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June 09, 1950 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-06-09

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British Anti-Israel
Political Motive is
Revealed by Hilldring

LZOA Proposes Labor Party;
New Zionist Alliance Sunrgested

NEW YORK — "One of th V
•C) ll 0 1 VIN - 1.1 1B-) — -ine con- real partnersnip between the
T.: leading British military office •s vention
of the Labor Zionist Zionist movement and the state

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in the Middle East confided n Organization of America con- of Israel." Dr. James G. Heller
me before the war broke out be - eluded here with the election of of Cincinnati, told the 1,004
tween Israel and the Arabs th at a 50-member central committee convention delegates Jews ar4
his government was fully awar e which was empowered to elect now corning to Israel from th4
of Israel's inde-
national officers at its first East, "but the spirit of the lam
structibility and
meeting ,to be held early in must be of the West."
was trying toik
June in New York.
Mrs. Myerson said that it il.
-
create the im- s
important to establish n e Ni
In
a
resolution
adopted
by
the
pression that
more than 300 delegates, the plants in Israel for two reasons:
the 600,000 Jews
convention went on record as firstly, because Israel must pro-
then in Pales-
favoring the establishment of a duce some of the things that
tine would be
third party based on organized the Jewish state must now im-
wiped out only
labor, and pledged its support to port and in that way save for-
for sheer politi-
such a political party when it is eign currency and ,secondly. be-
cal reasons."
formed. Another resolution ex- cause Israel must create per-
This revelation
pressed alarm at the Arab mane»t places of employment
was made by
threats of a "second round" of for the new immigrants.
Ma j o r General Gen. Hilldring warfare against Israel.
John H. Hilldring. former assist -
A farewell luncheon was ten- Zion kosher Frozen
ant secretary of state and alter • - dered to Eliahu Elath. Israel Meats in 5 Varieties
nate member of the Unite s I Amba s s a d or to Washington,
States delegation to the Unite I who has been transferred
Five varieties of Zicr„ Kosher
as Frozen Meats are now featured
Nations, who addressed the Miz - diplomatic representative of the
at local dealers who stock froz-
rachi Organization of Americ a L Jewish state to Great Britain.
en foods. Included are Zion
at its annual dinner Sunday. ,
A plea for Americans to make Kosher Beef Crisp, Beef Steak.
Gen. Hilldring said that he ha 5 private
investments in Israel Chopped Beef. Veal Cutlets and
consistently championed t h ? was made by Mrs. Golda Myer- Frankfurters.
All are govern-
fighting power of the Hagana 1 son, Israel's Labor Minister, at
ment-inspected kosher- beef,
and the Yishuv
the convention.
slaughtered, koshered and fresh
Gen. Hilldring said at th
frozen under strictest rabbinical
Dr.
Nahum
Coldrnann,
chair-
dinner of Mizrachi that the pur -
man of the Jewish Agency's supervision.
pose of the recently-announce
t American section, called for• an
U. S. British-French joint dec - • alliance between the "progTes-
THE JEWISH NEWS-17
laration on arms shipments t c 1 sive, constructive and liberal
Fridav, June 9, 1950
the Middle East is to prevent a n • type of General Zionism and
"imbalance in military strengt h Labor Zionism as a basis for a
ENJOY YOUR
between Israel and the Ara b
League countries" and to "sto p
DINNERS IN AIR
an arms race in the Middle East
CONDITIONED COMFORT
If you .urn 0.
before it starts." He also pre-
.
at
dicted that Israel's new proposal
,
eir
os
.n
H
uNrs
on Jerusalem—calling for inter-
I
• upside down, you won't
Find a finer wine than
nationalization of the city's
.
reivAnniawr
Holy Places—will be adopted in

,
"due course" by the United Na-
Rica' MUM/411 I
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tions and expressed the opinion
l
Grand River at Bagley
that King Abdullah of Jordan
1) lAU
'9a T
X L
Open Weekdays,
will agree to the plan.
111:30 to 10 p.m.
WINES
Dr. Pinkhos Churgin, presi-
Sundays
1 to 9:30 p.m.
MILAN
WINERIES,
:DETROIT,
MICHIGAN
dent of Mizrachi, told the 1,200
— - - - - - - --- - --- -\
dinner guest.; that celebration
of Israel's second anniversary
"should evoke in us a sense of wHERE TO DINE
responsibility and commitment
to the future needs of our peo-
ple and the Jewish state."

