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May 13, 1955 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-05-13

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Jewish News to Publish Cartoons
Depicting U.S. Zionist History

Tea at 1:30 p. in., Sunday, in the
home of Mrs. Hy Kramer, 18925
Oak Dr. Herschel Kaplan will
Ruth Ann Shapiro Auxiliary provide instruction in the mam-
Direct JTA Teletype Wire
of the Infants Service Group bo.. For information call UN.
to The Jewish News
JERUSALEM — T h e Knesset will hold a Mother and Daughter 3-5912.
session was opened with a eulogy
to Dr. Albert Einstein, followed
by a two-minute tribute of sil-
ence and a five-minute recess
also in tribute to the scientist.
13900 HAMILTON AVENUE
The Cabinet met to discuss
demands from top government
I'll make you the best deal in town .
When better deals are made—
officials and jurists for a salary
increase. The jurists' committee
DAVE GARFIELD
was scheduled to meet to con-
Will Make Them! Call me today at
sider the possibility of a strike
if the government refuses the
TOwnsend 8-2424
salary hikes.

Tribute to Einstein
By Israel's Knesset

Beginning with our issue of Dr. Rosenthal, author of the
May 20, the Jewish News will text, is a distinguished scholar
publish a series of illustrated Before World War II he was on
the editorial staff of the Zionist
publications in Vienna. He left
for Israel thereafter and served
on the editorial staff of the Pal-
estine Post. In this country, he
has been writing feature articles
for the American Zionist and for
the Hebrew weekly Hadoar. He
is recognized as an authority
on Zionist history.

Ruth Ann Shapiro Group
Plans Tea for Mothers

CARSON BUICK

MAURICE del BOURGO

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cartoons depicting the history
of the Zionist movement in
America, beginning with the
formation of the Federation of
American Zionists, leading up to
the reorganization of the move-
ment by the late Supreme Court
Justice Louis D. Brandeis as the
Zionist Organization of America
and continuing through the es-
tablishment of the State of Is-
rael and the present activities 'of
the ZOA.
The series was prepared by
Maurice del Bourgo and Dr. Ja-
kob Rosenthal.
Mr. del Bourgo, one of Amer-
ica's most distinguished artists,
author of the Tercentenary
Story which was published in our
columns for 30 consecutive
weeks, has prepared the draw-
ings.

I work in factories—aft kinds of factories. I make steel, cars,
chemicals, pharmaceuticals, rubber. I make furniture and other
wood products, and I'm a metal worker, too. I work in the big
plants, on the big lines, and I work in the thousands of small
ones—the ones that keep the big shops going. I'm on Michigan's
hug* industrial payroll, and doing right well at it.

I'm a farmer, too—one of the men who keeps Michigan near
the top in farm crop dollar-value. I'm the world's best grain
grower, for I've brought more international grain champion-
ships to Michigan in recent years than any other state caw
boast. Michigan's one of the top states in production of fruits,
grains, sugar beets, dairy products, potatoes and beans.

I'm a miner, a quarryman, a shovel operator. Nature put
resources under Michigan's soil so I can remove them, turn them
over to industry to make the great products of Michigan. 1
mine salt, iron, copper; 1 bring out magnesium and gypsum;
I quarry limestone, and I scoop tons of gravel for construction.
I'm a lumberjack in the tall timber, and I'm a seaman on the
long ships. And whatever my job, I need water to keep me
going, and Michigan certainly has plenty of water. I've all the
gas and electricity 1 need for heat and light and power, and
always will have.

I'm a seasonal guy, myself. I like cold winters, with snow for
skiing and tobogganing, ice for skating and ice-fishing. I like
colorful autumn and fresh-green spring, because I'm a hunter
and a fisherman. And, brother, do I like loafing on a warm,
sandy beach beside our many lakes. But, I am also a host to

Leon Kay in Israel
For Technion Parley

Leon Kay, of Detroit, is cur-
rently in Israel where he will
attend the three-day annual
meeting of the international
board of governors of Technion,
Israel Institute of Technology
at Haifa.
Leaders of the national board,
American Teohnion Society, who
will join Kay for the discussions
from May 23 to 25 will be
J. W. Wunsch, society presi-
dent, Elias Fife, chairman of the
national board, Charles R. Adel-
son, Benjamin Cooper, J. R.
Elyachar, Harry F. Fishbach,
Charles Frost, Alexander Konoff
and David Rose.
Wunsch said that Technion
currently is building a new cam-
pus on Mount Carmel, and that
the first completed structure,
the aeronautical engineering
building, is being utilized by
several departments because the
existing campus has an overflow
of students.
He said that three other
structures will be completed be-
fore the end of this year. These
are the electrical engineering
building, the Albert Einstein In-
stitute of Physics and the stu-.
dent dormitories.
"We go to Haifa,” Mr. Wunsch
said, "to lend whatever wisdom
we posess to help solve Tech-
nion's problems. As Israel's sole
source of engineers, Technion
must be given every possible as-
sistance in its task of providing
the technical manpower so es-
sential in Israel's diversified
program of development."

/2 -tADEVZOIT

itYitSH NEWS

Friday, May 13, 1955

5,000,000 tourists a year, a big business. I'm a customs in-
spector, watching all the millions of dollars of commerce that

flow between Michigan and Canada every year. I'm a MEM*
chant, selling everything that makes the Michigan market ens
of the nation's greatest.

Me? I'm Michigan—I'm everybody. I come from just about

anywhere you can name, from other nations, from other states. I'm
what makes Michigan great, because for all her resources, it takes me
to make use of them. Whatever I do, I'm a builder, building greatness on
greatness in Michigan. I've got faith in Michigan, that's why.
I know there's no stopping her, because we won't
be stopped. It's as simple as that.

MICHIGAN

WEEK

May 15-21

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