Ladies of JNF Slate Book Duet People Make News ... The Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund will meet I.J. S. Secretary of Labor 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the social Arthur J. Goldberg will be hall of Beth Aaron Synagogue. awarded t h e Mrs. Harry Portnoy, chairman, Herbert H. announces the program for the Lehman Medal afternoon will be a "Book Duet." of the Jewish The duet will be composed of a Theological review of "The Inspector" by Seminary of Mrs. Joseph Sperka and a review America at a of "The Eternal City" by Mrs. convocation to Sidney Ravin. be held at Mrs. George Lerner, president, Temple Ema- says the meeting is designated nu-El, M i am i as a victory rally meeting, cele- Beach, Fla., on brating the successful culmination Monday, Feb. of the recent Ladies Auxiliary of 27, The honor Jewish National Fund donor A dessert luncheon will be will be be- served under the • co-chairman- stowed upon ship of Mesdames Abraham Gold- Goldberg in stein, William Hordes and Julius recognition of London. Social hostesses for the his 30 years of afternoon are Mesdames Irving service "in the Schlussel, Max Hayman, Ben cause of indus- Paull and Sidney Ravin. A. J. Goldberg trial p e a c e" through the application of "those D. J. Markus for Judge principles of morality and ethics that render the relations among Committee Formed and humane." - A citizens' committee to back men peaceful • * * * D. J. Markus in his race for GEORGE GRAY, of the Judge of Common Pleas Court, Hordes Agency, local represen- at the Primaries on Monday, tative for the Columbus Mutual has been •f armed under the Life Insurance Company, ranked chairmanship of A. B. Charlip, secpnd in total sales among the insurance counselor, and E. Company's 1,400 agents f o r Donald Goodman. January. Gray was also third Non-partisan in nature, com- in personal life sales for the posed of Republicans as well as month. The Hordes Agency Democrats, this committee has ranked seventh in total sales issued a statement urging corn- and sixth in life sales among punity - wide support . for the company's 74 agencies in Markus. January. A practicing attorney here for * * * 15 years, Markus has his offices Bnai Brith announced the in the Guardian Building. election of Bernard Frank of Allentown, Pa., as: chairman of its commission Radomer Gro on adult Jew- Talk, Sees aeli Fil sh education. Radomer e succeeds Detroit wi 8:30 p.m. Sun- Maurice Wein- day at ayim Greenberg Ce stein of Char- ter. est speakers will • lu d Berke, -represe IV f lotte, N. C., an e Ghetto Figh al, international d Per of vice president JNF. T film, of Bnai Brith, "Stairway usa will be who intro- duced the first shown. Any inte ed in joining adult Jewish the group vited to attend. institute at Guests elcome. For informa- Wildacres, tion Oscar Goldberg, presi- N. C., 13 years , UN 1-2223, or Eleanor ago, and sub- sequently initi- Manela, secretary, LI 5-8075. ated programs of adult study in Bnai Brith. B. Frank At its 1959 triennial convention in Jerusalem, Bnai Brith voted to give the program commission status and included a special membership assessment to pro- vide it with 'a $300,000 subsidy. Frank, 47, announced plans "to expand further the indi- vidual's participation in adult study courses." * * * ED SULLIVAN, noted news- paper columnist and world famed television personality, will be cited by New York City' Congregation Bnai Jeshu this Saturday night for his standing contribution to cause of better racial a ligious understanding. It be the 15th annual Brother award of the Men's Club of Co gregation Bnai Jeshurun. Rabbi William Berkowitz, spiritual leader of the congregation, will present a Scroll to Sullivan, on behalf of the Men's Club, in recognition of his efforts against racial and religious prej- udice and intolerance. . Ekid- D . J. Two Zim Liners to Make Passover Trips to Israel Two voyages next month, by the Israel-flag liners