400 Youths to Join
'in Tag Day Effort
For National Fund

Madison Leaves for Korea
To Aid in Relief Program.

Harry T. Madison, national tions in the state will participait
commander of the Jewish War in a. doorbell ringing campaign
• Veterans from Detroit, left this on May 23, officially called the
Week for Korea with . a delega- "Veterans March for Korea," in
. tion of other veteran leaders to which the funds will be raised.
aid in the rehabilitation of the
A large delegation of local
Korean people.
JWV and other veteran leaders
Only recently, Madison was I were at Willow Run Airport to
named co-c hair m am' of the see Madison off. His plane will
American Korean Foundation's make stops in Alaska and Iapan
veterans committees He will play before arriving in Korea some-
time this weekend.
a leading role in helping to
tain the $10,000,000 goal set by
In the delegation with Madi-
the Foundation for Korean re- son are Thomas Cuite, national
commander, Catholic War Vet-
lief.
In Madison's possession when erans; Henry Makady, national
he left was a scroll, signed by commander, AMVETS; Wayne
President Eisenhower, to be pre- Richards, national commander,
sented to Korean President, Veterans of Foreign Wars; How-
Syngman Rhee, containing the ard Watts, national commander,
names of the first contributors Disabled American Veterans;
to the relief campaign.
and Herbert Brick'rnan, o f JWV,
Madison also had Eisenhower's executive director of the Korean
personal flag as a token of fund.
friendship, to be given to the
Korean leader. Madison and Elect Two Jews in Argentina
Norman Berkley, president of
the Detroit Allied Veterans
BUENOS AIRES, (JTA)—Two
Council and ex-commander of the Jews were elected to Parliament
Department of Michigan JWV,
met with President Eisenhower in last Sunday's national elec-
and Secretary of Defense Wilson tions. Both men are members
last week.
of President Juan Peron's party.
Berkley, who was named chair- They are Dr. Pablo Manguel,
man of the Michigan drive for currently Argentine Minister to
Korean relief, stated that a goal Israel, and David Diskin. Both
Of $750,000 has been set for the were elected from districts in
state. All veterans organiza- Buenos Aires Province.

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More than 400 young people
will cover the Jewish com-
munity in a canvass for the sale
of tags on Sunday. This will be
the spring Jewish National
Fund Flower Day in Detroit.
Proceeds of the tags will go
towards the afforestation of
land reclaimed by the JNF in
Israel, and will also provide em-
ployment to many Israeli sett-
lers during slack seasons.
Among the organizations,
whose members will actively
participate in the Flower Day
this year are Bnai Akiva, Hash-
omer, Habonim, Young Jiidaea,
Srtiaarey Z e d e k and United
Jewish Folk Schools.
Boris Wise is chairman of the
Flower Day Committee, and Sel-
ma Friedman is secretary, ,

Odessa Aid to Celebrate
42nd Anniversary Event
Odessa Progressive Aid Society
will celebrate its 42nd- anniver-•
sary with a dinner-dance May
16, at Holiday Manor. Julius
Ring and Dave Teitelbaum, co-
chairmen, have planned the pro-
gram.
Members and friends planning
to attend should call Ann Kop-
nick, UN. 3-9526, or Morris Wein-
hart, TY. 6-1316, for reserva-
tions.

Hebrew High School to Hear Sidney Shevitz

Sidney Shevitz, chairman, De-
troit Community Council, will be
guest speaker at the Atzereth
session of the Hebrew High
School, United Hebrew Schools,
at 11 a.m., May 9, at Rose Sittig
Cohen, when the group meets to
evaluate l and discuss Israel's In-
dependence Day — Yom Heatz-
mout.
Greetings will be extended by
Bernard Isaacs and Albert Elaz-
ar, superintendent and assistant
superintendent, respectively, of
United Hebrew Schools.•
William Ash, Andrew Kohen

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and David Sandler, students of
the High School, will read the
Hachrazah—Declaration in He-
brew; Bert Stein, Martin Fealk
and Edward Berman will read
the synopsis of the declaration
in English. Halel will be chant-
ed by. the entire group. Approp-
riate • solos will be rendered by
Dorothy Feinberg and Barbara
Frank. Grace after the meal
will be led by Marvin Goldsmith.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9

Friday, May 7, 1954

ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS .

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