UR Answer to Rumors of Dissolution Is Intensification of Projected Program NEW YORK, (JTA)--In the face of persistent rumors and reports of the littuidation of the United Israel Appeal, the UIA's board of directors, meeting here, unanimously asserted that the UIA was "to continue" and, in fact, "must be strengthened." William H. Sylk, chairman of the board, reported that the positive assertion of continua- tion was made by the board, called together specifically for the purpose of examining and answering the rumors of UIA dissolution. The UIA's board is made up of 120 members of which 60 per- cent represent all the Zionist parties in the country while the balance are delegated annually by community welfare funds. Louis Segal, a member of the Jewish Agency executive here, and general secretary of the Farband Labor-Zionist Order, following protracted• discussion of the issue, presented the res- olution on the continuation of the UIA, which was unanimously adopted. It also urged • that methods of "strengthening" the UIA be developed by a sub-com- mittee of the UIA conferring with a sub-committee of the Jewish Agency. Discussions at the board meet- ing which were held in executive session outlined two major areas where the UIA should intensify and broaden its program. These were: mobilization of effortS and resources of all Zionists in the UJA campaign; and increased activity in the area of pre-cam- • paign budgeting. The latter would involve programs in corn- munities• throughout the country for assuring equitable distribu- tion of funds so that the United Jewish Appeal could receive its proper and just proportion of income. The UIA was organized in 1936 as a representative of the two Zionist national funds—the Ke- ren Hayesod and the Jewish Na- tional Fund. It began as a di- rect fundraising body for these funds charged with the respon- sibility of immigration, rehabili- tation, resettlement, land acqui- sition and land amelioration. In 1939, the then-United Pal- estine Appeal joined with the Joint Distribution Committee to form the United Jewish Appeal as ,a fund-raising instrumental- ity for Jewish overseas needs. Holland Town Honors Jew With Honorary Citizenship AMSTERDAM, (JTA) — The small industrial municipality of Oss, in southern Holland, con- ferred honorary citizenship, a rare distinction in this country, on Saal Van Zwanenberg, a Jew and founder of the famous chemical and food corporation Royal Dutch Zwanenberg Or- ganon. The honor was conferred on Zwanenberg's 65th birthday. On4!na Inn Plans Gala Celebration For Three-Day July 4th Weekend Musical entertainment, nightly dancing, sports of all kinds and numerous social activities, all are a part of a fim-packed 3-day Independence Day cele-* bration planned at Omena Inn, popular summer resort in the heart of Michigan's pollen-free vacation land. The keynote will be: "Something doing every . minute for every, member of the family! Broadway' Star Heads Omena Social Staff- David Gard, noted New York baritone and actor, will be so- cial director at Omena Inn this season. Gard was in the Broad-, way cast of "Make a Wish" and "Top Banana." He also appeared in the movie of "Top Banana." He has been featured on TV on "The Ted Steele Show," on ra- dio with Henry Busse and has recorded with Steve Sacco's Or- chestra. —Adv. Full Holiday Program Planned for Children A full ,holiday program, super- , vised by expert counsellors, is featured at Omena Inn for the July 4th week end. Swimming, water sports, handicrafts, out- ings, games, dramatic produc- tions . .. children will have the time of their lives! They'll play together, be entertained to- gether and eat together in their own - dining room. Counsellors will assume responsibility for all the children. Parents will be free to enjoy themselves. SUPERVISED PLAY THIS YEAR 'LET'S GP : YO OMENA INN TRAVERSE BA Y UP FOR 7 DAYS PER PERSON INCLUDING .EVERYTHING .1 V2 RAT FOR CHILDREN E DA CING DANCING EVERY NIGHT IN POLLEN FREE 01,0100,0, N: Y. . :Entertainment EXPERIENCED CHILDREN'S CCIRS . • • I CALL KENWOOD NORTHERN MICHIGAN lu .3 7290 for Write OMENA INN, OMENA, MICH. - OMENA INN Off ) ON GRAND TRAVERSE BAY 22 MILLS NORTH ' Of TRAVERSE CITY FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE PRIVATE SANDY BEACH —Adv. KE. 3-7290 DETROIT jEW1SH NEWS-7 Friday, June 25, 1954 U.14 to Launch $50 tlli.11ion Cash Drive JERUSALEM, (JTA)—They United Jewish Appeal will launch' on Sept. 1 a special four-month drive -alined at raising at least $50,000,000 in cash. Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, and Morris Berin- stein, executive vice-chairman • David I. Berris, noted com- and national campaign chair- munal leader, was last week man, respectively, of the UJA, installed as president of Young announced here this week. The UJA leaders asserted that Israel can become invulnerable to Arab attack if it can be help- ed to capitalize on the produc- tive powers of its recent immi- grants • and on the economic gains it has made in the past few years. Elect David Berris To Head•Program Of Y oung Israel In a whirlwind five-day visit here. the two UJA leaders con- ferred with Premier Moshe Sharett, Finance Minister Levi Eshkol and Jewish Agency lead- ers on problems facing the UJA. campaign. ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will meet Sunday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Rosner, of 17709 Warwick. Plans will be made for the sixth annual club picnic, to be held July 4, at Kensington Park. 999 OUT OF 1000 Pontiac Owners Will Tell You That DAVID I. BERRIS Israel of Detroit. Joining him in the new administration are Meyer Eisenberg, board chair- man and vice-president; Hillel L. Abrams, second vice-presi- dent; Dr. Hugo Mandelbaum, secretary; and Max Stollman, treasurer. • Irving W. Schlussel, a charter member of Young Israel, had the honor of installing his wife, Mrs. Marilyn Schlussel, as presi- dent of Young Israel's Women's League. The two induction cere- monies were held jointly. Others serving the Auxiliary group are Mesdames Joseph Grossman and David J. Cohen, vice-presidents; Abba A. Levi, treasurer; and Morris H. Berris,. secretary. The new Young Israel presi- dent, during the past year, has been chairman of the board of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, co- chairman of the religious activi- ties division, Bonds for Israel, member of the Jewish Commun- ity Council's internal relations committee and Mizrachi Organ- ization of Detroit board member. In his acceptance speech, Ber- ris called attention to the need to "reinforce, our efforts on be- half of the hundreds of boys and girls who benefit from the Young Israel program," and.ap- pealed to the 200 Members pres- ent to increase their work in the "Jewish- oriented youth center program." Those elected to the board in- clude Morris H. Berris, Henry N. Carlebach, Arnold I. Cohen, Hy- man R. Cohen, Herman K. Cohen, Charles T. Gellman, Alter Greenbaum, Rabbi Green- . baum, Joseph Grossman, David Horwitz, Jerome W. Kellman, Si- mon Kleinplaz, Abbe A. Levi, Hyman Moore, Leon Mutchnick, Sam Novetsky, Abe Nusbaum, Lou Penfil, Harold Platt, Samuel W. Platt, Irving W. Schlussel, Daniel Schwartz, Phillip Stoll- man, Ben Weinstock and Rabbi Abraham Zentman. Honorary board members in- clude Morris Karbal and Henry C. Keywell, while Women's League representatives are Mes- dames Jack H. Isbee and David Applebaum. Rabbi Samuel B. Prero, direc- tor of Young Israel, spoke brief- ly, congratulating the new offi- cers, and wishes bon voyage to Samuel Scheier, Young Israel youth director who is departing for Israel where he was award- ed a scholarship for advanced studies by the Jewish Agency. GINSBURG is the best to deal with for a '54 PONTIAC SEE WHAT I CAN DO FOR YOU ! 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