Bond Women's Division to Open Campaign with Luncheon-Seminar A luncheon and seminar will open the season- for the De- troit Women's Division for State of Israel Bonds at 12 noon, Monday in the Labor Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer. Plan- ning the event and the subsequent, "Sabra Look" fashion show on June 19 are these members of the board of governors; left to right: Mesdames DAVID SCHACHTER, fashion show chair- man; NORMAN KANTOR, seminar chairman; CHARLES MILAN, Women's Division chairman; ALEXANDER W. SAN- DERS, education chairman; and JOSEPH KATCHKE, hon- orary Division chairman. Mrs. Kantor will moderate -the sem- inar panel, of which Mrs. Milan, Mrs. Sanders and Mrs. Katchke will be members. Panelists not shown are Mesdames Benjamin Gorrelick, Robert Coggan, Philip Helfman, Gerson Berris and Miss Lillian Fischer. All women in the community are invited. Committee Charges American Policy with Four-Point Near East Liability A1 NEW YORK, (JTA) though United States policy has' . ben aimed at preserving peace Ln the Middle East, recent ac- tions have failed tp put the "necessary teeth" into this pol- icy, the American Jewish- Com- mittee charged. In a statement, the AJC but- tressed its charge by citing the following: • "1. Our fear of starting an arms race in the Middle East has tipped the balance of power among the nations in that area and increased the likelihood of war; 2. Our failure to remember Arab alignments in the past has caused us to woo questionable `allies.'; 3. We have succumbed to a series of brazen assaults- on the rights of American citizens and American business inter- ests." The AJC demanded a firm U. S. stand to insure: 1.. No change in the status quo by Is- Danny Kaye Gets Israel's Welcome rael or the Argo countries through force of arms; 2. Ces- sation of any and every aggres- siVe act on the part of any na- tion in the Middle East; 3. Ec- onomic and technical aid to all the people of the Middle East, to help overcome poverty, dis- ease, illiteracy and other social ills which have plagued the peoples of this area for cen- turies; 4. Sale of defensive arms to Israel, so that she may pro- tect herself against the threat of aggression. "Decisive action now from the Western powers is essential if war between the Arab coun- tries and Israel is to be averted in the coming months," the American J e w i s h Committee urged. It also charged that "the activities of some Arab repre- sentatives in the United States have come to bear ominous re- semblance to the Nazi cam- paign" in the pre-Pearl Harbor years. Citing some of the anti-Semit- ic literature from Arab sources circulated in the United States, the AJC asserted: "The Arab- Israel controversy in the U.S.A. has been pushed beyond the bounds of honest argumentation into the danger zone of dema- goguery and incitement to reli- gious hatred." Joyful Weddings Turn to Tragedy in Israd 'Incident By a Special Correspondent JERUSALEM — Four wed- dings in one day in the tiny village of Nahal Oz, along the Gaza Strip, was a big event, and from every corner of Israel parents and friends of the par- ticipants were gathering to par- ticipate in the festive occasion. When the guests arrived, however, the smiles of antici- pation froze on their faces. At 6 a.m., a kibbutz member on guard duty had gone to the frontier to drive off a group of infiltrators who were try- ing to harvest, the crops of Nahal Oz. He was dragged from his horse, and, after a struggle pulled across the 'border. The long wait ended that afternoon, when the broken body of 20- year-old Roy Rothberg was brought back across the bor- Italy Plans Census on Number of Jews ROME (JTA)—The fifth con- gress of the Union of Italian Jewish Communities called for a census among Italy's Jews to establish their exact number as well as other information con- cerning them. Current esti- mates place them at 30,000. In a series of resolutions, the congress stressed the import- ance of creating new Jewish schools and publishing text- books for them, urged the in- clusion of women in the coun- cils of the institutions of Ital- ian Jewry and elected a new Council of the Union composed of three rabbis, 14 laymen and one woman, Tullia Zevia. Chief Rabbi Elio Toaff warned the delegates of the danger of assimilation in Italy due to ignorance of Jewish traditions, indifference to- them and to the fact that many ac- tive Jews 'had left for Israel. der through UN