Rabaut Introduces AJC Food. Service Council Elated Over Drive Results Bill to Pay Postage - On Relief Packages • Congressman Louis C. Rabaut (D., Mich.) introduced a bill, H.R. 9819, "providing for pay- ment by the United States of ocean or air freight charges on certain relief packages shipped -to foreign countries." This bill would authorize the Postmaster General to pay the postage on relief packages going overseas if the packages are not intended for resale. The purpose of H.R.. 9819 is to allow individuals to aid worthy over- seas relief operations in which there is a particular interest. The pressing need for such legislation was brought to the attention of Mr. Rabaut by Michiganders who were experi- encing financial difficulty aiding friends working in foreign re- lief programs. John E. Lurie, Allied Jewish Campaign chairman, Paul Zuckerman, Hugo Slotkin, Julius Mehler (standing, left to right). and Louis J. Cohen, Merwin K. Grosberg and Tom Borman (seated) express pleasure with the $405,340 pledged at the Food Service Council dinner. Reject Charges Against Mayor THE HAGUE (JTA) — The public prosecutor of the city has refused to take legal • action against Mayor Frans M. A. Schokking of this city on charges brought by Miriam Pino, sister of the late Jacob Pino who was deported from Holland by the Nazis, together with his wife and daughter, allegedly on a tip from the Gestapo by Dr. Schok- king when he was wartime mayor of the village of Hazers- woude. JULES DONESON TRAVEL AGENCY PRESENTS A WIDE VARIETY OF TRAVEL SUGGESTIONS FOR EVERY PURSE AND EVERY. PERSON STUDENT TOURS Europe- South America - Hawaii as low as $550 Call TO 8-6896 HAPPY HOLIDAYS Miami Beach - Nassau. - Mexico Havana - Puerto Rico as low as $19. a week Call TO 8-8765 EUROPE IN 30 DAYS Visit Eleven Countries • starting at $898. Coll TO 8-6896 BROADWAY SHOWS See the "hits" from your guaranteed orchestra seats. 3-day tour only $49.50 Coll TO 8-8765 CRUISES Nassau - Havana - Miami unbelievably low at $69. Call TO 8-6896 U-.S.A. TOURS, Niagara Ealisf r Virginia - South Grand Canyon - California low-priced all-inclusive tours Call TO 84765 - RESORTS Ranches, hotels, motels, and mountain resorts `everywhere seaside • • • Call TO 8-6896 WORLD-WIDE and complete - any travel service to part of the U. S. or the world. . PLEASE RESERVE EARLY - Owners: Jules doneson and ann saulson doneson DETROIT'S FASTEST-GROWING TRAVEL AGENCY 11820 Dexter Blvd. Closed Saturday, Open, Sun. 11-3 Former Food Service Co:mcil chairmen present at the dinner, who are active in the 1956 campaign, gather around Hyman Safran (seated, center), pre-campaign chairman, to present a progress report. Standing left to right are: Charles Milan, Samuel Frankel, George D. Keil and Max Shaye. Seated are: Nathan W. Lurie, Safran and Morey L. Rosenthal. Center Juniors Set Vacation Fun Fest Activities for Jewish Com- munity Center Juniors will soon center around a Spr,ing Vacation Fun Fest for boys and girls 5 to 12. Plans call for a three-day program April 4 to 6, including an all-day trip to Camp Tam- arack. Since enrollment is limited, all registrations should be made by this Thursday, with the Cen- ter office, WE 3-7380. The Fun Fest is for Center members only. The Teen Dramatic Group of the Center will present the play, "And Here's Burford," at 8:15 p. m., Tuesday, in the Davison Center. The group is directed by Cyrille Gordon. Delmonicos, a Center teen club, also has a project in the offing. It is an original musical revue, and the girls are present- ly writing their own script, lyrics and music. Sheffield Klein, Center music specialist, is guiding the group. Book Review Seminar Slates "Sound The Trumpet" The Book Review Seminar of the Jewish Community . Center will hear a review of