Justice Butzel, Friedman, Srere To Lead Hospital . Ground-Breaking Three leaders of the Jewish community have been appointed to serve as the committee in charge of arrangements for lay- ing the cornerstone for Sinai Hospital, Detroit's new Jewish hospital, Max Osnos, president of the Hospital association, has announced. The three, who plan a pro- gram and ceremonies beginning at 1 p.m., Oct. 14, at the Hospi- tal grounds, Outer Drive be- tween Whitcomb and Lauder, include Michigan State Supreme Court Justice Henry M. Butzel, chairman, William Fr i e dman and Abraham Srere. - All members of the c o munity have been invited to at- tend the laying of the corner- stone for Sinai Hospital, con- struction of which is being made possible through funds raised in Truman Gets Plaque a special Jewish Welfare cam- paign and a grant from the Greater Detroit Hospital Fund. Sinai Hospital, which is to be a general hospital providing the beSt in health care for all De- troiters, regardless of race or creed, will have space for 200 patients. Officers of the Jewish Hospi- tal Association, sponsors of Sinai Hospital, in addition to Osnos, are Sidney J. Allen, Mau- rice Aronsson and Henry Wine- man, vice-presidents, Irwin I. Cohn, secretary, Israel David- son, treasurer, and B e n B. Buten, executive secretary. Hospital board members in- clude Charles N. Agree, Louis Berry, Irving W. Blumberg, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Nathan R: Epstein, Max Fisher, Nathan Fishman, Harry Frank, William Friedman, Joseph Holtzman, Abe Kasle and Marcus Kates. Concluding the board list are Max J. Kogan, Julian H. Krolik, Samuel H. Rubiner, Morris L. Schaver, B e n L. Silberstein, Judge Charles C. Simons, Leon- ard N. Simons, Isidore Sobeloff, Samuel B. _Solomon, Abraham Srere, Louis Tabashnik, Melville S. Welt, Frank A. Wetsman, David Wilkus, Lew Wisper and Max J. Zivian. Israel Adopts New Three Month Budget Henry Morgenthau, Jr., with a delegation of leaders of the $500,- 000,000 State of Israel Bond drive, presented a plaque to the President in "warm tribute" for his friendship to Israel and for American economic aid to the world's youngest democracy. The presentation took place when more than 1,100 business and communal leaders from all parts of the U.S. met in Washington at the National Economic Con- ference for Israel to plan the mobilization of American finan- cial support for the economic development of Israel through the Israel Bond Issue:The dele- gation included (in the back- ground) Max Osnos of Detroit. THE JEWISH NEWS-5 Women, to Launch House-to-House Bond Solicitation 1 MRS. MILTON K. MAHLER area in the Northwest, on Oct. 18. Volunteer saleswomen will call on 1,000 housewive prospects to present the Israel Bond story and to ring up sales. Prospects have been carefully screened to avoid duplication of sales effort. Women's organizations are co- operating to supply captains and workers for the one-day drive which is an essential phase in the Women's Division's campaign to make every Detroit woman a shareholder in Israel. Mrs. Milton K. Mahler is chairman of home solicitation day and is assisted in planning by Mesdames Norman. Appleby and Jack Behrmann. Team captains include Mesdames Samuel Cron, I. H. Dix, Ida. Stein, Morton Sobel, B. L. Har- rison, William Hordes, Al Alt- man, Sam Kovan, Jacob Sauls and Miss Marilyn Margolin. JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The Is- raeli Parliament adopted the three-month interim budget of 27,400,000 pounds proposed by Finance Minister Eliezer Kaplan, after a turbulent scene in which, for the first time in the Knes- set's history, a deputy was or- dered by the Speaker to leave the chamber. The budget bill was carried by a vote of 46-13, with 10 of the deputies present abstaining. Mapam, Herut and Communists opposed the measure which was supported by Mapai, religious parties and Progressives. The General Zionists abstained. - Speaker Josef Sprinzak order- ed Communist deputy Schmuel Dignity is one thing that can- Mikunis to leave the chamber after Mikunis, replying to an at- not be preserved in alcohol. tack on the Communists by La- bor Minister Golda, Meyerson, shouted, toward the Mapai benches, "You and the Mufti co- operated with the British. Now you're co-operating with the Americans and all of you to- gether are in the same camp as the Nazis." STARTE D iN OF 13, HE VAUDEVILLE • • -HE 15 ONE 'OF THE HIGHEST SALARIED MEN IN THE NEWSPAPER BUSINESS EACH YEAR HE DIGS UP .SEVERAL HUNDRED 004tEtt FIRST RATE STORIES, ANY ONE OF WHICH WOULD EARN SOME ORDINARY REPORTER A PULITZER PRIZE . ALTHOUGH HI5 CONTROVERSIAL BROADCASTS BRING THOUSANDS OF LEGAL SUITS, HE HAS LOST ONLY ONE MINOR SUIT what had been considered the final -talks. Collapse of the negotiation* apparently_ centered around dis- tribution of portfolios. The Gen-. eral Zionists were reported to haye asked for the Finance, Trade, Supply and Education ministries, with One of their ministers also holding the post of Deputy Premier. Some General Zionists assert- ed that Ben-Gurion had prom- ised them the post of deputy premier but had then refused to proceed with creating this po- sition. Mapai representatives met with representatives of the par _ ties and presented final terms for formation of a new govern- ment. Later, Dr. Peretz Bern- stein, General Zionist leader, Israel Menaced by Communist announced that negotiations Expansion, Moshe Gold Claims had broken down and said that the Mapai had refused to give TEL AVIV, (JTA) —Isr a el is the Trade ministry to the Gen- menaced by threats of Com- eral Zionists al o n g with the munist expansion, Moshe Gold, portfolio. of Rationing and Sup- world chairman of the Zionist ply. Revisionist " Youth movement, said at Nathanya, opening the first Revisionist Youth congress to be held in this country. He denounced the depressing effects of the austerity regime in Israel and pledged that theRevisionist movement would again hoist the flag of freedom. and free thought. JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Hopes for settlement of Israel's gov- ernment crisis, which rose with news that final agreement on formation of a new government The first house-to-house cam- coalitidn was imminent, were shattered when Premier David paign in the Israel bond drive Ben-Gurion's Mapai Party and will be launched in a few-block the General Zionists, the second largest party in the new Knes- set, broke off negotiations just when success seemed achieved. Agreement had appeared like- ly on a coalition composed of the Mapai, General Zionisti and Progressives, with the possilte inclusion of the Agudah Work- - ers. and the Mizrachi workers. 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