THE Friday, August 29, 1947 Truman Reassures Zionists Of Continued Sympathies WASHINGTON, D. C., (JPS) — Indicating that he would press next session of Congress to act on bills pro- viding for the admission into this country of large numbers of DPs, President Truman told a press conference here that, as he' viewed it, "we all are descendents of displaced per- sons. Two proposals for the admission of DPs are now be- for Congress. The Stratton bill, introduced in the House, calls for the admission of 400,- 000 DPs over a four-year period. Another bill, proposed in the Senate, calls for the ad- mission of smaller numbers, but contains, in the opinion of some observers, prejudicial phrasing. MEXICO CITY—Rabbi Lazar JERUSALEM-, (JTA)—A serious split is reported in Yiddish lecturer and the ranks of British officialdom on the question of the Eichenstein, Mizrachi leader, arrived in Mexi- "Exodus 1947" passengers. High Commissioner Cunningham co City where he will supervise is consulting with British officials in London, and it is be- intensified lieved that he is in disagreement with Foreign Secretary organization and ;membership Bevin on the question of the deportations. Bevin generally irive in Mexico. is blamed for the anti-Jewish acts. After a A new blockade runner carrying Jewish immigrants month's tour was reported to be nearing the Palestine coast. No indication nth e r e , Rabbi was given as to when the vessel might arrive. 7 Eichenstein will Only one short alert broke the week-end peace. It fol- return to the United States lowed the explosion of a flash bomb in a Jewish cafe in where he will Jerusalem. Hirsh Alper, Former Shaarey Zedek Shamos, Dies in Pittsburgh at 83 Hirsch Baruch Alpbr, one of the most venerable Detroiters, for- mer beadle (shamos) of Shaarey Zedek, died on Monday in Pitts- burgh, while visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Rebecca Feldman. Funeral services were held in Pittsburgh on Tuesday. Surviving him are four sons; Aaron and Sol of New York, Mor- ris of Miami, Fla.. and Dr. Abra- ham J. Alper of Detroit; four daughters, Mrs. Feldman: Sarah and Sylvia Alper and Mrs. Ida Hyman of Miami; and 10 grand- children. Born in Russia 83 years ago, Mr. Alper came to Detroit at the turn of this century. He was en- gaged in business for a time and later assumed religious posts in local synagogues, his association with Shaarey Zedek lasting for more than 20 years. As Shaarey Zedek shamos, he was highly revered for his piety, and his deep-rooted knowledge of the Talmud. He built a large following here among many young men who, having come to Shaarey Zedek for daily services mourning, during periods of studied the Mishna under his leadership. He was an ardent Zionist and a liberal supporter of the Jewish National Fund. Upon his retire- ment from his post with the Shaarey Zedek five years ago, he donated to the JNF a parcel of land in Palestine valued at $3,000 and his name was inscribed in the Golden Book. He was a mem- ber of the Zionist Organization and participated in many JNF and Keren Hayesod drives. Michigan Sends Five Youths to AZAParley The annual national convention of Aleph Zadik Aleph will take place Aug. 29 to Sept. 1 at Camp High Point, Ulster County, New York. Detroit will be represented by Irwin Goodman and Irving Berg. Windsor will be represented by Norman Katz and Morris Caniner and Abner Raggins will represent out-state Michigan. Election of national officers, and program and policy for the coming year will be discussed at the convention. Chuck Levy, city director of AZA and BBYM, also will be present at the convention. "The Mimeograph Machine," prize winning play written by Harold Portney, will be presented at the concluding campfire Sept. I. 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Kasle, president, and ducted for beginners' and ad- Abe Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of vanced classes. Parents are urg- the schools, stated that chair- ed to register their children im- men of committees for the ob- mediately, in order to provide an servance of Education Month opportunity for proper classifica- Tishri will be announced during tion and for uninterrupted activ- during the Hebrew month of ities which begin with the study of the meaning of the Holidays the week. Members of the faculty, the and their prayers, in the follow- board of directors, the communi- ing branches: MA. E770 1245 W. Philadelphia. 14 , )5711 4000 ty's rabbis and lay leaders, as 13226 Lawton. TO. 8-0063 well as graduates of the schools. 15705 Parkside. tiff 2-0506 Central High School are being mobilized to assist in Brady Public School various plans which will include: Bagley Public School For information on the United Addresses in synagogues dur- ing the Holy Days, radio pro- , Hebrew Schools located in public grams, special newspaper articles school buildings, call TO. 8-0063. and other events aimed at ac- quainting the community with the schools' objectives and at en- rolling larger numbers of pupils. Cooperating organizations that 3-Bedroom House are assisting in the arrangements 18706 NORTHLAWN include the Hebrew Teachers Association, Women's Auxiliary . Carpets, etc., included of the schools. Kvutzah Ivrith and its women's auxiliary. the alumni and other affiliated groups. For Sale UN. 1-3728 ----,''''''' Ortli11.611CeS, Pl4rOit, 1945: Extract frovo tite Covetpel,a Cotle, City of 183- Illiseiriipot CilAriVI 23*--VVEI, OW cora lAoprovea Pop:. 13, 1 9.S . 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Your local retail coal merchant would like to point out the others to you . . . and how to keep your furnace or stoker operating at top efficiency and economy. His counsel is free. 13308 W. McNichols UN. 3-266B Pointing—Decoratign • - en UHS Schedules High Holidays, Education Month Observances We Are AU Children Of DPs—Truman (Continued from Page was in the process of resigning. Gruenbaum's reference to a resignation apparently was based on the dissatisfaction with Ben-Gurion's pro-partition testimony before UNSCOP. Accusing Ben-Gurion of pouring oil on fire, Gruenbaum declared that he would "never assist in a- pact between Ben- Gurion and Bevin against Beigin (Irgun commander)." Gruenbauth threatened to resign if the Actions Committee disagreed with his views. Moshe Shertok interrupted Gruenbaum to state that Ben-Gurion just arrived in Zurich and had not consulted the executive on terrorism. On Monday night, Shertok at- tacked terrorism as the greatest danger to the Yishuv and demanded a real fight on the Bergsonites in America. Dis- cussingthe UNSCOP, he said that a majority favors parti- tion and-a minority bi-nationalism, but that it is difficult to forecast the findings. He added that despite UN's desire to solve the problein speedily, a long delay and many postpone- Rabbi Eichenstein Aids ments nevertheless are in prospect. Mexican Mizrachi Drive 1) Page JEWISH NEWS UN. 3-0838 Tires SCHEFKE BROS. Distributors of Firestone Prod. TIRES Truck & Passenger Wholesale & Retail 249 HENDRIE ST. 8516 FENKELL TR. 3-6660 UN. 2-4514 OF GREATER DETROI A NON-PROFIT CORPORATION FOR Better Home Heating Detroit • Dearborn • Hamtramck • Highland Park • Inkster e Ecorse • Plymouth • Wayne • Birmingham • Royal Oak • Ferndale • Romeo 0 East Detroit • Centerline • Melvindale • Wyandot 4 e • GcosEe Pc: Mt. Clemens • Lincoln Pu.k