the M. Z. Frank-edited "Sound the Great Trumpet," an anthology of writings by prominent Israeli authors and leaders, at 1 p.m., April 12, in the Davison Jewish Center. Mrs. Joshua Sperka will be the reviewer. Detroit Jewish News--1 1 Friday, Mareh 23, 1956_ WE NEED Boarding !tomes for children temporarily separated from their families. WE PAY Boarding care and all other ex- penses. CALL TO 8-2490 Jewish Social Service Bureau 13327 Linwood ou'll Love e [MVO Truth About Arab Refugees Challenging a correspondent who misrepresented the facts about "Arab refugees" from Palestine, Emilio von Hofmann- stahl, of Forest Hills, N. Y., in a letter to the New York Times, stated: The London Economist of Oct. 2, 1948, reported: "The Jewish authorities * * * urged all Arabs to remain * * * and guaranteed them protection and security. * * * Various factors influenced their decision to seek • safety in flight. * * * The most potent of these factors was the an- nouncement made over the air by the Arab High Executive, urging all Arabs in Haifa to quit. The reason given was that upon the final withdrawal of the British, the combined armies of the Arab states would in- vade Palestine and 'drive the Jews into the sea,' and it was clearly intimated that those Arabs who remained in Haifa and accepted Jewish protection would be regarded as rene- gades." Report to British Police Head- quarters in Jerusalem of April 26, 1948: "Every effort _is being made by the Jews to persuade the Arab population to stay and carry on with their normal . lives * * * and to be assured that their lives and interest will be safe." Tom Mittledorf Joins Citrin-Kolb Oil Co. The association of Tom S. Mitteldorf with the Citrin- Kolb Oil Co., 14445 Linwood, was announced this week by Jacob A. Cit- ric, president- of the firm. Mitteldorf who will be sales manager of the fuel oil division, 1z a s been in the',,%. sales and mer- chandising field f o r the past 25 years. Mitteldorf The C i t r i n- Kolb Co. is a distributor of Standard Oil products. A member of Temple Israel, Mitteldorf is secretary of the congregation's Men's Club and is active in its bowling league. He lives with .his wife, son, Marvin, and daughter, Linda, at 19375 Santa Rosa. These facts have been con- firmed by the representative of Great Britain to the United Na- tions on April 3, 1948, of France on April 9, 1949, by the. Arab press, for example, by Kul- Shay of Beirut of Aug. 19, 1951, and the Arab radio, as the Near East Arab Radio on April 3 and Sept. 27, 1948, the Syrian radio on- Aug. 13, 1948, and the broad:. cast of King Farouk of Egypt to the Arab world of July, 1948. This attitude of Israel toward her Arab population contrasted considerably with the methods by which the Jews were driien out of Iraq and Egypt after pogroms and confiscation of all their property. For the formation of a bal- anced public opinion two things are needed: first, knowledge of all the facts; second, equal ap- plication of the same principles of law and humanity to bath sides. ...You'll Like The Price Smg Rtill ROWED WELT CONCORD GRAPE WIRE ALCOHOL In 8 , vomit *BRONTE KOSHER Jageneiamt &onto Champagne and Wines Co., Inc., Detroit : CLOTHES OPENS ITS NEW . ENLARGED STORE THERE IS A TIME FOR BOASTING ... especially when an exclusive clientele expands so rapidly to demand the doubling of our facilities. Block's is now holding the opening of its enlarged store. Everything is new . . . except Block's traditional high. standards of quality and service. Selections of suits, topcoats, sportswear and haberdashery are much ' larger. Come in to help us celebrate; you'll boast about us, too! CLOTHES 19132. LIVERNOIS, just off 7 Mile Road In Williamsburg Row PHONE 01 1-0480 OPEN: Mon., Thurs., Fri. 'tit 9; Sat. 'til 6 p.m.