$15,000,000 Loan Granted j JNF for Four-Year-Period NEW YORK, (JTA)—A $15,- 000,000 loan to the Jewish Na- tional Fund in Jerusalem has been granted by the Bank of Ainerica, National Trust a n d Savings Association of Califor- nia, it was announced by Judge Morris Rothenberg, JNF presi- dent in the U. S. The loan is for a four-year period, Judge Roth- enberg said, adding that the funds would be applied immed- iately "toward the purchase and improvement of land in Israel and to -help the mass settlement of Jews there." Dr. Abraham - Granovsky, world JNF president, in a cable from Jerusalem, declared that granting of the loan would en- able the Fund to "pursue and amplify" its present large-scale activities, including acquisition of large tracts of land, affores- tation, development of water resources and expansion of ag- ricultural settlements. Judge Rothenberg asserted that the loan was an "evidence of the confidence which Am- erican banking institutions place in the agencies support- ing the work of Jewish settle- ment in Israel." It was made possible, he said, "because of the contributions of American Jewry to the United Jewish Appeal—from which the JNF receives its chief income—and to the traditional fund-raising program of the Jewish Nation- al Fund." Russell G. Smith, executive vice president of the Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association, speaking on behalf of the ybank, stated that the loan was 'made on a sound basis to provide for con- structive accomplishment. The Jewish National Fund has es- tablished itself as a credit- worthy institution and this loan represents the fulfillment of THE J EWIH S NEWS-3 Friday, June 17, 1949 Building in Israel banking policy that reserving borrowers are entitled to credit for proper business purposes," he said. Joseph Levy, philanthropist and one of the leading cloth- ing manufacturers in the United States, and the Pales- tine Economic Corporation, have formed a partnership to construct and manage the first U. S. - sponsored office building in Tel Aviv. A mem- ber of the PEC board of direc- tors of the PEC, and Ion.. ac- tive in the UJA and other. '' Jew- ish philanthropies, Mr. Levy will retain a '75 percent inter- est in the building, which will cost approximately $500,000 to JOSEPH LEVY, president of construct. PEC will invest the Crawford Clothes, New York remaining 25 percent in the philanthropist, who has joined project. the Palestine Economic Corpor- The International Ladies Gar- ment Workers Union will pur- chase $1,000,000 of Israeli bonds to help finance housing pro- grams in the Jewish state under the direction of the Histadrut. In addition, the union expects to raise another $2,000,000 for the purpose of bonds from its 400,- 000 members. The total bond goal sought by the Histadrut among trade un- ionists in the U. S. is $10,000,- 000. The Israeli Government will furnish an equal amount to re- lieve the critical housing short- age in the new state which has arisen as a result of the un- precedented flow, of immigrants. The bonds, which will bear three percent interest, will have a 15-year life and will be re- deemable at a rate of one-fif- teenth of the entire issue an- nually. Bond-holders will be pro- tected as first mortgage holders on the property of the two pro- jects in Israel. The issue in the U. S. has the approval of the Securities and Exchange Com- mission. ation in the construction of a $500,000 office building in Tel Aviv. (1) Always ask the butcher what cuts are available. Do this because many cuts are not displayed in the show-cases. Ask for a bulletin board. (2) Ask that he give you the prices on all the cuts that he has available; ask for a bulletin board, so that you may choose. (3) Insist that he itemize your bill on the wrapper and that he announce the weight of each item as you purchase it. (4) When ordering meat on the tele- phone. tell your butcher to mark the weight and price of each item on the bill presented. Be absolutely certain to ask the (5) price of meat before purchasing. The committee feels that ob- servance of these rules will im- prove the present practices of the Kosher butchers and will help to -persuade them to post bulletin boards as requested by the Jewish Community Council. Starting with June 6, many Jewish housewives in Detroit limited themselves to the pur- chase of kosher meat costing no more than 70 cents per pound. On June 7, a squad of 40 wo- men placed themselves on stra- tegic corners in the Jewish areas and distributed to the Jewish women of Detroit pamphlets dealing with the practices of kosher meat selling. There has been a noted change in the attitude of the butcher towards the consumers, with customers reporting that the effort has been a successful one in this respect. Meat is ap- pearing in the show-cases and for the first time in many years, the Jewish woman has a limited opportunity to choose from the variety of meats available. The organizations which par- ticipate in the two-week cam- paign are the Council of Bnai Brith Women, American Jewish Congress, Sisterhoods of Bnai Moshe, Bnai David, Shaarey Zedek and Northwest Hebrew