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.Francis Xavier Antigosh, Nova Scotia, corroborate the philanthropic endeavors of theBloomfield brothers:University Centre Named for Bloomfield Family (Sept.1971), Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Vol.9,No.2Bloomfield Centre to official open Nov.7 (Sept.1971 assumed), paper unknownBloomfield Centre to Open Soon (Sept.21, 1971), Sydney Cape Breton Post, Nova ScotiaThe following newspaper article further and accompanying profile corroborates it: Histadrut Award:Bloomfield to be Honored (1967), Montreal Newspaper article, declassified document (Sept.1, 1982),FOI Case No.8201020, United States Department of State2.ibid3.[Bloomfield] Multiple sources listed below:Jim Garrison, On the Trail of the Assassins, pp 100-103Bernard Bloomfield, Israel Diary (1950), pp 5 - 7, description of Louis Bloomfield s visitwith Lorna Wingate, widow of General Charles Orde Wingate, and five-year-old son, Orde.General Charles Orde Wingate (brief biography), The Pedagogic Center, The Department forJewish Zionist Education, The Jewish Agency for Israel (NOTE: Given Bloomfield sfriendship with Wingate s widow in 1950, and Bloomfield s service with British Intelligencein the late 1930s, one can surmise that Bloomfield assisted Wingate in the training of Haganahsoldiers during the Arab Revolt (1936 - 1939).Jim Marrs, Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy (1989), p 499.Author cites 1981 specialreport by investigative reporters David Goldman and Jeffrey Steinberg stating that Bloomfieldwas "recruited into the British Special Operations Executive (SOE) in 1938, during the warwas given rank within the US Army, and eventually became part of the OSS intelligencesystem, including the FBI s Division Five.Reportedly, Bloomfield became quite close with J.Edgar Hoover."Bernard Bloomfield, Israel Diary (1950), p 5.The author, Louis Bloomfield s brother, wrotethat Louis had been a major in the Army Service Corps.Bernard wrote: "We had dinner at thehotel and then went to a night club.There Amos [brother-in-law*] met a soldier whom hehadn t seen for twelve years.They were at that time involved in the same arms smuggling plot,back in 1936, for which Amos was sent to jail.They had quite a reunion.He was a fine bigfellow, a major, married, with children.When he learned Louis was a major in the ArmyService Corps, in which he also had served, he became more communicative and told Louisand Amos that he was fed up with life all his friends having been killed or wounded.Hecouldn t get out of the army because he was such a good soldier; they wouldn t release him.He said he received 38 [Israeli pounds] per month as pay, and it cost him 75 [Israeli pounds]to live.He made a very good impression on us a decent and serious fellow."Encyclopedia Britannica: Arab Revolt (1936 - 1939)4.ibid5.Histadrut Award: Bloomfield to be Honored (1967), Montreal Newspaper article, declassifieddocument (Sept.1, 1982), FOI Case No.8201020, United States Department of State.Ananonymous person who apparently worked for the State Department or CIA wrote a roughprofile of Bloomfield that accompanies the newpaper clipping.The not states the following:"9-23-70: You ll find Louis Bloomfield to be intense, more inclined to talk than to listen, butpolite almost courtly.He s an expert on international boundary disputes having writtenseveral books on specific disputes see clippings.He and his brother Bernard (recently namedHon.Con Gen of So.Korea) are philanthropists built stadium in Tel Aviv which bears theirname and research center for Jewish General Hospital in Montreal.Married to daughter ofRabbi Sterne.(Wife is approximately 20 years his junior) Is unpaid advisor to opposition partyin British Honduras.Went to Belize 1968 at my urging to learn more about actual situationthere."6.ibid7.ibid8.ibid 699.Histadrut Award: Bloomfield to be Honored (1967), Montreal Newspaper article, declassifieddocument (Sept.1, 1982), FOI Case No.8201020, United States Department of State.Profileon Bloomfield brothers mentions that they "built [a] stadium in Tel Aviv."10.Histadrut Award: Bloomfield to be Honored (1967), Montreal Newspaper article, declassifieddocument (Sept.1, 1982), FOI Case No.8201020, United States Department of State.Profileon Bloomfield brothers mentions that they "built stadium in Tel Aviv which bears their nameand research center for Jewish General Hospital in Montreal." The Google search engineindicates that the stated hospital is actually the Sir Mortimer B.Davis Jewish GeneralHospital.11.Biography of Bernard Bloomfield on Internet stated that his mother s name was Sadie Davis.Reference http://www.stfx.ca/campus/service/art-gallery/pieces/28.html12.Michael Marrus, Sam Bronfman: The Life and Times of Seagram s Mr.Sam (1991), p.11213.ibid14.ibid15
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