Page Fifteen

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 14, 1947

NationalChairmanJohnG.Winant toVisit Detroit Clark Urges Use Two Detroiter&
Attend Special
For City's Annual Brotherhood Week Observance Of Unfilled Quota To
Zionist Sessions

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — At-
torney-General Tom Clark told
the Senate Civil Service Com-
Benjamin M. Laikin and Rabbi
mittee that he favored a change Leon Fram will be among the
-frs , morty nr ■ rci Goodw.ii
in the immigration law to permit Michigan delegates at the extra-
4.te
men .
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the filling of quotas unused be-
poirt“..Q;
of
cause of the prohibition of war- ordinary meeting of leaders in
• • "at.
American Zionism who will con-
time travel.
vene in Washington Monday to
Clark said that if the nation-
ality provision were removed deal with the present emergency
from the immigration law, dis- situation affecting Palestine.
In a statement issued by tYie
placed persons could be taken
care of. Minus the nationality Zionist Emergency Council which
clause, quotas now assigned, say represents the entire American
THE
to Germans, and unfillable be- Zionist movement, Dr. Silver la-
cause of insufficient qualifying belled British demands as an
Germans, could be applied to open invitation to Palestine
Poles or displaced persons of Jewry to become "inform ists
other nationalities whose quotas and spies" and attacked the Brit-
ish government as violating its
are oversubscribed.
international Mandate and ruling
Secretary of State Marshall
has informed Senator Vanden- "by brute force alone."
THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF CHRISTI NS AND JEW
PONSORED 8
"The Zionist movement has
berg chairman of the Foreign
Relations Committee, that the condemned unreservedly on both
is
Under the leadership of Presi- Church; and James N. McNally, dividual group entertainment
State Department plans to lay moral and political grounds the
dent Truman as honorary chair- Wayne County Prosecuting At- planned.
before Congress this year legis- acts of the dissident extremist
In reciprocation to Rabbi Leon lation for the entry of DPs into groups in Palestine. It is, how-
man and Hon. John G. Winant, torney.
Dr. Edgar DeWitt Jones, min- Fram of Temple Israel who de- the U. S. ever, impossible to ignore the
former Ambassador to Great
Britain, as general chairman, the ister emeritus of the Central livered an early Brotherhood
In a letter to Senator Vanden- fact that the excesses for which
1947 observance of Brotherhood Woodward Christian Church, sermon from his pulpit Feb. 9, berg, Secretary Marshall also they have been responsible are a
Week, Feb. 16 to 23, promises to will be the Brotherhood Week the Rev. Walton E. Cole of the l direct result of the present arbi-
be the most significant and ex- guest of honor next Wednesday, First Congregational church, will listed department plans for leg- and lawless British regime
tensive in the 14-year history of at a dinner meeting of the preach the Sabbath Eve service illation enabling the U. S. to in Palestine," Dr. Silver declared.
the event sponsored annually by Temple Beth El Men's Club of to the Temple Israel Congrega- participate in the International ',
the National Conference of Flint, to which members of a tion at the Detroit Institute of Refugee Organization, to con-
number of Christian churches in Arts at 8 p. m. Friday, Feb. 21.
Christians and Jews.
Formal activities in and around tinue an international relief pro-
Detroit's participation in na- Flint have been invited.
WJR will broadcast a special Detroit will culminate with a gram after the expiration of
With Year
tional Brotherhood Week will be
highlighted by a civic dinner in program, "Music for World Brotherhood forum service at UNRRA, and to provide a share
in
the
International
Children's
'
the Wayne Room of the Statler Brotherhood," from 4:30 to 5 the Second Baptist Church, 441
Monroe, at 7:45 p. m., Sunday, Fund.
Hotel Saturday, Feb. 22, for p. m., Feb. 20.
Feb. 23. The 1947 Brotherhood
Hosts at Social
Winant, who will arrive in De-
At 8 p. m. Feb. 20, the Young Week theme, "Brotherhood—
troit from Cleveland with Rich-
ard M. Kelly, director of public People of Shaarey Zedek will be Pattern for Peace," will be dis-
Our interior decorator will aid
information for the National hosts at a social and cultural pro- cussed by Rev. Malcolm G. Dade,
you in BOOTHS, BARS and
gram for the Young Adult Class rector of St. Cyprian's Church,
Conference.
His
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other arrangements to best
of Central Methodist Church, Rev. Benjamin T. Hoffiz, arch-
Rabbi Adler to Speak
suit your needs.
and Entertainment
That evening, River Rouge the Young Adult Forum of Beth- priest of St. George's Syrian Or-
High School will be host to the el A.M.E., and the 21-Up Club thodox Church, and Rabbi Elie-
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for
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United Kingdom Joins
Refugee Organization

LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., (JTA)
—The British representative to
the United Nations, Sir Alexand-
er Cadogen, signed, without res-
ervation, the constitution of the
International Refugee Organiza-
tion. The United Kingdom signa-
ture is the first so far which does
not require ratification.
The United Kingdom is the
eleventh country signatory to the
constitution. It thereby also be-
comes a member of the Prepara-
tory Commission for the IRO,
which has been allotted a con-
tribution of 14.75 percent of the
first year's operational budget of
$151,060,500, amounting to $22,-
281,424.
Uruguay was the tenth signa-
tory to the IRO constitution.

World Agudah Submits Petition
Asking Freedom of Shechitah

LAKE SUCCESS. (JTA)—A
petition urging the adoption by
the United Nations of a declara-
tion Jews be allowed to practice
ritual slaughtering without legal
interference, was submitted to
the UN Commission on Human
Rights by representatives of the
Agudas Israel' _ W o rld Organiza-
tion.
Shechitah is prohibited in Swit-
zerland, Norway, Sweden, Poland
and Costa Rica. The petition was
presented by Rabbi Jeremiah J.
Berman and Rabbi Michael L.
Munk.
The UN Commission on Hu-
man Rights authorized its chair-
man, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, to
receive communications concern-
ing human rights addressed to it

or other organs of the U.N.

Boston Temple Plants
10,000 Trees In Palestine
BOSTON (JTA).—A dedica-
tion dinner celebrating comple-
tion of a 10,000-tree Palestine
forest bearing the name of Tem-
ple Kehillath Israel of Brook-
line, was held at the Temple.
Judge Morris Rothenberg of New
York, president of the Jewish
National Fund, lauded the Jew-
ish community of New England
for its role in the land reclama-
tion and reforestation program
or other organs of the UN.

Prof. Hayim Fineman
Will Address Labor
Zionists on Feb. 15

The Detroit Central Committee
of the Labor Zionist Organiza-
tion of America (Poale Zion) an-
nounces that Prof. Hayim Fine-
man, national chairman of the
LZOA, will address a city-wide
labor Zionist rally at 8:30 p. m.
Saturday, Feb. 15, in the Bnai
Moshe Synagogue, Lawrence and
Dexter.
Dr. Fineman, professor of
English at Temple University,
noted labor Zionist leader, author
and contributor to Jewish pub-
lications, who recently returned
from the 22nd World Zionist
Congress in Switzerland, will
give a first-hand report of the
Congress. He win welcome into
the LZOA new members and the
two new branches formed here
during the intensive membership
campaign in the past few years.
"The present situation in Zion-
ism is critical," said Howard L.
Agronin, LZOA field representa-
tive, now in Detroit. "We call
on all who are interested to at-
tend this meeting and show our
solidarity with the fighting Jew-
ish community of Palestine in
this grave hour."

Three Rabbis to Analyze
Terrorism at Symposium

A symposium on terrorism in
Palestine will be featured at the
meeting of the Detroit Section of
the American Jewish Congress at
8:30 p. in. Wednesday, Feb. 26.
in the Kate Frank Memorial
room at Shaarey Zedek.
Participants in the panel in-
clude Rabbi M. Ganor of Pontiac.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka of Bnai
David, and Zvi Frish of Pales-
tine. A question and answer
period will follow the sympos-
ium.
The public is invited to attend.

4 Per.Cent Ampal Dividend
A. K. Epstein, president of

Ampal-American Palestine Trad-
ing Corporation, announced that
a dividend of 4 per cent has been
declared to all shareholders of
record as of Dec. 31, 1946.
E. I. Kaufman, chairman of
the board of directors, announced
that dividend checks will go to
5000 shareholders in 31 states.
This is the fifth consecutive
dividend from Ampal.

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