Old -Guard Israe li' ,f udge Stalls Plan For 'Christian TV' Apparel Trade Groups _Assure Arrives in U. S. Israeli of Campaign Success On Ship's 1st Trip Assuring Colonel Ruth Berman of the Israeli Army that all of the 3,000 prospects in the apparel trades sections will be solicited for contributions to the Allied Jewish Campaign are trades sections leaders (standing, left to right) Max J. Pincus, Meyer Zolkower, Alex Sklar, Bernard Walker, (seated left to right) Stanley J. Winkelman, James Wineman and Max Osnos. Ten of the 14 apparel trades sections sponsored a dinner at which Colonel Berman was guest of honor. Lieutenant Colonel Ruth Berman, of the Israeli Army,, who came to Detroit to speak at two Allied Jewish Campaign dinners, has returned to Israel secure in the knowledge that her words helped make each dinner a complete success. Speaking first to the apparel trades sections of mercantile division, Col. Berman helped prompt pledges totaling $98,- 795. Stanley J. Winkelman, co- chairman of the mercantile di- vision, reports that the figure raised is better than a 48 per cent increase over last year. At the Mechaflarama Dinner of the Mechanical trades divi- sion, Col. Berman, who was two. years old when she came to Palestine, outlined the needs of her people with great feel- ing and sincerity. Mechanical trades division chairmen, Jack 0. Lefton and Emil T. Stern, reported that their division has raised $926,- 992. This is $67,749 more than was pledged in the division last year, but the division is striving to surpass its $1,167,- IF YOU TURN THE •s••n UP SIDE DOWN YOU WON'T FIND A FINER WINE THAN • OGO quota for 1956, the chair- men report. Harvey H. Goldman, a for- mer co-chairman of the Allied Jewish Campaign, was dinner chairman. Samuel J. Hambur- ger, a former campaign treas- urer was co-chairman. Avraham Shapira, 86 - year - old "frontiersman" of Israel who established the "Shomrim," mounted patrols which guarded the isolated Jewish settlements in Palestine the early years of this century,, arrived in New:=:. York on the maiden voyage of the SS Zion, newest a d d i- tion to the Zim Israel America Line's trans- Atlantic p a 5- senger fleet: The vener- a b 1 e farmer- s o l d i e r was Shapira born in the Ukraine and came to Palestine as a boy 75 years ago. He lived most of his life at Petach Tikvah, the oldest settlement in Israel. He is visit- ing the United States as a guest of .the Day - Jewish Morning J o u r n a 1, which is currently publishing his autobiography. Shapira founded the "Shom- rim" in 1907 when Palestine was largely a wilderness and the scattered Jewish settlements were at the mercy of Bedouin marauders. Jewish News Stamp Collector By HENRY B. STERN Topical, or thematic stamp collecting, is one of the most popular forms of the hobby. A topical collector is not especi- ally concerned with a stamp's country of origin. He collects stamps that fit into a particular theme or subject. Here are sev- eral topical collections that this writer has seen: religious sub- jects on stamps; flags on stamps; women on stamps; stamps print- ed only in black; stamps show- ing bows and arrows. The list is endlesS—apparently the in- genuity of topical philatelists hats no bounds. Collectors interested in learn- ing more about topical philately should set aside June 15, 16 and 17, when the American Topical AssOciation will hold its fifth international stamp exhibiton in Detroit at the Tuner Hotel. The highlight of the philatelic year will be the Fifth Interna- tional Philatelic Exhibition (FIPEX) to be held at the new Coliseum in New York City, April 28 through May 6. Exhibi- tions of stamps from collectors and post office departments of over 50 countries will be shown. The United States is issuing a special stanmp, postal card arid air mail envelope for the oc- casion. The Israeli Ministry of Posts will exhibit philatellic material and plans to have at least one representative on hand to meet collectors, answer questions, and so forth. MIIAN ■ Z1144111212311°TDEIrli101T. MILK M ICHIGAN 1110NDED WINERY SO' THE LARGEST SELLING WINE IN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN—AND PORT WINE WON THE HIGHEST INTERNATIONAL A WARD IN PARIS, FRANCE. Re ubin KAMINSKY, of Hartford, Conn., national com- mander of the Jewish War Vet- erans of the U.S.A., is under- taking a "special mission" to Israel, leaving the United States Saturday. He conferred with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles on Monday. Detroit Jewish News-5 Friday, April 6, 1956 from Saul ercli, at PACKER PONTIAC "America's Largest Pontiac Dealer" 18650 Livernois UN 3-9300 Please Ask for Saul Berch when you come'in IF YOU'RE THINKING OF NEW — DRAPERIES BED SPREADS or LINENS ... THINK ONLY OF THE VERY FINEST at the LOWEST PRICE ESTABLISHED SINCE 1910 .. . On Livernois for over 6 Years Rep. Martha Griffiths Editor, The Jewish News: Let me take this opportunity through your fine publication to express my thanks and appre- ciation to the many persons in Detroit who have written me regarding the tense situation in the Middle East. Since many of these corres- pondents have not included their addresses, it has been im- possible for me to answer per- sonally, and it is my hope, through the medium of your columns, to convey my appre- ciation to these individuals. The Arab-Israeli situation has not improved in recent weeks, and it is certainly incumbent that our Government initiate constructive action, not only to prevent the destruction of this democratic nation of Israel, but also, to prevent a war in that part of the world. Let me compliment ybur pub- lication on the fine job it is doing, and let ,me thank you for this opportunity to answer my many friends in Detroit. Martha W. Griffiths Member of Congress The ban on sales also applies to Hooker's two companies — Film Network, Inc. and Master . Television Corp. Justice Steuer held that "either the scheme is visionary or the schemer is a charlatan." . Get Your New PONTIAC Our Letter Box An Open Letter From ,7 THERE'S ONLY ONE A. PUPKO' 19011 LIVERNOIS at W. 7 MILE ROAD OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.M. • int, in the rain/ y au%/be singh:b, IF YOU SAVE FOR EMERGENCIES WITH US SAVE WHERE YOUR DOLLARS EARN MORE Two Jews Elected to Tunis Assembly TUNIS (JTA)—Tunisia's first National Assembly will have two Jewish members.' Albert Bessis and Andre Barouch were elected on the National Front ticket, which carried Tunisia in a landslide victory, capturing every seat in the legislature. 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