Earlier Deadlines for June 1 Issue In view of the occurrence of Decoration Day on Wednesday, there will be earlier deadlines for copy for our issue of June 1. All editorial copy must reach our office before 11 a.m. on Monday, May 28. Photographs can not be accepted after noon on Friday, May 25, for that issue. The deadline for classified advertising will be at noon on Tuesday, May 29. Hotel Chain Fetes 18th Anniversary Detroit's Sheraton - Cadillac Hotel 'on Wednesday joined 31 other hotels in the chain oper- ated by the Sheraton Corp., which this week celebrated its 18th anniversary. Actually, with the addition on Tuesday of 22 hotels in the Ep- pley chain, the Sheraton Corp. now has a total of 54 hotels, making it one of the largest in the world. Its hotels are lo- cated in all major cities of the U.S. and Canada. The local celebration was highlighted by a party for radio, television and newspaper peo- ple, and was held in the Grand for the most wonderful Ballroom and Founder's Room of the Sheraton-Cadillac. Hosts and hostesses at the party were Mark ,Sclu;nidt, gen- eral manager,-and Mrs. Schmidt, and William Stodghill, resident manager, and Mrs. Stodghill. - The 1200-room Sheraton-Cad- illac was built in 1924 and was Book-Cadillac un- known as til 1951 When when it was bought by the Sheraton Corp. Hors d'ouevres tables, which included specialties*of the hotel, were supervised by Herman Schwartz, catering manager, who is responsible for parties, weddings and banquets held on the Sheraton-Cadillac's two ball- room floors. The Sheraton chain was founded in 1934 by three BostOn men, Ernest and George Hen- derson and Robert Moore. Speeding on U.S. streets and highways injured 702,560 men, women and children. 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STERN Stamp collectors interested in the stamps of Israel and Pales- tine have two fine organizations to which they can belong, The Israel-Palestine Philatelic Soci- ety of America and the Society of Israel Philatelists, both active groups. For information about these societies, readers are invited to write to The Jew- • ish News. During the little over 100 years that "Eretz Yisrael" has been under Turkish, British and Israeli rule, the. stamps of many countries have been used in this small land. In the 1850s Austria operated her own post office and postal service from Jerus- alem. Other countries which also followed this practice (with Ottoman - Turkish permission) were Russia, Germany, France, England and Great Britain. With the British invasion of Palestine in 1914 and the subse- quent establishment of the British Mandate, regular Pales- tinian stamps under British su- pervision were issued. Since 1948, the stamps of the State of Israel have been used within the Israeli postal system. The following items were ad- vertised in a recent issue of a; leading stamp journal: "Jewish War Prisoners in Indian Intern- ment Camps, 1942-1945, Group of 5 different censored covers (i.e., postally used envelopes) addressed to the Jewish Relief Association, Bombay, India." The price for these unusual, if not rare, covers was given as $25. Claims. Conference Sets Directly on Lake Michigan, 500 feet of private beach on the PREMISES • Picturesque - Spacious Grounds - All Vacation Activities - Professional Entertain• ment Staff headed by SALLY, "the Yiddishe Kate Smith" - Dancing nightly - 130 Modern Airy Rooms - including Newly Constructed DeLuxe Rooms - Tiled Private Baths • Delicious Kosher Food - Children's Activities Supervised by Counsellor - Attractive Rates. 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For further information, Stern may be contacted at his home, 18681 MacArthur, KE. 7-3336. Turkey Starts Egypt 'Get Tough' Drive ISTANBUL, (JTA) T h e Turkish government embarked on a"get tough with Egypt" campaign while three promi- nent Turkish newspapermen, just back from Israel, started a series of articles in their news- papers praising what they saw in the Jewish State, The campaign against Egypt was launched with a broadcast over the government-controlled Ankara Radio charging Egypt with creating discord in the Middle East and with serving Communist ends. "The Egyp- tian leaders are behaving like the last adherents of an impe- rialism which is going out of fashion," the Turkish broadcast said. The three Turkish journalists, in their articles on Israel, are unanimous in their -opinion that Israel wants peace, is friendly toward Turkey and is a positive factor for progress in the Mid- dle East. The newspapermen — Falih Rifki Atay of Dunya, Burhan Felek of Cumhuriyet, and Mi- that Perin of the Istanbul Ex- press — compared Israel with Turkey and suggested that this country could learn many things from Israel. Mr. Atay suggested a student exchange with Israel rather than with the United States or European countries. Applications Deadline NEW YORK, (JTA) -- The tivities for which funds are re- deadline date for the filing of quested. applications to the Conference on Jewish Material Claims DES Against Germany by organiza- tions, institutions and commu- AMMEMZEIMI Y nities seeking the allocation of DREAM ISLAND of funds for the year 1957 is June the LAURENTIANS Ste. Agathe des 30, 1956, the Conference an- Monts, P. Q., Canada nounced here. This is a change Paradise for Honey- mooners. 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