Raphael Eyion Released; Another Israeli Permitted Through Suez . (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) The Israeli citizen, who trav- eled through the Suez Canal JERUSALEM — Raphael Ey- without interruption, was Wold lon, the Israeli sailor taken off Reichman, who arrived in Haifa an Israeli chartered ship at the Tuesday on the Italian ship Suez Canal July 22 by Egyptian Australia, enroute from Sydney, police, was released Wednesday Australia. to Genoa, Italy. to Israeli authorities at a Gaza Reichman said that when the Strip border checkpost. ship arrived in Suez an Egyp- While the Egyptians were tian officer questioned him preparing to release Eylon, another Israeli citizen with an Israeli passport went throughl the canal on an Italian ship without being molested — the first Israeli to go through the canal without interference from Ceremonies marking the dedi- the: Egyptians. cation of five new units at Camp Eylon, who was taken off the Tamarack will be held Wednes- Brigitte Toft and detained for day, at 2 p.m. A tour of the 23 days during which the Egyp- camp, located at Ortonville, tians rejected all requests to Mich., will follow the dedica- allow an International Red tion. Cross representative to check The Julius Berman Lodge, the his condition, was handed over to Israeli police in the presence of United Nations observers. Name Joseph Weintraub Israel had been informed of Chief Justice of New the impending release by UN officials, but did not publicize Jersey Supreme Court the Egyptian decision until the TRENTON, N. J., (JTA) — sailor was safely across the Associate Justice Joseph Wein- border. traub, of West Orange, was named Chief Justice of the State Supreme Court here by Gov. NOW'S THE BEST TIME Robert B. Meyner. He will suc- ceed the late Chief Justice Ar- TO CHANGE TO BUICK thur T. Vanderbilt, an interna- tionally known jurist who head- the '57 BUICK! ed the New Jersey court sys- tem from 1947 until his death For the best deal in June. anywhere . . . SEE The Governor's apointment of Justice Weintraub, the only Jew on the State Supreme Court, was made simultaneously with at the naming of a Catholic and Protestant to the posts of Asso- ciate Justice on the same court. Described as a "lawyer's 6164 CASS AVE. lawyer," the new _chief jurist is Near G. M. Bldg. 49 years old and the youngest member of the seven-man court. TR 5-9700 He is single and lives with his 29th Year With Buick widowed mother, Mrs. Minnie Weintraub, in West Orange. . closely, seeking particularly to learn whether he was a member of the Israeli armed forces: Reichmann was kept under Egyptian guard in his cabin while the ship was in the canal. When the ship arrived at Port Said, the Egyptians re- turned Reichman's Israeli pass- port and withdrew the guard. 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Sobell Waterfront a n d Shelters, the Montefiore Lodge Cabin and the Kadi mah Club Ten- nis Courts will be dedicated. The Julius Berman Lodge, donated by the family of the veteran com- munity leader, contains dining and recreation facilities for 48 campers and staff. The Berman Lodge and the cabin donated by Montefiore Lodge, Order Free Sons of Israel, are winterized and avail- able for year- .. round camping by community groups. The Arts and Crafts Building donated by Mr. and Mrs. Barg- man has facili- ties for 35 chil- T. Bargman dren to work in ceramics, sculpture, jewelry and other arts and crafts. The Camp Tamarack water- front facilities, endoWed by a bequest from the late Maurice H. Sobell, are regarded among the fin- est at any camp. Nathan L. Milstein is chairman of the dedication committee. Nathan Silver- man is chair- M. II. Sobell man of the Tamarack Hills Au- thority of the Jewish Welfare Federation, and Dr. Irving Posner is president of Fresh Air Society, which operates both Camp Tamarack and Fresh Air Camp at Brighton, Mich. The camp is being developed on a unique "village" basis. The first unit at Camp Tamarack was opened for use in 1953. Camp Tamarack now provides summer camping for 675 chil- dren during the summer for periods of, three weeks each. An additional 600 are served at the Fresh Air Camp at Brighton. The Tamarack site is used for an older adult camp under the auspices of the J e w is h Community Center; for over- night campouts of the Jewish Community Center day camps; for a teen boys' service Camp; and for year round excursions and seminars by community groups. WJC Learns Hungarians Denationalize Dwellings Former Hungarians now liv- ing in the United States may reclaim homes and apartments nationalized by the Hungarian government- in 1950 and 1952. The World Jewish Congress in New York has been informed that recently promulgated laws permit the return of national- ized. dwellings -up to six rooms. Applications for denationali- zation must be submitted by Aug. 31. Urge Reunion of Separated Families Through World-Wide Emigration _ GENEVA, - (JTA)—A resolu- tion calling on all governments to assist in the re-union of sepa- rated families by permitting emigration of relatives—an issue of basic importance to Israel— was adopted unanimously at the sixth International. Conference of Non-Governmental Organiza- tions on Migration currently meeting here. The resolution addressed an "urgent appeal to the govern- ments concerned," asking them to assist in the "reconstitution of such families in the country of their choice, thus removing a cause of many tragic situa- tions." The delegates heard a sharp criticism of the failure of the Romanian government to per- mit emigration in the interests of such family re-unions. Dr. Maurice L. 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