Launch New Israel Bond Issue
In the United States May 9

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3

Friday, February 19, 1954

Folk Chorus to Offer
Music Month Concert

Israel Concerned
Over UJA Decline:
Budo. et is Reduced

YORK (JTA)—A budget
$450,000 for the activities of
the Yiddish Scientific Institute
(YIVO) for 1954 was adopted
at a meeting of the board

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To The Jewish News
The Jewish Folk Chorus, con-
IT'S MADE WITH
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The new cut in Government expendi-
Israel Development Bond Issue tures. The proposed budget calls ducted by Henri Goldberg, will
JERUSALEM—A proposed ad-
will be launched at mass assem- fo ..• a 216,300,0130 Israeli pound present "An Evening of Jewish ministrative budget of approxi-
RICH COUNTRY
blies in the United States, Can- regular expenditure and a spe- Music" in celebration of Jewish mately 290,000,000 Israeli pounds
Music
Month
at
8
p.m.,
Feb.
28,
ada and Latin America on May I cial 145,000,000 Israeli pound de-
was presented to the Israel Par-
in the John H. Lyons auditor- liament. The budget will not
9, the sixth anniversary of Is- velopment budget.
ium,
3711
Fenkell.
rael's statehood, Henry Montor
I include development projects
The Progressives, who are also
Yiddish folk, ghetto and Israeli which are covered in a separate
announced here.
members of the coalition. are
Mr. Montor, executive . vice_ calling for "qualified" cuts' in songs, will feature Jerome Stas- budget yet to be presented for
sen, violinist, as featured artist. the 1954-55 fiscal year.
president of the American Fi_ the budget.
He will be accompanied on the
nancial and Development Cor-
The budget is a compromise
piano by Betty Kowalsky.
poration of Israel, told a press Brandeis Freshman
and has been cut several times
conference here that the Knes-
Soloists will be Ruth Goldman, in the face of general Zionist
set had already approved the To Get NCCJ Award
soprano; Ellis Freedson, bari- refusals to support a larger bud-
entire issue of $350,000,000. The
tone; Rose Schachter, contralto; get. The latest version of the
first bond series, totalling $75,-
For the first time in its 26- and Arnold Sabaroff, ten o r. budget is said to have general
000,000, he said is expected to be year history, the National Con- Tickets are available from all Zionist support. Beside making
sold in the first year.
ference of Christians and Jews chorus members and at the a number of cuts in various de-
He disclosed that the issue has singled out a teenager to Metro Music Store, Dexter and partments it also eliminates a
will also be offered in Holland receive a national brotherhood Calvert. tax on high incomes to pay for
the government's food subsidy
and Switzerland while other award, stated Dr. Sterling W.
program.
states are expected to permit Brown, executive vice-president Installation, Socials
Among the Ministries hardest
bond sales despite their currency of the organization.
hit by the cuts are health and
restrictions since the bonds are
Indiana-born Diane Pollock, Planned by WC Groups
welfare and interior. The edu-
repayable in dollars although 18, who is now a freshman at
they are purchased in local cur- Brandeis University, is the teen-
Mrs. Mildred Brownston, 18556 cation ministry's allocation re-
rencies.
age recipient of the unique Vaughan, chairman-elect, and main untouched.
The concern of Israeli leaders
The bonds will be renayable honor. Presentation of the award other officers of Workmen's
in 15 years, or 10 if they are will be a feature of the opening Circle Branch 460, will be in- over the drop in income from
savings bonds, and will pay day of Brotherhood Week on stalled in the W. C. Centre at the United Jewish Appeal was
expressed by Jewish Agency
9 tonight.
four percent interest. Bonds Sunday.
leader Eliahu Dobkin who re-
Miss Pollock was nominated
of the current Independence
The same evening' at the vealed that income had dropped
issue may be converted into for the award by the South home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
for the last four years. He said
the new development bonds so Bend-Mishawaka Round Table Sitron, 2674 Tyler, members of
there
were still 108,000 immi-
of
NCCJ
which
cited
her
for
that holders of the former,
grants living in temporary vil-
'an outstanding record of youth Branch 470 will meet.
which only pay three and a
Trade Union Branch (463-E) lages and it was hoped to pro-
leadership for-brotherhood in
half percent, will not be dis-
the schools, the synagogue and of Workmen's Circle will hold its vide permanent quarters for half
criminated against.
annual party for the Jewish La- of them this year.
the community."
Mr. Montor said that the In-
bor Committee at the home of
dependence Bond issue had