Congregation, and other bodies. The following is a statement by the Jewish Community Coun- cil of Detroit concerning its re- Jerusalem Laborites Berate Zealot Group For Sabbath Attack JERUSALEM (JTA) — T h e Jewish Labor Council of Jeru- salem issued a statement sharp- ly condemning the ultra-Ortho- dox group Neturai Karta for its recent attacks on Jews who are not inclined to practice strict observance of the Sabbath. This statement, which was en- dorsed by the Mapai and Ma- pam parties, said that organized Jewish labor in Israel, will not permit religious zealots to "dom- inate the entire Jewish life in the city." It warned that the Jewish Labor Council "will op- pose by all means any rule of clericalism." A special inquiry board com- posed of government officials last night completed an investi- gation into the disturbances here precipitated by the Neturai Karta. A report on the results of the investigation will be sub- mitted to the Cabinet. The in- cidents perpetrated included the throwing of stench bombs into Jerusalem cafes opened on Sat- urdays and picketing of movie theatres which open their box offices on Saturdays before sun- down. Those attending the dinner will have an opportunity to visit the new classrooms in the Northwest Synagogue, sponsored jointly by the schools and the congregation. An exhibit of the work of the arts and crafts department of the Midrasha and of the schools will be displayed. The exhibit will be under the supervision of Mrs. Blossom Neuschatz, in- structor and supervisor. For dinner reservations call TO.. 8-0063. Julius Berman is chairman of arrangements. 40,000 JEWISH DP'S PARIS—(JTA)—Only 12 camps for Jewish DPs will be left in the United State zone of Germany by July 1, Harry Greenstein, adviser on Jewish affairs to the American high left in the United States zone of command in Europe, said. The camps will house 40,000 DPs. . The annual Hadassah Study group luncheon will be held at 12:30 P. m., June 21, at the hotel Lee Plaza. Reservations are taken at the Hadassah office, TY. 8-8216. Chairman of the study groups is Mrs. Lewis S. Grossman. She is assisted by the following edu- cation committees for Detroit Chapter of Hadassah: Mesdames Morris Adler, Lillian Graham, Sidney Barnett, Ralph Davidson, Albert Alazar, Benjamin Coggan. They luncheon program will feature an address by Leon-Kay, recently head of the Zionist Or- ganization of Detroit, who has just returned from Israel. Kay will speak on the subject "A View of the Past Year and the Current Economic Situation in, Israel." Also on the program will be a workship with future sug- gestions for study groups, led by a board of experts, consisting of: Mesdames Morris Adler, Lillian Graham, Albert Elazar, Morris quest that bulletin boards be Wayne, Mrs. Carl Schiller. placed in all Kosher butcher shops. Cave-Dwelling Rabbi "There are rumors being circulated with- in our community to the effect that the butcher cannot place bulletin boards in their shops because of their fear that a monopoly charge might then be placed against them. This rumor is absolutely unfounded and without any basis of fact. Bulletin boards displaying the variety of meat available and their prices will not iff any way violate the anti-trust laws of our country. Any butcher can feel free to sell his meat below the price listed on the bulletin board." "There are many stores that have bul- letin boards and have no fear of the anti-trust laws. The bakery shops of our community list items available and their prices. The Jewish women of De- troit believe that if these boards were placed in butcher shops, the buying of Kosher meat would be easier for many housewives." We therefore feel free to carry on our efforts in order to secure these bulletin boards for our community." The annual meeting of the United Hebrew Schools will take the form of a dinner on Tues- day, June 21, at 6:30 p.m., in the Northwest Hebrew Congre- gation, 7045 Curtis and Santa Rosa. Abe Kasle, president of the schools, will report on the ac- tivities of the year and will in- corporate in his report plans for the future. Election of officers and mem- bers of the board will take place. After the business meeting, members of the Hebrew High School will present a choral and narration entitled "The Song of Our People," under the direction of Mrs. Subar Sklash. A symposium on the subject "Jewish Education in the New Generation" will be presented by Levi Gura, Evelyn Stollman and David Rappaport of the Mid- rasha. • New ZOD President Speaks at Hadassah Study Group Event Women Take Further Steps To Better Kosher Meat Setup In line with the current in- terest in the price of kosher meat and in the selling meth- ods of the kosher butchers, the Women's Actions Committee has made these suggestions to house- wives: Abe Kasle to Report on Year's Work At Hebrew Schools' Dinner Tuesday JUNE 19th 5he Zoncion Shop Zak/ uality - pew exclusive Styling Makes Home in Israel HAIFA (JTA)—Tie chief Rab- bi of a tribe of Jewish cave- dwellers in Tripolitania arrived aboard the S. S. Eilat which brought 455 immigrants to Israel. 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