U.S. Coast Guard Cites Israeli Skipper for Rescue Act at Sea Captain Tuve T. Smolensk (left), Master of the Zim Liner Jerusalem, receives a letter of commendation from Captain James D. Craik, U.S. Coast Guard, for the rescue of a critically injured seaman from a Spanish freighter in mid-Atlantic on Nov. 12. Cap- tain Smolensk, born in Tartu, Estonia, went to sea as a young man and settled in Palestine in 1940. He has been employed by the Zim Lines since 1948 and has served as a ship-Master since 1951. Captain Smolensk is married and has three chil- dren. He commands the Jeri'. salem on a series of winter cruises to the Caribbean. ...... FOR YOUR KASHA RECIPE And delight your family with th dish you make! All you do is sub your favorite retTpe for using Wo Kasha...for stuffing chicken, d ...making knishes, yarn is soups...side dishes with chopped mushrooms, peppe other tasty use for this favorite. YOU GET Send your own original re a Wolff's Kasha box top to: Wolff, Penn Yan, N. Y. We wi $25.00 for every recipe publis but every entrant receives a FR Kasha Cookbook and all recipes be- come Wolff's property. WASHINGTON—While some elements of the Jewish labor movement are still operative, "the jewel which crowned the movement" — the Big Four needle trades union — "no longer consists of large num- bers of Jewish workers," it was asserted by Prof. Hyman Ber- man, historian and members of the . faculty of the University of Minnesota, at a joint meet- ing of the American Historical Association and the American Hadera Paper Mills Begins to Reorganize Unmatched For Delicious Flavor t. 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Isa har ,Hal r ich said he inte d, as p. of the revamp- plant -rations, to dis- posy of its eign experts and to make grew the language f the pany's administra- ion. aid overseas members of t aff would have to learn He if they wanted to keep jobs. He said he intended to elim- inate the "atmosphere of fear" prevailing among staff members and to liberalize management- labor relations. He said man- agement would take a closer in- terest in employes and their families. Among changes in top per- sonnel, he announced the elim- ination of the plant's relations department. He added he per- sonally would handle the con- tacts with the press. The board of directors, he tated, had decided to maintain five-and-a-half day work week, us dispensing with work on e Sabbath when only mainte- ance workers would be needed. Major Research Gains Reported in '61 by Yivo NEW YORK, (JTA) — The Yivo Institute for Jewish Re- search reported in a 1961 year- end review, • that substantial gains have been made in its program of research, document- ation, ' publication, collection and preservation of source materials despite lack of a com- parable' gain in its financial con- dition, The report, issued in connec- tion with plans .for Yivo's 36th annual conference which opens Saturday at Hunter College here, listed a variety of publica- tions and plans for research studies. A wide variety of basic search material dealing with life of the vanished Eur Jewish communities was filmed during the year. A major project no nder- way is a study of Jew activi- ties and interests of ird-gen- eration American J under the direction of Leib Lehr chairman of the Yi Corn - sion of Research. T stud is a continuation of similar udy of second-g e n ration erican Jews which 11 appear n. A. Home for Be Japanese M No taste in the w —so good be At Leading Deiicatess Supermarkets & Rest • LOS ANGELES, (JTA) — Japanese municipal official has said here that a non-profit home for the aged soon to be built in Kyoto, Japan, will be modeled after the Los Angeles Jewish Home for the Aged. Kichigi Kamimura, a repre- sentative of the Kyoto munici- pal government, came to the United States to visit a num- ber of homes for the Aged. He WILNO KOSHER - spent most of his time visiting SALAMI ., FRANKFURTERS. • CORNED' BEEF • BOLOGNA the Los Angeles Institution and its director, Maurice J. J told Ostomel, that he was so im- Distributed in Detroit & Michigan by: pressed the planned to use the Julius Pollak, 7522 Fenkell, Detroit Tel: UN 2-5822 institution as a model. Jewish Historical Society, here Dec. 28. "Attempts to as the • exact proportio Jewish members in t ions have been thwar erman tol the histori t an educat guess w d that less t n 10 per nt of the orkers rently • mployed i thj n trad • and enrolled n are ewish. large prop of the Un n leadership ow er, co tin • s to be Je ish, an fa their Jewish nteres ave in 4 eased almost o same de: ee that the J' sh mem- be ip decline. importance in • um Ber commended that a history of the Jewish labor movement be written "without fear or favor" with the purpose of describing "a vibrant ex- perience of immigrant workers which clearly affected the his- tory of this country." J. B. S. Hardman of New York, who was for many years editor of Advance, the official organ of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America before his retirement some time ago, delivered a paper to the meeting on "Jewish and Non- Jewish Influences in the Shap- ovement in a of the Jewi Labor Move- n the U ." 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