June 4 Dinner in Honor of Haifa's Mayor Abba Hushi To Open Israel Bond Drive Abba Hushi, mayor of Haifa, laborer, secretary-general of the Who is currently on a five-week Haifa Workers' Council and • or of the United States in be- member of the new nation's first alf of the Israel bond issue, is Knesseth. He looks ahead to a scheduled to arrive in Detroit on great future for his city, which une 4, to be guest of honor at is known as the "Pittsburgh of ' dinner meeting at Bel Aire the Middle East," and which errace inaugurating the open- boasts hundreds of new factories !rig of the 1952 Israel bond and many more in the process of construction under his lead- . mpaign in Detroit. Abba Hushi has stated that ership. Today, Haifa has 200.000 resi- nly the urgent need for imme- ;tate large scale funds that can dents. and Mayor Hushi is con- - realized through a successful fident the population will in- •srael bond campaign could crease to 500,000 within a short ave persuaded him to leave time. The city's harbor, under a program of expansion fi- I aifa at this time. nanced by Israel bonds, is be- He will be met at the airport ing enlarged so that its capacity by a distinguished committee of city officials and a large will be increased from 1.300.000 deleg a t i ó n representing the to 4.000.000 tons a years. Reservations for the June 4 Jewish community. After ap- dinner may be made by writing propriate greetings, a motor- the dinner arrangements cade will escort him to the to committee. 2200 David Stott City Hall where an official Bldg.. or by telephoning WO. reception will be held. He will 2 5091. then be taken on a tour of THE JEWISH N EWS-5 Friday, May 16, 1952 Community Mergers Marked in 3 States ROCHESTER, N. Y., (JTA) — Merger of the United Jew- ish Welfare Fund of Roches- ter and the Jewish Commun- ity Council has been approved by t h e council's executive committee and must now be approved by participating or- ganizations. Under the pro- posed set-up, the Council would have a welfare depart- ment, a social planning forum. an internal affairs department and a depart- ment of community relations. Meanwhile, in Cincinnati, resolutions were introduced for a coordinated central edu- cational agency, and in New Haven, Conn., moves were be- ing contemplated to establish a state-wide community rela- tions council in which the communities of Hartford. New Haven, Bridgeport and Waterbury would participate. 200,000 Jews Overseas Must Have Aid of JDC Despite "real progress" during 1951 in meeting two major prob- lems previously considered "in- soluble," the Joint Distribution Committee must aid a minimum of 200,000 needy Jews in Israel, Europe and Moslem countries during 1952, at a cost of $23,- 507.300, the overseas welfare agency's annual report, predicts. In an outline of JDC's relief, resettlement and rehabilitation programs on behalf of hundreds of thousands of Jews in more than 20 countries overseas, Moses A. Leavitt. JDC executive vice-chairman, reports that JDC spent $21.555,550 during the past year. With this sum it aided 90.000 Jewish children in Mo- rocco, Tunisia, Tripolitania. Iran and other countries of the Mos- - inspection of industrial plants, public housing, and other points of interest. In the eve- ning a dinner of welcome will be tendered him. Deeply interested in Ameri- an methods of industrial oper- 9 Infants Need Foster Homes: Some Typical JSSB Cases ations applicable to his own City temporarily hospitalized for a Babies are people. too! )f Haifa. Mayor Hushi eagerly s looking forward to his visit The Jewish Social Service Bu- serious operation. The father ;o Detroit, America's co - eat pro- rcau, in the final month of its sells real estate and has irregu- iuction center. campaign to recruit foster I lar hours. There are no rela- Described by an American cor- homes for the children in its I Lives who can look after the - espondent as the nearest thing care is desperately in - need of baby until the mother returns .o LaGuardia in the Middle foster homes for infants from from the hospital and is able to 'cast." he is known in his own birth to three and one-half care for the child herself. :ountry as the "day and night years. "Jeanie" needs a foster home for Many people have expressed a short time only. nayor." Like the late Fiorello La- interest in becoming foster par- `Joey" is nine months. Joey's lua.rdia, he is a dynamo of en- ents since the beginning of the mother developed tuberculosis !rgy who thrives on work. His recruitment program. but none f and will need hospitalization for •atchful eye supervises the pile- of these requests have included at least a year and a half. The omenal expansion of Haifa. Is- infants. When a, child is sep- father is a cab driver and can- :el's principal seaport and "the arated from his own parents not work out other plans to care Iateway to the Middle East." during infancy. he needs the for - Joey." He desperately needs its daily duties, beginning with same measure of love. care and love. security and stability in a he dawn tour of his city. keep understanding as the older home environment until his tim going at top speed well into child. mother is recovered and can he night. There are several infants and take him back to his own home.1 The 53-year-old mayor thrives babies who desperately need Rebecca" is four years old. 1 41 this rigorous schedule. He placement in Jewish foster Her mother and father are di-1 woks back on 30 years of hard homes. Their circumstances are vorced. Her father had been Pork in Israel as stevedore. road cited below to give a clearer pic:- paying for her maintenance, but ture of the problems which he recently left the community brought them to the agency for and his whereabouts are un- placement. The material has known. The mother is requesting been disguised to protect the a placement for her child in a children and the confidentiality foster home and the agency is of each situation. working with her to help her "Jeanie" is two months old. I work out her plans for herself Her mother became ill a short and the child. "Rebecca" needs while after she was born. and is a foster home. • "Larry" is three years old. His mother is mentally ill and is in tDi. Winrod an :institution. She may need to be hospitalized for a long • For Election Diatribe time. "Larry's father owns a Gerald B. Winrod. the Wichita small store and cannot give the reverend who runs the Defend- child the care and love he needs. ers of the Christian Faith. is His hours in the store are ir- flooding the mails with an anti- regular. "Larry". an only child. Semitic diatribe tied to the was brought to the JSSla for current Plection campaign. the placement. Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Those interested in learning Brit h disclosed. more about the foster home pro- Circulating in leading cities gram for infants or children. since late March is a pamphlet call or write the Jewish Social by Winrod, "The Philip Dru Conspiracy Exposed" which Service Bureau, 5737 Second. TR. smears Gen. Eisenhower, depict- 2-4080. ing him as the latest in the line of participants allegedly con- spiring to dominate the U. S. The hoax is predicted in a book by Col. Philip House, "Philip Dru: Administrator," Union Pier, Michigan published anonymously in 1912 Modem Religious Youth Came as a "political romance" criti- For Boys and Girls 8 tfirid 15 cizing the social and political scene. Winrod "discovered" the Regular comp activities including: conspiracy by "reading between Camp Craft - Nature Lore - Ex- the lines," he says. tensive Athletic Program - Swim- Historians such as the late ming - Horseback Riding I option- Prof. Charles Beard have ac- - Arts and Crafts. corded Col. House proper rec- ognition as Woodrow Wilson's Sabbath and Dietary Laws unofficial advisor. According to Strictly Observed Kaiser Wilhelm II. Col. House almost prevented World War I Exceptionally Reasonable Rates as a result of a visit to Berlin Registrations Now Being Token at and London in the spring of CAMP ADAS DE LUXE FINEST WINE MADE 11140 BOTTLED Pr *1.A14 WINERIES. DETROIT. mousses somoco ,e1 1914. In 1944, Walter H. 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