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April 20, 1956 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-04-20

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Local Society Plants Grove of Trees
In Israel's Chaim Weizmann Forest

Miss Brandeis Buys 1st
Centennial Fund Unit

Center's Young Adults Plan ,
`Fiesta Dance' on Sunday

Alliance to Build
College in Tel Aviv

A "Fiesta-Dance" will be held
WALTHA M, Mass. •— Miss
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Agree- by Young Adults of the Jewish
Susan Brandeis, daughter of the
ments just reached by the Al- Community Center, at 9 p.m.
late Justice of the U. S. Su-
Sunday at the Berman Branch,
preme Court Louis D. Brandeis, liance Israelite Universelle with 18977 Schaefer. Iry Field and
the Israel government and the his orchestra will play for the
purchased the
city of Tel Aviv provide for dancers. Refreshments will be
first unit in
re-equipment and extension of served. The dance, will be open
t h e Brandeis
the
Mikveh Israel Agricultural to the public.
University Cen-
School
of the Alliance and the
20—Detroit Jewish News
tennial Fund.
immediate
building by the or-
Friday, April 20, 1956
Her check was
ganization of a great college
accepted by
for 1,000 students in Tel Aviv.
Lawrence A
JEWISH VOCALIST
The announcement was made
Wien, chairman
AND COMEDIAN
by Marcel Franco, president of
of the Bran-
FOR SUMMER SEASON
the American Friends of the
AT SOUTH HAVEN
deis Centennial
Alliance on his return from
Write Abe Ashen
Fund Commit-
Israel
where
he.
led
the
nego-
Ashen Amusements
Miss Brandeis
tee.
tiations that resulted in the
• Soisth Haven, Michigan
. The Brandeis Centennial
agreements.
Fund, to be completed within
five years, has two primary
Special June Convention
objectives-. to proVide for. the
-

