Israeli Coach to Visit America The United States Committee for Sports in Israel has offici- ally changed its name to the United States Committee Sports for Israel and at the same time announces it is sponsoring a visit of Israel's national swim- ming coach, Joseph Teleki, to America. The United States Committee Sports for Israel was founded in 1948. It sponsors American participation in the World Mac- cabiah Games, sends athletic equipment and coaches to Is- rael, and currently is involved in the promotion of a Junior Maccabiah Development and Physical Fitness Program here in the United States. The invitation to Teleki was extended by Bob Kiphuth. coach emeritus of Yale, former Olym- pic coach, and honorary chair- man of the Sixth U.S. Maccabiah Games Swimming Team. Teleki will live in New Haven, Conn., for two months this spring, studying latest training meth- ods under the guidance of Kip- huth and sponsorship of • the U.S. Committee Sports for Is- rael. Sheldon Rott WE MAKE MINOR REPAIRS AND REPLACE BUTTONS and his ORCHESTRA "Music As You Like It" Illit : HOME: OFFICE: U 7-0896 U 5-2737 COBO Necuntvil The NAME To Remember For Quality CLEANING Start Your Spring Cleaning Now DON'T WAIT FOR THE HOLIDAY RUSH Bring in year Drapes and Spreads or Call Miss COHEN For Pickup and Delivery DETROIT & SUBURBS 863-0400 FREE OF CHARGE DRIVE IN AT 18135 LIVERNOIS at CURTIS You're Invited To A Trunk Showing of New-Style Boys' Suits Hudson's Downtown - Saturday, March 17 Sanford Solender, rear left, executive vice- president of National Jewish Welfare Board, shown with Mordecai Ish-Shalom, center, mayor of Jerusalem, and Samuel Behar, right, retiring president of Jerusalem YM & YWHA, at site of new building to be erected on Gaza Road. In the foreground are some of the HAIR DESIGN STUDIO 10615 W. 7 Mile Rd. * At Pinehurst youngsters who use the Y's present cramped quarters. Funds for the new building are being raised by the Jerusalem Y Building Fund of the World Federation of YMHAs and Jewish Community Centers, headed by Mrs. Hugo Dalsheimer, Baltimore. Aid Four Generations of Refugees L's:k Pa:4V'; -St UN 4-3004 Open Tues., Wed., Thurs. & Fri. 'tit 9 p.m. WED. ONLY SPECIAL I :1 * • Hair Cut * I * • Shampoo & Set 99 CI 11* Manicure teach) *._ Budget Salon Special! MISS CLAIROL SHAMPOO TINT 'OK Complete with set Man., Tues. $ 3 95 & Wed. SHAMPOO $ 7 95 and SET . • • • • MON. AND TUES. ONLY HAIR CUTS With Mr. Bob and $ 'I 25 Mr. Joseph it it it *FOR THE 12 & UNDER SET * A Little Miss ss Perm. $ * Come after school * * Thos. J. Hatch (Director) * Prices in our Fashion Salon 4, Slightly Higher Free Parking in Royal Theatre Lot Coffee Served VitiLir-f4-1144-4141 .4****4-114-1044- The group of newcomers, who made their happy entry into the United States through United Hias Service assistance, represent four generations: Jeno Steinberger, his grandmother, his mother and his son. The European migrants range from four to 93 years of age. They were reunited with members of their family in New York City. The worldwide rescue and resettlement agency reports that the Steinbergers are part of the stepped-up number of persons it has aided this year. Now providing migration aid at a pace of 50 per cent higher than anticipated, the agency says there is a good possibility the increased tempo of activity will rise to 70 per cent by the end of 1961. Look over this wide selection of hand- some mohair worsted blends — ideal for special occasions ahead. Then order his suit here in sizes 13 to 20. regular, slim, husky or stout; in 6 to 12, regular, slim or husky; or in young man's sizes 35 to 42, regular or long. Also, see Hudson's handsome collection of suits in regular stock in these sizes. Boys' Department, Downtown, 2nd. I "LT B 1■ T ' 27 -- THE DETROIT JE WISH NEWS — Frid ay, March 16, 1 962 Site of New Jerusalem YM and YWHA