16—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 16, 1954 • Israeli Pilot Dies in Crash TEL AVIV, (JTA) — An Israeli Air Force pilot was killed in southern Israel when his plane crashed while searching for a British plane lost in the area. Board of Commerce International Tour of 45 Leaders Includes Israel The fifth international trade tour of the Detroit Board of Commerce includes a four-day stay in Israel, it was announced this week. The 45 participants in this tour include Norman H. Birn- krant, Maurice A. Enggass, Saul LeVine and Nathan Silverman. This annual tour will start on April 28, with Rome as the first Holiday Best Wishes Wayne County Wholesale Company Distributors of Paper Supplies 17149 JOHN R TO. 9-6690 Greetings on Passover Greetings on Passover ROSE-HILL BUILDERS SAM HABER 13324 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD of Long Transportation Co. UNiversity 2-8932 Toand From—Chicago - Cleveland - Detroit New York - Pittsburgh - Toledo 3755Central .• • VI. 2-3000 7. • Steel Division: 6837 Wyoming, in Dearborn Best Wishes for a Happy Passover To All Our Friends and Customers Enggass FARMER'S OUTLET Fruit and Gift Baskets Select Liquors, Wines and Champagnes Catering to Industrial and Commercial To Fit All Occasions — Baskets Full or Empty 6324 GRATIOT at Mt. Elliott WA. 2-8978 Greetings on the Holiday CHARLIE HAMMELL We Buy — Sell — Rent — New and Used Musical Minor Repairs While You Wait Instruments 48 Hour Service on Overhauls — Guaranteed Service 126 John R, Corner of Broadway WOodward 2-0440 ,u Passover Greetings curs AUTO SERVICE Gulf Products — Road Service Tire Repairing — Lubrication — Accessories Open 7 a.m. to 1 1 a.m. 3500 LIVERNOIS at Davison WEbster 5-9476 Greetings on Passover JAMES E. DEGAN 2130 Franklin Holiday Good Wishes ACE LETTER SHOP Multigraphing—Photo-Offset Addressing and Mailing Banker's Equitable Bldg. 600 Griswold WO. 3-9193 Holiday Greetings Tate Collision Service Body and Fender Bumping ROY TATE — VAlley 1-0007 13084 Houston at Dickerson LAkeview 1-7300 Greetings on the Holiday Herman Gordon & Associates 40 Clairmount TRinity 2-1974 Passover Greetings Birnkrant visiting place, the tourists re- turning from their last visiting center—Paris—on May 27. Mr. Birnkrant, an attorney importer and exporter, recently was named honorary Consul for Austria. He is chairman of the international relations commit- tee of the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce which has named him International Senator of Goodwill, and is a founder and life member of the Detroit Jun- ior Board of Commerce. Recipi- ent of the first diploma pre- sented by the Temple Beth El College of Jewish Studies and a past president of the Young People's Temple Club, he is ac- tive in a score of civic move- ments. Mr. Enggass, a past president of the Detroit Retail Merchants Associations, is active in the Better Business Bureau and in the Allied Jewish Campaigns. Saul LeVine is vice-president of the Federal Engineering Co. Mr. Silverman is a partner in the firm of Holtzman & Silver- man, and is active in Jewish communal affairs. Among those who will join this tour are William Henry Gallagher, noted attorney; P. J. Kent, executive engineer of the Chrysler Corp.; Ellis B. Merry, vice-president of the National Bank; Fred A. Compton, vice- president of Detroit Edison Co., and many other industrial and civic Detroit leaders. Pioneer Women Slate Child Rescue Ball Mrs. Irving Posner, president of the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women, announces that a sec- ond project dedicated to the in- terests of World Jewish Child Day is now nearing completion. A Spring Ball, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Sam Isaacs, of Avodah Chapter, will be held at 8:30 p.m., April 25, at Adas Shalom Synagogue, from which funds will go to the Child Rescue Fund. On April 4, which was official- ly World Jewish Child Day, the women conducted a cannister drive, which netted several hun- dred dollars, which will be set aside for Youth Aliyah activities of Pioneer Women. Dov Bruckner Appointed New Farband Organizer Dov Bruckner, of Haifa, Is- rael, has been appointed organ- izer by the Farband Labor Zion- ist Order for Detroit and near- by area. He will work in Detroit under the direction of the De- troit City Committee. Mr. Bruckner worked success- fully with the Labor Zionist Committee for Bonds, selling a total of over $1,000,000 in cash. The Farband, in Detroit, has started a membership campaign for 100 new members to be at- tained by May 1. Plans for the drive are well underway, and Mr. Bruckner will direct the activity, from the newly opened office at 11816 Dexter Blvd. In addition to his work with new members, Mr. Bruckner also will work with branch secretaries to help con- duct the inner organizational activities. The IlicTamney Company Kintrim Mouldings - Kinkote Plastic and Linoleum Cement Hallmark Bathroom Accessories 3323 Gratiot TW. 3-2575 Greetings to All Our Friends and Customers Archie Harwith TAYLOR'S INC. Dodge-Plymouth 19711 LIVERNOIS UN. 2-7400 A Very Happy Passover 15210 MACK, near Lakepoint TU. 2-0220 GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN Best Wishes to Our Many Friends and Customers for a Very Happy Passover CARSON BUICK CO. See Dave Garfield for the Best Deal on a New Buick 13900 HAMILTON, H. P. TO. 8-2424 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-• Holiday Greetings to Our Customers and Friends NORMAN PONTIAC COMPANY c2340 W. Grand Blvd. tat Linwood) TYler 4-5400 FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE •••••• •• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4, IIMEMII•1111/111 •MM•M••MM•MMM• ■ •MMMM• •11111/11% Passover Greetings to the Entire Community LESTER J. MORRIS and MORRIS BUICK CO. 14500 W. 7 MILE RD. (at Jas. Couiens) UN. 4-7100. • 1111111111DISIMUOCIIIIIIIIINVID MMMMMMMMMMMMM 1111.6141B113IMUILIVUOUOIL)1/0 MMMMMMMMMM i/ballelP01111113II14311,