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March 27, 1953 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-03-27

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Detroit Common Council Adopts
Testimonial Tribute to Meyers

Red Paper Suspended
For Attacking; Eban

The Common Council of the T finest tradition of public service.
City of Detroit has, adopted the I THEREFORE, In recognition
following resolution of tribute to of his efforts and contributions
the memory of the late Henry to the public and private. well-
Meyers:
being of the people of Detroit,
WHEREAS, The late Henry
BE IT RESOLVED, That this
Meyers was one of the outstand- Common Council of Detroit does
ing civic and cultural leaders in hereby officially express its
the City of Detroit during his sense of loss, to the City and
lifetime, and
appreciation for his services
WHEREAS, He gave • unstint- which were always in the -best
ingly of his time, energy and interest , of the City of Detroit,
personal means toward the bet- and
terment of his city and ,its peo-
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
ple, and
That in token of our sympathy
WHEREAS, His faithful 'devo- and esteem a copy of this reso-
tion to duty as President and lution be presented to the family
member of the Detroit Public of Henry Meyers.
Library Board exemplified the
Adopted December 16, 1952.

JERUSALEM; (JTA)—Interior
Minister Israel Rokach again
suspended the Communist' daily
newspaper Kol Haam for a 10-
day period. The suspension was
invoked because the newspaper
published an : article attacking
Abbd. Eban, Israel Ambassador
to Washington.
The COmmunist ,paper at-
tacked Mr. Eban for •allegedly
telling an Israel bond confer-
ence in Washington that "Israel'
will mobilize 200,000 troops 'on
the side of the United States
against the • Soviet Union when
they are needed." Kai' Haam
also reported that the Israel
Communists would ask that Mr.
Eban's alleged statement :„be
discussed in Parliament.- • .

Zionist Leaders Visit. Eisenhower;
Urge Priority to Arab-Israel Peace

Dr. Levine Re-Elected
National Fund President

WASHINGTON, D. C.—A dele-
gation representing the Ameri-
can Zionist Council, consisting
of Louis Lipsky, chairman; Mrs.
S. W. Halprin, vice - chairman;
Rabbi James G. Heller, president
of the Labor Zionist Organiza-
tion; Rabbi Mordecai Kirsh-
bluni, president of Mizrachi;
Rabbi Irving Miller, president
of the Zionist Organization of
America; Rabbi Jerome Unger,
executive director of the Ameri-
can Zionist. Council, and I. L.
Kenen, Washington rerfresenta-
tive of the American Zionist
Council, met with President .
Eisenhower.
. Following the meeting with
the President, Louis Lipsky-said:
said:
"We paid our respects to the
President and expressed the
hope that • consistent with the
highest interests of the United
States and world peace, he could
take action which would. re-
affirm American friendship for
both Israel and the Arab states
and contribute to the peace of
the Middle East.
"We suggested to the Presi-
dent that these purposes can be
achieved by a direct indication
on the part of the United States
Government that it accords the
highest priority to the conclu-
sion of an Arab-Israel peace de-
layed now for some five years,
that it is prepared to give im-
partial assistance to all the peo-
ples of th'e Middle Es-st in ac-
cordance with - their needs and
that it will not send arms. to

Israel Enterprises Lists
Shipping Regulations

Israel Enterprises, 11820 Dex-
ter, local agent for Service for
Israel, haS this week received
the latest regulations governing
gift shipments to ISrael as re-
leased by the Israel Consulate.
At present, import licenses for
refrigerators and ..c.kther house-
hold appliances are not being
issued by the -government _of -Is-
rael. The only refrigerators
which may -be sent to residents
of Israel, as gifts_, are the Amcor
(Philco) 7.1 cu. ft. model 736-4
and the WestinghOuse 4 Cu. ft.
model HD-4.
However, new immigrants who
have lived in Israel less than- a
' year may receive any make or
model provided such immigrant
made a declaration to the Israel
customs authorities within two
weeks of his arrival in Israel
that a refrigerator . will follow
within the year.
Effective • irnmediately, only
the following appliances and
household goods may be sent to
relatives and friends in Israel
without an import license: Co-
lumbia bicycles and. several
British - manufactured bicycles,
Kord electric fans and heaters,
Dormeyer food-mixers; Domin-
ion irons, RCA phonographs,
National a n d Pan - American
sewing machines, Dominion pop-
up-toasters, Apex vacuum clean-
ers, and General tires and tubes.
Import duty and luxury tax
must be pre-paid in dollars by
the donor.
Spare parts are available hi
Israel and a service guarantee is
included with •delivery of every
gift. For further information,
call Jules Doneson, managing
director of Israel Enterprises,
TO. 8-6896.

