A DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, May 7, 1948 The Voice of the Round Table Host Man in the Street to 'Virginia Rabbi Scientists Protest Attack on Yassky Farband Guest Photos by JACK BICil LMAN interfraternal Fete TIME: Thursday afternoon. Set for Wednesday PLACE: Dexter and Davison. QUESTION: How do you feel A Rabbi from West Virginia about Gov. Sigler's failure to keep his promise to include will be one of the principal FEPC legislation on the agen- speakers at the seventh annual da of the legislature? interfraternal dinner of Bnai Brith, the Knights of Columbus MRS. HARRY SOLOM, 4073 and the Masons at 6:45 p.m., Clements avenue, housewife. I worked in the campaign to Wednesday in the Crystal ball- get FEPC put into law and, of room of Masonic Temple. course, am disappointed at G o v . Sigler's failure to keep his promise. Women of Today, a club I belong to, active in Rabbi Louis J. Cashdan of the Virginia Street Temple, Charleston, will share the ros- trum with John J. Sloan of the Detroit Knights of Columbus and Paul Strawhecker of Grand Rapids, past master of the Mich- igan Grand Lodge, F and A M. FEPC Sponsor is the Detroit Round drive. The Table of Christians and Jews. members still Walter W. Fuller, fraternal are determined to keep at the project until it editor of the D.:troit Jews, will be toastmaster. For reservations is successful. veirt- I believe that if enough pres- sure is put on Gov. Sigler, he will eventually do something about FEPC. call CA. 7504. LOUIS EGNATER, 2696 Buena Vista avenue, U. of D. dental student. Since Gov. Signer said he would include FEPC legislation on the agenda of the legislature, he should have kept his prom- ise. There m a y be some rea- sons why he did not push the bill. Per- haps he never really intended to do so in the first place, or maybe other things have come up, forcing him to place FEPC in the back- ground. Personally, I do not think FEPC legislation will be too ef- fective. But it will be a start Page Five ISAAC HAMLIN, secretary of the National Committee for Labor Palestine, will address a special meeting of the Ar- lazaroff branch of the Jewish Workers Alliance National (Farband), Wednesday eve- ning in the Labor Zionist In. stitute. Cantor Robert Thul- man will head the musical program and lead in commu- munity singing. Liberalized DP Bill Expected to Pass in Senate and House NEW YORK—President Tru- man has been given a strongly- worded protest against the "horrifying massacre" of Pales- tinian medical personnel by Arabs on April 13. Signed by 86 top-ranking American physicians, research scientists, educators, deans and department heads of medical schools and hospitals, the letter couched in sharp accents, re- quests American action "to make impossible any recurrence of such a tragedy . . . which out- rages every decent instinct of civilized man." The incident referred to is the killing of the Hadassah med- ical director, Dr. Haim Yassky, and 76 workers, patients and members of the Hadassah and Hebrew University Staff who were ambushed in a routine medical convoy on its way from the center of Jerusalem to Mt. Scopus, site of the Hadassah Hospital. Yish u v Starts Project to House Refugees NEW YORK—The cornerstone has been laid at Ramat Gan for a large housing project for Po- lish refugees arriving in Pal- estine in great numbers, the local office of the World Con- federation of General Zionists, announced. Arab Chief Gets Quick Answer Front Ha ganah JERUSALEM — (World News Services)—Last week a Beirut newspaper published a picture of Arab Commander Mohammed Bey Hammad and his staff with the caption "Commander of Hai- c ilUN ret 4Fk 'i fa asks: 'Where are you, cow, ardly Jews' " The next day Ilaganah radio in Haifa replied: "Not very far from the commander." The following day Commander Hammad and his staff were killed by Haganah. The Arab National Committee published a tribute to him and his staff who "have gone to meet Allah for the sake of Palestine." By ESTELLE BRAND would at least increase the fig- ure from 100,000 to 200,000. He WASHINGTON (WNS) —The asked the Senators also to modi- Senate DP bill has been definite- fy the narrow restrictions writ- ly scheduled for floor action on ten into the bill. changes," "Without these Green said, ''the bill is wholly inadequate, either to give Dis- placed Persons the substantial aid they deserve or to establish the leadership by the United States which is necessary to lead Some members will raise stiff other nations to take part in the opposition to increased immigra- solution of this vital problem." tion; others will fight just as The House DP bill met stiff hard to amend the bill so as to make it more liberal. Some 18 opposition when it came to the amendments have been introduc- full House judiciary committee ed already, many of them cover- for a vote. But in the House, as ing points that were to have been in the Senate, the Republican written into the original com- leadership had written up DP mittee version but which were legislation as something that in the right direction. kept out so that the bill could must go through this session and backers of the bill had little fear LILLIAN GREENBAUM, 2611 be unanimously reported out. that it would ultimately pass. Senators Cooper, Ferguson and Carter avenue. I believe Gov. Sigler was ob- McGrath are leading the fight to ligated to do something about liberalize the measure. Other voices have been raised FEPC in the special session of in favor of liberalizing the bill. the legislature. Eight classes on the "History AFL President William Green He definitely wrote every member of the Sen- of. the Jewish People" will be promised he ate last month urging them to conducted by the youth section would, and his adopt the amendments to the of Lodge No. 445, Jewish Peo- failure to act ples Fraternal Order. bill as well as the bill. will certainly or about May 13. It is predicted that the debate on the measure will be sharp but not of long duration and the bill will pass after two or three days on the floor. Jewish History Classes Set by Fraternal Group make many The AFL would still welcome persons skepti- the admission of 400,000 Dis- cal of his word. placed Persons over a four year I think an period, he said, adding that he FEPC law is hoped the present Senate bill very much needed in Mich- igan and the whole country, for that matter. But we will never get such a bill if our politicians fail to act. Open to the public, the ses- sions will be held at 8 p.m., the second and fourth Thursdays of the month at the Jewish Cultural Center, 2705 Joy road. spend a splendid DAVID GINSBURG, 1874 Oak- man boulevard, Wayne Uni- versity student. It appears that Gov. Sigler is being guided by forces in and out of the legislature who don't favor FEPC. At any rate,' this is the impres- sion one gets from his fail- ure to push FEPC legisla- ti9n after he promised he would. If the citi- zens cannot de- pend on him to keep his promise on FEPC, then they cannot depend on him in anything. FEPC in some form or other will become a law some day regardless of Gov. Sigler's ac- tions or failures. LIBERTY SOCIAL CLUB A card party is planned by the Liberty Social Club for May 23 at Beth Aaron. For tickets call M. Roberts, TY. 6-2186. 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