As the 12th annual Torch Allen, Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld, Central Board of the World ORT Other World ORT officers Drive goes into its third and Louis Berry, Mrs. Hyman C. final week, campaign leaders Broder, W. B. Doner, Mrs. Jo- elected include Daniel Mayer, enthusiastically viewed the pros- seph H. Ehrlich, Mrs. William chairman of the executive corn- pects of surpassing their goal of H. Frank, Mrs. Charles H. Ger- mittee, and the following vice- $17,990,000. The progress reports shenson, Mrs. Julian H. Krolik, presid and; Juli an for given Tuesday for the first 15 Mrs. Alan E. Schwartz, The e U 'ted ; Mrs. ap- days of the 25-day drive totaled dore SchWartz, Richard han for ; Abel Shaban ' -or $8,866,248 or 49.3 per cent of Max Smitt and Phillip S an. South rica; J. J. Shapiro for the total goal. While the 100,000 nteers Israel. Max A. Braude was again is year's The 1960 goal, the highest in who are conductin named director-general of the Torch Drive history, will go to drive make know o their fel- World ORT Union. eighbors, the support the minimum budgets low-workers an The fo y Congres nded k, the young, of 195 health, welfare and char- needs of the omen's the troubled the old, Torch acter-building agencies. ded b Drive camp headquarters in 0 The Jewish Community the Statler ilton Hotel have wom ups i 3 Center, Jewish Family and been flood un tries. with inquiries nference n o - Children's Service, Fresh Air from g i v the s and prospective row of women's • Society and the Shiffman givers. groups n the United •s, Canada, Clinic are four of the 195 The Giv nee-For-All drive ritain, Israel France, and services combined under the which offi y began on Oc- adopted a •s of new projects banner of the United Founda- tober 18 wil d with a victory as speci esponsibilities of the tion in the Give-Once-For-All dinner at the tier-Hilton Ho- I wo units. These included a Torch Drive. Last year, at a tel on Nov. 1 e traditional ORT school in Marseilles, cost of less than five cents anquet, which lwa and an expansion of the ORT out of every dollar raised, the ,b `plus contribution" e of program in Teheran. United Foundation allocated Detroit's leading industrial or Several resolutions were also $682,992 to these four agen- business firms, will be spon- passed which would offer ORT's cies. sored this y e a r b y General facilities to non-Jews from some Under the leadership of Max Motors Corporation. of the underdeveloped countries. M. Fisher, Meyer L. Prentis and Nate S. Shapero, all vice-presi- dents and members of the board of directors, the United Founda- tion has consistently set a na- tionwide record for the amount of money raised and its low cost of operation and adminis- tration. Also serving with Fisher, Sha- pero and Prentis as members of the United Foundation board of directors are: Al Borman, Judge Henry M. Butzel, Irwin I. Cohn, William H. Frank, Dr. Richard C. Hertz, Harry D. Hirsch, Jo- seph Holtzman, Mrs. Harry L. Jones, Edward C. Levy, Mrs. Marvin B. Levy, Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal, Jr., Mrs. Edward E. Rothman, Samuel H. Rubiner, Abe Shiffman, David Tann, Mel- ville Welt, Mrs. Henry Wine- man, James Wineman, Stanley J. Winkleman, Harry L. Win- ston. Paul Zuckerman and Max J. Zivian. Prentis has been chairman of the goal and allocations commit- tee which reviews the budget requests of the participating agencies a n d , weighing eco- nomic conditions against needs, recommends the total goal and the allocation each agency will receive from funds raised. Others serving in various leadership capacities for the 1960 Torch Drive are: Mrs. Jul- ius Abramson, Harry Becker, Herbert Blumberg, Irving Bron- son, Dan Carpenter, Albert Cohen, Morris Coleman, Dr. Al- bert Elazar, Henry Frank. Kaye G. Frank, Richard Jacob, George D. Keil, Jack Kershen- baum, Elwood L. Kukes, Mrs. Gerson Lacoff, John E. Lurie, Max J. Pincus, Leo Polk, Rich- ard S. Prentis, Harold Robinson, Benjamin Rose, Irving Rose, Charles F. Rosen, Morey Rosen- thal, Robert Rosenthal, Hyman Safran, Morris Spitzer, William Steinberg, C. William Sucher, Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, MarVin G. Alexander, Mrs. Sidney J. Nations or by individual coun- tries. Facilities would be pro- vided at the ORT technical school in Israel for the training of 40 Africans. ORT's technical train- ing center for teenagers in Swit- erland would be expanded to vide courses for students at for the Israeli school in Nathania 14/11 be accomplished with the cooperation of the Israeli govern- ment. The African students who will study there will be offered courses in electro-mechanics, metal machining, carpentry and agricultural mechanics. W APPEARING AT AMU. T O N TO 6 2800 - MOTOR SALES 13519 HAMILTON AT DAVISON PRICE SERVICE In "YEAR END SALE" STARRING PLYMOUTH - VALIANT - DE SOTO WITH BEN — JACK — AL See the 61's Bonn N _ eo-Nazi Party Scores Big Gains in Municipal Elections BONN, (JTA)—The neo-Nazi Reichspartei quadrupled i t s seats in municipal district par- liaments in the Rhineland-Pfalz province in the election Oct. 23, according to figures now released. The party, which campaigned on an openly anti-Semitic plat- form in the final weeks of the election, won 16 seats as com- pared with the four it won in the 1956 election. The party received 19,474 votes or 1.1 per- 'cent of the total votes, com- pared with 5,484 votes or .3 percent in 1956. on seats to Europe Sale starts October 1st and continues through March 31st. (You can reserve your seat now, and we'll put it aside for you.) It's your chance to pick up a' trip to Europe"at the lowest prices in airline history:-$320 round trip, New York to Lon- don, for the I7-day Excursion. NevrYork to Paris Excursion: $359.60 round trip. If you're planning to take the family along, or if you're going on a longer vacation, your best buy is the off-season economy ticket, which offers Family Fare savings. Whichever you choose, you fly the famous El Al jet-prop Britannia. You enjoy the speed and quiet of its jet-powered engines, but you pay the low propeller rates. You fly directly to London, Paris, Rome, Athens and Tel Aviv without change of planes. Order seats from your travel agent or El Al Israel Airlines, 610 Fifth Ave., New York 20, PL 1-7500. (Doors open 9 a.m.!) 9 - THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, November 4, 1960 Four Jewish Agencies Benefit from ORT to Assist UN in Aid to Underprivileged Non-Jews LONDON, (JTA)—Dr. William The decisions are to make the junior college level. Some United Foundation; Community Haber, professor of economics at ORT's technicians and specialists of the students would be non- University of Michigan has available for technical assistance Jews. Leaders Among Workers in Drive the been re-elected president of the projects sponsored by the United The expansion of the facilities