THE JEWISH NEWS - 7 Friday, May 25, 1951 I Division, 15 Sections Go `Over the Top' in Campaign American Red Mogen Dovid Sends Blood Bottles to Israel As part of a long-range pro- ject designed to unify the entire blood program of Israel, the American Red Mogen Dovid for Israel, 225 W. 57th St., New York, functioning in support of Israel's official agency for Red Cross work, announced the shipment of the first of a consignment of bottles for blood. The bottles are being shipped via the Israel steamer S.S. Akko. Roberts Keystone One major division and 15 sections of the 1951 Allied Jew- ish Campaign have already gone "over the top" of their 1950 total, Abe Kasle, campaign chairman, announced. The mechanical trades divi- sion, led by Joseph Gendelman, has passed the million dollar mark with , 102% of last year's total in. Gendelman re- ,vealed at the campaign work- ers' report meet- ing that the Di- vision was given a "boost" over a million doll a r s Gendelman by a generous pledge of $32,500—an increase of $12.500 over their 1950 contri- bution—from Copco Steel, rep- resented by Arthur, Boyd, Harry, Lyle and Robert Carnick. Mechanical Trades sections playing an important role in their Division's record to date include the garages, William P. Greenberg, chairman, with 115% Zeldes Maltzman of last year's total; metals, Phil- ip Dubrinsky and Samuel Zeldes, chairmen, 152%; scrap iron, Emanuel Fishman and Maurice A. Schlafer, 113%; factory scrap, Be n j a m i n Maltzman, 141%; steel, Louis C. Hamburger, 105%. Furriers, with section chair- men Irving Bocknek, David M. Feerer, John B. Keystone and Wallace H. Roberts, achieved 103% and better than 100% cov- erage. The store 'executive group Scholnick • Alper headed by Jack M. Citron and Nathan H. Scholnick, secured 167% of their final report for 1950. Men's apparel traveling salesmen, led by Nathan N. Fier- berg, reached 103% of last year's funds. Louis Tabashnik has led furniture section workers to 101% to 1950's final report. Other section chairmen whose groups have bettered their last Leading U.S. Officials Ask Fast Passage of Israel Aid NEW YORK, (JTA) — Eight prominent Americans, including former Postmaster General James A. Farley, former Gov. Harold_ E. Stassen, president William Green of the AFL and Philip Murray, president of the CM, called for speedy enact- ment by Congress of the $150,- 000,000 Israel grant-in-aid bill. In a letter to the New York Times, they described Israel as a "beachhead" for the "defense of freedom in a shaky and ex- R0.4.41,PAXA*7 . political committee would con- tinue to seek means to end the Korean war. Detroit had 44,661 motor trucks registered as of July 1, 1946, according to R. L. Polk & Company. J YOUNG ISRAEL'S E Testimonial Dinner 3 (See Page 10) Irving W. Schlussel Thousands Have Taken Advantage of It Why Not YOU! Warren ers, 101%; Julius Sarko, caulk- ing, tiling and asbestos, 114%; Nathan Soberman, chairman, Oscar Warren, co-chairman, paint stores and suppliers, 105%; Dr. Max Rosenfeld, health serv- ices, 101%. Detroit Zionists To Elect Delegates To ZOA Parley The Zionist Organization of Detroit will hold a continua- tion of its annual meeting on Monday evening, at the Zionist H o u s e, Linwood and Lawrence. There will be an election of delegates to the Zi- onist Convention to be held in Atlantic City, from June 14 to 17. Important reports of the year's work will be given. A. C. Lappin, president, urges all members to attend and par- ticipate in the election of dele- gates to one of the most import- ant Zionist conventions ever held. • The annual Zionist membership project is scheduled this year for Sunday, June 24. Called Z-day, it is being led by Samuel Feldstein and Ben M. Lewis co-chairmen. The large committee of work- ers will meet at breakfast and proceed to various city districts to visit Jewish families and ac- quaint \them with the aims and aspirations of the Zionist Or- ganization of America. All who wish to join the ranks of workers in behalf of ZOD should contact the office, WO. 5-1484. Why Pay $30 to $73 for a Picture Tube when your present tube burns out? • We guarantee to exchange it anytime within ONE YEAR. WE CAN DO IT ISTS! We completely re-furbish TV picture tubes with the 'Fewest, finest equipment—just -like the * Any TV Set—Any Make! * Any TubelO" fo 17" Inclusive! leading TV set manufacturers do! The tube we * Private or Commercial Sets! give you in exchange for your old, burned-out * $10.00 tube is GUARANTEED • PERFECT—and guaran- teed to meet every Radio Manufacturers Asso- Full Price If You Act Now! * Salesmen Fully Bonded! ciation specification! HUC to Award Five Honorary Degrees Honorary degrees will be con- ferred on five leading Ameri- cans by Hebrew Union College- Jewish Institute of Religion at commencement exercises in Cin- cinnati and New York next month, Dr. Nelson Glueck, presi- dent, announced. Receiving the Doctor of He- brew Letters degree will be Bartley C. Crum of New York, Judge Joseph M. Levine of New York, and Dr. Selman A. Waks- man, New Brunswick, N.J., scien- tist. The Doctor of Divinity de- gree will be awarded to Comdr. Joshua L. Goldberg of New York, and Rabbi S. Felix Mendelsohn of Chicago. Dr. Waksman, Mr. Crum and Rabbi Mendelsohn will receive their degrees at commencement exercises in Cincinnati June 2. Judge Levine and Commander Goldberg will be honored at graduation ceremonies at New York, June 1. for tnts amazing low price because we are TV Picture Tube SPECIAL- Citron of the men's apparel section, FLUSHING MEADOW, N.Y., (JTA)—Israel supported in the UN General Assembly's political committee and in the plenary session of the Assembly, the United States resolution for an embargo on strategic materials for China. In announcing the Israel pos- ition, permanent delegate Abba Eban said that "arms should be available to states which have to defend themselves against threats of attack" but not to those who "refuse to work for the termination of the war." He expressed the hope that the This Sensational New Plan Is the Talk of the Town! Fierberg year's record are Jack Ellstein and Arnold Rosman, cleaning plants owners, 104%; Louis Al- per, Abe Green, Theodore R. 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