Jewish Delegation Asks State Dept. Judge, Mrs. Kaufman Reinuss Will Explain Aliyah
Promote DIT Event
Israel Reinuss, former assist- served in the army of Israel dur-
to Stimulate Arab-Israel Peace

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WASHINGTON, (JTA)—The that "consistent with its obli-
American Israel Public Affairs gations under the Charter. the
co Committee called on the State US should insist that these in-
.-. Department to exert stronger tolerable provocations be
leadership towards achieving a brought to an end."
et Middle Eastern peace.
The statement. copies of
A six-member committee which were sent to various
delegation made the request at members of Congress, said that
Judge and Mrs. Kaufman
;r-• a meeting with Philip Talbott, "the time has come to bring
I Assistant Secretary of State for peace to the Middle East. The Wayne County Probate Judge
Near Eastern Affairs. The dele- UN should call on all the par-
j, gation presented Talbott with ties concerned -to meet to- and Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman, of
18701 Pennington, are helping
a statement of policy adopted gether honorably at the peace to head up respective commit-
at its three-day meeting here table to settle all outstanding tees promoting a concert ben-
which pointed out that the U.S. problems."
efit for the Detroit Institute of
"has been the friend of both
Technology, to be held May 19,
Israel and the Arab states and Ober's 'Bungalow Nine' at the Ford Auditorium.
w has generously assisted both
to Be Issued April 23
Judge Kaufman, a trustee of
"- sides.
"Bungalow Nine" by Norman DIT, is one of three co-chair-
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"But," said the committee's Ober, a comic novel tracing one men of the concert committee.
statement, "it is to be regretted family's breakneck invitation Mrs. Kaufman is one of three
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- that the U.S. Government has into the folkways and mores of co-chairmen of a trustee wives'
not effectively challenged the the "borscht belt," will be pub- committee helping to promote
intransigeant position of the lished by Walker and Co. on the benefit.
Arab states."
Guest soloist will be the in-
April 23.
E-
Included in the delegation
Jason and Ann Cutler, who ternationally renowned operatic
were: Rabbi Philip S. Bern- want to spend a quiet summer artist, Rise Stevens. Conduct-
stein, chairman of the Ameri- in the country, find themselves ing will be Gregory Millar, of
can Israel Public Affairs Com- instead renting a bungalow at Kalamazoo.
The concert, which will ben-
mittee: Mrs. Samuel W. Hal- Hector's Jond Colony. Ten hec-
prin. former national president tic weeks of breathless sociabil- efit DIT's library and scholar-
of I fadassah; Pinchas Cruso, ity, committee activity, "Satur- ship fund, is the first such un-
president of the Labor Zionist day Night Whoopee' and mah dertaking of any institution of
higher learning in the Detroit
Organization; Julian Freeman jong games followed.
-
area.
The incompatibility between
of Indianz polis, chairman of
the Middle East committee of the urbane and cultivated Cut-
the National Community Rela- lers and the frantically convival
tions Advisory Council; Carl coloi‘ists. bring to a climax
Henry of New York; and I. L. Jason Cutler's struggle with his
Kenen of Washington, execu- strange attitude, and he learns
tive director of the American that even the rowdiest extra-
Israel Public Affairs Com- verts are capable of displaying
virtues.
mittee.
Lawrence Gubow, U. S. Dis-
In a separate resolution
trict Attorney, reported to the
adopted at the closing session Workmen's Circle 1060 Lawrence H. Jones Post of the
of the committee's meeting, the ' Celebrates Anniversary Jewish War Veterans on plans
recent incidects between Israel! Workmen's Circle Branch for the forthcoming JWV na-
and Syria were described as 1060 will celebrate its eighth tional convention to be held
"part-of a chain of events re- I anniversay at a dinner-dance during the last week in August
suiting from Syria's continuous ! Saturday at the Circle Center. in Detroit.
provocation, military pressures The Earl Gormaine Folk Singers
Gubow, president of the JWV
and terrorism on Israel's fron- will be featured. For informa- National Convention Corpora-
tiers." The statement urged tion, call BR 3-0457.
tion, attended the Jones Post
brunch Sunday. The last na-
tional Jewish War Veterans
parley here was held in 1938.
Discriminating Diners Prefer
A minimum of 5,000 to 8.000
delegates are expected to at-
tend this year, of which some
200 will represent Michigan.
Gubow emphasized to Jones
Post members the importance
Incomparable cuisine prepared in the American and European
of the approximately 100 res-
manner with the personal attention of NINO . . . famous host
olutions to be adopted at the
from the continent, New York and California,
convention. For example, Gu-
bow cited the weight of recent
Moderate prices. Complete Lunches It-Dinners
protests from JWV, among
from 12 Noon to 1 a.m. Cocktails to 2 a.m.
those from other organizations,
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Facilities for small intimate parties in the
"The Jewish War Veterans
Beautiful Marine Room
must stand behind their resolu-
tions," Gubow said. "They are
our voice."
Others to address the Jones
Post were Jack Schwartz, De-
partment of Michigan com-
mander; Harry Madison, past
Eat 'Em in Your Car
national commander; and Mor-
ris Tulupman, vice president of
Or
the Convention Corporation and
area commander of five states.
Take 'Em Home
Presiding at Sunday's session
100 , ?o PURE BEEF HAMBURGER
was
Post Commander Joseph
15c
Jones.
CREAMY CHEESEBURGER
19c
MELTED CHEESE SANDWICH
19c
HOT FISH SANDWICH
Branch 552 to Bid
29c
HOT DOG
20c
Glasers
Bon Voyage
CRISPY FRENCH FRIES
10c
Branch 552 of Farband Labor
CRISPY ONION RINGS
25c
Zionist Organization will meet
FISH BOAT
58c
8:30 p.m. Sunday at the Hayim
SHRIMP BOAT
Greenberg Center for a farewell
72c
COKE
party in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
10c - 15c
ORANGE
Jack Glaser who will be depart-
10c - 15c
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ing on a trip to Israel.
10c - 15c
COFFEE
A cocktail hour and refresh-
10c - 15c
ments will highlight the affair,
SUPER MILK SHAKES
20c
according to I. Pine, chairman.
MALTS
25c
MILK
12c
Children's Unlimited
1 /2 CHICKEN-ROLL-F.F.-SLAW
$1.19
DEEP FRIED BREADED
Plans Square Dance
FAN TAIL SHRIMP, 1 LB.
Children's Unlimited will pre-
$1.85
or FILET OF HADDOCK, 1 LB.
sent a square dance at 8:30
$1.35
p.m. April 14 at Clinton Jun-
ior High, Oak Park. Jim Schul-
theis will be caller. For tickets
call BR 3-0594. The organiza-
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ant district governor of Israel's
Ministry of the Interior and re-
cently appointed director of the
midwestern area of the Jewish
Agency — Aliyah Department,
will be available for consulta-
tion in Detroit, April 10-12.
The Jewish Agency estab-
lished the new midwestern office
in Chicago in response to in-
creasing interest in immigration
to Israel by Americans. Reinuss
will be at the Hayim Greenberg
Center, 19161 Schaefer, for per-
sonal interviews to advise on
employment, housing and the
economic situation, as well as
technical questions relating to
opportunities for American im-
migrants to Israel. Appoint-
ments for interviews may be
made by calling DI 1-0131.
Reinuss, who studied law and
economics at Hebrew University
and engaged in special research
at the University of Connecticut,

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