Arm, A. C. Lappin, Dr. Bernard Weston, Sherman Shapiro and j David Zellman, of Detroit; Osias Zwerdling, of Ann Arbor; Louis B. Harrison and Al Rogers, Bay City; Ben Zion Gotlib and Dr. .Soil Gaynor, Flint; Sam. Apple, Benjamin BauM and Ben Wepman, Grand Rapids. Others were Sam Braudo, Benton Harbor; -Rabbi Herman Gros sma n, Kalamazoo; Dr. George Kessler, Lansing; Jacob Ashendorg, Muskegon; Joseph Jacobson, Pontiac:. Samuel Adi- noff, Port Huron; Rabbi Joseph Katz and Leon Moscowitz, Saginaw; Jack Moscov, South Haven; and Jacob Drey, Iron River. Israel Invites Dag for Visit "Changing Patterns of Com- munity Life" will be discussed at 7:30 p.m., Monday, at Park- man Branch Library, 1766 Oak- man, by the HIGH SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL CLUB. Dr. Leonard W. Moss, of Wayne State University's department of sociology and anthropology, will moderate the panel, which includes Marsha HorWitz and Rosemary Stone, of Cass Tech- nical High School. * * Among the Wayne State Uni- versity students to be initiated into the WSU chapter of Phi Beta Kappa this Thursday, in the Kresge Science Library au- ditorium are SOLOMON BLU- MENFELD, ALLEN LINDEN, ALTA SINGER and SYLVAN ZAFT. * * LOUIS J. GORDON, commu- JERUSALEM, (JTA) — An nal businessman, former news- A series of anti-Jewish dis- turbances in various European cities has met with proteSts, not alone from the Jewish com- munities involved, but from government and Christian lead- ers. The latest incident was the desecration of a Jewish ceme- tery at Salzgitter, one of a reg- larly recurring series of dis- turbances in West Germany. After 80 headstones were overturned and a straw figure daubed with the inscription "Germany Awake, . Israel Per- ish," local and federal officials posted reward offers to aid in the hunt for vandals. Condemnations were issued by the Christian Democratic Union, Social Democratic Party, German Trade Union Federa- tion and Hamburg Society for Jewish-Christian Cooperation. Students at Bonn .University, in telegrams to the Central Jewish Council in Germany and the Israel Mission in Cologne ex- pressed their "horror and dis- gust" for the actions. In Rotterdam, the words "mad Jews" were scribbled on the walls of the New Synagogue and on the pavement in front exchange of letters between paper and magazine writer, on United Nations Secretary Gen- Monday began a regular news eral Dag Hammarskjold and telecast over WXYZ, this Mon- Premier David Ben-Gurion in- day, at 12 midnight. The pro- cluding a message cabled to gram is heard five days a week. New York which constituted an Gordon, working without a invitation, was released by Is- script, will discuss events lo- raeli officials. The release of the cally, nationally and throughout message followed two days of the world. During the last confused reports at UN head- presidential election, Gordon quarters in New York and here. was featured on a program in- terpreting election results. No final word has been re- * * * ceived f r o m Hammarskjold LEO HUBERMAN, co-editor whether he will visit Israel. (In New York, embarking for a of the Monthly Review, Will flight to Rome from where he speak on "The Changing World" will go to Geneva, the Secretary at 8 p.m., today, in the Highland General said he was "not cer- Park YMCA, 13220 Woodward. tain" whether he would go to The talk is sponsored by the Detroit Labor Forum. Huber- Israel). In his latest message, the man has just -returned from a Premier informed Hammar- seven-month tour to Eastern skjold he would be welcome in Europe, Russia, Israel, India and Israel if he wishes to come. He Japan. * * * did note, however, that in any Dr. LEON FRAM, of Detroit's discussions Israel would put chief stress on the question of Temple Israel, has been named Egyptian belligerency (on which to the Spiritual Foundations Hammarskjold has so far failed Committee of the 1957 Michigan Week program board. The com- to achieve progress). Ben-Gurion said there is al- mittee is working on arrange- ways room for an exchange of ments for Spiritual Foundations views and in Israel's view the Day, May 19, which will offi- Secretary General is welcome cially. open the Michigan Week whenever he wishes to visit a celebratiom * * * member nation of the UN. Even Housewives in the Detroit if there were no immediate re- sults from such conversations, Metropolitan Area are offered indicated, long-term 1 the assistance of the VOLUN- DID YOU KNOW Ben-Gurion benefits may accrue- from a TEERS of AMERICA in the pick-up of house-hold discards clarification of opinions. that you can honor your Israeli officials denied press during Clean-Up, Paint-Up, Fix- friends and loved ones on reports to the effect that Ben- Up Week, May 