Histadrut Conference Mobilizes for Emergency Situation in Israel Helene Abrams to Wed Gilbert E. Friedman Delegates representing all Hi s- der the chairmanship of -Morris tadrut Campaign divisions in De Lieberman. He will be assisted troit assembled Sunday at th e by Harry Schumer, honorary chair- annual conference to hear an ap man of the drive. peal for emergency funds for His Other elected officers are: Sidney M. Shevitz, first vice chairman; Irving Po- tadrut's expanded services and in kempner, chairman executive; Norman stitutions in Israel. Cottler, treasurer; Morris A. Lifshay, The local Histadrut Executiv e financial secretary; Mrs. Adele Mondry, secretary. Vice chairmen are Philip D. Committee voted to immediatel y Goldstein, Isaac Litwak, Mrs. Emma transmit $25,000 to Israel. Dele Scheyer and David Teitlehaum. Division chairmen will be Jacob gates and volunteer workers wer e Glaser and David Sislin for the Far- requested not to wait until Dec • band Division; Abe Medow and Isadore L. Shrodeck for the LZOA Division; 1, the official opening of the cam Mrs. Lois Bloomberg and Mrs. Doris paign, and to begin immediately t O Fishman for the Pioneer Women Divi- sion; Paul Brickner. Sam Kaufer, J. B. call on all contributors for advanc e Ormond, Ben Rubing,er and Meyer Te- pledges and cash payments. rebelo for the organizations division; • Dr. David Feld, Dr. Leon Fill, Ben Har- The national aim is to transmi i old. Jack Malamud, Moe Saslove, Ber- a total of $1,000,000 to Israel b3 nard A. Schiff, William Schumer, Samuel Schwartzberg and Dr. Saul C. the end of this month. The current Stein, business and professional divi- crisis is the result of wide spread sion; Irving Bluestone, Irving Bronson, David Chaney, Morris Coleman, Sam unemployment. (See story below). Fishman, Barney Hopkins, Arthur The 1967 campaign Will be un- King, William C. Marshall, August Scholle and Myra Wolfgang, trade * * * unions division. Israel Plans to Tackle Unemployment Problem JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel's mounting nuembployment led the Histadrut, Israel's labor federa- tion, to meet Monday with Premier Levi Eeshkol to consider actions to provide new jobs. The ministers of finance, trade and industry, labor and housing also attended the meeting. The Israel Treasury also announ- ced plans for a meeting with the Histadrut to discuss the impact of price rises for milk, eggs and fats on employes whose salaries have been frozen in Israel's cur- rent austerity program. While the Histadrut is sup- porting the government's auster- ity program, unrest is being felt in the labor federation itself be- cause of rising prices and, par- ticularly, due to the growing unemployment. Berl Repertur, chairman of the Histadrut's employment commit- tee, reported that his figures show- ed 35,000 Israelis are jobless. Un- employment is Israel may reach 9 per cent of the work force by December, but it is expected to fall again to about 6 per cent in January. Among the proposals put for- ward by Labor Minister Yigal Al- ion, amied at coping with the ex- pected unemployment, were the immediate launching of schemes calling for railroad, highway and other construction projects, which had been scheduled over the next few years. HUNTINGTON •WOODS BEAUTY SALON NOW UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP The former Huntington Woods Beauty Salon, 905 S. Woodward, was recently purchased by Mr. Jim Beshear who is also owner of the Highland Towers Salon, 12846 Woodward Ave., High- land Park, Mich. The shop will still have the same manicurist and professional Hair Stylists: Linda & Dorothy, Mark, Virginia, Ann, and Jessie the Manicurist. Also, a new man- ager, Mr. Ken, who formerly managed the Flamingo Hotel Salon in Las Vegas. Mr. Beshear also revealed that the shop will be completely re- modeled and he intends to make it the finest in the North Wood- w a r d are a. The Huntington Woods Salon is open Mon. thru Sat. Evening appointments can be made by calling LI 7-2010. The Highland Towers Salon is open Monday thru Saturday with eight professional operators. Open evenings by appointment at TO 6-9353 or TO 6-6000. Mr. Beshear welcomes his old friends and new who have moved into this area from High- land Park to his Huntington Woods Salon. For appointment please call LI 7-2010 or LI 5-9613. Both Salons feature the amaz- ing new fast bleach machines. Chosen as members of the Campaign Council were: Morris Asher, Harry Basin, Louis Bassin, Samuel Belkin, Albert Berke, Alex Berson, Morrie Brodsky, Max Brose, Isadore Brown, Morris Chasnick, Sam Cohen, Ben Z. Freeman, Maurice Gelfand, Mrs. Dena Greenberg, Morris D. Kane, Samuel Kane, Mrs. Ida Katz, Harold Kempner, Dr. William Klein, Benjamin M. Laikin, Louis Levine, Pauline Liberson, Hyman Lipsitz, Ir- ving M. Lyons, Emanuel Mark, Mrs. Chana Michlin, Louis Nathanson, Larry Nichamin, Israel Pine, Mrs. Helen Pos- ner, Oscar Rappaport, Nathan P. Ros- sen, Morritz Schubiner, Max Shmukler, Paul Silver, Paul Sislin, Mrs. Sophie Sislin, Mrs. Toby Slabosky, Nathan Standler, Morris W. Stein, J. L. Stone, Manfred J. Werner and Mrs. Samuel Yagoda. A resolution setting a minimum goal of $150,000 for the 1967 His- tadrut Campaign was adopted by the delegates. Betty Monheit, office manager of the Jewish Family and Children's Service, is being honored at a luncheon today on the occasion of her 30th anniversary with the agency. Miss Regina Mendal and mother, Mrs. Michael Mendal, longtime Detroiters