(ical Coder CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO State 01W17 Convenes Here Governor, Mayor to Address Conclave Upwards of 500 delegates, rep- resenting 18 posts and 16 auxil- iaries of the Jewish War Vet- erans, will gather this weekend at the Fort Wayne hotel for the pepartment of Michigan conven- tion. Gov. G. Mennen Williams, Secretary of State Fred M. Alger and Mayor Eugene I. Van Ant- werp will be guests of honor at the banquet concluding the 'con- vention, set for 6:30 p: in. Sunday. BEGINS AT 9:30 A. M. The _ conclave will officially be- win at 9:30 a. rn., Saturday, when Rabbi Morris Adler, department chaplain, will dedicate part of his Sermon at Congregation Shaarey Eedek to the . JWV. Cold star parents and families are invited to attend the services. Highlighting a symposium on MYER DORFMAN veterans affairs, at 2:30 p. • • • 15at. , :nlay will be a talk by M'. Dorfman, national com- conclave, Harold Moran, depart- mander of JWV, on "JWV on the ment commander, will submit his annual report at 10 a. m., Sunday. National Scene." Other committees will also report CATHOLIC TO SPEAK at that time. Other subjects to be discussed The election of Department of at the symposium are "Place of Michigan officers will be held at Catholic and Jewish War Vet- 2 p. m. The officers-elect will be eran:: on the National Scene," by installed at the final banquet. Nicholas Wagner, national com- A citation will be presented by mander of Catholic War Vet- JWV to the mother who had the erans: "The GI and the VA," by most children serving in the Walter Scott, regional attorney armed forces in World War II. for the Veteran's Administration; WOMEN'S SCHEDULE • Americanism, and What JWV The women's convention sched- Can Do to Promote It," by Percy ule for Sunday is as follows: Friedlander, national American- 9:45 a. m.—Registration. ism chairman of JWV; and "GI 10:00 a. m.—Convene, Financing of the Home," by Lee 11:00 a. m.—Introduction of Richards, chief of the GI division of mortgages and finance for the guests. Committee reports. De- partment president's report. Michigan Mortgage Co. 1:00 p. m.—Recess. Arthur Lang will be moderator. 2:00 p. m.—Reconvene. School ' At 4:45 p. m, the following of instruction. Election of officers. committees and sub-committees Rose Cowan is auxiliary con- will meet: Registration, finance, vention chairman. She will be banquet,' Sergeant-at-arms, sales, assisted by Rose Cantor, Silvia public relations, resolutions, cre- Koss, Lillian Fink, Louba Lupi- dentials, all convention and gen- loff, Birdie Rosenberg, Elizabeth eral convention. Shapero, Adele Simms, Trudy MORAN TO REPORT Bale, Berte Troy, Rosalind Marks, Mickey Woolf and his orches- Lillian Panzer and Fan Henken. Mrs. Cowan will conduct the tra will furnish musk for the Saturday evening dance at the school of instruction. Herb Burdick is general con- hotel. Opening the second day of the vention chairman. Phil Roths- child handled publicity. Jewish Agencies Ask for Segregation Rule WASHINGTON — Asking t h e Supreme Court to rule on the ease of Heman Marion Sweatt, Negro who was refused admission to the University of Texas law school, the American Jewish Committee, Anti-Defamation Lea- gue of the Bnai Brith and the National Citizens' Council on Civil Rights submitted a brief as amid curiae, in which they con- tended that the "separate but equal" principle of providing seg- regated educational facilities for Negroes in southern states con- stitutes a clear violation of the guarantee of "equal protection of the laws" in the fourteenth amendment. Israel to Put Up 4 New Cities TEL AVIV — (Special) —In a move to ease the housing short- age, the Israeli government has decided to build four entirely new' cities in Galilee, bordering on Syria and Lebanon in the north. It is expected that 30,000 homes will be put up within less than six months at a cost of $30,000. Ten thousand newcomers will be moved to each of the cities with the expectation that they will shortly house 100,000 altogether. A building project for Safed, Tiberias and Herzlia is also in prospect. C HRONICLE Vol. 51, No. 19 4Sph• 27 Thursday, June 2, 1949 Zionism Must Stay Elath Tells Conclave Butcher `Boycott' to Open ZOA Elects Frisch; Progressives Quit (Special to the Jewish Chronicle) NEW YORK—Zionism must continue as a potent force Detroit Jewish women will in- augurate their partial boycott of laboring on behalf of Jsrael and world Jewry despite the Kosher butchers Monday when establishment of the State, Ambassador Eliahu Elath and Dr. • • • Abba Hillel Silver told delegates to the 52nd annual convention of the Zionist Organization of Amer- ica. As was expected, Daniel Frisch, was elected president of the ZOA, without opposition. Divisions within ZOA ranks came to an end when Rudolph G. Sonneborn, new chairman of the ZOA administrative council, an- nounced that the Committee for Progressive Zionism which has NEGOTIATIONS FAIL The plan was accepted volun- opposed the ZOA leadership for tarily by the Women's Kosher two years had been dissolved. Meat Actions. Committee when OFFERS UNITED FRONT the Community Council reported Joining in the sentiments for that it was getting nowhere with peace. Dr. Nahum Goldmann, the butchers in negotiations lead- chairman of the American section ing to eventual— prtto reductions. of the Jewish Agency for Pales- The butchers contend that the tine and an opponent of the retir- actions of the Council have been ing ZOA administration, offered arbitrary and that prices cannot to forget all past differences and be reduced if housewives con- to work on behalf of a united tinue their present practice of