`Employer-of-the-Year' Award Won by Moser at JVS Annual Meeting ROBERT SAMBERG (left), chairman of the awards committee of the Jewish Vocation- al Service, presents the organization's first "Employer - of - the - Year" Award to MAN- FRED MOSER, Manfred Moser, president of the Ida Products Co., was named "Employer - of - the - Year" this Monday at the joint annual meeting. of the Jewish Voca- tional Service and Community Workshop, held in the Fred M. Butzel Bldg. auditorium. Moser's firm, in the past few years, has hired more thari a score of persons referred to it by JVS. Among the applicants have been those, not only with sought-after skills, but handi- capped, aging, refugee; and others with special problems in finding employment. Another feature of the joint meeting was a closed circuit television tour of the Commu- nity Workshop, arranged by the Detroit Chapter, National Council of Jewish Women, which volunteers assistance to the . workshop throughout the year. Actual operations of the work- shop, in which severely handi- capped and aging persons are taught to hold jobs in private industry, were shown on the telecast. Hoke Levin was re-elected 'to the JVS presidency, and Samuel S. Greenberg was re- elected president of the Corn- munity Workship. Also re-elected by JVS were Nathan Shevitz and Robert S. Amberg, vice-presidents; Leon G. Winkelman, secretary; and Jacob Kelirnan, treasurer. Officers re-elected by Com- munity Workshop were Theo- dore Bargman and David M. Welling, vice-presidents; and Fred E. Schwab, secretary. Gil- bert B. Silverman was elected treasurer. Both JVS and Community Workshop are member agencies of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion and beneficiaries of the Allied Jewish Campaign. The two agencies work close- ly together in finding employ- ment for all, but giving special emphasis to the hard-to-place: the aging, handicapped, the ref- ugee, the sabbath observer, _those facing discrimination and others. Israel, France Sign Pact for Assembling Trucks . TEL AVIV (JTA) — Israel and France have concluded an agreement for the assembly in Israel of French manufactured trucks. -Operations will begin as soon as the two governments decide how much of a $30,000,000 French credit will be devoted to this project. The trucks are of Unic-Saurer make and have a 12-ton capacity. They will be assembled by Israel Automobile, Ltd., a privately-owned car im- porting firm. 4 We are proud to announce during our 100th anniversary year Maurice "Moe" Betman *mt has been appointed Special Agent for The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company of Milwaukee, - Wisconsin CHARLES R. ECKERT, Agency 1164 Penobscot Bldg. WOodward 3-8880 Summer Is Here Come . Up North to Michigan's Finest Summe r Resort — Enjoy With Us the JULY 4th WEEKEND A REAL BARGAIN 4 FULL DAYS or 5 NITES Onl y $3250 to $ 39 50 With Meals Dancing — Games — Sports — Fine s t Food Choice Tasty Meals — Prime Steaks, Chicken, Fish. 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That building today has been sold to Jericho Lodge, Inde- pendent Order of Odd Fellows, for its new hall. The ceremonies included songs by children of the Sholem Aleichem School and readings by Sarah Friedman, Sid Kaye and Sylvia Chover. Greetings were extended by Moishe Friedman; of Chapter I, Mike Zeltzer, of Chapter IL, and Moishe Haar, principal of the school. While the building is under construction, a trailer has been moved to the building. site to serve as a temporary office. All calls pertaining to Institute business or to school registra- tion are being taken there. . Sholem Aleichem members, their friends and parents of school-age children are urged to enroll their youngsters be- fore classes are filled. to Israel recently have devel- Kol declared that some of the oped deep personal problems youngsters who did not know as a result of the sudden aware- they were Jews until brought- to ness that they are Jews, Moshe Israel by the child rescue move- ment suffered from psychologi- cal shock. For those who can- Bulgaria Stalling on not cope : with this shock, the El Al Victims' Payments Youth Aliyah leader continued, JERUSALEM (JTA)—In let- individualized, attention is pro- ters to next of kin of the 58 vided in. Youth Aliyah centers. victims of the El Al disaster of Kol, who expressed - apprecia- July 