Hadassah, Wetzma nu Institute Ask for Grants Front Congress Committee WASHINGTON (JTA)—The House' president-designate of Weizmann Foreign Affairs Committee heard Institute, elicited a favorable re- testi mony a as- sponse when he asked the com- sah's teaching and research pro- mittee to reinstate $3,000,000 for gram in Israel and for the Weiz- the institute. That amount was mann Institute of Scence. eliminated from the 1970 federal Mrs. Max Schenk, president of budget by the Budget Bureau, al- Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Or- though sums were provided for ganization of America, asked the the American University in Bei- committee to approve a grant of rut and In Cairo. $5,000,000 over a five-year period Dr. Sabin said the $3,000,000 for the Hadassah teaching and re- would pay for facilities of graduate search program. students from developing countries. Mrs. Schenk described to the The deleted allocation was in the committee the function of the budget transmitted by former Pres- Hadassah hospital in serving ident Johnson last January for the Arabs as well as Jews. She point- fiscal year 1970. ed out that even members of El It was supported by the Budget Fatah, the Arab terrorist group. Bureau at that time but more re- were treated at the hospital. cent recommendations of the bu- Committee members commented reau eliminated the money, al- oa the Hadassah medical services though the entire grant would be to Arab and Jew alike. In outlining the developing needs of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Ben-Natan Will Speak Medical Center, which is to include if Order Kept on Campus the new Moshe Sharett Institute of BONN (JTA) — Israel Ambassa- Encology pertaining to the treat- ment of cancer. Mrs. Schenk told dor Asher Ben-Natan, interviewed on German television, said that he how the reunification of Jerusalem had accelerated Hadassah's needs would agree to speak at Frankfurt with the rehabilitation of the hos- and Hamburg universities if he re- ceived guarantees from the univer- pital on Mount Scopus. Committee members recommend- sities that order would be kept. At earlier speaking engagements ed Mrs. Schenk review Hadassah's request with the U.S. Agency for at the universities, Ben-Natan's International Development. Mrs. speeches were interrupted by Arab Schenk said the estimated total hecklers. cost of the expansion program "is approximately 66.7 million Israeli pounds, or about $19,000,000. Of this about 23.000.000 pounds, or $6,500,- 000, represents foreign exchange requirements." She pointed out that pratically all foreign exchange components would be spent in the United States for equipment. Hadassah also requested inclu- sion in the section of the Foreign Assistance Act dealing with aid to American school and hospitals abroad. "Specifically," she said. "our re- quest is for a $5.000,000 grant for a five-year period." spent in the United States for labor- atory equipment, computers, office machines and other necessary not only benefittedIsraelbutalso many developing countries, and that vital research in scientific items. fields of concern to the United States were under way. Dr. Sabin told committee mem- bers that although Israel was elim- Chairman Morgan commended inated through the monetary dele- the work of the institute. Rep. tion for the Weizmann Institute, the Leonard Farbstein, New York same section of the authorization Democrat, said he could not see bill now before the committee pro- why the administration can make vided the American University of grants to institutions in Egypt and Beirut with $ 9,500 , 000 and the Lebanon but eliminate the Weiz- American University in Cairo with mann Institute. $200,000. The U.S. Agency for Interna- tional Development is also re- questing $1,000,000 in Egyptian currency for the American Uni- versity in Cairo. Dr. Sabin point- ed out that Weizmann Institute • Cube Steaks • Bar-B-Q Ribs WE WILL BE CLOSED FOR VACATION AUGUST 11th thru AUGUST 24. 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