• AciiviiieJ in" Soci4 Dr. Frederic Lachman, Research Fellow of the Hebrew Un:- *ersity 'in Jerusalem,- was a guest in Detroit this week. Joseph Handleman and his daughter,. Joanne, of Sorrento Ave., are on a three weeks' South American cruise. They will make Stopovers -in Panama, Cuba and other Latin American countries. - Miles E. Brasch, of 19170 Warrington, and Daniel Honigman, of 18645 Oak Dr., are touring Europe for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz and family have moved to 2966 W. Outer Dr. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg, of 660 Whitmore Rd-., were among a group of American tourists who attended the BIG lunch- eon club in Jerusalem where they met leading agricultural, in- dustrial and public leaders of the new state. The luncheon, spon- sored by the $500,000,000 Israel bond' drive, gives American tour- ists an opportunity to discuss problems of the country's develop- ment with official government representatives. Dr. and Mrs. Ted Winshall and son, Walter, formerly of Pen- nington Dr., have moved to their new residence at 17210 James Couzens. Dr. Warren E. Sheldon, formerly located at 17300 Schaefer, has moved to his qwn offices at 14215 McNichols. He is on the staff of Children's Hospital. Mrs. Abe Gordon, of Waverly Ave., is spending 10 days in Sioux City, Ia., visiting with her children, Rabbi and Mrs. Albert, A. Gordon and family. David Minus is spending the Summer season at Lesser's Clover Lodge where he is playing nightly in the resort's dance band. The American Jewish Tercentenary Committee of 300, which is planning the celebration in 1954 of the 300th anniversary of the settlement of Jews in the United States, includes the following from Michigan: Prof. William Haber, Ann Arbor,.Mich.: Judge Theodore Levin, Philip Slomovitz and Isidore Sabeloff of Detroit. Dr. and Mrs. Leo Orecklin left on a five weeks' trip to Euro- pean countries. Dr. Orecklin will attend a medical convention in London. Herbert Furman, of Leslie Ave., a recent graduate of the Uni- versity of Michigan law school with a Jurist Doctor degree, has been elected by the faculty to the Order of the Coif. Mr. Furman is now associated with the Patent Office of the General Motors Corp. in Washington, D. C. To Wed _lug. 1 U.S.-Israel Effect Pact For Sale of Publications TEL AVIV, (JTA I—The agree- ment between the United States and Israel under which Ameri- can publishers may sell books or newspapers in the Jewish State and be paid for them in dollars from the U. S. Treasury became effective upon an exchange of notes between U. S. Ambassador Monnett Davis and Premier Da- vid Ben-Gurion in his capacity as Acting Foreign Minister dur- ing the absence of Israel's For- eign Minister Moshe Sharett. It is estimated that American books. magazines and newspa- pers worth about S250.000 are sold in Israel annually. The Israel government agreed that the Israeli currency accumulat- MISS MARY SOLOMON ed from the sale of American Mrs Etta Solomon. of Elmira. publications could be used in Israel by the U. S. government N. Y., announces the engage- for scientific, educational and ment of her daughter, Mary, to cultural activities. Michael Wartell, son of Mrs. Benjamin Fuller and the :ate 104,000 Immigrants Mr. Julius Wartell. Reach Israel Shores The bride-elect holds degrees from Emerson College in Boston JERUSALEM, ( J T A ) — More and Wayne University. Her fi- than 100,000 immigrants came ance is a graduate of Wayne's to Israel in the last 12 months, law school. An Aug. 1 wedding the Jewish Agency immigration department announced, reveal- is planned. ing that more immigrants will arrive next month than in April. No Aches, Pientyof 'Panes' The increase will be contrib- In Israel's New Industry uted mostly by Jews from Iran, North Africa and Romania, al- though more will be coming 111L - from the Western countries, particularly from the United States. Since last May, 54 new settle- ments have been established and an additional 1,000,000 dunams (250,000 acres) of land have been brought under cultivation. One hundred and fifty new in- dustrial plants have been open- ed and 40.000 workers employed in them. 37,000 new dwellings were constructed. and 420 new schools and 1.800 new hospital beds were made available. Libya Bars Return of Israel-Bound Emigrants Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kasoff, of Richton Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, TRIPOLI, (JTA)—Libyan Jews will be permitted to emigrate to Israel but they will be barred froni returning here, the govern- ment announced. The new .rul- ing, which also bars visits to Is- rael, will particularly affect Libyan Jews who have been ac- customed to paying periodic visits to Israel on personal or business matters. Anti-Semitic newspapers here have been campaigning to per- suade the government to ban the re-entry of Libyan Jews into the country. The government's decision has caused considerable concern among Jews here, many of whom have relatives in Israel. