UJA Raised $38,150,000 by Mid-Year Center's Annual Mayor Miriani .joins in Dedication
Leaders Report at National Parley Meeting July 8
of Slatkin Residence for Nurses

NEW YORK (JTA) — The of the year-long international
Sixteen members of the board
1959 United Jewish Appeal effort to solve outstanding - of directors of the Jewish Com-
reached a mid-year standing of
munity Center of Detroit will be
refugee problems.
$38,150,000 in cash against
Dr Gallagher said that the elected at the Center's annual
pledges, as several millions of world could take an example meeting, Wednesday, July 8, . at
dollars in cash funds were "from the magnificent rescue 8 p.m., at the Center's new main
brought forward here by repre- work of Jewish bodies, which building, 18100 Meyers.
sentatives of local campaigns have provided many avenues of
Ten board members nomi-
across the country. rescue and thus saved the lives nated for a second three-year
This was announced by Mel- of countless numbers more of term are Mrs. A. J. Alper, N.
yin Dubinsky. UJA national refugees, Jew and non - Jew Brewster Broder, Lester S. Bur-
cash chairman. at the conclusion alike." He lauded the achieve- ton, Martin E. Citrin. Samuel
of UJA's two-day mid-year na- ments of the United Jewish Frankel, Mrs. Arthur I. Gould,
tional conference, in which Appeal.
Merwin K. Grosberg, Lewis H.
more than 600 Jewish commun-
U.S. Supreme Court Asso- Manning. Irving Rose and Ray-
ity leaders from all parts of ciate Justice William 0. Doug- mond A. Werbe.
the country participated. Dubin- las told the assembled 600 Jew-
New nominees for three-year
sky headed a 60-day. nationwide ish community leaders that both terms- are Mrs. Sidney J. Allen,
effort by local campaign affil- the United States and the coun- Max M. Fisher, Mrs. Sidney J.
iates to convert a maximum tries of Asia "need" the democ- Karbel and Max J. Zivian. For
amount of 1959 pledges into racy of Israel as "a great bastion unexpired two-year terms Dr. I.
cash by conference time. The ef- of freedom and justice along the Jerome Hauser and Paul Zu-
fort will continue during the Mediterranean." He urged both ckerman have been nominated.
rest of the year.
The annual report of the
the United States Government
The two-day conference, dur-
and the governments of Asia to president of the Center. Samuel
ing which progress of the cam- "sustain Israel."
Frankel. will be made at the
paign was assessed by the dele-
Yaacov Herzog. Israel's Min- July 8 meeting. Jacob L_ Kei-
gates and future plans outlined, ister Plenipotentiary to the dan, dedication committee chair-
inaugurated the second half of United States, declared that man, will report on the Center's
UJA's nationwide drive. which after 11 years of statehood. recent Dedication week.
is under the general chairman- Israel is able to face up to its
The annual meeting is open to
ship of Morris W. Berinstein. problems with a confidence born !the public. Members of the
Delegates to the conference of experience and proven Center who are 21 or over are
eligible to vote. Additional
adopted a resolution calling up- capacity.
nominations may be made by
on the local community affil-
petition in advance of the meet-
iates of the United Jewish Ap- Air France Introduces
ing.
peal to provide a total of S75.- Jet Service To Tel Aviv
Members of the nominating
000,000 in cash funds against
On
Sept.
6,
Air
France
will
committee wer Mrs. Arthur I.
pledges to this year's effort by
start
its
Caravelle
Jet
Service
Gould, Mrs. Harry L. Jackson.
the end of 1959
The assembled UJA leaders • from Paris to Tel Aviv, via Harry L. Jones. Jacob L. Kei-
Rome.
It
wilt
thus
take
only
dart. George D. Keil. Irving Rose
heard Dr. Buell G. Gallagher.
s hours from Paris to Israel. and Mrs. Victor Shiffman.
president of the College of the six
City of New York. speak on
World Refugee Year. which
begins July 1. and upon the
conclusion of his talk. voted
y
to adopt a resolution declar-
ing their unanimous support UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. possibility.
He said that there
of the "aims and objectives" (JTA) — A plan to continue are "economic reasons" for hop-
United Nations relief to the ing that such reintegration into
Arab refugees but. at the same the region's economy is feasible.
time. to work toward integrat- regardless of where they are
ing them in the broad economy to be integrated.
of the Middle Fast region. at
Hammarskjold did not indi-
costs that will run to between cate the nature of the projects
51.500.000,000 and 52.000,000. - to be developed with the large ;
You may have sufficient
