I DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5
Friday, June 3, 1955

Gen. Christenberry to Address MI'
Delegates at Convention Banquet

Plan to Create
Bond Group
Here on :tune 9

Final Concert of Hashofar Monday

Lare Wardrop, oboist; Meyer
Shapiro, violist; Milton Setzer,
pianist; and Edouard Kesner,
violinist; will appear at the final
concert of the
Hashofar So-
ciety for Ad-
vancement of
Jewish Music on
Monday, 8:30
p.m., in t h e
Davison Jewish
iCenter. In ad-
dition, the Cen-
- Wardrop
ter Choral So-
ciety, Julius Chajes, conductor,
with Sophie Rosengard at the
piano, will perform.
Wardrop, Shapiro and Setz-
er will be heard in a Trio by
Hugo Kaudner. Violinist Kesner
will perform new compositions
by Fraknoj, Kaminsky and
Stutchewsky. Wardrop, • Shapiro

and Kesner are all member of
the Detroit Symphony.
The Choral Society will pre-
sent works by Chajes, Fraknoj,
Lavry and Mendelssohn. Inci-
dental solos will be sung by
Adele Brown, Leah Koven and
Irving Rosengard.
There will be no admission
charge.

Culminating the three-day t wo Wayne University scholar-
convention of the Department ships to Ilene Emerman, of
of Michigan, Jewish War' Veter- Central High School, and Donna
ans and Ladies Auxiliary, from Lee Scharf, of Denby High.
The $500 JWV scholarships,
June 3 to 5, Maj. Gen. Charles
W. Christenberry, president of which go to the child of a needy
the American Korean Founda- or deceased veteran. are offered
At a preliminary organiza-
tion, will address the closing without stipulation of race,
ZOA Parley June 16-19
banquet Sunday evening, in the color or creed. Judges were Mrs. tional meeting of the Detroit Is-
The 58th annual convention
Sugar,
chairman,
Dr.
Meyer
rael
Bond
Committee,
on
May
26,
Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel.
of the Zionist Organization of
Ascher, Mrs. Hyman Safran, it was decided to hold a larger
The affair also
America, which will open its
Judge Skillma... and Prof. H. Jes- meeting with full community
will serve to
four-day sessions on June 16, at
selson,
of
Wayne
University.
leadership
representation
at
8
honor Henny
Willard Hotel, Washington, will
Miss
Emerman
was
the
com-
p.m.
next
Thursday,
at
Temple
Littman, outgo-
survey the international scene
mittee's choice, and the addi- Israel, to explain the • policies
ing commander
affecting the economic stability
tional
scholarship
was
made
of the newly-formed Develop-
and Mrs. A. Al-'
,land territorial security of Israel,
available
by
Sholom
and
Charles
ment
Corporation
for
Israel,
bert Sugar, out-
and Aaron Kogan Posts and David Safran announced. The
going Auxiliar
Auxiliaries.
public is invited.
Omena Inn Reopens
president, both
The allotment of the scholar-
Mr. Safran also announced
of whom will
ship
funds
will
be
handled
by
that Phillip Stollman was unan-
June 25th for Ilth
receive citations
Wayne University's financial aid imously asked to assume the
of appreciation
Anniversary Season
department, subject to the direc- bond committee chairmanship_
Gen.
from the organ-
Histrdrut Elections
tion of JWV.
pro tern.
Christenberry
Omena Inn v opens Saturday,
ization.
At Thursday's meeting, one Give Mapai Majority
June 25, with greater facilities
Texas-born Gen. Christen-
for
"fun and relaxation" than
of the national directors of the
berry, who has served in the ADL to Give Legacy
ever before in its 11-year his-
new
corporation
will
explain
the
TEL
AVIV,
JTA)
—
Final
re-
U.S. Army since World War I,
corporate plans and policies with sults of the Histadrut national tory.
was called to Korea as deputy Award to C. A. Harlan
For the fisherman there is a
regard
to community bond sales. election revealed that the Mapai
chief of staff to Gen. Van Fleet
It
was
felt
by
those
attending
C. Allan Harlan, Detroit. elec-
slate has received 5.74 per cent
in 1952. He remained there until
April. 1953, when he assumed trical contractor, was selected to the May 26 meeting that com- of the total vote of 431,120, a
the post of assistant chief of receive the Michigan American plete unity in support of Israel gain of slightly more than one-
bonds will be achieved in De- half of one per cent.
staff of the Far East and United Democratic Legacy Award from
The Mapam slate received 12.5
the Michigan Regional Advisory troit.
Nations Command. in Japan.
Inasmuch as a number of vol- per cent of the total and L'Ach-
Board of the Anti-Defamation
As administrative supervisor League of Bnai Brith.
unteers have in their possession dut Avoda gained 14.6; this rep-
of the Eighth Army in Korea,
The award, in the form of a subscription forms and other resented a loss of nearly seven
he became friendly with Presi- citation and an inscribed silver material bearing the ,name of per cent for the two parties
dent Syngman Rhee and learned • bowl, will be made to Harlan the old corporation, it was sug- which ran as one slate in the
the problems of the Korean peo- at the annual Institute on Hu- gested by Mr. Safran that. this last elections and chalked up
ple and its government.
