American Jewish Congress Women Danny Raskin's Honor Fund-Raising Leaders LISTENING BENSON B. LETT of Faust Rd., known professionally as "OTAC" the Clown, will parti- cipate in the annual Armed Forces Day Parade and open house program Saturday at the Detroit Arsenal, 11Y2 Mile and Mound Rds., Centerline. T THE WOMEN'S DIVISION Fund-Raising Committee of the American Jewish Congress held a gala "Reward Luncheon" Thursday at Knollwood Country Club for members who sold $50 in ads for the Amity Award Ad Book, with Mrs. Arnold Frank, luncheon chairman. Part of the fund-raising team are Mesdames (from left) bottom, Abe Singer, S. M. Israel, Julius Ring, Solomond Redstone, Ad Book chairman; top row, Ben Kiar, Maurice Croll, John Sturman, fund-raising chairman; and Edward Rothenberg. Detroit Jewry to Celebrate Israel's Bar Mitzvah at Banquet on June 8 The anniversary banquet marking the Bar Mitzvah of Israel will be June 8 in the Grand Ballroom of the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, it was announced by Tom Borman, new general chairman of the Detroit Israel Bond Committee. This will be one of the main events of the Bar Mitzvah year Israel Bond campaign in De- troit. Admiral Yochai Bin-Nun, commander-in-chief of the Is- rael Navy, will be the guest of honor. - The guest star will be Shos- hana D am a r i, the Yemenite singer who is coming back on a triumphal tour of the United States after an absence of eight years. The program will include the installation of Borman as gen- eral chairman, the swearing in of other officers of the Detroit Israel Bond Committee and th awarding of plaques. The anniversary banquet be a community-wide This dinner will celebr Bar Mitzvah of Israel a the first decade of Israe Radomer Societ Sets 1st Anniversar Fete Radomer Mutual Soar Detroit will install new officers at its first anniversary dinner- dance 6:30 p.m. Sunday at Rain- bow Terrace. The following will be installed: President, Oscar Goldberg; vice presidents, Louis E. Levi- tan and Jack Waksberg; secre- tary, Mrs. Nani S'alinger; treas- urer, Rela Wizenberg; • Israel chairman, Mrs. Helen Bowman; trustees, Mrs. Edith Kozlowski, Joseph Manela and Norbert Goldberg. Among the prominent out-of- Bagley PTA Meets town' guests expected at the tee are Isidore Kirsch Louis Weinstein, presi rk City, president of ounc Bagley School PT United R oiner Relief for the ednes a meeting 8 p. saf a trol United Sta s and Canada; Abe the school w boys will be °red; d officers Glass of T onto, secretary of committee of the the ed and install will be e adorn; and S. 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E E S RS A E 1 .1 4 l %T Li "The House of Delicacies" 1 1 I IN THE NORTHWOOD SHOPPING CENTER . 13 MILE AND WOODWARD AT COOLIDGE— LI 9-5535 .1 I Lamm= ma NE I. - as Nu =I — — — am= Ns is. ii LAURIE ANN GOLDMAN, three-year-old daughter of Mar- tha and Gene Goldman, watched all day as Martha polished and cleaned the house . . . Later that evening when Martha be- gan drying her after her bath, little Laurie Ann said, "Give me the towel, mommie, and I'll shine myself!" SCHOLASTIC HONORS are not a new thing with Noel Law- son, .and having the highest scholastic average at the end of his sophomore year at Wayne State University Medical School is another ad e • ' high anding educati ool is oel insofar ors to his 12-B erned, go b erm at Centr. High, when he was awarded the Harvard Book as the o tanding student in v . . His a uation his grad Is . . . 1 ude was w' yne, ents Ma wso almo eve emester complim. g aver- No • on his 3.5 and b last two age . . . He spe years of at Ohio State , where he became s udy master for his fraternity and was also elected as Prior of Sigma Alpha Mu, the first time a frater from out of state was ever chosen to the high posi- tion . . . Last year, after enter- ing medical schoOl, Noel re- ceived the same honors for be- ing the best student in the freshman class . . . The big hon- ors in life for.. Noel were soon to come as he married Judith Dzodin just before entering medical school and, a few weeks ago, the two became parents of a baby boy. West Germany Defnds Globke BONN, (JTA)—The office of West German Chancellor Dr. Konrad Adenauer came to the defense of State Secretary Hans Globke. against recurrent charges that Dr.' Globke had been in- volved as a Nazi official in the persecution of Jews. A declaration by the Federal Chancellory was read on the twice-a-week Eichmarin trial tele- vision program, in which the flat assertion was made that "Dr. Globke was not connected with the persecution of Jews, directly or indirectly." The declaration also asserted that the charges against Globke,- who was an official in the Nazi Ministry of the Interior, were the result of propaganda of the East German regime furthered by Friedrich Kaul, an East German attorney, who "has been attack- ing the trial in Jerusalem." The declaration claimed that Globke "fought against" the per- secution "with all means at his disposal." His commentary on the Nuremberg racial laws "aided many victims of Nazism," the statement said. This was refer- ence to repeated charges that Globke's commentaries worsened their application to Jews. "The claim by Dr. Max Merten, the former war commissioner in Salonika, who was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment by a Greek tribunal, that Dr. Globke had prevented the liberation of 10,000 Greek Jews has long since been proved false," the Chancel- lory statement continued. "Dr. Globke never had anything to do with Eichmann." Dancing Splendid Food *a■ ca BRING MOTHER TO MERMAN'S -47- 11 g EttI M ANZ MVITI HOUSE OF PANCAKES 22 DELICIOUS VARIETIES Delicatessen & Restaurant _ Open 7 a.m. 'til 1:30 a.m. - every day 13821 9 Mile Road, Nr. Coolidge Free Parking For A Fine Dinner in a Friendly Atmosphere And, as a Special Surprise for Mother .. . An Individual Beautiful Potted Plant Free For Mother On HER Day! . LI 8-1 1 1 1 WHERE TO DI Chicorels' Ken*ood - New Banquet Rooms accom mitzvahs, Weddings, Anni Dancing Nightly DO OPEN FENKELL COR. TELEGRAP DUBBS. 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