82—THE JEWISH NEWS Prsident Truman Hopes He 'Deserves' Plaque from Israel Bond Leaders WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Presi- dent Truman said he appreciat- ed and \hoped he deserved a plaque awarded him on behalf of the Israel bond drive which lauded his aid to Israel. "This is a very fine tribute," said the President. "I appreci- ate it, and I hope I deserve it —and I hope I will continue to deserve it." The presentation was made by Henry Morgenthau, Jr., accom- panied by 15 Israel bond drive leaders, in the Rose Garden of the White House. The plaque was inscribed: `,`In war tribute to Harry S. Truman, President of the United States. whose statesmanship and broad vision have illuminated the path of freedom-loving men toward the realization of the ideals of hu- man liberty; whose global inter- est in the betterment of man- kind has expressed itself • in a firm espousal of the aspirations of the builders of Israel in estab- lishing -a free nation as a home- land for the oppressed and as a fountainhead of revived cultur- al and spiritual teaching: whose L--1.17> immediate recognition of the new state of Israel and under- standing support of the fledgling nation through economic aid have been pillars of strength from the yery first hours of its existence and whose continued interest and encouragement have inspired all those who seek to establish a closer relation be- tween our own great democracy and this young nation now striving for economic independ- ence through the Israel Inde- pendence Bond issue." President Truman, in his in- terview with Benjamin G. Browdy, president of the Zion- ist Organization of America last Friday, expressed the hope that peace between Is- rael and the Arab states might not be far off—and, in a ref- erence to the current Paris conciliation sessions, intimat- ed that the United States would attempt to bring about an Israel - Arab Peace agree- ment as soon as possible, Mr. Browdy disclosed today. He made these disclosures at Rabbi Gorrelick on ,Surd ay The Detroit Pulpit Series will feature a talk on radio and television for the High Holidays by Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick, of Beth Aaron Synagogue, Sunday, 8:45 to 9 a.m. Presented by Sta- tion WJBK, in cooperation with the culture commission of the Jewish Community Council, this program regularly features a talk by outstanding religious leaders of our community. The_ Sunday simulcast, which will be seen and heard on both c,-7 radio and television, is the first program of the series to be pre- sented in this manner. Coopera- ting with the Community Coun- cil are the Councils for the Protestant and Catholic groups. a meeting here of the national administrative council of the ZOA to which he pledged that the ZOA would dedicate its re- sources and manpower to ful- fillment of the program set forth by the 23rd World Zionist Con- gress. Ballet Ruse Starts Oct. 11 Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo opens at the Masonic Temple Oct. 11 with four outstanding selections. The Ballet will con- tinue with its noted programs on Oct. 12, 13 and 14, with a mati- nee Sunday,Oct. 14. - BODNER'S SHELL SERVICE 19810 Livernois, Corner Pembroke Detroit 21, Michigan Holiday Greetings Sincerest Holiday Greetings ACME HOME BUILDERS ANGOTT DISTRIBUTING CO. 14460 Dexter Boulevard Established 1932 Michigan Distributors of TOwnsend 8-7340 WURLITZER PHONOGRAPHS 2616 Puritan UN. 4-0773-4 New Year Greetings Cordial Greetings to the Community COMMERCIAL REPRODUCING COMPANY BRUNSWICK-BALKS COLLENDER CO. 131 W. LAFAYETTE AVE. 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FORT VI. 3 - 1780 211 S. FERDINAND VI. 1-4900 TEL AVIV—Mrs. Haya Weiz- man-Lichtenstein, a sister of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, President of Israel, has been elected presi- dent of a new Bnai Brith wom- en's lodge here. Named Hasha- har Lodge, it is the seventh Bnai Brith women's lodge in this country. Until recent4, Mrs. Weizni.ann - Lichtenst in was president of Tel Aviv Women's Lodge, which is sponsoring the new group. The Season's GoOd Wishes Best Wishes for a Happy New Year BLAIR DYE WORKS Carpets and Rugs Dyed to Match Your Interior Decorations Slip Covers, Draperies, Garments Also Piece Goods to Sample Bonin Lumber & Supply Co. 14210 W. CHICAGO VIENNA, (JTA)—A total of 89 Jewish students attended Graz University during the 1950-51 academic year. Ninety per cent of the group were refugees from nearby countries, while the re- , /paining ten percent was divided equally between Jews from Is- rael and from Austria. 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