Allied Campaign Divisions
Mobilize for Current Drive
Harvey Willens Heads
AJC Arts and Crafts;
Dinner on March 30
Establish Loan Fund for Technion Students
TEL AVIV (JTA)—The estab- He reported his impressions is
lishment by Gerard Swope, for-. New York at a dinner tendered
him there by the Palestine Eco-
Harvey Willens has been nam- mer president of the General nomic Corporation.
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ed chairman of the arts and Electric Company in the United
Simultaneous with the mobilization of a large army of work- crafts division in the Allied Jew- States, of a $100,000 fund far
loans to students of the Haifa
ers for the 1954 Allied Jewish Campaign, workers in all sections
IT'S MADE WITH
Technion and the Hebrew Uni-
of all divisions are holding meetings and are preparing for their
versity was announced by Dr.
individual and collective drive efforts.
Karl Compton qf the Massachu-
RICH COUNTRY
Last week the physicians section, under the chairmanship of
setts Institute of Technology.
Dr. Paul L. Fraiberg, met at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Hyman S.
The fund will enable many
Mellen. The furniture division held its annual dinner and the
students to pay their tuition by
well-attended gathering was moved by an address by Samuel H.
securing the necessary loans. A
Rubiner, president of the Jewish Welfare Federation, who des-
large number of students in the
cribed the growth of the •Allied Jewish Campaign.
Haifa Technion and in the He-
"In 1926," Rubiner said, "some 3,600 contributors joined
brew University find it difficult
fOrees in an over-all effort for domestic health, welfare and edu- -
to raise sufficient funds to fi-
cational service as well as for -o*rseas relief and rehabilitation.
nance their studies.
LaSt year, almost 30,000 of us . made our .pledge and kept faith
Swope • visited Israel several
with our fellow Jews wherever they might be.'.'
years ago and was greatly im-
The furniture section this year is under the leadership of
pressed with the achievements.
Harry Weingarden, chairman, and Warren D. Greenstone, co-
chairman.
- Building towards the formal opening, three major trade and
British Jewry Protests
professional division events are -scheduled.
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Exhumation of Nazis
The food division will hold its annual .dinner 5:30 p.m.,. Mon-
day, March 29, at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel.
LONDON, (JTA) — The Board
' The arts and crafts division will hold its yearly event at 6:30
of Deputies • of British Jews de-
p.M., Tuesday, March 30, at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. The
HARVEY WILLENS
nounced the exhumation of the
Statler Hotel will be the scene of - the real estate and building
dinner at 6 p.M., - Wedrksday, March 31: •
ish Campaign, Irving W. Blum- remains of 91 'executed Nazi war
berg and Harvey, H. Goldman, criminals for reburial in individ-
chairmen of the Jewish Welfare ual graves. The reinterment took
Federation's drive, 'announced. place in Lower Saiony after a
Willens is a board member of campaign by neo-Nazis in which
the. Detroit Service Group. In the guilt of the executed crim-
last year's drive he served as inals was openly questioned.
The Board warned that the
section chairman of the printers
German authorities' action will
and publishers section.
COLOGNE, (JTA) — In the in producing reparations goods
Leon S. Wayburn and Nathan be exploited by elements which
strongest statement yet made by and added that delivery • sched- Balaban were named counselors aim at reviving the Nazi spirit
him, Dr. F. E. Shinnar, head of ules had been worked out in a of the division.
among the German people. The
the Israel purchasing mission in "businesslike atmosphere." He
An important event in the Board formally protested the ac-
Germany, voiced regret that the noted• fin' the record that ship- division's 1954 drive will be the tion to the Bonn government.
West German government had ments to Israel had not inter- annual arts and crafts dinner,
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used an "escape clause" in its ' fered with German-Arab trade. Tuesday, March 30, 6 p.m., in
reparations agreement with Is-
The shipment program which the Crystal Ballroom of the
Thinking of
rael to reduce the amount of runs' Until March 31, 1955, does Sheraton - Cadillac . Hotel. Dr.
reparations it will provide the not vary much • from laSt year'S Richard C. Hertz of Temple
CHOCOLATE
a New, Car for Spring?
JeWish State in the year begin- purchasing program, with Israel Beth El will be the speaker/
AT
ALL
BARTON'S
DETROIT
ning April 1 to the equivalent spending as much as becomes
See
STORES: 11 563 Dexter (near
of '$59,500,000.
available on much the same
Burlingame) . • . 13210 Dexter
Coffee Retires as Chaplain
Dr. Shinnar noted that $73,- type of goods. A breakdown of ,.SAN FRANCISCO, (JTA)—Dr.
