Ogden R. Reid of New York is shown with his family after he was sworn in as the United States Ambassador to Israel in a special ceremony at the State Department in Wash- ington. Reid is shown holding his wife's hand. At left is the envoy's mother, Mrs. Ogden M. Reid, and two of his sons, Stewart, 9, and Michael, 6. A third son, William, is not shown in this Reid family picture. The new Ambassador was con- firmed earlier by the Senate, with Sen. Fulbright continuing his opposition, but seven other Senators speaking in his favor. Mr. Reid will leave around' July 1 to take up his new duties. Center to Have 3 Day Camps Camp and program directors for the Jewish Center's sum- mer clay camp have been an- nounced by Harry L. Jones, chairman of the Center camp committee. Day camp sites will be at the main building, 18100 Mey- ers, the Davison branch, 4059 W. Davison, and the branch at 15110 W. Ten Mile Road, Oak Park. Directors will be Meyer Schreiber, Frank Loewenberg and Sigmund Hellman. Pro- gram directors will be Morris Richman, Armand Lauffer and Sol Greenfield. Carl Hartman is day camp coordinator. Pay Tribute to . DAD . On Father's Day, June 21st by PLANTING A TREE IN ISRAEL A Growing Tree is a Living Tribute to your Father... Every new tree in Israel is a loving thought. Let trees in Israel honor or Memorial- ize Him. PHONE The Jewish National Fund U N 4-2767 FOR A TREE CERTIFICATE FOR YOUR FATHER • ISRAEL NEEDS TREES 18414 - WYOMING AVENUE ALL CONTRIBUTIONS TO JNF . ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE Senate Confirms Reid as New U.S. Envoy to Israel S. L. A. Marshall Neo-Nazi Organizations Claim to Get Award at 70,000 Youth, Student Journal Says Direct JTA Teletype Wire copies. These papers allegedly BB Installation To The Jewish News Newly-elected officers of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council, which comprises 27 lodges in the area, will be in- stalled at a dinner - dance planned f o r Wednesday„ evening, at T e m p l E anu-E 1, 14450 W. 10 Mile, 0a k Park. The occa- sion also will mark the pres- entation of the Bnai Brith Cit- izenship Award. f or disti guished serv- Gen. Marshall ice to Brig. Gen. S. L. A. Marsh- all, military analyst and edi- torial writer for The Detroit News. Officers to be inducted are Harry Weinberger, president; Milo Rappaport. Morris Diren- feld, Jack. Leeds and Maurice Zieger, vice-presidents; Harvey Weisberg and Sol Moss, secre- taries; and Kurt Ellenbogen, treasurer. Trustees are Harry Pearson, Rudolph Meyersohn, Samuel G. Bank, Sol Superfon, Julius Ber- kowitz, Robert Rudman, Morris Blechman, Avram Charlip, Ir- win Bert Meisel and Norman Gitler: The festivities will begin with a cocktail hour at 6:15 p.m., followed by dinner and the previously-mentioned cere- monies, entertainment and danc- ing to the music of the Key- notes. Jack Caminker will preside as master of ceremonies, with Harry Yudkoff discharging the retiring officers and Melvin C. Weicz installing incoming of- ficers. Maurice Zeiger is chairmen of the arrangements committee, and is assisted by Sol Moss, tickets; and Rudolph Meyer- sohn, publicity. WASHINGTON. (JTA)—The Senate confirmed President Eisenhower's nomination of Ogden R. Reid, former presi- dent of the New York Herald Tribune, as Abassador to Israel. The voice vote followed about an hour of discussion with two Senators speaking in opposition. They were William Fulbright Arkansas Democrat who is chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and John C. Stennis, Mississippi Demo- crat. Seven Senators spoke in f a v o r of the 33 - year - old nominee. Sen. Kenneth Keating, New York, Republican, said that the nomination had been "ex- tremely well received in Israel," and predicted that Israel would Kvutzah Offers "welcome a young man with new and fresh