A merica 'wish Periodical CeNter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 13 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Friday, December 15, 1944 tion with the Jewish Agency for the Jews of Europe" and ap- David Sher, NCRAC He ad, Urges New York Palestine, all necessary financial pealed for extension of the term and technical assistance to help of the Board. State to Bar Employment Discrimination (Continued from Page 1) meet the problem if transporta- Labor Committee Leaves NEW YORK — Declaring that groups in the community shall one fraction of a fraction." He tion, feeding, supplies and recon- A disturbing moment at the the State has as much right to not be arbitrarily excluded. waned the delgates against rais- struction be privided. The exe- "And now we ask that as a ing their hopes too high, point- cution of this program is an es- Conference developed when it bar employment discrimination on ing out that "we are going into sential element in the fulfillment was announced that the sub- the basis of race, color or creed matter of the public policy of committee, to which the matter it has the right to exercise New York no enterprise in the . " ... ..3 decade of tensions, strains and of the pledge to create a world had previously been submitted as police power to "prohibit child state shall arbitrarily bar from of justice, security and freedom." for Jews, perhaps not ."--11justments for consideration. had voted to labor, substandard wages and in- its employment persons of any The Conference regretted that 1 0L,nly in Europe, but elsewhere." color, creed or nationality, "so little had been done" and confirm the recommendation of ordinate hours," David Sher, race, Resolutions the Interim Committee to admit president of the National Com- as the state has already in exer- The Conference adopted a reso- again appealed to the United Na- the Jewish People's Fraternal Or- munity Relations Advisory Coun- cise of police power and for pro- lution calling for cooperation in tions "to avail themselves of the der. Upon the announcement of cil, testifying at public hearings tection of public welfare prohib- the establishment, for the period opportunity for the rescue of the recommendation the delegates of the New York State Commis- ited child labor, substandard of the peace settlement, of a Jews from imminent death in representing the Jewish Labor sion Against Discrimination, urg- wages and inordinate hours." joint working body designed to ghettos, internment, concentra- Committee, which had previously ed the passage of legislation to Mr. Sher, pointing out that achieve, as far as possible, com- tion and labor camps by exchange submitted a memorandum object- set up a State Fair Employment "maximum productivity is impos- bined representation of Jewish of these Jews for Germans held ing to the admission of the Fra- Practices Commission. sible if useful workers are pre- bodies before international con- by the Allies." It expressed ternal Order on the ground that Speaking for the NCRAC, cluded from their proper role ferences, councils and agencies of thanks to the United Nations for its admission would be contrary which is composed of six national in the economic system by whol- easing the food blockade which the United Nations. This joint to a decision reached at the first Jewish agencies and 18th Jewish 1T uneconomic criterion" said enabled the sending of food to body would seek to cooperate annual session of the Conference Community Councils throughout that in the interest of maximum with the Jewish Agency for Pal- internees in German camps, and a year ago and on the ground the country, Mr. Sher said: "The production so necessary to our voiced its appreciation of the ef- estine with due consideration of that the fraternal order was a future national economy that we the Agency's special international forts of Sweden, Spain, Portugal Communist organization, left the movement to abate job discrim- cannot "emphasize too much that by law made its first stand status. The resolution also auth- and the Vatican to assist the gathering for New York. The ination the realm of public employ- the problem of economic discrim- orized the Conference's executive Jews in Hungary and elsewhere. delegates declared that the Jew- in ment. The state, as an employer ination must not be viewed as body to designate, when the need In another resolution the con- ish Labor Committee will issue must itself be free from the prac- the exclusive concern of the min- arises, the representatives of the ference urged that "the govern- a statement in New York. tice of discrimination before it ority groups who are its imme- Conference to the joint working ments of those liberated countries can expect its citizens to obey diate victims. It is a community body and to