now living in Oakland, Calif., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Samuels, 22552 Avon, Southfield. They are here through Nov. 1 to attend the Bar Mitzva of Randy Samuels Oct. 29 and to visit their friends and relatives. Miss Wrudy Wilder of Sutters Lane, Birmingham, spent her sum- mer vacation with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berger of Rut- land, Vt. Max Silverman Gets MISS HELENE ABRAMS Mr. and Mrs. Max Abrams, 18250 Griggs, announce the en- gagement of their daughter Helene Sharron to Gilbert E. Friedman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fried- man, 17616 Steel. Miss Abrams attends Wayne State University where she is af- filiated with Iota Alpha Sorority. Her fiance is a graduate of the Detroit Institute of Technology. A Dec. 17 wedding is planned. Form Committee for Bar-Ilan U. Dinner, Nov. 30 Max M. Fisher has been named honorary chairman of this year's annual dinner of Detroit Friends State Rep. Albert A. Kramer, of Bar-Ilan University, Samuel candidate in the 67th District, Frankel, general chairman, an- which includes the cities of Oak nounced this week. Park and Southfield, has been A complete functioning commit- rated "preferred" by the Oakland tee has been chosen and arrange- Citizens League. ments are being formalized for The organization has rated can- the dinner to be held Nov. 30 at didates for public office in Oak- Cobo Hall. land County for over 25 years. Dr. Ormond Drake, New York Kramer is a 1941 graduate of University professor who headed Central High School and a 1999 a delegation of educators who graduate of the Wayne State Uni- made a study of the progress at versity College of Law. He is a Bar-Ilan in Israel, this summer, member, in addition to profes- will be guest speaker. Theodore sional associations, of various Zion- Bikel will be the guest artist. ist groups and Israel Lodge, Bnai Reports from Israel this week Brith. pointed to many Bar-Ilan Univer- As a member of that organiza- sity extension activities that em- tion, he is a member of the brace new settlements. Under the Michigan regional advisory board direction of Dr. Tuvia Bar-Ilan, of the Anti-Defamation League. numerous courses have been or- He also belongs to Oak Park ganized for newcomers and 18 per Post of the Jewish War Vet- cent of the enrolled students in erans and other local organiza• these countries are from Moslem tions. countries. Rep. Kramer has in addition Courses also are being conducted been endorsed for re-election by the Michigan Federation of Teach- in the Jordan Valley Zemach sec- ers and the Michigan Association tion and in other of the country's areas. of Court Clerks. Active for many years in Oak- Dr. Dan Avni-Sagreh, lecturer land County Democratic political in charge of the political science circles, he is a member of the department of Bar-Ilan University, executive committees of the Oak- was in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, land County Democratic Commit- where he took part in the Inter- tee and of the 18th Congressional national Congress sessions on "Af- District. rica and the World," organized by the First Haile Selassie Trust. Dr. MORRIS B. ABRAM, president Avni-Sagreh was the only Israeli of the American Jewish Commit- at this congress where representa- tee, was presented Zeta Beta Tau's tives from all over the world were Gottheil Medal for 1965 at cere- gathered, especially from the Afri- monies Thursday, at New York's can countries. He lectured on "Co- Waldorf Astoria Hotel. At the operation between the Developing same time, Abram was initiated Countries." as a member of the fraternity. Acknowledging receipt of a me- dallion from Bar-llan, after his visit at the university on his re- cent tour of Israel, Chief Justice WHEN WE Earl Warren of the U.S. Supreme Court said he was delighted to CLEAN have seen the great university and YOUR CARPET, that he hopes "that some day it IT STAYS CLEAN, WITH... will be my privilege to return for lupoo SOIL RESISTANT a more leisurely visit." IT TAKES A GeNt...US HAGOPIAN & SONS 151110W. 8 MILE RD. . i10125111 o Jia580 t 0,..... . 11 8-8300 6?-40 Friday, October 21, 1966 - 25 activities in Society Citizens League Rates Kramer 'Preferred' CARPET CLEANING THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JOHN F. HENNING, Under Sec- retary of Labor, will address the 41st annual national convention of the Mizrachi Women's Organiza- tion in Washington. He will share the speaker's platform at the mid- way point of a four day conven- tion with Dr. NATHAN DAS- BERG, of Raanana, Israel, an edu- cator at the Bessie Gotsfeld Chil- drens' Village which places high priority on industrial training of highschool age boys and girls. Max M. Silverman, candidate for Recorder's Court judge in the No- vember election, is a veteran of 32 years' experience in the legal field. Chief of the homicide division of the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office, he has been assistant prose- cutor since 1960. A graduate of Wayne State Uni- versity- Law School, he is a mem- ber of the criminal jurisprudence and sentence, probation and parole committees of the State Bar of Michigan. He was rated "Outstanding" by the Detroit Bar Association public advisory committee on judicial High Bar Assn. Rating candidates and "preferred and well-qualified" by Civic Search- light. Silverman, a life-long Detroit resident, is the father of two children. 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