26 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, January 18, 1963 — Volume of Essays byWorldLeaders Honors Dr. Silver In tribute to Abba Hillel Silver, most widely honored as Jewish statesman who "taught a generation and trained it for the privilege of experiencing . Israel's rebirth," a jubilee vol- ume of essays is being issued for the occasion of his 70th birthday and 45 years of service at the Temple in Cleveland. David Ben-Gurion, Abba Eban and Moshe Sharett are among the distinguished contributors to this work of homage, "In the Time of Harvest," which Mac- millan will publish on Jan. 20. Leaders from all parts of the land, noted government, religious and .0 niv er sit y spokesmen, will participate in a dinner on Sunday in Dr. Silver's honor. There will be a delegation at the dinner from Detroit. The world leaders, scholars and rabbis represented have written articles within the scope of Dr. Silver's lifelong con- cerns: Jewish survival, Biblical scholarship and the fight for social betterment. The contributors address their scholarly articles to the com- munity at large. Among the writers are such celebrated spe- cialists as President Itzhak Ben- Zvi of I s r a e 1, Dr. Nelson Glueck, Dr. Robert Gordis, Ger- shom Scholem and Walter Low- dermilk. The range of subjects extends from the origin of the "marriage canopy" to religion in a free society; from Israel's founding to Paul's conversion; from Biblical archeology to North America's oldest syna- gogue. Edited by Daniel Jeremy Sil- ver, son of Dr. Silver, "In the Time of Harvest" includes, in addition to 23 essays by leaders of Jewish life, a biographical appreciation of Dr. Silver, ex- tensive selections from his ser- mons and a bibliography of his published works. Montreal School Board Withholds Grants from Jews MONTREAL, (JTA) — Pro- tests against t h e withholding from some Jewish parents of statutory grants available for children attending recognized independent high schools were lodged by the Canadian Jewish Congress here with Paul Gerin- Lajoire, Minister of Youth in Quebec, and the Protestant School Board of Greater Mon- treal. According to the CJC, the Protestant School Board is dis- claiming responsibility to par- ents of children living outside Montreal and Outremont, on the grounds that Jewish taxes in those areas are paid to a neutral school panel and not to the Pro- testant school panel. Affected are parents in sev- eral suburbs, whose children at- tend either recognized independ- ent Jewish high schools — Herz- liah, Adath Israel, Rabbinical College and Beth Jacob — or independent Protestant high schools. Congress proposed "a practical handling of these cases" and asked for "the re- moval of the inequity." Vandenbergh Elected to Dutch Parliament AMSTERDAM (JTA) — Dr. Robert Vandenbergh, an Am- sterdam Jewish alderman, was elected to the lower chamber of the Dutch parliament as a Labor Party deputy. He is the fourth member of parliament of Jewish origin, serving along with two Socialists and one Communist. The Dutch senate, the upper chamber, has two Jewish members, both Socialists. The United States consumes about 270-million gallons of wa- ter every day. ON DETROIT EDISON'S 60th BIRTHDAY SALUTE TO THE SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN COMMUNITY !ACE IN 1903... in the first year of Detroit Edison's corporate life ... our company employed 200 people, had 22,000 customers, 135 shareowners, and was able to meet a maximum demand of 5,000 kilowatts of electric power. NOW. . 60 years later .. . Edison people number 9,500, serving 1,293,000 customers, with an electrical system capability of more than 4,000,000 kilowatts. And our company is owned by 106,000 investors, most of whom live right here in Michigan. In a very large measure, Detroit Edison owes its success to the environment in which the company was born—and to all the people who through the years have made up the great and growing community of Detroit and Southeastern Michigan. On this 60th Anniversary, we offer our sincerest thanks to all these people—the doctors, ministers, teachers, all the professions —the engineers and inventors, the skilled crafts- men of our industries—the builders, the merchants and the farmers—the men and women who have invested their savings to make our enterprise productive and successful. To the citizens of Southeastern Michigan, we give special recognition for their part in enabling our company to grow and thus contribute to the growth and prosperity of our state. Through these people—all our customers we look forward with confidence to another .. Sixty Tears of Service in Southeastern Michigan THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY