Name Stars to Appear at .$100,000 Bnai Brith Show Mrs. JULIUS MESKIN (left) and Mrs. D. GUTOW pose with veterans at a recent hospital party at Dearborn Veterans Hospital. This activity is only one of a vase network of service projects in which the Bnai Brith women participate. A star-studded "Show of Shows" will be held by the Greater De- troit Bnai Brith Women's Coun- cil on Nov. 3, at Masonic Temple as a means of achieving a goal of $100,000 for its various pro- grams of philanthropic aid to„ local, national and international beneficiaries of Bnai Brith. On the program will be Roy Tracy as master of ceremonies, backed by such prominent art- ists as Carmen Miranda, of the films, the Billy Williams Quar- tette. outstanding television vo- cal group, Florian ZaBach, who popularized t h e violin record "The Hot Canary," Jackie Miles, popular TV comedian, and the dance team of Angeline and Winters: Under the direction of Mrs. Alfred Laikin. overall chairman, 6,500 women representing 19 lo- cal women's chapters, are work- ing on various phases of the project to assure its success. Chairmen include: Mesdames Philip Edelheit, clearance; Char I es Galinsky, records; Raymond Sharkey, tick- ets; David Grosberg, program: Irving Lipson, editor; Jack Ke- tai, finance; Gordon Fruitman, [ darlings; Sam Schneider, me- inoriams; Lewis Manning, arbi- tration; David Howell. arrange- ments; Bernard Goodman, pub- licity; Joseph Radkin, secretary; David Gantz, delegate-at-large: and Harry Schonberg, Max Eis- enberg, Sam Eidelman. and Louis Dreylinger, co-chairmen. Mrs. Sam Gold, president of the Council, announces that in- cluded on the steering commit- tee are Mesdames Charles Solo- vich, L e o n a r d Sims, Gerald Goldberg, Robert Coggan, Mor- ris Tack, Samuel Gutterman, 'Jules Meskin, Jack Hartstein, Samuel Aaron, Henry P. Onrich and Bernard Bleifield. Mrs. Gold stated that the ful- fillment of the 1953 goal is, in itself, a rich reward to the hun- dreds of Bnai Brith women Enthusiastic Response Greets Balfour Ball Ticket Sellers "This is the first year that my prospects have called me to find out when I am going to be around with their tickets." That is how Abraham Borman, member of the Balfour Ball committee, described the un- response by the community to t h e opening of ticket sales for the 21st annual Balfour Ball, to be held Nov. 14, at the Statler Hotel. Borman will meet with other leaders of the Balfour Ball at the second re- port meeting at 8:15 p.m., 'Tues- day, at the home of Rabbi Moses Borman Lehrman, presi- dent of the Zionist Organization of Detroit. Harry Cohen, chairman, and A. C. Lappin, co-chairman of the ball, said much of the special interest in the sale of tickets is due to the opportunity offered _ contributors at a chance to win a round-trip air trip to Israel. One of the principal benefi- ciaries of Balfour Ball funds is the Zionist House, which in less than two years since its estab- lishment in November, 1951, has a multitude of youth activities, women's meetings, cultural events and other Zionist func- tions. The Zionist House also provides the headquarters for the Jewish National Fund Coun- cil. Youth groups which meet reg- ularly at 'the House are Young Judea and Young Zionist Club. A. C. Lappin' stated, "It is groups like these with whom we try to do our most significant work. Contributions to the Bal- four Ball help maintain this center for young people whose friendship for Israel will mean the continuation of Zionist ef- forts in the future." One of the features of Zionist House is the Joseph H. Ehrlich memorial auditorium, contribut- ed by Moe Ehrlich in honor of his late brother. Its flexibility rmits use for dinner meetings, dances, or more formal presen- tations, such as lectures and plays. Tickets to the Balfour Ball, proceeds of which support ZOD and the Zionist Organization of America, are in denominations of $10, $25, $50 and $100. Pelach Tikvah: 75 TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The town of Petach Tikvah, one of the first Jewish settlements in Pale- stine, began celebrating its 75th anniversary with a series of fes- tive occasions in which Presi- dent Ben Zvi, Premier Ben Gurion and other members of the government will participate. The town, which *started as a settlement of nine 'families from Jerusalem, now has a popula- tion of 50,000 and has full mu- nicipal status. itself from a recent letter to the New York Times by an hon- orary vice-president of the or- ganization demanding that the city of Jerusalem be