Representatives of industry, religion, government and labor — non-Jews as well as Jews— are joining forces to honor Eleanor Roosevelt, affection- ately regarded • -- as "the First Lady of the Free World" — when she comes here on June 21 to ad- dress the ma-, jor opening dinner meet- ing of the De- troit Israel Rabbi Adler Bond drive, in Cobo Hall. Tom Borman, general chair- man of the Detroit Israel Bond Organization, announced this week that Governor John B. Swainson, Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh and many leaders in all walks of life in this com- munity will participate in the testimonial to Mrs. Roosevelt. Rabbi Morris Adler will be the dinner chairman. Plans for the dinner will be completed ate an Israel Bond executive committee board dinner meeting in Room 202 of the Jewish Cen- ter next Tuesday. Borman stated that the din- ner which will be addressed by Mrs. Roosevelt on June 21 will serve as a celebration of Israel's I= MI ME MI •III MN I 1fin (10 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • t he sweet est fif.1 I h 14th anniversary and will mark the opening of Israel's "Decade of the Negev" during which the vast desert area is to be devel- oped, in large measure with the aid of Israel Bond funds. Reservations for the dinner are being taken at the Israel Bond office, 8522 W. McNichols, DI. 1-5707. Borman this week released a statement by Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, vice president of the Israel Bond Organization, an- nouncing that the first contin- gent of Israeli settlers will go to the new city of Arad this month and will be followed by 160 families , who will establish the new town. This will mark the beginning of the new Negev activities in a new city that is expected to gro to a com- munity of 40,000 people. "The opening of Arad to settlement will serve to dra atize the intensive pioneeri effort involved in reclaimin the desert and the part play- ed by Israel Bonds in turning the wasteland of the Negev into a productive area for the future growth of the entire country," Dr. Schwartz said. "The development in the Negev must evoke a new kind of dedicated response from American Jewry. Unless the people of Israel have the means to proceed with this herculean effort, they cannot succeed in effectively absorb- ing the present great new wave of immigration. What is now transpiring in Arad testi- fies to the significant role of Israel Bonds in enabling Is- rael to move forward in its population growth and eco- Fred Pearson. son of Mr. and ing at the Bnai David School Mrs. Harry Pearson of Huntington and the United Hebrew Schools. Woods, will be graduated with magna cum laude honors from Berkley High School next Wed- nesday. He received the second high grade point average of 4.04. Fred has been designated to give the salutatory address at the dedication for his graduating class. In recognition of his high schol- arship record, he has been elect- ed to the National Honor Society and has been awarded a four- year scholarship to Michigan State University of Oakland. Fred received his Jewish train- - Want ads get quick results! HARRY ABRAM as fleet manager, now as always gives the BEST DEALS on the NEW "62" CHEVROLET CORVAIR & HEVY 11 SHORE CHEVROLET CO. I'm As Near As Your Phone 12240 Jos. Campau TW 1-0600 — Res. LI 8-4119 Attorneys, Judges, Community Leaders to Participate in Monday's Reception to Justice M. Musmanno when you give Barton's chocolates, candies, pastries. Choose from our big, new selection. This week's feature: Members of the judiciary and 1 the legal profession in Detroit g and neighboring cities, leaders in the Jewish National Fund I Council and other community personalities will join next Mon- day in honoring Justice Michael A. Musmanno, of the Su-i preme Court I of Pennsylva- nia. at a /T- Real French CH OC OLATE M ception at the PETITS FOURS—Luscious lay- , Labor Zionist ers of pastry with butter- cream fillings in 5 out-of-this- I Institute. world flavors. All chocolate The event is covered. ▪ being arrang- Box of 24, $1.89 ed by the 1 Foundation of • th e Jewish ▪ National Fund, I which has been Wm. Hordes formed nation- ally. with a participating local committee. to enodiourage lega- I cies to the JNF. Exclusively at William Hordes. chairman of the Detroit JNF Foundation Commission, announced this week that Judge Ira G. Kauf- man, president of the Zionist At 10 Mile Rd. Organization of Detroit, will Across from preside at the reception. Hordes Dexter Davison Mkt. stated that many local attorneys 18309 Wyoming nr. Curtis have accepted the invitation to Barton's Confections a n d I meet with Justice Musmanno. Baked Delicacies Are Also He added that 'others who are Available at Cr ow le y's I interested are invited to call the Street Floor. JNF office to arrange for par- Open Sundays ticipation in this event. and Evenings In addition to Judge Ira G. Kaufman. the committee spon- RAIZTONS 24711 Coolidge Hwy. 1_ nomic progress." Assisting Borman in planning for the June 21 dinner are the following co--chairmen: Phillip Stollman, steering committee chairman, honorary chairmen, Irwin I. Cohn, Israel Davidson, Abe Kasle, Max Osnos, David Safran and Phillip Stollman; vice chairmen, Norman Allan, Louis Berry, Harry Cohen, Jo- seph Holtzman, Charles Milan, Max Stollman and Phillip Stoll- man; Trustee Chairman, Charles Grosberg; Builder Chairmen, Dan Laven, William Rossen, George Spoon and Max Spoon;; Guardian chairmen, Joe Lee, ' David Goldberg. Harry Kraft and Morris Ben Lewis: High Holy Day chairmen. Phillip Stollman. Norman Allan, Judge Nathan J. Kaufman; Women's Division co-chairmen, Mrs. Jo- ph Katchke. Mrs. Max Stoll- ; Women's Division Trustee rman, Mrs. Norman Allan; omen's Division Sponsor chair- man, Mrs. David Pollack: Wo- men's Division honorary chair- men, Mesdames Theodore Barg- man, Philip Helfman, Joseph Katchke, Charles Milan; Labor Zionist Landsmanshaften chair- men, Harry Schumer, Sol Kanat, Sam Kaufer, Hyman Lipsitz, Na-' than P. Rossen; institutional co- chairmen. Irving Schlussel, Sherman Shapiro, Dr. Theodore Winshall; cash collection chair- men, Harry Cohen, Joseph Katchke. Morris Ben Lewis; Professional Chairman. Samuel Simmer; professional co-chair- men, David J. Cohen, Dr. Ber- nard Weston; Bnai Brith chair- men. Sam G. Bank. Elias Gold- berg: insurance chairman. Wil- liam Hordes. Fred Pearson Given Berkley High Honors I ,,,,, soring the reception is headed by Judges Victor Baum, Charles Kaufman, Nathan J. Kaufman. Burton K. Shifman of Oak Park and John M. Wise. Justice Musmanno. a lifelong resident of Pennsylvania. has earned degrees in American and European universities. He was a member of the Pennsyl- vania Legislature. Military Gov- ernor of the Sorrentine Penin- sula in Italy during World War II and president of the U. S. Board of Forcible Repatriation in Austria. In his latter capacity he saved 5.000 refugees from Siberia. He has held many legal and military positions. He is the au- thor of 11 books, his latest, "The Eichmann Kommandos." having appeared on the eve of the Eichmann trial last year. Judge Musmano has been a member of the Supreme Court of the State of Pennsylvania since 1952. He served as aide to Gen. Mark W. Clark. Two of his books have been made into motion pictures, Black Fury. in which Paul Muni staired, and Ten Days to Die, which was a story of Hitler's last 10 days. Musmanno will discuss "Two Trials: Nuremberg and Jerusa- lem" at Monday's reception. We're As Near As Your Mailbox EARN 'MORE ! 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