Barkley to Address Israel Economic Parley In Grand Rapids 1 The PLUS Campaign and We By BETTY OMMERMAN A number of Allied Jewish Campaign workers and contribu- tors have expressed their opinions on the current drive and have loined in urging strong support for the 1952 PLUS effort. Here are some of the views as gathered by this reporter: • • • • Bernard Linderman, 17505 Ohio, profes sional division worker: "I have been a Zionist for 34 or 35 years and therefore favor agencies bene- fitting Israel. I am active in the campaign since there is a need to help the peo- ple locally as well as in Israel_ Workin P.; and giving to the UJA strengthens Israel econom- ically and fortifies the prestige of the Jewish community locally. We are happy for those who are liberal contributors and sorry for the minority that has not yet learned the 'art of giving'." • • • • Nathan Bronstein, 980 Whit- more, owner Of Panama Car- bon Co, arts and crafts divi- sion worker: "The UJA benefits a lot of people who apparently need help. Any of the various agencies are worthwhile and need our funds. As far as favorite agen- cies are concerned. I have none. I do not feel I am in a position to decide which is more worth- while." Stuart Chosid, 17591 Monica, worker in mechanical division: am active to help make it a continued suc- cess and to help the ca mpaign reach its goal. I feel that char- ity begins at home and some of the money should go should g toward e d u ca- tion of young aaa Jewish boys in Judaism." • Nathan Cooper, 18616 Wood- ingha.in Drive, worker for pledges in pharmaceutical di- vision: "I am active because I know the need for the work that has to be done and I try to do it. As far as favorite agencies go, I am not partial to any." • Max Charness, 3280 Mon- terey, worker in food division: "I approve of the good work the campaign does keeping up the Old Folks home and the other aids for people. Detroit is on top in the campaign and I wish to keep Detroit on top. People should help now especi- Lsrael needs aid." ally that THE JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, May 9, 1952 Vice president Alben W. Bark- ley will address the State of Michigan Eeonomic Conference for Israel on May 18. at the Pantlind Hotel's Main Ballroom in Grand Rapids. The confer- ence will start at 3 p.m.. with a dinner to follow at 6 p.m. The conference, sponsored by Bonds of Israel Government, will be attended by communal lead- ers from 15 cities, including De- troit. Lansing. Muskegon, Kala- mazoo. Flint, Battle Creek and Bay City. Its purpose is to ac- quaint Michigan Jewrif twith the problems confronting Israel in her struggle for industrial ex- pansion and with the role being played by the current 2500.000,- 000 Israel Independence Bond Issue. Governor G. Mennen Williams has accepted the honorary chair- manship of the conference. The May 18 conference will ex- amine Israel's need for imme- diate economic expansion, ana- lyze what the state of Michigan has done to meet those needs and will strive to enlist maxi- mum Michigan partnership with the rieopie of Israel in their march toward economic inde- pendence. Kvutzat I. rim_ Parents Plan Night of Games _— The Parents Association for Kvutzat Urim will hold a night of games, beginning at 8:30 p.m., Saturday. at the Labor Zionist Institute. 13722 Linwood. Membership in the group is made up of parents of settlers who comprise Kibbutz Kvutaat Urim, a community in the Negev in Israel. Member of the kibbutz I are mostly Americans who joined a group of Bulgarian Jews in September, 1951 to form the colony. Detroiters in the kibbutz in- clude Jerry Malamud, Judy Kay, Art Leibick and Norman Markel. The parents have been sending materials and muth needed sup- plies to aid their children in building up their kibbutz.. Trac- tor parts are Only one item being sent. - P roc eeds from. Saturday's event will help send additional supplies. The community is in- lilted to 'attend. • UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (JTA) The decision of the United Na- tions International Children's Emergency Fund to grant Israel $300,000 to acquire equipment to pasteurize and refrigerate milk and to acquire equipment to make milk bottles resulted from a request for such assistance by the Israel government and sub- sequent studies and negotiations by the government, UNICEF and the UN Food and Agriculture Or- ganization. The funds would be used to equip dairies operated by the Tnuva Cooperative (non-govern- mental) in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Haifa with sufficient addi- tional equipment to bottle all milk and to provide bottle-mak- 9 ing equipment to existing glass works so that they can manu- facture the necessary bottles. Since 60 percent of the child population of Israel is concen- trated in these three cities the Tnuva. dairies will be able to reach most a the children in Israel with safe milk once the equipment is installed and put into operation. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Leo G. Federman wishes to thank its relatives. friends and many organizations for the many kindnesses extended during its recent bereavement. twit' OF 10 Will tell you that BOB GINSBURG, five Pontiac man, is the best to deal with for the new 1952 PONTIAC It. II. (11OB) GINSIll'IIG THE MAN YOU CAN RELY ON SEE HIM IN PERSON! at Norman Pontiac Co. 2340 W. GRAND BLVD. nr . LINWOOD • Y. 4-5400 • 1 Have Niv Res. TO. 8-4726 A_ssi,tants and No Pa rtners -Bob - Ginsberg oordinated Designs by According to your Individual Need! ortixtirlotti Kvutzah Women Plan Annual Culture Night Annually Kvutzah • vrith, the Hebrew Cultural Group. sets aside one meeting for women liebraists of the organization. This year, the meeting is sched- uled for 8.30 p.m.. Saturday. at the Rase Sittig Cohen building. Participania wiil be Esther Yaniv. a native 2f Jerusalem and one-time librarian at. theHe- brew University Library. who will talk on "Jerusalem Today:" Iola Schipler. music director of the United Hebrew Schools. who will speak on "The Place of Music in the Hebrew School. •' and Clara Kimel. an instructor at UHS, who will talk on "The Last Mile." Added features will include a solo by Celia Platkin and Helen Radin and a group of Halil (Is- rael flutes) players. Anna Ring, president of the Kvutzah Ladies Auxiliary will open the meeting. Chairman is Rae Goodman. 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