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Rabbi Milton Arm was elected
president of the Zionist Organi-
zation of Detroit at the organi-
zation's annual meeting on May
29. He succeeds Milton S. Mar-
wil who was
honored by the
ZOD for his
leadership in
the past two
years.
0 t her offi-
cers chosen by
the ZOD are:
Abraham
Borman, Sher-
m a n Shapiro,
Irving Snider-
man and Dr.
Bernard W e s-
ton, vice-presi-
dents; Mrs. I.
Walter Silver, Rabbi Arm
secretary; Leonard L. Radner,
treasurer.
The following were re-elected
to a three year term on the
.board of directors: Philip J. Cut-
ler, Harry A. Davidoff, Harry C.
Davidson, Dr. Maxwell Hoffman,
Samuel Ko h le nb er g, Louis
Lightstone and Balfour Peisner.
Newly elected to the board
of directors are: Theodore Bar-
uch, Dr. Maurice Floch, Rabbi
Benjamin G or r elic k, Ruben
Isaacs, M. Ben Lewis, Harold
R. Nelson, Carmi Slomovitz,
Mrs. Irving Sniderman, Rabbi
M. Robert Syme and David M.
Zellman.
The meeting endorsed the
newly-formed Hillel Day School
and Herzl Teachers College in
New York, and voted a subsidy
to them in honor of the veteran
Zionist leader, Harry Cohen. on
the occasion of his approaching
75th birthday and in recogni-
tion of his lifetime activity in
behalf of Zionism and Jewish
education.
ZOD members are invited to
the Israel 10th birthday dinner,
June 10, at Holiday Manor. For
reservations, call the Zionist
House, DI. 1-8540.

* * *

Convention of ZOA
Delayed to Oct. 9-12

Due to the High Holy Days,
the convention of the Zionist
Organization of America, orig-
inally set for the first week in
September, has been postponed
to Oct. 9-12. It may be held in
Atlantic City.

StrictlyConfidential

By PHINEAS J. BIRON

Israel Enters Atomic Age:
The new Institute of Nuclear
Science, the largest unit of the
Weizmann Institute of Science
at Rehovoth, was formally
opened in the presence of the
world's outstanding architects
of the nuclear age, among them
Niels Bohr, Robert Oppenhei-
mer, Harold Urey, V. Weiss-
kopf, Felix Bloch, S. Chandra-
shekhar and Sir Christopher
Ingold. . . The event marked,
of course, a tremendous ad-
vance in the development of
science in Israel. . . • But it
meant much more. . . The
question which is asked, not
only in Israel but elsewhere, is
whether the new Institute
means Israel's break-through to
Atomic Energy. . . . The answer
is yes, relatively speaking. .. .
Actually it marks the beginning
of such a break-through. . .
The energy which Israel, a
country without adequate natu-
ral resources of power, so badly
needs, must come from types
of fission-reactors. . . . These
reactors exist and of course can
be bought. . . . The reactor
which is now being built in Is-
rael with the help of the United
States • Government is a re-
search reactor and not an en-
ergy producing reactor. . .
Such "practical" reactors are
built to harness the hydrogen-
into helium which the sun has
been generating for thousands
of years and which was repro-
duced on earth, first as the cata-
clysmic forces of the H bomb.
. . . Scientists in England have
already demonstrated that it
will be feasible to tame the H
bomb and thus produce almost
unlimited power. . . . Industri-
ally speaking, this is still in the
future however. . .
But—and here is where the
new Institute comes in—the
present and future atom-tech-
nology needs basic nuclear re-
search as the basis of training.
for those who will have to han-
dle Israel's atom program and
who will be expected not only

to keep up to date but, if pos-
sible, to produce new meth-
ods. ..
Dr. Ritchie Calder, the for-
mer science editor of the Man-
chester Guardian, who attended
the inauguration of the Nuclear
Science Institute, tells this little
story: "While we were admir-
ing, as everyone must, the func-
tional elegance of the new In-
stitute on the Weizmann cam-
pus, a very important visiting
scientist hesitated and then
blurted out: 'How far is this
from the nearest hostile bomb-
erbase?' Six minutes, said
a Weizmann physicist casually
and added with pride But we
are 2000 miles from any physics
laboratory that can compare
with ours.' . . . And then the
same Weizmann physicist ex-
plained how he and his col-
leagues were measuring the
life-time of particles which sur-
vive only a ten-thousand-mil-
lionth of a second and how they
were studying cosmic rays
which travel hundreds of mil-
lions of miles from Outer
Space." .. .

