Alumni Meet to Advance Education
Israel's Olympic Entry Snagged I;y Committee
LONDON—(JTA)—The Inter- -.and simultaneously deferred the
national Olympic Committee, entry of Germany.
meeting in Copenhagen, has
decided to delay the admission
of Israel to the Olympic Com- 16—THE JEWISH NEWS
mittee because of the "unclear
Friday, June 9, 1950
situation in the Middle East."
The Committee, at the same
time, provisionally recognized
the Olympic Committee of West
Germany.
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The Dutch., representative to
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the meeting asserted that if the
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Germans participate in the
Aluminum or Wood
1952 Olympics, the Netherlands
will withdraw from the games.
It will probably be followed by
Belgium, Norway and Denmark.
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Last October the executive
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board of the committee, meet-
ing in Paris, approved the ad-
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mission of Israel to the Olym-
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Alumni of the Workmen's Circle, Farband and Sholem Aleichem Schools held a reunion
under the sponsorship of the United Jewish High School, at the Labor Zionist Institute. Grad-
uates of the schools since 1930 met with some of their former teachers and present leaders
- ement of Jewish educational efforts in Detroit.
of the schools to plan the advan c
France Praises, U.S. 'Considers'
Israel'• Proposal for Jerusalem
PARIS, (JTA) — The Israel
memorandum on • safeguarding
the Holy Places in Jerusalem
was welcomed by a spokesman
for the French Foreign Minis-
try, who declared that the_pro-
posal "shows great comprehen-
sion of the interests involved
and seems to constitute progress
toward the United Nations view"
on a solution.
Pointing out that France's in-
terest in the Jerusalem issue is
to obtain guarantees that the
integrity and safety of the Holy
Places will be maintained and
that any solution which is
adopted meets with the approv-
al of all parties concerned, the
spokesman added: "We do not
yet know the Arab reaction (to
the Israel proposal), therefore
we : cannot make a definite
.statement" on it.
-At Lake Success, M. Roger
Garreau, former president of the
UN Trusteeship Council, praised
Israel's latest declaration on.
Jerusalem as indicating "a spirit
of conciliation."
(Stating that the Israel plan
"is an interesting proposal and
merits full consideration," Fran-
cis B. Sayre, American delegate
to the UN Trusteeship Council,
announced that the U. S. now is
studying it in full. !detail.).
(In a radio broadcast, Mr.
Sayre said that the Israel plan is
"an interesting proposal which
merits full consideration." He
added that the United States
would be interested in "any fur-
ther views which Jordan may
express." He said that the "really
essential element in the problem
of Jerusalem is to reach some
solution which will win the
agreement and support of the
major interested parties—Israel,
Jordan and the international
community.")
Christian • Leaders Ask New
Holy City Plan
WASHINGTON Two hun-
dred and eighty - five American
leaders--all outstanding spokes-
men for the religious, labor,
political and cultural communi-
ties of the United States—in a
communication to President
Truman, requested the United
States government to take the
initiative in resolving the Jeru-
salem question by asking. the
Activities
United Nations to abandon the
(The Jewish Community Center is
c-orpus separatum internatiOnal-
Affiliated With the Jewish Welfare
i2ration scheme and to substi-
Federation, and Is a Red Feather
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Agency.)
tute for it a system of interna-
tional control limited solely to
Sunday, June 11, 8:30 p.m.—
Holy Places. •
Joining in the appeal were
Center Drama Group, directed
the following prominent lead-
by Moshe Haar, will present a
ers from Michigan communi-
program
of one-act plays, com-
ties:
edies, dances and music at
The Very Rev, Marshall R.
Reed, Methodist Bishop of
Dexter—Davison Center. Tick-
Michigan, Detroit; Rev. Henry
ets at all three Center build-
Lewis, Ann Arbor; Rev. Wil-
ings. Wednesday, June 14, 9
liam B. Sperry, Detroit; Rev.
p.m.—"How
to Enjoy a Sum-
William R. Land, Flint; Rev.
mer Vacation, Inexpensively"
Henry Hitt Crane, Detroit;
Rev. Frank N. Miner, execu-
will be considered by Elliott
tive secretary, Flint Council
Schubiner of the Elliott Travel
of Churches, Flint; Walter
Service, for the Wednesday
Reuther, president, UAW, De-
Evening Discussion Group, at
troit; Mayor Paul H. Todd,
Woodward Center.
Kalaniazoo.
Sponsors of the new plan
come from 85 cities and 33
states:
Making their request on the
eve of the resumption of the
meetings of the United Nations
TrUsteeship Council, the group
submitted a substitute p 1 a n
Which they asked be accepted
as the basis for American policy.
TEL AVIV (ISI)—Prime Min-
ister David Ben-Gurion has
voiced another warning that
Israel alone cannot cope with ab-
sorption and immigration, but
that an all-out pioneering effort
and spirit are needed.
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