6-12. Call WO. every occasion, whether it be Guriori told Hammarskjold that 2-8810 and a truck will stop at there was little sense to any the home at the time desig- Birthday, Anniversary, Con- discussions on Israel - Egyptian nated. firmation, Memorial , etc., * * * relations as long _ as Egypt with a Tribute to CITY OF, claims belligerency. IDA AND William Schultz HOPE? The dollars you do- The. Foreign Ministry an- Family Club held its annual nounced that James P. Richards, Third Seder at Sammy's Ava- nate to research, medical President Eisenhower's special lon Room, April 22. The com- education and treatment to- representative to the Middle plete membership and-the chil- day, may spare a life you East on the Eisenhower Doc- dren attended. love tomorrow. There's HOPE * * * trine, had postponed his visit to Israel, which was scheduled for if you HELP! Call CITY OF FRIENDS AND FAMILY early in May. Israeli newspa- CIRCLE of Ypsilanti State Hos- HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS pers asserted the U. S. feared pital will hold a games party at NOW at TY. 4-5798, or UN an unfavorable reaction by 8 p.m., May 11, at Detroit 3-5928. Egypt if Richards went to Is- Damascene Brotherhood Hall, rael at this time. Hamilton and Tuxedo. Buffet luncheon and prizes will be fea- tured. For tickets, call Mrs. Josephine Menosky, UN 3-82.53. * * * cordially invites the entire community HENRY M. GOTTLIEB, a - to its former assistant U.S. District Attorney, now practising law in Warren, Mich., was guest June 2nd, 1957 Sunday Evening speaker April 25, at a meeting at the of the Macomb Park Home LATIN QUARTER Owners Association. His topic was "Human Interest Stories World Renowned Soprano Foremost American from the D.A.'s Office." Leon- Jewish Humorist ard Bachman, president, intro- duced the speaker. * * * RONALD ROBINER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myer Robiner, of Emma 20403 Renfrew, was among the Emil 76 Ferris Institute students who Schaver Cohen participated this week in con- certs presented at Alegan, Kel- logsville, Paw Paw, Plainwell and South Haven by the Ferris Men's Glee Club and Crimson and Gold Chorus. dinner at 7:00 p.m. cocktails at 6:00 p.m. • * * ' for further information call TE. 4-4145 ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will Morris H. 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Pound Cake • Gingerbread White Cake • Devil's Food Yellow Cake • Mit Cake Honey 'n' Spice Cake NEW! Chocolate Pound Cake . - of it. This was the first anti- Semitic manifestation in post- war Holland. Police, newspapers and the general public were swift to comdemn the act. Meanwhile, Vienna sources report that Polish authorities have arrested three vandals who have been desecrating the Jew- ish cemetery in Warsaw for al- most a year, `s-eppA — mar,' Hsimar aimiaa HILL Following his unanimous re- election as president of the Michigan Region; Zionist Or- ganization of America, Leon Kay, Detroit industrialist and communal leader, announced that he would leave Tuesday for his fourth visit to Israel. The Detroit industrialist and communal leader was re-elected at the region's eighth annual convention, held last weekend in ,Grand Rapids. Morris M. Jacobs, a past president of the region, was named honorary president, and other officers elected were • Leonard L. Radner, Harry Binder of Flint and Thomas Horwitz. Grand - Rapids, vice- presidents; Milton S. Marwil, treasurer; and Rabbi Harold Richter, South Haven, secre- tary. In his presidential address, Kay called upon delegates to rededicate themselves toward mustering maximum moral and material support for Israel, and assailed Secretary of State Dulles for yielding to Nasser on the Suez issue and King Saud on the question of dis- crimination against American Jews. Dr. N. • S. Fatemi, Iranian dilomat and scholar, who was guest seaker at the closing ban- quet, urged President Eisen- hower to use his influence and prestige to negotiate a peace between Israel and the Arabs. He said that the serious de- velopments of the Middle East do not stem from the establish- ment of Israel, but are the re- sults of poverty, disease and corruption. In a resolution, the delegates called On the Administration to insist on restoration of UN con- trol in the Gaza Strip and to assure Israel's right to free passage through Suez and the Gulf of Aqaba. The importance of the Jew- ish National 'Fund to Israel's security was underscored when the delegates resolved to plant a forest in Israel in the name of the Michigan Zionist Region. Named to the regional execu- tive council were Rabbi Milton By the Jewish Telegraphic Agency mime. arg CAKE mIXES sass' 's to Leave Tuesday . for Trip to Israeli Brevities