50 Organizations Assist in Plannin
Annual Book Fair; Announce Literary
and Poster Contest for Detroit Youth

LITERARY CONTEST REGISTRATION BLANK
(Attach to your entry and mail to 8904 Woodward)

Age "

NAME

Phone

ADDRESS

POSTER CONTEST REGISTRATION BLANK
(Attach to your entry)

NAME

Age
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13 hone

ADDRESS

Jewish School

Jewish School

Public School Grade
Please have your parents read and sign the fol-
lowing:
I grant permission to the Jewish Center to
use my child's material for display or promotion
of the Book Fair.

Public School Grade
Please have your parents read and sign the fol-
lowing:
I grant permission to the Jewish Community
Center to use my child's poster for display at
the Book Fair and for the promotion of the Fair.

Signed
Parent's Signature

Signed
Parent's Signature

*

More than 50 local organiza-
tions already have pledged their
cooperation in the sponsorship
of the Annual Book Fair of the
Jewish Community Center.
The events this year will be
held Dec. 4, 5 and 6. Prominent
authors have been invited to
participate in this year's program
Coinciding
with the cele-
0Dration of the
'American Jew-
ish Tercenten-
ary, the Book
Fair will be op-
erated this year
on the theme
"K n o w Your-
se mlf as an
American a n d
as a Jew."
Mrs. Harry L.
Mrs. Jackson Jackson again
heads the Book Fair Committee
and Mrs. George Rubin is the
coordinator.
Two contests a r e announced
this year: literary a n d poster
competitions among children.
The rules are:
Literary Contest
Ages, 10 to 14 and 15 to 18.

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Contest closes Nov. 15. Poems,
essays, compositions or book re-
views are to be mailed to the
Jewish Center, 8904 Woodward.
The minimum composition, ex-
cept for poetry, .is to be 100
words.
Prizes, provided by the Mil-
ford Stern Memorial Prize Fund,
will be $5 and a book, first prize;
! $3 and a book, second prize, and
a book, third prize.
Subjects f o r compositions
should be: "What the Tercen-
tenary means to me," "My fa-
vorite character in American
Jewish Literature," "My favorite
character in American Jewish

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Award. Einstein, Franck Honorary Doctorates

The honorary degree of Doc-
tor of Science. in Technology
will be conferred on Professors
Albert Einstein and James
Franck at a special convocation
of Technion, Israel Institute of
Technology, at Princeton Inn,
Princeton, N. J., Oct. 3.
Two hundred educators and
Jewish leaders will attend the
ceremony, at which J. W.
Wunsch, president of the Amer-.
ican Technion Society, will pre-
sent the degrees. This will be
followed by a luncheon under
auspices of the Technion Soci-
ety.

Abraham Tulin, a vice-presi-
dent of the society, is chairman
of the convocation and lunch-
eon committee, and the convo-
cation program will be directed
by Philip Sporn. Co-chairman
of the luncheon committee is
Judge Louis E. Levinthal, Phila-
delphia, member of the Society's
board of directors.
Professors Einstein and
Franck, who were unable to
make the trip to Israel to re-
ceive the honorary doctorates,
long have been supporters of
Technion, the only engineering
college in Israel, -

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To the Jewish Writers
0/ America and Israel

Hearty greetings to you on the
occasion of Rosh Hashanah, in
this historic American Jewish
Tercentenary Year.

History," "My family's early
days in America."
Poster Contest
Your great creative efforts
The final entry date for the
have helped immeasurably
poster contest for children 5 to
in uplifting Jewry's spirit,
9, 10 to 13 and 14 to 18 is Nov.
21.
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May your work continue to make
Posters are not to be larger
progress for the Jewish people
than 12x22. They are to be
and in the advancement of the
brought to the Davison Jewish
highest humanitarian cultural values.
Center with the entry blank at-
tached.
Prizes in t h e poster contest
LaMED LITERARY FOUNDATION
will range from $15 to $3, in
addition to Jewish books.
Esther and Louis Lamed
Entry blanks for both con-
tests are attached,
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Workers Enrolled
For Balfour Ball

