Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer. David Breslau, former na- tional secretary of the organiza- tion who has just returned to the U. S. to resume work for the movement, will be featured speaker. Dr. Last to Receive Conservatives' Citation and Mrs. Leah Koven will lead in community singing. Women of Branch 4 will serve as host- esses. The following newly-elected officers of the Labor Zionist Council will be installed: Sand- ford Goldberg, chairman; David Sislin, Harold Berke and Joseph Edelman, vice-chairmen; Myra Richardson, secretary; Morris Ginsburg, treasurer; Phyllis Pincus, program chairman; Mor- ris Schaver, Sidney Shevitz, Morris Lieberman, I. Pokemp- ner, William Thomson and Nor- man Naimark, advisory com- mittee. Dr. Marvin A. Last, former president of Beth Aaron Syna- gogue and presntly chairman of its educational committee, will receive a citation at convo- cation ceremonies of the Jewish Theological Seminary this Sun- day afternoon, in New York. ■0■ ■ He will be one of 100 presi- dents and former presidents of United Synagogue congrega- tions to be honored for their active part in the conservative movement. The ceremony honors t h e This Week's Radio and memory of the late Louis Mar- Television Programs shall. During the program, the of Jewish Interest first Louis Marshall Memorial THE ETERNAL LIGHT Medal will be given to Samuel Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Friedland. James Marshall, son Station: WWJ. Of Mr. Marshall, will speak. Feature: "In the Beginning," A dinner which follows will be addressed by Gov. Robert. B. the story of the last days be- Meyner, of New Jersey, and fore the destruction of the Hon. Simon E. Sobeloff, Judge Warsaw Ghetto, will be told. * * of the U.S. Court of Appeals. MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday. Student Music Club Station: WXYZ. To Begin Meetings Feature: The fourth and con- The student group of the cluding broadcast by Dr. Fer- Music Study Club will hold its dinand M. Isserman, rabbi of - sting of the season 8:30 Temple Israel, St. Louis, Mo., first p.m., today, at the home of will offer a talk on "No Sec- its advisor, Mrs. I. Mendelson, tarian or Hyphenated Vote." * * * 17198 Woodingham. Jules Yan- COUNCIL BROADCAST over, violinist will speak on romanticism. Time: 11:15 a.m., Sunday. The group is open to all stu- Station: WJLB. dents with musical abilities Feature: The weekly broad- who are of high school and cast of the Jewish Community college age. For further in- Council, - part of the Altman formation, call Jack Fax o n, Jewish Hour, will offer a talk president, TO. 5-1328, or Joanne by Dr. Max Kapustin, vice- Weintraub, s e c r et a r y, UN. president of Hapoel Hamizrachi, 4-9009. on activities of that organiza- CHIIIM.0 0111M411•111111411111111.04=114.1•0011 0 eivry (9n tion. Israel Phosphate Exports Jump a Record 80 Per Cent * 1 0■41.=.0e1•1■00■041111 . 1. 10411 0 ■01 ....0 ■ 04Iii.M..) 0 and-appreciation dinner, Sept. 26, at the church. The church annually presents its citations to three community persons who have distinguished themselves in human relations or civic undertakings. Among those honored in pre- vious years have been the late B. Benedict Glazer, Rabbi Mor- ris Adler, Dr. Shmarya Klein- man, Sidney M. Srevitz, Hoke Levin, Samuel J. Lieberman, and Saul Rose. Others to be honored with Joffe are Mrs. Ben R. Donald- son, president of the United Church Women of Michigan, and Mrs. Mary Kastead, of the De- troit Teacher's Federation. Speaker of the evening will be Dr. James H. Robinson, noted Presbyterian religious l e a d e r. The Rev. Malcolm G. Dade is the rector of St. Cyprian's Church. ADULT SOCIAL CLUB Present A FALL DANCE At DEXTER DAVISON BRANCH OF JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER SEPT 23rd, 1956 at 8:30 P.M. DANCE TO BILLY SCHWARTZ And His Orchestra Members $1 - Non-Members $1.25 Refreshments Served 0.1.4.1 ■ 00MIMEM I VEG ETAR IA N * * Business Briefs • SALESMEN J E. 9-0200 10-1 P.M. B. M. Joffe, executive direc- tor of the Jewish Community Council, will be among three community leaders honored by The Women's Division of the St. Cyprian's Episcopal Church, Jewish Welfare Federation will at the 18th annual anniversary- begin its program of member education with a four session Leadership Training Institute, Warn of Missionary 9:30 a.m., Monday, Oct. 1, at the Esther Berman Branch of Mail and Fund-Raising the United Hebrew Schools. Acting on reports received Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, divi- from residents of predominantly sion president, said the Institute is designed to show members of Jewish neighborhoods in the the Women's Division how Al- Detroit area, the Jewish Com- lied Jewish Campaign dollars munity Council this week took enable the Jewish Welfare Fed- note of increased distribution eration to serve the community of missionary material designed through its member agencies for Jewish readers, which has and advance Jewish causes na- been accompanied by a solici- tionally and overseas. tation of funds. Isidore Sobeloff, Federation The material, in the form of executive vice - president, will magazines and brochures, is in present "The Federation Idea," some instances partly in the a talk on the history, activities Yiddish language. and organization of Federation. Commenting on the matter, Mrs. Harry August is Wo- the Council noted that individ- men's Division vice-president in uals representing recognized charge of education. Mesdames Jewish institutions carry with Irving Posner and Nathan N. them credentials of the local Kaplan head the division's edu- Vaad Hayeshivot. cation committee. The latter arrangement is in The Leadership Training sub- keeping with the agreement committee is headed by Mrs. reached between the Council Isidore Sobeloff and includes and the Vaad Horabbonim in Mesdames Morris J. Brandwine. respect to solicitors who ap- Daniel Cohn, John Grekim, J. proach Jewish householders. Shurly Horwitz, Harold Robin- Persons who do not carry this son, Richard Shwayder, Harry certification have not received August, Irving Posner and Na- the sanction of the Vaad Harab- than N. Kaplan. bonim for solicitation of funds. "A NEW MORNING" Time: 10 a.m., Sunday. Station: WJBK-TV. Feature: A tour of Israel from Dan to Eilat will show the prob- lems resulting from heavy im- migration into the Jewish state and the progress being made to overcome these obstacles. JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Israel's export of phosphates has in- creased 80 percent in the last year, Mordecai Bentov, Minis- ter for Development, announced here. He said Israel's annual production of phosphates will soon hit 150,000 tons. Shipments to Japan will be renewed under an order just Sid Shmarak's received for 8,000 tons at world prices. A final consignment of 30,000 tons is due to go to Hun- gary shortly. A Hungarian rep- resentative is expected here to SPITZER'S HEBREW BOOK negotiate a new agreement for & GIFT CENTER, 18294 the purchase of fertilizers. Wyoming, has just received the new RCA Victor release of "Jan Peerce Sings HEBREW MEL- SPECIALTY ODIES." In addition to favorites on a previous recording, the beautiful melodies Mom-E-Le, Rozhinkes Mit Mandlen, Shiroh TOP NOTCH ONLY and Zemerl, have been added. * * BEST JOB IN TOWN GRUNT'S MARKET, 18252 1—To those who qualify, draw.of Wyoming, were high gratified $7,500 to $15,00 yearly. but extremely embarrassed re- 2—Five qualified newspaper leads cently, when they sold out the daily (no canvassing). 1,800 pickled herring (in jars) pre- qualified leads guaranteed pared by Mrs. Grunt. Things of yearly. this nature cannot be rushed 3—Average earnings per sale, $50. say the Grunts, and beg the With five chances daily for sale. indulgence of their many cus- 1—No slow season. Leads 12 mos. tomers until the product is a year. available again. 5—Present top-notch men earning * * $15,000 to $25,000 yearly. Arnie Fuller, formerly with 6—Be associated with a nationally- Holbrook Super Markets, is now known company and a leader the proprietor of HY's JUVE- in its field. NILE CENTER, 23021 Coolidge 7—Our plant is 26,000 square feet at 9 Mile Rd. in Oak Park. Fea- on a 10-acre lot. tured are nationally advertised 8—Positively no canvassing. All juvenile furniture, baby bug- newspaper leads. gies, strollers, bathinettes, and a 9—Immediate chance for earning. complete selection of toys. —PHONE— MR. SEYMORE pR MR. JACK Joffee to Receive St. Cyprian Award Form Cultural Istitute MONTEVIDEO, (JTA) — Dr. Francisco Gamarra, Uruguayan Foreign Minister, received a Jewish delegation which in- formed him of the establishment here of an Uruguayan - Israel Cultural Institute. ; TRY HEINZ KOSHER VEGETARIAN BEANS HAWAIIAN STYLE...a delightful parve recipe Chunks of golden sweet pineapple give a new tang to an old favorite! Quick nourishing, and so simple to prepare. First:—Preheat the oven to 350°F. (Moderately hot). Then take—• 3 slices of canned pineapple 1 tablespoon pineapple syrup (from the same can) 2 tablespoons light brown sugar 1 can (16 oz.) Heinz Kosher Vegetarian Beans in Tomato Sauce dash of ground cloves (Makes 3.4 servings. To double recipe—use % teaspoon of ground cloves and double all other ingredients.) ... s .vv . , ,-.. VOW t.14 - . Ont o ebli. P41111114111111111111 .„.0,1 Ir % A IP11 If 1. CUT UP 2 of the 3 eine- apple slices into small pieces. vEGETAR. BEANS IN TOMATO 5AtICE icf ..'"?' 2.. COMBINE beans, cut-up pineapple, syrup, sugar, and ground cloves in 10" x 6" x 1" baking dish. 3. GARNISH with halves of remaining pineapple slice (stuck with whole cloves if desired). Bake at 350° F. for 25 minutes or until hot. Sit down and dig in. ■ 0 • 4. :'• !'!. Always ask for HEINZ—the world's largest-selling vegetarian beans, Look for the 0 seal of endorsement of THE UNION OF ORTHODOX JEWISH CONGREGATIONS OF AMERICA. OCILIKHINDOOM0911.1.MOSSN•0•1.1ficer.OENStraKe.....M.DalasUalirOS.O.C.C.0.21.0.1•004•0041 ■ 04 ■ 04NWOMeret.././.1 ■1■ 011111111011111.1.1110111711 ■ 11.... 9-THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS—Friday; Septemb er 21, 1956 Labor Zionists Set Opening Program JWF Women The Detroit Labor Zionist Or- A musical program of Yid- Begin Training ganization will hold a M'Laveh dish, Hebrew and English folk Malkeh on Saturday evening to songs will be presented by Mil- open the season at the Labor ton Hyman, young folk singer, Institute, Oct. 1