Noted Israeli Attorney Twnir in U.S. in Behalf of Motel Project Onal Orit • • • Activities OAK WOODS CHAPTER wil feature an animated film 'Inside Magoo" to be shown by the American Cancer Society at a meeting 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Oak Park Community Cen- ter. A question and answer pe- riod will follow. Members and friends are invited to attend. A special prize to be awarded will be a Thanksgiving turkey, eli- gible only to paid-up members. Refreshments will be served. • * * * Admission ticket to the serv- ice meeting of ALBERT D. TUCKER CHAPTER 8:15 p.m. Tuesday will be a book to be distributed, along with others, at hospitals. Hard or soft cover books will be accepted. Featured speaker for the evening, to be held at Lutzker Hall, 15775• Jas. Couzens, will be Dr. A: Eglash of the Detroit Institute of Tech- nology. He will discuss "Bigotry." * * DONALD FOX CHAPTER will feature a games night at its next regular meeting 8:30 p.m. Tues- day at Temple Beth Yehudah, 17556 Wyoming. Prizes, includ- ing a turkey and chickens, will be awarded, and refreshments will follow. Friends are invited. * * Lynn Bartlett, director of the Chaney branch of the Detroit Public Library, will be guest speaker and leader of a books discussion at a meeting of HENRY MORGENTHAU CHAP- TER 8:30 p.m. Monday at Cong. Beth Abraham, W. Seven Mile near Greenlawn. Refreshments will be served. Members and friends are invited to attend. * * * LOUIS STONE CHAPTER will present its fourth annual games night 8:30 p.m. Monday at Northland Hostess House, Prizes will be awarded. For in- formation and transportation, call Helen Katzman, LI 5-6024. All interested are invited to attend. * * * PISGAH LODGE invites mem- bers, relatives and friends -to the next -open meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Hayim Green- berg Center. Featured will be a "Home Talent Night" program: with a variety show presented by members of the lodge and chapter. Refreshments will be served. Sol Steinberg is chair- man of the event. There is no admission charge, according to Dan Levy, president. * * * LOUIS D. BRANDEIS LODGE bowlers will present their an- nual Father and Son Sports Night 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the S h o 1 em Aleichem Institute. Lyall Smith, sports editor of The Detroit Free Press, will be master of ceremonies. Featured sports personalities on the pro- gram will include Detroit Lions star Howard "Hopalong" Cas- sady, Nick Kerbaway, general manager of the Detroit Pistons; John Sabo, president of the De- troit Bowling Proprietors Asso- ciation; Herman Fishman, form- er U. of M. star named one of Michigan's greatest athletes, and several others. Also, a special program has been planned by co-chairmen Isadore E. Malin and Roy L embers are invit Ju ish visit dren' Nov. vacat Child ew- nter, 181 e plan Muse 25, n. Regist n's divi ill hil- day, wing ce at 00. S X666 Shmuel Tamir, one of Israel's most distinguished attorneys, who represented Malkiel Grunewald in the sensational case against Ru- dolf Kastner, and who -recently represented David Ben-Gurion's son, Amos, in a libel suit that was won by his client, this week explained an important Israel in- vestment plan with which he is associated as attorney for the American investors. Tamir and his wife, Ruth, were the guests here for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes, 19766 Marlowe. •Tamir is the son of the eminent Israeli scholar, Reuven Katznelson, and Batsheba Katznelson, who was a General Zionist member of the second Israel Knesset. The project represented b Tamir is the Caesaria Bea Corporation, which already been capitalized for $1,000, and whose plan is to e into a $5,000,000 invest Philadelphia Jewish lead Montague Tyson, Alex Sta Jack Golden and Alex are spearheading the and ing. This motel-hotel plan is a sort of semi-cottages 100- project, to be established at Ca saria, midway between Tel Aviv and Haifa, on the Mediterranean, between the new Israel golf course and the Herod Aqueduct. Those who purchase an interest in this project will have cottages for their own use during desired periods, and the motels will be available for rent by tourists when not in use by the investors. According to Tamir the most modern facilities will be used in establishing this undertaking. On the grounds of the site will be a restaurant, a theater, a central club house and a shopping cen- ter. The Greek architect Can- tilles, assisted by an Israeli archi- tect will make his construction plans soon. Tamir said that the project is being co-sponsored by the Israel government and by Baron Ed- mond de Rothschild. Two weeks ago, he reported, Dr. Zvi Din- stein, head of the Israel Invest- ment Center, signed the agree- ment for the undertaking with the Philadelphia group, which Tamir represents as attorney. The entire plan will be formalized when Dr. Dinstein and Teddy Kol- lek, Prime Minister Ben-Gurion's representative, sign the final agreement with Baron Rothschild and the Philadelphians, in Paris, early next month. Fabulous stories relate to Tamir's career. He was a Herut leader until eight years ago. He now hopes to form another opposition party in Israel. He was a member of the resistance movement against the British obstructionists before the emergence of the . State of Is- rael, and he was among those arrested and sent into exile in Kenya, East Africa, by the British authorities. When he was sent to Kenya, he was forced to interrupt his law studies in Jerusalem. He con- Hyman Safran, former presi- leader dent of Shaare tinued them, however, in Kenya, and when his classmates were to take their final exams the British High Commissioner, Sir Allen Cunningham, wrote -to the Gov- ernor of Kenya requesting him to arrange for Terrorist Tamir to are Jewish in Detroit Federatigu and Jewish munWCouncil, was one o gr p of national leaders w •ceived the Louis Marsh Award at ceremonies a t take his , exams in absentia, at the same time they were being given in Jerusalem. On May 11, 1948, three days Jewish Theologic in Net York, The ceremony Supreme rt before the British pulled out of Palestine, Ruth Tamir was pre- sented with her husband's diploma and certificate admitting him to the Bar. Three months after Is- rael's establishment, Tamir was released from the Kenya prison where he was in exile for a year and a half. Applications for Camp Jobs with Fresh Air Society Being Taken SHMUEL TAMER, Safran Receives Marshall Award Keywell-Purther r i Rites in The Fresh Air Society of De- troit is now accepting applica- tions for all types of camp posi- tions for the summer of 1961, announces Alan Schwartz, chair- man of the Fresh Air Societ Personnel Committee. The positions are availab the Fresh Air Camp at Brig ton, serving campers 8-101/2, an at Camp Tamarack at Orton- \dile, serving campers 11-16. The positions available are junior counselors, senior coun- is of selors, pro all kind other truck kite , secretar dr' . urses and oth Sal- s`vary with age, expe nce, "ob. ucational backgrou a omplete • f ati ch of- position i av labl fice, 181 dent Sam Sk and director o Mort Le sky ident director Fresh Camp. ecutive Sam Ma Air So= the best of an it still doesn't you are right. who to nt cr vention of wa 0. Dou disarm he . 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