All Out to Salute Birthday! CHRONICLE- Vol. 51, No. 15 4'E-114. 27 Thursday, 'May 12, 1919 Israeli UN Bid Blocked, 33 to 11 Happy Birthday! Approval Believed . Imminent (Special to the chronicle) LAKE SUCCESS—Unless some inforseen barrier turns up, Israel will become a full-fledged mein- ber of the United Nations today or Friday. This was indicated when the special political committee of the world assembly approved the ap- plication of the Jewish State by a vote of 33 to 11 with 13 absten- tions. The committee has a member from every nation in the UN. The margin was well over the Swo-thirds majority needed when the General Assembly takes a Anal vote. The Arab bloc and its strong supporters alone voted against admission. The latter in- eluded Afghanistan, Burma, In- dia, Iran and Pakistan. BRITISH, FRENCH SILENT Great Britain and France ab- stained, both on the argiiinent that Israel had not given proper assurances on the problem of the Arab refugees and on the plan to internationalize Jerusalem. The Scandinavians also abstained chiefly because of dissatisfaction . I with Israel's explanation of its American Jewry celebrated the first anniversary of the Inde- (Continued on Page 14) pendence of Israel by honoring President Chaim Weizmann with checks totaling $15,526,920 for the United Jewish Appeal pro- ram of immigration and resettlement in the Jewish State. Dr. Weizmann, shown above cutting a birthday cake with Mrs. . _ Weizmann, was principal speaker at the celebration sponsored by the United Jewish Appeal. "The future of everything that we have built up in Israel depends in very considerable measure on the Appeal," declared Dr. Weizmann. , • Heads Hadassah Ilk a Copy — $3 Per Year Edwards Proclaims `State of Israel Day' Detroit Jews by the thousands will throng the coliseum at the State Fair Grounds Sunday, beginning at 2:15 p.m. to celebrate the first year of Israel's independence and to reaffirm their faith in the fledgeling state. The Jewish Com- munity Council and the Zionist Council, who are sponsoring 'the event, have arranged a short 55 Percent Ill • 111 Allied Drive b ut stirring program. Mayor George Edwards, on behalf of the City of Detroit, has proclaimed Sunday "State of Israel Day," and has issued the Fifty-five percent of the $6,395,- following proclamation: 000 quota of the Allied Jewish WI1EREAS, An independent Campaign is in with only 45 per- Jewish State under the name of the State of Israel came into ex- cent coverage it was reported istence in Palestine in accord- Wednesday at campaign head- ance with a resolution of the quarters. General Assembly of the United Nations; and At the report meeting Monday, in the Detroit Leland, $3,367,418 INDORSED BY U. S. WHEREAS, The United States or 52 percent had been reported has given its support and recogn- with 40 percent coverage. Of this, ition to the State of Israel, and the Women's Division had similar acts of recognition have brought in $542,000 or 83 percent been accorded to Israel by well of their quota with 65 percent of over 50 foreign countries; and • prospects. visited. WHEREAS, a great. historic The report meeting heard Louis tragedy, the tragedy of Jewish' Berry, campaign chairman, spur national homelessness, has there- solicitors to redoubled efforts. He by been brought to an end after pointed to the crisis which is in almost 2,000 years, and one more oppressed danger of enveloping Israel be- been per nationality has thereby cause of the lack of funds to take to resume inde- care of the unexpected high im- pendent existence; and migration. WHEREAS, May 15, the anni- e vrsary of the eclara tion o f in- Movies of the rebuilding of de pendence of the State Israel were shown with Herman coincides with the "I of Is rael Am An Lewis as narrator. The next re- American Day" proclaimed by port meeting will be Friday at President Truman to remind us 12:30 p.m. at the Leland. of the priceless heritage of free- dom we enjoy as the result of Z-Day Workers to Hear Israel Visitors our own Declaration of Inde- pendence 173 years ago, for which our forefathers fought with the same heroic courage then as the people of Israel fight Two now, and for the same ideals cf Detroiters just back from regional' conference in Grand , have been obtained in the area. self-government, freedom and Israel will be guests of honor at I Rapids May I. the membership mobilization I In Pontiac, Thomas llorwitz equality; and In the Berri en County District,' regional secretary and president BEST WISHES TO STATE breakfast of the Zionist Organi- a gala affair was held on May 4 of the Pontiac district, zation of Detroit at 10:30 a.m., at WHEREAS, the Citizens of called a commemorating