IF YOU TURN THE UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T -FIND A FINER WINE THAN 2 4av Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich. I dinner. Total Bond sales hit $965,000. Heading main functions in 1958 were Mrs. Henry Turkel and John E. Lurie. Featured were Eli Mintz, Maurice Samuel, Harry Silver, Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, Yaacov Tsur and George Jessel. Bond sales totaled $782,- 150. Torn Borman was general chairman in 1959, while Mrs. Katchke and Mrs .Max Stollman were in charge of the Women's Division. Featured were the Joan Comay meeting, the Abba Hushi Labor Zionist Movement testimonial, and the Avraham Harman dinner. Total sales was $902,350. Leaders of the 1960 campaign were Tom Borman, Mrs. Katch- ke, Mrs. Stollman, Mrs. Max Sucher, Mrs. Victor Linden and David Safran as Detroit Bond Chairman. Featured were Israel Barzilai, Israel Minister of Health and Welfare; Golda Meir, Marlene Dietrich, Jack Benny and Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz executive vice presi- dent of the Development Corpo- ration for Israel. Total Israel Bond sales in 1960 was $1,- 038.000. JERUSALEM, (JTA)—In the presence of President Izhak Ben- Zvi and Prime-Minister David Ben-Gurion — both former pri- vates in the Jewish Legion — Israel dedicated Beit Hagdudim, the Jewish Legion center, at Avihayil near Natanya, overlook- ing the Plains of Sharon. Ben-Gurion, who arrived at the ceremonies in a helicopter, laud- ed the thousands of Jewish youth from countries all over the world who had answered the call to fight in the Jewish Legion. The American delegation at the ceremony brought to the new Jewish Legion Center from New York busts of the late Vladimir Jabotinsky and Joseph Trumpel- dor, founders and commanders of the Legion. The busts are the work of Jewish sculptor M. Rapa- port who made the monument for the Jewish Martyrs and Fighters erected in Warsaw at the site of the former ghetto. NEW YORK, (JTA) — Seven thousand Jewish immigrants are expected to arrive in the United States this year, it was an- nounced by Lester Ginsburg, out- going president of the New York Association for New Americans. Addressing the association's 12the annual dinner, Ginsburg said the greater number of this year's new Jewish arrivals is ex- pected to settle in New York. NYANA is the sole Jewish agency responsible for the in- I tegration of Jewish newcomer the New York metropolita ea. J. Clarence Davies wa ected by NYANA to succee inzburg in the presidency. (At Ottawa, the C dian De- partment of Citizenshi and Im- migration announced th 1 1960, 2,385 immigrants "of Jew gin" arrived in Canada.) Ginsburg, in describing the Jewish immigrant entering the United States at this time, said he represents "a new kind of newcomer; he is more skilled, more confidence, more realistic AL STUTZ OWNER and better equipped to adjust quickly to American life than his predecessor of ten years ago." Nevertheless, Ginsburg noted, "the prmesent new arrival, as with the newcomers before' him, still needs help to translate hope into the actualities of home and safety, job and self-support. in- depedence and a new way of life." To help them, NYANA pro- rogram of including aid, eting up a home, in dental care, en gm - ance and selling and -other actixit* essential integration. Fu d • CLOTHING Idand men 'Almost Everything in Wear- ing Apparel from Size 40 Extra Long to 66 Stout. SAYS • • • Ignore ALL Tire Ads in ALL Newspapers Except This One BECAUSE . . . YOU SAVE MORE MONEY HERE AT UNION TIRE! U.N. Reports Israel Growth UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., (JTA)—A picture of Israel as a healthy, growing society in e phase of economic, social to ral activity, emerge e from the 1960 edition e United Nations Statisti "earbook is- sued by the D rtment of Eco- nomics and cial fairs. volume inc es the i tes able • info tion- from po ation a in- fant mo lity and tion- virtua try a region in A pward curve is trace from n- e statistics on Isr dust and agricult roduc- lion, th an mg, devel- opment security. How- ever, during the same period, ex- penditures have increased vastly, the interest on the public debt has gone up, tax receipts have zoomed, and the country's over- all deficit has also reached the highest point in Israel's history. The negative balance—the dif- ference between total receipts and total expenditures—has gone up from minus 50,730,000 Israeli pounds ($28,408,800) in 1950 to minus 363,440,000 ($203,526,400) as of March 31, 1961, the UN data show. Israel's population, as of mid-1959, is given as 2.061,000. The country's employment in manufacturing-rose from the in- dex base of 100 in 1953 to 116 in 1959. Unemployment has fall- en steadily from 17.7 percent in 1953 to 7.4 percent in 1959. In- ustrial production grew from the se figure of 100 in 1955 to 113 1960. The agricultural produc- n index went up from 100 in 4-55 to 132 in 1958-59. le rate of Israel's infant mor- lity—always considered an in- ex of a country's willingness or ability to assume responsibility for the health of its population— shows what observers here note as great progress. Israel's infant mortality rate for the Jewish pop- ulation has decreased steadily from 36.3 in 1948 to 27.3 in 1959. The figure is based on deaths of infants under one year of age per 1,000 live births, excluding still- births. Comparisons show that the infant mortality rate in the United States was 26.4; in Switz- erland, 22.2; and in Britain, 23.1. Israel had 4,323 physicians in 1958 and 1,387 dentists. This means that there was approxi- mately one doctor for each 462 persons in the Israeli population —about twice the ratio in the United States, where there is one physician for about 900 persons. U.S to Get 7,000 Immigrant Jews START WITH THIS SPECIAL FOR YOUR ECORATION DAY - WEEKEND TRIP! eRAKES RECONDITIONED 5 WHEELS ROTATED RE6lso REG. 0250 ALL 4 SERVICES Reg. $18" ONLY... CORRECT WHEEL ALIGNMENT Inspect.and correct caster and camber and align toe-in to original condition. BALANCE FRONT WHEELS Precision balance both front wheels. Install necessary weights to correct uneven tire Wear, BRAKES RECONDITIONED Precision adjust brakes. Thor- oughly inspect and clean lin- ing, add fluid if necessary— then test. S WHEELS ROTATED Rotate all 5 tires — foi even wear and 20% greater mile- age life. MOST CAR$ FAST SERVICE BY FACTORY-TRAINED EXPERTS UNION TIRE CO. NEXT TO EASTMAN KODAK 3140 GRAND RIVER FA 1-1010 .S.ROYAL TIRES Lodge Expressway to Temple—Grand River Exit Turn Right, One Block Past Carl's Chop House. — SA FE, QUALITY FIRST for IISIM3f IMILLag 31LL L Ten years ago, on May 1, 1951, the Israel Independence Bond Issue was inaugurated. Israel's Prime Minister David Ben - Gurion himself launched the Bond drive in Detroit. He was greeted by Gov. Williams, the late Mayor Albert Cobo and other dignitaries and by en- thusiastic thousands of citi z ens. The Israel Bond campaign got off to a brilliant start at a City-wide dinner, and Detroiters have bought more than $11,- 000,000 worth of Israel Bonds since, in the last decade. Max Osnos was the first Detroit Israel Bond chairman and Israel Davidson was hon- orary chairman. Mrs. Theo- dore Bargman was the initial Women's Division chairman, with Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich and Mrs. Ralph Davidson as co- chairmen. During the first year of the campaign, Detroit was host to the late Vice President Alben W. Barkley; Golda Meir, now Israel Foreign .Minister, and Yaacov Geri, Israel Minister of Trade and Industry. Israel Bond sales in 1951 totaled $2, 7 041,700. The Bond Drive which was already established in its sec- ond year as a definite part of communal activity, had- a fruit- ful year in 1952. An important innovation was the High Holy Day Appeal in the synagogues for the sale of Israel Bonds. In 1952 Israel Bond sales totaled $1,214,750. Sparking the drive here in the second year were Abba Eban, Edward G. Robinson, Sam Levinson and Leon Keyserling. In 1953, Women's Division head Mrs. Bargman was aided by Mesdames Milton Mahler, Joseph Katchke and Harry Kay, co-chairmen. Appearing in Detroit for Israel Bonds were Trygvie Lie, secretary- general of the United Nations; Israeli Ambassador Abba Eban, Dr, Abraham Shan, governor of Jerusalem; Isaac Bavly, chief engineer of Is- rael; Rep. Franklin D. Roose- velt, Jr. ,and Robert Nathan. Sales totaled $970,200 for the year. Phillip Stollman was general chairman in 1954 when the First Development Israel Bond Issue was launched. Those who made appearances in Detroit were Mrs. Reuven Shiloah, wife of the Israel Minister to the U.S.; Jan Peerce, Rabbi Mor- decai Kirshblum, Judith Ep- stein, Senator Wayne Morse and Golda Meir. Chairmen of the events were Lou Berry, David Safran, Mrs. Bargman, Nathan Share, Lester Burton and Mor- ris L. Schaver. Bond sales totaled $1,001,200 in 19 4 Mrs. Katchke om 's Division chairn in 1955 an the year's g honor was Dr. Dov Jo Israel Minister of Deve ent. Bond sales reached 58,850. Irwi Cohn was 1 Bond Chair in 1956 Mrs. Char Milan ivi- sio l. chairm ished vlsi s w Eleano - eir. To sal was ael with Mr as head_ of t vision. Fea- tured ep. James Roose- velt, Dr. Pierre Van Passen, the Rabbi A. M. Hershman dinner and the Abba Eban Jewish Legion Center Dedicated in Israel; B-G Attends Event aN Israel Independence Bond Issue Was Inaugurated 10 Years Ago our SAFETY co