a Sen. Hart to Add ress Israel Bond Dinner in Honor of Judge Kaufman Circuit Judge Nathan J. las a haven for the oppressed. 1-5707, is taking dinner reser- Burg, Max Charness, Mrs. George Cohen, Mortis Davis, Morris Dorn, Marshall Bnai Brith Hosts for Celebration of Israel's Independence Kaufman will be honored at a I He is a former Michigan chair- vations. Irving Eisenman, Louis Ellenbogen, testimonial dinner on May 22 !man of the American Christian The dinner committee is Louis Enfield, Robert Feldman, Lou . Be a FreedmannjamGoldberg, William in the Jewish Community 'Palestine Committee. composed of the following: A. Genser , David Glberg Mor ris Cantor& Mrs. Shabtal Ackerman, Goldsmith, Harry Greenbaum, Jacob Center. Chair- The Israel Bond Ofice, DI Herman Bergson. Ben Burg, Joe Greenberg, William Gutman, Men- man of the ashe Haar, Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, Louis Hower, Mr. & Mrs. Bert Kana- testimo- rek David Keys, Hyman A. Keys, nial commit- Irwin A. Klar, Sidney Knoll, Louis Last, Mrs. Joe Lenhard, Bernard tee is B e n Lichtenstein, Mr. & Mrs. Meyer Siegal, with Lullove, Mr. & Mrs. Irving Michaels. .7 a c k Moskovitz, I. Moskovitz, S a m Kaufer Nerenberg Dr. New- Harvey Gordenker, Mt. Clem- The committee consists of Rabbi man, an as co - chair- Mrs. Abrah am Nusbaum, baum, Sol man. The ens Israel Bond chairman, and Aaron Brander, Dr. Irwin Eis- Nusbaum, Irving Palman, Henry Pokart, & Mrs. Morris Ratner. & Mr. event is on host for the Pontiac, Port Hu- enfold, Larry Goldberg, Alvin Mr. Mrs. Edward Rice Philip - ",sitwt" Kushner, Paul Litvin, Martin i Rosenzweig, N. P. Rossen, Benjamin behalf of Is- ron and Mt.lz. bto r th,Ro Mr.rt & Mrs. f Willillam Roth. Clemens 14th '<:*. Rubin and Robert Venetianer. i rael Bonds. irvin; s n tfasa, i The dinner, which will begin 1 Scblaff, Mr. & Mrs. gehli The dinner, Anniversary Schreier, Sam at '7 p.m., is in celebration of I Itrarym sponsored by Dinner Com- Pf_ Ben the development of the Negev. !Isidore Singer, Dr. Myromnanopakersr, 'Congre- mittee, an- e nesthIrwin Tilafmler. Max The State of Israel Bond 1 1.2 , 1 arau el r Z.HTai gation Beth 1 nounced that Regina uiedrz:o . n:Argraliam Issue is the central source of wutk u Ziihlers r; Joseph Abraham and I Emil Cohen, inves ment capital for Israel's Zucker. t its affiliates, English - Jew- m kawy cheir,sirmaco nmmittee: Henry Gn Thu- g historic program of economic will have va- ish humorist, development. Proceeds derived Pokart, rious seg- NV i 11 be the enal-r man, Ing William Genser, enrY SchusseL l through the sale of Israel Bonds Sen. Hart ments of the ;featured en- Arrangervi ments committee: chairman, Mrs. Hyman Cr=1, are making possible the build- Adler, general community partici- tertainer May Benjamin Gantz, Sam Kaufer, Mrs. of permanent homes, the Meyer Lullove Jake Moskovitz, Iry- pating in honoring Judge 12 at the an- nual dinner at growth of industry and agricul- MI Seblussel, Mrs' Regina Wauldren* Kaufman. SaleS committee: M endel Stark and ft:re, the expansion of irriga- s ain Eack, co-ehairmen , Robert Few- The main speaker will be t h e Colonial Hotel, Mt. man, Irving Goldfarb, Bert Komarek, tion, the construction of roads, U.S. Senator Philip A. Hart. harbors and railways, the in- Edw Bernard ard Li Rich cetenstein , PhifipMeltosenz er Lurelit ve, Joey Adams, comedian, will Clemens. Assisting crease of electric power, and Harry Saltzman, Ted Scholneck, Jos- entertain. eph Viedrah. Gordenker in the exploitation of natural re- Program committee: Henry Thu- Senator Hart, a graduate of the Mt. Clem- min, chairman, Cantor Acker Cohen sources, Georgetown University and