You Are As Old As You Feel C i ptl a w-Lt J'aurah, ICLE See Pane 16 Read Old Days Relived on Page 4 • Vol. 52 — No. 1 64E%). 27 Pledge Z-Day j N 0 (') 5, 1950 10c a Copy —$3 Per Year 'OP Sharett Hits Unholy Bloc • In UN Vote F JERUSALEM—(SPECIAL)—"A front resting on two main formations—the Roman Catholic and Soviet blocs" is responsible for the UN decision to internationalize Jeru- salem, Moshe Sharett, Israeli foreign minister, told the Knes- set upon his return from Lake Success. Shown above are past presidents of the Zionist Organization of Detroit who are participating in the membership drive on "Z-Day." They are, seated, left to right, Maurice H. Zackheim, Leon say, present president; Benjamin Weiss, and D r. A. M. Ilershman. Standing, left to right, Philip Slomovitz, Abraham Cooper, Rabbi Morris Adler, Lawrence W. Crohn, Rabbi Leon Fran, Morris M. Jacobs and Units I. Ellman. Unable to attend were Dr. Noah Aroustant, Dr. Harry E. August, William B. Isenberg and Robert Marwil. Dr. Hershman, speaking for the group stated, 'The Zion- ist Organisation of Detroit may count upon the active participation and 100 per cent support of all past presidents is "Operation Z-Day" to be held all day Sunday." `Wisdom of the Rabbis' Slated on Chronicle Hour The "Wisdom of the Rabbis" will highlight the Detroit-Jewish Chronicle Hour at 10:45 am. Sunday over WKMH, 1310 on your dial. It will take the form of a aeries of brief dramatic skits on the teachings of the Talmud and the Bible. They will be enacted by the Chronicle Players. The calendar of local events School Accepts Gift Barring Aid to Jews LANCASTER, Pa. — (WNS) — Lafayette College will accept 1713,506, the first installment on 41 .t bequest left the college by Frederick F. Dumont, with the stipulation that no Jews or Catholics receive aid from the money. Orphans Court, to which the will was brought, approved the eonditions surrounding the $110,- 000 estate. A spokesman for the school declared that "the money will be appreciated although we don't Mike the strings attached that smack of religious discrimina- tion." However, he continued, such discriminations on scholar- ships were "not uncommon," and the college will not refuse the money which would only de- prive "other boys of the bene- fits " THREE NEW SETTLEMENTS TEL AVIV—(ISD—Three new Settlements have been founded in the past month by the Peale Hamizrachi. They are Birya in Upper Galilee, Nir Vagal, near Mar Darom in the South, and Hamoledeth, near Beer- shst.n. JDC Settles 240,000 DPs and the world news will com- plete the program. NEW YORK —(WNS)—in- Last week's program featured creased immigration opportuni- the "Shlomo Symphony" by the American composer Ernest Bloch. ties for Jewish survivors during 1949 resulted in the greatest re- settlement program in the 35 year history of the Joint Distri- bution Committee, it was an- nounced here by Edward M. M. Warburg, JDC chairman. In a year-end review of the The United Jewish Appeal has agency's activities, which showed set up a national campaign cob- total JDC expenditures during inet of 14 leaders, it was an- the year of $61,754,050, Warburg nounced by Henry Morgenthau revealed that the agency had helped to resettle 240,000 persons Tr., chairman. in various lands during the past This cabinet, he said, will "give 12 months. us a campaign high command of "The year 1949 gave increas- communal leadership which will ing evidence," Warburg de- be most important for the suc- clared, "that Europe's Jews, cess of our effort." helpless and destitute on VE Among the 14 cabinet mem- Day, are at last on the road to bers is Louis Berry of Detroit. permanent recovery." UJA Sets Up 14-Men Cabinet Scholars Divided Over Age of Recovered Bible Works CINCINNATI—(WNS)—At a meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, held at the Hebrew Union College here, question was raised among the Bible scholars concerning the age of the manuscripts of the Old Testament found in the Dead Sea area in 1947. Dr. Solomon Zeitlin of Dropsie College called the manuscripts a "hoax" when someone de- clared the scrolls to be of the pre-Christian era. At the same time Dr. E. R. Lacheman of Wellesley College said the books were between the fourth and eighth centuries, while Dr. Harry M. Orlinski of the Hebrew Union College dated the scrolls between the fourth and ninth centuries. Disagreement between the scholars has been going on for more than a year. The dis- puted scrolls include the Book of Isaiah, a manual of discipline for a Judaic sect, commentary on the Book of Habbakuk and the "lost" Book of Lamech, which has not yet been opened. Sen. Herbert Lehman Purchases a Shekel NEW YORK—(Special)—Sen. Herbert H. Lehman showed his sympathy with the Zionist move- ment through the purchase of the first Shekel from the Zionist Or- ganization of America it was an- nounced by Benjamin G. Browdy, acting president "Is there any need to empha- size," he continued, "that the ba- investors would get special tax sic motives of these blocs were and customs reductions. totally different?" Kaplan reported that Israel Sharett said the Soviet bloc will need about $280,000,000 in had attempted to justify its stand foreign exchange, mostly for im- by saying this was an isolated ports in the development plan. case and that it was committed While there was optimism over to internationalization because of its original attitude on a partition the reported progress in the Israel-Transjordan peace negotia- resolution of Nov .29, 1947. tions, there was also a note of The Soviet Union is apparently uneasiness over the reported in- blind to all events since that tention of Transjordan and Iraq time. including the salvation of to invade Syria. the city by its inhabitants and de- JORDAN INCORPORATES fense army, he said. CAIRO—(Special)—King Ab- CITES DISAPPOINTMENT dullah of Transjordan has for- "The fact that despite all this mally incorporated the part of the Soviet Union supported the Palestine occupied by his troops proposal for a settlement de- into his kingdom. signed to tear Jerusalem from the Abdullah's forces occupy al- body state, subject it to an ex- most all of Arab Palestine, in- ternally imposed authority and chiding the old city of Jerusalem. endanger its security by demili- Egypt holds the tarization continues to cause us the Mediterranean. Gaza strip on deep disappointment," he said. The incorporation, among other "However, as we did •before things, will give Palestine Arab and during the session, so we refugees the same rights and shall in the future strive to prove privileges as other citizens. Cus- that the road we are following is the only one likely to insure the toms, taxes and public services Will be unified. life of Jerusalem and to fulfill the just demands of the state of Is- rael and of the Whole Jewish peo- ple. Sharett said he felt justified in saying that even among the Cath- olic hierarchy there was no great Unusual opportunities are confidence that internationaliza- offered to the Detroit Jewish tion was essential. He declared Chronicle teenage readers that important church circles ap- through the Teenage Sophisti- preciated the good will shown by cates column. the Israeli Government to insure Parents are urged to tell Christian rights as a whole and their children to contact Helen those of the Catholic Church in Tennenbaum, TO. 7-6128 or particular in efforts to protect the 3300 Tyler avenue, for infor- holy places and to enable the mation concerning special free functioning of religious in- subscription squads which of- stitutions. fer some quick profits to the REPLY TO UN DRAFT teenagers. The draft of a reply to the UN Talented amateurs in the Trusteeship Council demanding musical or acting fields al e that Israel retransfer to Tel Aviv also asked to contact Helen the government offices it moved who is planning an all-teen- to Jerusalem has reportedly been age Jewish Chronicle Hour approved by the Israeli cabinet. for March. Sources close to the govern- ment believe the reply will both question the authority of the Council to make such a demand as well as point out that the peo- ple in Israel will resist any effort to wrest Jerusalem from them. NEW YORK—(SPECIAL)—A Meanwhile the eyes of the Is- national Jewish social fraternity raelis were centered on the Knes- has voted to admit Negroes as set. The first session opened with members. the statement by Speaker Joseph At its 40th national convention Sprinzak that he takes "pleasure in reopening the Knesset sessions Phi Sigma Delta delegates also in Jerusalem, where Israel's voted -approval of the pledging house of legislation held its first by the University of Wisconsin inaugural meeting and where the chapter last spring of a Negro first president of Israel was elect- senior, Weathers Sykes, 23. The fraternity has, nearly 6,000 ed." members in 24 college chapters. PRIVATE INVESTMENT The first item on the agenda BUYS ISRAEL CLOTH was a bill approving the UN TEL AVIV — (ISI) — The first genocide treaty. The , genocide large consignment of locally convention was supported by all manufactured cloth was exported parties. from Israel recently when $100,- Finance Minister Eliezer Kap- 000 worth of flannel cloth was lan introduced a bill encourag- sent to Finland as part of a bar- ing private investment in Israel. ter agreement between the two Under the bill foreign and local countries. it Now Look Here, Teenage Readers Jewish Fraternity Lifts Color Bars 4