Workers are enrolling in in-
spiring numbers to participate
in the effort for the 1954 Bal-
four Ball, Samuel Feldstein,
chairman of the Zionist organi-
zation's major project, has an-
nounced.
In addition to Abraham Bor-
man, associate chairman, Harry
Cohen, honorary chairman, and
executive committee membrs
Morris M. Jacobs, Leon Kay,
A. C. Lappin, Rabbi Moses Lehr-
man, Morris Ben Lewis and
David M. Zellrnan. Others who
• include:
accepted assignmeri,s

Herman G. Adler, Harry B. Aronow,
S. A. Bennett, Milton Bernstein, Dr.
Henry Berris, Harold Berry, Samuel Bez,
Sidney L. Brand, Harry Brandlin, Dr.
Milton R. Atlas, Theodore Bargman, Dr.
Joseph Carp, Charles Charlip, Max Cholla-
sky, David Colman, Lawrence W. Crohn,
Theodore Curtis, Philip J. Cutler, Sol A.
Dann, Harry Davidoff, Jules Doneson, Sol
Edelman, Fred Faber, Herman Fishman,
Joseph Frenkel, Philip J. Gilbert, Ruben
Gold, Peter S. Goldstein, Ben L. Goods,
Dr. J. E. Goodstein, Ben Gould, Herbert
L. Harris, Joseph Hirsch, Dr. Maxwell
Hoffman, Joe Horowitz, John Isaacs, Wil-
liam B. Isenberg.
Rubin Kaplan, Morris Karbal, Abe
Kasle, Meyer R. Katz, Ira J. Kaufman,
Dr. Louis Kazdan, Joseph Kirschmann,
Philip Langwald, Samuel Kohlenberg,
Samuel C. Kovan, Eugene Kraft, Aaron
Kurland, Dr. Philip E. Lachman, Miss
Micki Lancet, Maurice A. Landau,
Chales S. Lapides, Dr. George V. Leib,
Sol Lifsitz, Louis Lightstone, Lou Litt-
man, Milton Marwil, Robert Marwil, Dr.
Harold A. Maxmen, Morris Mendelson,
Ben Mossman.
Gus Newman, Louis Panush, George
Parzen, Balfour Peisner, Arthur Robbins,
Joseph Robins, Edward Robinson, Carl
Rozner, Samuel Schwartz, Samuel Seli-
kowitz, Sherman Shapiro, Dr. I. Z. Silvar-
man, Dr. I. Walter Silver, Irving Snider-
man, Dr. Joseph Starman. Morris
Sukenic, Benjamin Weiss, Dr. Bernard
Weston, Frank Wetsman, Charles Wolok,
Maurice H. Zackheim, Louis Zeff and
Harry Zolkower.

One of the principal benefici-
aries of Balfour Ball funds is
the Zionist House, which, in less
than three years, since in estab-
lishments in November, 1951,
has become a center for youth
activities, women's meetings,
cultural events and other Zion=
ist functions. The Zionist House
also provides the headquarters
for the Jewish ' National Fund
Council.

During the 79 years since the first Sanders store was established

in Detroit, the familiar "Sanders script" has become a symbol

of quality in good-things-to-eat.

There's a friendly feeling about this Sanders signature; and an

element of pride, too, as if it had been written boldly by a man

who had the utmost faith in the things he made. This Sanders

signature has appeared on many millions of candy, baked goods,

and ice cream packages; on every one it was a guarantee that

the contents were the finest that consummate skill and the high-

est quality of ingredients could produce!

Academy Gives Highest
Award to Jewish Couple

PARIS, (JTA) — The French
Academy announced the award
of the Vermilion Medal, its high-
est distinction, to M. and Mme.
A. Djivre, directors of the Alli-
ance Israelite Universelle school
at Fez, French Morocco. The
award was made for the propa-
gation of French culture outside
France.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17

Friday, September 24, 19M

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