Construct New Tamarack Lodges N. Y. Report Predicts End of B in Near Future ALBANY, N. Y., (JTA) —The rated "in the foreseeable fu- prediction that racial and re- tore" was made in a report by ligious discrimination in em- the State Commission Against ployment and in places of pub- Discrimination submitted to lie accommodation will be elimi- Governor Dewey. • Our Letter Box Hearty Dave 'frown Message Editor, The Jewish News: From New York, Detroit, Yonk- ers, Morristown, Los Angeles came a flood of inquiries as to the reason which prevented me from attending the George Stark function. Not only The Jewish News item, but the grapevine passed it along and the end is not yet in sight. As The Jewish News was the only publication that mentioned my sudden illness, the credit is all yours. Congrat- ulations on having such a wide distribution. My wire to Luke Leonard stat- ed. that my burn knee, due to an accident, was undergoing X-Ray treatments and I was advised to stay put for a while. I thought the advice was good. Otherwise I am in very good health. DAVID A. BROWN 136 S. Linden Ave. Beverly Hills, Calif. * * Seeks Names- of Israeli Dead Editor, Jewish News: During the first week in May, a Memorial Forest will be plant- ed in the Jerusalem Corridor, dedicated to the memory of American volunteers who fell in Israel's War of Independence. On the site of this Memorial will stand a plaque, listing the names of thoSe who gave their lives for the cause. We wish to pay tribute to all of our comrades-in-arms. Un- fortunately, our list of names of those who fell is incomplete. We therefore request that any per- son knowing the names of Americans killed in Israel's con- flict send such names and oth- er pertinent information (ad- dresses, and names and address- es of nearest of kin) to our or- ganization for inclusion in this Memorial and in the History of the Jews. American Veterans of Israel c/o Sidney Rabinovich 305 E. Houston Street New York 2, N. Y. Hebrew Schools Plan Teachers'. Meeting The teaching staff of the United Hebrew Schools will meet at 1:15 p.m., in the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. to prepare for in- struction on Passover in all branches of the Schools. A special seder guide for children has been prepared to enable the children to conduct the seder. This guide will be given to the children in the various branches who will con- duct the model Sedorim in each school. The guide is available to the public, and may be ob- tained from the Schools. A film strip recently acquired by the audio-visual department on "Motivation in the Class- room" will be shown and dis- cussed at the Teachers Meeting. The film also is available to other schools upon request. Leo Fuchs, of the Yiddish the- ater, has bought a play by George Miller, called "The Co- median," in which Leo will star next season, in his first English- speaking role on Broadway. aloct. MAtZO MEAL • EGG MATZOS WHOLE WHEAT MATZOS curet eititen PASSOVER PRODUCTS' II/ FOOD TO ISRAEL Kosher L'Pesach $5—$ I 0—$ 15—$25 NOW AVAILABLE AMEIC-O.K. (13 7chira) Scrip May be redeemed at any of the six stores in Israel: Jerusalem — Tel Aviv — Haifa Petach Tikva B'er Sheva Well-stocked with the best American foods which are needed in Israel. Remember Your RELATIVES AND FRIENDS Two lodges, like The one above sketched by an architect, will be available for community campers this summer, enabling accom- modation of an additional 240 youngsters at Camp Tamarack, Ortonville, Mich. In the fall, construction will begin on year-round winterized cabins. Whereas last summer, the camp had facilities for 42 girls in one village, this summer there will be three villages of 42 campers each. Boys 12 to 14 and girls 11 to 14 will be ac- cepted. Lodges, like the one above, provide laundry, sanitation, dining and recreational facilities. For information on the overall Center camping program, call the Fresh Air Society, TR. 5-8450... ATTENTION!! Organizations, Congregations and Friends! Lists of hundreds of needy families in Israel have again been made available to us for our Annual Moios Chitim. Please help us make these families happier during these Holidays. People Make News "Let All Who Are Needy Enter and Eat." . . . (Hagadab) DETROIT MIZRACHI ROBERT MOSES, Gotham's Rabbi Judah Cahn, Temple Is- rael, Lawrence, N. Y., and five expert on New York . traffic and other religious, municipal problems; AL ROSEN, .labor and lay slugging third baseman of the leaders were Cleveland Indians; and ROBERT 'elected to the K. CHRISTENBERRY, chairman 'board of direc- of the New York State Athletic tor s of the Commission, are among the out- NAACP Legal :Defense and standing personalities who re- ceived the Bnai Brith Sports Education Fund, Lodge No. 1840 annual awards nc., it was an- for oustanding achievement, at nounced by Thurgood Mar- the annual dinner of Bnai Brith . Rabbi Cahn shall, director- Sports Lodge No. 1840 at Hotel Astor, New York. counsel of legal defense. * The Seminary Israel Institute, Working 24 Hours a Day, an annual lecture forum spon- Israel Ends 1st Huleh Canal sored jointly by the Jewish The- A dispatch received from Ti- ological Seminary of America and the Jewish Agency for Pal- berias by the Israel Office of estine, presented its first honor- Information in New York an- ary award to Dr. WILLIAM' F. flounces that the first drainage ALBRIGHT, famed orientalist canal in the Huleh drainage and scholar, for the contribu- project has been completed fol- tions he has made to knoweldge lowing two months of working of the Holy Land and for his three shifts 24 hours daily. The "deep understanding of the pur , work was undertaken by the pose of the state of Israel and I Chicago firm "Construction Ag- of its role in the historical gregates Corporation," on be- progress," at the Jewish Theolo- half of the Jewish National gical Seminary, New York. Fund. 12244 Dexter CITY BANK MAIN OFFICE PENOBSCOT BUILDING—GRISWOLD AND FORT STS. 1. D ETROIT 26 BRANCHES Releases List Of Authorized Drives The Jewish Agency invites contributors to Israel causes to inquire at its offices, 16 E. 66th St., New York, for information concerning any fund-raising ac- tivities on behalf of Israel. Canadian Groups to Sponsor European Immigrant Workers MONTREAL, (JTA)—The Can- adian Immigration Department has agreed to notify its overseas offices of an offer of the Cana- dian Jewish Congress and the Jewish Immigrant Aid Society to provide for the reception, accommodation and employ- ment in Canada of unsponsored Jewish immigrant workers whom the government agrees to admit to the country. 203(K) WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD 24865 GRAND RIVER AVENUE 4.c*O0 EAST MeNICFIOLS ROAD DETROIT 12 (Corner Davison) (Corner Seven Mile and Five Points) DETROIT 19 (at Evergreen) 13701 WEST NINE MILE ROAD OAK PARK (at Coolidge) Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insttronce Corporation. 10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 26, 1954 Thirteen organizations were named by the Jewish Agency for Palestine in its fifth annual list of organizations authorized to conduct campaigns in this country for the benefit of Israel. The organizations listed by the Agency's committee on control and authorization of campaigns assure priority to the United Jewish Appeal as the major source of philanthropic funds for Israel's immigration, ab- sorption and colonization pro- grams. The following organizations received authorization in 1954: American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science, Inc., American Friends of the Hebrew UniverSity, Amer- ican Fund for Israel Institutions, Ameri- can. Red Mogen Dovid for Israel, Inc., (membership campaign only), American Technion Society, Federated Council of Israel Institutions, Inc., Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of Ameri- ca, Inc.. Jewish National Fund ((traditi- onal collections only), Material for Israel, Inc. (materials only), Mizrachi Women's Organization of America, National Com- mittee for Labor Israel (Ilistadrut Cam- paign), Pioneer Women, the Women's La- bor Zionist Organization of. America, Inc., Women's League for Israel, Inc. 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