THE JEN4/ISH NEWS - 17 Friday, July 11, 1952 USNA Reunites Father, Daughters -Mrs. Bellin's Fine New 'Modern Jewish Meals' Mil d r e d Grossberg Bellin, ful. It enables the housewife to author of the popular "Jewish locate the menu or recipe for a eU/ry on ge This Week's Radio and Tele- vision Programs of Jewish Interest . • • THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, July 13 Station: WWJ Feature: The first program in a , new summer series, "Words e Live By," will be taken from t e 42nd Psalm, the lament of an exile. It will be narrated by Raymond Massey. MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, July 13 Station: WXYZ Feature: Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman. of Temple Israel. Co- lumbus, 0., will be guest speaker. rt Study Israel Canal Plan Eva and Katalin Moskowitz, aged 5 and 3, are greeted at a New York dock by their father, William Moskowitz, who had al- most .given up hope of obtaining custody of his children agairi. With the aid of United Service for New Americans and the Joint Distribution Committee, both supported by the United Jewish Ap- peal, the children were enabled to leave Hungary with their grand- parents, and arrangements were made to bring them to the United States where their father, an American citizen. will care for them. The children were among the 8,500 Jewish immigrants expected to arrive for settlement in the United States during 1952. More than half of this number had rilready arrived in the United States and been settled in over 200 communities throughout the country during the firit Ralf of the year. specific occasion without diffi- culty. "Modern Jewish Meals" will prove as attractive as Mrs. Bel- lin's first book. Cook Book", whose thousands of recipes have proved of immense value to the Jewish homes, is the author of a new and equally pleasing book of menus for every day. It was published by Bloch under the title "Modern Jewi s h Meals," and the sub-title ex- plains much: "Recipes a n d Menus arranged for each month of the year based on current food supplies." The modern. economical. scientifically-balanced kosher meals are outlined for every day. every month, every holiday. It starts with January and ends with December. and there isn't an occasion in the entire year . that is omitted from this volume. But the concluding chapter deaLs exclusively with Passover. The index, too, is most help- LONDON. (JTA1 — The Lon- don Daily Graphic reported that American engineers are re-ex- amining the Israel government's plan for a canal that would stretch f Tom the Red Sea through the Negev to the Medit- erranean, as an alternative to the Suez Canal. The same paper reported that Maj. Gen. John B. Glubb, com- mander of Jordan's British-of- ficered a n d financed Arab Legion, may soon relinquish his command to take over the train- ing of a new army for the re- cently established State of Libya. Continue Gift Parcel Business in Israel Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News TEL AVIV — Following t h e breakdown in the talks between the Israel government and the representatives of the compan- ies engaged in the gift parcel business to Israel, it was an- nounced that the companies would continue to operate under their present contracts for an- other year. Your Jewish News WANT AD number is WO. 5-1155. serve ANISCHEWITZ borscht BY THE BAKERS OF MANISCHEWITZ MATZOS Hearty Laughs To Lionel Kochan we are in- debted for the following which appeared in the Jewish Observer and Middle East Review of Lon- don: The joke to end all jokes on the subject of Jews who change their names is un- doubtedly Israel Zangwill's poem: I am- rich. and for honour I cherish a flame; Yet my fellows don't give me the homage I claim: It must certainly be on account of my name— MOSES MOSES. No longer I'll suffer this terrific shame; But of brand-new cognomens they always make game, So I'll fain be content with a change very tame-- MOSES MENZIES. t= I But still the first Moses his feel- ing , did maim, So he ventured a slight improve- i_.ent to frame, And on neat slips of pasteboard emblazoned the same- MONTY MENZIES. . Another ambition now over him came; An extra initial he quickly did aim, And one day in rapture was heard to exclaim- MONT I. MENZIES. But he knocked out his "I" in a e, fit of self bl for Isaac and For the "I - st dame, • Grundy's g And with "o in the Middle sought fashi n's acclaim— M NT MORENZIES. But the "es" a the end sounded dreadfully I me; The original ending it seemed STATEMENT OF CONDITION, JUNE 30, 1952 RESOURCES Cash oat Hand and Due from Other Banks United States Government Securities Other Securities Loans: Loans and Discounts $ 294.C101,204.65_ Real Estate Mortgages . . . 60.182,176.61 Accrued Income and Other Resources Branch Buildings and Leasehold Improve- Men is Customers' Liability on Acceptances and Letters of Credit $ 369.844,952.16 740.347,756.30 110.12 - ,511.42 354.183,381.26 7,414,185.69 3,243,858.01 3.415.636.51 $1.588.577.281.35 LIABILITIES Deposits: Commercial, Bank and Savings United States Government . . Other Public Deposits Accrued Expenses and Other Liabilities Dividend Payable August 1, 1952 . . Acceptances and Letters of Credit . Capital Funds: Common Stock ($10.00 Par Value) Surplw.s.s Undivided Profits *1,342,803,036.85 131.468,895.92 29.667,800.48 $1,503,939,733.25 9,505,849.95 750,000.00 3.415,636.51 $ 15.000,000.00 45,000,000.00 10,966.061.64 `70.966.061.64 $1.588.5'7.281.35 limited States Gorernmesa Securities carried at S I 73.510.S:40.15 Is the foregoing stasesurat are pledged to secarrr p.biac deposits. including deposits°, $8,251.454. 36 of the Treasurer-State of Michigan, and for other purposes required ary BOARD OF DIRECTORS HENRY E. BODMAN ROBERT J. BOWMAN PRENTISS M. BROWN CHARLES T. FISHER CHARLES T. FISHER, JR. JOHN B. FORD, JR. B. E. HUTCHINSON BEN R. MARSH WALTER S. MeLUCAS W. DEAN ROBINSON NATE S. SHAPERO R. PERRY SHORTS GEORGE A. STAPLES DONALD F. VALLEY JAMES B. WEBBER, JR. R. R. WILLIAMS C- E. WILSON BEN E. YOUNG to proclaim; He determined henceforward to be known unto fame- MONT MORENCY. t One day a great thought set his spirit aflame, He joined them together, and thus he became, A drop of skimmed milk in the creme de la creme- MONTMORENCY! Farewell to Shazar BUENOS AIRES, (JTA)—More than 1,200 prominent Jews at- , tended a farewell function for h Zalman Shazar, former Israel I. Minister of Education, who com- peted a 25-day visit in Argentina '! and hi Uruguay launching the' local united Jewish campaigns. COLD 33 BANNING OFFICES Main Office—Woodward at Cadillac Square—Detroit 32, Michigan Member Federal Deposit /usarrossor Corpormioo