Ben-Dov Replies to Arab League Conference of Propagandist Over WJR on Sunday Presidents Names David Ben-Dov, cultural at- primarily to address the Beth Miller Chairman tache of the Israel Embassy in Aaron Men's Club, Ben-Dov Washington, will reply to anti- Israel attacks by a spokesman for the Arab League over Station WJR, at 12:30 Sunday. Ben-Dov will deal with the challenged address of last Sunday by Faiz Aby Diab, director of the Arab Informa- tion Office for the Midwest, located in Chicago, who is accused of having spread totally false information about Israel and the Middle East in an ad- dress over WJR last Sunday. Jack Hamilton will monitor Sunday's interview with Ben- Dov. Ben-Dov also will be heard on WJBK TV and radio simul- casts at 9:30 a.m. this and next Sunday." He was featured on programs here Wednesday on Channel 56, WWJ, WXYZ and WTVS. That afternoon he con- ferred with Fr. Britt, president of the University of Detroit. Coming 'here Wednesday placed emphasis in all of his speeches on constructive ef- fort's in the Middle East. The Beth Aaron meeting, which drew a large audience, was presided over the Men's Club president, Meyer Millman. It was the club's annual Israel Cultural Night. Ben-Dov stated in his speeches that the creation of productive activities, through the coopera- tion of all states, is the basic necessity in the Middle East, in order to eliminate want and to elevate the standards of living of all-peoples in that area. He expressed the hope that such cooperative activities would lead to peace between Arabs and Jews. The Israel statesman also dealt with the refugee and other problems and declared that realistic approaches, lead- ing towards resettlement of refugees in Arab lands, could permanently solve the existing issue. Reservation Books are now open on DELTA'S Winter Service to FLORIDA Can to agent you want rT ravel -- t the flight -- day you want 000 DREAM VACATIONS Low summer rates still available until Dec. 15 RABBI IRVING MILLER of Woodmere, L.I., has been named president of the Con- ference of Presidents of Ma- jor American Jewish Organi- zations, at the annual meeting held at the conference head- quarters, 515 Park, New York City. He succeeds Label A. Katz, president of Bnai Brith. The Conference of Presidents, organized six years ago un- der the chairmanship of Philip A. Klutznick, conists of the heads of 18 major Jew- ish organizations and is the deliberating body on prob- lems related -to American-Is- rael activities. Rabbi Miller, who is the chairman of the American Zionist Council, is a former president of the Zion- ist Council, is a former presi- dent of the Zionist Organiza- tion of America and of the American Jewish Congress. "Federation on Wheels" has been adopted as a theme by the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation for the month of October. In this con- nection, bus tours of Federation agencies have been organized, ac- cording to Mrs. Philip R. Mar- cuse, president. Mrs. Sam Barnett, chairman of the tour committee, announces that three tours will be con- ducted. Next Monday, the Leadership Training Course will hold its sec- ond session in the form of a bus tour. Assisting with arrangements for this day are Mesdames Milton Lucow and Charles Abramson. More than 40 women have al- ready registered for the Leader- ship Training Course. A group of women from South- field will tour Federation agen- cies on Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Nachman and Mrs. Bernard Aston are co-chairmen of this tour. Wednesday, Oct. 25, is the date Oak Park women have scheduled for their bus tour. Mrs. Henry Shewach and Mrs. Herbert Rack- lin are in charge. The agencies to be visited by the groups will include the United Hebrew Schools, Sinai Hospital, Jewish Family and Chil- dren's Service, Jewish Communi- ty Center and Jewish Home for Aged. Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine is Women's Division vice-president for education. I know that, whatsoever God doeth, it shall be for ever: nothing can be put to it, nor any thing taken from it. —Eccl. 3:14 I have a speci 1962 for you on the t, at this time. hore Chev- 0 Jos Campau. gA. ;aka. TW 1-0600 UN 4-9039 Committee Commends Action by Catholics .Against Anti-Semitism The American Jewish Com- niittee hailed a resolution by a leading Catholic organization which urged Roman Catholics "to work for the complete removal of anti-Semitic prejudice where it exists to ourselves and our ;nation." The resolution, adopted by the National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice at its re- cent convention in Detroit, stressed that the revelations at the Eichmann trial ,have, not been "related sufficiently to our own responsibilities as Catholics and Americans" to `eradicate anti-Semitism. It scored the "evil of anti- Semitism wherever and when- ever it occurs, subtle and violent, in small things as in large," and urged all Catholics "never to forget the towering infamy to which the small things of this kind of hate, have grown in other lands in our own life- times." The AJ Committee also took note of another section of the resolution which urged greater cooperation between Catholic Interracial Councils and Jewish organizations, including visits of Jewish speakers to Catholic high schools, and exchange visits to churches and synagogues. Sir Keith Joseph Named Trade Minister of State LONDON, (JTA) — Sir Keith Joseph, Jewish Conservative Member of Parliament, was ap- - pointed Minister of State at the Board of Trade, in a general government reshuffle announced here. Sir Keith has been chair- man of the executive of the British Friends of the Hebrew- University. 48th Annual `Federation on Wheels' to Feature Three Tours of Jewish Agencies CITY of H FEATURING MILTON BERLE — Sheraton Cadi If you have been invited to attend this gratifying evening, PLEASE ackn thanks to you all for your wonderful support. We're As Near As Your Mailbox EARN MORE ! -Current Rate OPEN AN ACCOUNT . IN ANY AMOUNT We make our saving service avail- able at your corner mailbox, which is "open for business" 24 hours a day, every day. You can save at your convenience by mail and earn the Highest Rate on Insured Sav- ings in Detroit. We even pay the postage both ways ! Come in or write for save by mail forms. 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