Antetkan (7ewisli Periodical Cent

Thursday, July 13, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Housing for Israel

New DP Act Facilitates Final Berry Urges
Admission of Visitors- to U. S. Payment of

Drive Pledges

A statement regarding the 1950 avenue, an agency of the Jewish
Displaced Persons Law recently Welfare Federation which is fi-
signed by the President was re- nanced through the Allied Jewish
"If Israel is to maintain uncur-
tailed 'now or never' immigra-
leased this week by the Resettle- Campaign.
A second innovation of the new tion, we must come through with
ment Service. Federal Judge
Theodore Levin is president of DP law is the advancement of cash on our Allied Jewish Cam-
the agency and Harold Silver is the date line. Displaced persons paign pledges now," Louis Berry,
are eligible to come to this coun- chairman of the 1950 pre-cam-
executive director.
try
if they came into Italy or the paign cabinet, urged this week
The statement points out that
western
zones of Austria and Ger- in a pre-vacation statement to
the new law introduces certain
the Detroit Jewish community.
changes of which immigrants and many before January 1, 1949 (in-
"With vacation time at hand,
stead
of
December
22,
1945
under
sponsors should be aware.
we must not forget our com-
the
old
law.)
One new feature has to do with
munal responsibility to Jews in
The third innovation is the Israel, to those who must reach
adjustment of the immigration
status of certain immigrants who 'good faith oath." This is an oath Israel this year, and to our fellow
are in the U.S. on temporary required of every DP before he Jews at home, all of whom bene-
visas. Such persons, provided they will be given r visa. This oath is fit from every dollar we give to
have been lawfully admitted to to the effect that the alien "ac- the Allied Jewish Campaign,"
the U.S. before April 30, 1949, cepts and agrees in good faith to Berry added.
may now apply for permanent abide by the terms of employ-
So that every prospect, who
visas. The 'qualifications, in ad- ment provided" for him in the has not already been reached,
dition to the date of arrival, are: sponsor's assurance.
will have a nopportunity to con-
1. They must be persons dis-
Should circumstances change tribute, old and new workers are
placed from their home countries substantially after arrival, or if carrying campaign solicitation
Charles II. Silver of New York (renter), President of the Annul-Israeli
as a result of events subsequent the employer should not wish to into extra innings.
Housing Corporation, is shown with leaders of the Jewish War Veterans of
Among the volunteers taking the United States of America after the oraaniration's National Executive
to the outbreak of World War H. take or retain the immigrant,
door-to-door and telephone as- Committee unanimously endorsed the A titunisraeli bond sales program
2. They must be unable to re- there is no penalty. However, if signments in an effort to get full for the construction (Anew housing in Israel. • •
turn to their home countries be- investigation should determine community participation in the
Jackson J. Holtz of Boston, Mass. (right), National Commander Of the
cause of fear of persecution on that the alien made a false state- Campaign are Solomon Alpert, JWV, and Myer Dorfman of St. Paul, Minn., Chairman of the JWV National
account of race, religion, or po- ment when he signed the oath, Max Chomsky, David J. Cohen, Executive Committee, pledge the organization's aid in meeting the Annul.
Corporation's goal of $10,000,000 in bonds. Bonds will be issued in
he will be deported.
litical opinion.
Mrs. Ida B. Colten, Mrs. Max Israeli
denominations of from $100 to $5,000 and will bear interest at the rate of
3. They must be admissible un-
Dushkin, Mrs. Henry Feinberg, three per cent annually from July 1,1950.,
der the immigration laws.
Mrs. Samuel Feldstein, Mrs.
Lewis Grossman, Mrs. Annie
The proceduce calls for the
Handelsman, Mrs. William B.
filing of an application on a spe-
Isenberg, Mrs. Siegmund Fulko,
cial form before June 16, 1952.
Mrs. Lawrence Kurtz, A. J.
If the Immigration Service finds
A diversified program of ac- Lachover, Mrs. Maurice A. Lan-
that the applicant is qualified,
they so report to Congress. If tivities is planned at the Jewish dau, Mrs. Albert Fitiker, Julius
both houses pass a favorable reso- Community Centers during the Ring, Louis Russman, Mrs. Jacob
The Detroit Citizens' Commit- right of a Negro home-owner to
Taubb, Mrs, Ellis Thal and Julius
lution, the applicant will upon week of July 17-23.
tee on Group Tensions, which ad- build his home.
On Monday, the Television Weinberg.
the payment of a fee of $18, be
Serving with Bishop Emrich on
Berry called upon all Detroit- vocated strengthening of the the Executive of the Citizens'