Zionism. purchasing only the best cuts and Reviewing the controversy that DANIEL FRISCH demanding special services. • • • The Council charges that a led him and Dr. Silver to resign steady decline in wholesale meat from the Agency executive, Dr. quidate all the Zionist organiza- prices has had no corresponding Emanuel Neumann, retiring pres- tions and merge them into a sin- effect on Kosher prices here. Non- ident, recommended that "in the gle unit. Kosher costs have fallen, the period which lies immediately He proposed that they be rep- Council points out, adding that ahead, the Zionist movement shall retain ultimate control of the resented in the federation on the many young housewives have Zionist funds, and the representa- basis of numerical strength, sug- abandoned Kashruth because of the allegedly prohibitive price of tion of the ZOA. the parent or- gesting the American Zionist ganization, shall not be substan- Council as an organization that the Kosher product. tially reduced." could provide the basis for this EYE FROZEN MEATS federation, Other measures to force prices BACKS AUTONOMY Dr. Silver, in discussing the WANTS U. S. 'PIONEERS' down considered by the women's group is the introduction in De- controversy, said he did not be- Ambassador Elath told the ZOA troit of frozen Kosher meat which lieve in the type of organization assembly that "Israel needs not has become popular in other cities "which permits the executive of only American money, American particularly Chicago. The ap- the Jewish Agency sitting in New know-how, but also pioneers proval of the local Rabbinate is York or Tel Aviv to dictate to from this country who should being awaited before the frozen the Jewish community of the cope to settle in Israel and join but cheaper product is brought United States" whom they must us in the building of our new into the city. appoint as chairman or executive State." The women have been using diroctor of a United Palestine Ap- "To achieve the noble purpose telephone squads, direct mail and peal. advertising to acquaint all Jewish Dr. Silver declared that he fav- for which the Jewish State was w o rn e n with the campaign. ored a federation of all Zionist created it is vital to preserve Picketing of shops is being con- bodies in the U. S. He asserted Zionism both in Israel and in the sidered. that it was not feasible to li- Diaspora", Elath said. "We are passing through a very dangerous and crucial period when not only non-Zionists but many veterans of the movement have begun to doubt whether of 1,000 a day, the Israeli gov- labor movement in Palestine, there is a necessity for Zionism ernment has given Mrs. Myerson Mrs. Myerson has filled key diplo- and a Zionist organization now leave from her cabinet post so matic posts since 1946, when she that the State of Israel exists. that she may tell American Jews was named chief of the political NEEDED TODAY the full story of conditions in department of the Jerusalem sec- "The truth is that Zionism to. Israel. She will arrive in this tion of the Jewish Agency for country Friday. Palestine. Immediately after the day is as necessary as it was in EX-ENVOY TO SOVIET establishment of Israel, she was 1897 (the date of the Basle con- The dinner meeting will be made administrator of the Jewish- vention at which the principles of under the chairmanship of Louis held section of Jerqsalem and Zionism were first formally ac- Berry, campaign chairman. He was elected to the Provisional cepted). has called,upon every worker to Council of government, the only "Zionism is essentially an cover his remaining prospect woman to sit in that body. idealistic movement, and its main slips immediately and upon every Her most recent post, before force lies in its moral and spirit- Jewish man 'or woman who has her present appointment, was as ual values. Its purposes as a na- not yet contributed to "join the the first Israeli envoy to the tional and democratic movement drive of the Jewish community Soviet Union. are toward progress and crea- tion." by making a most generous gift for the greatest "homecoming" REELECTED BY TECIINION A decision on the Judge Rif- in history and for the important NEW YORK—J. W. Wunsch, kind report on the future pro- services that make a better com- was elected president of the gram of the ZOA was put off to munity in Detroit," American Technion Society for permit further study of the rec- Long a leader of the Jewish the third consecutive term.' ommendations. they will refrain from purchas- ing any cuts costing more than 70 cents a pound. The boycott is backed by the Jewish Community Council in as- sociation with representatives of all major Jewish women's groups in the city in an attempt to break down alleged abuses by the Kosher butchers here. The limit- ation will prevail for two weeks. Golda Myerson to Spur Campaign Here Golda Myerson, Israel's top woman leader, will come to De- troit for the closing meeting of the 1949 Allied Jewish Campaign at 6 p. m., Thursday, June 9, in the Arabian Room of the Hotel Tuller. Workers and contributors of the campaign will hold a din- Ser honoring Mrs. Myerson, minister of labor and reconstruc- tion in the Israeli government. Campaign workers are concen- trating on the final stage of the all-community drive, after hold- ing the last formal report meet- ing Tuesday when the funds pledged to date passed the $4,500,- 000 mark. Unaudited figures Wednesday showed that pledges MINIM • 1.11111111 in all divisions are still slightly MRS. MYERSON • • • short of 85,000,000. GRANTED LEAVE the immigrants who are stream- Faced by the critical needs of ing into the country at the rate 1k a Copy — $3 Per Year