THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 8—Freday, July 15, 1966 American Medical Center at Denver Merges With Ex-Patient Sanitorium • DENVER—The American Medi- cal Center at Denver and the Ex- Patient Sanitarium have merged into one organization under the American Medical Center name, AMC board president, David W. Garlett, announced. The American Medical Center, which was founded in 1904 as the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Soci- ety, is a free, national, non-sectar- ian hospital that specializes in unlimited treatment of advanced and recurrent cancer and chronic respiratory diseases and cancer re- search. The Ex-Patients Sanitorium was founded in 1908 and until re- cently provided free medical care and rehabilitation for patients dis- charged from Denver sanitoria but still unable to lead normal lives. Under the terms of the merger, the American Medical Center as- sumes all assets and liabilities of the Ex-Patients Sanitorium includ- ing 81/2 acres - of land at 8000 Mont- view Boulevard where the hospital is located. In addition, eight mem- bers of the Ex-Patients board have been elected to the board of the AMC. AMC Board President David W. Garlett described the merger as "unprecedented". "This is the first time that two national, charitable institutions have merge d," he said. "In a day of ever-rising costs, this merger represents a return to a more normal fiscal policy since it enables us to increase our serv- ices to the needy ill at the same time that we cut costs of operation by more than half." Garlett explained that the AMC will not operate the Ex-Patients Sanitorium, although the AMC will take over its program of care and rehabilitation of patients. Selznick's Triumph As Volleyball Coach. TEL AVIV — One thousand den- tists from 37 countries are attend- ing the 54th annual convention of the International Dental Federa- tion. Israeli Health Minister Israel Barzilai said bad teeth were the main reason for rejections of re- cruits for army service. Tourism Minister Moshe Kol urged the den- tists to use their visit to see Is- rael, to learn its past and present and "visualize its future." Meanwhile, government sources confirmed that 30 international conventions have been _scheduled in Israel next year and that most convention planners have made detailed arrangements for the conclaves. The sources said that Israel was increasingly providing appropri- ate facilities at low cost for such conclaves. , By JESSIE SILVER (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) Gene Selznick, volleyball coach, and veteran player, has been en- joying himself this season. - Selz- nick is the coach' of the Sand and Sea team of Santa Monica, Calif., which has captured all the men's championships around. Selznick's squad won the Nat- ional AAU crown at Elkhart, In- diana, downing a team from Chi- cago by the score of 12-15, 15-6, 15-6. Next they moved to Grand Rapids, Mich., where they added the United States Volleyball As- sociation's national title defeating a team from Hawaii 13-10, 15-13. • In addition the Selznick- coaChed , Los Angeles Renegades won the, women's crown at Grand 'Rapids, and Selznick, a 36-year-old Los Angeles parking lot operator :was a member of the team that captured the senior division for 'players 35 and older. In his spare time Selznick is publishing a new magazine called Volleyball Close Up. One of the members of the champion Sand and Sea team was Milt Friedman who played in the Maccabiah Games last year. BE PREPARED! *" Prompt Acting Soothing, safe relief from diarrhea. I 10 oz. 99c 6 oz. 77c THE NEW WRIGLEY SUPER DRUGS 10010 W. 7 Mile corner Wyoming • Plenty of Free Parking • Package .Liquor Store, Beer & Wine • We accept all Utility Bills , International Convention of Dentists Held in Israel (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) Jewish Identity Parley in Chile Probes Issues SANTIAGO, Chile (JTA) — A conference on Jewish identity and identification, the first of its kind in Chile, has been held here under auspices of the Kehila Ashkenazi of Chile, the Circulo Israelita and the Association of Jewish Profes- sionals of Chile. -The conference was inaugurated by Dr. Uri Naor, Israeli Ambassa- dor to Chile, Gil Sinay, president of the Representative Committee of the Jewish Community of Chile, Prof. Abraham Monk, director of the Latin American office of the American Jewish Committee, Ro- dolfo Berzutzky, president of the Zionist Federation of Chile, aid Leon Gomberof, president of Cir- culo Israelita. The goal was not to arrive at conclusions but rather to create interest in the subjects discussed and to stimulate future confer- ences. Leading Chilean profession- als and university students at- tended the two-day conference at which the institutions, continuity and religious, educational and so- cial problems of Chilean Jewry were evaluated. A speaker at the session was Michael Goldway of the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organiza- tion. Agnon's 'Two Tales' to Be Issued by Schocken Schocken Books will publish Sept. 9. a new edition of "Two Tales" by S. Y. Agnon, the great Hebrew writer, in a translation by Walter Lever. Agnon's blending of humor, gentle irony and pathos, his min- gling of the poetry of the Bible and the familiar music of Jewish speech are in evidence in these two novellas. Three of Shmuel Yosef Agnon's books have been translated into English, and "Two Tales" will be followed soon by the English trans- lation of Agnon's long novel, "A Guest for the Night,' also to be published by Schocken. Britain Critical of Arab Refugees' Misuse of Funds LONDON (JTA) — The British government stated officially in the House of Commons July 6 that the monies it contributes annually for the relief of Arab refugees "are not intended to support political or military activities" by the refu- gees, "whether directly or indir- ectly." The statement was made in Par- liament by Mrs. Irene White, min- ister of state for foreign affairs, in answer to a quetion by Leo Abse, a member of the Labor Party, who requested clarification of the Gov- ernment's stand regarding contri- butions - to the United Nations Re- lief and Works Agency for Pales- tine Refugees. He requested specifically that the government report on how much of its UNRWA contributions went to Arab refugees "being trained in the Palestine Liberation Organization, which is pledged to the annihilation of Israel." The wicked flee when no Insurance Firm Buys $100,000 in Israel Bonds pursueth.—Proverbs xxviii. NEW YORK (JTA)—The Secur- ity Insurance Co. of Hartford pur- chased $100,000 in Israel Bonds, it was reported here by the Israel Bond Organization. The large pur- chase of Israel bonds was made "in tribute to Israel's 18th anni- versary of independence." T HE SIG N 0 F Israeli GroUp . Campaigns for ReMoving -Children From Mission Schools TEL AVIV (JTA) The Public Council for Combating Christian Missions in Israel launched a cam- paign Monday to enlist public backing for its goals. Shlomo Bukai,. .council chair- man, declared that 950 Jewish children were being educated in mission schools in the greater Tel Aviv area. He said the council wanted each of the 700 synagogues in the area to "undertake the cast of removing at least one child from a mission school and supporting and educating the child until the age of self-support." The council is a central agency for organizations of anti-mission groups. It includes among its mem- bers leaders of the • Tel Aviv Re- ligious Council, members of Par- liament and other public figures. 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