recorded for admission for per- Lounge at the Dexter-Davison
Mayor's Interracial Committee as
ers
who
could
help
wage
the
manent residenLe. If either house branch will be open so that all
one of the means of alleviating Committee are Dr. B. Benedict
of Congress fails to pass the reso- can observe the Lewisohn Sta- summer campaign to clean-up all the race tensions in the city, was Glazer of Temple Beth El, Fath-
lution, the alien will be deported. dium concerts from 8:30 to 9:30 outstanding prospects to call the requested by Mayor Cobo to cr John F. Finnegan of the St.
campaign offices, WO. 5-3939, and
make specific recommendations Patrick Roman Catholic Church,
Application may be filed at the p.m. on TV.
volunteer their services.
On
Tuesday
evening
dancing
resigned to equip the city admin- Rev. Paul Morrison, chairman of
Immigration and Naturalization
istration to be better prepared to public affairs department of the
Service, 3770 E. Jefferson avenue for adults will be available on
Protestant Council of Churches,
cope with race tensions.
or through an attorney. Persons the new outdoor court of the
unable to afford an attorney's Dexter-Davison branch.
Bishop Richard S. Emrich of nd B. M. Joffe, executive director
services may request the help of
On Wednesday evening in the
the Episcopal Diocese of Michi- of the Jewish Community Coun-
cil, who is serving as the secre-
Resettlement Service, 5'137 Second outdoor court of the Aaron De-
AMSTERDAM — (WNS) — A gan, chairman of the Citizens' tary of the Citizens' Committee.
Woodward
and
Hol-
Committee
welcomes
the
Mayor's
Bldg.,
Roy
government move aimed at abol-
brook, a group discussion will ishing an old law under which acceptance of the Citizens' Com-
Stop Looking Where to
be held on the topic: "Is Corn- Jews observing the Sabbath were mittee suggestion to provide a French Rabbis Condemn
munism a Menace in the U.S.?" permitted to keep their stores permanent legislative status for
Buy a Pontiac
On Thursday evening the film partly open on Sunday, has led the Mayor's Interracial Commit- Use of Atomic Bomb
program will feature, "This to much anxiety in the Jewish tee.
PARIS—(WNS)—A resolution
Charming Couple," a film on suc- communit yhere.
A city ordinance is envisaged banning the use of atomic weap-
cessful marriage. Rabbi Sidney
The Jewish community, in a as a base for such legislative ons was adopted this week by
Says to see him
Akselrad of Temple Beth El will protest against the suggested status. The Citizens' Commit- the General Assembly of the
comment on the film.
for immediate de-
amendment of the law, pointed tee also hailed the Mayor's con- French Rabbinate, with Chief
On Sunday many Center or- out that passage of the new law sideration of civil rights status Rabbi Isaie Schwartz presiding.
livery on most
The Assembly also condemned
ganizations will cruise to Tash- would be an act of discrimina- for the staff of the Interracial
tion against Jewish religious per- Committee, long advocated by mercy killings as contrary to
moo Park at 9:30 a.m..
models of the
the Citizens' Committee on Group Jewish law.
sons in Holland.
1950 PONTIAC
Tensions.
In this connection, the Citizens'
IMMIGRATION
IN
JUNE
JWV ENTERTAINS VETS
a t
TEL AVIV—(ISI)—During the Committee insists on the main-
The Lt. Roy Green Post 529
month of June, 14,347 immigrants tenance of the non-political char- will have a wrestling match
Made to Order or Ready-Made
arrived in Israel. New diamond acter of the Mayor's Interracial Tuesday for the veterans of
industries are being set up in Committee.
2340 W. Grand Blvd.
Dearborn Hospital. Gifts will be
Call ANNA KARBAL
Near Linwood
Police Commissioner George F. presented. The post also will
Beit Dagan, Lydda, Ramleh, Mig-
or
ALBERT
KARBAL
Open Daily-9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Boos and the Police Department present E. Stamp and his boy
dal, Gad, Acre and Beersheba.
Sat.-9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
TO. 7-0874
were praised for their handling scout troop 11. For information
NO SATURDAY CALLS
TY. 4-5400 — Res. TO. 8-4726
of the Seven Mile-Fenelon inci- call Morris Yaras, TY. 8-2924.
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dents where attempts were made
to set fires to a home built by a
CO-ED TEEN CAMPING
Negro. The Police Department ex-
The Dexter Center offers a
"a little bit of heaven"
tended full and continuous pro- camping program for teen-agers
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Prescriptions and Repairs Called
Bill Rosenthal, WE 3-3525.

Center Lists
Week's Plans

Cobo Asks Racial Committee
to Help City Fight Tensions

Dutch Jews Face
SundayRestriction

Bob Ginsburg

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