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May 02, 1952 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-05-02

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1 0—THE JEWISH NEWS

Songs in Their Hearts, But
A Campaign on Their Minds

Friday, May 2, 1952

Army of Locusts
Darken Tel Aviv

TEL AVIV, (JTA) — T h e
skies around Tel Aviv and
Petach Tikvah were darkened
as the locust invasion of Is-
rael from Jordan began in
earnest. The swarms, coming
from the east, passed the
coastal cities and continued
over the Mediterranean but
soon returned and settled in
the Sharon Valley, near Jor-
dan, and around Safad. Other
swarms were seen in the
Jerusalem-Hebron area.
After a detailed examina-
tion of the insects, Israeli
agricultural experts said that
the pests were adults which
are not harmful. They
emphasized that the adults
would soon lay eggs. Danger
to crops will come 14 days
later when young insects
emerge.
The experts said that they
would spread poison in the
areas where the egg-laying
adults settle and thus kill the
next generation of young. For
this reason, they urged, the
adults should not be disturbed
and scattered over wide areas
where they could not be
checked adequatedly by

Rehearsing their songs for the festive morning rally of Wo-
men's Division workers on G-Day, are members of the Allied Jew-
ish Campaign G-Day chorus (left to right) Mrs. ELI GROSS,
director, Mrs. HAROLD L. FRANK, Mrs. SAMUEL B1COLL, Mrs.
VICTOR LAWSON and Mrs. DONALD SCHILLER.

By popular request Mrs. Eli Greenberg, David Hersh, Marvin
Gross, who directed the chorus Mintz, Marvin Robinson, Felix
Rosenwach, Saul Rubin, Leopold
for the Women's Division of the Snyder, Norman Snyder, Ben-
Allied Jewish Campaign last jamin Stamell and Marvin Wets-
year, has again organized and man.
directed a chorus to be featured
Mrs. Raymond A. Sokolov is
when Division general solicita- general chairman of .G-Day.
tion workers rally at tile White- while Mrs. Sidney .J. Karbel is
hall Building, State Fair chairman of general solicitation
Grounds, before beginning their for the Women's Division.
visits to prospects on G-Day,
this Sunday.
The quartet to sing under
Mrs. Gross' direction includes
Mesdames Samuel Bicoll, Harold
Frank, Victor Lawson and Don-
ald Schiller, with Mrs. Harry
Platt at the piano.
BONN. (JTA)—Officials of the
Special G-Day entertainment
is being arranged by chairman West German government indi-
Mrs. Milford Pregerson and Mrs. cated that the sum of $750,000.-
Bert L. Smokier, with Mrs. 000 which the German delega-
tion at The Hague talks accepted
Charles Briskman directing.
as the amount of compensation
Campaigners who will be fea- due Israel should not be con-
Lured in the presentation are sidered an offer on the part of
Mesdames Peter Brown, Ronald the Germans.
Officials here emphasized that
the German delegation - did not
Fete Isaac Hootners
make an offer to .pay 8750,000.-
000 to Israel," but only made a
On 50th -anniversary
recommendation to this effect
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hootner, of to the Bonn government. They
3308 Waverly, recently cele- reiterated that the German-
brated Iffelf 50th wedding anni- Israeli reparations talks must
be linked with the conference
on German external debts now
taking place in London.
* *
BONN, (JTA)—Official circles
indicated that the West German
Government intends to make a
concrete offer to Israel on rep-
arations payments approximate-
ly one month after the London
conference on Germany's debts
is resumed in the middle of May.

German Payment
Of $750 000000
Pends LOndon Talk

poison.

Chizik Heads Speaker

• • .
Israel's Stand on Talks
Reported to State Dept.

1. J.4 Labor Conclave

Isaac Chizik, administrator of
the Tel-Aviv-Jaffa Port Author-
ity, former chairman of the
Negev Development Commission.
will head a list
of prominent
peakers who
ill address the
irst Conference
of the United
Jewish Ap peal
National Labor
Council; Sunday.
t the Hotel
Astor, New York.
,
Rabbi James G.
Chizik
Heller, chairman of the Council.
announced.

Roston Backs .Stone
For ZDA I'residency

Boston Zionists this week
went on record favoring Dewey
Stone for the presidency of the
Zionist Organization of America.
In some quarters. the name of
Ezra Shapiro of Cleveland has
been mentioned as a possible
candidate for the post.

