House OKs Bill With $50.5 Million in Aid for Israel Projects; Senate Next Hurdle their amendments to delete th e The bill authorized 55,000,000 WASHINGTON (JTA) — The funds. House of Representatives has nar- for the Hadassah-Hebrew Univer- rowly adopted a foreign aid bill sity hospital and medical school Rep. Emanuel Celler, New York that includes $50,500,000 for pro , in Jerusalem, $3,000,000 for the Democrat, warned during debate jects in Israel, among them a Weizman Institute of Science in on the foreign aid bill that sums S40.000,000 water desalination R e h o v o t and S1.900,000 and for Arab refugees might be cut off plant and lesser sums for medical, $6,000,000, respectively, for two unless the United Nations Relief scientific and educational institu- educational institutions, Merkaz and Works Agency (UNRWA) Lehinukh Ikhud and Amana Ulp- stops aiding refugee camps con- tions. The desalination appropriation an at. trolled by Palestine guessillas. Rep. II. It. Gross, Iowa Repub- was written intothe measure on A provision of the bill was re- lican, and Rep. James McClure, tained from the existing law that the initiative of Rep. Benjamin Idaho Republican, criticized the Rosenthal, New York Democrat, provided that no contributions by desalination appropriations as and Peter Freylinghuysen, a New the U.S. should be made to UN- "Favorite country awards" like- Jersey Republican. RWA unless the UN takes all ly to create more problems for An effort by economy-minded possible measures to assure that the United States in the Middle Midwestern conservatives to strike no part of the U.S. money aids East. But the House defeated it out was defeated on the floor. refugees serving in guerrilla or , terrorist groups. I In debate over an amendment to grant National China $45,000,- Ilistadrut to Open Jubilee Year SVith Rally Addressed by Consul A half-century of Histadrut to tour of the United States, and be celebrated throughout its 1969- this will be her only Detroit 70 campaign year, will begin in appearance. The public is invited to this Detroit with a rally, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the social hall of Cong. rally at no charge. A social hour Bnai Moshe. will close out the program. No Principal speaker of the evening advance reservations will be nec- will be Consul of Israel in New essary. Campaign volunteers who re- York, Zvi Caspi. Founder of Kibutz Ein-Hanaziv in the Beit-Shean ceived their assignments a month Valley, Caspi came to the United ago will call on as many contri- States in 1947 to complete his butors as possible before the open- studies in political science and in- ing rally. The Histadrut staff will accept pledges and cash payments that evening. A ceremony will highlight His- tadrut's golden jubilee at the be- ginning of the rally. Campaign Chairman Morris Lieberman has called upon all contributors to the campaign to salute Histadrut on ' its forthcoming jubilee by their "personal rededication to a great cause." Histadrut has announced a national goal of $5,000,000. 'Magician to Entertain at Hanuka Happening ZVI CASPI ternational relations. Upon the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948, he was named a member of the first Israel military delega- tion and supply mission to the United States. In 1954, he was appointed to head the Jewish students pro- Agency's foreign grams, and in 1955. he transferred to the Israel Foreign Ministry. Subsequently. he was appointed consul of Israel in Marseilles and in 1966 was transferred to the Israel Consulate in New York. The program also will feature Uli Schocken, Israeli concert artist and multilingual folk singer. Miss Schocken is on a NEW PORTABLE TYPEWRITER *With Carry Case $3888 Used Remington Typewriters $999 ADD-N-TYPE 16895 SCHAEFER 342-7800 UNIVERSAL CITY 751-1111 Temple Beth Am of Livonia will present a "Hanuka Happening," a luncheon and magic show, noon Dec. 7 at Grandview Elementary School. Performer Danny Flaggman, a magician for 11 of his 19 years, has had many club engagements and appeared before the USO and charitable organizations. In 1967, Flaggman spent several months in planning to duplicate the samed Houdini escape. How- ever, he met with opposition from the police department and had to perform the escape from a straight jacket and trunk within a limited time period, without the cover of water. 000 to buy jet fighters from the U.S., Congressmen argued that if Israel, which is in much more immediate peril, is rejuired to pay for military equipment here, China• should also be required to pay. However the amendment was passed. The director of the government's ' Agency for International Develop- ment (AID) told the Senate Ap- propriations Committee Monday that the Nixon administration is opposed to a $40,000,000 appro- I priation voted by the House last week as the U.S. share for a giant water desalination plant in Israel. 14—Friday, November 28, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS TaMaROFF BUICK- OPEC` easy to get to ... and well worth the trip 28585 TELEGRAPH ROAD opposite Tel-Twelve Mall 353-1300 12 MIN 4*„.! 4 - Tel•grapk 1-696 4 1•T ISRAELI 44-MULTI COLORED DRIPLESS HANUKA CANDLES 18` NO COUPON NECESSARY Free Hanuka Catalog Available SP/TIER'S 24900 COOLIDGE at 10 MILE 542 - 7520 - 1 In The Dexter Davison Shopping Plaza OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Classifieds Ads Get Quick Results Scotch for people who now the difference "Black & White" is the Scotch for Scotch drinkers. Light, yet alive with flavor. The one that pleases from first sip through last. So why wait for a Simcha? TONIGHT,- "BLACK & WHITE." OP High School Teacher to Lead Tour of Europe Mel Merzon, chairman of the Oak Park High School English de- partment, and his wife will lead a four-week cultural tour of central Europe for high school students next summer. Leaving June 21 and returning July 19, the group will visit Lon- don, Paris, Geneva, Milan, Flor- ence, Venice and Rome. Not a formal study program nor an over-organized sightseeing tour, this program will involve its par- ticipants in a people-to-people ex- perience, said Merzon. Prospective participants and their parents are invited to contact Mer- zon at the high school or evenings at home, 546-3087. Hanuka Candles to Light Kadima Party in Livonia Kadima Chapter of Livonia Jew- ish Congregation will hold its an- nual Hanuka party Dec. 14, with lunch served at 1:30 p.m. A musical program will be pre- sented by Irene and Florence Rob- bins, who will lead the group in Hanuka songs. The lighting of the Hanuka candles will climax the afternoon. 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