19, 1955, the Attorney tion of the assistance- given General of Israel revealed that Youth Aliyah by various inter- Bulgaria has so far made no national bodies, said that Israel move to pay compensation for would be host to the next inter- the deaths and damage resulting national children's conference. from Bulgarian fighters shoot- ing the Israel's passenger plane out of the skies. It was reported We answer all your here that Bulgaria seems less incoming calls. willing to pay than she was two years ago. It Is Oyu Business to Help You With Courtesy and Efficiency The- Attorney General noted We Serve As Your Office .. that the two-year period for Permitting your clients to keep in presenting claims in connection touch with you during businets hours. with air accidents was nearing an end and that relatives should Mailing Address Optional take legal steps to protect their rights. "There is no saying when Coyle Telephone the Bulgarian Government will Answering Service fulfill its promise (to pay)," VE. 7-6701 the letters said. He informed the next of kin that El Al was wil- ling to extend the time limit for them to submit claims." WE NEED Boarding ho m es for children Syrian Jew Arrested .in temporarily separated from their families. Damascus; Charged with WE PAY Shooting Two Fedayeen Boarding care and all other ex- WASHINGTON (JTA)—Syria penses. has arrested a Syrian Jew and CALL charged him with shooting in Knesset Questions TO. 1-2490 Damascus two Syrian Arabs de- scribed as "Arab fedayeen," a Government Stand Jewish Social report received here said. The on Eban's Speeches report gave the name of the Service Bureau JERUSALEM (JTA) — The arrested man as Itzhak Ezra 13327 Linwood appearance of Ambassador Sassoon. Abba Eban either as a guest or as a speaker at a meeting of any Jewish ‘group may never be interpreted as identification with the political aims of these organizations, Foreign Minister Golda Meir declared in Parlia- ment. What a wonderful way to soothe a summail thirst! Frosty Manischewitz Borscht cools Her remarks were in reply you quicker .t.. keeps you cooler . :be- to a query by Simha Babbe, cause it's rich in minerals you need most General Zionist deputy, who when summer heat takes its toll! Naturally questioned Eban's appearance wholesome and refreshing, too—just brim- before the founding session of ming with the natural flavor and goodness of crisp young garden-fresh beets. So keep the American Jewish League it handy-... serve it chilled! Just twist off for Israel. the cap-... and turn off the heat! Mrs. Meir further noted that since it was well known that Ambassador Eban accepted goodwill invitations to appear at Jewish functions, his refusal to accept this invitation could have been interpreted as extra- ordinary — even intervention in Jewish inter-organizational affairs. git COOL, MAN, COO4 nature's own quick quenched/ Israel Wins Place on ILO Governing Body; Competed With Egypt GENEVA (JTA) — Israel scored a noteworthy success at the current Ifiternational Labor Organization meeting when Aaron Becker, head of the His- tadrut's trade union depart- ment and an Israel delegate to the ILO, was elected to the or- ganization's governing b o d y, nosing out an Egyptian candi- date. In a record ballot in which 66 delegations participated, the Israeli representatives received 44 votes. The election aroused considerable interest in ILO circles. The Coordinating Board of Jewish Organizations — which represents the Board of Depu- ties of British Jews, South Afri- can Jewish Board of Deputies and Bnai Brith—was included in a list of special non-govern- mental organizations accredited to the ILO. The list was. estab- lished last year at the request of non-governmental groups in- terested in some aspect of ILO work. The Coordinating Board requested inclusion on the list because of its concern with such problems as discrimination in employment, human rights and the status of migrants, all of which figure frequently on ILO agendas. rin the NEW RE-USABLE DECANTER with the "TWIST OFF" CAP7 NOW! LASALLE CLUB Aete SWEET CONCORD WINE Just the pure juice of sun-ripened grapei7 plus natural fermentation and LaSalle's skilled wine-making experience, results in a delicious full, bodied wine that's really something. No excess sugar added. 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