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December 01, 1950 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-12-01

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UJA reconstituted for 13th Consecutive Year

U.f A Will _Launch
Drive at Parley
Dec. 16 and 17

Battle Looms at CJFWF's
Assembly Opening Friday

Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News

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FLUSHING MEADOW, (JTA)
The Israel Government's atti-
tude toward United Nations
Secretary-General Trygve Lie's
10-point peace program and to
a Soviet-sponsored resolution on
peace was outlined by Abba S.
Eban, Israel's permanent dele-
gate to the UN addressing the
plenary session of the General
Assembly.
Demanding a "new attempt"
to solve the problem of atomic
weapons control as suggested by
Mr. Lie, Mr. Eban nevertheless
warned sharply against any at-
tempt to isolate the atomic dis-
cussion, and thus give the im-
pression that the use of con-
ventional armaments for ag-
gression stands on a higher
moral plane than the aggressive
use of atomic weapons. "We
should aspire to the complete
repudiation of war, not to its
mere regulation by the renunci-
ation of one weapon and the re-
tention of others," the Israel
delegate said.
He endorsed the suggestions
of the Secretary and the Soviet
Union for an increase in eco-
nomic cooperation through UN
technical agencies and asserted
that "our generation is coming
increasingly to realize the close
and intimate relationship be-
tween world peace and an equit-
able social order." He empha-
sized that "assistance should
not involve interference in the
freedom of assisted countries."
Backs Position Against Russia
On the proposed means of UN
action in the event of aggres-
sion, Mr. Eban again backed the
majority position which permits
the General Assembly to act in
the event of a deadlock on the
Council. He also opposed the
Soviet proposal that the issue be
reopened in plenary session of
the Assembly.
Referring to the suggestion
that the People's Government of
China be admitted to the Secur-
ity Council as a precondition for
Soviet agreement to expansion
of the scope of the Council, Mr.
Eban pointed out that his gov-
ernment favored both the ad-
mission of Communist
China and the expansion of
Council function, but could not
agree to make one a precondi-
tion of the other. He also called
for the admission of the many
European states which are still
not members of the United Na-
tions.
* • *

people in (their) misery." The
Arab leader was apparently re-
ferring to allegations that Arab
refugees were recently expelled
from Israel areas.
In a speech to the National
Press Club this week, Eban
called on the Arab states to con-
clude peace negotiations with
Israel. Azzam Pasha answered
that Jerusalem should be inter-
nationalized and that Israel, by
establishing its capital in the
city, has "revolted" against a
United Nations decision.
He also accused Eban of "dis-
torting facts completely" and
said that Israel must "respect
the rights" of Arab refugees.
Asked why Jordan opposed the
internationalization of Jerusa-
lem—thus agreeing with Israel
—Azzam Pasha said it was be-
cause the Jordanians did not
"trust Jewish motives" and were
"forced to demand defensive
positions."
The Arab League leader said
the Arabs were only "little tools
in the hands of history" and
that the United States should
mediate differences involving
the Arabs and Anglo-French
"imperialism" a n d "exploita-
tion." He said the U. S. will
"betray its traditions of free-
dom" if it continues to back the
British and French, particularly
with reference to the continued
presence of British troops in the
Suez Canal area. He urged that
America support the "democrat-
ic aspirations" of the Arab
peoples.

