• Bnai Brith Names Four Members-at-Large to Governing Board WASHINGTON, D. C.—Bnai Brith has broken tradition by adding members-at-large to its board of governors. The first delegation is uninstructed as to the next choice. Although uncommitted to any platform at present, Meyers and Mrs. Phillips will caucus with the Michigan delegation on Sunday night, where they are staying at the Congress Hotel. Mrs. Phillips, who is a dele- gate for the first time, said she hopes to see a strong civil rights program, aid to democratic countries in Asia and the Mid- dle East and repeal of the Mc- Carran-Walter Immigration Act. Meyers, chairman of the 17th District Democratic Party or- ganization, said that he feels certain a plank will be adopted asking the U. S, Government and State Department not to tolerate discrimination against The itinerary of the second American citizens of any race or annual Detroit Services Group religion (a reference to the ban Caravan to Israel was discussed on Jewish personnel in Saudi by prospective caravan mem- Arabia.) bers who met' at the Fred M. Also among Michigan's dele- Butzel Memorial Building. gation of 88 -delegates (each en- The caravan will visit points titled to a half vote) and 44 of interest in Tel Aviv, Jeru- alternates are: salem, the Negev, Haifa, Galilee Mrs. Helen Salamon, 4341 and Nathania. Receptions for the Glendale; Dorothy Grundstein, caravan are scheduled by 826 Longfellow; William Light, Israel's president, the Munici- 16252 Griggs; Samuel Panzer, pality of Tel Aviv, the Jewish 2014 Blaine; Edwin Goldring, Agency and by the mayor of of Jackson; Mrs. Ann Zimmer- man, of Bay City, all alternates; Haifa. Points of interest on the 15- and Benny Bernard, of Flint; day tour are the garden city and Myron Blixt, of Alpena, of Ramat Gan, Weizmann Insti- delegates. Mrs. Phillips was first chair- tute of Science, Beersheba, the Knesset, Hebrew University, man of the Democratic Club of Jerusalem, Mount Zion and the Oak Park, Huntington Woods ancient caves at Beth Shearim. and Pleasant Ridge. She will Caravan members will take a represent the 18th Congres- sional District at the conven- synagogue tour through the Mea tion. She also is a member of Sharim quarter of Jerusalem, a the Oakland County Democratic drive through the Judean Hills, Committee and the State Cen- a boat ride on the sea of Gali- tral Committee of the Demo- lee, a starlight drive along Mt. cratic Party in Oakland County. Carmel, have lunch in a Kib- Meyers has held official posi- butz and make a sightseeing tion in the party since 1948, stop at Nazareth. when he served as secretary Sponsored locally by the De- of the 17th District. He was troit Service Group of the Jew- elected chairman in 1950, and ish Welfare Federation, the Car- has held that post since. This avan to Israel is made with the is his second convention as a cooperation of the government delegate. of Israel, the Jewish Agency, El Al Israel Airlines and the • United Jewish Appeal. This year's Caravan will leave New York Oct. 2 and return Oct. 18. The estimated cost, $1,250-$1,300, includes first class travel, living accommodations and all expenses. Caravan mem- bers may, without additional transportation cost, stay on in Israel or stop off in Europe. To join the Caravan, call Ingram Bander of the Jewish Welfare Federation, WO 5-3939. The Michigan delegation to the National Democratic Con- vention, which opens on Mon- day in Chicago, will be uncom- mitted, both to the selection of a candidate and the stating of planks for the party platform. This is the opinion of Alfred V. Meyers, of 16809 Sussex, and Mrs. Robert F. Phillips, of 25101 W. Roy court, Huntington Woods, who are delegates to the convention. Following first ballot support to Michigan's "favorite son" candidate, Gov. Williams, the four men to be elected to these new positions are Senator Her- bert H. Lehman; Philip W. L o w n, Boston manufacturer; Jacob Alson, senior partner in the New York accounting firm of Alson and Brown; and Frank R. S. Kaplan, president of the Copp erw eld Steel Company of Pittsburgh. The positions were created at the Bnai Brith triennial con- vention held last May in order that Bnai Brith policy-making at the highest level might bene- fit from the experience and abilities of outstanding mem- "bers. 58 Arrive from Satellites HAIFA, (JTA)—A party of 58 Jews from several East Eu- ropean Communist countries ar- rived here aboard the vessel Negbah. Forty-five are from Poland, seven from the USSR, four from Romania and two from Czechoslovakia. • Lown Lehman Federation Sets Caravan Itinerary N The new members-at-large were elected upon recommenda- tion of Philip M. Klutznick, president of the organization. A fifth member will be elected to the national guiding body at a later date. ,Thinking of Cadillac — Think of Me . . . JOHN LEBOW Representing EAST JEFFERSON BRANCH CADILLAC MOTOR COMPANY Kaplan Alson LO. 3180 E. JEFFERSON 7-6811 — Res. 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"I believe," he said, "that anyone that stirs up racial ha- treds and other antagonisms that are based upon race or - re- ligion or differences in basic philosophy—it is always a mis- take. It is a very grave error and a disservice to the United States. Extreme statements of this kind can do no one any good. "The path of human progress is not along the path of hatreds; it is not along the path of ex- tremes. It is along the path that represents the road where peo- ple of good will and real sensi- bilities can get together and say, 'Here is a way we can go together'." Youth Leave for Israel RIO DE JANEIRO, (JTA)— A group of 10 Jewish youths be- tween 18 and 27 years of age left Brazil to serve for one year in Israel border settlements. A second group will leave in Sep- tember. All of us try to get the best value for every dollar we spend. Why not apply the same wisdom to the money we save? 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Open 9:30 to 4:30 Thurs. to 8:30 p.m. 5-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, August 10, 1956 `Uncommitted' Michigan Delegation to Press for Civil Rights, Aid to Israel