Cuban Jews' Journey to. U.S. Aided by Hias Nk.W YORK—(JTA)—Murray I. Gurfein, president of United Hias Service, said today that the agency is "making every effort to imple- ment the government's program of assisting Cuban refugees to come to the Untied States." "In accordance with our govern- ment's policy to give first priority to family reunion and to political prisoners who may be released by e Cuban Government," he said, e have already submitted to the Cuban Refugee Center, in Miami, Noted Speakers at ZOA's Truman A ward Ceremony the names of all parents of unac- companied Cuban Jewish children and separated spouses. We are working hard to reunite these fami- lies." He pointed out that United Hias Service is in daily contact with the United States State Department, the Department of Health, Educa- tion and Welfare, and the Immi- gration and Naturalization Service with regard to the Cuban refugee situation. He urged Cuban refu- gees, who wish to bring their rela- tives here, to complete an applica- tion supplied by the United Hias Service, or its local cooperating agency. "We have already received inquiries which concern more than 500 persons. Their applications have been mailed," Mr. Gurfein said. He estimated approximately 2,500 Jews are still in Cuba, out of an original Jewish community which numbered more than 10,000 prior to the advent of Castro. United Hias Service, he said, has assisted in the resettlement of close to 4,300 Cuban Jewish refu- gees who have been relocated in 88 communities in 29 states in the United States, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Includ- ed in this figure are 400 unaccom- panied Jewish children, 340 of whom have already been reunited with their parents in this country, become of age, married, or joined the United States Army. 1966 STYLES IN STOCK ... 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The dinner will commemorate the 18th anniversary of the adop- tion of the United Nations Resolu- tion for the establishment of the State of Israel. President Truman w a s the unanimous choice for this year's award in recognition of his historic achievements for the establishment of the State of Israel and his role in safeguarding its independence. He will be the seventh recipient of the Theodor Herzl Award since its creation by the Z.O.A. in 1958. Last year's recipient of the award was Sir Winston Churchill. English Sisters Honored in New York for Saving ives of Jews in War d NEW YORK (JTA) — Two non- Jewish English sisters, Ida and Louise Cook, who saved the lives of 29 Jews by aiding in their escape from Nazi Germany before the Second World War, were honored at a reception at Gracie Mansion Sunday by the New York Women's Division of the Israel Bond Organ- ization. Mrs. Robert F. Wagner, wife of the mayor, was chairman of the reception. Gracie Mansion is the New York Mayor's official resi- dence. In the years before the war, the Cook sisters, posing as opera lov- ers, made many trips to Germany, bringing documents and London clothing labels for the Jews they elped escape from the Nazis. They ere brought to this country for e event by Trans World Airlines, hich provided free transportation. ▪ MIN MI EN MI ME MI In 111 SAVE' . , $39 Embassy I GENUINE LEATHER JACKETS I 99 19 Lot G - Northland Center Open a savings account for $200 or more at any office of American Savings and receive 4% per year compounded andpaid quarterly plus a free uncirculated, U.S. silver dollar. OFFICEg: 600 Woodward at Congress ■ 12246 Dexter at Cortland • 6060 W. Fort at Military ■ 19100 Livernois at W. 7 Mile Rd. ■ 19040 Van Dyke at E. 7 Mile Rd. ■ 22401 W. 8 Mile near Lahser Rd. ■ 6524 Telegraph at Maple Rd. 11 13700 W. 9 Mile near f. ." 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