A "Musical Tour Around the World" will be rendered by Mrs. Hal Gordon, popular local artist, at the annual member- ship party of Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday,. at Hadassah House, 16240 W. Seven Mile. New members and their sponsors are invited to attend. Mrs. William J. Hubert, vice- president of membership, an- nounces that a program has been designed for new "Ha- dassahites" and chapter officers. Mrs. Gordon, known profes- fr 10-Year-Olds Give 'Dues' to Hadassah Arthur Hurvitz and Billy Weller, a couple of 10-year- olds who live on Strathmoor Ave., recently tried to organ- ize a club for boys. After col- lecting dues in the amount of $2.80, the boys decided to abandon the project. What to do with the $2.80? Since none of the young men wanted their money back, it was decided to contribute the funds to Hadassah's Voca- tional Educational Fund through the Schaefer Group. Another way that Hadassah is serving to strengthen the link between the youth of American and Israel! To be known as the "Harry S. Truman Freedom Bell," it will be rung twice each year— on the anniversary of the estab- lishment of the State of Israel and on July 4, the United States Independence Day. The name of Philip Slomo• vitz, Jewish News editor, has been inscribed on the bell, "in recognition of his outstanding service to Hadassah, to all local activities for the betterment of human welfare and to the state of Israel." New officers of Sherwood Group of Detroit Chapter are the following: Mesdames Ivan Meisner, president; Ben Borin, Samuel S. Aaron, Harold Berry, Milford Pregerson and Cy Aaron, vice-presidents; Harvey Snider, treasurer; Elizabeth Stone, assistant treasurer; Louis Luckoff, Graham Landau, John J. Mann and Sol Mullin, secre- taries. Investments in Israeli Ventures to Be Aired at RASSCO Meeting Investment opportunities in the RASSCO Financial Corpora- tion, the American subsidiary of RASSCO (Rural and Sub- urban Settlement Corporation) of Israel, will be described at a meeting of local investors at 8 p.m., Monday, at the home of Charles E. Feinberg, of 872 Boston Blvd. Jacob Schneider, a top execu- sionally as Jean Lawrence, is the wife of the musical director tives in the New York head- of WXYZ-TV, and is chairman of the Music Study Club's "Mu- sic for Israel Funds." At this event, she will be accompanied by pianist Jimmy Stevenson. The winner of the first prize in the membership enrollment contest will be announced. The NEW YORK, (JTA) — The woman who has brought the Seafarers International Union most new members into the is taking preliminary steps to organization will be awarded renew its battle against Arab an all-expenses paid trip to the blacklisting of American ships Hadassah national convention for trading with Israel, it was in New York, Sept. 11-14. A announced by the SIU. second prize-winner will re- One month ago, the SIU ceive a transistor radio. called off its 22-day boycott of Hadassah House's board of the Egyptian ship Cleopatra, in trustees will hostess the mem- New York harbor, after the bership party, at which Mrs. I. State Department had promised Jerome Hauser, chapter presi- to intensify diplomatic efforts dent, will greet new members, to protect American ships and and Mrs. David J. Schachter, seamen against Arab discrim- immediate past president, will ination. That boycott, which cost the summarize Hadassah's activi- Egyptian owners of the Cleo- ties. * * * patra an estimated $44,000, A 300-pound, 100-year-old may. be resumed in the near 'Freedom Bell" to be set up future. Paul Hall, SIU presi- on the grounds of the Hadas- dent, revealed that his office sah-Hebrew University Medical is compiling "fresh data" about Center on the western outskirts continuance of the blacklisting of Jerusalem is on its way to by the Arab Boycott Office, affecting the job opportunities Israel, it was announced. and livelihood of American searr_ Hall made his announcement following a report from Damas- cus that another American ship had been added to the blacklist. This ship, the Banner Lines "Atlantic," registered in New York, was banned from all Arab ports for "trading with Israel." "We have the names of other ships that have been either added to the blacklist or taken off the blacklist recently," Hall said. "We are compiling this data very carefully. Some of the data will I t be complete until the ships concerned have returned to th - ir home ports and we can interview the crews to obtain first-hand reports about whether the crews had been molested or harassed by the Arab authorities. When the data is complete, we shall file a brief on the entire issue." The brief, Hall said, will be filed with George Meany, 'presi- dent of AFL-COI, since the State Department agreement CARPET CLEANING. CO. leading to the withdrawal of the Cleopatra pickets