Center Now Accepting Tamarack Reservations Interested community groups may now apply for weekend bookings at Camp Tamarack for the 1955-56 season, according to Henry B. Stern, assistant camp coordinator for the Jewish Com- munity Center. Applications already have been mailed to many local organiza- tions. An application blank, available from the center, and a deposit of $10 are required to reserve a weekend date. De- posits are returnable, if notifica- tion of change in plans is given six weeks prior to the scheduled event. For further information, call Stern, TR. 5-8450. SAVE $2°° CAULKING GUN & CARTRIDGE WORTH $2.98 NOW 9 with one gallon or more of any MAC-O-LAC Hebrew Schools' Keren Ami Fund Presents $1,100 Check to Campaign LOUIS LA MED, associate chairman of the cultural and educational division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, receives an allocation of $1,100 to the Allied Jewish Campaign, from PETER SOLOMON, chairman of the Inter-School Keren Ami Crass Officers Con- ference of the United Hebrew Schools, which v o t e d allocations t o various agencies and institutions through its Keren Ami Fund. The voluntary program seeks to arouse interest among elementary school chil- dren in community or- ganization, self-admin- istration a n d under- standing the functions of major Jewish agen- cies. ,Jacob M. Mathis, of the UHS staf directs the Keren Ami program. tinued, but this is "a different matter" from saying that Israel provokes incidents which in turn provoke retaliation, he stressed. Foreign Office Attacks Anti-Israel Statement Of Archbishop of York LONDON, (JTA) — The Bri- tish government does not hold to the view, expressed by the Archbishop of York, that Israel provokes incidents along her borders in order to retaliate with attacks against the Arab states, a Foreign Office spokes- man declared here. Asked by newsmen whether the Foreign Office subscribes views expressed by the Arch- bishop in a diocesan letter, the Foreign Office spokesman said that Britain believes that Egypt does not always have firm con- trol over the Arab refugees; therefore, incidents occur. ISrael has admitted retaliatory action, the spokesman con- ARROW < DRIVING SCHOOL We are using this space to thank all our students. in NORTHWEST DETROIT and the CITY OF OAK PARK for calling us to relate the wonderful experience they had while learning to drive at our school. DI. 1-9200 Free Pick-Up Service Courteous & Patient Instructors 8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 17, 1955 U.S. Doctors Begin Fund-Raising For Israel Academy of Medicine At the fifth annual assembly of the American Physicians Fel- lowship Committee of the Israel Medical Association, held June 6, in Atlantic City, the organiza- tion voted to begin a fund- raising campaign for an acad- emy of medicine in Israel. Dr. Bernard Weston, Detroit APFC president, was re-elected to the national executive com- mittee. Dr. Morton J. Robbins, of Nashua, N.H., was again chos- en president, and was acclaimed for "yeoman service" to the or- ganization since its inception five years ago. Detroit physicians attending sessions of the parley were Dr. Simon E. Lerman, Joseph M. Markel, Solomon G. Meyers and Saul Rosenzweig. The . asembly, held at the Breakers Hotel, was dedicated to Moses Maimonides and his con- tributions to medical science. A collection of his manuscripts was on display. The function of the Israel Academy of _Medicine, as pro- posed by the APFC membership, will be to serve as a center of medicine and science in the Jewish state, to advance the knowledge of medicine and im- prove the health standards of the country. Two Israeli physicians, Dr. Sara Kark-Giora and Zeev Catz, who are here under the APFC fellowship program, spoke of their experiences as resident doctors in America. Dr. Karp-Giora presented a written note of thanks to the Women's Auxiliary of the Maim- onides Society of Detroit for their contribution which made possible her residency at the St. Frances Sanatorium' for Cardiac Children in New York. Dr. Weston will present the note to Mrs. Max Steiner, new- ly elected president of the Maimonides Auxiliary upon re- turning to Detroit later this month. He asks local physicians to return application blanks for membership in APFC to him. The dues are used to help raise the standards of medical care in Israel, Dr. Weston said. 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Medals were also awarded to Rabbis Joshua Prun- er, of Nice, and Robert Myers, of Neuilly, both of whom disap- peared after being deported by the Nazis during the German occupation of France. * * * Dr. JONAS SALK was present- ed with a $10,000 check and a gold medal at the American Medical Association's annual con- vention in Atlantic City. Both constituted the Criss Award, an annual prize given by Mutual of Omaha, an insurance company, for contributions in public health. * * * D. H. WHITE, editor and pub- lisher of the Houston, Tex., Jew- ish Herald-Voice, has been elect- ed president of the Houston Jewish Community Council. • * * Israel Ambassador ABBA EBAN was awarded an honorary degree cot Doctor of Laws by the University of Maryland. Gov . Theodore McKeldin of Maryland participated in the ceremony at College Park. • * * Dr. HARRY EMERSON FOS- DICK, Pastor Emeritus of River- side Church, New York, and pro- fessor emeritus of Practical The- ology at Union Theological Sem- inary, and Dr. BERNHARD GEIGER, visiting professor of Indo-Iranian philology at the Near and Middle East Institute, Columbia University, received Doctor of Letters degrees, honoris causa, at the 6 1 st annual corn- The speedy 2-tub Easy does a whole week's wash whiter and brighter with Easy's gentle Spiralator washing action_ ... then double ripsed in the Automatic Spin=rinse which spins mencement exercises of the Jew- ish Theological Seminary of America, New York. 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