Zionists' Welcome to Rabbi Lehrman ) Other Events at Historical Museum' Roinn.ey to Address Round Table. •Dinner Henry 13. Brown, director of Museum. On an adjacent panel the Detroit Historical Museum, Will be information about Co- this week reported that city- hen with a copy of a Museum wide - interest continues to be Bulletin that contained an ar- shown in the American Jewish ticle by Irving Katz on. Cohen. Tercentenary Exhibit, "Jewish The Museum soon also will Life and Culture in Detroit," at display the originals of The the Museum, Woodward . and Jewish News illustrated strips, Kirby. - • "The Tercentenary Story," by Many thousands already have Daniel Elazar and Maurice del seen the Exhibit which will con- Bourgo. tinue through January. Among the events scheduled at the Museum is a meeting of Jewish - ar Veterans the Zionist Organization of De- Greeted by President troit to welcome home the ZOD president, Rabbi Moses Lehr- RICHMOND, Va., (JTA) — man, and Mrs. Lehrman, 'v.110 -f--- President Eisenh o w e•r has recently toured Israel. This praised the Jewish War.Veterans meeting will be held next Tues- of the U.S. for its "record of clay evening. Robert E. Lee, more than half a. century of Museum preparator, will direct ever -devoted service to our a tour of the Museum and will country," in a message sent to speak on the Tercentenary Ex- the organization's 59th conven- hibit and also will direct a Mu- tion here. About 5,000 delegates scum tour at a meeting at the attended the three-day parley. Museum of the Bnai Moshe Sis- terhood, at 12:30 p.m., Monday. ! A dessert luncheon and brief to t the JWV's membership, the business meeting will precede President termed the group's the tour and Mr. Lee's talk. The record "distinguished both in public is invited., peace and in war, dramatically Honoring the Tercentenary, I carrying on the traditions of Dr. Jacob R. Marcus, director of loyalty and service which began the American Jewish Archives three centuries ago with the of Hebrew Union College and first Jewish settlement on vice-president of the American American soil." The President's message also declared: Jewish Histori- "The American Jewish Ter- cal Society will centenary, which I understand address an open will be commemorated at your meeting of Pis- convention, is an anniversary of gah o d g e cf t> great significance to our nation. Bnai Brith on It is my hope that in com- Monday evening memorating it, all of you will ,, . .. . at Adas Shalom, • gain the inspiration that will Curtis and San- encourage you in your continued to Rosa. ' dedication to your patriotic en- Dr. Marcu,.. ' deavors." who was ordair - The veterans closed their con- by Hebrew Or. Marcus vention Sunday with the elec- Union College, is the author of tion of Joseph Baar, of Wash- important books on Jewish his- ington, D.C. succeeding Detroit- tory. er Harry Madison as national He will be introduced at Mon- convention. day's meeting by Rabbi Minard Prior to stepping down from Klein of Temple Beth El. A mu- sical program will be given by • strongly against the recent in- The annual dinner of the De- troit Round Table of the Na- tional Conference of Christians and Jews will be held as a memorial tribute to George W. Mason, it was announced by Robert M. Frehse, director. • • George Romney, who succeeds Mason as chairman of the board, president and general manager of American Motors Corpora- tion, will deliver the principal address. Romney is chairman of the Executive Committee of the De- troit Round Table. The $25 a plate dinner which will mark the 26th anniversary of the National Conference of Christians and Jews will be held at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18, in the Fountain Room of the Masonic Temple. The event annually attracts 1,000 leaders of business and industry in De- troit. John S. Bugas, vice-president of Ford Motor Company, will introduce Romney: To Assure • Efficiency \ • Devotion • Experienced and cooperative adminis- tration • Unbiased judgment of issues in the Management of Our State Government Vote for DONALD S. LEONARD (Republican) For Governor This Ad Paid for by * Jewish Friend Paul Olefsky, who has re- cently been engaged as solo cellist with the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra, will make his iDetroit debug;;' (next