S/S Jeru- salem and S/S Zion of the Zim Lines, will bring close to 1,000 Americans to Israel on the eve of Passover and in ample time to join the Yom HaAtzmaut Independence Day celebrations marking the 13th anniversary of Israel's statehood and the beginning of the Bar Mitzvah Year. T h e American-Israeli Ship- ping Co., Inc., U.S. representa- tives of Zim Lines, announced that the fully air conditioned S/S Jerusalem, with accommo- dations for 570 passengers, will sail from NeW York on March UHS, Hadassah Set Lectures on Changing Aspects of U.S. Jewry A six-lecture course on "The Changing Aspects of the Ameri- can Jewish Community", organ- ized and sponsored by Hadassah and the United Hebrew Schools, will be conducted 10-11 a.m. Wednesdays through March 15 at the Esther Berman Building. The study concerns the many aspects and challenges to Amer- ican Jewry: political (including Zionism), cultural, social, edu- cational, religious, traditional and inter-group relations. Lecture discussions will be conducted by United Hebrew Schools Superintendant Albert Elazar, Mrs. George Rubin, Hadassah vice-president for ed- ucation, and UHS staff mem- bers. Students may register for the course this week at the UHS, 18977 Schaefer,- DI 1-3407. 15, arriving at Haifa on March aboard the S/S Israel on April 29. The 300-pasenger S/S Zion, 5, arriving at Haifa on April 19, sailing from New York on in time for Independence Day. March 17, will arrive at on March 31. The Passo day begins with March 31. A spoke .n for Refinishing - Restoring Lines sai • that Furniture space in • urist Repaired & Refinished in available or bo l Any Color of added, h ever, Your Choice. Antiques - Old are exce onally Furniture Made year owing esire of Like New. Cig- arette Burns Re- E0INISHING many Americans to be in Israel 00;R.SPECIALTY paired. All work for both Passover and Yam 2lO40R5TOCHOOSE guaranteed. HaAtzmaut. The latter falls on City Wide & Suburban April 20. Larry Paul Free Estimates Passengers unable to make the March 15 or March. 17 sail- UN,4-8440 13223 W. Mc N iCHOL$ ings may 1 e a v e New York age THE STOCK MARKET Experienced addres t to s or other fraternal organizati bout les For BAKER, SIMONDS & CO., INC. WOODWARD 2-5600 151 WEST CONGRESS DETROIT 26, MICHIGAN r '''f Beth Abraham Offirs Special Reservations to Youth for 'Exodus' The Theater Party Committee for the Beth Abraham Men's Club has put aside 72 reserved seats at a reduced price for youth grow members for the club's benefit performance of "Exodus" 7:30 p.m. Feb. 26 at the Mercury Theater, according to President Morris Davis. Chairman Meyer Lullove an- nounces special seats may be reserved from 9-10:30 a.m. Sun- day and Feb. 26 at the syna- gogue office, UN 1-6696. 40 0 VERMONT Has Been Named "Man Siegel in Contest for Common Pleas Judge of the Joseph H. Siegel, candidate for Common Pleas Judge in the Monday Primary . election, has practiced law in Detroit for 33 years, is a member Of the De- troit and Michigan State Bar Associations and a graduate of the Detroit College of Law, Class of 1927. The father of two daughters and d children, Sie- is a of Mosaic edge, oslem T ple, Detroit Cons' tory, and v ads Shrine C , e .s pie Israel Year" ONARD GLADING ANGKAM SR. For the State of Michigan Mr. Davidson wishes to thank all his clients and friends who made these honors possible. AUSTIN A. KANTER AGENCY 10111 West McNichols UNiversity 2-1-800 Judge Common Pleas ■ •. Convicted Spy-Scientist Files Appeal to Israel Supreme Court Common Pleas Judge Mon.; Feb. 20 HAIFA, (JTA)—Kurt Sitte, the Czech-born scientist who was sen- tenced to five years? imprison- ment last week on charges of espionage, filed an appeal in the Israel Supreme Court. Prof. Sitte, until his detention last fall, was head of the physics department of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. He was convicted of passing secret mate- rial to foreign agents. • RED STOTSICY Res. LI. S-5860 •A