. In a report on the success of 95% occupancy of available its first five years, Sinai Hos- beds, about 15% above opti- pital president Abraham Srere mum. The hospital also co- announced that ground would operates with Wayne State Uni- be broken this summer for a versity in training of physicians new $2,750,000 addition to the and nurses and this year was hospital b u i l d i n g. The new the only Detroit hospital able facilities will add 106 beds to to secure its full quota of in- the hospital's present capacity ternes. In addition, the Sinai- and will house the present affiliated North-End Clinic North End Clinic program and provided out-patient treatment provide additional x-ray, lab- to more than 16,000 persons. oratory and research facilities. Despite all these services, the The addition is expected to be hospital ran only a $120,000 deficit above its $3,000,000 an- completed in nual budget, that required sub- 1960. Close to sidization from Jewish Welfare $1,000.000 o f Federation. Virtually this en- t h e required tire subsidy consisted of main- funds are taining beds for the care of the already .avail- indigent sick. able. The Met- ropolitan De- troit Building Fund contrib- uted $375,000, the Ford F oundation gave $114,300 a n d $500,000 comes from SRERE JERUSALEM (JTA) — T h e the Shiffman Foundation. The Jewish people have never been remainder of the cost will be as united as they are today, Pre- borne by capital gifts of mier David Ben-Gurion said this friends of the hospital in co- week when he addressed the operation with the Jewish Wel- World Conference of Jewish fare Federation. Youth here. There were 350 In addition, as part of the youths from 43 countries in at- hospital's 15-year overall ex- tendance: The premier re- pansion .program, ground will mained to participate in the soon be broken for the Harry parley discussions. and Katy Slatkin Apartment He told the conference that Residence for registered the delegates from abroad nurses. This building, expected would leave Israel carrying to act as an incentive for nurses something permanent with them. to join the staff. is made pos- He predicted that many would sible by a $200,000 grant from return to help . build the State. the Slatkin family. Ben-Gurion replied spiritedly Srere also reported that in to criticisms voiced by delegates the hospital's five years of ex- of Israel youth and of the istence it has cared' for more failure of Israel's educators to than 54,000 patients of all provide religious inspiration. faiths, has delivered 9,500 Israel's youth, said the premier, babies, and performed more was, in the main exemplary. He than 23,000 surgical operations. argued that for two centuries The hospital has an average religion's role in Jewish life has lessened. Former Premier Moshe Shar- Turkey Denies Arab Report ett told the conference that of Arms Sale to Israel ANKARA, (JTA)—The For- while it is more difficult today eign Ministry's press bureau to be a Jew, "it is more inter- has categorically denied pub- esting." He urged immigration lished reports that part of of youth not in the spirit of the arms Turkey is to receive doing good for the community under the Turkish-West Ger- but from the motive of individ- man arms agreement would be ual self-need. "Overseas youth," he said, "needs Israel more supplied to Israel. The Ministry characterized than Israel needs him." Yigal Alon, former Palmach the report, which has been cir- culated in the Arab press, as commander, called for unre- "tendentious" and aimed at served identification with the disturbing friendly T u r k i s h- Jewish people with Hebrew as the common language and Israel Arab relations. Dr. Pram to Give Principal Speech at Library Event Dr. Leon Frain, president of the Detroit Library Commission, w i 11 deliver t h e principal address at the grou n dbreak- ing.ceremonies for the $10.- 000.000 addi- tion to the De- troit Publi c at •Library, ceremonies at Dr. Frain noon Wednesday, on the Library grounds. Mayor Louis C. 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