Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 0110) Vol. 53—No. 24 <-°74. 27 Arab Hints Peace Friday, June 15, 1951 - -- 10c a Copy—$3 Per Year U-il lintel Buihlittg UN Authorizes Ihdelt Project; Syria Protests TEL AVIV—(Special)—Israel has been authorized by the UN Mixed Armistice Commission to resume work on the Lake Huleh drainage project, according to announcement by Maj. Gen. William E. Riley, UN chief of staff. The announcement was hailed4'— in Israel as a vindication of the Israel. In a note to the Security government's policy which had Council the Syrian delegation been bitterly criticized by both I pointed out that the Council's left-wing and right-wing opposi- resolution of May 18 calling for tion parties. suspension of the drainage Work on the Huleh project project had covered the entire! BEIRUT, Lebanon — (Spe- was resumed Monday after a zone, irrespective of the owner- cial)—"In the case of war, the five-thy stoppage. It will be ship of land." confined, however, to Jewish- defense of the Middle East Gen. Riley's statement, owned land in the demilitarized note continued, was a move be. will be regarded as a whole," zone along the Syrian border. yond his authority and might according to Dr. Charles Ma- Gen. Riley stated that nego- prejudice a "fair and equitable lik, chairman of the Human tiations would be continued to solution." Rights Commission of the arrange the sale of seven acres United Nations and Lebanese land affected by o f Arab-owned minister to the United States. the drainage scheme or the ex- Sen. Blair Moody will be the dedication speaker at the laying of Dr. Malik, it was reported by change of this land for other the cornerstone to the new building of Bnai Brith Ilillel Founda- the N. Y. Times, said in a press tion at the University of Michigan at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Sigma property. interview that "communications Meanwhile, at United Na- Alpha Mu House, 800 Lincoln street. Greetings will be brought and all types of war operations tions headquarters in New by Dr. Alexander Ruthven, U of M. president; Prof. William will establish between us (the York, Syria protested formally Haber for the Hillel Commission; Albert Friedman for the stu- Arabs) and Israel relations and against the permission given dent body; Osias Zwerdling for the community; Pad Brasley for a common responsibility." the alumni, and Irwin I. Cohn and Louis H. Schostak for the TEL AVIV—(WNS)--A reso- Referring to American policy Billet Corporation. Rabbi Herschel Lymon is director of the lution changing the name of the in regard to peace between Israel • U. of M. IIillel Foundation. Mapam party to The Zionist and the Arab states, Malik said• Pioneer Socialist and Revolution- "I am more thoroughly in- ary Party of the Workers Front formed on this subject than any- in Israel" was voted here at the one else. I believe that I know national conference of Mapam, more about it than the chiefs of Israel's left-wing workers party. sections in the American State At the same time the confer- Department, because each of them A rally meeting of. all mem- ence rejected participation in a studies matters which concern his bers of the Bnai Brith Men's and coalition government except on branch, but I have been able to LANDSBERG— (WNS) —The One deputy of the German Women's Councils will be held at gather information from all these seven top Nazi war criminals Reich Party, Dr. Franz Richter, 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Temple the following conditions: That Israel give no military sections to compose a precise who were responsible for the called the executions a violation bases to foreign powers; that no image of the situation. slaughter of tens of thousands of of the "laws of humanity" and foreign power control the com- "America has ceased to exer- Jews have paid the supreme and of the West German constitution. mand of the Israel army; that cise pressure on the Arabs for Israel give no assistance to the the benefit of Israel. America just penalty for their depravity, The Germans conveniently but not as far as most Germans overlooked that Gen. Oswald war efforts of foreign powers and gave up this effort a year and are concerned. Pohl had destroyed the Warsaw enter into no political or eco- half ago after she had taken ghetto and liquidated hundreds nomic alliances with them; that note of the firm attitude of the As news of the hanging of the of thousands of Jews; that Gen. Israel reject all foreign loans and Arab states and their peoples in seven became known, a wave of Otto Ohlendorff had confessed grants-in-aid having political persisting in their blockade of sadness and resentment swept ordering the slaying of 90,000 strings attached to them and that over Germany,. with bitter crit- Jews in the Soviet Union; that Israel. Israel's workers never be asked. "America is not attempting any icism aimed • against the United Gen.. Ehrich Naumann.,. ordered to fight against the Soviet Union. more to create political and eco- States. the annihilation of 1,500 Jews on nomic relations between t h e To Dr. Frahz Bluecher,' vice- the central Russian front; that Arabs and Israel. chancellor of the Bonn govern- Werner' Braun massacred 33,000 "America will not permit the ment, the executions were harm- Jews in two days in Kiev; that Arabs to destroy the state of ful to "faith in justice." Schmidt was adjutant at the Israel, but she will not permit Chancellor Konrad Adenauer Buchenwald concentration camp, Israel to expand to the detri- was silent, but the official organ where Jews were killed like flies, Mrs. Ruth Elson will guide the ment of the Arab states. She of his Christian Democratic and that Schallermair engaged in Department of Michigan Jewish will use all possible means to Union noted that the "end of the the beastiality of personally War Veterans Auxiliary, as presi- prevent any effort in this Landsberg question is not a sat- killing Jews in the Muehlendorf dent for the coming year. sense." camp. isfactory one." Elected with Mrs. Elson at the Dr. Malik. urged the Arabs to SEN. BLAIR MOODY recent state convention are the build up their own armed forces. • • • following officers: "I have very important infor- Israel, 17400 Manderson road, at Senior vice-president, Lilllian mation which