Israel Bonds Aid Power Development

JWB's Leadership Mobilization
On GI and Comm unity Opens Sat.

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WASHINGTON, D. C.—Three invitation of the Department of

hundred key Jewish community De f ens e. Three generals will

This Week's Radio and Tele-
vision Programs of
Jewish Interest

leaders from all sections of the
country are expected to partici-
pate in the two-day National
Leadership Mobilization on GI
and Community Service, which
opens here Saturday at the
Statler Hotel, under the auspices
of the National Jewish Welfare
Board.
President Truman, in a letter
to Irving Edison, of St. Louis,
JWB president, hailed the Lead-
ership Mobilization and JWB's
work for the armed forces as
"affording an unparalleled op-
portunity for public service. I
am sure the National Jewish
Welfare Board will rise nobly to
it."
A two-hour briefing session
at the Pentagon for members of
JWB Armed Servizes Committee
has been set for Monday at the

THE ETERNAL LIGHT

Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 4.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: Morton Wishengrad's
"In the Silent House," relating
the story of a- child who is
taught to enjoy life even though
she is blind, deaf and dumb, will
be. related.
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL

Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 4.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Dr. Abba Hillel Sil-
ver will be the guest of Dr. Jo-
nah B. Wise, and will speak on
"The One and the Many."

Council Women to Hear
Price. Controls Lecture

Increased electric power is the key to the economic develop-
ment. Program to be made possible by the $500,000,000 State of
Israel Bond Issue Which Will provide for the expansion • of industry
and agricultUre the - young nation, and for the absorption of
hundreds of thoUsands of newcomers in productive employMent.
Shown above is the interior of an Israel wire fabrication plant
which supplies equipment for the growing Israel power network.
Thus far, $10,100,000 has been allocated for the development of
power from the initial $50,000,000 proceeds of the Israel Bond
drive. Allocations also have been , made for industrial projects,
mining, - chemicals, irrigation, agriculture, transportation, com-
munications and housing.

meet with top policy-making
leaders of JWB's armed services
program to consider the welfare
morale, and religious needs of
armed - services personnel and
JWB's role in helping to meet
them.

Fish for compliments and
you're inviting biting re/narks.

Eva Prenzlauer
MATERNITY AID

Annual Donor Luncheon

12:30 p.m.

Book Cadillac Hotel

Wednesday, Nov. 28

PRIZES - VARIETY SHOW

The Funsters and Friends from
the Bob Murphy TV Program

John Humphrey { M.C.

For reservations call

THE tEWISH NEWS

"Price Controls" will be the
subject of an afternoon's dis-
cussion when the social legisla-
tion.: committee of the National
Council of Jewish Women, De-
troit . Section meets Nov. 9,- at-
the home of Mrs. Albert J. Sil-
ber, 18655 Birchcrest. A dessert
luncheon will be served at 12:30
p.m.
Philip Hart, director of the
Regional Office of Price Stabili-
zation, will present an outline,
and answer questions during the
discussion period. Mrs. Arthur
Gould, chairman of the group,
will preside.

Detroit Technion to Hear
Lecture on Sun's Aspects

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Friday, November 2, 1951

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Jean Cohen, UN. 4-1012
Irene Freund, WE. 3-6664