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Sylvia Schott wishes to thanks its rela- tives and friends for the many kindnesses extended during its Recent bereavement. Oh, Where Art Thou, Blessed Land? A:cech, aayech, admat kodesh, Buhl loch horniyah?: Aver Artzech hayei nefesh. Marpeh gam Iagviyah. —M. Z. MANES! By NOAH E. ARONSTAM, M.D. Oh, where art thou Blessed Land, My heart goes out to thee? Thy air is balm to my soul, Soothing all the pains in me. Oh, where art thou Holy Land, My heart goes out to thee? Soon, ah soon, thou wilt instin Newer Hope and Life in me. Special— NEW JEWISH RECORDS Sign Technical Pact 35 DETROIT HEBREW BOOK STORE JERUSALEM, (J T A) — T h e United States and Israel signed TO. 8-6111 12226 DEXTER a number of technical assistance Near Cortland agreements calling for the Unit- ed States to provide S800.000 and Israel to supply an equal Music and Entertainment sum in pounds. MISS SHEILA KASOFF The agreements, the first ones Sheila Elaine, to Leo D. Ordin, SAM EMMER son of Max Ordin, of Marlowe signed between the two states in Ave., and the late Dinah Ordin. Jerusalem, Israel's capital. pro- • and His Orchestra • The bridegroom-elect is a vide that assistance will be • UN. 3-9494 graduate of Wayne University. A given to Israel in the form of • experts to advise- her personnel, 4+4,-*****************4 Winter wedding is planned. in the form of equipment for DAVE DOMBEY various laboratories and as N. Y. Boy Buys 400,000th books for use in the public li- and Associates Bob Jack Bond in Honor of Barkley braries. This assistance will be Eenyas - Kaufman made available in the fields of Wedding and Bar Mitzvah A New York youth has pur- irrigation, .industrial efficiency Photographers chased the 400,000th State of and production, health services TO. 6-8611 TY. 8-7800 Israel Bond to be sold in the and development of minerals. United States, it was announced by Rudolf G. Sonneborn, presi- dent of the 'Israel bond organi- zation. Mr. Sonneborn disclosed that $135,000.000 worth of Israel bonds have now been subscribed to in this country. The 14-year-old boy who made the 400,000th Israel bond pur- chase is Alan Goldfarb, of 115 W. Central Park. who purchased the bond in tribute to Vice- President Alben W. Barkley. The Vice-President was the gust of honor at an Israel bond dinner attended by Alan with his father, Samuel J. Goldfarb, a (Sizes 1 to 12) leader in the Greater New York Committee for Israel Bonds. formerly $3.95 to 45 .7 .95 • Shop OUR Semi-Annual Clearance Sale! DRESSES $2.89 to• 45.89 Municipality. Warns Fascists Not to Spread Anti-Semitism LONDON; (JTA) — don't want our city to be turned into another Jew - baiting Nurem- berg," counsellors in the city of Salisburg declared during a de- bate in the city council over the holding of fascist meetings in the city. It was decided that the meetings would be authorized, with police present to keep or- der, but the fascists were warned that they would not be permit- ted to incite people. PERSONALLY ESCORTED EUROPEAN CARAVAN '699 Departing November 1st All Expense 15 Days LONDON, PARIS, RIVIERA, SWITZERLAND, AMSTERDAM end BRUSSELLS RHEA E. CASHMAN WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL BUREAU Majestic Bldg. WO. 2-3368-9 215 - Official agents for all steamship lines and airlines NORTHWEST'S NEWEST SUPER MARKET A skilled craftsman is shown at work on the manufachure of glass products at a plant in Phoenicia, Israel. Bonds of the Israel Government help finance this plant and other skilled in- dustries in the new state. _ THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, July 11, 1952 Sheila Kasoff Engaged To Wed Leo D. Ordin Where Old Friends Meet to Shop GIRLS' SHORTS sizes formerl) $1.19 to 52.95 Short Sleet 3 ti's 89c to $2.39 ed BOYS' SHIRTS 'size's 6 to 20) formerl) 51.95 to $3.95 $1.59 to 82.89- BOYS' SHORTS & SUNSUITS (sizes 1 to 6) Reduced BOYS' GABARDINE SHORTS (sizes 10 to 16 incl. Huskies) • formerly $2.95 to $3.95 $2.39 to $2.89 BATHING SUITS ... 20% Off Boys' and Girls' SPRING COATS . 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