Page Five DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday. June 20, 1947 The Voice of the Man in the Street Photos by JACK BIGELMAN TIME: Thursday afternoon. PLACE: Dexter and Burlin- game avenues. QUESTION: Do you favor a hi-national state with equa- lity for Arabs and Jews ha Palestine? MRS. MILDRED BERESII, 3214 Lawrence avenue, housewife. I don't think that a bi-national House Asked to Look Into the Activities of Wealthy, 82-Year-Old Rabble-Rouser A rich founda- NEW YORK tion to spread hostility against Jews and Negroes has been organ- ized by George W. Armstrong, 82- year-old oil operator and land owner, the American Jewish Com- mittee revealed this week in call- ing upon the House of Representa- tives un-American activities com- mittee to investigate Armstrong's activities. In a recent publication, Arm- strong disclosed that "I have in- corporated the 'Judge Armstrong Foundation' and have provided by will that the/greater part of my estate, sJ. h promises to be con- siderable, shall go to this founda- tion." government in Palestine would work very well, especially as far as the Jews are REGARDED AS MENACE concerned. In Because of its potentially strong the first place, financial resources, the Armstrong the Arabs out- foundation is regarded as a menace number the which, if unchecked, play sow the Jews, so how seeds of race hatred in areas where the forces of bigotry have could there be hitherto made no headway. equality? According to the committee• on The numer- legal and civic affairs of the Am- ous fights in erican Jewish Committee, Arm- the past seem strong recently visited Chicago to to indicate that consult with prominent lawyers plans for the foundation's the two nationalities haven't been about future. On March 10 of this year, able to get along very well to- Armstrong disclosed his plans to gether to solve their difficulties. disseminate hatred and, prejudice no questioning that against Jews and Negroes on a There no the Jews really need a home and scale never before attempted. a Homeland. After wrangling for so many years, Palestine seems to be the answer to the problem. But I really can't see how the Arabs and Jews - will be able to work harmoniously in a dual government. PROFESSIONAL BIGOTS He advocated repeal of sections of the 14th and 15th Amendments to the Constitution, "thereby limit- ing the franchise to the nation's white Americans." One of his pub- lications, dedicated to Rep. John E. Rankin of Mississippi, contains rabble-rousing attacks on Jews and Negroes and runs the gamut of bigotry. Armstrong, whose associates In- clude otheutprofessional exponents of hatred, has long been known as a peddler of race prejudice. During the war he published hate litera- ture clandestinely, according to the American Jewish Committee inves- tigation. IRVING I. GRUSIIKY, 2545 Sturtevant avenue, driver. A government where both Arabs and Jews have equality, I think, is the best solution. If both par- ties can't agree to the way of ruling the country, then two sepa r ate governme nts should be set up, dividing the country in two, with the Arabs ruling one halt and the Jews the other. This should be done with the United Nations as the overall susiervisor. We've been fooling around long enough with the problem and in the meantime, many people are getting killed. The UN must arrive at a prac- tical solution before more lose their lives in Palestine. Corwin-Nemesis of Un-Americans carried less than $10,000, are enti- tled to apply for insurance in the amount, that together with preset t government insurance will not ex- ceed a total of $10.000. Insurance surrendered for its cash value may not be replaced. • • • By DR. PERRY BURNSTINE DIVIDENDS: National service life insurance AN ELABORATE program is being prepared for the eighth an- contracts will be paid in dividends nual convention of the Department as may be determined by the ad- of Michigan, Jewish War Veterans. ministrator of veterans affairs. • to be held June 28.29 at JWV headquarters, 8212 12th street. TERMINAL LEAVE BONDS: Election of offlcers will take place. These bonds may be assigned Representatives of the national to the Veterans Administration for and regional organziations are ex- paying premiums on: 1. Current pected, as well as delegates from insurance. 2. Re-instated insur- posts in Wyandotte, River Rouge, ance. 3. New insurance. Accrued Trenton, Flint, Lansing and Grand interest on the bond will be al- lowed in addition to the principal. Rapids. • • • Premiums paid in advance are THOMAS D. ROBERTS, region- discounted at 3 per cent per year. Reinstatement of lapsed insur- al insurance officer of the Veter- ans Administration, has requested ance may level premium; policy that the following Information be which has lapsed may be reilf- published for the benefit of veter- stated anytime within the term period upon written application ans: accepted by: 1. Two monthly pre- INSURANCE ISSUED: miums without interest. 2. Satis- Five-year term; ordinary life, factory evidence of the required 30-payment life, state of health. 