Dr. and Mrs. S. Kleinman, 2283
grossed $136,000,000 and was Is- Yount). Zionists, Nordau w. Boston Blvd., 7:30 p.m., Sat-
rael's main sourc: of -!ree dol-
See
urday.
lars. In 1953, the first year in Group Plan Joint Event
W. C. young married branch
AT ALL BARTON'S DETROIT
which Canada participated in
Lillian Tron and Sherman (1060) will meet at the home of
STORES: 11563 Dexter (near
the bond flotation, he said,
Burlingame) . . . 13210 Dex-
$7,0013,000 of the year's total of Shapiro, presidents of the Young Mr. and Mrs. Don Houston, 2910
Zionist Organization of Detroit, W. Boston, Feb. 26. Six teacher-
ter (near Davison) . . . 7541
Still Giving the
$41,000,000 came from there.
members will lead the panel dis-
W. McNichols (corner Lilac)
Finance Minister Levi Fshkol are planning a joint venture to
Best Deal on
.
. 19131 Livernois (at 7
e
held
March
20.
at
Cong.
Bnai
cussion.
is reported standing firm against
Mile Road)
. 18936 Wyom-
Moshe.
Parliamentary demands for
ing (at 7 Mile Road) • . .
THE ALL V-8
The
tentative
program
in-
Rosenwald Post Plans
Grand River corner Griswold
sizeable cuts in the 1954-55
. . . 719 Griswold (opposite
budget submitted recently by the `' ludes a demonstration by the Brotherhood Program
Jay Zee, and social
City Hall) . . . 14259 Grotiot
Treasury to the Knesset. The hypnotist,
d
ancing.
(near 7 Mile Road).
General Zionists, second largest
A Brotherhood Week program,
The committee assisting Miss
Famous
for
party in the Government coali-
26th Year With
tion, want an overall 15 percent iv ron and Shapiro are Mr. and sponsored by Julius Rosenwald
Continental Chocolates
frs. Max Chomsky, Mr. and Post, 218, American Legion, will
There are 59 Barton's
Mrs. Albert Feldman, Mr. and be held 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at
Continental Chocolate
Mrs. Joseph Hirsch, Saul Rabot- Cong. Bnai Moshe.
Near G.M. Bldg.
Shops in Detroit, New
The evening's guests will be ,
nick, Sol Silver, Mrs. Sherman
Y o r k, Philadelphia
6164 CASS AVE.
the
Rev.
Tracy
M.
Pullman,
'
Shapiro,
Roselyn
Tron
and
Sol
and Newark.
0$-.BOTTLES SO
SOLD
Minister of the Church of Our
Wildstrom.
TR.
5-9700
OPEN
SUNDAYS
Father, Unitarian Universalist,
a member of the Board of Direc-
Cupid's Ball Strikes
tors, Detroit Round Table, Cath-
Romatie Note for BBG olics, Protestants and J e w s;
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, of Beth
Deboran Chapter of Bnai Brith Abraham Synagogue; Rev. Hugh
Girls will hold a Cupid's Ball at E. Dunn, Department of Sociol-
WE GUARANTEE RECEIPT FOR EACH CHECK SENT!
9 p.m., Saturday, in the social ogy, University of Detroit: rep-
hall of Cong. Bnai Moshe. Len resentatives from the Human
Wallace and his orchestra will Relations club of U. of D.; and
play for dancing, and a floor representatives of various vet-
12226 DEXTER
18294 WYOMING
show is planned.
eran's groups.
Bet. Cortland and Richton
Bet. Curtis and Pickford
Shirley Benaderet, chairman,
The Ladies Auxiliary will hold
TO. 8-6111
UN. 3-0543
stated that the dance is semi- a social hour after the program.
formal, but there will be no
flowers. Assisting Miss Benade- Area Rabbis Meet to Plan
ret in planning the event are Testimonial for Dr. Belkin
Lila Diskin, co-chairman: Rhoda
Liebers, contact; Phyllis Gaba,
Detroit alumni of Yeshiva
publicity; Sally Schulman, ar- University, its rabbinical school
rangements; and Phyllis Pul- and teachers' institute, and rab-
THERE'S NO
berg, floor show.
bis from Toledo, Mt. Clemens
The girls recently met Gov. G. and Windsor will attend a
Mennen Williams to present him
luncheon at 12 noon, Monday,
with the first ticket for the
SUBSTITUTE
in the Mayfair Room.
dance. For reservations or in-
The special meeting has been
formation on tickets, phone Miss
called to complete plans for the
Benaderet, DI. 1-1955.
appearance here on March 30 of
FOR SAVING
Dr. Samuel Belkin, president of
Labor Zionist Branch 7
Yeshiva University, who will be
honored for having guided the
To Offer Folk Night
university during the past 10
A program of folk songs will years.
be featured on the program of
■
Labor Zionist Branch Seven on
Sunday evening, at the LZOA
Institute, 13722 Linwood. Songs
INVITES HIS FRIENDS AND
of the people from all over the
CUSTOMERS TO SEE
world, including Israel and
THE NEW
America, will be presented.
Highlight of the evening will
be the performance of the Bal-
The best way to a secure future is through sys-
tematic saving. Open your savings account at
ladeers, including Skip Rosen-
Guardian Savings nor, add to it regularly and
thal, flutist; Harry Roer, har-
build a reserve for any emergency. All accounts
CURRENT RATE
monica; Herb Tischler and Mar-
insured to $10,000.
ilynn Waratt, guitar; and Doro-
thy Hoer, director, who leads
dancing and games.
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