Meroz's Address. Pageantry at 10th Israel Anniversary to Be Marked Here April 27 Colorful pageantry, a noted Israeli personality, an orchestra, a dramatic presentation, and Israeli dances will be featured in the Detroit celAKation of the tenth anniversary of Israel's independence, Sunday, April 27, 8 p.m., at Ford Auditorium, Jef- • ferson at Woodward, it was announced by Abe Kasle, chair- man, and Morris Lieberman and Samuel J. Rhodes, co-chairmen, of the Detroit Committee for the Celebration of Israel's Tenth Anniversary. This program will be the first Protestants, Catholics Join in Israel's Anniversary Celebration NEW YORK, (JTA) — The Pr otestant and Catholic churches will join in the cele- bration of Israel's 10th anni- versary in New York which will be held at the Polio Grounds on April 27. More than 50,000 New Yorkers are expected to attend the event. The spokesman for the Pro- testant faith will be Dr. Edwin T. Dahlberg, president of the National Council of Churches of Christ in America; Msgr. John A. Dunne, vice chancellor of the Military Ordinariate of the Roman Catholic Church, will represent Francis Cardinal Spellma n; General Moshe Dayan, former Chief of Staff of the Israel Army, and Israel Ambassador Abba Eban, will represent the State of Israel at the celebration. General Dayan is flying here from Israel especially to participate in the Polo Grounds anniversary pro- gram. Fifteen major Jewish organ- izations have joined in the spon- sorship of the affair. of a series of musical, literary, and general cultural events for youth and adults, to be arranged during the course of the tenth anniversary year by the Detroit committee. Yohanan Meroz, counselor of the Embassy of Israel in Wash- ington, who participated in the Israeli fight for freedom, will be the principal speaker. Also appearing on the program will be noted American personalities and musical artists. Tickets may be obtained at Grinnell s, from the presidents of local organizations, from the Jewish Community Council, 163 Madison, or by calling WOod- ward 2-6710. Members of the Detroit Com- mittee are: Harold Berke, Mrs. Philip Bernstein, Hy Crystal, Albert Elazar, Mrs. Joseph Ellis, Ralph Epstein, Rabbi Shalom Epstein, Walter L. Field, Dr. Leon Fram, Mrs. Max Frank, Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick, Rab- bi Mordecai Halpern, Joseph Heideman, Rabbi Max Kapus- tin, Leon Kay, Mrs. Louis Kaz- dan, Miss Judith Laikin, Mor- ris Lieberman, Henny Littman, Milton Marwil, Mrs. Michael Michlin, Mrs. Morton Oppen- heim, Max Osnos, I. Pokempner, Leo Polk, Mrs. Louis Redstone, Mrs. Norman Rom, Frank Ro- senbaum, Mrs. Alexander San- ders, Irving W. Schlussel, Sol Selman, Edwin Shifrin, Samuel Sigal, David Sislin, Isidore Sobe- loff, Mrs. Julian Tobias, Mrs. Irving Turner, Benjamin Wilk and Joseph Bernstein. Localites to Host JWV Conference Your Money Will Grow Faster At Guardian Savings Your garden will handsomely reward your careful planting. EVERY ACCOUNT And the same thing goes for your savings. The dollars you INSURED TO $10,000 0 "plant" regularly at Guardian Savings will grow rapidly with above the average earnings. OPEN AN I Open a Guardian savings ac- ACCOUNT IN count right now—Come in or ANY AMOUNT Save By Mail. Your money will grow faster with us. CORIUM RATE DIAll SAIINGS Downtown: CADILLAC SQUARE Corner RANDOLPH Northwest: 13646 WEST 7 MILE Corner TRACEY Both offices open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday thru Friday Northwest office open Thursday Night till 9 II Downtown, Friday till 6 . Three days of talks, discus- sions and socials will be com- bined with routine business during the fifth regional con- ference of the Jewish War Veterans to be held this week- end, in Detroit. The Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel will be the scene of registra- tion of some 250 out-of-town delegates, beginning this eve- ning. Sol Hoberman and Mrs. Jack Schwartz, co-chairmen of the convention committee, an- nounce that a dinner, followed by dancing and entertainment, will be the convention high- light. This will take place Saturday night, at the JWV Memorial Home. A free five-day vacation for two at Oakton Manor, on Lake Pewaukee, Wis., will be awarded. Sunday's program will fea- ture memorial services for Jewish servicemen who died in the service of their country, followed by brunch and further conference sessions. Mayor Louis C. Miriani will be a spe- cial guest. At a session on Sunday afternoon, I. S. Feuer, national vice-commander, and other members of the national ex- ecutive committee, will report on JWV's boycott of the Arab boycott, recent bombings and vandalism in the south and other new developments. Greetings will be extended to the delegates by Ralph Ep- stein, Department of Michigan JWV commander, and Mrs. Morton Oppenheim, Depart- ment Auxiliary president. New Labor Zionist Branch to Salute Israel's Birthday The newly - formed Young Adult Branch of the Labor Zi- onist Organization of America will hold its first general meet- ing at 8 p.m., Saturday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Rappaport, 19695 Dale. There will be a party in celebration of Israel's 10th anniversary. Cairo Broadcast in.Hebrezw Again Asks Israel to Join Arabic Republic JERUSALEM, (JTA)—A new Hebrew broadcast by Radio Cairo again invited Israel to join the United Arab Republic as the only permanent solution for the peace of the Middle East. Israel will maintain its national independence under the union, the announcer said, and the entire region will pros- per as a result of the final eradication of the Israel-Arab dispute. In an interview with Look magazine recently, Premier Da- vid Ben-Gurion indicated that Israel would be willing to in- vestigate an earlier radio invi- tation to join the UAR. How- ever, he expressed the view that the offer was merely propa- ganda. New Kopita Song on Israel NEW YORK, (AJP)—Com- poser Murry Kopita has written a new song, "God Bless the Land of Israel," as his contribution to Israel's 10th anniversary. Emerald Music Corporation has published it. CASH IN ON UNION TIRE'S REMODELING SALE SAVE ON ALL TIRES FREE INSTALLATION DON'T FORGET . . . YOUR CAR NEEDS PER- SONALIZED SERVICE . . . AND AL STUTZ & STAFF OFFER YOU JUST THAT—'TO BE SURE' SPRINGTIME SPECIAL YOUR CAR NEEDS SERVICE $1600 SERVICE VALUE THIS WEEK ONLY ANY CAN HERE'S WHAT WE Da- BRAKE JOB I. Remove Va l ue $46 2 WHEEL ALIGNMENT Front Wheels and Inspect Brake Lining. 1. Clean Brake Assembly. S. a•041, 4. Inspect and Repack Front Wheel Bearings. Adjust Irak. Shoes for Fun Contact, All Wiwi'. I. 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