J1117 Presents UN Fla°. to WDTR 16—THE JEWISH NEWS Israel Consul Resigns to Represent Bank Friday, November 3, 1950 Communist Radio Calls Zionists 'Propagandists' in Desiring Emigration LONDON—(JTA) Broadcasts by the Bucharest radio moni- tored here and Moscow dis- patches broadcast by Tass, the official Russian news agency, indicate an increase in attacks on Israel. The Bucharest broadcasts in Romanian and obviously meant for home comsumption, are presently concentrating on de- scriptions of conditions await- ing new immigrants in Israel. "Zionist propagandists" encour- aging Romanian Jews to go to Approximately 13,000,000 Israel are described in the Ro- manian broadcasts as "worthy Americans are infected with successors to the slave traders." venereal diseases. As for immigrants recently ar- rived in Israel, the Bucharest radio says they live in "promis- cuity, disease and starvation." Further, the broadcasts state, although accommodations are 1 a c kin g, "abandonded Arab houses are pulled down for the profits to be made from the sale of old building materials." The broadcasts also attack the Jewish state's judicial sys- tem, which is compared to that of "Tito's Yugoslavia, monarch- ist and fascist Greece and Fran- co Spain. Work in the d e f e n s e of peace in Israel, the Roman- ian radio continues, has become RE-ELECT YOUR a crime punishable by years of imprisonment, while "a Jew who CONGRESSMAN murders an Arab is allowed to go free." The Bucharest radio GEORGE D. says that Israel's support of the United Nations action in Korea proves that Zionism has become "an instrument of imperialist 13th Dist. — Democrat strategy." WORLD WAR VETERAN Tass reports that Lydda air- He Fought In Congress port is being rebuilt at the be- For A Free Israel hest of the United States to enable it to handle jet aircraft. — On United Nations Day—Oct. 24—the Jewish War Vet- erans Department of Michigan presented a UN Flag to FM Radio Station WDTR, operated by the Detroit Board of Edu- cation at the station on Lawton near Chicago. From the left: KATHLEEN N. LANDIE, director of the station; SOPHIE DOUHAN, representing the Ukraine, and JOYCE HUM- PHREYS, representing France, Northeastern High School stu- dents; NORMAN L. BERKLEY, JWV commander; HARRY A. KELLER, JWV department quartermaster. Young Israel Starts Friday Forum Series Young Israel will inaugurate its 1950-51 winter series of Fri- day night forums this Friday, 8:15 p. m., in the Young Israel Youth Center, Dexter at Fuller- ton. Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, direc- tor of Young Israel, and Rabbi Abraham Zentman, co-chairman of the educational committee, will speak on "The Attitude of the State of Israel To Religion." Discussion will follow. Re- freshments will be served after the program. All are invited. Dr. Harry Portnoy, chairman of the Scout committee of Young Israel, announces that a Court of Honor will be held for Troop 210 next Wednesday, 8 p: m., at the Young Israel Center. The northwest committee of Young Israel will meet Monday, Nov. 13. Northwest services are held every Saturday morning at the Bagley School, 8100 Curtis, at 9 a. m., with Mincha services at 5 p. m. Young Israel held first serv- ices in the northwest section Oct. 28 in the auditorium of the Bagley School, 8100 Curtis. Rab- bi Samuel H. 'Prero, director of Young Israel, delivered the ser- mon. Jerome W. Kelman, chairman of the Young Israel board, con- gratitlated the committee, in- cluding Harry Blitz, Milton Du- chan, Isaac Henig, Sam Goren, Arthur Gellman, Arthur Klein, Max Kwartowitz, Sam Sukenic and Norman Sukenic, for pre- paring the groundwork for the services. DP Situation Review Slated Under USNA Cantor Sparks Drive For Bnai Brith Women The Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council is proud to present Eddie Cantor who will appear at the Masonic Temple for a one nightliiiio• '''' ' appearance at 9 p.m. Nov. 14. Mrs. Alfred La- kin, ticket chair- man, for the forthcoming an- nual Fund Rais- ing affair of the!. C ounci 1, nounces that all Eddie Cantor chapters are well on their way to meeting the $100,000 goal set for Bnai Brith philanthrophies and community projects for this year. Jest for Fun By I. ZAC (Copyright, 1950, Jewish TelegaPhic Agency, Inc.) Rabbi Yochelman was engaged on probation by the Hebrew Temple of the Light of Israel and Brotherly Love. He delivered his first sermon, speak- ing twenty minutes and every- body was- pleased. "Rabbi Yochelman is our man," said the members of the congregation. Rabbi Yochelman went home. His wife was happy. He already made preparations to move his furniture from the city in which he had formerly been rabbi. "The people of this town like my speaking," he said to his wife, "we will get along here much better." The second Saturday Rabbi Yochelman, however, was not so much of a hit. He spoke an hour. The members of the con- gregation went up to him and complained. "Rabbi Yochel- man," they