U of M Hillel Plan's Spring Weekend Hillel Spring Weekend at the University of Michigan, May 11 to 13, will bring many Detroit parents to Ann Arbor to par- ticipate in a three-day program arranged by the Hillel Founda- tion. After Sabbath services Friday evening, the Hillel dramatic group will present a reading of G. B. Shaws "Man and Super- man." Saturday, a picnic and a soft- ball game between members of Hillel and the Newman Club is planned, to be followed by out- door games. "Spring Fantasy," the annual Hillel spring dance, will be held at the WAB lounge. on Saturday night. A combined carnival and Is- rael State Day is scheduled for Sunday, with fraternities, sorori- ties and independent groups competing in a prize booth con- test. . A prize gill be awarded the best booth at the carnival. All proceeds are earmarked for the United Jewish Appeal. The Intercollegiate Zionist Federation Chapter at U of M has prepared a State Day pro- gram, also on Sunday. The activities will be brought to a close Sunday evening when "As You Like It," with Laurence Olivier, will be screened as part of Hillel's f i 1 m masterpiece series. The weekend festivities are designed to give parents a sampling of what H i 11 e 1 at U of M is doing for Jewish stu- dents. Kubowi Named Israel's Czechoslovak Minister DR. LEON KlUBOWI TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Dr. Leon Kubowi (formerly Kuzowitzky), world chairman of the World Jewish Congress, has been nam- ed Israel Minister plenipotenti- ary to Prague, succeeding Shmu- el Eliashiv, who has been named Israel Minister to Moscow. Jacobs to Launch ZOA Bond Drive In South Haven Meyer Warshawsky, president of the South Haven Zionist dis- trict, and Melvin Sherman, ZOA-Israel bond chairman of the district, have announced that the Israel bond drive will officially be launched on Sun- day evening in their community. Morris M. Jacobs, regional ZOA president, will deliver an address, "Bondage to Bonds," after the showing of his per- sonal technicolor movies taken during his trip to Israel last summer. Similar meetings are being ar- ranged for Grand Rapids, Lan- sing, Kalamazoo, and Ann Arbor. LZOA Selects Bond Drive Leaders The Labor Zionist Organization last Saturday night elected officers to direct the movement's Israel bond drive, at the meeting that was addressed by Golda Myerson, Israel Minister of Labor. Left to right: Seated, Sidney Shevitz, Harry Schumer, Morris Schaver, Morris Lieberman, Mrs. Myerson; standing, Aaron Schrei- er, Ida Kay, Ruth Kanter, A. Beitner, Benjamin M. Laikin, William Hordes. THE JEWISH NEWS-13 all For My Furs!" PHONE r WO. 2-5951 our FUR JNF Starts Clearance Of Blue and White Boxes STORAGE SERVICE Spring Blue and White Box Clearance of the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit will be 2onducted May 6 to June 6, the JNF Council announced this week. Mrs. Michael Michlin has been named chairman of box Mrs. Michlin clearance. Scores of volunteer workers will com- mence the canvass of clearing boxes. HAT'S a reminder .. a reminder that your precious furs should be given only to a recognized furrier for cleaning, for stor- age, for protection! JUST PHONE and your furs will be called for . .. at your conven- ience . . . by United Parcel Delivery's News Brevities bonded messengers. Our expert furriers JULIAN H. KROLIK attended the United Fund Admissions and Budget Committee meeting on April 26 in Lansing. One of 40 delegates from 30 health and community service organiza- tions, Krolik took part in dis- cussions on establishing a bal- anced program of health and welfare services for each county in the state. * * Friday, May 4, 1951 will dean them and get them ready for a long, safe rest in our scientifically cooled and protected vaults . . . then deliver them to you again when you need them next Fall. Here is your greatest measure of pro- * tection. Our vaults are proofed against BURG FAMILY SOCIAL CLUB will meet at 8:30 p. m., Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Burg, 2952 Calvert. moths, germs, fire and theft. * * * Dr. S. Joseph Fauman, direc- tor of community relations and research at the Jewish Com- munity Council chaired the audio - visual committee at a c o n f e rence of the Michigan State Department of Public In- struction at Battle Creek last weekend. Shown were films, filmstrips and recordings from the Council's resource material files. Josef Gingold, violinist, for- merly concertmaster with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, will team up with Mischa Kott- ler, pianist, and George Miquelle, cellist, to play the final concert in the 1951 CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY series at 8:30 p.m., May 10, in the Art Institute. Tickets may be purchased at Grinnell's. CIVIL SERVICE CO M M I S- SION announces typist and sten- ographer examinations are open. 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