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Tuesday, November 6th

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News Brevities

Harold Goodman, program
chairman of the Detroit chapter,
World
American Technion Society. an-
War
II
Vice-Pres,
Council of Jewish Women, this season. Without benefit of nounces that Dr. Leo Goldberg
will
be
presented
as
guest
speak-
Veteran
Jewish Community Council, recent motion picture appear-
Michigan
League of Jewish Women's Or- ances to spur his popularity, he er at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 13, at the
Woodward
Jewish
Center.
Humane
- ganizations and Detroit Round Continues to be one of the great-
Dr. Goldberg's topic, "The Sun
box-office attractions of the
Table will join several other or- est
Society
Director
Interesting Aspects of Solar
.ganizations at a "Conference on nation. Theodore Paxson, pian- and
Energy," will be accompanied by
ist,
will
also
appear
on
the
pro-
Detroit
International Development," to
films showing the sun's corona
be held from 9 . a.m. to 4 p.m., gram.
Endorsed
* a a
with flaming gases leaping out
Bar
Monday, in the new Kellogg
Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong 80,000 miles into space. The pre-
By Labor
Center at Michigan State Col-
Assn.
sentation will be non-technical.
lege, East Lansing. The confer- and his concert group and Jer-
Dr.
Goldberg
is
head
of
the
ence seeks to devise plans for sey Joe Walcott, world's heavy- astronomy department at the
technical assistance to aid weight boxing champion, will University of Michigan and di-
MAYOR -
hungry, diseased and uneducat- come to the DOWNTOWN THE- rector of the observatory. For
- Vote Tuesday, November 6, 1951
ed people throughout the world ATER stage, on Sunday, for information on membership call
ALERT — PROGRESSIVE — LIBERAL .
in a positive approach to com- three performances, at 2:30;6:30 Ben Wilk, chairman, UN. 1-5834.
and
9
p.m.
bating Communism. -
a a a
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The MICHIGAN SOCIETY OF
In commemoration of Detroit's
250th birthday celebration, the MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS
Detroit Institute of Musical will hold its state convention on
Art will present DR. MARIO Nov. 10 and 11 at Wayne Coun-
SALVADOR, eminent American ty General Hospital, E 1 o i s e,
artist, in an organ recital at Mich. Saturday's session will
the Institute of Art, at 8:30 p.m. start at 9 a.m. with related lec-
tures by physicians and profes-
Monday.
sors from hospitals and colleges
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Over 500 women, representing in the state. Workshops will be
various business and professions held in the afternoon by vari-
and 20 nationality groups, Under ous technicians and physicians.
the sponsorship of the Women's Simday breakfast will be served
Joint Committee, participated iu at the Dearborn Inn at 9:45
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the presentation of a portrait of a.m. with further lectures by
Mary V. Beck, Detroit's first noted physicians.
a a a
Councilwoman, last Thursday, in
One of the greatest opera
the Council Chambers. Mayor
singers of all time, dynamic
Cobo and members of Council LILY
PONS, who will appear at
accepted the portrait from Dr. Masonic
Auditorium on Nov. 31,
Thelma James, Wayne Universi- began her
career in her native'
His splendid record in the City Treasur-
ty professor. George W. Stark, city of Cannes,
France, studying
city historian, will assign it a
er's office during the past 17 years en-
place in the Detroit Historical the piano. She made such prog-'
ress
that
at
13
she
entered
the
titles him to our unanimous support.
Museum.. The Jewish group was Paris Conservatoire and two
represented by. Sally Fields, Mrs. years later Won_ first prize in her
Audits made during his term- of office
Harry Keidan and Shirley Ma- class. While entertaining vet-
show perfect balance and that city funds
lach.
erans of World War I at a hos-
a a a
__ have- been properly received and distrib-
pital in Paris she made her first
CLEVELAND SYMPHONY public appearance as a singer:
uted without a single exception.
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ORCHESTRA, under the baton
of George Szell, will come to the
Pakistan's explosive relations
Masonic Temple Monday eve- with India will be discussed by
He is a native-born Detroiter, 54 years of
ning, and will perform works by Begum Aga Khan Raza at DE-
oge, veteran of World War I, member
Weber, Dvorak, Respi0ii and TROIT TOWN HALL, Wednes-
Berlioz.
a.m., in Fisher Theater.
IA
day,
both American. Legion and Veterans of
a a a
The Begum is the wife of Brig.
NEW YORK OPERA' COM- Gen. N. A. K. Raza, military at-
Foreign Wars.
PANY will open its Detroit en- tache of the Pakistan Embassy
gagement Nov. 13, at Masonic in Washington. .
Temple, with Aida. Following
His administration endorsed by the Detroit
performances will include Fi- 'Altar' of Christians
garo, Butterfly, Manon, Travi- Who Adopted Judaism
Citizens League, AF of L and other Civic Groups
ata, Carmen and Hoffman, with
WILBUR, (JTA) -= Several
the engagement running through
hundred American Christians
Nov. 18.
a a a
who have adopted Judaism de-
This Message Sponsored by
The career of NELSON EDDY, dicated an outdoor "Biblical al-
the American Baritone, is still tar" here. The dedication cere-
LEONARD N. SIMONS
in the spectacular stage. His ap- mony opened with the raising
*CHAS. N. WILLIAMS*
pearance here on Nov. 9 at Ma- of the American and Israel flags
sonic Auditorium is one link in and the building in of a Jerusa-
the double chain of two sold- lem stone . into the east side of
pat recital tours of the country the alter.

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