Friday, October 11, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 4

Agency Adopts
6-Month Budget

JERUSALEM (JTA) — The
Jewish Agency executive adopted
a six-month interim budget of
119,200,000 pounds for the
period between Oct. 1 and March
31.
Called a minimum budget
which does not meet the realistic
demands of the many tasks fac-
ing the Agency by Agency treas-
urer Dr. Dov. Joseph, it com-
pares with 221,000,000 pounds
spent in 5717, the Jewish year
just concluded.
The budget assumes an im-
migration of 26,000 men, women
and children between now and
April 1. Three-quarters of the
budget will be spent inside Is-
rael for services to immigrants,
16.5 per cent will be used to
repay loans and the remainder
will cover administrative costs,
education abroad and a reserve.
One feature of the new budget
is an allocation of 225,000
pounds to the economic depart-
ment to assist 500 middle class
families settle in Israel during
this six-month period.

Hadassah Transfers
Title to TB Hospital

SAFED (JTA) — The 130-bed
Hadassah hospital for tubercu-
lars here was turned over to the
Israel Health Ministry at a cere-
mony here. The transfer cere-
mony included payment of
120,000 pounds by Hadassah
into a pension fund for the 60
hospital employees who are en-
tering government service via
the transfer.
Established more than 30
years ago, the hospital pioneered
in anti-tuberculosis methods and
ultimately helped to bring the
incidence rate in Israel down
to six per 100,000, the lowest
rate in the world.
During Israel's War . of Inde-
pendence, when patients were
evacuated, the hospital served
as an army surgical base, caring
for more than 700. Later it re-
sumed its original function, ex-
panding to meet the needs of
tubercular persons coming dur-
ing the post-war mass immigra-
tion.

Film on Book of Ruth

HOLLYWOOD (AJP)—Screen
writer Simon Wincelberg, at the
20th Century Fox Studios here,
is presently completing the
screenplay for a new Biblical
film on the Book of Ruth. Pin-
chas HaKohen Peli, former sec-
retary to the late chief Rabbi of
Israel, Rav Kook, has been en-
gaged as technical advisor.

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Olympic Medalist
to Live in Israel

Lehman in Hospital;
Gets Bublick Award

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Agnes
Keleti, Hungarian Jewish athlete
who won a number of Olympic
awards at Melbourne last year,
has decided to settle in Israel.
Miss Keleti ,who scored gym-
nastic honors at the Fifth World
Maccabiah Games which closed
several weeks ago, has been
named to head a girl's gymnas-
tic section at a school for physi-
cal training teachers.
Miss Keleti, who Scored gym-
Hungarian fascists and the Nazi
occupation of Hungary during,
the second World War by work-

Sen. Herbert H. Lehman was
reported to be "resting comfort-
ably" in Doctor's Hospital here
where he was taken last Friday
night suffering from what was
described as a "heart irregu-
larity."
Sen. Lehman's physicians now
describe his condition as "good."

ing with "Aryan" documents, was
a prominent woman gymnast , be-
fore and after the war.
Last year she left Hungary
during the revolt -as a member

of the Olympic team and at Mel-
bourne won four gold and two
silver medals. She decided then
not to return, to Hungary, stayed
in Australia for a time, went to
West Germany and from there
to Israel.

NEW YORK (JTA)—Former

The veteran Jewish leader,
who will be 80 next. March, has
maintained a strong program of
civic and Jewish activities since
his retirement from politics and
last week accepted the general
chairmanship of the celebrations
in the United States of Israel's
tenth anniversary.
A speech he was scheduled to
deliver Sunday night, at the
Philadelphia chapter of the
American Friends of the Hebrew

University, which awarded him
this year's Solomon Bublick
Public Service Award, was read

for him by his son, John.

