Labor Zionists
ToEnjoyExpanded
Facilities in NW
State Dept. Asked to Seek Early
UN Debate on Israel-Jordan Issue
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3
Friday, June 18, 1954
Mrs. Harry L. Jones
WASHINGTON, D.C. (JTA ► — officials, including Arthur Z.
Re-Elected to Head
Ambassador Abba Eban, of Is- Gardiner, chief political and
r del, has requested James -Wads- economic adviser of the State 1 Adequate and comfortable Federation Women
worth, acting head of the United Department Near Eastern Divi-1 club rooms for. Habonim. Labor
States delegation at the United sion; Oliver Troxel, State De- Zionist youth group, will be only
Mrs. Harry L. Jones was re-
Nations, to convene the UN partment's International Econ- 1 one of the many features of , elected president of the Worn-
Security Council at an early omits Officer, and James Lud- the newly-planned Labor Zion-
date to hear Israel's views on low, officer of the Department's ist cultural nd educational cen- en's Division of the Jewish Wel-
the Israel-Jordan armistice situ- Office of United Nations Politi- ter in our ity's Northwest sec-
ation. American delegate Henry cal and Security Affairs. tion.
Cabot Lodge is president of the . Representatives of the Foreign
Detailed specifications, pre-
Operations Administration who sently being prepared, indicate
Security Council this month.
The U.S. Government is be- accompanied Mr. Johnston hi- that facilities for Habonim will
lieved to favor an early resume- elude George Barnes, a staff include an arts and crafts
tion of the Security Council's member of the International room, workshop, meeting rooms
work on the Palestine problem, Development Advisory Board of and administrative quarters.
but other members of the Coun- F. 0. A.; Malcolm Jones, engi-
It is expected that the new
cil reportedly are hesitant owing neer, and Joan Sprague, secre- facilities when completed and
to the uncertainty about Jor- tary. Included in the group was
dan's participation. also Robert T. Colburn, an engi- put into operation will greatly
Mr. Eban, accompanied by neer representing the firm of enable Habonim to expand its
membership program and lead-
by Reuven Shiloah, Israeli Min- Charles T. Main, of Boston. This
firm
drafted
the
original
Jordan
ership training program. The
ister here, conferred lengthily
center will serve as a direct tie
with Assistant Secretary of River plan that Mr. Johnston between the senior and youth
State Henry A. Byroade on Mid- presented.
groups.
dle East Affairs, particularly on
The projected center also will
questions discussed at the re-
be the home • of the Northwest
cent Istanbul conference of
branch of the United Jewish
American diplomatic represen- Of $346 M l 1 0 ri
Font. Schools. Facilities will con-
tatives in the Middle East. It is
sist of four modern classrooms,
understood that a frank ex-
fully-equipped
kindergarten and
change of views took place on JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The
MRS. HARRY L. JONES
the question of the arming of Israel government published an nursery and other conveniences,
the Arab states by the Western estimated foreign currency bud- 1 according to Harry Mondry, fare Federation at the annual
meeting and workers party,- held
Powers, and other Middle East .get for the current fistal year
amounting to $346,000,000. . I The campaign for funds for June 15 at Knollwood Country
security questions.
The Foreign Operations Ad- Estimated income and its the building has been moving Club.
ministration announced author- sources are: exports, $78,000,000; steadily along, according to
Mrs. Jones, re-elected for a
n reports, with Farband, second term, has been a vice-
izations for Israel covering $1,- hidden export s, $11,000,000; campaign
445,000 worth of commodities, in- from institutions such as the Poale ZiOn and Pioneer Women chairman of the Women's Divi-
chiding cotton yarns, wool yarns, United Jewish Appeal and Ha- organizations setting the pace
sion of Allied Jewish Campaign
nylon yarns, cotton fabrics, dassah, $65,500,000; bond sales, ; Among the individual leaders and is a former vice-president of
chemicals and chemical prepar- $32,000,000; American grants most active in the drive are the Federation's Women's Divi-
ations, construction, mining and $74,000,000; Gernian reparations Samuel J. Greenberg, , William sion. She is a past chairman of
conveying equipment, and in- payments, $59,500,000; and from Gayman, Sam Hochman, Irving the Twelfth Street Council of
dustrial chemicals. a variety of other sources in- Pokempner, Jerry Naskell, Abra- the Jewish Center, a board mem-
eluding individual pensions from ham Beitner, and Movsas Gol- ber of Fresh Air Society and
Johnson Leaves on Mission
Jewish Social Service Bureau,
abroad and compensation pay- ; daftas.
