1E, OCT. 25TH 'Foremost International Statesiman to Speak Here At United Nations Week 'Dinner for Israel' When' Trygve Lie, first SeCretarGeneral of the United Nations from 1946 to 1953, comes to Detroit on Sunday, October 25th, he will be welcomed by Mayor Albert E. Cobo in the name of all citizens. The mayor will offer him the "Key to the City" and a beautifully- designed Scroll of Merit. .A top-ranking diplomat -and indefatigable worker for world peace, , the former Secretary-General of the United Nations will speak in behalf of the State of Israel Independence Bond Issue, at a special Dinner 'in the Statler Hotel, on Sunday, Oc- tober 25th, at 6 p.m. If anybody, Mr. Lie is entitled to speak with authority of the maintenance of world peace and the welfare of nations, large and small. As the head of the world's most powerful 1 Leading Detroiters Serve on Special 'Committee of Sixty' To symbolize the sixty member-nations of the UN, a "Committee of Sixty" has been formed, consisting of prominent Detroiters in the fields of industry, govern- ment, education and religion. Headed by Mayor Albert E. Cobo, the Committee honoring Trygve Lie's visit here includes the following: Rabbi Morris Adler 'Dr. Clarence B. Hilberry W. E. Anderman Lee Hills Mrs. Fred L. Black James- Hoffa Congregation Shaarey Zedek President, Wayne University . Exec. Editor, Detroit Free Press Publisher, Detroit Times President, Women's Division Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Ins. Pres., Kaiser Mfg. Corporation' tPublisher, The Detroit News THE HONORABLE TRYGVE LIE Daniel Laven-to Head Up Trygve Lie Dinner committee K. T. Keller Ernest R. Breech Chairman of Board, Chrysler Corp. • John S. Knight • Exec. V-P, Ford Motor , Company Publisher, Detroit Free Press Prentiss M. Brown Chairman of Board, Oct. Edison Co. DANIEL- 12A—THE JEWISH NEWS FridaY, Oct. -IC. 1953 _ William Lampe . Editor, Detroit Times Hon. George E. Bushnell Justice, Mich. Supreme Court Miss Jan; H.. Lovejoy Pres., 'Board of Education Harvey Campbell - • Exec. V-P, Board of Commerce The Israel Bond Office has shivath 'POnevez in Israel, on announced that the chairman- relocation of Jewish refugee ship of the Trygvie Lie Dinner children who were kept tem- COmmittee has been accepted,.by- porarily in the care of sym- a '_well-known Detroiter, Daniel pathetic gentiles. Announcing his acceptance of Laveri, of 4216. West Outer Drive. President of the Central the Dinner Committee leader- Heating. Company, now' in its ship, Mr. Laven said in a special twenty-fifth year of operations, message: "We are fortunate in- Mr. Laven has long been active deed. to welcome to :our com- irk the Jewish Welfare Federa- munity. the distinguished first tion. He was chairman of their Secretary-General of the UN. Real Estate and Builders Di- Mr. Lie has recently returned to vision for the past three years, the United States from his na- and has also sat ..on the Board tive Norway to interpret - his of . Governors and the Board of hopes in a peaceful future, on the basis of what he learned as Directors. Mr. Laven has distinguished a man whO tried to build har- himself- through intensive work mony among the nations of the in the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, world. "As the world's leading inter- as chairman of the Executive Committee and chairman of the national citizen, Trygve Lie Board. During the Rost-war maintains a firm belief in the years, he worked with Rabbi need for a United Nations in Jacob Kahaneman, of the Ye- which all parts, of the world are included. In accordance with his belief that the UN must stand firm against arzhect'• ag- gression, he acted instantly in support of prompt and effective action when Korea was invaded by Cominunist aggressors and thus gained the enmity of RuS- sia. "Now recognized throughout the world for his vision, his ef forts to promote world peace, and particularly for his activi- ties in urging economic and so- 'cial' aid to underdevelOpedlandS, Mr. Lie will be the guest of , our city under the sponsorship of the,Israel . Bond : drive, the; Cen- tral avenue for channeling American 'investment dollars to Israel. We are honored by • his presence and we bid him wel- come .to Detroit." ' L. Edgar Kaiser Warren S. ,Booth • Pres., Mich. State Conference of Teamsters, A. F. of Frank X. Martel Pres., Detroit and Wayne County Federation of Labor William Henry Caswell Royal Norwegian Vice-Consul for Michigan Louis C. Miriani Pres., Detroit.Common Council. John S.-Coleman • President, Burroughs Corp. Dr. Joseph G. Molner Commissioner, Board of Health Glenn M. Coulter • Commissioner, State Bar of Mick.• Blair Moody Former U. S. Senator for Mich. Dr. Henry Hitt Crane Minister, Central Methodist Church Harlow Cilltice President, General Motors Corp. Dr. Laura Osborn Chairman, AmeriCan Assn. for the UN, Detroit Chapter Clifton W. Phalen Pres., Mich. Bell Telephone John C. Dancy Ekes. Dir., Urban League co. Hon. Charles E. Potter U. S. Senator fOr Michigan Seldori B. Mane President, Detroit Trust. Co. - Rt. Rev._ Carroll F. Deady Walter P. Reuther Hon. John D. Dingell U; S. Congress, 15th District Dr. Arthur Dondinean Professor Preston Slosson. Rabbi' Hayim Din Henry Tuttle Pres., Mich. Consolidated Gas. Hon. George Edwards James B.- Webber, Jr. Pres., Intl Union, UAW-C10 Rabbi Jacob E. Segal Supt. of Parochial Schools of the Archdiocese' of Detroit Congregation Adas Shalom University of Michigan Rev. C. J. Steiner Supt. of Public Schools Pres., Univ. of Detroit Congregation Bnar David Judge of Probate, Juvenile Div. . co. Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr. The J. L. Hudson Company Hon. Homer Ferguson U. S. Senator for Michigan D. C. Fisher Oscar Webber Pres., The J. L. Hudson Co. Professor Beaulah T. Whitby Chairmah of the Exec. Comm. S. S. Kresge Company Oct. Comm. on Community Relations • Rabbi Leon Fram Hon. G. Mennen Williams Dr, Harlan Hatcher H. J. Wyngarden Temple Israel Governor, State of Michigan Pres., Univ. of Michigan _ Dean, Michigan State College international organization, he guided the United Nations through tense and difficult pe- riods. Bringing wide experience in law, labor relations and for- eign affairs to the post of Sec- retary-General, he helped shape many events vital to every In.F.- man being in the world. During his tenure of office, the United Nations after prolonged and of- times heated debate voted for the partition of Palestine; and the establishment of the State of Israel. Though empowered b_y the Charter to bring to the atten- tion of the UN's Security Coun- cil "any matter whiCh in his opinion may threaten the main-. tenance of 'international peace. and security," Trygve Lie only once called upon all UN mem-- bees to resist aggression:. in June 1950 when South Korea was in-a vaded by ` Communist hordes from the North.. Trkgve Lie's Respomibilities . : As administrative head of the United. Nations, Mr..Lie was re- sponsible for 'the smooth fun.c- toning of an enorynotiS; nevi', -' apparatus to' -which more than four thousand people are devot- ing their full time. It was his duty to supervise hundreds of ineetingS of United Nations con mittees and 'specialized agehOes. lie , attended in persbn alineist all meetings of the General* As.' sernbly,'and cOuntleSs gatherings -. of 'the 'various Cornmittees, each of which handle part of the gi- gantic task that rests upon the world's peace organization 'as a . Whole. Moreover, he acted as inediator in many frictions be- tWeen member states, trying to discover (and often succeeding in finding) a solUtion to dis- putes before they brought about a critical situation. Still Hopeful of World Peace Though during the yearS "in which he guided the United Na- tions, Trygve' Lie faced many moments in which it seemed that the great powers would never achieve harmony on a' great many burning issues, he has amply demonstrated that he never lost hope for the eventual peaceful solution of world problems. When receiving the AnnUal Peace Award of the World Veterans Federations, some time ago, he said that, though it is clear the UN can- not bring an easy, quick' cure of all the world's evils, it can de- ' termine how -to create condi* tiOns forty lasting peace and hap.; piness everywhere. CLIP THIS IMPORTANT REMINDER! . Make your reservations for the TRYGVE LIE DINNER NOW—while there are still tables a,vaila,ble! Remember: this Dinner for Israel will take place in the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Statler, on Sunday, October 25th, at 6 p.m. Call Trygve Lie Dinner Committee at WO. 2-5091, or write to Suite 2200, David Stott Bldg. , -7