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This modern scoop shovel at work in the Even V'Sid
granite quarries near Elath typifies the practical use to which
Israel Bond dollars are put in the exploitation of Israel's
natural resources. In addition, Israel Bond assistance is helping
to develop Elath into a modern deep-sea port to facilitate the
shipment of cargo to the countries of Africa and the Far
East. Granite from the quarries near Elath is exported to
the United States and other countries.

NCRAC Announces
Three Appointments

The National Community
Relations Advisory Council this
week announced the appoint-
ment of three new staff mem-
bers. One fills a recently created
post. The others are personnel
replacements.
Albert D. Chernin has been
named community consultant,
a new staff position, which will
make possible greater consulta-
tive services to communities in
connection with the creation
and operation of representative
local agencies for community
relations planning and pro-
gramining.•
Abraham E. Knepler has been
appointed program analyst, suc-
ceeding Dr. Walter A. Lurie,
and Alvin I. Mellman has re-
placed Irving Goldaber as
assistant to the NCRAC national
coordinator.
Mellman was formerly direc-
tor of the USO Club ,in Mt.
Clemens, Michigan, a post he
resigned to accept the NCRAC
appointment. In his capacity as
USO Club director, he also was
director of the Jewish Welfare
Board Armed Services Com-
mittees in Mt. Clemens and De-
troit.

British Trust Accepts
Estate of Rothschild

LONDON, (JTA) — The Na-
tional Trust — custodian of the
government's cultural and his-
torical possessions — announced
this week that it is accepting
"with deep gratitude" the estate
of the late Baron James de
Rothschild, Waddesdon Manor,
the art collection in the baron-
ial halls, and an endowment of
250,000 pounds ($700,000 ) , all
willed to the Trust in the de
/ Rothschild legacy.
Mr. de Rothschild, who died
last May, left' an estate valued
at 11,750,000 pounds ($32,900,-
000). The inheritance taxes
taken
by the government
amounted to 7,500,000 pounds
($21,000,000).

Jerry Lewis' Solo Role in
'The Delicate Delinquent'

Pole Who Rescued
Jewess from Nazis
Takes Her to Israel

TTIT, AVIV, (JTA)—A Polish
engineer who spirited a Jewish
infant away from certain death
from the. Nazis 16 hours after
she was born in a slave labor
camp in Tarnapol and protected
her during a" 14-year search .in
Hitler's Europe for her rela-
tives, brought the girl to Israel
recently.
--- Valenti Lasender was a guard
in the camp when he was ap-
proached by Shimon Ginsberg,
one of the slave laborers, and
informed that Ginsberg's wife
had just given birth. The dis-
traught father asked Lasender
for advice.
Lasender suggested that the
new-born infant be placed near
a Christian house not far from
the slave camp. The father
managed to follow the advice.
Lasender then "happened" to
pass by the spot and suggested
to the Christian couple that he
would care for the infant. The
Nazis executed the Ginsbergs
that same day.
Lasender thereupon decided
to devote the rest of his life to
saving the girl and restoring
her to relatives, even refusing
to get married for fear that
marriage might interfere with
his - mission, which included
carrying out a promise to the
Ginsbergs that Gisela would re-
ceive a Jewish education.
The engineer finally made
contact with Gisela's relatives
in Israel and brought her to the
Jewish State.

UNESCO Gives $8,000
for Community Library

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At the initiative of the United
Nations Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO), a community libra-
ry is being established at the
Family and Community Health
Center at Kiryat Yovel, Mrs.
Abraham Tulin, national chair-
man of the Hadassah Medical
Organization, announced.
Mrs. Tulin said that UNESCO
has contributed $6,000 for li-
brary equipment and another
$2,000 for contingencies that
may arise in connection with
the project at Kiryat Yovel. She
noted that UNESCO selected
Kiryat Yovel as an example of
what can be achieved in the
field of community health in
the world today.

Jerry Lewis is currently in
*The Delicate Delinquent," his
first solo starring role, a pic-
ture he also co-produced with
Paramount. It is the_ touching
story of a young man who,
mistaken as a wayward juven-
ile delinquent, advanced to the
job of a janitor to wind up as
a New York policeman. Lewis Honor Yakov Tsur
in the new film shows more
BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) —
heart than ever and has mo- More than 1,200 Argentine Jews
ments of Chaplinesque humor. t urned out at a dinner con-
The comedian's recent trip ducted by the United Israel
across the country not only Campaign to honor Yakov Tsur,
plugged "The Delicate Delin- I srael's Ambassador to France.
quent," but also was made in Tsur, who arrived here this
behalf of Bonds for Israel and week, is popular here since the
to raise funds for muscular dys- e arly days of the establishment
trophy. Lewis is slated for one- of Israel when he was his
week stands in Washington, country's first envoy to Argen-
D.C., and Atlantic City.
tina.

• • One Good Term Deserves Another
BLANCHE PARENT WISE
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police force, so that a
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BLANCHE PARENT WISE • •
• • MOTHER: of five, three sons,
. . . battled for slum
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clearance,
for
sightlier,
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children. Native Detroiter,
more sanitary housing,
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to replace decayed and •
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blighted neighborhoods
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parks and recreation
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centers.... neighborhood •
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'playgrounds, swimming ;
pools, tot lots . . . for
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every new service to •
make Detroit a better
• • • TEACHER: Graduate of De-
and more healthful city • •
Teachers College. Taught
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in which to live.
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Detroit elementary schools.
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for clean, honest city
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for
economy . . • for
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for all Detroiters on City •
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Commissions - and
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Committees ... for
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inspiring and giving
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IN BUSINESS: 15 years auto-
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Detroit
more,
and
and truck salesman. Her
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more efficient public
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services . . . for the •
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closely knit cooperation ;
between the City and the • •
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Board of Education
that has given Detroit
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finest
public
school
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PUBLIC SERVANT: Progres-
the householder's dollar • •
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liberal, inspired and fought
by keeping taxes down
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is
pledged
to
that policy.
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