ideas." He noted OriginalPrograni that both Reid and his wife Readings of original Hebrew have been studying Hebrew in preparation for the assignment. works, an annual feature of the closing meeting of Kvutzah Iv- rith, will be heard this Saturday Epstein Heads Group h eN,c; enl e ngin of Ar. the . to LA Convention Eugene Epstein will head the Detroit delegation to the City of Hope convention in Los Angeles July 7 and 8, an- nounces B e n G o 1 dberg, president of the Detroit Business Men's chapter. E p stein, past president of the chap- ter, and Gold- berg, a mem- ber of t h e National Board of Di- rectors of the Epstein City of Hope, will be accompanied by Jack Beckwith, Harry Br o d s k y, Charles Canvasser, Max Spoon, William B end e r of f, Irving Green, Harry Sosnick, Mrs. Bella Kozlow and Ben Gould. Alternates selected are Harry Goldberg, Bob Hall, Joseph Lee and N. P. Rossen. Delegaates, who will stay at the Ambassador Hotel, will be oriented to the medical, re- search and hospital facilities supported by the annual fund raising drives. BONN—At least 70,000 Ger- man youths are members of tightly organized neo-Nazi groups, according to an article in the latest issue of Civis, offi- cial organ of the Circle of Christian Democratic Students. The article charges that former Nazi "bigwigs" like Raoul Rudolph Nahrath "are poisoning German youths with anti-democratic, anti- Semitic ideology." It declares further that a "conglomeration of Ludendorff myths and Teutonic Aryan heri- tage" is being disseminated among children by organiza- tions like the - Viking Youth and other groups. An "umbrella organization," the National Organization of Youth Comrades, reportedly joins the youth groups and is in turn closely connected with the neo-Nazi Deutsche Reichs- partei, the German bloc, and other neo-Nazi and militarist organizations. Many of the papers published by the youth groups, states Civis, appear at regular inter- vals and boast of circulations of between 30,000 and 40,000 Israeli Wins Prize for Best Yiddish Book BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — The Matias Stoliar Prize, in- stituted five years ago for the best Yiddish books of the year, was awarded to a young Israel writer, Iosl Birstein, a mem- ber of Gvat Kibbutz, for his book "Schmole Trotuarn." DRIVING LESSONS LESSON $2 5 7 COURSE Dual Controls No Permit Needed to Start Professional Instructors Day or Evening Appointments Safeway Driver Training TO 9-7600 LI 2-6742 OPEN SUNDAY JUNE 14 To make your FATHER'S DAY shopping easier . . . we will be OPEN THIS SUNDAY, with a complete line of clothing, furnishings, bathing goods and shoes for BIG & TALL MEN! tjerry BAKER' 15360 LIVERNOIS Neai Fenkell UNivers4 2.2104 at Delaine and Mrs. Jo- seph Katz, 21881 Beverly, Oak Park. Participating in the pro- gram and pre- senting orig- inal works will be Morris Nobel, Dr. Naphtali Wies- ner, Aaron To- Sigal back and Ber- nard Isaacs. Meyer Mathis is chairman of the evening. An additional feature of the meeting will be a tribute to Samuel Sigal, for many years one of Kvutzah's most active members and chairman of the publicity committee. Sigal, who is retiring as prin- cipal of the United Jewish High School (Mittelshul), and Mrs. Sigal will leave shortly for Los Angeles, Calif., where he will assume a leading position with the Arbeiter Ring schools. Boston Raises $5,723,000 BOSTON (JTA) — The Com- bined Jewish Appeal of Greater Boston concluded its 1959 cam- paign with a dinner at which general chairman Joseph M. Linsey announced gifts and The University of Michigan pledges totalling $5,723,124. The established the nation's first figure represents a $420,000 in- Department of Pharmacology in crease over last year's cam- 1891. paign. glorify. 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