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Tourist Expert Reports:

12—THE

JEWISH NEWS

Friday, July 29, 1949

Postwar Travel Interests Center
Around Holy Land Pilgrimage

!

Sliomrim to Celebrate
Completion of Building
Post-war travel has been in evidence for some time, At New Camp Area

but the major interest today for tourists centers in planned
Members of Hashomer Hatzair
pilgrimages to Israel.
Mrs. Benjamin Gladwin (Rhea E. Cashman) , who is will hold a picnic Sunday, July
recognized nationally as one of the leading authorities on 31, to celebrate the completion
travel, stated this week that never before in the long history of the dining hall at its new

of her World-Wide Travel Bu- <!>
reau have so many people in- visits for Purim, Passover and
dicated a desire to go to the the anniversary of the establish-
Jewish state — by steamship, ment of Israel.
or by the air routes. Extra per-
On her forthcoming visit in
sons have been engaged to offer
advice to prospective visitors to Israel, Mrs. Gladwin plans to
consult Israeli government
ers with regard to hotels and
restaurants, guide services and
other tourist needs.
"Travel by air is popular,"
Mrs. Gladwin said. "We were
happy during the past f e w
months to have been able to
make arrangements for travel
to Israel by way of Air-France.
Detroiters and residents in
many Michigan communities, as
well as Windsorites, have con-
sulted us on their travel plans.
The next few weeks will see the
fruition of life-long dreams on
the part of Americans to see the
Holy Land. We are pleased to
have been able to assist many
in securing their passports and
in making their travel arrange-
ments and we are expanding our
services to fill the newly-cre-
ated usage for travel to Israel."
MRS. BENJAMIN GLADWIN
Mrs. Gladwin pointed out that
(Rhea E. Cashman)
those who desire may observe
the dietary laws on Air France
Israel, at her bureau's offices in planes and that A i r France
the Majestic Building.
cuisine is accompanied by vint-
Together with Mr: Gladwin, age wines and champagne.
Mrs. Giadwin is preparing to go
to Israel in September to gather
first hand information on avail- Wayne IZFA Holds
ability of hotel reservations, on Outing at Kineret
tourists' guides, insurance, etc.
Gladwin believes that
Wayne University Chapter of
during the coming weeks many the Intercollegiate Zionist Fed-
Detroiters will complete their eration of America will hold an
plans for visits in Israel for the outing Sunday, July 31, at Camp
Holy Days and she is especially Kineret.
enthused over the arrangements
All interested college students
that have been made for tourists are invited to meet at 10 a.m. at
on the S. S. Argentinian to leave 7010 Thatcher. The day's events
New York on Sept. 6, arriving in will include a hike, swimming
Israel in time for Rosh Hasha- and baseball. For further infor-
nah—on Sept.' 22—returning to mation, call TY. 6-8555 or UN.
the United States on the same 3-0926.
boat on Oct. 4, after Yom Kip-
per.
United Fund Sets Goal
"This trip will solve the hous-
ing problem for tourists, since Of $1,868.483 for Year
the boat will be available for
A United Fund goal of $1,868,-
the travelers as a hotel," Mrs.
Gladwin said. "Besides, t h e 483 for 1950 agency needs has
tourists will visit, on the trip been announced by Stephen S.
to and from Israel, in Cannes, Nisbet, newly elected president
Naples, Lisbon, Genoa and of the United Health and Wel-
fare Fund of Michigan. This fig-
Ponte del Gada."
The director of the World- ure accounts for the needs of
Wide Travel Bureau foresees the 19 charter members of the
heavy traffic to Israel next Fund, as well as of six import-
spring, when many are expected ant agencies which have joined
to go to the Jewish state for the Fund.

Camp Negba in the Irish Hills.
The outing will include swim-
ming and organized games, re-
freshments, and a special pro-
gram on labor featuring dance
and choral eroups and a radio
play.
Site of the 90-acre camp is on
Route 112, seven miles past
Clinton, Mich. Negba was
chosen as its name in honor of
the heroism of the Shomer Kib-
butz Negba, which was destroyed
by an Arab attack.
Friends and relati ves of
Shomrim are invited to the
picnic. For iniformation call
Shirley Strom, rY. 6 - 9169.

Seiler Memorial Halt
Slated for Brandeis

, Country Day Camp
Holds Parents' Day

Masada members will find a
rejuvenated program awaiting
them in the fall, according to
Ted Mandel, newly-elected
president.
The Masada board of direc-
tors is planning a varied and
balanced calendar of events for
the coming year, including pa-
geants, movies, plays, debates
and Israeli music and dance
events.
Bill Saulson, chairman of the
athletic committee, announces
that another outdoor affair is
being planned for August.
Officers for the coming year,
in addition to Mandel, are Bill
Fitzerman and Ruth Magid,
vice presidents; Sophie Shulman,
recording secretary; Arline and
Betty Levine, corresponding sec-
retaries and Lee Shulman,
treasurer.

A "Parents' Day" will be held
from 2 to 4 p.m. Friday, July 29,
at Country Day Camp, 48441 W.
.13 Mile road, according to Dr.
W. A. Goldberg, director.
Campers will exhibit their
work in crafts and dramatics
and there will be an opportunity
for parents and friends to in-
spect the camp and its facilities.

Holiday in Israel

52-DAY ALL EXPENSE TOUR

On the Luxury Liner

ILE DE FRANCE

$1450.00 up

Rosh Hashana in Tel Aviv
Yom Kippur in Jerusalem

Also Visiting
France and Switzerland

Other Roundtrip 'Steamship

Fares

Comedian Abe Burrows says:
"Dialogue is the talk that takes
place between the actors in a
movie—except in the case of
Gary Cooper."

$350.00 up

Limited Number of Hotel Rooms—
$12 to $15, American Plan.

Roundtrip by Air

$1087.20

PASSPORTS AND VISA
ARRANGED FOR

O'LOAN-SLATTERY

Prescriptions & Repairs Called for and
Delivered. For Service at All Times
CALL WE. 3-3332

EDWARD PEVOS

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mer, with funds recently re-
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late Chicago industrialist and
philanthropist, it was an-
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chairman of the new institu-
tion's Board of Trustees. The
North Shore Drive
gift to Brandeis was made by
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