THE' JEWISH NEWS-7
Friday, October 22, 1948

Off the Record

Intensify Drive Here

Sanitarium Supporters

The Businessmen's 'Group of Thursday of the month at the
the Detroit Auxiliary-for the Los Furniture Club, the group is call-
Angeles Sanitarium is continuing ing on business people through-
By NATHAN ZIPRIN
its intensive drive for $50,000 for out the city to solicit support
Heard and Recorded
the sanitarium's expanded pro- for the Los Angeles, medical fa-
A week has passed since a number of publishers and editors of
gram of diagnosis, care of the cility.
Yiddish newspapers contacted,,.-Dewey with a View to securing his
sick and research.
Nathan R. Epstein is president
views on the Bernadotte report .. . The Republican candidate has
Meeting every first and third of the Detroit Auxiliary.
spoken glowingly of Israel' in his New Year message to American
Returns made by members of
-Jewry . . . His continued silence on the specific issue now before the the combined Balfour Ball —
General Assembly justifies the suspicion that he has capitulated to American Zionist Fund commit-
his foreign policy advisors ... Mr. Dewey used blunt language in his
campaign speeches about Soviet Russia and Italy . . . So far in his tee of the Zionist Organization - of
campaign speeches he has failed to reveal his stand on the Israeli Detroit at the first report meet-
issue . . . Can it be assumed that he is in line with Marshall's policy ing held last Thursday indicate
on the Bernadotte report? . . ..The Jewish voters are entitled to that patron tickets are being sold
hear from candidate Dewey . . . The Republican plank on Israel very quickly and that the total
is clear and unequivocal . . . His continued silence can only lend this year will be greater tharithe
credence to recent ,rumors of a Republican-Democratic agreement
to ignore the Israel issue in the campaign . . . A statement by combined total of the ball-and-
Dewey at this time could well influence ultimate UN rejection of fund effort in previous years:
Among the reports were sev-
the Bernadotte report . . . The Republican candidate has a date
with destiny . . . The Bernadotte plan is doomed in all events . . . eral which showed that some in-
Over twenty UN member states are known to oppose any deviation dividuals are subscribing even
from the _ historic November 29 decision .. • Failure of American more than $100'top for the affair.
leadership on the crucial issue can only lend aid and courage to the
Arab states • vho have been defying UN authority by arms . . . The Inasmuch as contributions are
Arab states are consumed by jealousies and rifts . . . A firm stand coming in every day, and many
by the man whose party leaders claim his election a virtual cer- patron sales are still in the hands
tainty would stop Arab intrasigence in its tracks . . . Truman is of committee members, the pres-
still undecided on what to say on the Bernadotte report in his New ent total cannot be calculated, ac-
York campaign speech late this month . . . If he reiterates the cording to Mrs. Albert Feldstein,
promise he made to Dr. Weizmann against approving any attempt
to sever the Negev from Israel he will do so at the risk of a public ZOD executive secretary.
Dr. Philip E. Lachman, cllair-
reprimand from his Secretary of State . . . Mounting rumors in
Washington have it that Marshall stopped Truman f om extending man of the program sub-com-
de jure recognition to Israel and lifting the arms embargo . . . mittee, reported that Johnny
Marshall's grand strategy in Europe is predicated on full collabora- Gomez' rhumba band appearing
tion with Britain on the Near East question-.. . He still is said to
at the Bowery, had been engaged
hold the whip of resignation over Truman . . . Democratic leader- for the ball on Nov. 13 to play
ship has advised the PreSident to speak frankly on the issue . . . He
has been told assertion of authority on this issue would resent hire rhumba music in one section of
the Statler ballroom, while Phil
to the electorate as a man with a strong will.
Brestoff's 10-piece orchestra -end
Right there, Doc! That's where it hurts. And the doctor is right there at'
girl vocalist will play in another
the Red Feather health clinic, ready to stop an epidemic before it starts;
section. Dr. Lachman said that
ready to catch an earache before it means a hearing aid; ready to make
arrangements have been com-
a sick little boy well. The clinics help you, even if you've never been
pleted to increase the size of the
sick. Their program of research, education and disease prevention affects
hotel staff accommodating the
your health, your family's safety. You support our Red Feather health
NEW YORK.—The remarkable paigns. The advisory council of affair.
clinics through our Community Chest. When you give—give enough!
progress towards self-support, re- JDC's Youth Division will also
Jack Nevel has been named
settlement arid well-being made hold its annual meeting on Sat- chairman of the ball door com-
Enough for all Red Feather services—enough for a full year!
by Europe's Jews since V-E DaY, urday night:
mittee.
and assistance measures to be
taken during 1949 to speed their
economic and physical _recovery
will be the chief matters under
For over 35 Years
discussion at the 34th annual
meeting of the Joint Distribution
YOUR Store of Values
Committee Oct. 31 in Chicago:
The meeting, open to the pub-

(Copyright, 1948, Seven Arts :Fe -tture Syndicate)

Rapid Ticket Sale
Reported by ZOD
For Nov. 13 Event

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"It hurts bad, Doc"

National Leaders of JDC to Hold
34th Annual Meeting in Chicago

The Things You Need and Want Priced The Way You Want It!

EDWARD M. M. WARBURG

lic, is expected to draw an at-
tendance of 2,000, including JDC
delegated from nearly all sec-,
tions of the country.

Atom Leader Speaks

David E. Lilienthal, chairman .
of the U. S. Atomic Energy Corn-
mission, and an outstanding fig-
Aire in American public life, will
be the principal speaker at the
conference. Leaders in the field
of overseas aid—Dr. William Ha-
ber, adviser on Jewish affairs in
Germany to General Lucius D.
Clay, commanding general of
U. S. Forces in- Germany; and
Edward M. M. Warburg, JDC
chairman, also will address the
gathering. .
Two special radio programs
will be broadcast in connection
with the meeting, it was an-
nounced. The coast-to-coast re-
ligious program; "Message of Is-
rael," 10 a.m. Oct.- 31, will fea-
ture talks by Rabbis Jonah B.
Wise and Philip Bernstein, de-
scribing the work of JDC. Dr.
Haber also is expected to partic-
ipate in the program. At 2:30 that
afternoon, Alexander Kahn, JDC
vice-chairman and general man-
ager of the Jewish Daily For-
ward, will speak over WSBC in
Chicago on "JDC in Europe To-
day."

Board to Convene

The meeting will begin Satur-
day night, Oct. 30, when JDC's
board of directors convenes in
executive session. On Saturday
night also, leaders of JDC's SOS
Collection will hold their annual
meeting and hear reports on the

progress of the current SOS cam-

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