Book Fair Committee Issues An Appeal for Volunteers Michigan ORT Slates Two-Day Carnival Bazaar Planned as a major event to mark the American Jewish Tercentenary, the annual Book, the principal event of Jewish Book Month, is scheduled to be held Dec. 4-6 at the Davison Jewish Center. Outstanding authors will be guests at the special programs, with a special evening devoted to Yiddish books and authors. Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, chairman of the committee, has issued a call for volunteers to assist in plans and to participate in the promotion of the Book Fair. Needed are clerical librarians, persons with library experience, book salespeople and book re- viewers. Mrs. George Rubin, secretary of the committee, stated that need for a large number of teen-agers to assist the committee. Volunteers are asked to call Mrs. Rubin at TR. 5-8450, or to mail this coupon. MRS. GEORGE RUBIN', Book Fair Secretary Dexter-Davison Center, 4059 W. Davison, Detroit 38 I wish to enroll as a volunteer for the Book Fair in the fol- Michigan Region of Women's American. ORT (Organization for Rehabilitation through Training) is sponsoring a carni- val bazaar on Nov. 6 and 7, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Mrs. Jack Rubin, chairman, states that the bazaar, which begins on a Saturday night and continues all-day Sunday, will feature Auntie Dee who will visit with youngsters and sign autographed pictures. An antique booth, general store, apron booth, baked goods stand, a parcel post booth with surprise packages from all over the world will be some of the counters set up. Items to be featured include hand-knit stoles, sweaters, jew- elry, toys, dolls and children's clothing. Another highlight will be a teen-age record booth set up by a local music store, featuring radio personality Robin Sey- mour, who will autograph rec- ords and talk with guests. Several prizes will be awarded during the two-day festivities, chief among which will be a white fox stole and a oashniere, sweater. According to Mrs. Oliver A. Ruby, newly - elected president of Michigan ORT, proceeds will be sent to ORT vocational train- ing schools in Europe and Is- rael to carry on its rehabilita- tion program. Advance ticcets may be pur- chased by calling Mrs. John M. Wise, UN. 1-5483, or Mrs. Morton Hochman, UN. 1-4747. They also will be available at the door. lowing capacities' Name Phone Address Washington Columnist To Spark Fund Raising Of Council Women Marquis W. Childs, syndicated Washington news columnist, will appear as guest speaker at the fund-raising kick-off affair of the Detroit Section, National Council . of Jewish Women, on Monday, at Northland Commun- ity Center. The program, beginning with a dessert luncheon at 12:30 p.m., will mark the start of the Council pro- gram of bundle. in - gathering. Monday's meet- ing will serve to inform C oun- cil's 2,800 mem- bership of the series of events, planned during the fund - rais- ing campaign. The drive, of- ficially labeled "Over the Top," will be culmin- ated Dec. 6, with a surprise Childs party. at the Royal Theater. Childs, the noted columnist whose "Washington Calling" ap- pears in over 150 newspapers from coast to coast, has been in newspaper work for almost a quarter of a century. Starting with the United Press in Chicago, he landed a job as a feature writer for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Joining the Post- Dispatch's Washington. staff in 1934, he has been writing from the nation's capitol ever since, - Hs is the author of "Sweden, the Middle Way" (1936) and a novel, "Washington Callin g" (1937). He started writing his column in 1944. JWV Cannot Become Involved in Politics Henry Littman, commander of the Department of Michi- gan, Jewish War Veterans of the United States, announced that his organization has re- affirmed its constitutional prohibition against engaging in politics. Under no circum- stances may the organiza- tion's name, uniform or in- signia be used, directly or indirectly, for the promotion of political candidates. "The Jewish War Veterans does not and cannot sponsor any candidate for public of- fice, although it recognizes the right of its individual members to engage in politi- cal activities. Sponsorship, however, of a candidate for political office by a member should not be construed as an endorsement by JWV," Litt- man states.. ' Sholem Aleichem Women Slate Dance, Lecture Two pre-donor functions are being planned by the Women's Division of Sholem Aleichem in- stitute, it was announced by Ida Komaroff. An evening dance on Satur- day, at the Institute. 18495 Wyoming, will be under the di- rection of Sarah Friedman, fund raising chairman. Ruth Bader and Tillie GuTvitch will be hos- tesses, and will serve buffet re- freshments. A luncheon lecture. is sched- uled for 12:30 p.m., Nov. 6, at the Institute, at which Sarah Ko- maroff Wesson, active in the State Children's Center, will dis- cuss "Child Behavior Psychol- ogy." Sarah Kanter and Ruth Gosman will be hostesses. 'Khamishia' Continues Run At the Carlton Theatre "Khamishia," a production made at the Israel Motion Pic- ture Studios at Herzlia, .Israel, featuring five tales from the Jewish state, has been held over for another week at the Carlton Theater, 13135 Fenkell. To run through this weekend, Khamishia, the first full-length movie made by an Israeli studio, is spoken in English, and fea- tures five episodes relating to the life of the country. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 13 One of Michigan's Finest Orchestras 17 flax Zeit and will play for you at the 1954 BALFOUR BALL featuring Sonv )(mice Wynn WJR Vocalist . . . Cocktail Lounge . . . Prizes to Contributors . . . Awards to Workers SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13 HOTEL STATLER Tickets Available at ZIONIST -HOUSE Sponsored by the ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF DETROIT FRANKENSTEEN for Detroit COUNCIL See the NEW 1955 Motoramic CHEVROLET on Display Now ..3he cralie3 • Fern-Wood Chevrolet, Inc. 22346 Woodward, Ferndale JO. 4-6684 • • Richard T. (Dick) Ix avor' TO. 8-9413 11345 Linwood E SUPPORT . What's New? Everything ! s Friday, October 29, 1954 AN 403 RICHARD T. FRANKENSTEEN "In the interest of good and fair city government, we urge you to vote for Richard T. Frankensteen, preferred by the Citizens' League." Fred Alpert Phil Ash Lou Berry Sol Eisenberg Morry M. Fenton Meyer Fishman Herman Fishman Ben Freedland Joe Gendleman Harry Grossman Julius Solomon Herman Golanty Max Handler Leonard Hyman Lou Hamburger Maurice L Jacobs Stuart Kaltman Charles Kalt Sol Kalt Samuel Keywell Dan Laven Ed Levy Milton Mahler George Seyburn Morris Mohr George Orley Norman Ross Richard Reitman Dave Stober Leonard Stone Harold Sarko Roy Wolf Ed Wolf Morris W. Zak Johnny Isaacs Paul Zukerman