intervention. That same day, one soldier was killed and two wounded along the Ga-ta Strip, and in the first week after Dag Hammar- skjold's cease-fire agreements with Lebanon, Syria and Jor- dan, there were 12 other inci- dents along Israel's borders. Israelis firmly believe that even if the cease-fire agree- ments were scrupulously ob- served by the Arabs, the truces would not end the tension. The threat of war, they say, still hangs over Israel's head. Therefore, three days after announcement of the cease-fire and the departure of Hammar- skjold from the Middle East, volunteers from Israel's cities went out to 25 border settle- ments to build fortifications. The Israel government con- tinues to increase its taxes, and more border settlements con- tinue to be established to help plug holes in the expanded border. Senate Committee Approves Sobeloff WASHINGTON, (JTA) — A Senate- Judiciary subcommittee approved the nomination of Simon E. Sobeloff as Judge of the U. S. Court of Appeals for the 4th District. ' Sobeloff, now Solicitor G-en- eral, was nominated last year by President Eisenhower but Southern Senators succeeded in obstructing confirmation of the appointment. The nomination now goes be- fore the full Judiciary Commit- tee. In the vote taken by the subcommittee three members voted for Sobeloff while two abstained. . How Did We Get to be America's largest Dealer? Simi* by seviall 0 e apstoaters the most Now writ NFEIING •VME-MMI THE M MMUS ANNOUNCEMENT Let It Be Known That The Owners of MAYER'S BAKERY 12028 Dexter Blvd. bet. Elmhurst and Monterey do now as in years past fully cooperate with the VAAD HORABBONIM, and faithfully follow through all rules and regulations pertaining to Kashruth and Sabbath observance. They surely deserve our patronage and support. Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Detroit With the Help of God Sivan 5716 _ 1926 -1956 Yeshivah BETH YEHUDAH • Israel Bond Group Slates June as 'Security Month' NEW YORK (JTA) —. The Israel Bond Organization pro- claimed June as "S ecurity Month" in its campaign to raise a minimum of $30,000,000 for Israel by the end of June. Abr a ha m Feinberg, bond drive president, announced that Louis M. Rabinowitz, Jewish philanthropist, had beep select- ed for the 1956 recipient of the State of Israel Bonds Distin- guished Economic G uar di an Award. Rabinowitz is being honored for his support of scho- larly research, at the third an- nual Guardians of Israel din- ner, June 19. Casual interest turned into deep emotional experience for comedian DANNY KAYE when he visited Israel on a recent mission to the Near and Middle East on behalf of UNICEF, the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund. Nowhere in his travels around the world, Kaye said, had he Indonesian President Hopes received anything like the tu- for Israel-Egypt Peace multuous welcome that awaited NEW YORK, (JTA) — Presi- him as he stepped off an EL AL ISRAEL airliner at Lod. dent Sukarno of Indonesia ex- Sensing that here was a world- pressed the hope that Israel and famous Jew — rediscovering Egypt would find a means for in brotherhood." The his identity with his people through Israel's children — the Indonesian Chief of State, who entire nation took him to its a little over a year ago was heart and went out of its way host to the Asian-African con- to make him feel at home. A ference at Bandung, which stop in Egypt, originally includ- adopted Arab-sponsored anti- ed in the agenda of the tour Israel resolutions, expressed was cancelled by mutual con- his hope for Egyptian-Israel sent. The purpose of the tour brotherhood at Mayor Wagner's was to survey the work of official luncheon tendered him UNICEF in the area and to pro- as a guest of the City of New duce a film on the work of the York at the Waldorf-Astoria autpriev Rta mina Dianna Kaye.. :Hotel. Invites the Jewish Community of Detroit to participate in its CHARTER DINNER commemorating 30 years since the -signing of the Charter of Yeshivah Beth Yehudah and serv- ing the cause of religious education in our community. • Participate in the celebration of Torah. • Synagogues and organizations are requested to send their representatives. Wed., June 13, 1956 6:30 p.m. Cong. Beth Shmuel, Dexter, corner Glendale For Reservations Call WE. 1-0203 Dexter, between Sturtevant and Cortland Dinner Committee Meyer Weingarden, Chairman Morris Snow, Co-Chairman Harry E Citrin Wolf Cohen Abraham M. Silverstein