M raw

Furniture Club Donates MOM
to Fresh Air Society for Tamarack

D. Kabaker Forest
at Mishmar HaEmek

Word Was received here
from Jerusalem this week,
from headquarters of the
Keren Kayemet — the Jew-
ish National Fund — that
the David Kabaker Memorial
Forest will be planted sev-
eral miles from the Carmel
Mountains, southwest of
Mishmar HaEmek.
The Kabaker Forest was
established with a $20,000
fund — $15,000 of which was
bequeathed by the late Mr.
Kabaker to the JNF and an
additional $5,000 donated by
his s i s t e r,, Mrs. Joseph
Handleman, to supplement
the fund for the planting of
a forest of 10,000 trees.

M. Klein to Head
Loan Association

The Furniture Club of Detroit has made a $5,000 contri-
bution to the Fresh Air Society for Camp Tamarack in Orton-
vile. The gift will provide additional sleeping quarters for
children to accommodate the growth of population. On hand
for the presentation were (from left) Samuel Marcus, the
Society's executive director; Mrs. Emil T. Stern, chairman of
the Society's public relations committee; Al Sklar, child wel-
fare chairman; and Hy Gach, president of the Furniture Club.
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Fresh Air Society
Meeting Aug. 3

The annual meeting of the
Fresh Air Society will be held
10:30 a.m. Aug. S at Camp
Tamarack in Ortonville, accord-
ing to President Maxwell E.
Ka tzen.
Included in the order of busi-
ness will be the election of
directors, interim program re-
ports and observation of camp
program.
The nominating committee,
consisting of Alan E. Schwartz,
chairman; Mrs. Joseph Fenton,
Dr. John J. Pollack, Mrs. Sam-
uel Rands and. Robert S. Tre-
peck have nominated the fol-
lowing for a three-year term: .
Reuben Axelrod, Mrs. Arthur
Bloom, Arthur Leebove,. Dr.
Oscar D. Schwartz, Nathan Sil-
verman, Dr. Raymond A. Soko-
lov and Jack Wainger.
At the conclusion of the meet-
ing the board will travel to
Fresh Air Camp to inspect the
camp and observe the program.

State's Largest
Selection of
Unpainted Furniture

If We Don't Have It
We'll Make It

Chairs

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Free Loan Association.
Re-elected to the board were:
Henry Auslander, Irwin I.
Hoffman Lectures at Cohn, Lawrence M. Crohn,
Judge William Friedman, Ru-
Weizmann Institute ben
H. Isaacs, Jacob L. Keidan,
REHOVOT — The first sche- Maurice Landau, David Lipton,
duled event of the International Gus Newman, Louis Stoll and-
Conference on Science in the William Wetzman.
Newly elected to the agency
Advancement of New States will
board were: Morris H. Blum-
be launched one month in ad- berg, Max M. Fisher, Louis La-
vance of the actual opening in Med, Bud Marwil, Robert R.
August—with the arrival in Re- Marwil, George M. Stutz, Nor-
hovot of Paul Gray Hoffman, man Wachler, Julian L. Zemon.
The Hebrew Free Loan Asso-
managing director of the UN
Special Fund, it was announced- ciation was incorporated in
here by Abba Eban , Minister 1895 to extend small interest-
without Portfolio and president free loans to those whose ec-
of the Weizmann Institute of onomic circumstances make the
Science.
use of loan or banking institu-
Hoffman, the first Marshall tions impossible. Loans are
P 1 a n Administrator, arrived most often extended to tide a
July 16, for a three-day visit family over a period of stress
to Israel, as Eban's guest. Re or to prevent the foreclosure of
will stay at the Institute's Fac- a sound small business in tem-
porary financial difficulty.
ulty Club-House.
Loans are also made for voca-
The top UN development of- tional re-training, or to meet
ficial is accompanied by his temporary health or economic
assistant, Clinton A. Rehling. emergency which cannot be
This is his first to Israel. met by a local health or wel-
Eban said he had invited fare agency; the. income of the
Hoffman to participate in the family being above relief stand-
international conference, to be ards, yet too limited to meet
held at Rehovot from Aug. 15 the emergency.
Applicants for loans often
to 28, in his capacity as a pio-
neer in the organization of in- are referred to the agency by
ternational • development pro- one of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
grams, first in Europe and now eration member agencies, such
in Asia, Africa and Latin as the Jewish Family and Chil-
America. Hoffman lectured on dren's Service and the Jewish
"The Role of the UN in the Vocational Service.
Development of Yaw States",
Hebrew Free Loan Associa-
at the Wix Auditorium of the tion receives funds from the
Weizmann Institute, July 18.
Allied Jewish Campaign.

LONDON, (JTA) — The
British House of Commons de-
cided this week that an anti-
Semitic letter ,ent to a
Laborite MP was a breach of
privilege of the House.
It sent the matter to a corn--
rnittee to study . what action
should be taken against the
sender, Colin Jordan, head of
the fascist British National
Party.
MP Charles Pannell reported
he had received th, letter -after
he had sent notice to the Post-
Master General on July 6 that
leaflets of the fascist group
had been left in telephone
booths in Leeds.

The letter said in part: "You
would do well to take into

account the possibility that in

the resurgence of the Britain
of tomorrow that the JeWs and
your fellow renegades will face
trial for complicity in a col-
ored invasion and Jewish con-
trol of our land."
The Speaker ruled, that the
letter constituted a prima facie
case of breath of privilege of

the H-,use. Pannell asked the
House to approVe a motion that
the letter constituted . a gross
breach of privilege. He said ap-
proval of such a motion would
serve notice that the House
would act if there was contin-
uance of the complaint.

R. A. Butler, the Leader of
the House, said his first reac-
tion had been to suppott - Pan-,
nell's motion for gross breach
but that sufficient question had
been raised to make him doubt
the advisability of summary ac-
tion. Pannell's motion was
voted down and questiOn
referred to the Committee - of
Privileges.

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alem for the Hebrew University Secondary School. Looking on
(from left) are Dr. Meir Shapira, principal of the school;
United States Ambassador to Israel Ogden Reid; Hebrew Uni-
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