NO MATTER WHAT their im- Christians have an interest in
mediate affiliations are, it is seeing that justice is done for
being shown more and more how the Jews after 2000 years of
Jews in our times are expressing degredation and oppression; in
their kinship with fellow Jews seeing that the Jews of Europe
all over the world . . . A demon- and the Moslem lands who are
stration of this was the truly homeless and friendless have
magnificent thing that was somewhere to go."
* * *
done, last week, by five of our
leading clubs . . which spon-
DISA 'N DATA . . . At the
sored the meeting at Franklin last delegates meeting of the
Hills Country Club at which Jewish Community Council,
Vice President Alben W. Barkley Rabbi Morris Adler, serving as
was the guest speaker . . The chairman, • was asked, "Would
groups, Franklin Hills, Knoll- you want, to have Negro neigh-
wood Country Club, Standard bors?" . . Rabbi Adler replied
Club, Downtown Club and Great that in his experience, the test
Lakes Club, did something for has not been the color of the
their fellow Jews of which their skin . . . "In my lifetime," said
members and guests can well be Rabbi Adler, I have known white
proud ... by raising $213,000 for people whom I would not want
the Allied Jewish Campaign.
as neighbors!" . . . Jack Winer,
SAM RUBINER, past president Detroit Times photographer,
of Franklin Hills and now presi- took two prizes in the Hearst
dent of the Jewish Welfare Fed- Newspapers Annual Photograph-
eration, who presided over the ic Competition . . . for the sec-
meeting, summed it up in his ond straight year . . . Jack has
opening remarks when he said, been a Times cameraman for 13
"It's nice that Jews get together years. . . Sidney Allen, presi-
in clubs for sociability, golf and dent of Allen Industries, was
good fellowship. But the signifi- awarded a 1950 Home Safety
cant thing about our social clubs Award at the National Safety
today is that they are meeting Awards dinner at the Waldorf-
together tonight for a common Astoria in New York . In the
cause beyond these things, and recent Champion of Champions
that is to express their fellow- Bowling Tournament . . . held
ship with Jews all over the world in Detroit, the Louis Marshall
in a way that has real meaning Bnai Brith champs were the best
because at tonight's meeting that competed from the Bowl-O-
they will be giving of their sub- Drome . . . the team was made
stance. It's the first time in up of Martin Alpert, Sam Bank,
the history of the clubs that Aaron Gurwin, Eli Springer and
they've all met together and Charlie Joseph . . . Including
there could be no better auspices their handicap, the squad re-
than the philanthropic purpose co•ded a sizzling score of 3068
for which they have gathered." . . . Ellen -Jung, secretary at the
* *
THOSE WHO ATTENDED the Jewish Community Council of-
meeting and dinner, - at $5 a fice, is leaving her position with-
plate, announced pledges at in the next few weeks to return
their own initiative . . . There to school . . A graduate of
was no card calling . . . strictly Hunter College, where she ma-
/ --
a voluntary response to the sin- jored in music, Ellen is going to
1
ceri•y and warm interest in take graduate work in that field
Israel shown by Barkley . • . No- at Michigan . . . She is the
body was pressured • . . Lou daughter of Dr. Moses Jung,
Berry, who was in charge of the prominent educator and a mem-
0
TAKE YOUR
response to Barkley's speech, put ber of the staff of the American
Jewish
Committee
.
.
.
and
the
CAR
it purely on a voluntary basis
ABOARD*
. • There was a stampede for niece of the venerable Dr. Leo
0 OVERNIGHT EVERY NIGHT
the veep's autograph . . . and Jung.
* * *
TO CLEVELAND ONE WAY

