Manitoba Attorney General Seeks Ban on Discrimination Leader of CIA to Address Formal Opening Function of Allied Jewish Drive March 21 HERBERT A. FRIEDMAN Campaign, at the Jewish Center, 18100 Meyers, at 7 p.m. Monday, March 21. Irwin I. • Cohn, campaign chairman, in his announcement of formal opening plans, ex- pressed confidence that the $3,- 000,000 half-way mark in the campaign will be reached by • Campaign Leade March 21. Cohn also announced that all divisions in the cam- paign organization are conduct- ing their own functions to spur increased giving over last year. He reported substantial in- creases, particularly in the me- chanical trades division. Campaign functions already have been sponsored by the me- chanical trades, arts and crafts, mercantile, food, junior and women's divisions. Next Tuesday, the furniture section of the mercantile divi- sion will meet at 6 p.m., at the Furniture Club, 18940 Schaefer, to hear Dr. Samuel Haber, assistant direc- tor of Euro- pean opera- tions for the Joint Distribu- tion Commit- tee. The real es- tate and build- i n g division will hold a fund - raisin dinner, 6 p.m., Wednesday, at t h e Henrose Hotel, with Dr. Haber the speaker. Haber Haber is an expert on Jewish welfare problems in Poland, Eastern Europe and other over- seas areas. He has recently re- turned from Poland, where, as the first Joint Distribution Com- mittee representative permitted in that country since 1950, he set up a special emergency re- lief program in 1956 for Jewish - repatriates to that country from the Soviet Union. "Keynoters" is this year's new project, launched by the ail-S1.9.-SULSULSLASUL9.1.9.32.1.0.JULt -i Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division. - Mrs. Mor- WATCHES • JEWELRY ris Brandwine is chairman of Certified Master Keynoters, a section of the Textured Carpet Tweeds or Plains S • Blumberg 18963 LIVERNOIS UN 1-8184 women to give at least 10 cents a day, or $36.50 a year. Mrs. Brandwine reports that a luncheon and fashion show will be held at noon, Wednes- day, at the Jewish Center. The 500 women who attend ••••• •1 Agadir Victims Given JDC Aid Lurie Lefton Louis C. Blumberg, John E. Lurie and Abe Shiffman this week were named Allied Jewish Campaign vice-chairmen. Jack 0. Lefton is chairman of the Detroit Service Group, the year- round organization of campaign workers in trades and profes- sions. IMPORTED FROM ISRAEL AUTHENTIC YEMENITE DRUMS • ASSORTED SIZES Also a Large Selection of Other Ceramic Ware Cafc 19940 LIVERNOIS 9alern UN 1.9880 Espresso Coffee House Jewelry, Arts & Crafts Imported and Domestic Open: Daily from 7 p.m.; Sat. & Sufi., from 4 p.m. (Continued from Page 1) The Casablanca Jewish com- munity evacuated the Talmud Torah, and prepared the build- ing to house refugees. About 100 Jewish refugees arrived in Casablanca and another boat- load was expected later. The JDC contributed $5,000 for emergency aid work. On Monday, Kirsch presented to the daughter of King Mo- hammed V, Princess Lalla Aicha, a check for 2,500,000 Moroccan francs ($5,000), to aid in the relief of Agadir earth- quake victims. The contribution was for "general" relief activi- ties, not earmarked solely for Jewish victims. Princess Lalla is head of the National Moroccan Welfare Or- ganization. In presenting the check to the Princess, Kirsch also of- fered to the Welfare Organiza- tion the use of JDC's Moroccan staff of specialists in child health, nutrition and general social welfare. The gift, he said, supplements the JDC con- tribution of 12 tons of food and other supplies already given in Morocco for general distribu- tion. In addition to the gifts for general distribution, JDC head- quarters here pointed out, spe- cial measures are also being taken in Morocco for relief of the many Jewish victims of the disaster, estimated at a mini- mum of 1,500. 2 Blocks West of Livernois SI .11 a M. . JW. . . 1 save "the ... le CARPET COMPANY UN 1-7980 7324 W. 7 Mile Rd. Watchmaker & Jeweler Women's Division of the cam- paign, designed to induce 95 • Convenient .Terms GEORGE OHRENSTEIN Shiffman 0961 '11 ilanTAI Herbert A. Friedman, execu- tive'vice-chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, will be the guest speaker at the formal opening dinner of the Allied Jewish MONTREAL, (JTA) — The tion on grounds of race, re- Attorney General of the Mani- ligion, colo' _-and ethnic or toba Province has introduced national origin. The measure will see a musical review of a bill in the provincial legis- was expected to receive the Federation services combined lature to ban discrimination in support of all parties in the with a look at next season's places of public accommoda- legislature. women's and children's fash- ions. Fashions are by Milgrim, People Are Saying . . Herzberg & Keystone and West's Wee Modern. HARRY ABRAM Eleanor is giving the best deal Abrams, New York radio on the "ALL NEW" commentator, lecturer on Middle E a s t- 1960 e r n affairs, w i 11 address the Keynoters And CORVAIR meeting. Assist- SHORE CHEVROLET ing Mrs. 12240 Jos. Campau Brandwine as Immed. 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