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A Plea for Judge Jones

Regarding 'Subversives'

By SAMUEL L. WELLER

By JOHANNA MUND

Editor, The Jewish News:
Recorders Court Jones Charles
Weskey Jones is one of the truly
great jurists on our bench and
should be elected. I urge all
Detroiters to vote for him. I
urge the Jews of this community
to cast their ballots for him
when they file their absentee
ballot s. Governor Williams
showed true statesmanship
when he appointed him to the
Bench. Let's retain him — for
the good of the entire com-
munity.
Judge Jones posses all the
necessary qualifications for the
Bench—knowledge of the law,
judicial temperament. good com-
mon sense, and a sense of jus-
tice.

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Aim at Medical School

By KERMIT HABER
Midwest Directcrr, City of Hope

Editor, The Jewish News:
I note with great interest,
in the Jewish press, a JTA bul-
letin stating that enrollment of
Jews in United States Medical
Schools have dropped 50 per
cent in 20 years.
The board of directors of the
City of Hope, formerly known as
the Los Angeles Sanatorium, has
long been cognizant of the fact
that the quota system of the
American medical schools would
inevitably result in dim pros-
pects for Jewish applicants. For
this reason, they have been ex-
panding the medical activities of
the City of Hope from a purely
tuberculosis institution into a
national medical center for all
diseases. Along with this expan-
sion of hospital facilities, a med-
ical school was contemplated
where Jewish and non-Jewish
students might be admitted on
the basis of merit for training
in graduate and post-graduate
work.
At present, the medical pro-
gram at this institution includes
treatment of all long - term
chest diseases. Nathan Epstein,

Editor, The Jewish News:
I am referring to your view,
expressed in your edition of Aug.
18, under "Subversives," as fol-
lows:
"The few who support treason-
able activities stand repudiated
by our people, and even if they
were born Jews they are in no
way considered a part of ' the
Jewish community."
The substance of your state-
ment we find in the history of
Soviet Communism, established
and pointed out by Dr. Cecil
Roth, the distinguished histor-
ian, in his book, "The Jewish
Contributation to Civilization"
(page 322):
". . . Out of 48 persons who
constituted Lenin's administra-
tion in 1919, only 11, or some
20%, were of Jewish birth. The
attitude of this, group to Ju-
daism, moreover, may be gauged
from the reply of Trotzky to a
representative Jewish delegation
which begged him to resign: "Go
home to your Jews. I am not a
Jew and I care nothing for the
Jews or their fate."
History knows how Trotzky
ended. And also all those others
who erred by lending an ear to
help Communism, have to pay
for their error, not only judged
by man, but also by the judg-
ment of the Almighty. Neverthe-
less, in our duty to protect the
life of our democracy, we can
also pity those who let them-
selves be duped by the false
prophecy of Communism.
Every representative of any
religion, as well as patriots of
our country, must join hands on
the same platform: Justice! It
is the mother of honesty, decen-
cy and love in the relationship
of brotherhood. Without justice
for everyone we cannot expect
peace in the whole world. Dis-
crimination against religion and
races breeds Communism)

Pro to Coach U.S.

national advisory board member
of Detroit, has announced that

Quintet in Maccabiah

a 101-bed cancer hospital will be
opened at the institution some-
time next spring.
The opening of a medical
school on the grounds of this
Jewish medical center is depen-
dent upon the support of Jewish
philanthropists and philanthro-
pies in making available en-
dowement funds for this pur-
pose.
I know that all far-sighted
members of the Detroit Jewish
community will want to join
with us in implementing this
program at the earliest possible
moment.

NEW YORK—Martin L. Cohen
of Local 105 of the International
Ladies Garment Workers Union
has been named associate coach
of the basketball team which
America will send to the Third
World Maccabiah games in
Israel, Sept. 27 through Oct. 8.
Cohen, once a basketball star
at both Stuyvesant High School
in New York and at Delaware
University, coached Local 102,
International Ladies Garment
Workers Union, to five metro-
politan A.A.U. basketball titles
and the New York Americans
and Brooklyn Gothams in pro-
fessional basketball.
He will be associated with
Robert Sand, assistant to Nat
Holman at City College of New
York.

JDC School Graduateg'.
First Social Workers

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VERSAILLES, France, (JTA)
—Twenty-nine students from
Israel - and various North African
countries received certificates at
the first graduation exercises at
the Joint Distribution Commit-
tee's Paul Baerwald _School for
the training of Jewish social
workers.
. The students will return to
their native countries to apply
their training. Next year's class
will number 35, from Tunisia,
Morocco, Tangiers, Italy, France,
Israel, Switzerland, Portugal and
Holland.

Nevele Holy Days Plans

The Nevele Country Club, Eli-
enville, N. Y., has announced
plans for services during Rosh
Hashanah and Yom Kippur, to
be conducted in the splendor
which typified observance of
the High Holy Days at the resort
for the past 50 years. Cantor
Milton Cooper will officiate, as-
sisted by a choir trained under
his supervision.
Nevele Country Club enters
the fall season phase of its gold-
en anniversary all-year program
after Labor Day, and is engag-
ing a new athletic staff to spe-
cialize in autumn activities in-
cluding horseback riding, tennis,
handball, fishing and hiking.

There were no Jews in Eng-
land in Shakespeare's. time.

THE JEWISH NEWS-17

Friday, September 1, 1950

Israel Labor Party
Picks New Executive

TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Israel
Labor Party, which is predomi-
nant in the present government,
elected a central executive com-
mittee of 131 persons including
all of its members in the Cabi-
net, the parliament and the
Jewish Agency executive. The
newly-elected executive of the
party will meet this week to map
plans for strengthening the po-
sition of the present government
and for increasing the pro-
ductivity of the country.

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JDC School Graduates
First Social Workers

VERSAILLES, France—(JTA)
—Commencement exercises took
place here fore the first class of
the Paul Baerwald. School of
Social Work, established by the
Joint Distribution Committee
last October to train Jewish
social workers in Europe.
The graduating • class com-
prised 21 persons, including 12
Israelis who returned immedi-
ately to the Jewish state. The
other' graduates came from
North Africa and western Eu-
rope. A new class already has
been chosen for training for the
new semester.

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