. Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News WASHINGTON—U. S. policy in the Middle East, including relations with Israel and Arab states, is expected to be exam- ined in a high level review of foreign policy, as voted unani- mously Tuesday by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The committee approved a resolution by Sen. Wayne Morse, Oregon Democrat, for Chairman Theodore F. Green, Rhode Island Democrat, to name a four-member subcom- mittee to work out policies and procedures. The full committee retains veto power over sub- committee recommendations. The review will take place in the coming months. Meanwhile plans were an- nounced here for overall review and evaluation of U. S. foreign and defense policies, including Middle Eastern aspects by the advisory committee on foreign policy of the Democratic Party Advisory Council. The advisory body under the chairmanship of Former Secre- tary of State Dean Acheson will meet here Jan. 20 for foreign policy deliberations. Among members of the Dem- ocratic Advisory Committee on Foreign Policy are President Irving M. Engel of the Ameri- can -Jewish Committee; Ben- jamin V. Cohen, former U. S. Delegate to the U. N.; Abraham Feinberg, New York business executive; former Senator Her- bert H. Lehman and S. Ralph Lazrus, chairman of the board of Benrus Watch company, New York. A foreign policy committee will discuss and prepare posi- tion papers and recommended drafts of policy statements for consideration by the Demo- cratic advisory council in Feb- ruary. Mizrachi Initiates Passover .CARE Fund for Israel's Needy Mizrachi - Hapoel Hamizrachi of Detroit, announces renewal of previous years' efforts to send $12 CARE Passover packages to aid needy families in Israel. The director of the local Miz- rachi, Zvi Tomkiewicz, stated that his office has a list of hun- dreds of 'reedy families in Israel to whom such packages will be sent through CARE at a cost of $12 each, containing approxi- mately 20 pounds of meats. sugar, vegetable fats and other vital foods, all strictly kosher for Passover. As last year, Detroiters are urged to participate in this ef- fort by contacting the Mizrachi office, 12238 Dexter, TO 8-3128. Michigan and local organiza- tions and congregations are asked to take part in this en- deavor immediately, in order that the packages can reach the needy families on time. As a public service, the Miz- rachi offices are sending to relatives and friends of De- troiers, the Passover packages; also CARE's year-round Israel packages, the $10 kosher and $18.25 kosher family packages. Lawson, Israeli Leaders Confer on Loan Request Spark Formation of Sports Group Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News JERUSALEM—United States Ambassador Edward B. Lawson conferred Tuesday with Foreign Minister Golda Meir and Finance Minister Levi Eshkol on economic aspects of Israel- American relations. It was understood that the subject of discussion was the long delay in Washington on Israel's request for a $75,000,- 000 loan from the U.S. Export- Import Bank. The Israel Cabinet Tuesday resumed discussion of the pro- posed 1958-1959 budget which was not completed at the Sunday session. Finance Minister Levi Esh- kol estimated that the com- bined regular and development budgets for the next fiscal year would come to 1,160,000,- 000 pounds. Last year the budget was set at 969,000,000 pounds, but two deficiency ap- propriations raised it another 158,000,000 pounds. SALISBURY, Southern Rho- desia—Abraham E. Abraham- son, 36-year-old president of the Jewish Board of Deputies of Southern Rhodesia and a member of the local Zionist Executive since its inception, was named a member of the Cabinet Tuesday. Abrahamson will serve as Minister of the Treasury. Born in Bulawayo, S.R., Abrahamson has headed numerous government commis sions and is president of the local Clothing - Industry Fed- eration. R 6. b i t ts o. tt in 3 Col. HARRY D. HENSHEL, chairman of the U.S. Com- mittee for Sports in Israel, will be here with Sid Luck- man, all-time great quarter. back for the Chicago Bears professional football team, at a meting called to form the Detroit Chapter of the USCSI. They will speak at 8 p.m., Tuesday, in the Esther Ber- man Bldg. Also planned are movies of the Fifth Macca- biah Games which were held in Israel this summer. The Detroit Chapter is seeking a membership of 200 contrib- utors at $25 a year to support the sports in Israel program. Your Jewish News Want Ad Number is VE. 8-9364. William Gershenson, prom- inent Detroit builder, formerly one of the owners of Neds Auto Supply Co., who has been active in Jewish community affairs for many years, has been named a member of the DSR Commis- sion by Mayor Miriani. great stores OUR 47TH FEBRUARY URE SALE now in progress Postmen will be doing a lot of leg work for the 1958 March of Dimes, as they deliver more than 800,000 Mailers carrying the story to the residents of Wayne County. Postmaster Edward L. Baker of Detroit and Bobby Penta, 'T., 33018 Akron, Wayne, Mich., a small polio victim of 1955, checked out some of the mail sacks at the Roosevelt Park Post Office. Urging the people of Wayne County to return the envelope inside the mailer with their contributions, Charles L. Geh- ringer, campaign director, said that the hopes of a hundred thousand victims like the Solo- mon family whose picture is on the envelope, are riding on the success of the dimes drive. TEL AVIV (JTA) — Con- tinued heavy rainstorms last weekend damaged homes in the new Lachish development area and cut off the town of Ashdod on the Mediterranean coast for the second time in several months. Some families were evacuated in the Lachish area. Gershenson on DSR Commission DOWNTOWN • NORTHLAND • EASTLAND Postmen Carry March of Dimes Load of Mail Storms Damage Homes in Israel Name Rhodesian Jewish Leader Cabinet Member 1 3-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, January 17, 1958 Senate Votes Top Level Review of M. E. Policies AMERICA'S FINEST FURNITURE AT VERY SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS Downtown Open Monday and Wednesday Till 9 P.M. Northland, Eastland Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday Till 9