(near Davison. . . . 7541 W.
CHARLES WEINSTOCK
McNichols (corner Lilac) . .
80000 had been set in the pact the goods to be ordered shoWs Rudolf I. Coffee retired after 32
For the beet deal on
1 91 31 Livernois (at 7 Mile Road)
a. "normal" annual total - that approximately $7,000,000
of ministering as Jewish
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18936 Wyoming (at, 7 Mile
of reparations goods and sery Will' be spent on agricultural years
THE BEAUTIFUL NEW V-8
chaplain
to
inmates
of
Northern
Road) .
. Grand River corner
ices, He also expressed hope products, about $3,600,000 on California prisons. He delivered
Griswold : . . 719 Griswold (op-
that Gerinany would increase services, $31,000,000 on industrial his final sabbath service at San
posite City Hall) . .
14259
the amount it will make avair- goods and about $18,000,000 on Quentin Prison. at a moving cer-
Grotiot (near 7 Mile Road).
able to Israel in future years.
British oil products for which emony at which. Warden Harley
Famous for
Be stated that German indus Germany will pay.
26th Year With
0. Teets and a Jewish inmate
Continental Chocolates
try had shown a great interest
paid. a tribute to him and a Jew-
Head of Reparations in Israel. ish and Protestant choir pro- BUICK'S RETAIL STORE
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There are 58 Barton's
k. 1 9 Continental Chocolate
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Prof. ' vided music. .
Near G.M.' Bldg.
Shops in Detroit. New
MesSages .Rabbi Coffee's
Franz Boehm, head of the Ger-
Y o r k. Philadelphia
6164 CASS AVE.
man team of negotiators at The retirement Were received from
O'F:- BOTTLES SOLD
and Newark.
Hague reparations negotiations Chief Justice Earl Warren and
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OPEN SUNDAYS
with Israel, arrived here as a Goy.. GoOdWiii..Knight,
guest of the Israel corporation
which handles reparations. He
was met at the airfield by repre-
sentatives of the Foreign Minis-
try.
Prof. Boehm, who expressed
his gratification at being able
to visit-this country, is traveling
under in assumed name and his
destinations, and whereabouts
are being kept a secret to pre-
... There's one in your ne;ghborhood
vent possible attacks by extrem-
ists. It is known that he already
visited with several Ministers
here and will return later dur-
ing his three-week stay to con-
fer with other members of the
Cabinet. He is staying with a
.private family and plans to visit
a kibbutz.
. Right-wing Revisionists have
Made threats • against Prof.
Thousandi of Detroiters like the convenience of
Boehm and the Communist press
American Savings' strategically, located offices. For
has denounced him. The leftists
many folks, they're within walking distance from
assert ' that he is a "neo-Nazi
or job. Business hours are lust • as con-
home
emissary who is aiding the in-
venient. Every office is OPEN FROM 10 to 5
trigue to establish Israel-Ger-
AND ONE EVENING A WEEK: Visit the American
man diplomatic relations."
Swiings offiCe in your neighborhood . . . see
MILK
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Israel Regrets' Germany's Move
on '54 Payment of Reparations
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AMERICAN SAVINGS
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3
Friday, March 19, 1954
how near it is to your home.
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All Accounts Insured To $10,000
JACK MARKOWITZ
A SILVER DOLLAR GIVEN WITH EVERY
NEW: SAVINGS• ACCOUNT OF $25 OR MORE
INVITES HIS FRIENDS AND
CUSTOMERS TO SEE
THE NEW
tHamorama
BUICK
RADE ANO ECOTTLED at
'MILAN WINERIES. DETROIT. Oita
N icifIGAN eolioto WINERY PT.
26 Years
With Buick
for 1954
of
BUICK RETAIL STORE
6164 CASS AVE.
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
WOODWARD corner LARKED — Open daily 10 to 5, Fridays until 6
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Branches;
• DEXTER BLVD. corner Collis:Ind—Open daily 10 to 5, Tuesdays until 9
• FORT ST. corner Military—OPen daily. 10 to .5, Fridays until 8
Near G.M. Bldg.
TR. 5-9700
Res. TU. 3-4960
AMERICAN SAVINGS
• LIVERNOIS corner W. 7 Mile — Open daily ,10 to 5, Thursdays until 9
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