TO Arab Lands and Israel
and is the Women's Division
ments from foreign countries, 1
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Ambas- over $26,000,000.
representative on the Federa-
I
sador Eric Johnson, President
tion's board of governors and
Anticipated foreign currency
Eisenhower's personal envoy, expenditures are: food imports,1
executive committee.
left for the Arab countries and $48,000,000; fuel, $36,000,000; raw
Vice-presidents for 1954-55 in-
Israel on his mission to bring materials for industry, $17,000,-
clude Mesdames Lewis B. Dan-
about Arab-Israel agreement on 000; semi-manufactured prod- 1 NEW YORK, (JTA) — More iels, Seymour J. Frank, Shurly
the development of Jordan River acts for re-export, $41,000,000; ; ; than 2,000 guests, who packed Horwitz and Sidney J. Karbel.
water resources. He will make
the ;grand ballroom of Hotel Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser was re-
investments in . agriculture, $44,-
his first stop in Cairo.
Commodore, took the first steps elected recording secretary and
000,000;
investments
in
power
Mr. Johnson was accompan-
to restore the ancient birthplace Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, corre-
production
and
industry,
$27,-
•
ied by a staff of exnerts and
; of the Maccabees, heroes • of the sponding secretary.
000 • 000; • investments in trans- •
port, $21,000,000, and reserve and Hebrew War of Liberation of thei Mesdames Harry Frank, I. Je-
second century B.C., as a tribute rome Hauser, J.. Shurly Horwitz,
debt repayment, $40,000,000.
! to Itzhak Ben Zvi, President of ' ; Benjamin E. Jaffe, Louis G. Red-
The expenditures for food im-
Israel, on the occasion of his I stone, Nathan Spevakow and
ports decreased this year as 70th birthday.
S. Welt were re-elected
'local agriculture picked up more
lebraon
ti
took place
l
to the board of directors for a
of the load. Fuel bills may be ' The celebration
slightly lower, 'depending on under the auspices of the Labor term of three years.
final . negotiations with the Department of the Jewish Na- cted
Ele for a first term of
tional Fund.
USSR for oil purchases.
: three years on the . board are
Commenting on the budget,1 Every guest at the celebration Mesdames 'Murray Altman, Eu-
Treasury director Pinchas Sa- was a subscriber to the fund . gene J. Arnfeld, Eli E. Gross,
phir said that Israel is making for the restoration of the birth.- , Ben Jones, Maxwell Jospey, Leo
t Maccabees.
good progress toward economic p place of the
1 Mellen, Hyman R. Nathan,. Irv-
independence and that the gov- ' The birthplace of the Macca- ing Posner and Nathan H.
ernment was now in position to bees, known as the village of
make considerable concessions ' M° d'in , is today a collection of Schermer.
to investors, both . private and hoVels in the midst of a waste-1 `T he World of Sholom
GRAPE wiNE
cooperative.
1 land of barren rocks. It is the 1
He praised the UJA's effort ' plan of the Labor -Zionist move- i Aleichem' Coming Here.
t:,
to raise a five-year loan in the ment of the United States to re- i
through
the
Labor
De-
United States to help Israel:1
United
"The World Of Sholem Alei-
meet its short term obligations, partment of the Jewish National them," New York's unique the-
the-
noting that this loan 'had saved Fund, about 2,500 acres in the atrical hit of the season, will
area
of
Mod'in
. and to build a ' embark on a coast-to-coast tour
Israel $7,000,000 in interest last
year and had increased confi- ! modern village on the site after , beginning next October. The
dente in Israel's currency both linking it with the rest of the enchanting, bitter-sweet dram-
at home and - in the world countryby a new road to be atization in English of the clas-
named , ' Derech Hanassi" or the sic Yiddish humorists Sholom
money markets.
"President's Road," in tribute to ' Aleichem and I. L. Peretz played
Ben Zvi.
to overflow crowds for 40 weeks
at the Barbizon-Plaza Treater.
A second comp-any had similar
Dutch War Orphan
success during .an eight-week
Given to Catholics
engagement in Chicago. The
play, with its stars, Morris Car-
AMSTERDAM, (JTA) — Dutch novsky and Jacob Ben-Ami, will
Jewry was alarmed and aston- play at the Art Institute, De-
ished at a decision of Amster- troit, Dec. 28 through Jan. 9.
dam municipal authorities to
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