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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-09-05

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TromboneStylinaffits New Note

Economic Parley to Launch
Fall Israel Bond Campaign
Israel's achievements is eco-
first physicians to be nomic upbuilding, and her need

Israeli-Trained Physicians
Given Hebrew U. Diplomas

THE JEWISH NEWS



Friday, September 5, 1952

-

Hadassah Transfers Health
Projects to Israel Govt.

The
trained in Israel received their
diplomas in Jerusalem on May
13. Hebrew University-Hadassah
Medical School awarded diplo-
mas to- the 62 students in its
first graduating class, announced
Dr. George S. Wise, president of
the American Friends of the
Hebrev
An additional 24 graduates are
now serving their internships at
various hospitals throughout
Israel. and will receive diplomas
before the end of the year. The
1952 graduating class will con-
sist of 93 students.

fos greater industrial expansion
will be reviewed by experts from
Israel and leading Americans at
the National Economic Confer-
ence for Israel to be held under
the auspices of the Israel bond
drive, Sept. 12 to 14, at the Chel-
sea Hotel, Atlantic City.
The conference will mark the
launching of an intensive fall
campaign for the $500,000,000
State of Israel bond issue.

JERUSALEM. (JTA) — Part
of Hadassah's preventive me-
dicine establishments was trans-
ferred to the Israel government .
in a modest ceremony attended
i by Dr. Joseph Burg, Minister of
Health, and representatives from .
Hadassah.
Dr. Burg praised the initiative
of Hadassah and its pioneering
PARIS, (JTA —Dr. 7 . Golub,
Spirit. He emphasized that the
former director of the Hospital
!state has not enough funds to
for Joint Diseases in New York,
meet its increasing health re- 1
arrived here preliminary to a
sponsibilities because of t h e .
tour of medical institutions in
large imigration. Hadassah will
I give waters in the wilderness North Africa and Israel main-
now have a greater area for
clinical and medical school ac- ' and rivers in the desert, to give tained by the Joint Distribution
drink to my people.—Isa. 43:20. Committee.
tivities in the Jewish state.

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menstrating his invention, a trombone that slides sideways
hiso•ad (-! Yorward and backward. is IDAVID SHI.7M1N. of Brook -
1 ; 11 N. a faculty member at the Julliard School of Music.
Simms), -,:tys the new design will enable young people to reach
1/cur i► iitions more ea ,a. because it doesn't require as much -
erfurt. the trombonist won't knock over music on the stand.

Sa bba th Games on Tap for Brandeis;
\X as nit U. to Pia. Judges on Oct. 25

tion activity is not ,•;e1-1, ,, duled on
F. , BILL WOLF
the Sabbath. Neiciier are basket-
4phi,
, • 1952. Jewish
ball games played on Friday
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Almanac for Chlidren
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tr•iliuiu: right after Labor Day,
for children is not exactly the
• W t r . u► in, Mass.
1..L- t season, when Brandeis type of almanac usually issued
for adults, but it has all the
did ver% well for its first. crack
vars:ty football, the lunges qualities of an all-year-round

information that
had 33 lettermen. This year the volume with
for enter-
figure is down to 20. The draft the child will want
played ► avOc with the team. as tainment.
This almanac (published by
did some of the rigors of schol-

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O Iwo ANYONE TOO OF THE WAS

astic si tidies. But on the credit Simon-Schuster. 630 5th Ave.,
aide of the ledger, there are a NY authored and edited by
ziortiber of top performers who'll Kathryn Jackson. with pictures
by Richard Starry, has poems
be 11a1 !•: in action.
for all seasons. stories about all
One of them is Sid Goldfader,
the holidays, tales about ani-
fuilbark who was one of the
nature stories. birthday
iitandouts on last year's team. mals,

is Eddie Ma.tiganiello, poems suitable for all months.
The full - color pictures on the
Brarni , •!:' captain, w h o was
named all-New England guard 128 pages enliven the book,
IAA ,-;e:L•on. Then there are Tom who,re value is enhanced by the

ft!o ■ thEr

Easan. noted for his ability to • factual features, the weights
knock down opposition passes: and measures. the signs of the

Bobby Griffin and Bill McKen- Zodiac prepared for youngsters,
ita. ends; Phil Goldstein, tackle; etc. Children will love this ad-
&did Bobby Pierce. guard. All are inanac.
cxpectee to play a vital part in •
Israelis Leona Their Hebrew
ciet-ermining the outcome of the

-- ---
campaign.
This time Brandeis is slated • JERUSALEM. (WJA' -Accord-
to be siionger than last year as ing to a Kol Israel broadcast,
far as the quarterback slut is 150,000 adults have acquired a
concerned. In uniform will be basic knowledge of Hebrew since
Jun Stenlin. of Allentown, Pa..: the establishment of the state in
who has throwing know-how courses conducted by govern-
and can fool the other tea.in by ment institutions and various
ha.ndling the ball like a magi- public organizations, but about
an ele-
clan. Brandeis' opponents are 250,000 people still lack
also likely to have trouble get - mentary knowledge of the lan-
Ling their hands on halfback guage.

G r r y Callagy of • Lawrence,
Mass., who is reputed to be a
hard runner to tackle. He also
excels as a punter.

Jew Is Massachusetts Justice
-----
BOSTON, (STA) --Outstanding
figures in the legal. political and
civic life of the state were pres-
ent when Charles L Taylor was
inducted as Justice of the Rox-
bury Court at. the Roxbury
courthouse. Rabbi David Alpert
gave the invocation and Presid-
ing Justice Spring delivered the
opening remarks.

Although Brandeis has
avoided a few Saturday games,
there are enough others on
tap to show that the innova-
tions in schedule do not repre-
sent any complete back-track-
ing from the policy of playing
first con-
Oil the Sabbath. The
test, the one against Bridge-
port, will be on Saturday
Play Attacks Zionism
night. There'll be one other
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Saturday night game, and one
LONDON, (JTA ) —A new play,
on Sunday, Oct. 12, which is
aimed at convincing the Jews of
Simhat Torah.
The game with Wayne Univer- Romania that their home is
$ilty is on Saturday, Oct. 25. Romania and not "capitalist Is-
Dr. Abram L. Sachar, presi- rael," is to be staged shortly by
dent off Brandeis, was quoted as the Yiddish Theater, according
defending Saturday games. His to reports from Bucharest. The
point was that the sports ac- play, a new move in the Corn-
tivities are voluntary and those munist drive against Zionism, is
is by
"pito wish can attend or take called "Purification' It
port. Required physical educa- Paul Isaac.

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