the ens area are Paul M. Jelinek, Lou Reservations for the dinner Men m anitshe E el llen L b°H gen alf c°-eh H aim aar, aRabbi ,i Isra University of Michigan Law co-chairman, and the Harvey can be made by phoning Gor- Perri, Mrs- Edward Mee. School, served before his elec- Levenberg Bnai Brith Lodge. denker at HO 8-9731. Publicity committee: Louis W. En- En- field, chairman. tion to the Senate in 1958, as Michigan Corporation and Se- curities Commissioner, director, Office of Price Stabilization, U.S. District Attorney, legal advisor and key policy maker to former Governor Williams, and as Lieutenant Governor for two terms. He is a former offi- cer and director of the Detroit Tigers and Detroit Lions. Senator Hart, chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Refugees and Escapees, is sponsoring legislation to amend present imigration restrictions. He has a special understanding and sympathy for Israel's role Eleven Bnai Brith lodges and their chapters, led by Marshall Lodge and Chapter as hosts, are co - spon- soring an Is- rael 14th anni- versary c el e - bra t i on at 8:30 p.m., Sun- d a y, in the Hayim Green- berg Center, according to Sam Bank, Metropolitan Bnai Brith Sam Bank Council Israel chairman. Co- sponsoring the Israel Night are Bloch, Detroit, Downtown, Fox, Israel, Handler-East Side, Mbtor City, Oak-Woods, Stone and Yuster-Rosenberg chapters. In addition to Lou Mason, "America's one - man laugh show," the Yom Ha - Atzmaut gathering will include a pro- gram of Israeli songs and In- strumental selections by the Israeli Ensemble of. Ariel, Is- rael, Avraham, Amir, David and Oded. The affair is on behalf of Israel Bonds. Admission is free and everyone is invited. Emil Cohen Stars for Mt. Clemens, Port Huron, Pontiac Bond Drive • No Local Bank Pays More Interest Hy Sands to Star in Bnai Brith Israel Celebration Hy Sands, Yiddish-American comedian, will be the guest star in the second of the series of Bnai Brith Is- rael 14th anni- versary cele- brations to be held 8:30 p.m. May 12, in the Sholem Alei- chem Insti- tut e, 19350 ,Greenfield. This cele- 'bration will be hosted by Ein- r,stein Lodge n d Chapter, co - sponso r e by Brandeis, Centennial, Herzl Lodge Hy Sands a n d Chapter, Rex, Tucker and Zager lodges. The affair is on behalf of State of Israel Bonds. Born on New York's Lower East Side, Hy Sands is the son of a cantor, from whom he learned the folklore of Jewish life. As a boy he was a soprano in Cantor Rosenblatt's choir. Ile has starred on TV with Milton Berle, Kate Smith, Mar- tin and Lewis, Danny Kaye and Eddie Cantor. Hy Sands' career in the Borscht Belt and in night clubs in Miami. •Chicago, Las Vegas and other cities was interrupted by service during the war. Upon his return home he worked with Barney Ross collecting used military uniforms for shipment to the Haganah. In addition to Hy Sands, the program will include Israeli songs and instrumental selec- tions by the Israeli Ensemble of six artists. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. Hong Kong means "Fragrant harbor" in Chinese. 2 % ON THAT PORTION OF EVERY SAVINGS ACCOUNT THAT REMAINS ON DEPOSIT ONE YEAR OR MORE (Any Four Consecutive Calendar Quarters) FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT TO DAY OF WITHDRAWAL ON THAT PORTION OF EVERY SAVINGS ACCOUNT REMAINING ON DEPOSIT FOR SHORTER PERIODS AUTOMATIC SAVINGS PLAN Recommended as the easiest and most convenient way to save. Simply direct us to transfer any amount from your Checking Account to a Savings Account. This we will do on the tenth of each month with interest from the first. 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