Senator Potter's New Year Message Hopes for Continuation of Rights And Blessings Under Bill of Rights U. S. Senator Charles E. Pot of Michigan, in a New Year message to the Jewish commu- nity, addressed to The Jewish News, expresses the hope that the blessings of our Bill of Rights will continue undimin- ished. His message reads: Please accept my sincere good wishes to you and through the medium of The Jewish News to all the Jewish communities of this state for a happy New Year holiday. I hope that during the coming year we will all enjoy an abundance of the blessings which stem from the . very first article of the Bill of Rights of our Constitution: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech or the freedom of the press; or the right of the peo- ple peacefully to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." Such basic rights are good, reassuring us that government is not an end in itself but a ter Sen. Ferguson Greets Community on New Year Bartley C. Crum, New York or, liaison officer for Honor Roll attorney and humanitarian, will stated that- volunteer workers be the guest speaker at the De- are needed for the Hadassah of- troit Chapter of Hadassah open fice. Mrs. Hiram Popkin is in meeting, at Temple Israel on charge of enrolling workers. ' way of conducting the affairs Sept. 22. Business and Professional of all the people without in- The event, which marks the Chapter will hold an open meet- fringing on the individual opening of the local Honor Roll rights of any single person or drive by Hadassah members, is group. the beginning of a concerted With the termination of the drive for funds which maintain fighting in K o r e a, it is my the organization's institutions in hope a n d expectation that Israel. your New Year will usher in A briefing meeting. for officers an era of increased happiness and key chairmen will be held to all. Tuesday, at Hadassah headquar- ters. The following day, Wednes- day, group meetings will be held Jordan Shuns Type at 12:30 p.m. Dessert luncheons Of Goods Israelis Get will be served, and Honor Roll kits will be distributed. DUSSELDORF, (JTA)—Jordan All groups, with the exception firms dealing with German of Wyoming, which will meet on Tuesday, are listed below with plants have begun asking that the meeting places: goods exported to Jordan be ac- Bagley, home of Mrs. Louis Silverfarb, 3700 W. Outer Dr.; Central E., home of companied by certificates stat- Mrs. Daniel Cullen, 2500 W. Boston Blvd.; ing that they were not of the Central W., home of Mrs. Irving Miller, Lawrence; Russell Woods E., home type being supplied to Israel as 2650 of Mrs. Joseph Honeyman, 2997 Cort- land; Russell Woods W., home of Mrs. part of German reparations. Bernard Gourwitz, 4085 Sturtevant. The certificates are required Others are: Sherwood, home of Mrs. Sam D. Jacobs, 19245 Parkside; Schaefer- to be countersigned by a repre- Greenfield, home of Mrs. Harry Cowan, sentative of an Arab League 19921 Sussex; University E., Mrs. Ben- jamin Juliar, Muirland; University member state and, in some N., home of 17305 Mrs. Harry Lindenbaum, cases, by a German Chamber of 19370 Prairie; University S., home of Commerce. German business- Mrs. Allen Robinson, 17420 San Juan. men are not certain why the • Mrs. Harry Nayer, 19179 Man- certificates are wanted. throughout the world." Sawn& JAametaa CHOOSE Away from from the noise of the loop—yet readily accessible in 15 minutes. Chicago's largest hotel within 10 minutes from airport, 600 modern, comfortable rooms—complete tacit. a- -- ifies for business and social functions, GEORGE E KNOY , Gen. Mgr. STONY ISLAND AI SIXTY SEVENTH CHICAGO PHONE — FAirfax 4.5101) sc -71E •Driv46' ing at 8:15 p.m., Sept. 22, at Zionist House. Mrs. Maurice Floch will deliver the invocation, and Charles H. Rubiner, guest . speaker, will outline his recent trip to Israel. A musical program is also planned. The Ernst Kern Co. The Store You Know for the Brands You Know Extends Best Wishes to the Communities of Detroit and Michigan Israel Gets Six Ships As German Reparations . Senator Homer Ferguson, in a statement addressed to The Jewish News, greets the com- munity on the New Year, as follows: "I want to join with all of my good friends and neighbors on this, Rosh Hashanah, your High Holy Day, and extend to you my sincere and heartfelt wishes for a year of peace, prosperity and happiness for all of your people here, in Israel, and Bartley C. Crum to Open Hadass. Ah's lloilioi TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Israel government has approved , the purchase of six vessels as rep- arations payment by WeSt Ger- many, Dr. F. Shinnar, head of the Israel purchasing mission in Germany, revealed prior to his return to Cologne. He said the government had also approved the acquisition of equipment for the Palestine Electric Corporation, in which it is a partner, and the purchase of railway equipment. He disclosed that of a total of 150,000,000 marks set aside for the purchase of oil for Israel by Germany, some 90,000,000 marks had al- ready been spent. Israel will be able to mint its own coins and print its own postage stamps as a result of reparations orders for minting and printing machinery, it was also revealed here. Orders for the machinery were approved by the director of the Israel" govern- ment Printing Office who went to Germany to choose material needed by his department. 12 Histadrut Turns Down Reds TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Hista- drut executive has turned down an invitation from the Com- munist - controlled World Fed- eration of Trade Unions to at- tend an international trade union conference at Vienna. on the Occasion of the New Year DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 11, 1953 — .11111•1 ■ 11011.1W A Symbol of Quality May We Extend Our Best Wishes to Our Many Friends and Customers During the 78 years since the first Sanders store was established in Detroit, the familiar "Sanders script" has beCome a symbol of quality in good-things-to-eat. There's a friendly feeling about this Sanders signature; and an element of pride, too, as if it had been written boldly by a man at This who had the utmost faith in the things he made. This Sanders Joyous Holiday signature has appeared on many millions of candy, baked goods, and ice cream packages; on every one it was a guarantee that Season the contents were the finest that consummate skill and the highest quality of ingredients could produce! • AI curtail/1i CONFECTIONEitS Established in 1875 and Still Exclusively Owned and Operated by Members of the Sanders Family. CANDIES•BAKERY• ICE CREAM•LUNCHEONS tl