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July 20, 1950 - Image 5

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-07-20

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Thursday, July 20, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Boy Seoul Briefing

Vandenberg Ferguson Vote
Against FEPC Filibuster

JNF to Make
Tisha b'Ab Appeal

The Jewish National Fund will
make its traditional Tisha b'Ab
appeal in Detroit's synagogues
Saturday.

Spurred by additional recent I to the contrary—(which I do not
evidences of employment dis- anticipate). "
crilo..lation against Jews, Dr.
Vandenberg further stated that
Shmarya Kleinman, president of "under circumstances like these,
the Jewish Community Council, however, I am opposed to fili-
and Harry YudkofT, chairman of busters." The senator explained
the Council's Community Rela- "that universal compulsion in
tions Committee communicated legislation of this type is not in
a plea to Senators Vandenberg the best interest of the cause it-
and Ferguson to be present on self." - But", he continued "I
the floor of the Senate on July repeat that I shall support clo-
12, and vote for cloture and ture to produce a showdown.'
against FEPC filibustering car-
The Jewish Community Council
ried on chiefly by the Dixie- is concerned about the passage
crats.
of FEPC as are all the other com-

Benjamin M. Lakin, president,
and Irving W. Schlussel, chair-
man of the board, have sent a
letter to the officers and rabbis of
every congregation requesting
then to make the appeal on be-
half of the National Fund. The
Fund will send a representative
to assist the synagogues in the
appeal.

Both Vandenberg and Fergu- munity councils in the country
son voted for cloture as asked affiliated with the National Com-
by the Jewish Community Coun- munity Relations Advisory Coun-
cil and other organizations. How- cil, and also the national Jewish
ever, the 55 senators who voted agencies including the American
for cloture were nine short of Jewish Congress, American Jew-
the two-third majority required ish Committee, Jewish Labor
under the ruling promulgated by Committee. Anti - Defamation
the 80th Congress.
League of Bnai Brith, and the
In his reply to Dr. Kleinman; Jewish War Veterans.
Sen. Vandenberg said, "I voted
for cloture on the motion to take I
up the FEPC resolution, the last
time the issue was before the
Senate, I shall do so again on
July 12—barring doctor's orders

Scoutmaster R. C. Brown of 12354 Wyoming briefs a group of
boy scouts on the day's activities at the Second National Jam-
boree at Valley Forge, Pa. The boys were among 600 Detroit
scouts who attended the encampment as a climax to their year-
round program of activities made possible through contributions
to the United Foundation's Torch Drive. The scouts shown with
Scoutmaster Brown are (left to right): Paul Newman of 2702

JWV Lists
Season's Plans

Sturtevant; Jay Victor of 3202 Leslie; Bob Weisberg of 3016
Rochester; Cyrus Cassells of 2051 Atkinson; lloward Green of .
3217 Burlingame; and Simon Silver of 3320 Monterey.

The Jewish War Veterans,
department of Michigan, an-
TELEVISION SERIES
I Monday with the New York Phil-
nounced the completion of plans
The television concert series,' harmonic Orchestra, under the
for the ensuing year of various
activities. There will be several presented on Monday evenings at direction of Pierre Monteux. Steil
combined mass initiation nights! the Dexter Center, will continue Anderson is soloist.

Orders now are being accepted which will be combined with!
for a special holiday package to Americanism and sports nights.
Plans have been made for joint
bring extra food to Israel in time
for Rosh Hashana, the Detroit meetings with other veterans
organizations for closer integra-
CARE Committee announced.
The new parcel, available at tion of policy.
The extensive program has
$12.95, will contain 15 1 2 pounds
of foods, including a canned been planned for the "Give a
chicken. All orders received by Gift to the Yank Who Gave"
mid-August will be delivered in drive in December. There will
be a Chanukah and Purim party
time for Rosh Hashana.
Like CARE's other packages for veterans' children and the
for Israel, contents of the holi- Military Ball in February.
Plans have been set up for
day package are kosher and
have been approved • by the Poppy Day, Memorial Day and
Union of Orthodox Jewish Con- Decoration Day parades.
gregations of America.
The department was represent.
By agreement with the Israel ed at the regional convention in
government, individuals can re- Minneapolis, July 1 to 4, by
ceive one of each type of CARE Commander Norman Berkley,
Lsrael package per month while and Senior Vice-Commander Ben'
family groups ace permitted two Desenberg.
of the holiday packages and two
At this convention, several int- ,
of CARE's regular $10 packages portant resolutions were passed.1
per month.
Resolution 8 urges Congress
On orders placed for the regu- to adopt the measures against
lar food package only, regula- genocide.
tions permit four per month for
3 deplores the
Resolution
a family group and two for an in- segregation of citizens in the
dividual.
armed forces.
Recipients pay no duties, taxes
Resolution 1 commends the I
or other costs and their rations
Presidents for his intervention;
are not affected.
in the conflict in Korea and
promises wholehearted support!
and cooperation of JWV in this
battle against Communism.

CARE Offers.
Holiday Parcel

"For the proper defense and
sound economic development of
Israel and for effective absorption
of the hundreds of thousands,
who have come and who will con-
tinue to come to Israel, millions
of dunams of land must be re-
deemed as quickly as possible,
the letter states.

JERUSALEM WATER SUPPLY

JERUSALEM—(ISI) — Water
will be distributed to each area
in Jerusalem every six days in-
stead of seven. In about two
weeks, distribution will be made
every five days and increasingly
until by the end of August, water
will be flowing freely all week
long.

The deadline of t h e Jewish
Chronicle is noon on Mondays.

kV!!!!!!

Frisch Chapter
to Rohl Party

The Daniel Frisch Chapter,
ZOO, will give a cocktail party
Saturday, July 29. The number
of guests will be limited: reserva-
tions must be made not later than
Wednesday with Bob Ettinger,
WE. 4-6836: Micki Lancet, TO. 6-
0468. or Lil Tron. TO. 5-5127.
Also planned are a concert, an
all-day picnic and boat ride, at-
tendance at a night ball game at
Briggs Stadium, and a wienie
roast:

The convention also passed a
resolution to adopt a child wel-
fare program for needy children
in the community, irrespective of
denomination or creed.

NEW SCOUT TROOP

Troop 469, a boy scout troop for
Center members and children of
members aged 11-14, is being or-
ganized. It will begin meeting in
the fall at the Dexter Center un-
der Harold Rosenthal, scoutmas-
ter. Applications for membership
are now being taken.

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