• 3 Groups •Report Additional Israel Bond Sales Totalling $81,850 The Israel bond drive among Detroit organizations continued in high gear, with three organ- ization-sponsored meeting last weekend adding a total of $81,- 850 in bond purchases. A total of $73,700 in bond sales was reported at a dinner meet- ing and rally at which Chief Rabbi Isar Jehuda Untennan of Tel Aviv spoke under auspices of Mizrachi, Religious Groups and Congregatons. An Israel bond parade of stars, sponsored by Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council, reported $8,- 150. Organizations continued indi- vidual and group solicitations to bring 100% reports on their quotas to the final report meet- ing of the current drive, Thurs- day, Jan. 10. Pierre Van Paas- sen will speak. The 10 chapters of Pioneer Women are devoting meetings to Israel bond sales and there will be follow-up personal so- licitations of members. Pioneer Women, who already boast the highest percentage of bond- owning members of any organi- zations, are shooting for 100% coverage. Mrs. Harry Kay heads the bond effort in Pioneer Wom- en and Mrs. Michael Michlin is co-chairman. LZOA workers, led by bond committee co-chairmen Morris L. Schaver and Harry Schumer, plan to continue solicitations. LZOA is within sight of its goal of $450,000 in cash sales by year- end, and 400 new bond pur- chasers since Nov. 11. Many Bnai Brith lodges report 100% and over fulfillment of their bond quotas, declares Sam- uel W. Leib, bond chairman of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council. ZOD bond workers will cli- max the week-long dedication rites of Zionist House on Dec. 30 featuring Shoshana Individual solicitation of Ha- dassah members continues un- der leadership of Mrs. Samuel Croll. To Honor Bride-Elect At Reception Dec. 24 At its recent election meeting, ROBINSON FAMILY CLUB e 1 ec t e d Clarence Guttentag, president; Joseph Blackman, vice-president; M o 11 y Sinai, treasurer; S. Schuldinger and Helen Manis, secretaries; and Edythe Ainbinder, hospitaler. I MRS. LARRY COLLINS "14. Jest ai /ha Zand ihall Phyllis Joan Silberman was wed to Larry Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Collins, of Detroit. The wedding took place Dec.. 16, and Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt officiated. Following a wedding trip to New York, the young couple are residing in Detroit. — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 21, 1951 sal..." (Isaiah I,19) ELITE ' • a CHOCOLATE nd CADD IES PRODUCTS of Prescriptions and Repairs Called For and Delivered EDWARD PROS ASSOCIATES Optician New Years Party Favors - Balloons Novelties, Noise Makers Hats - Complete Line United News Co. 24 W. Jefferson Finest Service in Town Sun Glasses, Safety Lenses Modern Frames For Service at All Times Phone WEbster 3 3332 - WO. 1 -6697 3216 EWALD CIRCLE at Buena Vista for American Jewry's philanthropic support .1 of Israel is the UNITED JEWISH APPEAL. Its primacy in this field has been endorsed unanimously by the Jewish communities of the United States and the organizations through which they operate. WHE MAIN CHANNEL This primacy is based upon the tremendous scope of the activi- ties which are carried on in Israel through United Jewish Appeal funds. These funds are the backbone of the Jewish State's huge Immigration, colonization and absorption program. UJA dollars financed the transportation and settlement in Israel of the 700,000 immigrants who have come to her shores since the establishment s of the State in May, 1948. UJA dollars must continue to finance the immigration and absorp- tion of the hundreds of thousands of additional immigrants who are expected to arrive in Israel during the next three years. UJA dollars will also help make possible the expansion of Israel's agricultural pro- duction, the key factor in the drive to make Israel self-sufficient in food. Warranted and Unwarranted Campaigns In addition to the United Jewish Appeal, certain other well known organizations with established traditions of constructive work in Israel can legitimately lay claim to public support in the United States and elsewhere. But occasionally individuals and organizations launch new cam- paigns in behalf of Israel, enterprises of special and limited char- acter. These enterprises are not always constructive and the claims put forward in