Women's Organizations Mobilized To Support Israel Bond Campaign Presidents, bond chairmen, old representatives of many Jewish women's organizations attended a conference and des- sert luncheon of the Woman's Division of t h e Israel Bond Drive, at the Davison Jewish Center, June 14. Mrs. Theodore Bargman, • wo- men's division chairman, spoke on the importance of organizing a strong women's organization, tit insuring realization of De- troit's $20,000,000 quota in the bond campaign. Mrs. Lillian Grahm, member of the executive committee and speakers bureau, Miss Lillian Fischer. women's division staff director, Edward H. Singer, resident manager of the Bond office, Mrs. Max Fried, executive committee member and bond chairman of the Detroit Council Bnai Brith Women, Mrs. Ralph Davidson, co-chairman of the women's division, and Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, honorary chairman, delivered inspiring addresses on the purpose, plans and hopes of the bond cam- paign. Women active in the bond drive in behalf of Hadassah, Bnai Brith, ORT, Jewish War Veterans, Pioneer Women, Jew- ish Congress, Mizrachi, Infant Service Group, Adas Shalom; Bnai M o s h e, Beth Itzchock, Home for Aged, and Temple Is- rael Sisterhood include the fol- lowing: THE JEWISH NEWS Ben-Gurion Opposes Knesset's Immunity Cantor Receives Degree At Temple U. Exercises Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News PHILADELPHIA — Eddie Can- tor was among five outstanding citizens who received honorary degrees at the 65th commence- ment exercises of Temple Uni- versity here. Frank M. Folsom, president of the Radio Cor- o) oration of r4 America, pre- sented C a n for for the degree of Mesdames Joseph Ehrlich, Theodore Bargman, Ralph Davidson, Edith Sauls, Doctor of Hu- Diane Hauser, M. R. Saulson, Mildred m a n e Letters Steinberg, P. Slomovitz, Bess Yura, Ruth Wayne, Lorraine Lipson, Sally Kramer, a n d described Win. Fogel, Sarah Koenigsberg, Shirley him as a "doc- Monson, Ida Stein, D. Howell, Florence Olit, Goldie Lebow, Marilyn Margolis, tor of morale Max Fried Dorothy Bronson, Rose who helps to Katz, Gertrude Golden, Doris Cornfield, Ethel Rosenblatt, Bette Goldman, Sylvia Cantor sus t a i n sanity Dreylinger, Sarah Magedman. S. Sobel, IVI. Direnfied, Ann Rottenberg, Sophie and happiness in a hectic and Jacob, Florence Laport, Lillian Grahm, Beatrice Sugar, N. Michlin, Harry Kay, harried world." Ruth Gosrnan, Sarah Levin, Sophie C. Cantor told the graduates, the Bloody, Shay Foreman, Wm. Burk, I. B. Dworman, Adele Cole, Esther Bicoll, L. largest class in the history of Dishell. Lottie Malkin, Bernard May, Anne Gould, Betty Hersh, Celia Rosin, the University, that "only in Shirley Zeldes, Gretchen Keywell and America could a boy who never Miss Bluma Levin. finished grammar school receive The settlements of the Huleh Valley will be sowing cotton for such an honor." the first time this year. A load Any father soon learns how of 500 tons of cotton recently arrived from Turkey is to be little he knows when his child used for this experiment. begins asking questions. - JERUSALEM — Premier David Ben-Gurion opposed the draft bill for Knesset members im- munity on his first. appearance in Knesset Tuesday. "House of Knesset members may serve as a center for the states enemies," Ben - Gurion said regarding Mapam's opposition, adding im- munity against searches may be used by foreign spy organizations to hide documents in houses of members of Knesset. Pharmaceutical Fraternity Plans First Annual Picnic Omicron Chapter, of the Alpha Zeta Pharmaceutical Fraternity, . is having an all day outing Sun- day, for members and their fain- ilies. The fraternity plans to establish this picnic as an an- nual affair. For further informa- toni contact Allan Levin, WE. 4-6025 or Manuel Katzman, TE. 4-5859. FINEST TURNITURE AND LOWEST. PRICES IDETRorr phWPS_ 1//77 / tire 7303-11 IA;l. McNichols at Mimics /v401 @NM' .=.* (1oJ4k N.Inali Vitt 'ICVDEPENDENUE ISSUE behind these bonds... I . MY1114121VINALMN 114,4494,1.,1.44.,•". ,,,,, A. , 4., UM glinfafatV918 MS lBs i Ifffif.481g.li.V. X11i9211,1MB/Nal tistneste, 5000 years of history In the new State of Israel, there is a company of people whose history goes back 5,000 years. Great civilizations have gone into dust during these years. The Egyptian, the Babylonian, the - Persian, the Ancient Greeks, the Carthaginians, the Roman Empire. But the people of Israel have survived them all — as they have survived war, homelessness, tyranny and annihilation. In the face of all this, the people of Israel have established the world's newest democracy—the State of Israel. And today, the State of Israel is offering its first Bond Issue in the United States. This issue marks the initial effort of democratic Israel to provide, during the next 3 years, a place to work and a place to live in freedom for 600,000 new arrivals—new immigrants whose predecessors in Israel have demonstrated an amazing will to survive and build. STATE OF I S RAE L $500,000,000 INDEPENDENCE BOND ISSUE Two typos of !bonds ars offered at par as follows: (b) (a) Interest Bearing Bonds Denominated as Capital Appreciation Bonds Denominated as Fifteen Year 31/2% Dollar Coupon Bonds. Interest payable May 1 and November 1, Twelve Year Dollar Savings Bonds. Maturity Value:150% of issue amount Denominations: $500 • $1,000 $2,500 • $5,000 • $10,000 $100,000 Denominations: $50 • $100 $250 • $500 • $1,000 $2,500 • $5,000 • $10,000 Orders for Bonds may be placed at and Prospectuses obtained from the undersigned. AMERICAN financial and CORPORATION FOR ISRAEL deveropment STATE OF ISRAEL BONDS, 2200 DAVID STOTT BLDG., DETROIT 26 . : • 7;4' ; ! • • 01.. .• • — • ke . , Ala 7 Friday, June 22, 1951