Victory Festival Dinner Of Labor Zionists, Sunday Schumer Hyman Semah Cecil Hyman, a resi- dent of Israel since 1922 and now Consul General of the Jew- - ish state, will come here from New York to address the Vic- tory Fesival Dinner of the La- bor Zionist. Organization. The dinner, planned for Sun- day evening, in the new Labor Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer, marks the completion of the building and the -inauguration of its cultural and educational program. Harry Schumer, who was chairman of the campaign for funds for the Institute, will serve as toastmaster, and Morris Scha- ver, the Institute's president, will offer the introductory re- marks. Also addressing the gather- ing will be Morris Lieberman, chairman of the Labor Zionist Organization of Detroit, and Mrs. Chana Surchin, national president of Pioneer Women, who will extend the greetings of her organization. Rosenblum and Melnik, a pop- ular "little theater" duo, will entertain with a program of dramatic sketches. Consul General Hyman, who is in Detroit for the first time, will speak on the "Position of Israel in the Current Middle East Crisis." Born and educated in London, Hyman served in the First Bat- talion of the Royal Fusiliers (the Jewish Legion). in World War I, returning to London in 1920 to complete his studies. In l922, he left for Palestine, serving with Barclays Bank. Hyman was appointed a mem- ber of the Palestine govern- ment's Panel of Arbitrators in Industrial Disputes in 1945. and three years later was named chairman of the Israel govern- ment's Committee of Civil Serv- ice Personnel. He was appointed economic . counselor to the Israel Em- bassy in WashMgton in 1950, serving for a year until he became Israel's Minister Plen- ipotentiary and Envoy Ex- traordinary to the Union of South Africa. Hyman held the latter post until his appointment last year as Consul General of Israel in New York. He is married to the • former Dr. Anne Fohner, who served for a number of years as re- search assistant to Prof. Saul Adler, professor of parasitology at Hebrew University in Jeru- salem. They have three children. . April 22 Set as JNF Blue Box Day Arab Screening The Spring 'JNF Blue and Rescue Women, Mizrachi Fanny White Box Clearance in Detroit Gluck and Sisters of Zion will has been set for Sunday, April go out and clear some 3800 Blue and White Boxes in De- 22, by the Blue Box Committee troit. These volunteer workers of the Jewish National Fund will also make a special, effort Council of which Mrs. Samuel to place Blue and White Boxes Croll is chairman. in homes where there are no On, or before April 22, sev - boxes at present. eral hundred members from. Hadassah, Ladies Auxiliary, Pi- Detroit Jewish News-5 oneer Women, Northwest Child Friday, March 16, 1956 The Jewish War Veterans of the United States strongly -crit- icized the action of the State Department in entering into a treaty with Saudi Arabia "un- der which the State Depart- ment agreed to have the De- fense Department screen those individual American soldiers who were to be stationed at an air base in Saudi Arabia." In a statement of policy re- leased by the National. Policy Committee 'of the organization, JWV pointed out that its criti- cism was "based on the fact that in the as s ignment of mpi- . tary personnel to man Ameri- can bases, the only criteria for assignment should be the mili- tary capabilities of the indi- vidual." 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