Justice of Zionist Cause JNF Pays $15,000,000 Bank of America Loan Affirmed by Senator Taft CINCINNATI, (JTA) —Senator Robert A. Taft said he had sup- ported the independence of Is- rael and "stood on their side against Egypt and Jordan, which tried to destroy them" because of his "earnest belief in justice and freedom and the keeping of promises." The Republican Senate ma- jority leader, in a prepared ad- dress read for him .by his son at the silver anniversary meet- ing • here of the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews, declared that the Jewish State "should have been established at the height of the power of the Allies during the second World War." Had that been done, he added, "I doubt if we would ever have had the Israel war or the fleeing of the Palestine Arabs or the dangerous conditions in that region of the world today be- cause Israel had to take up arms to establish its own independ- ence, the British having aban- doned the mandate." . Sen. Taft said he had sup- ported the Zionist movement "because it seemed to me it would be the only way in which we could assure free- dom for millions of Jews who lived in countries - where they would always be subjected to intermittent attacks •and per- secution. I supported it be- cause it undertook to relieve MILT NS OF BOTTLES SOLD:, NEW YORK, (JTA) — A check of the JNF, praised the vision for $945,000 was handed by Jew- and generosity of the bank's of- ish National Fund officials to ficials in granting the JNF the representatives of the Bank of I largest loan ever made to a the world of 'the problem of America as the final payment non-governmental agency. Oth- resettling a large number of of principals and interest on a er JNF officials who participa- Jewish refugees, for which the $15,000,000 loan granted the ted in the ceremony were Men- world JNF four years ago by the del Fisher, executive director world had proposed no bet- bank. and Albert Schiff, chairman of ter solution." Dr. Harris J. Levine, president the JNF's finance committee. He warned7 however, of the `serious situation" resulting from the war for Israel's independ- ence. "Because of that war," he said, "partly through the in- tolerance of their own leaders, 900,000 refugees left the Jewish section of Palestine and are still housed in temporary tents and huts in Syria, in Jordan and in I C ,Egypt. The food is inadequate I I you're thinking of a new spring and conditions among the chil- dren particularly are described fur , . , we're sure that as dangerous to their very ex- istence. As long as that group you can afford one of Ceresnie remains there there is a con- Brothers fine selection of Mink stant building up of hatred against - the Jews." Capes or Stoles. (Many other fine He urged action to settle the Palestine Arab refugee prob- furs too) lem "either within or without Israel" and declared that "there seems to be no peaceful solu- tion in the Near East until this refugee problem is settled." 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Yanich advises that there are some vacancies open at the camp for youngsters 10 to 17. Three-week sessions, he adds, begin on June 21, July 12 and Aug. 2. - Non-profit, the camp is co- sponsored by the Northwest re- gions, of the Zionist Organiza- tion of America and Hadassah. Included in its program are ed- ucational, cultural and recrea- tional facilities, all based on giv- ing a positive experience in Jew- ish group liVing to youths. Staff members from the De- troit area include Diane Cohen, Annette Berger, Sam Goldstein, Hersh Harrison and Don Rosen- berg, Wayne University students, Harry Salem and Sally Stahl, University of Michigan students. For information on camp ac- tivities, call Yanich, at TO. 5-3466. Belle of the Ball DE Lula open Irene Feldman, who raised the most money for the local chap- ter of Junior Hadassah, was crowned Queen of the Israel Fifth Annive:.- sary Ball, held by the organiz- ation at the De- troiter - Hotel. 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