Dr. JOSEPH G. COHEN,
eminent American authority on
education and at one time dean
of the entire teacher training
program in New York City,
has been named the first occu-
pant of the new Chair of
American Studies at Bar-Ilan
University in Israel.
* * *
Vice President RICHARD M.
NIXON, seven U. S. senators
and three governors head a
list of national and local lead-
ers who will serve as honorary
chairman of a year-long cele-
bration marking Dr. Samuel
Belkin's fifteenth anniversary
as president of Yeshiva Uni-
versity, it was announced by
New York realtor Louis J.
Glickman, national chairman.
The celebration will be
launched at the university's
thirteenth annual Charter Day
Dinner, to be held Sunday, Oc-
tober 26, in the Waldorf-
Astoria Hotel.
* * *
OSCAR SCHLEIFF, of En-
glewood, N. J., vice president
of Wickersham Press, in Long
Island City, N. Y., has been
named chairman of the first
national communication dinner
in behalf of Brandeis Univer-
sity, to be held March 21, at
the Waldorf-Astoria, New York.
* * *
BENJAMIN LAZRUS, of New
York, president of Benrus
Watch Company and co-chaik-
man of the national sponsors
committee of the Synagogue
Council of America, has been
appointed national chairman of
the Foundations Committee of
the Synagogue Council.
4' * *
DR. OSCAR Z. FASMAN,
president of the Hebrew Theo-
logical College — Jewish Uni-
versity of America, Skokie,
has been invited by the Depart-
ment of the Army, Office of the
Chief Chaplain, to direct a re-
treat for Jewish chaplains of
the Japan, Korea and Okinawa
sectors, Nov. 17 to 21, at Tachi-
kawa Air Base and Camp
Drake, Japan.

Dr. FRANZ LANDSBERGER,
research professor, lecturer in
Jewish art and curator emeritus
of the Jewish Museum at the
Hebrew Union College - Jewish
Institute of Religion, will be
among the recipients of honor-
ary degrees at the College-Insti-
tute's opening day exercises,
Oct. 4, in the chapel of the col-
lege. A Doctor of Hebrew Let-
ters degree will be conferred
on Rabbi PERRY E. NUSS-
BAUM, of Jackson, Miss. Doctor
of Divinity degrees will be
awarded to Rabbis DAVID I.
CEDARBAUM, NORMAN GER-
STENFELD, SIDNEY M. LEF-
KOWITZ, CARL I. MILLER,
MAURICE B. PETARSKY, MA-
RIUS RANSON, SIDNEY E.
UNGER, and SIDNEY WOLF.
*
JOSEPH A. GLUCKMAN, of
New York, who up to recently
has been serving as director of
the USO 65th St., N.Y. Service-
men's Club, has been named
national program director of
the Jewish Welfare Board's
armed services division.
* *
IRWIN I. COHN, of Detroit,
has been newly elected to a
three year term on the board
of overseers of the Jewish
Theological Seminary of Amer-
ica in New York.

Free Week for Farmer
Offered by Israelis

"Israel farmers are currently
inviting American farmers to
be their personal guests for a
free week on Israeli farms, im-
mediately prior or following the
International Farmers Conven-
tion which will be held in Israel
from April 5 to 16," it was an-
nounced by Joseph Ban, direc-
tor of the Israel Government
Tourist Office.
Sponsored by the Israel Minis-
try of Agriculture, the Hebrew
University in Jerusalem, the
Technion - Israel Institute of
Technology in Haifa and by all
farmers' organizations in Israel,
the convention marks the finale
of the Tenth Anniversary of the
State of Israel.
The meeting is of special in-
terest to agronomists, veteri-
narians, sheep-breeders, soil and
water conservationists and land
settlement experts from all over
the world.

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anti-semite, anti-negro and anti- pudiated by Republican candi-
labor agitator Joseph P. Kamp, date for Governor, Paul D. Bag-
which caused much consterna- well. Republican State chair-
lion to Republicans in Califor- man, Lawrence B. Lindermer,
Ma, has now turned up in Michi- while saying that Kamp had
gan and is being circulated in been repudiated by the GOP
the Grand Rapids area.
hierarchy, nevertheless said that
'The phamphlet, on "Walter he could not see what the Demo -
Reuther: the Man who Plans crats were upset about, since
to Rule America," was given Kamp had attacked only or-
wide distribution in California ganized labor.
on behalf of the gubernatorial
candidacy of Republican Wil-
MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!
liam F. Knowland.
In Grand Rapids, the pamph-
Sammy Woolf
lets appeared as part of the
And His Orchestra
campaign against Richard F.
THE LITTLE BABY that has VanderVean, democratic can-
UN 3-8982
UN 4-3174
grown to become a tremendous didate for Congress in the fifth
UN 3-6501
support of the family . . . that's district. The phamphlet and its
probably the best way to des-
cribe the City of Hope Cancer
•
Fighters celebrating its sixth
Delightfully
birthday here. At the opening
Air-Conditioned
meeting last week a cake lit up
with candles was held in front
Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge
of Helen Rosenberg, organizer
Famous for Fine Food
and first president, while every-
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS
one sang Happy Birthday . . .
Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M.
The original membership of 14
TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY
is now a booming 666 . .. with
a long list waiting to get in
TR. 2-4375
12th at Hazelwood
when membership opens . . .
Last year, $44,000 was sent to
the National Medical Center at
Duarte, Calif., making a total
of about $150,000 since the
group was formed only five
• DINNER
• LUNCH
• BREAKFAST
years ago . . . The finest can-
•
FINEST
IN
PARTY TRAYS
• AFTER THEATRE SNACKS
cer and leukemia research and
accomplishment in the world. is
delicatessen
made possible through these
nack shop
funds from all over the coun-
try . . . On Oct. 1, 10,000 very
IN NORTHWOOD CENTER — 13 Mile & Woodward
familiar blue banks were placed
LI 9-5535
(at Coolidge)
by members throughout the city
DAILY 8 SUNDAY, 8 A.M. to 1 A.M.
and surrounding areas . . . Dor-
NOW OPEN • .
SATURDAY, 8 A.M. to 2 A.M.
othy Moss, Toby Alpert and Ir-
ene Cohen are blue bank chair-
Parking for 2000 Cors. Lou Horowitz, Your Host
men for the Cancer Fighters
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INFANT SERVICE GROUP
case chairmen, Ann Levin, Lil
Katz, Rose Grossman, Tess
Freeman and Jennie Koppel-
man, were honored by being
presented with gold charms at
the recent ISG Ad Rally in
preparation for this year's fund-
raising.
* * *

