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SOUTH BEND, Ind.—Ephraim
fin, chairman of the board of
Kaiser-Ilin Industries, Ltd., Haifa,
Israel, meeting with Studebaker-
Packard officials in South Bend,
said sales of
S - P products
to Israel will
exceed $3 mil-
lion i n 1961
an d double
that in 1962.
fin, whose
firm assembles
and distributes
Studebaker
Larks and
Ilin
trucks under a
1960 licensing agreement, ex-
pressed strong confidence in
the growing automotive market
in Africa and the Middle East.
fin, founder and principle
stockholder of Kaiser-Ilin, pio-
neered the automotive industry
in Israel and
of the
In
responsible for the
pment of that country.
Kaiser-Ilin Industries, with
plants in
ion and
Ramat Ga
est manu-
the Nea
automo •
. Th
any .lso produces
me
ools, gears, aut
and
ractor parts

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NEW YORK.—M
ional con-
delegates to the
ORT Fed-
vention of Ame
eration, held in ew York last
essage from
week, heard a
. Kennedy
President John
lauding the work
seas vocational training agency.
Dr. William Haber, American
ORT president, announced that
the organization would support
a program of economic reha-
bilitation and occupational
training for more than 40,000
Jews overseas during 1961.
The delegates approved allo-
cations totalling $2,707,000 for
the coming year toward ORT
activities in 675 trade schools
located in 19 countries. They
ratified an agreement with the
Joint Distribution Committee
which will provide $1,800,000 of

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to White Backer
of Desegregation

NEW ORLEANS — John N.
Thompson, a drug-store em-
ployee, who ran into difficulties
when he broke a white boycott
of a local desegregated school
by sending his two sons to at-
tend classes, received an offer
of help from Rabbi Joseph P.
Glaser, of Menlo Park, Calif.,
head of the Union of American
Hebrew Congregations.
Apart from facing t
omp-
of local segregat.
amily of six'
son, his wif
en ordered to
children
apartment by eir
vacate
n.
, following hi
landl
Glaser's tel am e-
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clar
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hailed here as
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and h
do not hesi-
help of a
tate to call co
It was later announced that
Thompson had received an out-
of-town transfer from his em-
ployer and was leaving New
Orleans with his family.

Chicago 'Sentinel,'
Anglo-Jewish Weekly,
Marks 50th Jubilee

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CHICAGO, (JTA) — Chicago
Jewish leaders have accepted key
posts on a committee to celebrate
the 50th jubilee year of publica-
tion of the Sentinel, the Chicago
English-Jewish weekly which was
established in 1911.
J. I. Fishbein is editor and
publisher of the publication.
As one of the events of the
weekly's jubilee year, the Sen-
tinel will publish a history of
Chicago Jewry based on its files
of 50 years. The 360-page special
historical edition also will con-
tain specially written articles by
leading historians.
Morris R. DeWoskin, honorary
chairman of the board of gover-
nors of the Chicago Israel Bonds
committee, is general chairman
of the Jubilee committee. Mrs.
Meyer Gold, president of the
Jewish Consumptive Relief So-
ciety, is executive vice-chairman.
Co-chairmen are Philip M. Klutz-
nick, past president of Bnai
Brith and national chairman of
the United Jewish Appeal; Max
Bressler, president of the Zionist
Organization of America; and
Col. Jacob M. Arvey, member of
the Democratic National Com-
mittee.

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3 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, February

asserting that the law
only not discouraged
but had also encouraged
ry and divorces in "divorce
Is" in other states.
The stand was taken in one of
a series of resolutions adopted
by the board at its 80th annual
meeting at which Rabbi Harry
Halpern of Brooklyn, N.Y., was
elected president.
The rabbis also asked legisla-
tive action to correct application
of Sunday closing laws against
Jewish merchants who observe
the Sabbath by closing their
business establishments on that
day.
In another resolution, the
rabbis criticized recent efforts
"to obtain public funds for ,pri-
vate and parochial school educa-
tion,"

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