by the 8700 SIU had been made with LINWOOD Meany. Seafarers Plan to Renew Action on UAR Boycott . isn't it about time your LOOSE RUGS had a profesSiOnal. -cleaning? ea er TY 5-840 Monday night, received the key to the City of Detroit from Corporation Counsel Nathaniel H. Goldstick. The ship, fourth Israeli vessel to dock here since the inaugu- ration of Great Lakes-St. Law- rence shipping by the Zim Is- rael Navigation Co., arrived Sunday and departed on Wed- nesday. Goldstick, representing Mayor Louis C. Miriani, read a brief message of greeting from the Mayor, which cited Israel as a "brave and intrepid little coun- try that is pioneering in de- mocracy and industry as well." Frank Abelman, U.S. col- lector of customs, also was present at the ceremony, and he was in attendance Sunday night, when a reception was tendered for the ship's officers and crew. The Yehuda, a 395-foot diesel- powered vessel, is one of the ships built by Germany as part quarters of RASSCO, will de- scribe the recent $9,000,000 issue of debentures registered with the Securities and Ex- change Commission, and will point out its attractiveness to American investors. The purpose of this issue is to finance the construction in Israel of bady needed middle income rental housing. The 25-year-old parent corpo- ration, RASSCO, has numbered among its operations in Israel the establishment of entire vil- lages, construction of the Tel Aviv supermarket, commercial and shopping centers in other Israel cities and some construc- tion on the campus of the He- brew University. Among Ameri- cans, RASSCO has developed and sold many highly produc- tive orange groves. Before coming here, the ship stopped at ports in Italy, Spain, Portugal, Quebec and Montreal. Before returning, the Yehuda will stop at Milwaukee, 'Chi- cago and Duluth. N ixon, Ambassadors Honor Israel Envoy WASHINGTON, (JTA)- More than 1,000 leaders of the Washington community, senior Government officials and am- bassadors of many countries at- tended the Ambassador's Ball here in honor of Israel Ambas- sador and Mrs. Avraham Har- man. The honorary committee for the ball was headed by United States Supreme Court Justice William 0. Douglas and in- eluded Vice President Richard M. Nixon, members of the Cabi- net and Congress and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. The ball marked the celebration of Washington Jewry's participa- tion in the Israel bond drive. marble and clothing. When the Yehuda returns to Haifa on July 5, it will have flour, steel, trucks, machinery and an en- tire brewery that will be re- assembled in Israel. The ship carries a crew of 38, of which 35 are Israelis. Making the trip with Capt. Zaid, a native-born Israeli, are his wife, Lydia, a Romanian immigrant, and their two chil- dren, Alex, 8, and Esther, 6, both Sabras. Capt. Zaid is a graduate of the Palestine Nautical School, which was run by the British during the Mandatory regime. DRIVING LESSONS 4 HOUR $ 2 COURSE a Dual Controls Professional Instructors Day or Evening Appointments Safeway Driver Tra;ning TO 9-7600 LI 2-6742 Plymouth NEW CAR! USED CAR or SERVICE! JACK MANN YOU EXPECT MORE FROM HAMILTON AND GET IT ! BEN GREEN You Can't Drive Overhead — Why Pay For It! HAMILTON MOTOR SALES TO 6-2800 13519 HAMILTON at DAVISON N Brager Expands Israel Operations In a major move to help make possible . the State of Is- rael's plans for a five-year $250,000,000 investment pro- gram in the United States, Harry E. Brager Associates, the only registered American se- curities firm dealing exclusively in Israel securities, announced expansion of its underwriting operations under the name of Brager and Company, with na- tional offices in New York City. Brager and Company will underwrite new issues of Is- raeli securities and will also create an over-the-counter mar- ket in the United States for Is- raeli securities already issued, according to Harry E. Brager, president. The expanded firm begins operations with under- writing contracts for the sale of $10,000,000 of new securities. Its program will include the creation of broker-dealer syndi- cates throughout the country for marketing new issues and to encourage trading on both the United States and Tel-Aviv Stock Exchanges. Pinchas Sapir, Israel's Minis- ter of Commerce and Industry, this year announced his coun- try's master plan with a goal of $250,000,000 in private in- vestment from the United States alone in the next five years for establishing new in- dustries and expanding others. In the past two years Harry E. Brager Associates has mar- keted over $7,500,000 of Israeli securities in the United States. Two issues marketed by the firm made possible the expan- sion of the American-Israeli Paper Mills and the Alliance Tire and Rubber Company. 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