Morris Schaver Heads Golda Myerson
Dinner Here for Israel Bonds Oct. 28

Morris L. Schaver, Labor Zion-
ist leader, was selected as chair-
*an of the Golda Myerson din-
ner honoring "Guardians of
Israel," to be held at Hotel
Statler, Oct. 28,
6 p.m.
Mrs. Myerson,
Israel's Minister
of Labor, will
speak here on
"the vital neces-
sity of stren gth
ening the econ-
omic defenses of
Israel at this
Schaver
time."
As a tribute to the Israel Cabi-
net Officer's appearance in De-
troit, a committee of honorary
sponsors is being formed under
the chairmanship of Mayor Cobo.
Included in the committee are:

Davidson, honorary chairman; special
sales committee, Harry Schumer, chair-
man, Morris Lieberman and Hyman Lip-
sitz, co-chairmen; committee on organiza-
tions. Peter S. Goldstein, chairman, Philip
Goldstein, Irving Pokempner and Sidney
M. Shevitz, co-chairmen; women's division,
Mrs. Theodore Bargman, chairman. Mrs.
Harry Kay and Mrs. Joseph Katchke.
co-chairmen; national sponsors, Mrs.
Philip Hellman. chairman: steering com-
mittee, David Safran, chairman.

Schaver was the first president
of the Labor Zionist Organiza-
tion here and serves as a board
member of the National Com-
mittee for Labor Israel (Hista-
drut). He has visited Israel a
number of times, is active in the
American - Palestine Tr a din g
Corporation — Ampal, Jewish
Welfare Federation of Detroit,
and Sinai Hospital. .

Report U.S. Turns Down Israel's Arms Aid Bid

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The
Washington Post and Times-
Herald said this week that "the
United States has turned down
Israel's request for a grant of
arms or for a mutual aid pact
at this time."
The newspaper said that "for
some time, the State Depart-
ment has been considering some
move to relieve the increasingly
bitter feeling in Israel over the
Eisenhower Administr a t i on's
Middle East policy. Arms aid is
known to have been considered
at length. Apparently as far as
the Administration is willing to
go now is to issue some form
of statement reassuring Israel
that it has no intention of up-

setting what the State Depart-
ment considers its policy of im-
partiality between the two hos-
tile groups, Arabs and Jews."
The newspaper added that
while there was no comment
from either the State Depart-
ment or the Israel Embassy, "it
was learned that the American
position was made clear last
Friday -by Secretary of State
John Foster Dulles in a talk
with Ambassador Abba Eban.
This followed by two days Eban's
statement to the United Nation's
warning the United States
against what he termed 'one-
sided' military aid to the Arab
states which would upset the

Dedicated to the

Senators Homer Ferguson and Charles

E. Potter. Governor Williams, Congress-

men John D. Dingell and Charles G.
Oakman, Rabbi Morris Adler, W. E. An-
derman, Warren S. Booth, Charles E.
Boyd, Prentiss M. Brown, Justice George
E. Bushnell. Harvey Campbell, John S.
Coleman, Dr. Henry Hitt Crane, John C.
Dancy, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Carroll F. Deady,
Dr. Arthur Dondineau. Charles 1'. Fisher,
D. C. Fisher,. Dr. Leon Frain. Dr.
Harlan Hatcher, Lee Hills, John S. Knight,
Miss Jane H. Lovejoy, Frank X. Martel,
Council President Louis C. Miriani. Dr.
Joseph G. Molner, Dr. Laura Osborn,
Clifton W. Phalen, Miss Florence Pollster,
Mrs. Knut Poppe, Clifford A. Prevost,
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, Reverend C. J.
Steiner, Henry Tuttle, James B. Webber,
Jr., Oscar Webber, Prof. Beulah T. Whit-
by, Dean H. J. Wyngarden.

Economic Defense of Israel

GUARDIANS OF ISRAEL DINNER

Thursday, October 28 6:00 P.M.

Assisting Schaver with the
Golda Myerson dinner arrange-
ments, are the following groups:

Detroit Committee for State of Israel
Bonds, Pillip Stollman, chairman, Israel

I

Grand Ballroom — HOTEL STATLER

Special Sales Committee

Guest of Honor

Chairman

News Brevities

HARRY SCHTJMER

MRS. GOLDA MYERSON

Co-Chairmen

ROSNER. FAMILY CLUB will
hold a Simhat Torah party Sun-
day evening, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Fried, 4221
Tuxedo.
a
* *
MONTEFIORE LODGE, Free
Sons of Israel, will hold its sea-
son's first social meeting Mon-
day evening, at the Lee Plaza
Hotel. A square dance for mem-
bers and prospective mernbe'rs is
planned.
* * *
INEZ ROBB, syndicated col-
umnist, will give the highlights
of her exciting career as an in-
ternationally known journalist,
at Detroit Town Hall, Wednes-
day, 11 a.m., in Fisher Theater.
The attractive columnist has
seen the serious side of life as
well as the humorous. Her news-
paper assignments during the
war took her to the leading
battle fronts, and back scenes
at most of the important world
conferences.
*
BETTER SCHOOLS ASSOCIA-
TION will hold its annual meet-
ing at 8:15 p.m., Tuesday, in the
auditorium of Durfee Intermed-
iate School. Dr. John Sullivan, of
Wayne Univevity's college of
education, will speak on "The
Eternal Triangle —. The Child,
School and Parents." Mrs. Eve-
lyn Landau, president of BSA,
will preside.
* * *
MUMFORD HIGH PARENTS .
CLUB will hold a college pro-
gram at 7:15 p.m., Tuesday, in
the school auditorium. Inter -
ested parents and students from
Cooley, Mackenzie, Redford and
Mumford will meet with 42 rep-
resentatives of Michigan and
out-state colleges. Gayle Wilson,
assistant admission officer of
the University of Michigan, will
be principal speaker. Confer-
ences with individual represent-
atives of colleges are being ar-
ranged in separate rooms, and
brochures and catalogues will be
available.
* * *
BODZIN FAMILY CLUB met
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Bodzin and elected the
following of f i c e r s: president,
Milton Duchan; vice president
Dorothy Bodzin; secretary, Ruth
Bodzin; treasurer, Jack Bodzin.
The meeting will be held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Bodzin, of Sturtevant Avenue,
Sunday evening