interna- tionalized. The.letter was signed by Michael Francis Doyle of Philadelphia, one-time member of the International Court of Arbitration at The Hague. Clark M. Eichelberger, execu- tive director of the Association, in another letter to the Times, explained that Mr. Doyle wrote the letter in his own name and that the "Association had not seen his communication aaid knew nothing about it" before it was published by the Times. Mr. Eichelberger added that the as- sociation has not expressed it- self on the subject of an inter- national status for Jerusalem since 1948, but will discuss it at the next meeting of the board of directors. for Nov. 13, with other voyages in February, March, June, Sep- 6—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 23, 1953 tember and November. Bnai Brith Youth Organization, support of Hillel Foundations in 200 American universities, main-- tenance of Anti Defamation League, which serves to battle against discrimination and big- oted expressions from all sources. SAVE $$$! ON A '53 Pontiac Be Sure to See, and Ask Only For SID GOROSH at J. P. McGuire Inc. 10450 Gd. River Ave. IE. 4-4200 CITY BANK Pisgah BB Chapter Wins National Award MAIN OFFICE Mrs. Bernard Goodman, presi- dent of Pisgah Chapter, Bnai Brith, invited members and their friends to a special luch- eon at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Holiday Manor. Dee Parker, Auntie Dee of television fame, will bring several of her featur- ed acts as entertainment. Mrs. Samuel Gutterman. past president of the Detroit Worn- en's Council, will be guest speak- er. Mrs. Charles Solovich, past District 6 president and a dele- gate to the Supreme Council, will present a plaque to Pisgah Chapter's newspaper, "The Menorah," which won the recent national bulletin contest. Mrs. Goodman, editor of the paper for five years, during which time the Menorah has won five national awards, will receive the citation. ESNOBSCOT BUILDING—GRISWOLD AND FORT STS. DETROIT 26 BRANCHES 22711 STEPHENSON HIGHWAY 310300 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD HAZEL PARE (Neer Nine Mile and John R) DETROIT 19 4865 GRAND RIVER AVENUI DETROIT 19 warmer Seim Me and Five Pointe) OW EAST MoNICHOLS ROAD (at Eveys,...$) DETROIT 11 (Cotner Devisor) NMI WEST NINE MILE ROAD OAK PARK (et Coolidge) Maribor Federal Reserve Aystens Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporrttles The Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women PROUDLY PRESENT BNAI BRITH 'SHOW of SHOWS' November 3rd 1953 at 8:30 P.M. at the MASONIC TEMPLE—MAIN AUDITORIUM As Their Annual Fund Raising Affair UN Association to Take Stand on Jerusalem Issue NEW YORK, ( J T A ) — The Zim-Israel Line Appoints Association for the Wittner Passenger Agent American United Nations disassociated Helmuth L. Wittner, long a well-known executive in the shipping a n d transportation field in this country and in Europe, has been appointed head" passenger agent of the re- organized pass- enger depart- ment of the American - Is- r a e l i Shipping Co., Inc., United States and Ca- nadian repr e- sentatives of the Zim-Israel Nav- i gation Com- pany, Ltd. The appointment co- incides with the entering of the Zim Lines in the Wittner Transatlantic service. The first departure of the S. S. Jerusa- lem in this service has been set workers. She said that funds support the many faceted phil- anthropic endeavors of Bnai Brith. In Israel, Mrs. Gold pointed out, there is the Bnai Brith Chil- dren's Home, Hillel House at the Hebrew University, Rehabilita- tion Center for veterans of the Israeli army at Tel Thishomer Hospital in Tel Aviv. Soon, ground will be broken for a new home for children at Bait V'gan Jerusalem — another of Bnai Brith's Israel projects. Through contributions to the "Show of Shows," Mrs. Gold added, many local and national services also receive benefit. These are aid to the armed forc- es and veterans, blood bank, sup- port of United Foundation, funds for Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital, in. Hot Springs, Ark., National Jewsih Hospital, in Denver, Bel 1 e f air e Children's Home, in Cleveland, and Roches- ter Clinic, in Rochester, Minn. Other projects are youth or- ganizations, including the four- pronged effort in behalf of the STARRING: CARMEN MIRANDA The Brazilian Bombshell BILLY WILLIAMS QUARTETTE FLORIAN ZaBACH "Hot Canary Violinist" JACKIE MILES Comedian Angelea • & Winters Dancers FOR TICKETS CALL MRS. RAYMOND SHARKEY, TU. 3-9959 Mrs. Sam Gold, President - Mrs. Alfred Lakin, Fund Raising Chairman