man Relations, to be held at material be returned to the bond 34 per cent of the votes then.
Starting in 1917 as a second Fidelman's Resort, South Haven, office 2200 David Stott Building,
Gains were made by the Com-
lieutenant, Gen. Christenberry Mich., during the weekend of WO. 2-5091, in exchange for new munists, who increased their
OMENA INN
was chosen with two percent of June 3-5.
subscription forms and mate- total from 2.6 per cent to 4.1, by
well-stocked private lake right
the other Army officers in 1927
the Progressive slate which went on the grounds. For the swim-
Benjamin M. Rose, Wyandotte, rial.
for special graduate training.
from 3.8 iin the last balloting mer there is a beautiful, sandy,
board chairman, and Julius Rez-
to 5.25 this time and by the private beach on fabulous
He attended Columbia Uni- nik, Detroit, Institute chairman, Jewish Groups from
General Zionists who obtained Grand Traverse Bay. Baseball,
versity, and later taught military announced that the award
3.8 per cent of the total. The handball, tennis, shuffleboard,
science and tactics at New York would be made by Zola Rosen- 27 Nations to Meet
Religious Workers group dropped volley ball, horseshoes, ping
University. Later, he spent sev- feld, of Jackson, awards chair-
How to strengthen Western slightly from 2.1 per cent to 1.96. pong, boating . . . all will be
eral years in the Adjutant Gen- man.
offered, along with water sports
European
and North African
The tally by parties was: of all types.
The presentation of the award
eral's office in Washington,
—ADV.
leaving for the Philippines in to Harlan will be one of the Jewish communities, now faced Mapai, 236,961; Mapam, 51,505;
highlights of a program at with serious problems, will he L'Achdut Avoda, 59,968; Pro-
1939.
FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE
During World War II he serv- which civil rights and human the dominant theme of the Con- gressives, 21,543; Communists,
sultative
Conference
of
Jewish
by
16,906;
General
Zionists,
15,618;
relations
will
be
discussed
ed in NOrth Africa, Sicily and
Italy, becoming theater adju- more than 250 Michigan resi- Organizations in London June Religious Workers, 8,034.
tant general of both American dents. Harold Braverman, Anti- 12 to 16. Irving M. Engel, presi-
and British Forces under • Field Defamation League's national dent of the American Jewish
Marshall Alexander and Gen. community action department Committee, announced.
Representatives of Jewish or-
McNarney. He also served as director, will be one of the prin-
ganiza.tions from 27 countries
Announces that he is now associated
adjutant general of the Mediter- cipal speakers.
will a t t end the Conference
ranean theater of operations.
with
America's #1 Ford Dealer
to Middle Rouge which is sponsored jointly by
Harry T. Madison, immediate Plan Outing
AJC,
the
Anglo-Jewish
Associa-
The
Avalon
Hikers
will
meet
past national commander of
JWV who visited Korea on be- at 1 p.m., Sunday, at the Ava- tion of Great Britain and the
"World's Top Trader"
half of the American Korean lon parking lot for a hike and Alliance Israelite Universelle of
At Their Downtown Location
Foundation last year, will serve wienie roast at Middle Rouge France.
Am e r i c an delegates to the
as toastmaster of the banquet. Park. Transportation and food
100 VERNOR HIGHWAY Cor. PARK
Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart- and Mrs. expenses will be shared. Hikers meting, who will leave New
BE SURE TO SEE ME —
21 and over should call Harvey York by plane Jane 10, include
Hart will be among the guests.
BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR!
At the Saturday afternoon Benenson, TY. 4-0189, or Ann Prof. William Haber. of Ann'
Res. TUlsa 3-3960
WO. 3-0880
session in the Sheraton Cadillac Mirves, TO. 5-0594, for further Arbor, member of AJC's execu-
tive board.
Hotel. Recorder's Court Judge W. information.
McKay Skillman will present

KE 3-7290

JACK MARKOWITZ

FLOYD RICE

Berinstein Elected
National Campaign
Chairman for Bonds

Morris W. Berinstein of Syra-
cuse, N.Y., who has been in the
forefront, of national leadership
in fund-raising for Israel during
the past decade, has been elect-
ed national.campaign chairman
for Israel bonds,
w as an-
it
nounced by
: Abraham Fein-
b e rg, president
of the Develop-
ment Corpora-
tion for Israel.
Joseph Shul-
man, of Pater-
son, N.J., w a s
Berinstein named chai r-
man of the executive commit-
tee of the bond organization;
Mrs. Michael A. Stavitsky, of East
Orange, N.J., chairman of the
National Women's Division, and
Judge Louis E. Levinthal, of
Philadelphia, c h a i r man of
Guardians of Israel.
Dr. .Joseph J. Schwartz, vice
president, has embarked on a
strenuous tour of major cities
to spur campaign activities.
Dr. Schwartz started his tour
at Cleveland and then went on
to Toledo and Pittsburgh. In

addition to these three commu-
nities; his June schedule in-
eludes Paterson, N.J., Washing-
ton, D.C., Atlanta, Baltimore,
NeWark, New Haven, Milwaukee,
Detroit and Kansas City.

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