FAVORITE STORIES . .. by
Dave Rosen . . . about a haber-
dasher in New York running
a chain of stores whose win-
dows always were plastered
with big signs proclaiming, "Go-
Cass at Kirby
ing out of business," "Must va-
NOW
cate," and "Positively last
Ernie Klee Serves
twenty-four hours." . . . One
day he told his lawyer, "My
Sunday Dinners
son graduates from college
Also
Canada Names Jew soon. Should I take him into
with me?" . . . The
Smorgasbord Daily
Belgian Ambassador business
lawyer suggested, "Open a new
OTTAWA, (JTA) — The ap- store for him and let him go
pointment of Sydney David out of business for himself."
Dinner at DARBY'S
Pierce as Canadian Ambassador
* * *
is a real treat!
to Belgium was announced by
GHOSTS OF THE theater
« Visit Our
the Ministry for External were revived when Artie Fields
New Skylight
Room
Affairs. Pierce is the first Ca- turned over the old Alhambra
Cocktail
nadian Jew to serve as an stage and auditorium to the
Lounge and
Bar
Ambassador.
Evergreen' Congregation Play-
• A fter
Previously, Pierce served as ers for rehearsals of their corn-
Theatre
Canadian envoy in Brazil and ing original three-act play and
Snacks . . .
a Delight
Mexico. He also held the post musical. "The Ace of Space."
• Luncheon
of special assistant to the It is being professionally dir-
A Pleasure
Undersecretary of State of Ex- ected and produced by Stuart
Reserv.
ternal Affairs and was a mem- Piggins, with member Edith
UN. 2-7642
ber of the Canadian delegatiofi Morgana co-author, assistant
SEVEN MILE of WYOMING
to the United Nations.
director and taking the female
lead as "Ma Morgan." . . . Ar-
tie Fields is handling the mus-
ical direction, and Enid Ricar-
deau the choreography . . . Oth-
By Popular Demand — And For The
er female leads besides Edith
Morgana are Thelma Weiss as
Convience of Our Customers .. .
"Sally" and Evelyn Feldman
as "Doll" . . . with Gladys Le-
WE WILL BE OPEN MONDAYS
vine and Renee Bleifield in fea-
tured dancing roles supported
BEGINNING MONDAY, OCTOBER 6th
by the talented bevy of Ever-
and WILL BE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK TO
green Congregation dancers ..
The male leads are Joe Metzger
SERVE YOU IN OUR USUAL MANNER!
as "Hank," Fred Sarko as the
tough Martian sergeant and
Ted Kellman as "Killer Kane."
. . . Lillian Kellman is assoc-
iate producer and ticket chair-
13821 W. 9 MILE, bet. Kipling & Westhampton
man of "The Ace of Space"
"Tray Catering a Specialty"
which will be held Nov. 4 and
5 at. Mumford High auditorium
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LI 5-9508
. . . Proceeds will go toward
the building fund of the new
Evergreen Congregation.

BELCREST HOTEL

Kamp Pamphlet Gets in Michigan Campaign

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Serving

Wonderful Food

Wines and. Liquors
... AT MODERATE PRICES

Personally supervised and managed by

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Assisted by Bob Heitzmann

LUNCHEON

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15361 E. Jefferson at ,Beaconsfield
15301
VA 2-4118
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00
to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.

3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 3-0i00. Pri-
vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
the World's Finest. Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods for
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in. our cellars.

CARL'S

CHOP HOUSE

ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks,
Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.
"Served as you like it."
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1 1/2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd.
Open 24 Hours

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods

Air-Conditioned . . . Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service

7107 PURITAN — Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. — UN 1-3929

CLAM SHOP and BAR

TR 2-8800

Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sec Foods

Music by Muzak

2675 E. GRAND BLVD.

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BEEF BUFFET

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daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m.

27 -THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS -- Fri day , October 3, 1958

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