20-payment life, of 60, Endowment at age THE LT. ELI LEVIN Ladies of 65, NATHAN STRAUS HI of New Endowment at age Auxiliary No. 230 and the Lawr- York City Is one of three new 20-year endowment. ence H. Jones Auxiliary No. 190 members elected to the board of • • • will treat 40 men from the Dear- directors of the Palestine Eco- nomic Corporation, largest Amer- 1BENEFICIARIES: born Hospital to a ballgame at lean business enterprise in Pales-1 Insured may designate any per- Briggs Stadium June 27. A meet- tine. Straus, former officer in son or persons; a corporation; a ing of the auxiliary is planned vice-president and I state of insured optional settle- for Tuesday at the home of Eva the USNR, a director of the Nathan Straus- meats: Mann, 16516 Mansfield avenue. Duparquet, Inc., hotel and res- 1. In one sum. • • taurant equipment firm. 2. Equp.1 monthly Installments DETROIT LADIES Auxiliary of from 36 to 240 in multiples of No. 135 honored past president 12. Hadassah Unit to End, 3. Monthly income for life-120 Hattie Cohen, with a buffet sup- per Thursday at the home of months guaranteed. Season With a Party 4. Refund life income, face Theresa Levy for garden party is planned • • • A value guaranteed. the final meeting of the year of Total disability benefits priir to DETROIT POST No. 135 elect- the Business and Professional Di- the insured's 60th birthday, pay- ed the following officers for 1947- vision of Hadassah Sunday with ment of extra premium for meet- Mrs. Morris Zelenko, 17560 Wis- ing specified health requirements 48: Di'. Joseph R. Eder, comman- provide payment of $5 monthly for consin avenue, as hostess. Miss Miriam Goldstein, division each $1,000 of insurance, where der; Arthur M. Land, senior vice. chairman, will give the annual re- disability exists, commencing the commander; Sidney White, junior port and officers will be elected. first day of the seventh consecu- vice-commander; Leon Ginsburg, quartermaster; Harry Madison, Mrs. M. A. Wayne, newly-elected tive month of such disability. Face regional educational director, will of policy not reduced by such judge advocate; Dr, L. Kazdan, payments. surgeon; and David Gutman, be guest speaker. • • chaplain. David Kay is retiring For information call Ethel Ro- FILING FOR INSURANCE: senthal, membership chairman TY. Veterans, who served between commander. 1-2190. BROADCAST Economics Aide • (Continued from page 3) and records to help broaden thel soldiers' understanding of de- mocracy Considering all this w h y should the Un-American Activi- ties Committee persecute this man who is so widely held to be one of the outstanding inter-, meters of true Americanism? Perhaps it is because Norman Corwin's election program dur- ing the last presidential election CHARLES LEVY, 2633 Buena is said to have won from one to three million votes for the late Vista avenue, social worker. Even though the Jews have President Roosevelt. And it is contributed so much to Palestine undoubtedly also connected with the fact that Corwin is now by raising the standard of living, chairman of the radio division cooperation in the government is the only prac- of Progressive Citizens of Aider- ticable solution. ica, and another election is rol- I think that• ling around. It would certainly be a feather the two nation- alities could in the hats of Messers Thomas,' work together Rankin and company if they, in peace and could put the skids on Corwin. harmony. In But the Un-American Activities the absence of Coninilttee has bitten off more any other solu- than it could chew many times tion, this bi- before, and this time probably national g o v- won't be the last. ernment would be the best. If we continue to hold out for our ideal, Rabbi Fram to Base "CHESTERFIELDS ARE NO STRANGERS THEY'RE ALWAYS WELCOME" SOON TO ArrtAt wirn FITZGARALD IN 1./.111.10UNT'S "WELCOME STRANGER" ' S a pure Jewish state with the Sermons on Proverbs Jews in control, we'll go on like "The Proverbs of the Bible and we have in the past, not gaining anything. When I look at the situ- the Talmud" will be the subject of a series of summer sermons ation in the light of past ex- to be delivered by Rabbi Leon periences, this form of govern- ment impresses me as being very Fram at the Sabbath Eve ser- vices a Temple Israel begin- practical. ning Friday, June 20. The first proverb to be dis- WILBERT SIMKOVITZ 4 0 2 1 cussed will be "Righteousness Monterey, U. of D. student. Delivereth from Death." I'm convinced that all the peo- Sabbath Eve services are now ple living in Palestine should be being held in the auditorium of represented in the government, Hampton School, 18460 Warring- but that doesn't — ton drive at Pickford avenue. They begin at 8:3t5 and end at 9. seem to be the issue now. Ac- tually immigra- tion is the Jews' ship, the Arabs are also prosper- main concern. ing. Anyone can see that if the We know that land can hold 100,000 British the land is ca- troops, it can hold the immigrants pable of sup- who will work .the soil. Before porting m or e any answer can be given, we are people than should get the British it of Pal- now living estine and give the Mandate to there. contrary to some peoples Nations. *pinions. Under JeWish leader- the United - J V Oct. 8, 1940, and Sept. 2, 1943, and Corriaht On. Wen is Mntt Tos.cco Cw