'Anti the Desert Shall Bloom. . . Typical construction scene in Israel as seen through the windows of a building shed presented by Rassco-Rural and Suburban Settle- ment Company at the American-Israel World's Fair Pavilion. Israel Pavilion Broadcasts ZOA's Fair Exhibit Depicts Evolution of the Jewish State An exhibit illustrating the stages of evolution of the Jewish State from illegal immigration, through the war years, in the United Na- tions and the rebuilding of the Jewish Commonwealth is one of the principal features of the American-Israel Pavilion at the New York World's Fair. Through the use of seven panels of historical photographs, the Zion- ist Organization of America de- picts in the panel "Exodus", the illegal immigration which was brought into Israel under tremen- dous odds; followed by the panel "Struggle" which provides the im- pact of the war for Israel's inde- pendence; in turn, Dr. Abba Hillel Silver and Dr. Emanuel Neumann, past Presidents of the ZOA, are shown in their memorable appear- ance at the United Nations in the panel "Decision", stating the Jew- ish case; David Ben-Gurion is seen reading the Proclamation of Is- rael's Independence in the panel "Statehood"; the panel "Ingather- ing" brings the pictures of the Yemen "Magic Carpet" and Haifa receiving aliyah from many coun- tries; the panels "Reconstruction" and "Celebration" depict Israel's upbuilding; the Israel Army on parade, the ZOA House in action, the building of roads and water- works. megacycles AM and 97.9 FM, the station will be on the air with New York World's Fair coverage for a total of 3 1/2 hours daily Monday through Friday. "Raisins and Almonds" will be a daily disc jockey program conduct- ed by Art Raymond from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in English. Other broadcasts will feature interviews and Fair events in English, Yiddish and He- brew. The programs will be con- ducted throughout the duration of Joseph E. Levine's "The Carpet- the Fair and will originate live from WEVD's studio at the Ameri- baggers" has outgrossed every pic- can-Israel Pavilion. Leon Gold- ture that ever played the Para- - Joanne Greenberg's novel of stein is the program director. mount Theater in Denver. Jews in 12th Century England, "The King's Persons" (Holt, Rine- hart and Winston) received from the National Jewish Welfare Board Jewish Book Council of America the $250. Harry and Ethel Daroff Memorial Fiction Award as the outstanding English-lan- guage work of fiction of Jewish interest published in the United States during 1963. The Frank and Ethel S. Cohen Award, a prize of $250 for the best book on Jewish thought went to Dr. Ben Zion Bokser, of the Forest Hills Jewish Center, for "Judaism: Profile of a Faith," Burning Bush Press and Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., New York. Shulamith Ish-Kishor received the Isaac Siegel Memorial Juvenile Award of $250 for her book "A Boy of Old Prague" (Pantheon Books). The Harry and Florence Kovner Memorial Award of $100 each for Jewish poetry were pre- sented to Dr. Arnold Band in He- brew poetry for "Ha-Rei Boer Ba- Esh" (Ogen and Ogdan, New York and Jerusalem) and to A. Glanz- Leyeless in Yiddish poetry, for "Amerike un Ich" (Der Kval, New York). Rabbi Gilbert Klaperman of Congregation Beth Shalom, Lawr- ence, L.I., N.Y., was reelected chairman of the Jewish Book Council. Fourteen libraries were cited by the JWB Jewish Book Council for having met the Council's stated criteria for a Jewish library. Daily broadcasts from the Ameri- can-Israel World's Fair Pavilion will be made by New York Radio Station WEVD, it was announced by Zechariahu Sitchin, president of the American-Israel World's Fair Corporation, and Norman Furman, acting manager of Radio Station WEVD. Broadcasting on 1330 Greenberg Novel, Dr. Bokser's Book Win JWB Prizes Michigan Day Set at World's Fair Hundreds of Michigan's citizens, prominent in the fields of industry, labor, business, education and gov- ernment, will invade New York May 18 for a day-long program celebrating Michigan Day in New York and at the World's Fair to sing the praises of the Wolverine state. Governor George Romney will head the delegation. Michigan Day is the opening of the annual Michigan Week cele- bration which proclaims the things which make Michigan a great state. Michigan through its "day" in New York intends to tell the na- tion as a whole about Michigan's industrial might, its financial sta- bility, its 11,037 lakes, its count- less miles of streams and forests, and its longest shoreline of any continental state, all of which help to make it one of the nation's top tourist attractions. Michigan, once labelled a problem state, has solv- ed its problems and today is now one of the most attractive states for new industry. The Michigan delegation, corn- ing by special planes, train and car, will begin arriving in New York May 15. The Michigan Day program gets off the pad at the Waldorf-Astoria with an 8 a.m. breakfast on May 18, sponsored by New York area alumni of Michigan State and Wayne State Universities and the University of Detroit. Tribute to Chaplains Gets $500,000 for UJA NEW YORK (JTA) — More than $5,000 was raised at the 1964 United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York dinner sponsored by the National Jewish Welfare Board as as tribute to the Jewish military chaplaincy. Some 300 guests were addressed by Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman, executive vice chairman of the United Jewish Appeal and a former U.S. Army chaplain dur- ing World War II. EARL ORR'S HODGES DODGE, INC. Is Pleased to Announce The Appointment of IRV KATZ As Sales Manager 23000 WOODWARD AVE., FERNDALE 2 Blks. No. LI 1.3032 of 9 Mile May 24 to Mark Salute *to Israel at World's Fair The blowing of the shofar, the traditional ram's horn; 10 Israel folk dance groups and a 420-inter- Yeshiva children's choir will high- light a "Salute to Israel at the World's Fair" at 2:30 and 7 p.m., Sunday, May 24, at the Industrial Common where the Avenue of Commerce meets the Avenue of Progress, Judge Simon H. Rifkind, Salute to Israel chairman, has an- nounced. Sponsor of the program is the American Zionist Youth Founda- tion, Inc., which was invited by the New York World's Fair Corp. to present the cultural program as part of the Fair's Nationality Day project. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 15, 1964 21 Viceroy's got the Deep Weave Filter and the taste that's right! Viceroy is scientifically made to taste the way you'd like a filter cigarette to taste. Not too strong...not too light ... Viceroy's got the taste that's right. SMOKE ALL 7 Smoke all seven filter brands and you'll agree: some taste too strong ... while others taste too light. But Viceroy— with the Deep-Weave Filter— tastes the way you'd like a filter cigarette to taste. That's right!