"Peanuts for Polio" is the idea behind a planned inva- . sion of Northwest Detroit this Saturday and Sunday by the Jewish War Veterans and its Ladies Auxiliary. Members of both groups will sell the pea- nuts to aid the 195'7 March of Dimes. Talking over the drive are, left to right, LARRY GUBOW, JWV com- mander; LEONARD N. SIM- ONS, board member of the March of Dimes; BERNARD L. HOFFMAN, chairman of the peanut drive; and little BOBBY SITRON. Bobby, now four, contracted polio when he was two. Mrs. Jay Schwartz is heading the women's ac- tivities. The veterans will be posted along Dexter Blvd. and W. '7 Mile Rd. The March of Dimes drive is an extra- curricular activity for JWV, which is planning its Star Spangled Revue, "That's En- tertainment" to raise funds for its veterans' assistance program. The revue is planned for Feb. 17, in the Henry and Edsel Ford auditorium. U.S. Envoy to Report on Egyptian Terrorism WASHINGTON, (JTA ) —Ray- mond Hare, U. S. Ambassador to Egypt, who the State Depart- ment said has been in continu- ing contact with the Egyptian GoVernment on the reported mistreatment of Egyptian Jews, !arrived in •••:W as h ington ::this week for consultation. It is believed ,:that he brought personal word on the Egyp- tian-Jewish s u e, although that was not his reason • for coming. State Depart- ment spokes- man Lincoln White said that Hare Hare has "ex- pressed the concern of the American people and govern- ment over reports of anti-Jew- ish actions and has urged the adoption of moderate policies." But, White added, the U. S. was still without details as to the facts of the reported/ dis- crimination, whether it has abated, or what steps Ambassa- dor Hare urged for moderation. Congress Women's Amity Award Goes to NAACP Head Edward M. Turner, president given to Turner for a "life de- of the Michigan Conference of dicated to a meaningful inter- the National Association for the pretation of the concept o I Advancement of Colored Peo- brotherhood of man," Mrs. Red- ple, will be the recipient of the stone said. 10th annual Amity Award of Turner was an active member the Women's Division of Ameri- of the White House Committee can Jewish Congress at a lunch- on Education, is a member of eon at 12:15 p.m., Wednesday the Michigan Probation and Pa- at Rainbow Terrace.. role Committee, and the Michi- At the same time, citations for gan State Bar. He served as outstanding performance in the treasurer of the Co-Ordinating field of journalism will be pres- Council for an FEPC Law in ented to staff members of the Michigan. He is also a member metropolitan Detroit Newspa- of the Michigan Chapter of the pers, it *was announced by Mrs. American Christian Palestine Louis Redstone, president of Committee. the Women's Division. The citations for journalistic The award to Turner will be excellence in the field of civil presented by Rabbi Leon Fram, rights will go to John C. Man- president of the Michigan Coun- ning, editor, Detroit Times; Mrs: cil of American Jewish Con- Evelyn Seeley Stewart, Detroit gress. The citations will be Free Press reporter; and Ar- given to the newspaper men by thur B. Poinier, Detroit News Lt. Gov. Phillip A. Hart. cartoonist. Turner, who served on the Hi Salpeter, national director Mayor's interracial Committee or organization of the AJ Con- from 1948 to 1.154, is at present gress, will bring greetings from a member o f t h e Michigan State Fair Election Prac- tices Commit- tee, appointed b y Gov. Wil- liams. T he Amity Award o f AJ Congress, pres- ented annually Turner to an individual who has done deserving work in fostering democratic principles, is being the national organization. Judges for this year's awards were The Rt. Rev.. Richard S. Emrich, chairman; Alexander Muller, William Gossett, Mrs. Julian Krolik, Fred Olmsted, Dr. Mel Ravitz, Mrs. A.lexander W. Sanders, James Trainor, and Boris Joffe, adviser. Mrs. Allan L. Weston and Mrs. S. M. Israel, co-chairmen on the commission on commu- nity inter-relations of the Con- gress Women's Division are in Approach the perfumer. and charge of arrangements. you will be perfumed. . IMPERIAL MARGOLIS DON'T • • • BUY YOUR NEW IMPERIAL — CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Bavarian Jews Agree on Distribution of Property MUNICH, (JTA) — The exec- utive board of the Bavarian As- sociation of Jewish Communi- ties has given its approval "in principle" to a draft agreement on distribution of Jewish coin-, munal property worked out last year by the "successor organiza- tions" and the re-established Jewish communities. Jewelry Sales Associates Elect I. Segal President Detroit Jewelry Sales Associ- ates have elected Irving Segal, of Birmingham, their 1957 presi- dent. George Cohn was named vice-president, Leonard Brown, of Oak Park, secretary, and Herbert Segal, treasurer. The board of directors includes Da- vid Goldstein, Thomas Johnson, of Birmingham, Phillip Roths- child, of Huntington 'Woods, and Louis Zimmerman. Until You Have Seen Us! It Will Mean Money Saved. We Offer Free Pickup Service Nate Margolis Nate Rosenthal, Sales Mgr. Sam Margolis 25 Years an Imperial, Chrysler, Plymouth Dealer MARGOLIS AUTO SALES 13955 JOS. CAMPAU TW. 2-7500 1 /2 Block South of 6 MILE ROAD ROBINSON'S 46TH FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE "'SAVINGS SINCE WHEN ! Since 1910, That's When! • :'` WANT A '57 PONTIAC? SEE Ray • Arnold crafted in Robinson's own Grand Rapids plant A FEATURE VALUE '198 ONLY AT ROBINSON'S a sofa designed by Walter Baer- mann with a striking Danish influence, to fit in with your modern decor. All foam cushioned and covered in textured fabrics in 'a selection of colors. 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