Captains Listed for G-Day Solicitations This Sunday Mesdames Stanley Aaron, Harvey L. Adelman, Norman Adilman, Ira N. Albion, Philip Atkins, Irving Auslander, Sam N. Bailen, Jack Baroff, Saul Bechek, Ben Benjamin, Norman Bendix, Milton Berger, Ray- mond Bernstein, Gerson I. Berris, Sidney Brickner, William Budman, Bernard Cantor, Charles Canvasser, Herman Chapin, Paul Chover, Al- bert Coffman, Harry J. Cohen, Al- bert M. Colman, Jerome Davis, Ernest Denenfeld, Adolph Ehren- feld, Bernard Eisenman, Jack E. Epps, Morton B. Farrell, Philip Fine, Nathan Fink, Leslie Fleisher, Wil- liam S. Frank, Sidney I. Freedman, Julius Friedman, Sidney Friedman, George Gantz, Ernest M. Gaynes, A. Marvin Gilbar, Harvey Gilbert, Isa- dore J. Goldstein, Jules Gordon, Na- than Greenhouse, Morris H. Gross, Stanley Guyer, Louis E. Heideman, Philip Hertz, Harold Y. Hoffman, Joseph Hornstein, Jerald Hyman, Simon S. Indianer, Sam Isaacs, Harold Jackson, Joel D. Josephson, Irving Kane, Lawrence Katz, Harold M. Kaufman, Daniel Kosofsky, Sam- uel Koven, Harold J.Kratze, Harold L. Kurzmann, James Landsman, If YOU TURN THE •t.• Tc. r f 75 1. UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T FIND A . FINER WINE THAN Jerome Lapides, Kenneth S. Lastar, Maurice E. Lax, David Learner, Al- bert H. Lentzer, Ira Leventer, Charles L. Levin, David Levine, Alvin B. Lezell, Arthur Libby, Isa- dore E. Malin, Arthur Markowitz, Irving Medow, Jack B. Mickel, Al- bert Migdal, Louis Milgrom, Bruce H. Miller, Bernard Mirvis, Stuart Mittenthal, Thomas S. Moers, Far- rell Moore, Stern S. Morgan, Paul Mosbach, Jack Nagel, Kalman Nayer, Edward Narens, Carl J. Nel- son, Morris • Nessel, Robert A. Odum, Jack Perlmutter, J. George Pont, Nathan B. Portnoy, Albert Potiker, Irving Radner, Emanuel Ravet, John II. Redfield, Norbert Reinstein, Edward Resnick, New- ton Ressler, Julius Ring, Nathan Robbins, Irving D. Robinson, Wil- liam A. Roby, Herbert Rollins, Sam N. Rosen, Stan Rosen, David B. Rosenthal, Arnold H. Rosman, Ralph Rostow, George Roth, Herman Roth, Bernard Rubin, Louis Rubin, Harry H. Sand, Harry Sanders, Howard Savin, Sidney Scheinker, Albert Schneider, Saul Schmidt, Ernest J. Schwartz, Warren E. Shelden, Henry J. Shelden, Aaron Sherman, Edward Sherman, Henry Shewach, Lee M. Shulman, Gerald Shumer, Irving Siegan, Abraham Silberschein, Er- win I. Siporin, Ernest Slobin, Norval Slobin, Ben Smargon, Arthur N. Smith, Robert C. Smith, Joseph Snider, Robert A. Sobel, Nathan Soberman, Alvin B. Sofferin, Jerome Solomon, Nathan Spector, Allen Sosin, Irving M. Stahl, Benjamin C. Stein, Leonard H. ,Stern, Nathan Taisch, Joseph Temchin, Donald Thal, Morris 'Usher, Bernard Victor, Norman Wachler, Edward Warner, Jerome A. Wasserman, Seymour Wayne, Ben Weinberg, Lawrence Weiner, Melvin Weingarden, Ray Werbe, Irving Winston, George L. Wise, Carl Zide, Jack Zonder, and Louis I. Zuckermail. ing the $4,000,000 mark. + 15 OTHER /gidaera, WINE VARIETIES Direct JTA Teletype Wire To The Jewish News TEL AVIV — The officers' corps of the Israel army in- cludes commissioned officers who hail from 50 countries on five continents, Prime Minister Ben-Gurion declared Tuesday. He made that statement while addressing the officer& gradu- ating class at a camp officially designated only as "somewhere in Israel." . Speaking as Minister of De- fense, which is the second of his portfolios, Ben-Gurion re- vealed that 37 per cent of the officers in* Israel's defense* force are native-born, while the remainder were born in 23 European countries, 10 countries in Asia, eight in the Americas, seven in Africa• and some in Australia. Israeli Lectures Ordered by Moscow State Library Direct JTA Teletype Wire To The Jewish News JERUSALEM _ The Mos- cow State Library in the Sov- iet. Union has ordered a copy of mimeographed lectures on Jew- ish folk tales and folk litera- ture delivered at the Hebrew University here by an author- ity on that subject, Dr. Dov Neu. Drive Worlers to Hear Telephone Address by Dr. Nahum Goldmann, Key Allied Jewish Campaign workers are scheduled to meet today to hear progress reports at a luncheon meeting in the Fred M. Butzel Memorial Build- ing. Immediate target ahead for the workers, .according to Irwin I. Cohn, chairman, is a carn- paign report luncheon next Friday, April 17, at 12:15 p.m., at the Fred M. Butzel. Building. "Last available figures showed the campaign approach- Today's meeting will fea- ture a special telephone hook- up from New York, with Dr. Nahum Goldmann, the prin- cipal speaker, emphasizing the urgency of stepped-up ef- forts to keep the program of immigration and absorption ill Israel flowing without in- terruption. The food division, of which Max M. Shaye is chairman, con- tinued to lead all other groups in the campaign by achieving 97 per cent of their 1958 total. It is followed by the women's division, under the chairman- Royal Tweed by ship of Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld, with the arts and crafts division; led by Harvey Willens, in third place. Other campaign sections which met this week include: Linen and laundry employes (Local 285) under the chair- manship of Isaac Litwak; shoe section under the leadership of Morton Hack, and dry goods section led by Maurice Baker, Graham Landau, Benjamin D. Lieberman and William Wets- PASSOVER o roz 17 nvz The crowning touch to the festive holiday celebrk tion —Barton's famous continental chocolates and pastries—utterly delicious and all Kosher-for•. Passover. PASSOVER BARTONETTES, a delicious assortment of tiny continental chocolates —82 pieces in each pound, 14 different luscious centers—in a colorful, strik- ingly designed Passover box. 1 lb. • $1.98 2 lbs. • $3,96 man. 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