American Savings • • - Registers Large Gain - .1iliverance From the Past Perfection Lodge Hears H I Isdale . C011ege b'ean' At the recent June monthly Master Mason banquet of Per- fection Lodge, presided over by Samuel Bez, worshipful master, Dr. Joseph E. Schaivle dean of Hillsdale College, received a standing ovation for his talk on masonry fundamentals. Harry Zausmer, P.M., greeted 18 new Master Masons. and Joseph Sisler, P.M., presented a trophy to Craftsman Lodge for their winning of the inter-lodge bowling competition. American Savings has con- cluded its most successful six month period since its estab- lishment in 1947, it was an- ribunced this week by Adolph Deutsch, 'president. - He added that the firm was now getting ready to distribute its 18th consecutive semi-annual dividend to its thousands of ac- count- holders. •Assets for the first six months of 1956, ending June 30, indicate a $13,000,000 gain over the cor- responding period in 1955. Sav- ings accounts have increased to over $41,500,000, and the asso- ciation has invested more than $39,500,000 in first mortgage loans, including FHA and VA Government-insured mortgages. Deutsch added that the growth of the firm is reflected by each of its six . branches, including the two newest, in . Oak Park and at Van Dyke and East 7 Mile. J. B. Lightman Named Associate Profe,ssor at McGill MONTREAL (JTA) — The appointment of J. B. Lightman, director of the Ann and Harry Bronfman Fund for Social Work Education and Training, as as- sociate professor at the McGill University School of Social Work was announced by Dr. John J. 0. Moore, director of the school. Mr. Lightman has been active in Jewish communal work in the United States and Latin America as well as Canada. Alexander Halpern Dies LONDON, (JTA)—Alexander Halpern, leader of the World ORT Union, former legal ad- viser to the British Embassy in Czarist Russia, died here at the age of 77. During the Ke- rensky revolution, he was Gen- eral Secretary of the Russian Provisional Government. In 1941-45, he was a member of the British Government Misr sion to the United States. A symbol of the miseries North African Jews have endured for centuries, the barefoot boy in the upper picture squats in the "shop" of an artisan to whom he is "apprenticed". They are today's emergency. Whether they migrate to Israel or remain, they cannot continue in the ways of the past. More and more mellah youth are being raised to a modern way of life at the ORT schools, like the students in the lower picture in a machine shop at one of _the ORT vocational schools in Casablanca. ORT programs in North Africa are supported by the JDC, a member agency of the UJA. Colorado Att'y-General Rabbi to Re-Visit Old Vetoes Bible Distribution Pulpit in West Germany * TOPS * IN QUALITT AND TASTE * for : more profits : STOCK THESE *BRANDS WINDSOR CLUB Sweet and Dry Wines LA SALLE CLUB Sweet Wines LA SALLE RED STRIPE Sv,eet and 0.y Wines ROYAL WINDSOR Sweet and Dry Wines SARATOGA Sweet Wines WINDSOR CLUB Win_ Cocktails WINDSOR CLUB Red and White Co-bonatea ON SALE AT BETTER STORES- EVERYWHERE WINES & CHAMPAGNE,INC. rmustmosots. MICHIGAN' DENVER, (JTA) — Colorado Attorney General Duke Dunbar has ruled against the distribu- tion of Gideon Bibles in the public schools of this state. The Gideon Bibles have been distributed in the schools of Colorado Springs and Engle- wood. Action by Duribar fol- lowed similar rulings by the at- torneys general of a number of other states. The distribution of Gideon Bibles had not been widespread in ma j or cities, where school superintendents have generally been alert to the poSsibility of such action being interpreted as a violation of the principle of separation of church and state. But in smaller towns the dis- tribution of Gideon Bibles has been considerably more wide- spread. Rabbi Joachim' Prinz, of Cong. Bnai Abraham, Newark, N. J., will become the first former German rabbi to re- visit his old pulpit„ when he will spend two weeks in July ' in West Germany delivering sermons and lectures under the auspices of the Cultural De- partment of the World _Jewish Congress. The Berlin Jewish Commun- ity requested the appearance of Rabbi' Prinz, who is chairman of the American Jewish Con- gress' Commission on World Affairs and a member of the WJC executive. Young. Jews Saied by OSE (11) from Nazis . Form Group in U.S. NEW YORK, (JTA)—A group of 30 young Jews, who during MI World War II were saved from . to death at the hands of the Nazis H- by OSE workers in France and brought to the United States, have established a new chapter affiliated with the American W. OSE Committee in New York. The new group will sponsor an OSE institution overseas and establish intimate personal con- xF tact , with its young charges in memory of the days 'in which they themselves were helped by the • OSE, the announcement said. g 21 1 DISCOUNTS 1847 Rogers 55 Piece Service for 8. List $100.90 Community Lowest prices on All Merchandise PRECISION JEWELERS 15362 LIVERNOIS UN. 3-8362 •• SCHOSTAK BROTHERS & CO. 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Officer from year, Mohammed el F a s s y, Armistice Post Pleases Israel Minister of Public Education, JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Sat- told a press conference here. isfaction was expressed in the Israel press over the fact that MELTZER FAMILY CLUB United Nations truce headquar- is planning a family picnic this ters has relieved Commander Sunday. New club officers are Elmer Terrell of the U. S. Navy Harry B. Meitzer, president; from his post as chairman of Mrs. Gilbert Meyer, secretary; the Israel-Jordan Mixed Armis- and Mrs. Russell Meltzer, treas- tice Commission. urer. The move came several- days after the Israelis charged Com- mander Terrell with having _committed a "travesty" in agree- ing with the Jordan delegation Let Jack's Food Box that an Israeli patrol — which Do Your Cooking! lost two dead—had been in vi- olation of the armistice agree- BAR ment when it returned fire which had been directed at it from across the Jordan frontier Tray Catering a Specialty 0■ June 24. 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