Rates At
completion of the physical
needs of the. University's Col-
IRVING W. SCHLUSSEL (center) president of the Jewish lege of Arts and Sciences and
its Graduate School of Arts and
• National Fund Council of Detroit, and PERCY KAPLAN (right)
Sciences, and to establish a fund
OPEN MAY 23rd
executive director, present LOUIS ROSENBERG, pkesident of
to underwrite teaching salaries,
the Chaim Weizmann Society with a certificate for a grove
80 acres of happiness.• Florida
research
program
s,
scholar-
luxury at modest rates. Dream
of 1,000 trees which the organization planted ha the Chaim
SWIMMING POOL . . . Rooms
ships, fellowships, f a c u l t y
'Weizmann Memorial Forest at Rehcrvot, Israel. The presentation
with bath. Superb food .. .
student
.employment
s,
chair
Planned activities including or-
was made at a special celebration earlier this month.
chestra (Free Mambo lessons),
programs, and other elements
Midnight snacks, Tennis, Shuffle-
of the University's operations.
board, Golf, Children's counselor.
Prof. E. D. Bergmann
Farm Machinery Tires
A total of 8,000 units are be-
444.— RESORT
WRITE or CALL for RESERVATIONS NOW
ing made available, each unit
To Be Made in Israel-
Says -Israel's Future Is
SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN-Telephone 789 Phoenix Road
HAIFA, (JTA)—Tires for all
representing $5,000 payable at
the rate of $1,000 per year for
types of farm machinery in Tied to Atomic Energy
Dr. Ernst D. Bergmann, pro- five years.
this country will be manufac-
tured by the Alliance Tire and fessor of organic chemistry at Achievement of the Fund's
Rubber Co.
the Hebrew University of Jeru- objectives will free the Univer-
The firm has thus far been slam and chairman of Israel's say from the need to resort to
making only a limited range
Commission, constantly recurring mass corn-
of tires for the house market Atomic Esnergy
and even these were produced said in an interview, in the of- munity appeals.
in limited quantities. Produc- fices of the American Friends
tion, which has • been 80 per
of the Hebrew Anti-Hecht Campaign
cent for export up until now,
University i n Growing in Britain
will now be expanded to meet
New York,
• 19 Trains and Busses Daily
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Ben
all local demands and should
that Israel's
• World Famous SulphUr Baths
Hecht's
remark,
.during
the
hec-
save Israel an estimated $240,-
future is tied
• Free Sun Tan Solarium
tic days immediately preceding
000 spent on the import of
up with the
• Nationally Famous Food
the
withdrawal
of
the
British
ti-ch tires. The Alliance com-
• Dancing—Planned Activities
production o f
from
Palestine,
that
the
news
pany whose technical parent
• 2 Orchestras
atomic energy
of the death of a British soldier
firm is the Dayton Rubber Co.
• Free. Floor Show .on Weekends
f o r peaceful,
there' caused a "holiday in my
in the - United States, will also
economic pur-
$ 50 a day, per person
begin prdduction of automotive
poses and heart" has not been forgotten
double occupancy
'Id
from
in
England,
it
was
reported
in
spare parts, beginning with
medical re-
"Variety,"
show
business
trade
those. made entirely from rub-
Come as you are. For reseryations, or
search. Dr.
ber.
information, write: LEON HARRIS,
B e rgmann, newspaper.
Managing Director
The
newspaper,
in
a
dispatch
OPEN
who
has
been
Dr. Bergmann
YEAR 'ROUND
F !REPRO°
Germany to Mark
tou-ring atomic. energy installa- from London, said that Hecht,
tions here as a guest of the U.S. who has been in London on a
Freud Centennial •
Atomic Energy Commission, re- film-writing assignment, "has
FRANKFURT, (JTA)— Trib- ported that Israel will soon felt the full brunt of British
ute will be paid to Prof. Sig- build an atomic power plant displeasure."
mund Freud, whose works were utilizing u r a n i urn extracted
The, report attributed the fail-
banned under the Nazi regime from phosphates in the .,Negev ure of Hecht's daughter, 'Jenny,
and who fled to - London when desert. The Hebrew University to get a license for a stage ap-
the Nazis came to power, by professor declared that scien- pearance to British displeasure
the Universities of Frankfurt tific work now being done in with the young actress' father.
and Heidelberg on the occasion Israel can benefit the entire
It also said that John Gor-
of the centennary of • his birth Mediterranean region, in par- don, editor-in:chief of the -"Sun-
next month, it was announced ticular the Arab countries.
day Express" is leading a cam-
here.
paign to , boycott the British-
Lay Cornerstone for New
made feature "Not For Money,"
Algiers Rabbinical School
starring :Bob Hope and Kath-
,1
ALGIERS, North Africa — A erine Hepburn because Hecht
it's 'VACAtio*s
foundation stone has been laid wrote -the script. "Even if this
N EW
here — with full ceremony — should be the best film Hep-
MODIFIED AMERICAN PLAN
which will seek to assure the burn and Hope ever -made,"
future religious and cultural Gordon wrote, "I wouldn't take
► si
needs of the large Jewish popu- a penny out of my pocket to
put it in Ben Hecht's. I hope
lation of this country.
The stone will be part of a you feel that way too."
rabbinical and secondary Jew-
Paraplegic Prof..NaMed
ish school,
See your Travel Agent

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HEALTH TO

and
only MINUTES AWAY

SS-

SLEEPY
1401.1 0 W
BEACH

NOT FOR THE RIDE!

Next time you see a truck on the ,road, remember—
it's not there just for the ride: It's loaded with cargo
bound for some important destination — and ulti-
mately that destination is you.

Yes, the economy of Micihgan — and of every
other state, in fact — is geared to motor transport.

Trucks are the key to our great achievements in
production. They have made possible new products
and new marketing methods. They've enabled us to
go out into the rural and suburban areas and build
homes and business projects.

It's no wonder that trucks have increased in num-
ber in Michigan from 150,190 in 1941 to 351,337 in
1954. Their popularity has grown because they've
done such a magnificent job—for manufacturers,
farmers, retailers, the public—everyone!

Michigan Tineking Association

Fort Shelby Hotel •

•••

Detroit.

For Handicapped Award

NEW YORK, (JTA)—Dr.
Arthur S. Abramson, professor
and chairman of the depart-
ment of rehabilitation medi-
cine at the Albert Einstein
College of Medicine of Yeshiva
University, himself a para-
plegic as a. result of wounds
incurred in the Battle of the
Bulge in World War II, has
been named "Handicapped
Man of the Year." He will re-
ceive the 1955 President's tro-
phy awarded by the President's
Committee on Employment of
the Physically Handicapped.
Abramson was unani-
Dr.
mously selected "for the great
inspiration example of rehabili-
tation that . he represents, for
the outstanding contribution
that he is making to restora-
tion of seriously handicapped
persons to usefulness in the
field of medicine and rehabili-
tation and for the leadership
he has provided toward re-
turning the disabled - to inde-
pendent living."

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Sox+ Haven, Michigan

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