1 8 Around the World .. — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 27, 1950 A digest of current news reported by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. the Israel Service of Information and the World Jewish Affairs News Service. Jew Designs California Commemorative Stamp The United States . LOS ANGELES (JTA)—Vic- tor Berkowitz, 30 year-old NEW YORK—With funds running dangerously low for the Joint Distribution Committee, Moses Leavitt, executive vice-chair- man of JDC, reports a "terrible choice"—the, immigration of 75,000 Jews into Israel or the cutting of needy Jews from the relief roles . . . The first national conference on Jewish education has been postponed to avoid conflicting with the emergency National Planning .conference scheduled in Washington next weekend. ATLANTIC CITY—The Mizrachi women's Organization of America, at their national convention here, announced the deci- sion to raise $430,000 for the expansion and development of youth, educational and welfare projects maintained in Israel. LAURENCS O'LARRY, president of St. Clair Furs Inc, presented a check for $1,000 to MRS. NEL- LIE MONY (center), president of Odessa Ladies Progressive Aid Society, and MRS. SAM SHAYNE, fund- raising chairman, at the dinner at the Ma- sonic Temple, Oct. 18 for 0 d e ss a's child rescue fund. Mr. O'Larry also present- ed eight fur pieces to the society. Los Angeles artist, designed the three-cent commemorat- ive California centennial post- age stamp which is currently on sale in post offices throughout the country. Slate Fourth Session, In Leadership Training Israel A buzz session will mark the fourth meeting of the Leadert ship Training course conducted by the Michigan Region of. the National Women's L e a g. u e, United Synagogues of America, 10 a. m. November 1, at North- west Hebrew Cong. "The Conservative Movement As We Synagogue Women Live It" is the day's topic. Subjects and participants are: In the Home, Mrs. Herman Becker, Beth Aaron; In the Synagogue, Mrs. Joseph Markel, Northwest Hebrew - Congregation; In the Community, Mrs. I. E. Goodman, Bnai Moshe; In the Future, Our Youth, Mrs. Hiram Popkin, Shaarey Zedek. JERUSALEM—Full diplomatic relations between Mexico and Israel will be discussed at a meeting of the Israel foreign ministry with Salvador Pardo-Bolland and Marco A. Almazan, attache with the Mexican legation at Beirut, Lebanon ... A national conference of the 34 Israel lodges of Bnai Brith was called to honor. its 107th anniversary, and considered plans to absorb new immigrants and continue aid to the immigration program. Europe LONDON—Twenty Jewish religious students from North Af- rica arrived here for training at the Sunderland Talmudic College where they will study to serve as Rabbis and teachers in various Sephardic Jewish communities ... A London Times dispatch from Amman quotes Jordanian Premier Said Pasha El Mufti as saying there will be no peace with Israel unless there is a compensatory settlement and return of former Arab communities. VIENNA—Following a communication from Lt. Gen. Geoffrey Keyes, American commander in Austria, Chancellor Leopold Figl refused to propose an amendment to the national restitution law, which would have compensated holders of property confiscated by the Nazis. Canada MONTREAL—Removal of many immigration restrictions has ADL Arranges Series, `Community and You' made possible the entry of a larger number of Jewish -immigrants here, but there is still a problem in finding employment for reli- gious Jews, who won't work on the Sabbath. Asia `The Community and You," a ten lecture series has been ar- ranged by Mrs. Samuel Aaron, ADL chairman for the Greater Detroit Bnai Br i t h Women's Council, in cooperation with the Michigan Regional Office of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith and the Detroit Jewish Community Council. Specialists in the field of civil rights, education, human rela- tions and housing will dejiver the lectures, which are to be held at the New Jewish Cen- ter, Davison near Dexter. The first meeting was held Oct. 26 with Haskell L. Lazers, ADL's regional director, speak- ing on "America's Democratic Legacy." BOMBAY—More than 200 guests attended a reception given by the Israel delegation here in celebration of India's recognition of Israel. . HONG HONG—The Shanghai Jewish Club, valued at $1,000,000, has been leased to a Chinese institution because the high tax rate and operation costs cannot be raised. The -club is .owned by the Israel government. . South America BUENOS AIRESPre-electioti campaigns for elections to the 23rd World Zionist Congress have started, with Mapai and General Zionist leaders asking the public to vote a solid bloc. , Africa JOHANNESBURG—Over 400 South African Jews have settled in Israel in the past eighteen months, said Z. Segal, chairman of the immigration department of the South African Zionist Federa- tion . . . D. J. Vainstein, deputy director of the Jewish Agency immigration department issued a.n appeal for skilled personnel from En.gliSh-speaking countries. Ilaniseheyvitz Offers Yiddish Swing Radio Show Here Over WJLB O'Larry Gives Odessa Group $1,000 Ackerman Named A