Tuesday;; 'evening w h e he will appean I as soloist w i t h._ the Center Symphony Or- chestra under the direction of Julius C h aj Mr. Olefsky Olefsky studied with F e u e r m arm, Piatigorsky, and Casals, and was appointed first cellist of the Philadelphia Sym- phony Orchestra in 1948. Since then he has made many appear- ances as soloist with major or- chestras in this country and abroad. For his Detroit appear- ance Mr. Olefsky has chosen Saint-Saens' A Minor C e 11 o Concerto. The Sisterhood of Evergreen Jewish Community will hold its first organizational meeting Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. Sylvia Blumenthal, 19911 Hey- den. All interested women in the area, whether or not their fam- ilies are affiliated with t h e Community are invited to at- tend. A costume party, complete with "live" music, prizes a n d refreshments, will be held for the entire membership of the Community on Oct. 30, at St. Matthew's Methodist Church, Cambridge and Evergreen. Get-acquainted Parties Social Activities Director Nightly Entertainment, Movies Dancing tinder the Stars • • • • • Private Swimming Pool Refrigerators (if de-sired) Deluxe Pullmonettes Available Coffee Shop - Television Sepervisixl Children's Day Camp Low Season Rates lily & Alfred Stone, Your Hosts Wr ite for Brochure \\HOROWITTMARGARETEN All A T S \ Crisp, crunchy, and unsalted — ideal for restricted diets! 1111111. MORE POWER to do MORE THINGS I Madison also attacked Bryant Bowles, leader of the National Association for the Advance- ment of White People, criticiz- ing him for urging white chil- dren to stay away from de-seg- regated schools in DelaWare. Barr, on the executive corn- Mittee of the National Commu- nity Relations Actions Commit- tee, was the author of the Barr Resolution, which caused heated controversy on the Maclver Re- port two years ago, which led to the withdrawal from NCRAC of Bnai Brith and the American Jewish Committee. Active in the Washington United Jewish Appeal, Barr also has been Assistant Associate General Counsel of the Veter- ' ans Administration. Although a resident of Washington, he is a member of the Masachusetts Bar Association. In a speech before the con- vention, Army Secretary Stevens commended JWV for its "im- pressive history of devotion to the highest ideals of liberty, equality, and justice." - for MORE PEOPLE! ON THURSDAY, this 6 oldenberg Elected City of Hope Chairman Detroit Auxiliary of City of Hope, previously called the Los Angeles Sanatorium, last week elected Harry Goldenberg chair- man of organizations for its 1954-55 fund-raising program. Active for 25 years in this movement, Goldenberg has served as a vice-president and as the chairman of numerous committees. He announced the goal as $20,000. N. R. Epstein, president of the Auxiliary, has invited all landsmanshaften and organiza- tions to send delegates to Thursday evening meeti n g s at the Workmen'S Circle. • held . E Off lms. let Specious yet friendly , Evergreen Groups Slate Activities for October Cantor Hyman Adler and the vestigative practices of Sen. Jo- Bnai David Choir. • seph McCarthy, of Wisconsin. Frederick Cohen's Portrait , On Oct. 25, the Museum will He accused McCarthy and his two assistants, Roy Cohn and display the portrait of Frederick G. David Schine of being "to- Cohen, the first Jewish Detroit tally ignorant of even basic fair artist who lived here more than play" in their investigative pro- 100 years ago. It will be put up cedures of Gen. Ralph Zwicker by Robert Palmer, curator of and Secretary of the Army Rob- metropolitan services of the ert Stevens. DONALD S. LEONARD Olefsky to Make Debut DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-19 Friday, October 22, 1954 With Center Symphony 1950 1975 These towers represent the rate at which Detroit Edison is increasing the electric power supply in South- eastern Michigan nearly tripled by 1975 plaque will be un- veiled at Detroit Edison's new St. Clair Power Plant . . dedicated to the prog- ress and growth of Southeastern Michi- gan and its nearly 1,000,000 families. The planning and building of this plant is further evidence to the people of this state that The Detroit Edison Company will always keep pace with their increas- ing electric power needs, yi THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY