Start Million Dollar
Search for Little Girl

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ISTANBUL (JTA)—A search
is under way here for a Jewish
girl who may be a very rich
girl and who does not know she
is one.
A second girl, who could be-
come rich too if she knew the
first girl, also is involved in
this two-nation mystery. Both
are being eagerly sought by
people in Israel on the premise
that the first girl will inherit
$20,000,000. Girl No. 2 will get
a $30,000 reward for identify-
ing the first girl.
This dollar-rich search is be-
ing publicized in the Turkish
press through advertisements
placed ' by the interested Is-
raelis and by news stories. Sev-
eral persons here have re-
ceived leaflets containing de-
tails about the search:

Form Committee Moroccans _Ask Sultan
Landsmanshaften Bond
for Polish. Relief to Permit Emigration
Committee to Establish
of Stranded Families
Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The As-
Village of 30 Housing Units VIENNA
— Formation of a

Left to right: Sol Selman. Isadore Kantor, Louis Basin, Max
Schulzinger, and Jack B. Ormond.
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•
Members
of the Detroit the Nov. 30 dinner to be ad-.
Resume Iran Emigration Landsmanshaften
Committee
TE LAVIV (JTA) — Jewish for State of Israel Bonds met dressed by Ambassador Abba
emigration from Iran was re- at the Labor Zionist Institute Eban.
In addition to Ormond, the
sumed with the arrival here of to map plans for an intensive
the first 70 immigrants from effort to aid Israel's emergency Israel Bond Landsmanshaften
Committee consists of Louis
Teheran on an El Al plane.
housing program through the Bassin,
Israel Burnstein, Meyer
sale of Israel Bonds, it was an- Friedman,
Harry Glazer, Harry
nounced by Jack B. Ormond, Kaminer, Isadore
Kantor, Hy-
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chairman of the group.
men Karp, Sam Kayne, Nathan
Ormond pointed out that Is- "Korby, Meyer Levine, Hymie
rael must provide permanent Lipsitz, Nathan Rose, Sol Sel-
"The Aristocrat of Teas"
homes for 120,000 harassed im- man, Max Schulzinger, Dave
migrants from Egypt, Hungary Teitlebaum, Ben Tushman, Sam
and other European countries Weiss and Nate Wolok.
who have entered Israel during
the past twelve months. The
cost for this vast program is
estimated at $90,000,000, and a
major share of this sum must was named honorary president
be derived from Israel Bond by the executive board of the
investment capital.
National F e-d-
Ormond reported that the
eration of
Landsmanshaften Committee
Temple Broth-
mittee has undertaken the re-
erhoods. NFTB
sponsibility for creating a new
represents the
village in Israel of at least .30
men's club
housing units for as many im-
branch of the
migrant families. Every partici-
Union of Am-
pating Landsmanshafter soci-
': erican Hebrew
ety and organization is expected
o n grega-
to guarantee a minimum of one
more than
ti on s, parent
housing unit, he emphasized.
the regular price
Cohen body of_550
He explained that a single Reform
of 48
congregations in the
housing unit, which can accom- U.
S. and Canada. The new
modate a family of four, costs officer
replaces the late Roger
$3,000. The Israel Bond Lands- W. Straus
who served for 26
manshaften Cominittee . .must years
in that post. Cohen was
meet a goal of at least $90,000 . president
of Brotherhoods from
in Israel. Bond sales to achieve 1943-1948.
its aim, he- asserted.
* * • *
all in Ormond emphasized that this
BENNETT
will be the
one package! housing effort. is being under- guest on the CERF
Mike Wallace
taken, • as •part of the coin-
limited time only! munity-wide celebration of Is- show Saturday, 10 to 10:30 p.m.,
Detroit Dist.: National Wholesale rael's tenth' year of indepen- over the coast-to-coast ABC
Gro. Co., 8938 12th St., Detroit dence, to be marked here by television network.
* * *
Rabbi ARYEH LEV has been
invited to accompany Chaplain
OF COURSE YOU CAN GET
Charles I. Carpenter, Air Force
Chief of Chaplains, on a flying
RID OF THOSE OLD FASHIONED
mission to Europe to study ad-
ministrative problems of over-
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seas- chaplains.
* * *
Dr. ABRAHAM J. FELD-
MAN, of Hartford, Conn., past
president of the Synagogue
Council of America, -has been
designated chairman of the in-
RADIANT
ternational affairs commission
BASEBOARD
of the Synagogue Council.

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Central Jewish Relief Commit-
tee in Poland which will dis-
tribute funds to be received
from the Joint Distribution
Committee was announced in
Warsaw. S. Fishgrund was elect-
ed president at a constituent
meeting of the new body.
Announcing functions of the
committee, Fishgrund said that
it would concentrate primarily
on reconstructive aid for Jews
repatriated from the Soviet
Union and would help them in
settling in their homes and in
securing work. Children at-
tending the Jewish schools will
be fed in schools, and adults
desiring to learn trades will be
given the opportunity to do so.
Aid will also be given -to aged
and sick.
The., committee also will as-
sist Jews.-who wish to establish
for themselves - artisan shops-
and will attempt to expand the
existing Jewish cooperative
shops. The activities of the
Central Jewish Relief Commit-
tee and its branches will be
publicized in order to keep
these activities "under constant
public control," the _announce-
ment Said.

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Jews to leave who wish to come
to Israel to rejoin members of
their family.
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King that many Jewish families.
were separated when Israel-
bound emigration was halted in
May of 1956; leaving many aged
parents,_ children and other re-
latives in dire economic straits.
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that there are some 120,000
Israelis of Moroccan origin and
that at least half of the 230,000
Jews remaining in the North
African state are members of
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