Meet to Settle Holy Land Conflict
Cherniak Nominated Marshall Chapter,
Lodge to Hold Joint
For Ont. Parliament
In his first attempt to seek Installation June 1
political office, Archie D. Cher-
Jewish Center
Activities
(The Jewish Community Center,
8904 Woodward, is a
Red Feather Agency.)
In what may be one of the last steps toward a permanent
settlement of the Holy Land conflict, the United Nations
Conciliation Commission for Palestine, in Lausanne, Swit-
zerland, is now sponsoring Arab-Israeli exploratory talks on
the terms of a final peace. Here, the Commission's Principal
Secretary, PABLO DE AZCARATE, discusses the day's or-
. der of business with Chairman MARK ETHRIDGE of the
United States, and the Turkish representative H. C. YALCIN.
Hebrew University-Hadassah
Medical Schol Formally Opened
t, JERUSALEM, (JTA).—Formal sent greetings. The ceremony
Fr
opening of the Hebrew Univer-
sity-Hadassah Medical School
took place May 17 in the muni-
cipal garden in front of the
buildings w hi c h temporarily
house the school until it can be
moved to Mt. Scopus.
The buildings are in the for-
mer British security zone of the
Mandate days. The zone, popu-
larly known as Bevingrad, is 50
yards from the Old City wall
from which Arab Legionnaires
watched the ceremony.
k Guests included Premier Da-
, yid Ben Gurion, Cabinet minis-
ters, members of the Knesset,
f Army officers, members of the
foreign diplomatic and consular
corps and a United Nations
delegation, officials of the Jew-
ish Agency, Hebrew University
staff members and leaders of
the Hadassah National Board.
P_ The assemblage remained
standing to greet Premier Ben
Gurion, U. S. Ambassador James
G. McDonald _and Sir Leon
I, Simon, head of the British
Friends of the Hebrew Univer-
sity.
Dr. Simha Assaph, rector of
the university, voiced the appre-
, elation of University officials
for a $100,000 gift to the medical
school from Frieda SChiff War-
burg, widow of Felix M. War-
burg.
Mrs. R o s e Halprin of- New
York, national president of Ha-
dassah, also spoke.
Other speakers included Dr.
Israel Wechsler, president of the
American Friends of the He-
brew University; Berl Locker,
chairman of the Jewish Agency
executive in Jerusalem, and Dr.
A. Dostrovsky, dean of the fac-
ulty of Hebrew University.
President Weizmann in a
message, said the school was an-
other "vehicle in the struggle
to make the ideals of social
progress and democracy realities,
not only in Israel but through-
out the,. Middle East. It is an-
other aspect of America's pro-
gram to make the benefits of
scientific advances available to
other governments and other
peoples."
Fifteen United States univer-
sities, as well as the Universities
of Brussels, Florence, Capetown,
Sydney, Melbourne, Queensland
and others, and prominent scien-
tists from all over the world,
Urge Israel Immigrants
Settle in Barren Areas
TEL AVIV—(JTA)—A demand
that Israel adopt a law requir-
ing every youth and new immi-
grant to spend two years in set-
tlements to colonize the barren
areas of Israel was made at the
seventh world conference of the
Brith Trumpeldor organization.
The number of unemployed
persons in Israel has reached
8,500, Hans Rubin, Mapam dep-
uty, declared at a session of
the Knesset.
concluded with the singing of
Hatikvah.
Vermont Marble Presented
NEW YORK, (JTA) — A piece
of Vermont marble being used
in the new United Nations head-
quarters in New York was turned
over by Warren Austin, U.S.
representative to the UN, to
Mrs. Haim Yassky, widow of the
late Hadassah medical director
in Israel, at a ceremony at the
Israeli consulate here marking
the opening, of the Hebrew Uni-
versity-Hadassah Medical School
in Jerusalem. The marble, will
be plated in the cornerstone of
the main medical school build
ing which will be erected on Mt.
Scopus.
niak, campaign chairman of
Windsor's Jewish Welfare Fund
Mrs. Harry Levine was hostess
at her home, 18974 Woodingham,
for the installation of the fol-
lowing officers of UNIVERSITY
AREA WOMEN'S CLUB on May
25: Mrs. Philip Helfman, presi-
dent; Mrs. Hy Brotman, vice-
president; Mrs. Adolph Winkler,
secretary; Mrs. Max Garland,
treasurer; Mrs. J. Maurice Karo,
reporter; Mrs. Harry Levine,
sunshine committee.
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For the benefit of summer at-
home residents, the Jewish Com-
munity Center is offering spe-
cial three month rates, effec-
tive immediately. The three-
month rate for business a n d
professional men is $8.50; for
men from 21 to 25, $5; for sen-
iqr women over 18, $4, and for
Women's Health Club only, $12.
* * *
Katya Delakova and Fred
Berk, international interpreters
of American - Jewish dance
themes, will present a DANCE
CONCERT under the auspices of
the Dance Consultants' Com-
mittee of the Jewish Community
Center, Monday evening, June
13, in the auditorium of the
Center. On Tuesday evening,
June 14, they will hold three
one-hour master dance lesson
sessions in the Center gym for
beginners and advance dance
students. Registration for the
master dance classes can be
made by calling the Center, MA.
84000.
MORDECAI NAMIR, counsel-
lor and charge d'affaires in the
Israeli legation in Moscow, has
been appointed Israeli Minister
to Moscow. He succeeds Golda
Myerson, Israel's first envoy to
Moscow, who is now Minister of
Labor.
THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 27,
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Louis Marshall Lodge and
Chapter will hold a joint instal-
lation at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,
June 1, at Workman's Circle.
Mrs. Leonard Sims, district
president, and David I. Rosen,
general committeeman for Dis-•
trict 6, will be installation
chairmen. Carl C. Berg will be
master of ceremonies. Local
night club talent will entertain.
Citations and awards will be
presented. Refreshments will be
served.
MICKEY WOOLF'S
Invitation
To a Perfect Vacation
ARCHIE D. CHERNIAK
Drive, was nominated CCF can-
didate for the Dominion House
of Commons, Essex West Riding,
on May 6.
In • a statement announcing
his candidacy, Mr. Charniak
pointed out that as a business
man for 20 years he has seen
many depressions and does not
want to see another, and that
it is his aim to sponsor legisla-
tion to advance the best inter-
este of the people and to estab-
lish sound economic conditions
for the welfare of all.
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