William Carmen, of Massa- chusetts, national commander of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States, will be the guest at a luncheon meeting opening the three day convention of the Depart- ment of Michi- gan and Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish W a r Veterans at the Shera- ton Cadillac Hotel in De- troit, today.,. Carmen, w h o' just rcturned,.. from a study. mission to the Middle East, will meet with Wm. Carmen veteran and community leaders at the affair. Convention business sessions, which will hear reports on JWV's service, hospital and community relations programs, will convene at the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home, 4095 W. Davison. The convention will elect new officers for 1957- 1958. Dr Richard C. Hertz, chap- lain of the Department of Mich- igan, rabbi of Temple Beth El, will address the convention banquet at the Sheraton Cadil- lac Hotel, Sunday evening. This is the traditional event honor- ing the outgoing Department commander and Auxiliary pres- ident, Lawrence Gubow and Mrs. Jack Schwartz. Gov . G. Mennen Williams will be among the guests on this occasion. A highlight of the convention will be the presentation of the annual Jewish War Veterans scholarship award of $500, pre- sented to a Michigan high school graduate, son or daugh- ter of a veteran. Hetty Weil, 4228 Tyler, Detroit, a June graduate of Central High School who will receive the award this year, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Weil. She is enter- ing Wayne State University. The presentation of the scholar- ship will be made Sunday, 9:30 a.m., at the JWV Memorial Home. Convention delegates will at- tend religious services tonight at Temple Emanu-El, 14450 West Ten Mile Road, Oak Park. Services, will be conducted by Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum, and The Jewish National Fund National Commander Carmen again will issue tree certificates will be a pulpit guest. in honor of Father's Day, June 16, according to an announce- L. N. Simons to Get ment by the JNF office. Certi- ficates for trees planted in '57 Mich. ADL Award Israel, at $1.50 each, can now be ordered from the JNF office, at Institute Saturday UN 4-2767, or through JNF tree Leonard N. Simons, Detroit ad- chairmen of affiliated organiza- vertising executive, is the 1957 tions. recipient of the Michigan Ac- Certificates for the Occasion tion for Democratic Living will be mailed to persons de- Award, presented annually by signated in time for Father's the Michigan Regional Advisory Day, the Council said. "Let Board of the Anti-Defamation trees in Israel honor or memo- League of Bnai Brith. Mrs. rialize father and thereby help Philip Fealk, of Detroit, chair- Israel's needs," the JNF urges. man of the awards committee, The JNF office, 18414 Wyom- announces that the presentation ing, will be open from 10 a.m. will take place Saturday eve- to 2 p.m., June 16, for the con- ning, as the highpoint of the MRAB's fourth annual Institute venience of those who wish to on Human Relations, at Fidel- pick up Father's Day certificates man's .Resort, South Haven. on their way to visits with their The Institute will again fea- ture annual reports by Dr. Mor- fathers. ton J. Sobel, Michigan regional director, and Irving Fidelman, MRAB chairman. Small discussion groups will consider the use of mass media in promulgating good human relations, questions relating to the Middle East and attitudinal studies of the Jewish commun- ity and its relationships to its Pay Tribute to non-Jewish neighbors. In addi- tion, a variety of human rela- tions programs will be demon- strated, including "Rumor On Father's Day, Clini c," "Critical Incident," "Answering the Bigot," "What June 16, By Would You Do?" and "$100,000 for Human Relations." An ADL Sampler will feature films, publications, recordings, filmstrip S - , posters and other items of human relations pro- gram materials. Resource per- sons will include Dr. Sobel; Robert C. Kohler, ADL Michi- gan program coordinator; Mrs. A Growing Tree is a Living A. B. Counselbaum of Chicago, Tribute to your Father . . . ADL midwest community rela- 'Let Trees ita Israel Honor • tions director, and Sidney H. or Memorialize Him. Sayles of Milwaukee, ADL Wisconsin-Upper midwest re- PHONE II gional director. JNF Urges, Plant Trees for Father DAD PLANTING A TREE IN ISRAEL! The Jewish National Fund UN 4-2767 FOR A TREE CERTIFICATE FOR YOUR FATHER • ISRAEL NEEDS TREES JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 18414 WYOMING AVENUE ALL 'CONITRIBUTIONS . TO .11,4F ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE OMAHA, (AJP) — Speaking at the recent annual conven- tion of Te Deum Internationals —which has as its purpose the education of adults in the prin- ciples of Catholic action — the well - known Catholic writer Richard Pattee told the 2,000 delegates that "the main Middle Eastern problem is not so much whether the Israelis are admir- able or deplorable. It is," he said, "the fact that they are oc- cupying a particular piece of real estate, , the occupancy of which is very aggravating to neighboring nations." Pattee added that the Arab world is disquieted because the Israeli nation exists not only to care for the Jews already there, but also to serve as a focal point of world Jewry and the centers of a revived Judaism. The ex- pansion that would be required for such a population increase, he charged, is what has the Arabs, Egypt, Jordan and Syria on edge. Other speakers at the conven- tion, citing several encyclicals of the Pope, demanded that 'Is- rael accept the 1947 UN parti- tion plan which called for the internationalization of Jerusa- lem. LONDON, (JTA)—The Brit- ish Government has revoked restrictions on commercial cred- its to Israel importers, opening the possibility of large-scale ex- ports to Israel from this coun- try. Trading on a cash basis, which increased during the first three months of 1957 as com- pared with the previous year, has never been restricted. But credit deals between British firms and Israel importers have been suspended since Israel en- gaged in the Sinai campaign last fall. A spokesman for the govern- ment's Export Credits Guaran- tee Department told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency: "We con- firm that, in addition to our cover - on - letter - of - credit busi- ness with Israel, which has been maintained throughout the re- cent Middle East disturbance, the Department is now prepared to cover business on appropri- ate credit terms." Each trans- action, it is understood, will be dealt with on its own merits, but it is believe& that the new credit guarantees will facilitate such large-scale Israeli pur- chases as the pending deal for four Briston Brittania turbo prop aircraft, which will cost a total of about four million pounds sterling (approximately $11,600,000). Agudath Israel Convention Over 1,000 delegates and guests are expected to attend the 35th national convention of Agudath Israel of America, June 27-30, at the Pioneer Country Club, Greenfield Park, N.Y. We're Now Making The Best Deal In Town On The '57 Buick! 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SPECIAL RATES EFFECTIVE UNTIL SAT., JULY 13 Annual Hadoar Dinner To be Held on Tuesday The 35th annual dinner of the Hadoar, the only Hebrew lan- guage weekly in America, will be held Tuesday, at Hotel New Yorker, New York, to honor the Hebrew writer in America, Irving Neuman, chairman of the anniversary publication and dinner committees, announced. Principal speakers at the din- ner will be Philip Klutznick, president of Bnai Brith, and Moshe Feinstein, president of the Hebrew PEN Club of America. Dr. Moshe Davis, Pro- vost of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America and chair- man of the Hadoar executive committee, will preside. M. Bldg. °MENA INF" ON - M-22 ON GRAND TRAVERSE BAY 22, MILES - NORTH OF TRAVERSE CITY 5—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, June 7, 1957 Natl. Commander Carmen, Dr. Hertz, Existence of Israel Britain Revokes Restrictions on Aggravates Neighbors, Speakers at Michigan JWV Sessions Catholic Writer Says Credits for Exports to Israel