May the New Year bring to all our relatives and friends and to all the people of Jewish faith everywhere in the world God's blessings in all of their undertakings. A Sir. and Mrs. Israel J. Aaron and Son 23560 Church Oak Park, Michigan --kr. and Mrs. John A. Allen ' and Family 17391 Pennington Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Arotsky 2988 Monterey lik, and Mrs. Samuel Davidson 3752 Tuxedo Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Davidson and Family 19275 Woodston Friday, September 23, 1955 F Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Frumkin 445 No. Rosemont Ave. Los Angeles, California G Mr. and Mrs. Allen Beinstein and DaUghters 20470 Warrington Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berry and Family 3086 West Outer Drive B. Brodman and Family Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Mosten and Daughters, Michele Evis, and Lisa Deborah 18057 Griggs Ave. Mr. and Mrs. David Berkowitz and Family 18215 Asbury Pk. Mr. and Mrs. Max Berris and Family 2924 Sturtevant - Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Baker and Family - 18077 Schaefer D 22 — D ETRO I T JEWISH NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenbaum and Family 4364 Sturtevant Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gold and Family 405 .W. Hamilton St. . . Flint, Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gould and Sons 18928 Santa Rosa Dr. Mrs. Harry Goldstein 3311 W. Chicago Blvd. Dr. and Mrs. S. J: Hyman and Family 1370 Wellesley Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Isaacs and Sons 19903 Warrington Drive. K Kasoff Family Club Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kaminker and Family Ramat Yochanan Israel L Mrs. Pearl Leader 4073 Buena Vista M Mrs. Mollie Margolis and Family 3324 Elmhurst Trinity. College Grant to Honor Gov. Ribicoff HARTFORD, Conn., (JTA) - -Two new scholarships — one of them to be named for Connecti- 4•111 1.4■41■0■0■ 110.0 ■ 1.M,IIIIMINEM0OINI0I New Year's Greetings I Mr..and Mrs. Martin Horowitz and Family - 0.114111 ■0 1•1•0 1 14•11.)111 ■ 111111111.11=1.01111 ■ 04•11M.40/0411.11110411•11.1. cut's Governor Abraham A. Ribicoffhave been established at Trinity College here by the Suisman Foundation. The initial scholarship holders will take up their grants at the college in the current fall se- mester. Both will be granted on the basis of need and academic promise, without regard to race or creed. 0 •1■141 .11111.04 ■0■111•1 1.14•11111. 1 ■ 0 4111.1i0 ■ 001.111 ■0■ 11K New Year Greetings SUNTONE PAINTING CO. Greetings on The New Year Commercial & Residential WATKINS PONIES 20800 Ridgedale, Oak Park LI. 2-5900 Belle Isle Park LO. 8-9024 ; A1111111. 41111•1.1.1 ■ 041•011.041111111.1 ■■■ 11•11 ■ 0. ■ 11,411=1.0.1. Our Most Sincere Best Wishes To Our Relatives and Friends And to Our Devoted Co-Workers in Israel Projects For a Happy and S'uccessful New Year MR. & MRS. TOM BORMAN and FAMILY Best Wishes For A, Happy New Year to All SUPREME LINEN & LAUNDRY COMPANY 2127 E. Fort Street WO. 2-2053 Best Wishes For A Happy New Year To The Jewish Community ARMORED CONCRETE SUPPLY COMPANY 19300 WEST 8 MILE ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller and Daughters 609 Crystal Ave. Crystal Falls, Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Aaron B. Margolis Jerry and Marjorie 3322 Buena Vista Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Miller and Family 3797 Grand Ave., W. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Metzger and Family 3045 Sturtevant Mr. and Mrs. Al Manchel and Family 3321 Fullerton Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Miller and Family 18287 Ilene Mr. Wm. B. Meyer 13206 Kentucky Mr. and Mrs. Murray Maisel and Son, Philip 10802 Curtis Mr. Nathan Shecter and Family 4020 Sturtevant Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Schram 4353 Tyler Ave. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Schiff and son, Brian 9810 Wildemere Ave. N Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Olshansky and Son Martin 13500 Vassar Dr. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilner and Daughter Barbara 18613 StrathmOor Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Weisman and Family 19318 Indiana Mrs. Esther Waddell and Daughter Faye Monroe, Michigan P Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Pollack and Family 15835 Kentucky Mr. and Mrs. Aaron M. Pregerson• and Family 17554 Roselawn $50,000 Given .to ORT For School Expansion NEW YORK (JTA)—The In- ternational Cooperation Adminis- tration agreed to allocate $50,000. to the American •T Federation toward the establishment of an extensive vocational school pro- - gram among immigrant youth in Israel. Announcement of the signing of the agreement was made by Dr. William Haber, American ORT Federation president, of Ann Arbor. The funds would be used to pur- chase -tools and machines to equip five trade schools which are to be organized by the ORT organ- ization in'Israel, Dr. Haber stat- ed. This will be the first step toward creating a nework of 10 such special schools with an ev- entual capacity of 1,000 students annually. ORT is the principal agency providing vocational training to Jews overseas,. maintaining over 300 schools and workshops in 19 countries. The U.S. mission in Israel also will lend its technical personnel and aid wherever needed. Build- ings and funds for operation of the five additional schools are to be obtained from the Israel government, local municipalities and community sources. Six Persons Tried In Orphan Kidnapping THE HAGUE (JTA)—Six per- sons arrested for the kidnapping of Anneke Beekman, 14-year-old Jewish war orphan, spirited away after a Dutch court had ordered her returned to the Jewish com- munity, will go on trial before an Amsterdam court Sept. 23. The girl, taken from Holland to a Belgian convent and then re- moved just as police came to recover her, has still not been found. The defendants include the Catholic foster mother, who had the child baptized; a former pri- oress of a convent at Bussum, near Amsterdam; a former prior- ess of the Belgian convent at Valmeer, near Liege, where the girl as last known to be, and an ex-priest who helped take the girl across the border into Bel- gium two years ago. Cub Scouting, started in 1931, now has over a million boys en- rolled. R Mr. and Mrs. David Rott and Family 6050 W. Bay Road Miami Beach 40, Florida Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Rosson and Family 3786 W. Chicago Mr. and Mrs. William Rossen and Family 1002 S. Woodward Huntington Woods, Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Jules Radix_ and son, Howard 16824 Washburn $100,000 Libel Suit Won by Exiled Hungarian NEW YORK (JTA)—Dr. Bela Fabian, one-time Hugarian Jew- ish community leader and a member of the Hungarian gov- ernment-in-exile, won a $100,000 libel suit against, the Hungarian language newspaper "Egyleti Elet." Dr. Fabian charged that the newspaper had libeled him in two articles, published in Decem- ber, 1949, and January, 1950, which described him as a "traitor to Jewry" and conveyed the im- pression that he had served as a foreman of forced laboi .ers at the Nazi Buchenwald camp where he was a prisoner. Dr. Fabian was a member of the Hungarian Parliament for 17 years. New Year's Greetings MARTY'S DELICATESSEN- 1429 Broadway ! WO. 2-9023 WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE Wishes Its Members and Friends- a Most HAPPY & HEALTHFUL YEAR On this Sabbath of Return, Let us return to the Sabbath And bring its restorative powers into our homes. We urge all women to resolve not to shop on Shabbos in the coming year 11 Leader Carpet Cleaning Co. 8700 Linwood Extends Heartiest Wishes for a Happy and Peace- ful New Year to the Entire Jewish .Community. May the New Year 5716 Bring Joy to the Entire Household of Israel. Jack Leader Marvin Leader David Leader