Hadassah National Officers To Attend Silver Tea Here Mrs. Samuel Rosensohn, na- Mesdames B e n j a m i n Laikin, tional president of Hadassah Jacob Sauls, Robert Lattin, Ellis from New York, will arrive prior Fishman, Lawrence Fleischman, John Frazier, Baer Keidan and Seymour Kyte, and Misses Sophia Schwartz, B & P chair- man, and Anne Epstein, Junior Hadassah. Registration for the conven- tion, which will be held Oct. 26 to 29, begins at 7:30 a.m., Oct. 25, and will continue at 8 a.m. on opening day. Addressing the Sunday session will be Abba S. Eban, Israel Am- bassador to the United States and Jonathon B. Bingham, as- sistant director of the TCA Point Four program. Mrs. Rosensohn will extend greetings to delegates. Monday evening's sesison will be devoted to the Hadassah Medical Organization (HMO), and will feature the film show- MRS. SAMUEL ROSENSOHN ing of "The Great Road" as an to the 40th convention of Ha- introduction to a pageant, "The dassah in Detroit, to address Great City," written by Millard members of the local Chapter at Lampell and directed by Mrs. their Silver Anniversary Tea on Leonard Fox. Soloists, Mrs. Ber- nard Lachs and Dan Froham, ' Oct. 23. will be accompanied by Mrs. Arriving with her will be other Morris Stein. members of the national board. The pageant will portray the The tea, to be held at 1 p.m., work of HMO through the devel- Thursday, at Atlas Shalom Syn- opment - of-its servcies and the agogue, will mark the culmina- presentation of its slogan "Reap tion of the local Honor Roll in Joy." Miss Helen Keller, re- efforts. markable blind and deaf scholar, Mrs. Morse Saulson, Chapter will address the convention. president, and Mrs. Morris A fashion show, featuring Is- Brandwine, Honor Roll chair- rael fashions on parade, will be man, invite all members, con- Tuesday night's tribute to an- tributors and new members to other Hadassah undertaking— the 25th anniversary event. Youth Aliyah and the program A subscription dinner will be of education. All fashions shown given at 6 p.m., that evening will have been designed by stu- by Chapter and Group officers dents in the Institute of Fash- in honor of the national board ion and Design, Brandeis Voca- members. For tickets, call tional Center, in Tel Aviv, which Hadassah office, TY. 8-8216. is supported by the organization. Mrs. Rosensohn, who assumed Fashions as the new avenue presidency of Hadassah at its for American dollars in Israel Mid-Winter Conference in Jan- will be the show's central uary. will be joined here by theme. A film premiere of "To these members of the national Save One Life" will also be board ; Miss Hannah L. Goldberg, presented. convention chairman; Mrs. Ben- Mrs. Helen Gahagan Doug- jamin Gottesman, education; las, former Congresswoman Mrs. Samuel W. Halprin, immed- from California, and Maurice iate past president; Mrs. Arthur Samuel, noted author and Greenwald, Mrs. Rebecca Shul- journalists, will share the spot- man, HMO chairmen; Dr. Miri- light at the convention's clos- am Freund, vocational educa- ing banquet on Wednesday tion; Mrs. Abraham Tulin, Youth evening. Aliyah; and Mrs. Moses P. Ep- Other convention speakers of stein, Zionist public relations. note are Martha Sharp, called Changes and additions made the "guardian angel of Europe- in preparation for the conven- an children," who was the tion are noted in the following: founder of Children to Pales- Mrs. Leo Orecklin has assumed tine, Inc., a Christian-Jewish presidency of University East committee for the rescue of Jew- Group; Russell Woods West has ish refugee children through Ha- replaced Mrs. Claire Axelrod dassah; and Dr. Kalman J. with Mrs. Morris Brandwine as Mann, director of HMO in Israel. convention delegate; new con- Daytime sessions will feature , vention committee chairmen are workshops and discussions, be- Mesdames Harry L. Jackson, Ma- ginning daily at 9:30 a.m., in sonic Temple arrangements; the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel and Samuel Rhodes, Veterans Me- the Veterans Memorial Building. morial preparations; Joseph All phases of Hadassah activi- Newman, Sheraton Cadillac ar- ties will be discussed with an rangements; new members of eye toward implementing and the arrangements committee are improving existing programs. Lowdermilk Meets Bond Leaders At Israel's Huleh Swamp Project i THE JEWISH NEWS— 5 Friday, October 17, 1952 California Lt. Governor Tours Israel Fruit Factories Lt. Gov. Goodwin J. Knight, of California, recently returned home from an inspection tour of projects and factories in Is- r a e 1 supported with proceeds from the $500,- 000,000 State of Israel bond is- sue. In Israel, he sampled s o in e citrus fruit which is canned Knight with Los An- geles-produced machinery used at the Assis Distilleries in Ra- i mat Gan. The factory has been I approved to receive an allotment of $112,000 in Israel Bond funds. , Resort Owners Asked To Outlaw Discrimination NEW YORK—The State Fed- erations of Labor of New Hamp- shire and Vermont at conven- tions in their respective states passed resolutions calling for state legislation outlawing racial and religious discrimination in the resort areas, after an address by Julius Bernstein, Jewish Labor Committee representative and executive director of the Boston Labor Committee to Combat Intolerance. Both conventions called upon their legislative directors to push for legislation designed to carry out the resolutions. Turkish Minister Tells WJC of Equal Rights for Jews ANKARA. (JTA) —The Jews of Turkey have and will continue to have the fullest opportunity to participate in all aspects of Turkish national life, Fuat Keu- prulu, Turkish Foreign Minister, affirmed here. He told Dr. M. L. Perlzweig of New York and A. L. Easterman, of London, representatives of the World Jewish Congress, that Turkey makes no discrimination Scientists Assail McCarran Act NEW YORK, (JTA)—Leading American scientists, ,includilag Dr. Albert Einstein bitterly criti- cized the McCarran Immigration and Internal Security Acts, as well as the visa policy of the State Department in the October issue of "The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. ft among Turkish citizens on the basis of their religious belief or racial origin, and declared there is and will continue to be com- plete equality in the exercise of citizenship. Rabbi Miller Given Emblem By Jerusalem Municipality JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Rabbi Irving Miller, president of the Zionist Organization of Ameri- ca, was tendered a reception by the Jerusalem municipality and was presented with the Golden Emblem of the city. Later he was given a reception by the Jewish Agency and a luncheon by Dr. Emanuel Neumann, member of the Agency's execu- tive. 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