Allied Jewish Campaign Jr. Division To Elect Board at Celebration Sun(lav Putting the finishing touches on plans for the Junior Division annual meeting on Sunday at Fresh Air Camp; left to right, seated: Avern Cohn and Milton Lucow; standing, Leo IVIajzels, Alien Bobroff and Toby Holtzman. The Junior Division of the '4> 1951 Allied JewiSh Campaign pool which will provide trans- will stage a big one-day celebra- ! portation for the picnickers. tion of its campaign achieve- Young adults attending the ments with a corhbiriatibn picnid picnic will bring their- own box and annual meeting at Fresh suppers. Soft drinks will be Air Camp, Sunday, from 3 p.m: available at the camp. on, Avern Cohn, chairman of In- case of rain or threatening the affair, reported. weather, • call -the Woodward A program committee, under Jewish Center, TR. 5-8400, before the chairmanship of Alma Fox, setting out for Fresh Air Camp. has made necessary arrange- If the weather does not permit ments for the affair, which will a picnic, the Junior Division will provide swimming, baseball and hold its annual meeting at the relays. Milton Lucow, division Center, 8904- Woodward, that chairman, announced that Leo evening, beginning at 8 p.m., Majzels, chairman of Area A in with a dance following. the campaign set-up, plans to At the annual meeting Allied challenge Area B, under the Jewish Campaign contributors leadership of Allen Bobroff, in a game of base b a 1 1. Richard to the Junior Division will elect Prince is in charge of the motor a board of 36 members to the Community Service Committee, which is a member of the Jewish Young Adult Council Mario Beauty Salon charged with the conduct of Opens in Northwest: the Junior Division of the cam- With Edward, Eugene paign, and other such cam- paigns conducted within the Eugene and Edward, hair styl- framework of t h e. organized ists Who need no introduction Jewish community. A nominating committee, to discriminating Detroit wo- comprised of top Junior Divi- sion, leaders, will submit names of qualified nominees. Addi- tional nominations may be made on Sunday by securing 15 signa- tures on a petition and present- ing it to the executive director. Members of the nominating committee include Virginia Bar- nett, Allen Bobroff, Avern Cohn, Alma Fox, Helen Golde, Irwin Holtzman, Norman Katz, Mari- lyn Kopel, Milton Lucow,. -Leo MajZels, Harriet Ruth Migdol, Eugene Edward Shirley Rappaport, Sarhuel Ross men, are on the staff of expertly and Melvina Winokur. trained beauticians at the Mario Beauty Salon, 7300 W. Six Mile Xavier Cugat and Orchestra Rd. Mario Salon opened June 25. To Play at Elmwood Casino Eugene was a former co-work- er of Charles of the Ritz, in New Xavier Cugat and his famous York. Edward was previously rhumba orches- associated with Virginia Farrell. tra will be the Appointments for the hair !main attraction stylists may be made by calling , at the Elmwood UN. 2-S990. Coffee and tea in Casino in Wind- the morning and at noon will be ' sor starting July a special convenience for the 2. The engfge- ment will r u n ladies. through July 9. All work is done in separate R e s ervations Cugat booths, which are air condi- for his perform- tioned and boast the most mod- antes may be obtained through em equipmexit ag in the beauty the Elmwood's Detroit office, line. WO. 5-6877. . Ben-Gurion Asks Knesset to Wait on Citizenship Grants Direct JTA Teletype W-ire to The Jewish News JERUSALEM — Premier Ben- Gurion Tuesday asked the Knes- set Home Committee not to de- cide on a proposal to grant re - . troactive citizenship to six mil- lion Jews exterminated by Nazis.. Ben-Gurion informed the. 'com- mittee that the Cabinet now is discussing the problem. Boy .Ties for Science Award PHILADELPHIA (AJP)—A brilliant 16-year-old Jewish stu- dent tied for the third annual award honors of the Philadel- phia Science Council. The -award was won by Howard Temin on the basis of an aptitude test and examinations in chemistry and biology. • .. :f - e 12 THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 29, 1951 Infant Service Group Contributes Layettes to Pioneer Women for Israel — Silver Heads for Africa, Pleased with ZOA Vote At 54th Conference NEW YORK, (AJP)—Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, on the eve of his departure by air for a three- week tour of South Africa in behalf of the Jewish National Fund, declared that "solidarity" and "basic unit y" continues within the Zionist Organization of America. The reference came several days following the hectic 54th annual national ..ZOA conven- tion in Atlantic City during which the issue of ZOA support for the General Zionist Party in Israel developed into a major issue. The ZOA by a 329 to 127 vote went on record to "strengthen General Zionism throughout the world." Dr. Silver said tttat "the good spirit with which i the minority accepted the decisions of the majority, confirms t h e basic unit y and solidarity of the Zionist Organization." -Voicing pleasure at the out- come of the convention, Dr. Silver said actions taken at the f our -day gathering "demon- strated anew the devotion and maturity of American Zionists who are determined to protect with equal vigor the vital in- terests of Israel and the Zion- ist movement. Scheduled to arrive in South Africa to attend the golden ju- bilee celebrations of JNF, Dr. Silver will address Zionist gath- erings in the major Jewish coin- munities of that country. Left to right, Mrs. Irving Turner and Mrs. Michael Michlin, of Pioneer Women and watching Mesdames Bernard May, Nathda Simon, Manny Shapiro and Irving Kotin, executive members of Infant Service Group, packing layettes. for their annual contribu- tion.to Moatzat Hapoalot in Israel, sister organization of Pioneer Women. 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