NEW. YORK, (JTA)—Dr. Har

any state which persists in
maintaining a state of belliger-
en,cy against any one ,. of its
neighbors.
"We urged continued economic
aid to Israel on the level of the
past two years, as part of our
government's policy of strength=
ening friendly democratic na-
tions and in order to enable
Israel to complete -its humani-
tarian refugee resettlement
program.
"The President said that our
government has only the friend-
liest feeling for Israel and the
Arab states, and intends to use
its best offices to bring about
peace in the Middle East,"

NEW YORK, (JTA)—The elec-iSir Robert, is vice-chairman of
tion of Robert SzOld as chair-: the bank. The Palestine Eco-

man of the board of directors
of .t h e Union'
Bank of Israel.
Ltd., the third!
largest bank in
the new state.
was announced
following
meeting of -the ,
bo.,a r d of the
Union Bank ix
New York. 'Sin
Henry J. d'Avig-
dor Goldsmid,
of London, was
elected deputy
Szold
chairman of the board.
Szold, who is also chairman of
the board of the Palestine Eco-
nomic Corporation, succeeds the
later Sir Robert Waley-Cohen as
chairman of the Union Bank:
Bernard N. Waley-Cohen, son of

ris J. i,evine, president of the
Jewish National Fund of Amer- 18
ica, was elected for a fourth
consecutive term,. -it was an-
nounced following a meeting of
the Fund's board of directors at
the Biltmore Hotel. Dr. Israel
Goldstein was re-elected honor-
ary chairman • and Mendel N.
Fisher, executive director and
secretary of the JNF, was named
to serve his 18th consecutive
term.

Best Wishes for a
Happy Passover to Our
Customers and Friends

BOXMAN BROS.

nomic Corporation and the Pal-
estine Corporation Ltd. of Eng-
land, each have a 50 per cent
interest in the Union Bank. :

TRADING
High
Wide and
Handsome

MORRIS
BUICK co.

14500 W. ,7 MILE RD.

.

1 Block W. of Jas. Cousens



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UN. 4-7100

Friday, March 27, 1953

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Goods News Told
To the Housewife

Down, dowit, down go our,
prices again, and, of course
it's good news for the Jewish
housewife.

,

It's also a great feeling
for us to be able to save
you hard-earned money by
giving you more meat for
less than you've paid in
years.

Prices in your Kosher
Meat Market have dropped
once more, this time from
15 to 30 percent. We can
show you these facts when
you visit us, look at our dis-
plays and see for yourself
aetual drop in meat
prices.

The true facts also are
that our quality and service
are the same—as we will
always strive to keep them
—now as in the future.

So, duriing the coming
holidays, plan to visit your
Kosher Meat Market for
your shopping. You'll be
convinced . you'll be saving
mosey.

-

UN. 3-7400

e DETROIT RETAIL KOSHER

MCAT CUTTERS ASSN
Iva to _Announce

That All. Member Kosher Meat Dealers Will Be

Open for Passover During the

Following Days and Hours:

OPEN SUNDAY, MARCH 29th, 7 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
OPEN MONDAY, MARCH 30th, 7 A.M. TO 2 P.M.
OPEN THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd, 7 A.M. TO 10 P.M.
OPEN FRIDAY, APRIL 3rd, 7 A.M. TO 4 P.M.
OPEN SUNDAY, APRIL 5th, 7 A.M. TO ' 4 P.M.

ALL MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION AND THEIR

COWORKERS EXTEND GREETINGS FOR A HAPPY

PASSOVER TO THEIR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS.

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