they were being sold at spon-
LITTLE MURRAY SABIN is 0 Leave 10:30 p.m.E.S.T., arrive $390
taneous offerings for $500 and
6 a.m. Rate for car $6.95 plus
$250 . . Dr. Harry Kirschbaum back in business . . but he
3% tax.
plus to.
gave $250 in honor of Barkley made one mistake . . . The pop-
OVERNIGHT
EVERY NIGHT
ular
mite
of
a
Bnai
Brith
leader,
and his new bride.
ME WAY
and Adolph Schane, had the o TO BUFFALO
* *
$725
Leave
5
p.m.
E.S.T.,
arrive
grand
opening,
last
week,
of
LARRY O'LARRY increased
a.m. Rate for car $12.95 plus
his 1949 pledge of $2500 to their beautiful Style Manor Clo-
3% tax.
pius-tox
$10,000 for 1950 . .. And to this thiers store on Twelfth Street 0 EXCURSIONS TO PUT-IN-BAY
he added another $1,000 in honor . . . and discovered that they 0 doily except Friday starting June 17
of the recovery from polio of had built the clothing racks too C ONE-WAY TRIPS to Mackinac Island
high . • Result is that now 0 Harbor Springs, Soo Locks, Chicago
his daughter, Beverly.
JOE GENDELMAN was told to little Murray must use a ladder O
GREAT LAKES CRUISES
keep a secret . . . and he's doing every time he wants to hang up C NIAGARA FALLS
all-ex- se .p 75
just that . . . after being em- anything!
pease cruise—daily sailing&
L .P„,:,
*
*
powered to make an anonymous
WEEKEND cruise to Mack- ,
11 05
PUBLIC IS INVITED to the O 0 Mac Island—every Sat. start- 1, •.•
pledge of $5,000 for someone.
• up
leg July 1st.
* * 4,
big slam-bang outing being
O 5-DAY MIDWEEK cruise—„ 50
given
by
Harry
B.
Keidan
Lodge,
every
Monday
startingJuly3rd.
,,„..
VICE PRESIDENT BARKLEY,
4 up
o
7 - DAY CRUISE sailing every
who is 74 years old, arrived at Bnai Brith . . . June 13 . . . at
Sat.
or
Monday
starting
July
ng
:
Country Club .
the airport at 6:10 a.m. via Capi- Tans O'Shanter
c 1st.
* *
o
tol Air Lines . . . He was met
Above cruises complete with
BEST WAY TO GET tickets to o
by Julian Krolik, Ben Silberstein, the Gala Games Night of 0 meals. Federal tax additional.
Leonard Simons and Milton Pythian Sisters, Greater Detroit O PHONE D&C—WO 5-0700
Maddin . . . driven to Franklin Temple No. 152 . . June 11 . .
Foot of Third Street, Detroit 26
Hills, where he gave his speech at their Temple on Wyoming O OR SEE YOUR TRAVEL
AGENT
and then rested an hour before near Pilgrim ... is to call either
*Lew Rates
being returned to catch a plane Mrs. S. Charness, TO. 6-3207 or 0
0
that would get him back to Mrs. L. Saperstein, TO. 7-2699.
0
""
/- Washington by 5 p.m. ... That's
CRUISE FOLDER
co.
really going some for a man
DETROIT & CLEVELAND tIAVIGATION Mich.
Barkley's age, but he's quite a
i 26,
foot of %Ili Stleei, DetTOl
man!
NAM
* * *
ADDRESS
ST Al E
1-3IS EYESIGHT IS not what
it used to be, and so Barkley,
in his Kentucky drawl, spoke
READY MIXED - 4ot CHILL. awl SERVE
around an hour without the use
VOTED BRANDS • DETROIT 11 S A • 42 PROOF
of a single note . . He received
great applause when, being a
non-Jew, he attacked that old
bogey of dual loyalty . . . "When
our government. digs down into
its own pocket for a 100 mil-
lion dollars for Israel, that
should be endorsement enough
for you and me," said Barkley.
HUNGARIAN VILLAGE RESTAURANT•
"This is not exclusively a Jew- Real Hungarian Dishes — also American. Liquors - Wine - Beer
ish cause. Every American has Lunches & Dinners. Under new kitchen management-Gypsy Music
an interest in seeing this new Dancing - Closed Monday
8160 W. JEFFERSON
democracy established and made
E. WARREN
BO ✓ SKY'S
strong in an area which is so
SID'S CAFE LOUNGE 15241
AT EARIIAM
essential to the peace of the
Sparkling Entertainment - Dancing Every Night CCI. Mon.)
world where there has been no
Food at its best — Moderate Prices — No cover or minimum
democracy for 2000 years. We Tuesday, Rumba Night 0 Open Sundays • Phone TU. 2-3883,

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Phone Vi. 2-9150
mA joRs cAFE 268 Oakwood Blvd.
Specializing in Italian and American Food
Open Sundays—We Cater to Private Forties rind Banquets

TR. 2-8500
Take Out and Delivery
BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q
. Service Our Specialty . „ . Ribs & Chicken right off the fire.
Cot. 12th & Clairmount
Open 4 P. M. to 4 A. M.

Genuine Smorgasbord Dinners '
Sea Foods. We
Als o to Special Fortiescater
.
UN. 3-4692

LAMBARD'S
RESTAURANT
13223 W. NcNichols

CARL'S BAR & CHOP HOUSE
Steaks - Chops - Sea Foods - Cocktail Bar
Free Parking
Near Downtown
3020 GRAND RIVER
TErrace 2-8600

PAGODA INN-5536 John R nr Ferry-TR. 1-9610
American and Native Cantonese Dishes
CITY-WIDE DELIVERY
Open Daily 3 p. m. to 3 a. m.

THE MERCURY FISH AND CHIPS
CARRY-OUT SERVICE A SPECIALTY
HOURS: Tues, thru Thurs. H -9; Fri. and Sot. H -1; Sun. 11 to 11
CLOSED MONDAYS
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UNiversity 1-4698

12th at Hazelwood
HARRY BOESKY'S
Newly Remodeled, Distinguished
RESTAURANT - DELICATESSEN - BAR
TRinity 2-4375

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Specializing in Chicken in the Rough
Complete Dinners and Continental Dishes
Open Every Day & Sundays
TR. 2-9200
3004 N. GRAND BLVD.
ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious 01 toads.
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Hamburgers. 'Served as you like it."
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Parking Facilities . . . Carry Out Service
7113 PURL-FAN . . . Open 4 p.m. to 3 52.70. . . , UN. 4-9816
Fisher }Mag. (2n.1 Floor) TR. 5-3100
I IsIvTies le " s ,
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ea,
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stut., tit! 12 p.m. Closed Tuesdays. Lunde.
eons 65e. Dinners from $1.00. Midnight
Snacks. TR. 5-0673.

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