U.S. Senate Gets Bill to Implement Eisenhower's Immigration Proposals WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Sen Arthur V. Watkins, Utah Re- publican, introduced a bill to implement President Eisen- hower's proposal for changes in the Refugee Relief Act of 1953. At the same time, Rep. Francis E. Walter, chairman of the House Immigration Subcommit- tee, expressed doubt that the President's proposals for immi- gration revision would be con- sidered in the House during this session. Sen. Watkins said he "strong- ly endorsed" the proposals as "sound and essential" to the smooth functioning of the Act. He asked that the bill remain on the Senate desk for several days so that any Senators wish- ing to add their names as. co- sponsors could do so. Congress was urged -by the American Jewish Committee to act "promptly and favorably" on the President' .:' 10-point plan to facilitate entry, of refugees "as a prelude toward the overhaul" of basic U. S. immigration policy. National President Philip M. Klutznick of Bnai Brith similarly - - , Institute ChaPter ll Slates Spring Dance Re-Elect Mrs. Hencken Infants Service Prexy fiewry. hailed President Eisenhower's recommendations to Congress. He wired the President full sup- port of his proposals. Present Immigration Law's Execution Urged by Official SAN FRANCISCO (JTA)—A State Department visa official welcomed "constructive criticism and cooperation" on immigra- tion laws from interested citi- zens and groups, but insisted that the McCarran-Walter Act is Law and "we cannot take lib- erty with its language or intent." Frank L. Auerbackt, special assistant to the director of the visa office, spoke before a meet- ing of the American Immigra- tion Conference held at the an- nual forum of the National Con- ference of Social Work here. He said that "whenever the law vests us with discretionary au- thority we have made and will make every effort to give it the most reasonable interpretation." On Me Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature : "Light Against the Dark," the story of 25 Japanese girls who were scarred by the Hiroshima atomic blast who were brought to this country by Nor- man Cousins and aided by doc- tors from Mt. Sinai Hospital, Quaker groups and others for a series of plastic surgery opera- tions, will be related. Mrs. Jack Hencken, recently re-elected as president of the Infants Service Group, will be installed in of- fice at a lunch- eon program .Wednesday, at Knollwood Country Club. Other officers to be installed are the follow- ing: Mesdames Jack Mrs. Hencken K i n g, Leonard Horton and Herman Rader, vice- N.o place in Michigan is more than 85 miles from one of the Great Lakes . June Monthly Letter : Major Growth Industries of the Future * YOU ASKED FOR IT Time: 6 p.m., Sunday. Station WXYZ-TV (Channel 7). Feature: Former Detroiter Na- than Hack will present a group of his associates at the Univer- sity of Southern California in laboratory testing of his latest Lee Kobrin Engaged As development, the Ripple Sole Shoe. President , of the Hack Omena Social Director Shoe . Co., Detroit, which he Lee Kobrin, singing master of founded in 1916, he is honorary ceremonies of Miami's famous life president of the Michigan Casablanca and Sherry Front- Shoe Retailers Ass'n. enac, has been engaged as social director of Omena Inn this season, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Lan- is, owners of the popular ROBERT RAFELSON AUXIL- Northern Michi- gan resort, an- IARY recently concluded its sea- nounced this son with an election meeting, at which the following were vot- week. Kobrin, w h o ed into office : Mesdames Edith Partrich, p r e s i d e n t; Evelyn Lee Kobrin has been as - Schwartz and Toby Broder, vice- socia,ted with such stars as Martha Raye, presidents; and Kate Erlebacher, treasurer. Mrs. Frances Rafel- Jean Carroll, Buddy Hackett and son spoke on her recent visit Jack E. Leonard, has been abroad. * * * featured at such hotels as Wal- Lt, ROY F. GREEN POST is dorf Astoria, Commodore, Astor, planning a games party June 23, Roosevelt and Statler. in the Memorial Home. Pro- His night club engagements ceeds will be used for veterans include appearances at Latin service endeavors. Casino, Philadelphia; Town Casino; Buffalo; Havana Mad- The largest limestone quarry rid; New York, and 500 Club, in the world is located at ROgers Atlantic City. City, Mich. presidents; Al Fisher, treasurer; S. Koppelman. and S. Katz, case chairmen; and Louis Merson, Alfred Wolf, Nathan Silvers and Joseph Brilliant, secretaries. Among the chairmen are Mes- dames Ralph Shook, happy day fund; Gerson Horton, memorial fund; Al Sklar, community re- lations committee; and Harry Goodman and Louis Trotsky, delegates. Certain industries have strong basic long-range growth trends which could override any temporary disruption of business activities. Selected issues in these industries appear to us to offer the best means of minimizing short term risks while participating in America's clearly indicated future growth. Our Monthly Letter discusses what our Research Depart- ment considers the 11 outstanding growth industries —and selects 37 stocks within