LZOA Plans Israeli Labor College In Honor of Its Golden Jubilee The Labor Zionist Organiza- tion of America has decided to build a labo'r college in Jerusa- lem in honor of the organiza- tion's golden jubilee to be cele- brated next year. Announcement of the new educational Institution was made by LZOA president, Dr. James G. Heller, at a special conference for Histadrut (Gen- etal Federation of Jewish Labor in Israel) 'attended at New York's Statler Hotel by 100 lead- ers of the Labor Zionist Organ- ' ization of America representing various sections of the United States and Cant.da. The college would provide needed facilities for •adult edu- cation 'in Jerusalem, Dr. Heller declared, pointing out that the city's population has greatly in- creased in the past four years. "The labor movement itself has increased nearly 150 per fent since the state was founded in 1948, and now numbers L- 500,000 adult workers and their 'wives," Dr. Heller stated. "Histadrut is the pillar upon which the State of Israel rests, and the organized labor move- ment has provided the pioneer- ing manpower necessary for the development of the country. If Histadrut was needed before the beginning of an independent state, it is needed even more now to assure the character of that state. "Histadrut difficulties have in- creased as it faces many new problems, and it must have stronger support from labor and liberal circles in the United States and Canada." In his Detroit address last week. Dr. Heller stressed that the Mapai (Israeli labor party) 'stands committed to the de- fense of the rights of labor, to the building of the country up- on the interests of all its people —but without prejudice against those of the farmer and the Sid Shmarak's Business Briefs workingman. It believ'es" in the cooperative movement which is more and more the creature of Histadrut. It is not doctrinnaire in its approach to private invest- ment in the land and has fos- tered measures, passed by the Knesset which incur the entry of private capital." Meanwhile, mobilization of at least 50,000 volunteers for the 29th annual Histadrut campaign beginning on Oct. 1 was urged by Isaac Hamlin, general secretary of the National Committee for Labor Israel. The goal is $10,- 000.000. Dr. Herman Seidel of Baltimore, chairman of the board of the National Committee for Labor Israel, pledged full support to Histadrut during the year. , ecury on the -Air This Week's Radio and Tele- vision Programs of Jewish Interest • 12—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, Septem4r 12, 1952 WASHINGTON, (JTA) — State promised Egypt considerable Department sources indicated Point Four aid to industrialize optimism on the Middle Eastern the country and reclaim the desert • DETROIT LODGE, Knights of situation for the first time in Secretary of State bean Ache- several months. There were high Pythias, is currently preparing &on told his press conference he for a Night of Knights, to be hopes that Egypt might join a wished the new Egyptian gov- held on Oct. 14. Featured will Middle East Defense Command, ernment "every success" a n d spoke of "encouraging develop- be a floor s h o w, headed by • they said. A report from Cairo 'quoted ments in Egypt." He emphasized i Jackie Kahane, the Canadian- Prince Minister Aly Maher as that relations , between the ! Tiger. Dave Goldsmifh. and Phil telling Egyptian army officers United States and Egypt remain Kulick 'are in charge of ticket here ,that the United States has most friendly and cooperative. sales. — - '411 1111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111L-: * * Hilbert Sosin, president of HENRY MORGENTHAU LODGE, Bnai Brith, announces the ap- a-- pointment of the f ollo w in g chairmen: Steven Victor, aid to Israel; Calvin Shobow, Ameri- canism; Kalman Bruss and Leo g. Maget, ADL; Sidney Cohen and William Haftka, athletics; Alex E Adelberg and Hubert Weaver, blood bank; Lou Ornstein,. Hil- =- lel Foundation; Marvin Esko and From hat to shoes you should be Marvin Green, BBYO; Ted Fra- =- among the best dressed men for zis and Murrak Sedley, budget; Nathan Gold, civil defense; Rob- E I the occasion. This year the new ert Wolok, community service; Gerald Gorzack and Harry Moss, fall season lends itself to richer conservation; Sam Faigenbaum more subtle color combinations in and Leonard Klevansky, fund- raising; Jack Caminker and Irv- clothing, hats and furnishings. ing Davis, indoctrination. of new members; S a m Fenston, Bob =- Dobbs Hats, Oxford Clothes Kingston and Paul Richman, programs; Leonard Brightman =- • Shirtinakers Guild Shirts and Bill Kieran, hospitality; Leo Kaplan a n d Herbert Lenten,. =- French Shriner Shoes -- membership; Gabe Glantz and Morie Nelson, publicity; Irwin Chodak, armed forces and vet- E- er ans ; Herbert Capp, sick and visiting; Irving Cane, welfare =- services; Sid Wolfson, special 'I,' rt 1-4-40 