Plan Women's Special Gift Teas

Physicians; Dentists
Real • Estate Division of Campaign
Dental Technicians
Sets Sighu for First $1-Million Year
Mobilize for Campaign

The
dental

physicians, dentists' and
technicians' sections of
the Allied Jewish Campaign
will hold workers' meetings this
week.
Dentists and dental .techni-
cians will meet •8:15 p.m., Mon-
day, at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Herbert J. Bloom, 19480
Cumberland. -
Dr. and Mrs. Abraham - S.
Rogoff will be hosts to tM
physicians, 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,
at their home, 17154 Muirland.
Dr. Alvin B.' Lezel is chair-
man of the dentists' and dental
teclIcians' section. Drs. Samuel
Krohn, Frank A. Reisman and
Ted Winshall are 'associate
Sparked by the leadership of ABE GREEN (right), chair-
chairmen. Dr. Martin Naimark
man, and associate chairmen, MILTON HOWARD (left) and
is adviser.
Chairman of the physicians' IRVING ROSE, the Allied Jewish Campaign's Real Estate and
section is Dr. Rogoff. Dr. Perry Building Division is looking forward to its first million dollar
Goldman is co-chairman. Drs. year. Since 1948, the division has turned in a minimum of
Raphael Altman, Harry E. Aug- $750,000. Green noted that the elusive millihn may be made
ust, Abraham Becker, Arthur this year, as early contributions show increases of as much as
Goldberg, I. Jerome Hauser, 200 to 400 per cent. All three chairmen are residential builders.
Julien Priver, Jack Rom, Harry Green's firm set an example with an increase of 200 per cent
C. Saltzstein, Reuben I. Sha- over their gift in 1955.
piro,...and Israel Weiner are as-
sociate chairmen. Advisers are Extremists in Tunisia Use
Drs. Paul L. Fraiberg, Hyman Explosives Against Jews
S.' Mellen and Leo OreTklin.
TUNIS (JTA)—For the sec-
Named Obstetrics Fellow ond time within a week, a Jew
NEWARK, (JTA) — Dr. Vic-_ here has been the victim of a
for Huberman has been induct- terrorist attack, arousing fears
ed as a fellow of the American that nationalist extremists are
Academy of Obstetrics and Gy- bent on stirring up trouble by
using Jews as scapegoats. •
necology.
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easterners the most money

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MRS. LEWIS H. MANNING, Allied Jewish Campaign
Women's Division, special gifts chairman (seated left), and
(standing, left to right), MRS. LEO MELLEN, campaign vice-
chairman responsible for special gifts; MRS. PHILIP R.
MARCUSE and MRS. J. SHURLY HORWITZ, executive vice-
chairmen of special gifts, and MRS. NATHAN SCHERMER,
special gifts assignment chairman (seated right) are working
out plans for four special gifts teas on March 6 and 7.
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Special Gifts Teas
Planned for Four
AJC Women's Teams

Mrs. Lewis • H. Manning,
chairman of the Allied Jewish
Campaign - Women's Division
special gifts, scheduled a "Tea
-Assistants" meeting for 1 p.m.,
next Wednesday, at the home
of Mrs. Irving Goldberg, 17363
Pontchartrain Drive;, and an-
nounced the formation of five
special gifts fund-raising teams.
The "Tea Assistants" will or-
ganize in connection with four
special gifts teas scheduled for
March 6 and 7. Each of the
teams consists of a vice-chair-
man who is team leader, a team
advisor a secretary, and a
fourth member who is a "jack-
of-all-trades."
Members of Team'1 are: Mes-
dames Maxwell Jospey, Harry
E. August,' Hannan R. Kraft
and Aaron Nathan. Mesdanies

Nathan N. Kaplan, Benjamin E.
Jaffe, Herman A. August, and
Leon S. Wayburn comprise
Team 2.
On Team 3 are Mesdames
Sanford R. ' Klein, Perry P.
Burnstine, David Handleman
and Leo A. Greenblatt. Mem-
bers of Team 4 are Mesdames
Harold Schreiber, Ben Jones,
Adolph E. Baron and Emil T.
'Stern. 'MesdameS Samuel
Schwartz, Ben Mossman, Bar-
ney Keywell and William W.
Brown are on team five.
Working_ on special gifts as-
signments are Mrs. Nathan
Schermer, chairman, and Mrs.
Norman J. Levy, vice-chair-
man.

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Teamsters Union Local 285,
Laundry and Linen Drivers,
went on record supporting the
joint resolution adopted by the
.AFL-CIO con-.
vention, in fa-
vor of defens-
ive arms for
Israel and a se-
curity 'pact be-
tween Israel
and the United
States.
Isaac Litwak,
president of the
union and its
Litwak
busin4ss mana-
ager, Stated this week that*mes-
sages from the union local, in-
?forming them of the action tak-
en here, were sent to the Presi-
dent, the Depattment of State
and all Michigan members of
both Houses of Congress.
Mr. Litwak also announced
that his union local has raised
a total of $3,300 for the joint
AJC-Histadrut drive, 60 per
cent of which will go to the
Allied Jewish Campaign and 40
per cent to the Histadrut.

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Aids Israel, AJC,
Histadrut Drives

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