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June 12, 1953 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-06-12

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Commit hity.MObilized
„Women; .for h rpel Bond .So

Harry Kay and Morris Mendel-
son. Pioneer Women: Bert Harwith, Jew=
ish Women European Welfare Organiza-
tion: Julius Ring. unaffiliated women:
Philip Heitman. Samuel Croll and Ben-
jamin Lalkin„ Synagogue Sisterhoods; Ja-
cob Sauls, Philip Slomovitz. Ada Arken
and Rosalind May, overall.

BIG Day Enrolls Cooperation
Of 'Many Local Organizations

Varied activities help build up Day workers' kick-off rally in
BIG (Bonds of the Israel Gov- Cincinnati.
ernment) Day, to be observed Announcement of BIG Day
on Sunday. prizes come from Grand Mar-
shal Peter S. Goldstein. Workers
showing the greatest coverage
during the one-day canvass will
earn a free week-end trip to
Washington, to attend the Na-
tional Economic Conference for
Israel.
The Women's Division has an-
nounced leaders for Detroit's
BIG Day. Special assistants to
Co-Marshal Mrs. Bernard Osnos
are Mrs. J. Newman and Mrs. S.
Aaron. Representing the BIG
Day Cabinet are:

JULIUS GINSBURG

Dr. Frank Kingdon, n o t ed
writer and commentator, ad-
dressed a volunteers rally
Wednesday at Adas Shalom.
Lending their services to De-
troit's BIG Day, Alex Lowenthal
of Pittsburgh and Julius Gins-
burg of Chicago will speak be-
fore the breakfast meeting at
United D air y Workers Hall,
15840 Second, Local BIG Day
headquarters. • Lowenthal is na-
tional chairman for cash sales
for the bond organization. Gins-
burg was national chairman of
the recent "Israel's Redemption
Month," a 30-day drive to con-
vert outstanding Bond commit-
ments.
Sidney Shevitz, president of
the Community Council, who
was chairman of the December,
1952, BIG Day, has been as-
signed by the national bond or-
ganization to address a BIG

Mesdames Carl Schiller, motorcade;
Joseph Katchke, auditors; Lillian Grahm,
publicity and speakers; Benjamin Bond.
refreshments: Philip Broudo, informa-
tion; S. Green and David Miller, chair-
men of Council of Organizations; Philip
Cutler and Max Stolman, Jewish National
Fund; Norman Brode and A. Potiker,
service groups; Sam Bicoll and Phillip
Stollman, Fannie Gluck Chapter of Miz-
rachi Women; I. B. Dworman and David
Fuller, American Jewish Congress; Aaron
Kurland, Huntington Woods; Bessie
Schein, Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary;
M. Winston and Rose Singer, Sisters of
Zion Chapter of Mizrachi Women; Jo-
seph Horwitz and Miss Blum& Levin,
Hadassah; Sam Gold, Charles Mackey
and Bernard Goodman, Bnai Brith

Governor G. Mennen
Hams offic i a 11 y proclaimed
Sunday as Israel Bond BIG
Day, and called ,upon all the
citizens of this community to
"give the fullest possible sup-
port to the State of Israel
Bond drive on BIG Day and
throughout the year." •

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3

Friday, June 12, 1953

be our guest !

kIONS

In his proclamation, Governor
Williams emphasized, that ,the
State of Israel Bond Issue . is
"the key to the agricultural and
industrial development of the
State Of Israel, which recently
celebrated its fifth- year of poli-
tical independence. He assert-.
ed that wideSpread support of
Israel as an outpost of democ-
racy in the Middle East "has
stimulated the purchase of State
of Israel Bonds among more.
than 500.000 Americans in all
walks of life."

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Detroit's BIG Day is headed by:
Grand Marshals Peter. S. Goldstein and
Mrs. Bernard Osnos; vice marshals Mrs.
Samuel Aaron, Mrs. Benjamin Bond, Mrs.
Philip Broudo, Mrs. Philip Cutler, Ben

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