• ce veoanaa s Address to Mark Close of 'Campaign •, Mrs. Abraham Cooper will sing the American and Israeli na- tional anthems. Dr. Silver has distinguished himself as a scholar and spiri- tual leader. For more than three (See Campaign Photos on Page 6) decades' he has been rabbi of Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver will be the main speaker The Temple in Cleveland, the when the 1959 Allied Jewish Campaign closes officially largest Reform congregation in at a dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m., Monday, at the new the United States. main building of the Jewish Community Center, Curtis He has written several works and Meyers Rd. of note including, "Religion in the Changing World," "The Workers in the Campaign's seven Trade 'and Pro- World Crisis and Jewish Sur- fessional, Women's, Metro- vival," and most recently, "Vi- politan and Junior Divi- sion and Victory," a collection sions, are climaxing two of his major addresses, during weeks of intense activity in the the eventful years, prior to the next 48 hours, in order to have establishment of the State of all cards covered by the cam- Israel. paign closing. . In 1947, as chairman of the Presiding at the meeting will Special Commission on Pales- be Irwin I. Cohn, campaign tine to the United Nations, Dr. Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel, presi- chairman. Campaign co - chair- Silver expounded the Zionist dent of the Jewish Welfare man, Leonard N. Simons, will point of view on Palestine, and Federation Women's Division, call for campaign reports. Paul was one of the most influential announces that the nominating Zuckerman, pre-campaign chair- figures to urge partition, and committee has met under the man, will report on his Division. creation of the new Jewish state. chairmanship of Mrs. Philip R. More than 6,000 campaign Hyman Saf•an, campaign vice- Marcuse and has proposed a chairman, will deliver the trades workers have been contacting slate of officers and members and professions report and Mrs. 26,000 contributors since the of the board of directors. Eugene J. Arnfeld, division Campaign opened, March 23. Election will take place at chairman, will deliver- the wo- The Allied Jewish Campaign the Women's Division annual men's division report. of the Jewish Welfare Federa- meeting, June 9, at the new Alan E. Luckoff, junior divi- tion was organized more than Main Building of the Jewish sion chairman, will report for 30 years ago so that Detroit's Center. his Division and Richard B. Jewish citizens could fulfill the Nominated for the board for Kramer, metropolitan division traditional Jewish obligation to an additional. three-year term chairman, will report for metro- help the unfortunate with one are Mesdames Harry E. August, politan and organizations divi- annual gift. Maurice Clamage, Max M. Fish- sions. The Jewish Welfare Federa- er, Arthur I. Gould, Ivor J. tion does the budgeting and Max M. Fisher, president of Kahn, Herschel V. Kreger, planning for its 13 member Charles Lakoff, Lewis H. Man- the Jewish Welfare Federation, agencies in Detroit and its com- will speak for the . Federation ning, Harold A. Robinson, Saul mittees make detailed studies of J. Rubin, Alexander W. Sanders. and Isidore Sobeloff, executive Jewish needs, locally, nationally vice - president of Federation, Nominated for a three-year will anounce the Campaign total term are Mesdames Tom Bor- as soon as the reporti of the at man, Benjamin E. Jaffe, Barney workers attending the meeting Block's L. Keywell, Adolf Lowe, Aaron have been tallied and added to Nathan. Clothes the campaign figures. Nominated for a two-year 19132 LIVERNO1S The invocation will be deliv- tearm to fill an unexpired term ered by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, Open MON., THURS., FRI. 'til 9; is Mrs. Sam Barnett. SAT. 'til 6 of Adas Shalom Synagogue, and Nominated for officers are: President, Mrs. Harry E. Aug- ust; vice-president, Mesdames Theodore Bargman, Arthur I. Gould, Harold A. Robinson, Benjamin Jones; recording sec- retary, Mrs. Morris J. Brand- wine; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Ivor J. Kahn; representa tives to board of governors of Federation, Mrs. August and Mrs. Karbel. Additional nominations may be made by petition signed by 25 members of the Women's Division and submitted at least one week in advance of the annual meeting providing, nom- inees have consented to serve if nominated. Members of the Nomination Committee in addition to Mrs. Marcuse are Mesdames Jacob J. Axelrod, Morris J. Brand- wine, Stanley Friedman, Merle Harris, J. Shurly Horwitz, and Irving Posner. ~ . Name Mrs. August for Presidency of Women's Division Opportunity Work of UNEF Justifies Cost, House Committee Told WASHINGTON (JTA)—As- sistant Secretary of. State Fran- cis 0. Wilcox told the House Foreign Affairs Committee that the United Nations Emergency Force on the Arab-Israel bor- ders had proved such a con- tribution to the maintenance of peace that it was "worth many times the amount we have , contributed toward its existence." (Addressing a Swedish con- tingent which completed its service with UNEF in the Gaza Strip, Lt. Gen. E. L. M. Burns, UNEF commander, said it was a "good sign" that UNEF was not so much in the news now as when it was formed. "As far as UNEF is concerned, no news is good news," he said. "Peace and quiet do not make headlines, trouble does; and we are here to prevent trouble.") At American Savings, funds placed in a savings account by the 10th of the month, earn a full 3 per cent from the first. 3 inner and overseas, and present rec-0— ommendations for the allocation of funds to the Federation Board of Governors. Last year, 58 per cent of $5,- 000,000 raised • went to United Jewish Appeal and other organi- zations helping oppressed Jews overseas. Thirty-seven per cent was spent in Detroit, and the remaining five per cent was allocated to national agencies.. • Columbia's Bancroft Prizes Given Two Jewish Scholars NEW YORK, (JTA) — Two Jewish scholars were awarded Columbia University Bancroft Prizes, which are given annually for "distinguished studies in American history, diplomacy and international relations." The recipients of the prizes, each carrying a stipend of $3,000 are Dr. Daniel J. Boorstin, pro- fessor of history at the Univer- sity of Chicago; and Dr. Ernest Samuels, professor of English at Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. • ,. ..• • EFFICIENT SERVICE DETROIT'S FAVORITE CITRIN D E P EN D ABLE S UPPL Y FILTERCLEAN "U CITRIN W2Ci .1 A GOOD NAME TO-REMEMBER HIGH QUALITY PRODUCTS CALL CITRIN OIL PRODUCTS CO. TO 8-0005 GALA YIDDISH ENTERTAINMENT This Sunday Only! ALBERT EINSTEIN CHAPTER BNAI BRITH Presents A Musical Version of SHOLEM ALEICHEM'S "DOS GROISE GEVINS" SUNDAY MAY 3rd — 8 P.M. 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