WASHINGTON BLVD. projects; Abe Burnstein, voca- DETROIT AND CHICAGO tional service; Herman Burton, Women's Chapters. M e e t i n g s E-_-- will be _held the•. first and third 2 Monday of each month, at Lutz- g = = ker Hall, 15775' James Couzens. . = = Men's Clubs Headquarters for Holiday wearing apparel THE ET,ERNAL LIGHT Time 8 a.m., Sunday, Sept. 14. Station: WWJ. Feature: The concluding pro- gram in the summer series, "The Words We Live By," will feature a narration by Raymond Massey on the 121st Psalm, which ex- pands on the theme of God as the Helper. Rabbi Israel Kazis, I of- Temple Mishkan Tefila of Boston, will be guest speaker. * _* * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, Sept. 14. The first meeting is on Sept. 15.1ElliiiiimmilimminimmainiiiiniiiiiiiimininiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimilmmillitillmiiiiiiilliiiiiimilinimiluifFi Station: WXYZ. Feature: Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath, president of t h-e Union of American Hebrew Con- tis gregations, will launch the fall. 0 series of programs, with a talk o n "New Year Greetings—Happy o r Good?" - - . Barton's Holiday Chocolates Borenstein's Book and Music Store which is located on 12th F eatu re 19th Century Replica street near Blaine, is proud to announce the establishment of its Main Store at 12066 Dexter Boulevard, retaining the store on 12th street as a branch store. Mr. Borenstein- has served the Jewish community for the past five years with a complete source of Jewish books and Jewish mu- sic, and will continue to keep the Jewish people in this city up to date on both. The new store will also contain all types of ritual objects. Mr. Borenstein previously lived in Canada_ for a number of years, and was Rabbi for the Shaarey •Zedek in in Windsor before 'settling in Detroit. * * AVALON RESTAURANT, lo- cated at 13311 Linwood at Davi- son, announces its new Lazy Susan Tray Catering Service for every occasion. Newly remodeled and air conditioned, they are well known for their specialty of sizzle steaks. A favorite, too, is the Miami sandwich which takes 1/4 pound r`of corned .beef. * * * The community is invited to the grand opening of the new ]RV GRUMET shop for men and, boys, which will be held Tuesday, through Thursday of next week. from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Done in a beattilul western motif, the shop' will feature the finest nationally , advertised, imported haber- dashery and sportwear fOr men and boys. The shop is located at 3.3200 Dexter, corner Tyler. * * Because they are direct im- porters, ROSENTAL IMPORT- ERS of 19378 Livernois, is,..offer- ing fine imported china dinner- ware, demi-tasse, coffee sets, band-cut crystal and many other fine items including hand- made and decorated figurines. at wholesa 1.e priee. As a special get - acquainted offer, Rosenthal's is offering during the month of September, a fine 94 pc. china dinnerware set at % off of the wholesale price. Eyes Middle East With New Hope Barton's Chocolates has made a plastic replica of a beautiful 19th- century pewter honey plate, now in the Jewish Museum in New York, to use as the top of its holiday assortment of minia- ture chocolates. For the .first I time , Barton's will also produce a replica of the Shofar, the traditional Ram's Horn, to contain- an assortment' of confections for- children. Arrangements have also been made for sending holiday gift certificiates to Israel where they will be redeemed for Barton's Chocolates there. Rosh Hasha 7 nah gift packages are currently on sale at all Barton store& in Detroit. Agudists Renounces Fanatic Element FERNDALE, N.Y., (JTA) — A demand that the Kanaanim movement in Israel, c o m- posed of fanatic . youth s, should be- declared illegal, was voiced at the convention of the American Agudath Israel .Youth _Organization. T h e speaker, "Dr., Itzhak Lewin, chairman of the American- s e_c tion of the World Agudas Israel execu- tive, said that the Kanaaniin movement must not be tol- erated because it constitutes "a revolt against the historic character of the Jewish pea- ple." * Dr. Lewin also toll the con- vention that the Agudas Is- rael organization m a y be 'compelled to leave the coali- tion cabinet in Israel if the Laborites do "n c t respect the agreement with regard to t h e autonomy of religions education and the mobiliza- tion of women in the armed services.", - * bile others dreamed it ord built it ! Yes, all car makers have their dream cars. But they can't build them at prices you'd pay. ord, however, has proved the exception. Its dreani car is now off the blueprints and on the road—a car that compares with the best it is priced with the lowest. e..lt{ Drive' 14 at your Ford Dealer's sicleeeall Ares oplaiesiel at extra eeit Stpuipai.entt, aezeseeries anti Sriner Abeitie44 eLeivpi vov‘i.ar. 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