said, "the first time you spoke, you spoke twenty minutes, so we liked it. But now, you spoke an hour. That's too long. We can't stand sermons that long." "I'll tell you how it was," ex- plained the Rabbi. "You see, re- cently I broke my set of false teeth, so the first time I spoke without any teeth and how long can a person without teeth talk? So I spoke briefly—only twenty minutes. The second time, I still didn't have my new false teeth, so I wore my wife's." * * * Sermons: NEY YORK — (ISI) — Gideon Strauss resigned from the posi- tion of Israel Consul in charge of Commercial Affairs, prepara- tory to assuming the post of Representative in New York of the Anglo-Palestine Bank, Is- rael's - largest banking institu- tion and bankers of the Govern ment of Israel. Prior to joining the staff of the Israel Consulate General in New York in June 1948, Mr. Strauss was for 12 years associ- ated with the Anglo-Palestine Bank, whose business is due to be conducted, as from 1951, by a new Israel corporation—Bank Leumi Le'Israel (National Bank of Israel.). Dr. Abraham Ernest Lewin, who has been Vice Consul in the Commercial Department of the Consulate, will serve as Acting Consul in charge of the Depart- ment, and Dr. Joachim 0. Ron- all, who has just arrived from Israel, will be Vice Consul. O'BRIEN Oh, What's Happened To Israel's Tzena' Remember in November ELECT Senator John B. MARTIN Auditor General "Guardian of Your Tax Dollar" VOTE REPUBLICAN NOV. NOV. 7 VOTE To Send ROBERT L. BERRY REPUBLICAN Congressional By .MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyrigt 1950. JTA) To Congress for the 15th WASHINGTON — Somebody ought to complain to the Feder- al Communications Commission about what is being done to "Tzena, Tzena." Two television shows have used it for "production num- bers," and in both cases the males were dressed like Heidel- berg students while the actress- es looked like waitresses in Bav- arian beer parlors. In both cases, when the sing- ers came to the line about "Let's do the Hora," the dancers per- formed something that looked like a cross between a mid-Wes- tern polka-square dance and a ragtime spasm. About 10,000 Cerebral Palsied More than 250 community babies are born yearly. leaders from east central areas will meet in Cleveland Nov. 4-5, at the East Central States Con- ference of United Service for New Americans, it was an- Voters of Northwest Section nounced by Walter H. Bieringer, USNA president. The Cleveland meeting, to be held at the Hollenden Hotel, is • one of a series of regional par-_ leys which will be held in dif- - VOTE ferent parts of the country to acquaint communal leaders with FOR the DP situation in Europe and the outlook for solving the Jew- Disraeli and Jimmy • ish refugee problem within the The late Jimmy Walker, May- time limit set by the DP Act, or of New York used to say that which expires June 30, 1951. the difference between him and JOHN H. the Jews was that he ate trefa Iraqi Anti-Jewish Order food at home and kosher out- May Affect Students side, while most Jews he knew BERKLEY, Calif., (JTA)— ate kosher food at home and State Senator Some 20 Iraqui Jewish students trefa outside. Democrat 18th District at the University of California Jimmy also had a political * Graduate U. of M. Law here may be stranded financial- way of finding out the names School ly because of the anti-Jewish of people. He would ask the per- * Practicing Attorney — 23 policy of the Iraq government. son's name. The party would Years The students, all of whom have answer Babcock or Goldstein, as * Former Circuit Court Com- been receiving allowances from the case might be. And Jimmy missioner * Born in Detroit their families at home, have had would then reply: "Oh, I knew *Member—Pisgah Lodge No. their funds cut off by the new the last name, I mean your first 34 B'nai B'rith Iraqi decree forbidding Jews to name." * Former Noble Past Grand send money out of the country. Disraeli had a different way —Jericho Lodge The students are all here on when faced by the embarrass- * Active in Jewish Commun- students' visas, which means ment of meeting people whose al Affairs * Endorsed by Jewish Fra- they are not allowed to work for names he could not recollect. ..ternal and Social Organ- a living or apply for public as- Disraeli said: "I always think izations sistance. None of them wishes for a moment or two and if I *"Preferred" — Detroit Citi- to return to Iraq because of cannot recollect the name, I zens League old complaint?" the say, "how's anti-Semitic excesses there. ■■ ATTENTION! District WORLD WAR II VETERAN WHO CAN FIGHT YOUR BATTLES IN CONGRESS STOP CONFUSION NOW Let a Disabled Veteran Serve You Acrrin VOTE FOR and ELECT x ROBERT L. BERRY • Lawyers • Labor • Veterans • Civic Groups ENDORSE SCHNEIDER 1110•• JUDGE JAMES H. SEXTON PRESENT JUDGE OF PROBATE Candidate for Re-Election Wayne County Probate Court:. NON-PARTISAN VOTE FOR JAMES H. SEXTON JUDGE OF PROBATE