March of Time" film; "With These Hands," telling the rise of the International Ladies Gar- ment. Workers' Union ; "Lion in the Wildnerness," Detroit from 1760-1796 under British rule; "America's Responsibilities in a W6rld Divided," the dangers of Holiday Greetings to our Customers and Friends NORMAN PONTIAC COMPANY Happy Passover BERT BAKER, INC. Holiday Greetings our emergence as a world power; and "Housing for All," the prob- lems and issues involved in working out an adequate hous- ing program. 2340 W. Grand Blvd. (at Linwood) Used Cars TYler 4-5400 9800 Grand River Central Overall Supply Company 7043 E. 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