them—for investment Call in person or mail the coupon for your copy. GOODBODY & CO. ESTABLISHED 1891 Member of Leading Stock and Commodity Exchanges All tickets have been distrib- Offices in 31 Cities uted and wide public participa- tion is expected in the fourth MICHIGAN OFFICES annual Spring Dance of Chapter PENOBSCOT BLDG. 726 MOTT FOUNDATION BLDG. DETROIT FLINT Sholem Aleichem Institute, it was announced this week by Offices in 31 Cities Mrs. Maurice Beckerman, ticket ehairman. Please send me without obligation Monthly Letter. The dance will be held 'at 9:30 JI Name - Saturday, at the Institute building, 18495 Wyoming, under Addreis • the general chairmanship of Mrs. Paul Gold. A circus motif has been plan- ned for the in Northwest Detroit . dance, and is being carried out by Mrs. A. Levine, Mrs. A. Chover and 3 NEW ALBUM BY Morgan Young. Sam Barnett and his Orches tra will playmrs. Beckerman music for danc- ing, and entertainment will be highlighted by pantomimist Leo , gnat grith vi tied Mogill. Maurice Beckerman is in Mercury Long Playing Album eharge of games and prizes. At joint installation. ceremon- Sidney Benjamin are installa- A special program for the event will be distributed to all ies of Rabbi MANDEL M. ZAGER tion chairmen; Aaron Kahn is in "NIGUN" "TSVEI VANE TAUBEN" attending. It was edited by LODGE and CHAPTER, Mrs. charge of reservations, and Mor- George - M. Zeltzer, Chapter II Leonard Sims, past president of ris Direnfeld is handling details "DREI YINGERLECH" "RAISELE" president, with assistance from Women's District 6 Council, in- for entertainment. For . reserva- Mrs. Sy Knapp, Ray Raphael stalled Mesdames Henry Schore, tions, call Kahn, UN. 3-5479_ "KINNERET" "THE SONG OF SONGS" president; Norton Taylor, Mar- and Paul Chover. S C Hostesses for the evening in- tin Feldman and Herman Mat- Newly-elected officers of PIS- "ANI MAAMIN" "SLEEP, MY CHILD" clude Mesdames I. Heideman, A. off, vice-presidents; Phillip Go- GAH LODGE will be installed ren, treasurer; Louis Richman, Forman and M. Haar. "ES BRENNT" "THE MARCH OF DEATH" Seymour, Berman, Faye Blatni- at a program June 20, at 8:30 koff, Abe Sinclair and Henry p.m., in Bel-Aire Terrace. Mil- DETROIT JEWISH N EWS 1 1 Horwitz, secretaries; Sol Miller, ton M. Weinstein is chairman of "ZOO NICHT AZ DU GEIST DEM Friday, June 10, 1955 guardian; Saul Schenfeld, his- arrangements, and is assisted Leeds and James H. LETZTEN VEG" torian; Marvin Lichtenstein, by Jack Dancing and refreshments sentinel; Albert Meister, guide; Salle. are invited. Martin Rothenberg, monitress; are planned. * Friends * * Mercury Album MG-20052 $3.98 Samuel Traison, Jack Brickner, DONALD FOX CHAPTER re- Ettie Meltzer, Jack Klein and cently installed the following Henry P. Onrich, trustees. SUMMER Board members include Mesdames Louis officers in ceremonies at Zack's, Emma Schaver sings not only with her rich, ben-like, Kramer, Arthur Rothenberg, Joseph at which Mrs. Leonard Sims of- Shapiro, David Pancer, Bernard Dosie, silvery toned soprano voice: She sings with her heart, too. Arnold LaKritz, Meyer Pearlman, Louis ficiated: Mesdames Arthur Garvin, Louis Savine, Joseph Gaba, Robert Frayne, president; Henry Stern- In this album, the accompaniment of the Kol Israel Or- Alvin, Joseph Eisenberg, Sol Poskel, Sam- chestra, under the direction of Marc Lavry, has lent added uel Pearlman, Harvey Kern, Jack Fine, berg, Jack Hornfeld and Jule Mox Tolin, Sidney Ersher and Max Sherman, vice-presidents; Mar- richness to these songs. Krawitz. A "Mish Mash Revue," written tin Singer, treasurer; GeOrge Tropicals and directed by Rosiria. LaKritz Fisher, Louis Volk, Miss Tillie Solids and Eve Meister, was .presented Burke and Morris Cohen, sec- by the dramatic group. Mrs. Hy, retaries; Louis Bynder, sentinel; Splash Weaves man Matoff was installation Frank Olinick, guide; Philip Fox, counselor; Rubin Opotowsky, Linen Weaves - chairman, Morris Fox and Joseph Klein, * * * sizes U to 44 LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP- trustees. Plans are being made for a luncheon and games party 18026 WYOMING, So : ..of Curtis TER will hold a fund-raising on Thursday afternoon, at I kick-off event at 9 p.m., Monday, SALE PRICED AT OPEN MON, THURS., FRI. EVES. UNTIL 9:00 P.M. at Cong. Beth Moses. An auc- Friendship Hall, 3225 Fenkell, Friends are invited, tion sale and games party are planned, The public is invited to attend. * . *. HARRY B. KEIDAN LODGE CHAPTER will hold a joint 2 for $13.50 , and dinner-dance Monday evening, at Northwood Inn. The occasion CUFFED FREE also will celebrate the 10th anni- versary of the Lodge, and all FATHER'S DAY JUNE 19th past presidents will be honored. Mickey Woolf and his orchestra 14501 W. 7 MILE ROAD will entertain. Harry Thomas 2 Blocks W. of James Couxena Embassy Men's Wear will be installed Lodge president, IN SALES while Mrs. Max Yorke will as- THE THE IN SERVICE 13201 Dexter., sume the presidency of the Johilny 'Lebow' UN. 4-2300 "Red" Lichtmao Qhapter,;..7v Mrs Sam 'Kahl ,arid JWV Activities ONLY AT MUMFORD MUSIC EMMA SCHAVER "FROM THE HEART OF A PEOPLE" At; - GIVE DAD SLACKS MUMFORD MUSIC , HANLE Y BEST , • ..r .• e r; I) A VI' s