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — A
"brief account" of the German-
Israeli reparations talks at The
Hague was given the State De-
partment by Ambassador Abba
Eban during a visit he and Typists Sought for Work
Israeli Minister David Goiten
made to Henry A. Byroade, new- For Navy in Washington
ly-installed Assistant Secretary
Two Navy civilian representa-
of State for Near Eastern Af- tives of Navy headquarters.
fairs.
Washington, D.C., have opened
THE ISAAC HOOTNERS
Eban, who is leaving Wash- a temporary office at the U.S.
ington
for
a
speaking
tour
on
Navy Recruiting station, New
versary at a dinner party at
the West Coast told Byroade Federal Bldg., Fort and Shelby.
Bel-Aire Terrace. Joining with
Israel stands with regard Detroit, to interview civilian
them for the golden celebration where
to the reparations talks with
were their children. Mr. and Germany. Byroade indicated typists and stenographers wish-
Mrs. William Pitt, of Los An- that he will visit Israel soon, ing to work for the Navy in
Washington.
geles. Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Jo- probably this summer.
Miss Quindina Giuliani and
seph Hootner, Mrs. Julia Melt-
Byroade will attempt to ex-
zer. 10 grandchildren and five pedite Mutual Security assist- Miss Esther Dewey will be at the
Recruiting station from 9 a.m. to
great grandchildren.
ance to Israel to provide maxi- 4:30 p.m., Monday through Fri-
mum benecits as early as possible day, with evening and Saturday
Health Spa at Oakton Manor from funds allocated to Israel
appointments to interview appli-
for this fiscal year.
cants from this area. Call WO.
A new, complete Health Spa
Eban reported after the con- 3-9330, ext. 420. No experience is
equal to any in the country is versation that he had asked Mr.
now open to guests at Oakton Byroade to expedite the assign- necessary.
Manor, Pewaukee, Wis.
ment of the remaining portion
The highly regarded Wauke- of the Mutual Security funds al-

sha natural mineral waters are located for the present fiscal
featured in a varied course of year. The Israel Ambassador
therapeutic baths now given at said that the discussion of the
Oa kton's completely remodeled Mutual Security and technical
Health Spa. assistance programs was includ-
In addition to these Waukesha, ed in the talks, which covered

Water baths, Oakton guests en-
joy scented steam baths, body-
tingling salt rubs, expert mas-
sages and scientihe infra-red
and ultra-violet lamp treat-
ments.

"a number of mutual
problems."
*
MUNICH, (JTA) — Foehren-
wald, the last Jewish displaced
persons center in Germany, was
visited by officials of the West
German Government's Foreign
Ministry and by representatives
Actions Committee to Meet
of other Ministries.
In Jerusalem on May 7
• • •
VIENNA, (J T A) — Socialist
The Zionist Actions Commit-
tee, supreme authority of the deputies today introduced a bill
Zionist movement between Zion- in the Austrian Parliament pro-
ist Congresses, will meet in Is- viding for payment of compen-
rael on May 7, the Jewish sation to persons imprisoned by
the Nazis. .
Agency Executive announced.

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Spring Cooperates with Detroit's
Israel Anniversary Celebration

Under the clear skies of a
flawless Spring day hundreds
of Detroiters and their children
marked the fourth anniversary
of Israel's independence at a cel-
ebration at the Zussman play-
ground last Sunday sponsored
by the joint committee of the
Jewish Community Council and.
the Zionist Council of Detroit.
The play ground festivities
were preceded by a parade from
the Rose Sittig Cohen Building.
Parade marshall was Norman
Berkley, of the Department of
Michigan Jewish War Veterans,
and JWV members led by Ben
Desenberg, state commander.
along with Boy Scout troops,
carried the colors. Geraldine
Stashefsky led in the singing of
the national anthem and Hatik-
vah.
Following brief greetings from
Norman Naimark. chairman of
the program committee, and
Lawrence Crohn, chairman of
the Zionist Council, there was a
presentation of choral singing
by the Habonim Makelah. Ha-
bonim dancers then entertained
with Israeli folk dances.
Several acts. including magi-
cians and clowns. entertained

hundreds of children who w
present. In addition, each ch
received a souvenir.
Assisting in arrangements
the event were Irving Schluss

A. C. Lappin, Mrs. Norman N
mark and Mrs. Max Fried. B
Akiva and youth groups of B
Brith were among those w
assisted with arrangements.

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