000 between next year and 1965 sums of money needed by 1965.
life insurance for your-
was proposed by Secretary Gen nor where those projects are
self, but do you have an
eral Dag Hammarskjold.
to be established. But statistical ,
insurance plan. for your
Hammarskjold filed his report tables backing up his proposals
for consideration by the next indicated clearly that it would
son
session of the General As- ; be much cheaper to integrate
While he is young, the ; sembly. which will convene in the refugees in the Arab coun-
September_ The last session of tries than in Israel.
rates are e\trernely low,
the Assembly instructed him to
and as he grows to man-
prepare a report on relief
hood, he will have a very
activities among Arab refugees Williamsburg Square
in
view of the fact that the to Offer Custom Center
inexpensive insurance
mandate of the United Nations
program.
Relief and Works Agency for for Gracious Living
Arab Refugees expires on June
We have a wonderful
Opening of a unique center
30. 1960.
in the heart of the Livernois-7
plan, with kery attrac-
UNRW A's activities. Ham- Mile area was announced this
tive, interesting condi-
marskjold recommended. should week by Maxine Sheldon. origi-
be continued pending the "re- nator of Williamsburg Square.
tions. May I have the
integration of the refugees into a collective offering by six of
privilege of discussing
the economic life of the Near ! Detroit's leading exponents of
this most important mat-
East. either by repatriation or _gracious living.
resettlement." He proposed a
ter with N,ou' Without
Located at 19358 Livernois.
division of functions between
Williamsburg Square has
obligation on your part,
the agency and the "host" gov-
brought together an outstanding
of course'
ernments — Egypt. Jordan, Sy-
collection of talent and abilities.
ria and Lebanon. The latter
all of which are compatible and
A phone call from you
governments, he proposed, are
consonance with the ultimate
will be most highly ap-
to be responsible for the gen- in
in home decor.
eral educational programs for
preciated.
The six services located at
UNRWA, however. is
—Harry Cohen refugees.
to continue relief. rehabilita- Williamsburg Square include
tion and projects toward mak- Maxine Sheldon, a shop featur-
ing the refugees self-supporting. ing decorative accessories, fine
One step Hammarskjold sug- oil paintings and select gifts:
gested for UNRWA is that it Murray and Co. Jewelers, which
weed out its relief rolls to will offer antique and original
eliminate the "fraudulently designs; and Herbert Weiss
registered and undeclared Interiors, with imported fabrics
dead." At the same time, how- and fine furniture.
ever. he recommended that
Others are Brenton Carroll.
children and others eligible for custom lighting; Freda Good-
relief he placed on the rolls of man, European antiques; and
UNR WA.
Maxine Sheldon's school for
In viewing the future of the poise and personality develop-
Columbus Mutual refugees,
Hammarskjold recom- ment.
mended to the Assembly that
From Saturday through July
Life Ins. Co.
the unemployed refugee popu- 4, there will be a series of
lation
be
considered
"an
asset
Representing
unique exhibits on display in
for the future," rather than as the various shops and in the
Hordes Agency
a liability_ If such an attitude courtyard. Special hours during,
is taken, the UN chief stated, the week-long celebration will
UN. 3-0873, Res.
"the reintegration of the re- be 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
UN. 3-2900, Office
fugee population into the pro-
For information, call DI,
ductive life of the area" is a 1-5180.

Integration of Ar at) Refugees
Proposed to UN b Hammarskjold

A _Sugaestion

To My Friends

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Mayor LOUIS C. MIRIANI delivers the principal address
at last Sunday's dedication of the new Harry and Katy Slatkin
Residence for Nurses at Sinai Hospital. Also appearing on the
afternoon's program are, left to right, MAX M. FISHER, a
Sinai Hospital vice-president and the president of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, who extended greetings for the community;
MAX OSNOS, past president of Sinai and now chairman of the
hospital's- executive committee; and Mr. and Mrs. HARRY
SLATK1N, whose gift made possible the 5275.000 structure.
Behind the Slatkins are Rabbi HAYIM DONIN, who delivered
the invocation; WOLF SNYDER (almost hidden), who spoke
for the family; and the couple's two grandsons. The residence
has 24 apartments for registered nurses at Sinai who wish to
live near the hospital.

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