8 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Friday, October 22, 19M

`precarious balance' of power in
the Middle East."
Israel, said the Washington
Post, "has been particularly up-
set over the United States agree-
ment earlier this year to supply
arms • to Iraq." It reported that
an American military mission is
now in Iraq to determine what
arms are to be supplied.
Meanwhile, it was disclosed
here that 25 congressional can-
didates, of both parties, headed
by Rep. Robert B. Chiperfield,
chairman of the House Foreign
Affairs Committee, have already
signed a declaration opposing
the supply of arms to the Arab
States.

Morris Lieberman

•

Hyman Lipsitz

ISRAEL'S MINISTER OF LABOR

4.

Committee on Organizations

Chairman

, P1.1 ER S. GOLDSTEIN

Committee of Honorary Sponsors

Co-Chairmen

MAYOR ALBERT E. COBO, Chairman

Maurice Baker

Philip Goldstein

Irving Pokempner

Sidney M. Shevitz

Women's Division

Chairman .

MRS. THEODORE BARGMAN

Co-Chairmen

Mrs. Harry Kay

Mrs. Joseph Katchke

HON. G. MENNEN

WILLIAMS
Governor, State of Michigan

HON. HOMER FERGUSON
U. S. Senator for Michigan

HON. CHARLES E. POTTER
U. S. Senator for Michigan

HON. JOHN D. DINGELL
U. S. Congress, 1 5th District

HON. CHARLES G. OAKMAN
U. S. Congress, 17th District

RABBI MORRIS ADLER
Congregation Shacirey Zedek

.

W. E. ANDERMAN
Publisher, The Detroit Times

WARREN S. BOOTH
Publisher, The Detroit News

National Sponsors

Chairman

MRS. PHILIP HELFMAN

Steering Committee

Chairnuin

DAVID SAFRAN

"Your money is the backbone of

all the development in the country,

CHARLES E. BOYD
Sec.-Treas., Retail Merchants Assn.

PRENTISS M. BROWN
Chairman of Board, Detroit Edison Co.

HON. GEORGE E. BUSHNELL
Judge, Michigan Supreme Court

HARVEY CAMPBELL
Exec. Vice-Pres., Board of Commerce

JOHN S. COLEMAN
President, Burroughs Corporation

DR. HENRY HITT CRANE
Minister, Central Methodist Church

DR. HARLAN HATCHER
Pres., University of Michigan

LEE HILLS
Exec. Editor, Detroit .Free Press

JOHN S. KNIGHT
Publisher, Detroit Free Press

WILLIAM LAMPE
Editor, The Detroit Times

MISS JANE H. LOVEJOY
President, Board of Education

FRANK X. MARTEL
Pres., Detroit Cr Wayne County
Federation of Labor
HON. LOUIS C. MIRIANI
Pres., Detroit Common Council

DR. JOSEPH G. mougpz
Commissioner, Board of Health

DR. LAURA OSBORN
Chairman, American Association for
the UN, Detroit Chapter -

CLIFTON W. PHALEN
Pres., Michigan Bell Telephone Co.

MISS FLORENCE POLLSTER
Director, Community Services,
International Institute

MRS. KNUT POPPE
Members Council, International In-
stitute
CLIFFORD A. PREVOST
Exec. Sec., Office of the Mayor

RABBI JACOB E. SEGAL
Congregation Adas Shalom

JOHN C. DANCY
Exec. Director, Urban League

DR. PRESTON SLOSSON
Prof., University of Michigan

bitter disappointments. We to-

RT. REV. MSGR. CARROLL F. DEADY
Supt. of Parochial Schools

REVEREND C. J. STEINER
Pres. University of Detroit

gether have traveled a long dis-

DR. ARTHUR DONDINEAU
Supt. of Public Schools

HENRY TUTTLE
Pres., Mich. Consolidated Gas Co.
JAMES B. DEBBER, JR.
Vice-Pres. and General Manager,
J. L. Hudson Company
OSCAR WEBBER
Pres., J. L. Hudson Company
PROF. BEULAH T. WHITBY
Acting Director, Detroit Commission
on Community Relations
H. J. WYNGARDEN
Dean, Michigan State College

your confidence in us makes up for

tance since 1948, but we dare not,

for the sake of all that is dear to

us, look back upon the accom-

plished and be satisfied.

We must look forward, and here

the road is not yet paved, the des-

HON. GEORGE EDWARDS
Judge, Circuit Court

CHARLES T. FISHER
Pres., National Bank of Detroit

D. C. FISHER
Director, S. S. Kresge Company

RABBI LEON FRAM
Temple Israel

ert is still scorched. Yes. we have

an unsigned pact for the creation

and security of the life of our peo-

PHILLIP STOLLMAN

Detroit Committee Chairman

MORRIS L. SCHAVUR

Dinner Committee' Chairman

ple. May we be ever conscious of

the hour in which we live and do

GOLDA MYERSON DINNER COMMITTEE

ALL that must be done."

GOLDA MYERSON

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