their behalf are not always warranted by facts, The Authorization of Drivel; As a direct result of demands by the organized Jewish communities of the United States, and with the support of the Government of Israel, the Jewish Agency for Palestine set up in 1949 a COMMITTEE ON CON- TROL AND AUTHORIZATION OF CAMPAIGNS. The function of the Com- MITTEE is to scrutinize all proposed campaigns in behalf of Israel with a view to establishing the validity of their claims and their general usefulness. • WHOLESOME • " • DELICIOUS EXOTIC FLAVORS • MODERATELY PRICED Enjoy "the best of the Land"...and help Israel's economy, tool At your grocer's and all good windy counters Greetings ELITE CANDIES R eaute lins escaped to America. Serlin told . the Bnai Brith Messenger here that Berlin's re- maining 8,000 Jews were "scared to death" that the Soviet Union might obtain control of the city, touching off new waves of anti- Jewish destruction. For the information of contributors to Israel causes News Brevities 10 LOS ANGELES, (AJP) — A one-time German refugee re- turned to his home from post- war Germany with the restitu- tion of a huge garage and other property confiscated from him by the Nazis during the Hitler regime. Louis Serlin, an active worker in the United Jewish Welfare Fund, reported upon his return that he had experienced little difficulty in regaining the prop- erty from a German court. The garage, estimated today at more than $500,000, was "sold" to the brother of a former Nazi official in 1939 shortly before the Ser- Charge '7 New Haven Youths MISS MARCIA LEE GLAZER At a ceremony in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Marcia Lee, to Gerald Walter liam E. Silberman, of Dayton, 0., Sinkoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sinkoff of Highland Ave. A reception will be held on Dec. 24, from 7 to 11 at 2252 Highland, in honor of the young couple. Relatives and friends are invited. Knights to Audition Youths For Jan. 12 Amateur Show Professional entertainers and an amateur show will be features of an affair to be held by the Knights, a teen-age club of the Davison Branch, Jewish Center, on Jan. 12, at the Woodward Center. Auditions for the ama- teur show will be held at 7:30 p.m., Dec. 30, at the • Davison Branch. Mrs, Irving Arlin, program chairman of the Ladies' Auxi- liary of the Jewish National Fund, reported at the last board meeting of the organization that arrangements are being com- pleted for the events that will feature the annual donor on Tuesday evening, Jan. 29, at the Masonic Temple Auditorium. Georgie Price, well known en- tertainer, will be the guest ar- tist. A nationally known speak- er will be announced soon. All division chairmen are working to make a success of this year's donor event, accorfl- ing to Mrs. Sidney Ravin, donor chairman. U. S. Jew's Property Returned by Germans Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Glazer, With Desecrating Cemeteries of Norfolk, Va., announce the engagement of their daughter, NEW HAVEN (AJP)—Seven youths, ranging in age from 14 to 16, were trapped by local po- lice and charged with wrecking 11 Jewish cemeteries and one Protestant burial ground in a series of night raids here. Larry Collins Marries Dayton, Ohio, Girl I Georgie Price to Be At INF Women's Event When in Doubt The COMMITTEE will shortly announce what campaigns for Israel, in addition to the United Jewish Appeal, will be authorized for 1952. In the meantime, you are urged when asked for contributions by any organization other than the United Jewish Appeal to examine carefully the claims put forward by the canvassing group. If you are in doubt, write to the JEWISH AGENCY FOR PALESTINE, Committee on Control and Authorization of Campaigns, 16 East 66th Street,. New York 21, N. Y. The Jewish Agency for Palestine urges the American Jewish public to support the United Jewish Appeal in 1952 with utmost generosity. The need has never been greater. RAMAT-GAN, ISRAEL Apt.3 in Detroit The UNITED JEWISH APPEAL is supported by Complete Beauty Service Experienced Operators Only Distributed 1 821 5 Livernois UN. 4-1498 by NATIONAL WHOLESALE GROCERS CO. 8938 - 12th Street, Detroit, Mich. -.1.M11.00•• ■ •••••11MR the ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN of the Jewish Welfare Federation 4 .081101.8.1.10.1.11111111111=1.110111.11M1121111111111W INV