Americo ,Nlish Periodical 6 Friday, August $, 1,17 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Six AJ Conference Called for Nov. 29 Ecuador Welcomes the Homeless Orthodox Leaders End Aid Program Postponed Parley Slated for Chicago Will Advise JDC on Relief Activity NEW YORK—The signing of m agreement by the Joint Dis- tribution Committee with the Union o Orthodox Rabbis, pro- viding that those programs of the JDC devoted to the rehabil- itation and advancement of or- thodox Jewish life in Europe will be conducted with the coun- sel of Jewish orthodoxy in America was revealed today. At the proposal of the JDC, the Union of Orthodox Rabbis has sponsored the formation of a new body, the Jewish Central Orthodox Committee, represent- ing several sections cf ortho- doxy. The new committeee will work directly with the JDC. At the same time, the Union of Orthodox Rabbis will disas- sociate itself from all efforts or groups seeking to collect funds here or in Canada for assistance to orthodox institutions or pro- jects coming within the JDC overseas program. This action is expected to re- sult in the marked reduction of such appeals, which are com- petitive to the fund raising ef- forts of the United Jewish Ap- peal from which the JDC re- ceives its principal funds. The JDC will bear the cost of financing orthodox Jewish edu- cational institutions, Yeshivoth and the restoration of syna- gogues. The Vaad Hahatzala, which has operated as an orthodox Jewish fund-raising agency for overseas purposes with the spon- iorship of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis, is to withdraw from all general relief activities in behalf of Europe's Jewish survivors. Dr. Henry Shoskes, HIAS Latin America representative, leads a group of Jewish immigrants in services thanking the Ecuadorian government for its declaration of an "open door policy" to, the homeless. The ceremony was staged at the only monument in the world marking the equator. Albert L. Harris, HIAS Director of Latin American Activities, is shown second from right In the front row. 4:1-Otas:10-0-0- 00 Mandate Died With League, Briton Avers LAKE SUCCESS, (JTA)—The British government, believes that the Palestine Manadte expired with the demise of the League of Nations, its delegate to the Se- curity Council's membership com- mittee said here. The statement came in debate on the application for member- ship in the UN by Transjordan, which was part of the Palestine Mandate. The 131 itish representa- tive, Paul Falla, defended Brit- ain's unilateral proclamation of Transjordan's independence by NEW YORK (JTA)—An anony- declaring that with the death of mous telephone caller told the the League of Nations it devolved Jewish Telegraphic Agency that upon the British government the ''Revisionists and other or- either to declare Transjordan in- ganizations in America support- dependent or seek a trusteeship. ing the Irgun" had nothing to do It decided on the former with the defacement of British course, he said, after consultation consulates in New York and other with the UN General Assembly. American cities during the last Falla made no reference to Pal- week-end. He refused to give his estine proper. name, but insisted that he was Falla spoke after, a statement speaking "officially." by Soviet delegate Alexei N. Three youths were arrested, two Krasilnikov, who said that the in Philadelphia and one in Wash- Palestine Mandate had never been ington, in the painting of anti- terminated, and consequ ently British slogans and swastikas on Transjordan's status as' an inde- the buildings. pendent state was invalid. In New York three-foot long The Soviet spokesman said the slogans in red paint read: "Nazis," "British Following Nazis," and regular procedures laid down for "S.S. Exodus 1947." Other slo- termination of a mandate had gans appeared in Philadelphia, been violated by Britain's declara- Baltimore, Chicago and Los An- tion of Transjordan's independ- ence. The General Assembly re- geles. solution last year welcoming Transjordan's independence was not sufficient to legalize violation Argentine Jews Show of the Mandate, he added. NEW YORK—The fourth ses- sion of the American Jewish Conferetce will be held at the Palmer House, Chicago, Satur- day, Nov. 29 to Monday, Dec. 1, Louis Lipsky, chairman of the conference executive committee, announced today. The meeting was postponed because of a vital conference of the Zionist actions committee in Geneva requiring the presence of many delegates and officers. The chief item on the AJC session's agenda will be the pro- posed formation of a permanent body to represent all Jews in the United States. The plan for permanency, which will be presented by Dr. Maurice N. Eisenarath, has been the subject of widespread dis- cussion and will be debated at public hearings throughout the country prior to the Chicago meeting. 04a00-00*-0 01:1000 ,00 atu csocie WANTED' IS YOUR CAR TOO OLD TO INSURE? BOYS OF HIGH SCHOOL and INTERMEDIATE AGE to earn money the year around with only few , hours work weekly. 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