Center Book Forum Begins Radio Series Wolfe-Loewenstein Rites Set for August MISS LOIS V. WOLFE Mr. and Mrs. Erwin N. Wolfe, of 606 Clark St., Saginaw, Mich., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lois Valma, to Bertram Selden Loewenstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Loe- Wenstein, Sr., of Fairway Hills Dr., Franklin, Mich. Miss Wolfe attended Michigan State College. Mr. Loewenstein, who will graduate from MSC in July, is affiliated with Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. In June, he will receive a commission as second lieutenant with the ROTC. Plans are being made for an August wedding. A radio book review series has been launched by the Book Forum of the Jewish Community Center, which meets each Mon- day at the Woodward Center to discuss current literature. The new program, which be- gins this Monday, will feature Allan Seager, an English in- structor at University of Mich- igan, who will review his novel, "Amos Berry." The interview- review will be recorded and later • broadcast over s t a t i on WDET. . Panelists who will question Seager include Norman Samet, of the Center club, Sidney Gold- stein, Detroit Public Library staff, and Mrs. Jewell Mansfield moderator from the Duffield Li- brary. Two other programs are scheduled. The next, to be held May 18 will feature - Dr. Albert May e r, of Wayne University's department of sociology, who will discuss his "Detroit as the People See It." In addition to these "Author Meets the Critics" programs, the group will continue its weekly discussions. For information on organizational activities, call Dr. Harry Lerner, TR. 5-8450. Harvard Establishes Loeb Chemistry Chair BOSTON, Mass. (JTA)—Es- tablishment of the Morris Loeb Professorship of Chemistry at Harvard University was an- nounced by Provost Paul H. Buch. The chair honors the noted chemist who was one of Israeli Engineer Tells the pioneers of physical chemis- try in the United States. Mr. Where Bond Funds Go Loeb left a $500,000 bequest to the university which will also Explaining to Detroit Jewry establish the Morris Loeb Lec- where their Israel Bond dollars tureship Fund. go, Isaac Bavly, leading Israeli engineer, pointed to Israel's irri- Property Deed Case To Be gation pipe lines as one of the Tried in Supreme Court big functions of the funds. WASHINGTON — The United Plans in Israel, he explained, call for a pipeline extending in States Supreme Court is being a north-south direction for 400 asked in a brief filed by the miles in Israel with only 30 American Jewish Committee and miles of pipe having been laid the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith to uphold its ban at present. The former Director General against restrictive covenants in of Rationing and Supply for the property deeds. The case comes to the highest young demacracy stressed three areas for the utilization of funds court on appeal by three Los —irrigation, electricity and Angeles home owners who had transportation. Calling the Ne- asked money damages in the gev a "fertile desert," he stated California courts from a woman that it needed only a regular who failed to include the restric- supply of water to feed the na- tive covenants when she sold her tion. Electric energy is needed home. Later, the property was in larger quantities to increase occupied by Negroes. Israel's present industrial capa- Fishing at Nevele Lodge city. Israel Bond dollars are also The Nevele Lake, which was being used to eliminate the un- favorable trade balance. Bavly recently well stocked with fresh stated that of the 1,700,000 peo- water fish, will be officially ple now living in Israel, 30,000 opened to piscatorial enthus- are still unemployed. But bond iasts on Sunday, May 10, ac- dollars have already put many cording to an announcement by thousands to work, he stressed. Ben and Julius Slutsky, oper- ators of the Nevele Country He stated that although in- Club, Ellenville, New York. dustry is operating at one-half To encourage neophyte fish- capacity, it is expected that ermen, the Nevele is offering German reparations will pro- free group fishing instructions vide a good measure of the raw by a noted fishing authority materials the Israeli industry during the month of May, as needs. well as special prizes for the "best catch of the day." A fleet of refinished rowboats is on Introductory hand so that fishing can be en- Special ! ! za _ joyed -from the middle of the - Shampoo lake, or the dock. - Wave Manicure '225 ONLY Also Specials on Permanents by Experts WED. AND THURS. a MAUDE'S BEAUTY SALON 8415 PURITAN UN. 1-5692 . Your Oki Friends FL-- Lebanese Fishing Boat Violates Israel Territorial Waters FE JERUSALEM, (JTA) — An Is- rael coastal patrol apprehended a Lebanese fishing boat which L -- had penetrated deep into Israeli territorial waters. The five Leba- nese fishermen in the boat will be brought to trial. Max & Helen Saltzman, MAX'S ) KOSHER i POULTRY FISH AND EGG MARKET • • • Formerly of 12th Street Are Now Open to Serve You at 18401 WYOMING corner PICKFORD WE DELIVER UNiversity 3-3159 44■ 44•••••••••••••••••••****+•+4t• To Wed In June Jerusalem Council To Apologize to Haifetz JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The Municipal Council here has voted to write to Jascha Heifetz, world renowned vio- linist, apologizing for the "rude attack" on him in the city. The attack, in which Heifetz' hand was injured, was made by an unidentified extremist who disliked Heifetz' playing the music of Richard Strauss at several of his re- cent Israel concerts. Strauss headed the German Chamber of Music under the Nazi re- gime. In Johannesburg, however, violinist Mischa Elman criti- cized Heifetz for playing the works of Strauss during his Israeli concert tour. MISS CYMA EPSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Epstein of Burlingame Ave. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Cyma Rosilyn, to Donald Carn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cam of Santa Rosa Dr. The bridegroom-elect attend- ed Wayne University and the Detroit College of Law. The bride-elect attends Wayne Uni- versity. A June wedding is planned Friday, May 1, 1953 30 Illussers to Hear Talk The 30 Plus Club will hear as address on "Inter-Racial Prob- lems and Housing" by William Boone, director of community services of the Urban League, at its meeting at 8:45 p.m., Wed- nesday, at the D. W. Simon Center. Traditional for Baby's First Steps Call WO. 5-1155 to place your want ad. THE RECORD STORE Open on SUNDAYS, 12 to 4 METRO MUSIC TO. 8-4114 10328 DEXTER For Dinner and Dance Music HAROLD HERMAN and Orchestra Histadrut to Hold Wertheim Memorial A memorial meeting for the late David Wertheim, noted Zionist leader who died suddenly last month, has been scheduled for 2 p.m., Sun- day, at the La- bor Zionist In- stitute, 13722 Linwood. The meeting, arranged by lo- cal Histadrut campaign work- ers, will be ad- dressed by Na- hum Guttman, editor of the Histadrut Photo News and direc- Guttman tor of AmeriCan Histadrut public relations. William Gayman will chant the prayer for the departed, and. Simon Richardson will read a passage of the "Tehilim." An intensive "cash campaign" has been launched and will con- tinue until May 15 to. bring in outstanding pledges in the re- cent Histadrut drive. This cam- paign is dedicated to the mem- ory of Mr. Wertheim. In another Histadrut pro- gram, held recently by the Men's Club of Temple Beth El in Saginaw, Harold Berke, rep- resentative of Histadrut in Mich- igan, was guest speaker. Ger- aldine Leavit, of Detroit Habo- nim, presented a group of Israeli folk songs. Arrangements were made through Rabbi Joseph Katz. A return engagement by His- tadrut will take place. on. May 8 when the Habonim dance group will perform for the Sagi- naw community. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-11 Depend on these beautiful little white high shoes by a to guide your baby's tiny feet, mother! They're backed by almost a half-century of quality shoe- making. Perfect safety, pretty styling. a TO. 6-0715 also has many styles in older chil- dren's shoes in straps, oxfords and in oil colors. 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