P! "'" . RIPPL----------WWWW111111111111111111WWW THE JEWISH NEWS - 5 Knolltvood Determined to Raise Entire Million in Bond Sales Scanning the Israel Bond sales results of Knollwood Country Club's Bond Night Aug. 23 are guest speaker LEON KEYSERLING and the three chairmen of the affair, from left: ISRAEL DAVID- SON, PAUL ZUCKERMAN, Keyserling and JAMES I. ELLMANN. * * Knollwood Country Club's Is- independence, which it hopes to rael bond dinner on Aug. 23 gain through the sale of its brought the club more than $540,000,000 Bond Issue in the half ,way to its goal of a million United States, is the counterpart dollars in bond purchases by of its political independence." Israel's economic upbuilding members, with a total of $571,900. Assignments to secure bond program is eminently sound," subscriptions from every mem- the distinguished economist em- ber who did not attend or who phasized. "It will help to develop did not announce a purchase at a well=balanced economy and the meeting have been distrib- accelerate an economic growth uted among the committee which which can only be compared to managed the successful dinner. that of the United States in its pioneering, building period." "Knollwood will not be satis- Predicting a trend of ever- fied with the laurels it gained in _ expanding production and busi- this precedent-making dinner ness volume in the United States until there is 100% participation for at least the next five years, in the Bond issue by every man Keyserling told his audience of and woman in the club," de- business leaders, "There are no clared James I. Ellmann, Knoll- more economic problems in the wood president and bond dinner United States, as that term has chairman. been used for the last two thou- "Our goal of a million Knoll- sand years. Our only worry is wood dollars loaned to Israel will the maintenance of world peace be attained if every member and the security of the free participates," declared co-chair- world." man Paul Zuckerman. TV and film star Myron Cohen So moving was the presenta- scored a hit with the' friendly tion of Leon Keyserling, featured audience with a series of side- speaker, that a non-Jewish wait- splitting anecdotes based on ress wrote out a check for a $100 subtly observed aspects of Amer- bond and a non-Jewish guest of ican Jewish life. Samuel H. Rubiner, president member Harry Jaffa subscribed of the Jewish Welfare Federa- $500. "As the most powerful free- tion, extended greetings • and dom-loving nation in the world," gave a summary of his 'recent Keyserling, President Truman's* observations in Israel. Max Os- top economic advisor, declared, nos, chairman • of the Detroit "the United States is further Israel Bond Committee, s-nd Is- strengthened and made secure rael Davidson, honorary chair- whenever any free country, even man of both the Detroit com- though like Israel, it is distant mittee and the Knollwood din- and small, is made stronger. ner, also spoke. Ellmann pre- Israel's present ,goal of economic sided. Friday, Aug'tst 31, 1951 AJC Explodes Communist Myth The myth spread by Com- munists that they hold the only solution for the problems of mi- norities, is exploded in the fifth leaflet published by the Ameri- can Jewish Committee in its "This Is Our Home" series. The leaflet, titled "The Hands of Esau," asserts that this myth has hoodwinked members of "majority" and "ml nor it y" groups alike. "A great many people of good will, of sincere democratic conviction, Christian and Jew," the leaflet declares, "have been taken in at some time by the unceasing propa- ganda-that the Communists are sincere fighters for a decent and humane society." The record; the leaflet insists, indicates that the facts are otherwise. The communists are dedicated exclusively and per- manently to the interests of Soviet rulers. When they think it useful to keep discontent in the headlines, they will exag- gerate, stir up, even create trouble. between Negroes and whites, Jews and Christians, 'in order to "show up the flaws" in • Dexter Chevrolet Softball Team Wins City's Class B Championship the American system. Zionists