proves that we can Merton. Bernstein; junior vice-president, obtain immediately material aid The principal speaker wit be Harriet Bogorad; treasurer, Leah as well as reinforcement of our Senator A. Blair Moody of Mich- Safran; chaplain, Betty Spinner; armament," he stated. igan. conductoress, Fannie Hencken; In regard to the primary impor- ATLANTIC CITY — (WNS) — I politicalsituation affecting Israel All members of Bnai Brith, tance of Turkey to the Arabs' in- The future of World Zionism, an i and reports of ZOA endeavors in their families and friends, are patriotic instructor, Eleanor Silk; guard, Natalie Victor, and his- terest. he emphasized: asked to attend. Meyer W. Leib "Our foreign policy must be expanded program of aid to the past year, coupled with a will be chairman of the meeting. torian, Rosalind Marks. Officers elected to serve on the oriented toward friendship with Israel, plans for strengthening future program of work. Judiciary Board are Mesdames Turkey. We must understand that General Zionism, and the role of In an unprecedented move, nine ISRAEL ART IN LONDON Dorothy Brown, Rose Cowan, the Turkey of today is one of the the ZOA on the American scene major Zionist organizations in all LONDON—(ISI) — An exhibi- Louba Lupiloff, Ceila Goldberg, nations of the Mediterranean— our lake—and that she plays a in the fields of education and parts of the world issued an tion of Israeli art works is being Helen Kogan, Faye Linden and youth work, will be among the urgent call, insisting upon the shown at the Ben Uri Gallery Corrine Oppenheim. primary and important role. Dedicated primarily to the care "The condition of peace in the major issues, to be discussed at unification of the Progressive on the occasion of the Festival Middle East is an entente between the four-day sessions of the 54th Party with the General Zionists of Britain. The exhibit contains of the hospitalized veteran, his the Arabs and the Turks. There annual convention of the Zionist in Israel. The statement was is- a special section of Yemenite art. rehabilitation and helping with the welfare of the veteran family, are many things in common be- Organization of America, being sued jointly by the Zionist Or- regardless of race, color or creed, twcen us." held here June 14 through June ganization of America. DR. WISE MEMORIAL the Jewish War Veterans Auxil- 17. JERUSALEM—(ISI)—A room iary carries out many notable pro- Among the other organizations Approximately • 2,000 delegates and alternates representing more which have joined in this action in the new Jewish National Li- grams. than 850 districts and regions are the Zionist Organization of: brary building will be dedicated throughout the United States are Australia, South Africa, Brazil, to the memory of Dr. Stephen S. NEW YORK — (WNS) — John attending the sessions, which will Mexico, Chile, Belgium a n d Wise with the help of the Esco Foundation for Palestine. Hersey's novel "The Wall." de- be highlighted by reviews of the France. picting the heroic resistance of — the Jews of the Warsaw ghetto "This Is Detroit," a new book, against the Nazis, was chosen is the official picture-history of last week by the Saturday Re- Detroit's 250th Birthday Festival. view of Literature as the best It is by Milo M. Quaifc, well work of fiction focusing interest known historian and author of upon the tragedy of racial in- many books and pamphlets, in- tolerance. hundreds of jobs that our Allied Jewish Campaign eluding "Lake Michigan" in the Henry Wineman, honorary chairman of the The author was awarded the Bobbs-Merrill series on t h e finances. $1,000 Annisfield Wolf award, 1951 Allied Jewish Campaign and treasurer of the "All this is accomplished through the 55 great American Lakes, of which he is Jewish Welfare Federation, issued an appeal, urg- sponsored by the Saturday Re- a contribution agencies and causes, for health, welfare, education general editor. view of Literature. The chairman ing everyone who has not yet made Published by Wayne Univer and general well-being, of the Allied Jewish Cam- of the award committee, Dr. to the campaign to do so now. sity Press in cooperation with the paign. 'A philanthropic cammtign depends on good Henry Pratt Fairchild, called the "Every gift makes more certain that all the Michigan Consolidated Gas Co novel "original and refreshing" neighbors," Wineman said, "on one man's asking gifts will be enough to do the total job of Jewish the book's 200 pages and more his neighbor down the street to help support a and said it deserved a place is what I social service and constructive development around than 400 pictures with explana among the world's greatest cause important to both of them. That tory text are lithoprinted. am doing now in asking for pledges to the Allied the world," Wineman emphasized. classics. Thousands of pictures were He urged those who have not yet given to Jewish Campaign." "register yourself as a good neighbor of our people considered by Dr. Quaife Mole "Close to 30,000 of our neighbors already have MILITARY QUIT ACRE here in Detroit, throughout the United States, final selections were made. TEL AVIV—(ISI)—The mili- given to the campaign," he added. "Their contribu- Available in book stores the overseas and in Israel" by making "one big gift tary governorship of Acre ended tions are at work, to make a home for new ar- for a world of work for a whole year." middle of June, orders may be this week. Acre was the site of rivals in Israel and for our old people and youth Pledges may bq sent to Henry Wineman at mailed to any bookseller or to the meeting on May 16, 1949, of here in Detroit, to see that the Jews who come to campaign headquarters, 250 Lafayette West, De- Wayne University Press, thus as- this country and to this city get a chance to start the first mixed Arab-Jewish mu- suring first edition copies. off on the right foot, to do all the rest of the troit 26. nicipal council in Israel. '4 \1, Mapam Votes Name Change; Defines Policy Hanging of Seven Nazis Resented by Germans Blair Moody to Talk at Rally of Bnai Brith e IWV Auxiliary Elects Officers Future of Zionism, Israel Aid Discussed at ZOA Convention Hersey's 'Wall' Wins $1,000 Prize Have Yon Given to Allied Campaign? Be a Good NeighbOr, Wineman Urges I Wayne Plans Book on City's History