international confer- whose Jewish citizens are being its edicts against discrimination. problem that calls for a com- ences, councils, and agencies of held by the Reich as forced la- A similar situation became ap- munity solution." SEGAL the United Nations. borers in Germany and other parent where public contracts The Palestine resolution adopt- Axis-dominated countries, demand were involved. There is no dis- (Continued from Page 4) A usurer makes of Moses a ed by the Conference greeted through all appropriate channels crimination on the ground of fool and falsifies his teachings. President Roosevelt and hailed that these Jewish forced labor- being there has helped to fill up race, creed or color in the collec- his assurances on the formation ers be accorded the same treat- the rooms and to raise the rates; tion of taxes; it would seem of a Jewish Commonwealth. "The ment as their non-Jewish citizens so that his mother couldn't find unthinkable that discrimination Just 2 drops Penetro American Jewish Conference," it in the same category." It asked a decent place to live in when should be sanctioned in the ex- Nose Drops In each nostril help you said, "urges in accordance with that these governments, as well she was there visiting him. The penditure of public funds. So, breathe freer almost the solemn commitment made in as the International Red Cross, kid lost a leg. too, where a franchise is granted instantly. Relieve the the Balfour Declaration and in use every possible effort for the head cold nasal misery. Well, my friend, I'm not tell- to a utility which in the tradi- Only 25c-21/2 times as the Palestine Mandate, and in the repatriation of these Jewish ing you what to do about going tional phrase becomes affected much for 60c. Caution: face of the mounting tragedy of forced laborers, who are in con- to Miami Beach, but that's the with a public interest, the state Use only as directed. stant danger of extermination. Penetro Nose Drops the Jewish people, that the White may and has required that in way I'd feel about it. It expressed appreciation. o \ e Paper be immediately abrogated the conduct of such a privilege, , your wife's all ready to and that unrestricted immigra- efforts of the Red Cross a go and it's a pity to be all tion and land settlement of Jews urged that it take steps to secure civilian prisoner of war status dressed up and no place to go. in Palestine be facilitated. lt • "We call upon the United Na- for Jews interned in German But then, I guess, it's a pity, too, that a wounded soldier's wife tions in their program of recon- camps in occupied territory. struction to make possible the The Conference welcomed the has no place to go when she transfer to and the rehabilitation "organized cooperation establish- comes to visit him in Miami in Palestine of all who seek to ed between its Rescue Commis- Beach, a pity that the soldier rebuild their lives there," the sion and some of the functional has lost his leg, a pity that he resolution continued. "The Amer- agencies in the field of rescue," has had to lose these years of ican Jewish Conference further and instructed the commission to his youth. urges that through the responsi- continue its efforts to extend It seems a matter of deciding YOUR BEST ble intergovernmental agencies of the area of cooperation so as between pities and maybe your the United Nations, in coopera- to include all the Jewish bodies wife's pity for herself is the INSURANCE working for the rescue of our least. FOR THE brethren. The Conference also Mind you, I'm not telling you urged that the American Jew- what to do. I am never a fellow FUTURE - - - Sincere . Chanukah Greetings! ish communities be made aware to hand down dictates to other of the pressing need for action people, since I have enough to • to rescue the Jews of Europe do to regulate myself. But I'll and that these - communities be tell you this: You'd be a hell HOTEL SAVARINE urged to cooperate with the Res- of a lot more comfortable bath- cue Commission of the Confer- ing in the sea off Labrador this East Jefferson at Lenox ence. winter than at Miami Beach— The meeting also appealed to that is, if you have any kind Michigan's Largest Clothier Excellent Facilities for the American Jewish communi- of a conscience, and I take it Parties, Banquets. Weddings ties to make available increasing that you have one. funds to rescue agencies, at the Dancing and Entertainment same time recommending that in Our Famous Nightl y\ the Rescue Commission of the Conference continue to discharge its functions in the field of res- FIESTA BAR cue so long as it is necessary. The Conference expressed its No Cover or Minimum Charge thanks to the War Refugee Board for its "untiring efforts to rescue CONFERENCE t . -- NOW! 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