Rep. Griffiths Moves
to Prevent Bombings

WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Rep.
Martha W. Griffiths. Michigan
Democrat, told the House that
she has introduced a bill re-
stricting explosives to help con-
trol the bombing of religious
institutions and schools.
Rep. Griffiths said she has
urged the FBI to take further
action to apprehend those res-
ponsible for recent bomb out-
rages in the South.
She introduced into the Con-
gressional Record a resolution
deploring the bombings of syna-
gogues and other institutions.
The resolution was adopted by
23 veterans organizations in
Wayne County, Mich. It called
on the Justice Department to
act through the FBI to end the
bomb terror.

An Orchid on Sailing Day

Dr. Drachler to Address
Reform Rabbis June 25

Dr. Norman Drachler, educa
tional director of Temple Beth
El, will address the 69th an-
nual convention of the Central
Conference of American Rab-
bis at Chicago, June 24-29.
Dr. Drachler, president of
the National Association of
Temple Educators, will discuss
the role of the temple educator
at a seminar on current pat-
terns of religious education in
the Reform synagogue, at 2
p.m., June 25.

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Labor Parley Asks
U.S. to End Bias at
Bid of Arab States

FOREST PARK, Pa. (JTA)—
A demand that the President's
Committee on Government Con-
tracts, which is entrusted with
responsibility for weeding out
discrimination in employment
on Federal projects, act to end
the United States Government's
"s h a in e f u 1 acquiescence" in
Arab discrimination a g a ins t
American Jews was voiced here
at the concluding session of a
three-day meeting on civil rights
held here under the auspices of
the Jewish Labor Committee.
Other resolutions called for an
end to the discriminatory fea-
tures of the McCarran-Walter
Immigration and Naturalization
Act.

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Former Senator Herbert H. Lehman, of New York, pins
a corsage on Mrs. Rebecca Shulman, national Hadassah leader,
on the bridge of the Zim Lines' SS Jerusalem, Israel's newest
luxury passenger liner, shortly before the vessel sailed from
New York for Haifa in the return leg of her maiden voyage.
Among the other distinguished visitors who came aboard to
bid Bon Voyage to the 400 Hadassah ladies making their Tenth
Anniversary Pilgrimage tour to Israel were His Excellency
Abba Eban, Israel's Ambassador to the U.S. and the U.N.
Mrs. Shulman headed the Pilgrimage group which arrived in
Israel June 2nd. Shown from left to right are: Mrs. Eban,
Ambassador Eban, Mrs. Shulman, Captain Avner Freudenberg,
Master of the SS Jerusalem, Senator Lehman, Helmuth L.
Wittner, Passenger Traffic Manager of the Zim Lines and
Joseph Hollander, of Compass Tours, which handled the
Hadassah trip. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schiller were the Detroiters
on this Jerusalem sailing.
400 Hadassah Members Arrive in Haifa; Welcomed by Mayor

HAIFA, (JTA)—Four hundred members of the Hadassah
arrived here Sunday from the United States aboard the S. S.
Jerusalem to begin a tenth anniversary pilgrimage to Israel.
High point of the two and a half week visit will be attendance
at a ceremony where Premier David Ben-Gurion will receive
the organization's Henrietta Szold Award.
The guests, headed by former Hadassah president Mrs. Re-
beca Shulman, were welcomed at the port of Haifa's Mayor Abba
Chuschi who steamed out on a harbor tug to greet the Amer-
icans. On the launch with the Mayor was Dr. Miriam Freund,
president of Hadassah. After landing, the pilgrims broke up
into five pre-arranged groups and immediately started on tours
of the Haifa Bay area, Tel Aviv and Sated.

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