The Welfare Federa- • • tion' ye to convert a do s in Allied am- gn pledges • cash in the •eriod be Oct. 10 and Dec. 10 e d its , goa , by m e th The success of the drive en- bled Detroit to present a check 1 e amount of $750,000 to the Un d Jewish Appeal at its 24th an 1 national conference in York. eorge M. Stutz, Federation asurer, said another large pay- ment will be made to the United Jewish Appeal shortly after the • for first of the year. He urged those airman of who, for tax purposes, were wait- ing for the first of the year, to make payments to do so as soon as possible. 8' Simon the He Jo he speci In almost every area of initial aid, United Jewish Appeal must now expand its help, Simons ex- plained. "With more people coming,' he said, "more money is neede for initial reception housing, tem- porary employment, youth care and training, welfare for the aged and disabled, language and job- training and the many other forms of assistance in which United Jewish Appeal aid figures and which together constitute im= migrant absorption." $750,000 Detroit Gift to UJA TEL AVIV, (JT Meir Amit h chief of , re- placi of Herzog. zog served as inte nce chie f alf years, w or a lectur tates and ries. was a battalion commander during Israel's - War of Liberation. He recently spent some time in the United States for treatment of an injury suf- fered during a parachute exer- cise. During his stay in the United States, he _ completed a ,course of study in administra- FOR THE BEST DEAL NOW AS ALWAYS .. . YOU CAN BE SURE WHEN YOU DEAL WITH .. . RED STOTSKY on the NEW "62" I different I delicious CHEVKOL:T 1 ' BART exampl • L CHOCOLATE PETITS FOURS e. Luscious cious lay- p a in st ry s witt ou h of red I era oh butt e ir r-cream s:cream fillings All choc. . 89 Box of 24 $1 :BAIZTONS to toottet Exclusively at I 0 CHEVROLET CO. 0 Jampau 356-8754 1 1. ▪ For I CORVAIR & CHEVY I I 1 olate covered flavors. . t—• crs confections by I ▪ u1 mu, — I Israel Gets New Intelligence Chief scaunuer quppg — SAUK IISIMat inortaa Allied Jewish Campaign Effort to Get Million Cash Exceeded by $200,000 24111 Coolidge Hwy. At 10 Mile Rd. Across from Dexter Davison Mkt. _ 18309 Wyoming nr. Curtis Barton's Confections and • Baked Delicacies Are Also I Available at Crowley's Street Floor. I Open Sundays and Eves. I NE 1.1 us ow n. Mrs. Harold A. Robinson presents a -check for $750,000 to Aryeh L. Pincus, treasurer of the Jewish Agency for Israel, one of the principal recipients of United Jewish Appeal funds, and L D. Fink, United Jewish Appeal cash chairman, at the 24th annual national conference of the United Jewish Appe Remaining Cochin Jew to Israel; Face Absor JERUSALEM, (JTA) — T h e remaining families of another ancient Jewish • community, that of Cochin in India, will soon be brought to Israel, S. Z. Shragai, head of the Jewish Agency's immigration depart- ment, told a meeting of Israeli members of the Zionist Gen- eral Council. He said about 100 Cochin Jews were left of the nearly 3,000 Jews Who lived in Cochin before 1948. More than 2,000 now live in Israel. There are varying opinions about the origin of the Cochin Jewish community, including the the- ory that the Cochin Jews came CUSTOM MADE CARPETS You Ca . Did you know, at New York Carpet will make a custom-made c •et for •ur home • as le as $10.95 a sq. rd! J i any u c texture or pat yo arpe that is yours a: your the color your f underfoot. Custom carpets $10.95 to $29.95 a • 4e) N 4wour VC. r ik. Loe Call to have carpet samples brought to your home. Free estimates and decorator ad- vice upon request. C OMPA NY 7324 WEST 7 MILE Near Livernois - UN 1-7980 to sh* dia on King and another to Indi t destructio T ple. haron Zisli of th J ish Agenc bs. . on dei p. ment told e meeting that w e in early 1960 ther res•of ,$00 housing or immigrants, there were no reserves now. Adding that immigrants were currently being sent to hous- ing still under construction, he declared that new transit camps (maabarot) would not be set up under any circumstances. At a meeting of the Jewish Agency executive earlier in the week, Zisling reported_ that some 55 per cent of the new- comers during 1961 were in the 14 to 30 year age bracket and some 20 per cent were over 55. These age data represent a sub- stantial improvement in terms of labor potential as compared with immigration in recent years, he explained. Moshe Sharett, chairman of the Jewish Agency Agency ex- cutive, told the session tfiat the basis of available infor- m tion, immigration was likely to e on the increase for a long ti .- Executive members also we told that all available ho *ng for newcomers had al- y been allocated and that * igrants arriving during Jan- ry will constitute a problem for absorption authorities. Israel to Get Gavel Used at UN Partition Session RIO DE JANEIRO, (JTA — The gavel used in the historic United Nations General Assem- bly session Nov. 29, 1947, which adopted the Palestine Partition resolution, Will be presented to Israeli President Izhak Ben-Zvi by Mrs. Osvaldo Aranha, widow of Brazil's late UN delegate who presided at that session. Mrs. Aranha is planning to visit Is- rael to present the gavel per- sonally to President Ben-Zvi. c • • •am*• co.. elec., •rtsort t.