Cuba Names Minister
Writers Parley to Open Plenipotentiary to Israel
Jewish Book Month
HAVANA (JTA)—The Foreign

People Make News

Dr. Eileen A. Blackey, social
work teacher and administrator,
has been named director of the
Paul Baerwald School of Social
Work, newly inaugurated by the
Hebrew Univer-
sity of Jerusa-
lem in coopera-
tion with the
Israel Ministry
of Social Wel-
f ar e and the
Joint Distribu-
tion Committee.
Announce-
ment of Dr.
Blackey's ap-
pointment w a s
made by Ed-
ward M. M.
Warburg, Chair- Dr. Blackey
man of JDC, which is financing
the school, and Daniel G. Ross,
president of the American
Friends of The Hebrew Univer-
sity. The school, which has been
named in honor of Paul Baer-
wald, a founder, former chairman
and now honorary chairman of
the JDC, has been established on
the basis of a grant of half a
million dollars by the JDC. Of-
fering a course in the practice of
social work, the school will grant
a certificate on the successful
completion of two years work and
the degree of bachelor of social
service after three years.

the Knickerbocker Award for
outstanding city planning
achievement.
* * *
Thomas L. Kaplin, of Toledo,
0., has been elected to the board
of overseers of
the Albert Ein-
stein College of
Medicine of Ye-
shiva Universi-
ty, it was an-
nounced by Na-
thaniel L. Gold-
stein, chairman
of the board.
Kaplin, a direc-
tor of the Guar-
dian Building
Co., Detroit, has
long been ac-
Kaplin
tive in commun-

nity work. He is a board member
of the United Jewish Appeal of
Toledo, Boys Club of Toledo and

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The American Zionist Council

Ministry here announced the
appointment of Dr. Rafael Ori-
zondo as Minister Plenipoten-
tiary to Israel. Previously, Cuban
diplomatic representative in Is-
rael was the Ambassador in
Italy. Dr. Olmo will leave soon
for Israel to take up his post

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* *

has announced the appointment
of LESLIE PHILLIPS to the
post of director of the Coun-
cil's Youth Department in the
Middle Atlantic States area. His
activities will include the forma-
tion of Zionist groups on college
campuses in New Jersey, Upper
New York State, Eastern Penn-
* * *
sylvania, Maryland, Delaware and
NEW YORK — Jerry Finkel- the District of Columbia.
stein, president of Tex McCrary,
* * * .
Inc., planning and public rela-
NEW YORK—Marcos Leider-
tions firm, has been elected a
man, director of the youth de-
member of the board of over- partment of the Sociedad He-
seers of the Jewish Theological braica Argentina, the Jewish
Seminary of America, it was an- Community Center of Buenos
nounced by former Sen. Herbert Aires, has come to the United
H. Lehman, chairman. Former States for a one-year training pro-
Chairman of the New York City gram in Jewish Community Cen-
Planning Commission, Finkel- ter Work on a scholarship grant-
stein has been active in the civic, ed by the National Council of
business, political and communal Jewish Women as part of its in-
life of the city for more than ternational training program..
20 years. In 1951, he received

HOLIDAY PLEASURE

NEW YORK (AJP) — The
Jewish Book Council of the
National Jewish Welfare Board
and the Theodor Herzl Institute
have announced plans for the
first national conference on
Jewish writing and Jewish writ-
ers in the U.S.
The conference will be held
Nov. 16 and 17, at the head-
quarters of the institute, 250 W.
57th St., New York. The meeting
will bring together Jewish auth-
ors in a variety of Jewish lit-
erary fields.
The conference, which will
seek to evaluate the problems
of Jewish writing in this coun-
try, will be the opening ' event
of the national observance of
Jewish Book Month—from Nov.

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NEW YORK, (JTA) — An

eight-member delegation of Is-
raeli industrialiSts arrived in
the United States Monday for
a nationwide tour designed to
acquaint American businessmen
with investment possibilities in
the Jewish State, the Israel Of-
fice of Information announced
here.
The Israelis will split up into
three groups to cover 22 prin-
cipal cities in the U. S. and Can-
ada. They will also detail a new
$300,000,000 four-year industrial
expansion program just released
by the Israel Ministry of Com-
merce and Industry.
The plan, which makes pro-
vision for private investment in
600 individual enterprises is ex-
pected to double Israel's annual
manufacturing output and in-

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