Menuhin Won't Fly ;

Plan Budgeting Sessions
Here for Sunday Jan. 24

ORT Sent $1 1,437,862 to Retrain 50C,000

NEW YORK, (JTA)—A total school education for 17,000 Jews
of $11,437,862 has been sent overseas. •
Dr. Haber stated tt t "an ab-
abroad since the end of World
LONDON, (JTA)—Famed vio- War II by the American ORT solute minimum" of V,250,000
will be needed to implement this
Samuel H. Rubiner, president: developed at the conference linist Yehudi Menuhin cited the Federation for the retraining year's program.
of the Jewish Welfare Federa- among the following categories: recent deaths in airplane disas- of some 150,000 Jews in ORT
tion, will preside over the fifth Overseas and Israel, local (oper- ters of "three cherished col- vocational training schools in 19
annual pre - campaign budget ating), local (capital funds), and leagues" as the reason for can- countries, Dr. William Haber, Biblical Archeological
conference and will open the national agencies..
cellation of his scheduled 'con- ORT president, reported here on Exhibit Opens in D.C.
meeting at 10:30 a.m., Sunday,1 Presentations of needs will be cert in Israel.
the eve of the annual meeting
of the board.
Jan. 24, at the Davison Jewish I made by George M. Stutz, chair- i
Writing from Los Gatos, Calif.,
WASHINGTON, (JTA) — An
Center.
man .of the health and welfare to the Times of London, Menu- • The ORT conference adopted archeological exhibit of Biblical
A. formula for the allocation of division; MorriS Garvett, chair- hin said he refused to fly under a program to teach industrial lore entitled "The Land of the
funds to be raised in the 1954 man of the education division; present conditions because of skills and co provide a high Bible" opened at the Smithson-
Allied Jewish Campaign will be Jacob A. Citrin, chairman of the "a compelling impulse besetting
' ian Institute, Under the sponsor-
community relations division; a surviving itinerant violinist,
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7 ship of the American Funds for
and Max J. Zivian, chairman of and one who never shrank from
Friday, January 15, 1954
!Israel Institutions.
the committee on capital needs. flying in bombers under all con-
Abraham Srere, chairman of ditions of war and peace when
Federation's executive commit- he felt it was in the line of
tee, will discuss overseas and Is- duty "
A new evening group has been rael needs.
He pointed out that the three
formed by the Detroit Chapter
Following the luncheon at noted musicians had met their
of Hadassah, designed to meet 12:30 p.m., discussion, recom- deaths when planes in which
the social needs and interests mendations and the develop- they were passengers crashed
of single, working girls along went of the formula will take into mountainsides. He said it
with meeting the primary aims place. The formula will be sub- 'was not asking too much to in-
of Hadassah.
mitted to the board of governors I sist that radar equipment able
Officers of the. group are Rhea of Federation for approval. Rec- to detect a mountainside be in-
For limited time only . . a beautiful new 7.4 cu. ft. Philco-Model
Feuerman, president; Ruth Dra- ommendations for specific allot- stalled in all aircraft.
Refrigerator, made-in-Israel, for your friends or relatives in Israel.
zen, Shirley Cohen, Sarah Stein- ments to agencies will be made
Reduced $40.00. Deliveiy in 4 weeks.
berg and Sally Cutler, vice-presi- by the budget and planning di-. OTTAWA, (JTA)—The Israel
Telephone Orders Accepted—Call TO. 8-6896
dents; Lynn Simon and Irene visions of Federation later in the government has purchased two
Papke, secretaries; Florence year.
houses in this city to provide
Kaplan, treasurer; and Mildred Those attending will include headquarters for its legation
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Sharkey, Claire Lapides, Minnie board members of Federation and living quarters for Minister
( At Tuxedo)
Shiovitz, Lorraine Lutsky, Flor- and affiliated local agencies.
j Michael Comay.
ence Tauleib and Freda Gantz,
board members.
The officers will be installed
at 8:15 p.m., Tuesday, at the
home of Mrs. Morris Brandwine,
2445 Oakman Blvd. Mrs. Perry
•Burnstine is Chapter sponsor of
the new group.
B u si ness and Professional
Group also is planning an event
this week, to oe heict at 8 p.m.,
Tuesday, at Temple Beth El.
Featuring Soutn oakiand coun-
ty Group's education cnairmen,
Mrs. Larry Katz and Mrs. Al-
bert Rosenblum, members and
their, guests will hear a program
on "Let's Visit the Linii,ea Na-
tions."
'Mrs. Kitz will discuss activities
witn.in the U.01, while Mrs. Ros-
enolum wil speak on "The UN
Today," illustrated with slides
taken by Lila Gantz, depicting
actual scenes during UN debate.
Fine car Styling An outstanding example of fine-car beauty in the low-price field .. .
Special attention will be given
the new Crestline Fordor is the fashion car for the American Road.
to the Jewish National Fund,
which is B & P's January pro-
ject, and discussion will be led
by Anne Averbach and Sylvia
Tannenbaum, JNF co-chairinen.
A presentation of American
affairs and progress will be
given by Sylvia Winer, chair-
man. Rosalind Schubot, presi-
dent, invites members and their
friends to this program.

Cancels Concert

Organize New
Hadassah. Group

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