City" Supervisor • Silver Anniversary, Bar Mitzvah Marked Irving B. Ackerman, " Detroit attorney, was appointed a mem- ber of the Detroit Board of Su- pervisors by Councilman John Kronk. He was sworn in' at noon Tuesr day by. County Clerk Branigaii. An entertaining radio program called "Yiddish Swing" will be oroadcast by the B. Manischew- itz Co., kno'wn for their matzo products and an extensive • vari- ety of choice kosher foods, every Richards Hearings, Sunday at 11:15 a.m. over Sta- tion WJLB beginning Sunday; Shifted to 'Detroit Oct. 29. - LOS ANGELES, (JTA)—The The new quarter-hour musical Federal Communications Com- show will feature _favorite Jew- mission has concluded its hear ish melodies, old and new, bril - ings here into charges that G. A. liantly arranged in modern tem- Richards, owner of local radio station KMPC, ordered anti- po. ' Jewish bias inserted in radio He_adlining the entertainment news broadcasti. However, the- will be Jan Bart, celebrated Yid- hearings will be resumed in De- dish-American tenor; the Barry troit where Mr. Richards owns Sisters, popular recording 'stars; station. WiR. - Sam Medoff and his "Yiddish Station KMPC recently began Swing" or ch es t r a, and Lewis broadcasting programs designed Charles ds master-of-Ceremonies. to promote tolerance and under- "Yiddish S win g" achieved standing among various racial tremendous success in many and religious grOups. The pro- cities through out the United grail& are sponsored by. the Na- States, including Chic 'go, Los tional Conference of Christians Angele s, Cincinnati, and New and Jews. York. In New York, the prd- gram continued for more than Yeshivah to Unveil 10 _years, winning an unusually high listener rating and playing 26 Memorial Plaques to studio audiences of almost a A dedication ceremony unveil- half million, people. "Yiddish Swing" has a wonderful appeal ing, 26 new memorial. plaques for young :.nd old alike because will be held by Yeshivath Beth it presentS both old-time tradi- Yelaudali in the Mogen Abraham tional melodies a n d popular Synagogue, Dexter and Cortland, Jewish tunes in modern rhythm Sunday, at 10:30 a.m. Members of the families and friends of arrangements. the departed will join Rabbi M.: Among the famous hit parade J. Wohlgelernter in prayer. favorites popularized by "Yid- Names on the plaque are: dish Swing" are "Bei Mir Bistu Karl Yagoda, Moses Hehry Thorn, dor H. Mendelssohn. Etta Schnitz, Max Shein," "Joseph, Joseph," "Ut Zel•cicson, Kalman Shapiro. Aaron and Azoi Nayt A Scheider" (the Tai- Vita Levine. Aizik Selesny, Pauline Wein- stein, Jennie Shore, Samuel M. Shore, lor's Song), and more recently Borich Yagoda, Ben Weider, Louis Guns- the nation-wide hit, "The Wed- berg, Dave Stein, Henry and Minnie Weinbaum, Jacob Goldin, Martin Ain- ding Samba," which originated howitz, Fannie and Samuel Weiss, Lena the Yiddish Swing melody, "Dem Nucian, Abraham Domstein. Sol and Hindu Levine. Jacob Kabaker, I Elka Nayem Sher." Rohlik, Lea Gladstone, Helen Silverston. The Bar Mitzvah of Theodore Gottlieb was celebrated Sunday evening, Oct. 22 at Zaks, .with the occasion highlighted by, the observance of the 25th wedding anniversary- of his parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Alex Gottlieb. Celebrating with them was a second.son, Jerome, their daugh ter, Helen- Nadell, and numerous friends and relatives. The Gott- liebs reside at 3260 Elmhurst and are active in the Suwalker organization. • UN Plans Compromise Proposal Safeguarding Jerusalem Holy Places LAKE SUCCESS,'(,TTA)—Sev- resolution that restricted UN eral United Nations d4egations authority to the Holy Places have begun to prepare a com- only should win almost unani- promise resolution on an inter- mous support this year national 'regime for the protec-• It was indicated that theze tion of the' Holy Places in Jeru- would be a number of sponsors salem, and kty delegates . are for such a resolution, whiCh confident that such a move will wbuld be ready when the Pales- win the support of this, year's tine issue comes up before the General Assembly. Assembly later on in the current Tile -resolution is modeled on session. a proposal introduced unsuc- It is also understood here that cessfully last year by Sweden and the Netherlands. That res- the resolution will omit, the two olution invited the states con- items. of last year's Swedish- cerned in Palestine to pledge full Netherlands proposal which religious freedom and access in were most objectionable to Is- the Holy Land and establish UN rael—a provision for progressive superilsion over the Holy Places demilitarization -,,of Jerusalem without, however, extending UN and the banning of Jerusalem authority politically or terri- as a national capital. torially. One top Western delegate as- serted that virtually all support for last year's Assembly man- date for complete international- ization of Jerusalem had faded away and that a compromise RETAIN College students want to know what's going on at home. Special student subscriptions to The Jewish New's are available at just $2 for the entire academic year. L . JUDGE CHARLES WESLEY . 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