• J 20 Arab Radio Stations Unleash Psychological Warfare on Israel By MILTON BROWN COBO COBO COBO helped save homes and property and restore De- troit's credit; was reelected seven times City Treasurer by o v e r- whelming majorities; will clear slums, and new 1mm , buildings will bring in add- ed revenue without raising taxes elsewhere; COBO COBO will give Detroit a sound, businesslike administration; received more votes in the primary; it is important that you vote again in the elec- tion; COBO is t h e NON - PARTISAN candidate for Mayor. Vote on Nov. 8 for ALBERT E. COBO Henry Weinberg Takes Office in Garment Trade An expanded production and employment program is planned by Trend Trousers, Inc., of which Henry Weinberg of De- Appointment of J. Harold Saks troit has just become vice presi- as director of the administrative dent in charge of sales. division of the Anti-Defamation Weinberg was formerly asso- . . , ciated with Hoosier Factories, Inc. His new enterprise is lo- cated in North Judson, Ind., and LaCrosse, Wis. "My associates are men f of high honor and integrity," Weinberg declares. "To increase the retailer's volume will be our uppermost interest." Saks to Direct BB Anti-Defamation League (Copyright, 1949, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) TEL AVIV—Arab radio stations broadcasting from countries sur- rounding Israel have started a psyChological warfare campaign depicting in blackest terms the conditions under which new immigrants to Israel live, and presenting exaggerated reports, on the number of immigrants who want to leave the country. A recent 24-hour monitoring report of Arab stations prepared by the Official Information Service here revealed that the Cairo, Bagdad, Beirut and Ra- mallah stations are broadcast- ing almost identical commen- taries on "discontent" among the new immigrants. Report Discontent Radio Cairo, for example, re- cently reported : that "discon- tented immigrants who arrived in Israel from North Africa are being sent back at a cost of $200 per person." Officials say that less than 300 North African Jews have left the country in the past year. Radio Cairo also broad- cast that "large-scale demon- strations of North African Jews took place recently to protest against unsanitary living con- ditions in the reception camps and the death of 15 newcomers." As all the radio stations in the Arab countries are govern- ment-controlled and operated, the campaign is officially spon- sored. Radio Ramallah is located near Jerusalem, and is operated by Transjordan authorities. The commentaries are gener- ally based on the inability -of the new Jewish state to take care of and handle the wave of mass immigration. From that angle, the Arab countries would appear to be counteracting their own THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 28, 1949 — propaganda concerning t h e Palestine Arab refugees, which has always insisted on the re- turn of all the refugees to their homes in Israel. Cyprus Radio Distortions The Cyprus station, particul- arly in the Arabic broadcasts, has taken a consistently anti- Israel line, and officials here, who have been inclined to be- lieve that British policy toward the new state was changing, are puzzled by this new attempt to distort the picture. Jews who have arrived here in the past year have expressed a desire to return to the countries of their origin, and the North African Jews who have come_ are disturbed more by their fail- ure to find employment than they are about unsanitary con- ditions in the camps. Thus far there has been no official protest to the British representatives here, although the attitude of the Cyprus sta- tion has been - informally point- ed out to them by Israel offici- als. There has not been any at- tempt to analyze the reasons for the new campaign of psy- chological warfare over the air. 50 Yiddish Volumes Printed in Argentina HIAS Ups Aid Fund; Handles MOre - Cases . NEW YORK—The Hebrew Im- migrant Aid Society (HIAS), 425 Lafayette St., allocated an ad- ditional $500,000 for sheltering and . feeding newly-arrived im- migrants during , the next 6 months. Temporary sheltering of immigrants at ports of debar- kation has increased sharply, Isaac L. Asofsky, HIAS executive director explained. In a nine-months report sent to world headquarters of HIAS, the society's director in Poland, reported that his staff is con- tinuing to process Jewish emi- gration cases, and that the pending case load has risen to 4,146. HIAS offices are still functioning in Warsaw, Lodz, Cracow and Wroclaw. BUENOS AIRES (JTA)—Com- Our NEW address: '708 David pletion olt the first series of 50 Yiddish-language .books was an Stott Bldg. Our telephone: WO. nounced here by the publishing 5-1155. house, "Dos Poilishe Yidntuin," mimmommo••••••••S which is sponsored by an or- living Jews MEET YOUR FRIENDS ganization of Polish • in Argentina. AT THE ' OSCAR • BAGEL s e Try Wong's Garden I • PALACE • Specializing in • COHEN League of Bnai Brith was an- nounced by Benjamin R. Ep- stein, national ADL director. Saks will be succeeded as com- munity service director of the League by Oscar Cohen, formerly executive director of the Detroit Jewish , Community C o u n c i 1. Cohen has served the ADL, since he left Detroit six months ago, • TEL AVIV (JTA) — Four Is- as administrative assistant. raelis were awarded decorations DR. 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