the establish- , special meeting on May 4, when the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Detroit, like the people of Amer- David Zellman and Robert Mar- ment of the State of Israel, and ! the entire membership of the dis- ica, are traditionally happy to wil, board members of the dis- every member of the Jewish trict was re-enrolled, and sev- rejoice over the victory of free- community signed the ZOA Book eral new members were obtained trict, will portray 'their experi- dom and human liberty all over ence in the new Jewish State, of Remembrance. I in a community where virtually the world; The address which Daniel every Jewish person is prior to joining the hundreds of a mem- NOW THEREFORE, 1, GEORGE other Zionist workers who will Frisch delivered at the regional ber of the Zionist Organization. EDWARDS, ACTING MAYOR conference was recorded and pre-1 Similar meetings were held in visit Rrospective members during OF THE CITY OF DETROIT, do the day to enroll them in the sented over the local radio sta- Grand Rapids, Muskegon, South hereby PROCLAIM MAY 15, 1919, tion in Benton Harbor in con- Haven and Saginaw during the Zionist Organization of as STATE OF ISRAEL DAY, and America. junction with the celebration. first part of the month. Projected MOBILIZATION MONTH David J. Ross, president of the meetings are scheduled for Kala- do call upon the citizens of De- Gov. G. Mennen Williams has troit to join me in best wishes for Berrien county Zionist district, proclaimed the month of May as said mazoo:Lansing, Flint, Port Huron (Continued on Page 2) that many new members and the Upper Membership Mobilization Month Peninsula. • - — for the Zionist Organization in Michigan," Morris M. Jacobs, Dr. Bunche Honored president of the. Michigan Zionist Region, said in a Z-Day state.: for Palestine Mediation ment. NEW YORK—(Special ) The LONDt•MI—(WNS )—The Man- The Workmen's Circle Chorus "In accordance with this proc- American Association for the chester Guardian predicted la ma tion Zionists throughout of 110 voices will give their an- that Michigan are extending their en- nual concert at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, United Nations presented its an- Britain will extend de jure ergies so that the maximum mem- May 22 at the Institute of Arts nual award Monday to Dr. Ralph recognition to Israel in the near future. bership will be enrolled in the under the direction of Don Froh- J. Bunche for his work in bring- Lending. weight to the predic- region during the month. This man, concert and opera singer ing about the armistice in Pales- tion was the acceptance by For- effort is being undertaken in ad- and leader. tine. eign Minister Bevin of an invita- dition to the tremendous energies The chorus has just returned being poured into the United Jew- from Cleveland where it was ac- Dr. Bunche told a dinner tion to attend a reception ish Appeal campaign by our mem- clamied by the city's music throng who came to tendered by the Isrweli mission honor him here on the celebration bership in every community in critics.. of Israel's that "the UN would not tolerate first anniversary. the state." Guest soloist here will be the new force in the settlement of STATE RESPONDS Though Bevin accepted the in- renowned Cantor Sidney Shicoff differences in Palestine." vitation, he did not attend the Milton Parson, acting regional of New York who will make his function because, he said, '-e was director, reported that activities first appearance in Detroit. He POLISH MEAT TO ISRAEL too pre-occupied with the forth- in the membership mobilization will sing Yiddish and Palestinian TEL AVIV (MNB)—Israel will coming conference of ministers. effort throughout the region have songs, operatic arias and cantoral receive 400 tons of Kosher meat Attending been accelerated greatly since the chants. were a number of high British caLiz . members, Includ- canned in Poland. ing Herbert Morrison. • - • Ziontsts Rally for New Members MRS BARGMAN • • • Chapter Elects Mrs. Bargman Mrs. Theodore Bargman was elected president of Detroit Chap- ter of Hadassah at the annual meeting Tuesday. She succeeds Mrs. Harry L. Jones. Other officers are as follows: Secretary to the president, Mrs. Philip Broudo; executive vice president, Mrs. Alfred Meyers; administrative vice president, Mrs. Frank Wetsman; vice presi- dents, Mesdames Joseph Newman, Simon Diamond, S. Baer Keidan, Adolph Lowe, Joseph Jackier, George Stutz, and Samuel Yura; Secretaries, Mesdames Bud Blum, Saul R. Levin, Julian S. Tobias, Byron H. Gerson, Irving Wartell and Ellis Fishman; and treasurer, Mrs. Seine! J. Greenberg. !Ls Full Recognition by Britain Seen Concert May 22 by Circle Chorus —