to Discuss Major Issues Sept. 5 At a meeting of the board of directors to be held next Wed- nesday evening, at the home - of A. C. Lappin, president of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, the work of the organization for the coming year, comprising its educational program, youth and public relations, bond compaign activities and Zionist House pro- gresS,•will be discussed. Harry Cohen, chairman of the Balfour Ball committee will re- port on the initial arrangements and preparations for the 19th annual Zionist Ball, to be held Saturday evening, Nov. 3, at Hotel Statler. Proceeds of this affair maintain the Zionist of :- fice and all its activities. Earlier Deadline For Sept. 7 Issue United Hebrew Schools Reopen Sept. 5; New Schaefer Branch Is Inaugurated Classes in the United Hebrew Schools will resume Wednesday, Sept. 5, in all branches except the Central Branch. Classes will start in Central Sept. 10. A new branch of the Schools is being opened at Schaefer and Seven Mile Road. Classes will commence there also on Sept. 1,0. Registration and enrollment will start in all branches Sept. 4. In addition to afternoon He- brew classes, two nursery schools will be conducted, at the David W. Simons Branch and at the Schaefer Branch. Nursery school classes meet from 9 a.m. to 12 noon daily, and are for children from.3 to 4 1/2 years. Tuesday will mark an all-day conference of the teaching staff of the schools._ The morning ses- sion will be devoted to a dis- cussion of the program for the ing,-13226 Lawton. The Midrasha (College of Jewish Studies) will hold its opening convocation Sept. 19. . The United Hebrew Schools provides transportation, when- ever it is required. Branches are at 4000 Tuxedo Avenues, 13226 Lawton, 7045 Curtis Avenue, Central High School, 8849 Lin- wood Avenue, and 18945 Schaefer Highway. HUSBAND HAPPY—HIS CONSTIPATION GONE "My husband is a different man since he started to eat ALL-BRAN a year ago. For years he'd take a harsh laxative every morning- and again at night. Now ALL- BRAN alone keeps him regu- lar." Mrs. A. M. Earney, Cobb coming. year. During the after- noon session, teachers will meet with their principals. The Hebrew High School will also resume classes Wednesday, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Build- Island, Md. One of many unso- Belle Maslow Soloist rat State Fair Shell Sunday Belle Maslow, who has won ac- claim as a singer before local organizations, will be one of four soloists with the orchestra that appears on the Italian Hour, at the State.Fair Grounds 'Shell, on Sunday evening. licited letters from ALL-BRAN users. This may be your answer to constipation due to lack of dietary bulk. Eat an ounce (about 1 /2 cup) of crispy Kel- logg's ALL-BRAN daily, drink plenty of water. If not satis- fied after 10 days, send empty carton to Kellogg's, Battle Creek, Mich. Get DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK! —ADV. . . . , . - FINEST -FURNITURE :. AND 'LOWEST PRICES IN DETtio`IT„ . - - -.„ - - ----,,- 7303-11 W. 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REGISTRATION • OF NEW CHILDREN September 4-10 Location of Branches ADAS SHALOM (Northwest Hebrew)-7045 Curtis CENTRAL BRANCH—Central-High School Tuxedo and Holmur D. W. SIMONS (B'nai Moshe) LINWOOD-8849 Linwood — Shown above is the • Dexter Chevrolet • softball team, which came out on top of 64 opponents in the City Class B Recreation League to win the city championShip. Members of the team are: top row, A. PETROW, AL BERLIN, OHEN, K. BANDELINE; middle row, M. STOTZKY, manageK BILL LITT, WALLY GOLD- SMITH, MORT WEINGER, ELI KAPLANSKI; bottom row, ALAN PARSONS, BOBBY REPITOR, bat boy, and HANK HANSEN. Not included -in the picture acre Marky Taub, Al Fisher 'and Harold Phillips. The Dexter Chevrolet champions won 17 games while losing but one and tying another. The team also won the Depart- ment of Parks and Recreation Central House League champion- s bLi.9 to end a, perfect season. ION ROSE SITTIG COHEN-13226 Lawton SCHAEFER BRANCH-18945 Schaefer Register Your Child Now For Further informatiOn Call -TOwnsend 8-0063