Three Youth Award Winners Receive League Citations BRUCE SIEGAN (center) accepts a certificate from Mrs. HENRY GREEN, chairman of the League of Jewish Women's Or- ganization's Mildred Simons Rosenberg Award, signifying that he has been adjudged the outstanding young man in the community this year. Watching the ceremony, which took place last evening, at Beth Aaron Synagogue, at the League's annual meeting, is Mrs. IRVING SMALL, League president, (also in top row), while SHIR- LEY ANN FEALK (left) and RUTHE KATZMAN await their cer- tificates as the most outstanding young women in the community. Bruce, son of Dr. and Mrs. Sidney 0. Siegan, was also awarded a silver kiddush cup, while the two young ladies were given silver menorahs. Shirley is the daughter of the Philip P. Fealks. Ruthe's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Abe Katzman. WILSHIRE. MOTOR SALES CUSTOMERS 0 By special arrangements with the former owners of Wilshire Motor Sales, who have gone out-of-business, you can bring your car to LEO ADLER for all your service needs. FREE WARRANTY SERVICE AND INSPECTION ON ALL CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTHS PURCHASED AT WILSHIRE 6—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 21, 1954 Labor Zionists Start Drive for Northwest Buildinof Detroit Labor Zionist The movement announces the open- ing of its drive for the con- struction of its educational and cultural center in northwest De- troit, at a cost of $250,000. Mor- ris L. Schaver, a national leader of the Labor Zionist movement. was elected campaign chairman. The drive will continue through June 30. The site is located on Schaefer, north of 7 Mile Road. Architect's preliminary plans provide ade- quate facilities for the Labor Zionist Folk School, an audi- torium and kit- chen facilities for 500 persons, smaller assem- bly rooms for in- dividual branch and committee use and a li- brary. In addi- Schaver facilities tion, will be available for the Habon- im and offices for each of the Labor Zionist constituent organ- izations. Morris Schaver pointed out the necessity for such an educa- tional and cultural center in the northwest area for the contin- ued growth and development of the Detroit Labor Zionist move- ment. "I call on every member in every branch of the Labor Zionist movement," said Morris Schaver, "to pledge his unquali- fied and devoted participation in this important undertaking. I Philosophical Society To Hear Noted Speakers 6 Passenger Sedan Plus Taxes and License Conveniently Located to Serve You FREE 7 DAY NZ DE SOTO With All These Extras • Oil Bath Air Cleaner • • • • • a • • External Oil Filter Back-up Lights Directional Signals 2-Speed Electric Windshield Wipers Glove Box Light Map Light Foam Rubber Seat Cushions Independent Parking Brake Get a Better Trade-in Offer At Detroit's Leading DeSolo-Plymouth Dealer The Detroit Philosophical So- ciety will meet in the Kresge Science Library Lecture Room tonight, to hear a panel of emi- nent speakers, including Dr. Henry Gomberg, associate pro- fessor of electrical engineering, of the University of Michigan; Dr. Thomas J. Heldt, senior con- sultant in psychiatry, Henry Ford Hospital; and Gen. S.L.A. Marshall, member of the edi- torial staff, Detroit News, on the subject: "The Nuclear Threat." Dr. Ira Altshuler will moderate. There will be no charge for ad- mission, . the second blue and gold win- ner's pennant to Mumford. Russ' topic was "Has the Republican Party Lived up to Its Campaign Promises?" WANTED Peter Phillips Box 406 Iron River s Michigan FOR THE BEST—INSIST ON . FLAY-0-RICH 4:?6 Ker i d a e lk E R FILET STEAKS and RIB STEAKS MADE ONLY FROM U.S. CHOICE and PRIME OMAHA BEEF Sold at Your Favorite Kosher Meat Market Look for the 'FLAV-0-RICH' stamp branded on all Beef, and be sure of Top Quality in Meats Mrs. Kliger Presides Over Hospital Banquet You'll travel by Skycoach Air Flight to Miami Beach and return . . . stay at the luxurious Seacomber or Surfcomber Hotel. See Leo Adler now for complete details. PLYMOUTH By winning the regional finale of the U. of M. forensic compe- tition, Russ Palmer brought back MODERN ORTHODOX RABBI, having command of English language. Re- sponsible for teaching children and conducting services. Married. Must have references. Write: am confident of our ability to VACATION IN MIAMI BEACH NEW 1954 Two Mumford orators have talked their way to top speech contest laurels. Jerry Otzman, 12B, won first place in the city finals of the Detroit Times contest on Abra- ham Lincoln. Russ Palmer, 12A, copped first place in the extem- pore division in the regional finals of the University of Mich- igan forensic contest. Jerry, the only high school student picked for the city com- petition, won handily over Don- ald Scherer of Foch Interme- diate and Joan Swift of Nolan Intermediate. The victor y, which qualifies Jerry for the midwest finals in Milwaukee, also netted him $175 in U.S. Bonds. raise the required sum within our own ranks," he concluded. Mrs. David Kliger, first Jewish graduate of Highland Park General Hospital's School of 1Nursing, again presided a s toastmistress over the hospital alumnae banquet, held last night at Carl's Chop House. Her proposal that the alum- nae association concentrate on a program to keep active and inactive graduates posted on , new drugs, procedures a n d equipment, should they be needed for service, is being adopted. Mrs. Kliger taught nurses' aides at Harper Hospital during World War II and has been a first aid instructress in various parts of the city. She is chair- man of the educational speak- ers' bureau, Southeastern Divi- sion of American Cancer So- ciety, a member of the Commit- tee on Jewish Scholarships, and past president of Women's Aux- iliary, Jewish Home for Aged, Women's Auxiliary, Maimonides Medical Society; and League of Jewish Women's Organizations. Trade Now! Two Hum ford Students Prove Able Orators A Product of Motor City Packing Company CAMP MEM 60 MILES FROM DETROIT Near Chelsea, Mich. on Lake Lehman Boys — Girls—Ages 6-14 Ages 6-14 Counselors in Training—Ages 14-17 • • • • Swimming Boating Fishing Cookouts O • • • Overnights Camp Crafts Riflery Horseback Riding • Archery • Tennis • Baseball • Basketball All Dietary Laws strictly observed 5 Campers to 1 Counselor All cabins with their own hot showers, wash basins, and toilets FOR INFORMATION, CALL: Director— Leonard Servetter 12731 Oak Park Blvd. LI. 3-4875 Registrar— Waiter Farber 2696 Collingwood TO. 8-8456 UNITED JEWISH FOLK SCHOOLS GRADUATION BANQUET Wednesday, June 16, 1954 — 7:00 P.M. Holiday Manor — Wyoming & Margareta Graduates Will Present a Cantata "Our Bialik" Tickets for Banquet are available at all Labor Zenist Movement Branches and School office. Emma Schaver Guest Artist At Farband Convention Emma Schaver, noted concert soprano, will appear twice on the program of the 18th nation- al convention of the FarVand Zionist Order in Montreal, Can- ada. Opening the conclave on Sat- urday, in the Mt. Royal Hotel, Mrs. Schaver also will be guest artist at the closing banquet of the organization on Tuesday. Registration Now Being Accepted for Fall Term For Further Information Call TO. 8-9280 — TO. 8-0941 School Office Located at 13122 Linwood