played remarkable organiza- will be elected and the new tional abilities in planning a National Commander will be convention of this magnitude. elected Sunday m or n i n g, Never before in the history of Sept. 2. the Jewish War Veterans has 0 ‘"ommunity Asked d a 't of arms and its heart to receive to Watch Parade our organization. On the eve of The entire community has the opening of the convention, I view with great pride the been invited to witness the Jew- achievements of the Detroit ish War Veterans parade Wed- group and look forward to a nesday evening, in downtown Detroit. truly exciting time." As a highlight of JWV's 67th Resolutions to be considered before the convention body will annual national convention the include such items as medicare, parade will travel down Wood- foreign aid. foreign trade. rise ward Avenue from Sproat to international Fascism, rightefferson Jefferson and will culminate in wing extremism, and more a dance at the Veteran's Memo- than 100 other resolutions deal- rial. National Commander Theodore ing with veterans affairs and Brooks and National Auxiliary other pertinent items. Regional commanders will be President Mrs. Robert Shor will elected from the Six Regions pause at the Soldier's and Sailor's Monument to lay a me- of JWV. m o rial wreath. On Saturday evening. Sept. 1, . Many allied veteran groups the national judge advocate and military units will march with JWV and JWVA. The Jews in Uruguay I Featured will be the famous The Jewish community of Uru- Jackson Zouaves, who have ap- guay, which today numbers 40,- peared on the Ed Sullivan Tele- 000 persons, settled in that coun- vision Show. JWVA's teen age young girls' try during the 20th century. Ninety-five per cent of the coun- group. the Dubla-Jays, will march try's Jews live in the capital. as a unit. Grand parade marshall is Montevideo. with the remainder Otto Silvers, who is being as- scattered in the small towns and , sisted by Mrs. Morley Wolfe. villages. GEORGE OHRENSTEIN KAPLAN BROS. Strictly Kosher Meats — Poultry Have You Tried Our SEASONED MEAT BALLS For Birthdays, Bar-B-Q, Snacks, Etc. 18229 WYOMING WE DELIVER — UN 1-4770 Member Detroit Kosher Meat Dealers Association This Shield Is Your Protection nteakicut -gOVVIA receive the HIGHEST earnings on insured savings ... with NO minimum balance required Historical Museum Exhibit on Civil War Jews Continues In deference to the 67th an- nual convention of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States, the exhibition, "The American Jew in the Civil War," currently on display at the Detroit Historical Mu- seum. Woodward and Kirby, will be retained here until Sept. 3. Delegates and guests at the JWV convention are invited see the exhibit and the invita- tion is renewed to the entire community to see the exten- sive display. which also fea- tures Irving I. Katz's collec- tion of manuscripts and data on the Jews of Michigan in the Civil War. Schools are urged to ar- range visits to the museum by their classes. Such visits already have been made by Yeshivath Beth Y eh udah students. , Mrs. Philip Bernstein, liaison ney Cohen are in charge of the officer to the National Conven- luncheon. tion Corporation. announces that 1 Rabbi Morris Adler will be guest speaker at the national presi- STILL ON VACATION ! dent's luncheon at the Statler WILL REOPEN Hilton Hotel next Friday. MONDAY, AUGUST 27th A naval theme will highlight the decor for the luncheon in honor of Mrs. Shor and Mrs. Jes- Certified Master Watchmaker sie Gneshin, national executive ; and Jeweler director of JWVA. both of whom 18963 LIVERNOIS UN 1-8184 served in the navy. OPEN THURSDAY to 9 Mrs. Esther Feld and Mrs. Sid- Michigan's Largest State-Chartered Savings and Loan Assin 4% COMPOUNDED AND PAID QUARTERLY Savings Insured to $10,000 by an Agency of the United States Gov't AMERICAN SAVINGS 1." _ I MO MAIN OFFICE: WOODWARD AT CONGRESS 14 MILE NEAR CROOKS RD. DEXTER AT CORTLAND IN CLAWSON LIVERNOIS AT W. 7 MILE FORT STREET AT MILITARY . W. 9 MILE NEAR COOLIDGE IN OAK PARK TELEGRAPH AT MAPLE IN BLOOMFIELD TELEGRAPH AT SCHOOLCRAFT VAN DYKE AT E. 7 MILE N EWS -- Friday, A ugust 24 , 19 62 (Continued from Page 1) Mayors Jerome Cavanagh and Michael Patrick of Detroit and Windsor; Albert Rosen, com- mander of the JWV Department of Michigan; Mrs. Dor o thy Cohen, president of the Mich- igan ladies' auxiliaries; Ed Carey, president of the Detroit Common Council; Max M. Fisher and Stanley J. Winkel- man. presidents of the Jewish Welfare Federation and t h e Jewish Community Council. A variety of entertainment has been arranged for the dele- gates, their wives and their chil- dren, inc 1 u d ing sightseeing tours, a day at the State Fair, a military ball Wednesday night at Veterans Memorial Building, boat rides, luncheons, dinners, the Tiger-Chicago b a se b all game on Thursday and many other functions. A colorful parade has been arranged, for the downtown area, for Wednesday, starting at 7 p.m., with all veterans' organizations — including the American Legion and the Vet- erans of F or e i g n Wars participating. The luncheon meeting of the JWV national executive com- mittee, on Tuesday. will be ad- dressed by U. S. Senator Philip A. Hart. Other nationally prominent speakers who are on the con- vention agenda include Lewis Weinstein, chairman of the Na- tional Community Relations Ad- visory Council; G. Mennen Wil- liams. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs; Jo- seph F. Barr. JWV national executive director; Brig. Gen. S L. A. Marshall, and many others. T h e national commanders banquet will be held at Cobo Hall Saturday, Sept. 1. It has been announced that Morton L. London of New York is a candidate for the national commandership and that Daniel Neal Heller of Florida is a can- didate for judge advocate. According to National Com- mander Theodore Brooks of New York. the "JWV conven- tion represents the culmination of one year's administration and the rebirth of another year of JWV activity. u r national conventions are dynamic and exciting events in the Jewish community, for it is at this time that we debate the major policy questions that face the organization and pass the resolutions that set this pol- icy for the coming year." he said. "The Jewish War Veteran membership in Detroit has dis- 3 - THE DETROIT JEWISH Jewish War Veterans' Convention Parade Wednesday; 'Jew in Civil War' Exhibit Continues Until Sept. 3