NEW YORK—The Unite d
Jewish Appeal campaign for
1951 will be inaugurated at a
two - day national conference
which will open in Atlantic City
on Dec. 16, it was announced
here on Tuesday. The confer-
ence will consider a goal for the
1951 drive and will discuss plans
and techniques to assure an ef-
fective mobilization of Ameri-
can Jewish support for the UJA,
the announcement said.
Asserting that the recent Na-
tional Planning Conference in
Washington underscored t h e
importance of the United Jew-
ish Appeal, the national chair-
men of the. UJA—William Ros-
enwald, 'Rudolf G. Sonneborn
and Rabbi Jonah B. Wise —
called in their announcement
for an early planning and prep-
aration for the launching of
local campaigns throughout the
country in the coming year.
.aitt
Their call states:
Shown signing the UJA agreement for 1951: (seated,
U. S. Achievements
left to right) RUDOLF G. SONNEBORN, national chairman,
"The Atlantic City conference
United Palestine Appeal; MRS,' LOUIS BROIDA, first vice- must serve to bring to the at-
president, United Service for New Americans; EDWARD M. tention of American Jews the
M. WARBURG, chairman, Joint Distribution Committee; high record of their achievement
(standing, left to right) ELLIS RADINSKY, executive director, in the solution of the problems
United Palestine Appeal, and MOSES A. LEAVITT, JDC execu- of Jewish suffering and home-
lessness. Achievement has been
tive vice-chairman.
the cornerstone of the programs
NEW YORK, (JTA) — The purposes of information a n d of the agencies of the United
Jewish Appeal and all contrib-
United Jewish Appeal, which discussion.
provides the funds for a world-
A number of the delegate's to. utors must take pride in that
wide program of relief, rehabili- the CJFWF conference, it was fact.
"However, we must not lose
t a t i o n and resettlement for learned, had joined Lowenthal's
needy and displaced Jews, has emergency committee to safe- ight of the large and pressing
McGrath Warns Aliens
been reconstructed for the 13th guard UJA.
tasks that will still confront us
consecutive year with the sign-
* * *
in 1951. Many thousands of
On 1950 Amendment
ing of an agreement by its three
Jews in Eastern Europe and
CJFWF to Hear Sharett
beneficiary agencies.
North
Africa
are
being
driven
To U.S. Security Law
WASHINGTON—Moshe Shar-
Comprising the UJA are the ett, Foreign Minister of Israel, by physical need and distress to
United Palestine Appeal, Joint will address the 19th annual seek a home in Israel. The
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Attorney
Distribution C ommit t e e, and general assembly of the Coun- march of events in the Moslem
General J. Howard McGrath di-
United Service for New Ameri- cil of Jewish Federations and countries as well as in certain
rected attention to the require-
cans. Reconstitution of the UJA Welfare Funds, Dec. 1-3, at the parts of Europe make delay both
ments of the Alien Registration
.c amp a i g n is undertaken an- Shoreham H o t e 1, Washington, costly and dangerous. At the
Act of 1950, as amended by the
nually toward the end of the D.C., it was announced by Stan- same time the work of receiving
Internal Security Act of 1950.
calendar year when representa- ley C. Myers, Miami, CJFWF and integrating the new immi-
The Attorney General said
tives of the UPA and the JDC president. •
grants in Israel must go for-
that under the amended law any
negotiate the outline and de-
ward
to
speed
the
liquidation
of
The Israel Foreign Minister's
alien residing in the United
tails of the partnership for next speech will be a highlight of tent cities and place the new-
States on Jan. 1, 1951, except one
year's drive. USNA is tradition- t h e national Mobilization to comers on the road to self-sup-
ally a beneficiary of the agreee- Meet Jewish Overseas and port and happiness. In addi-
lawfully here in a temporary
ment. Announcement of the Domestic N e e d s meeting on tion, continued support must be
status, must notify the Commis-
date of the UJA's annual na- Sunday afternoon, Dec. 3.
sioner of the Immigration and
provided for the program of
tional conference, which brings
welcoming and adjusting those
Naturalization Service in Wash-
* *
together representatives of or-
displaced Jews who will find a
ington of his current address
Detroit's Delegates
g a n i zations and communities
haven in the United States.
within ten days thereafter and
Delegates of the Jewish Wel-
throughout the country to map
"It is particularly urgent that
during the same period in each
fare
Federation
of
Detroit
will
campaign policy and goals,- will
the forthcoming conference give
succeeding .year.
take part at the annual Assem- an early start to the 1951 cam-
be made shortly, it was added.
* * *
A. R. Mackey, Acting Commis-
bly of the Council of Jewish paign because the Unitea Jew-
sioner of Immigration and Nat-
Federations and Welfare Funds ish Appeal does not have any Arab League Officials
'Battle' of Washington Looms
uralization, cautioned all aliens
NEW YORK, (AJP)—A full- in Washington, D. C.
cash to meet desperate winter Accuse Abba Eban
failure to comply with these
scale pitched battle of verbs and
Ten voting delegates f r o m needs in Israel and Europe.
Of Acting in Bad Faith that
provisions of the law will subject
adjectives over two proposals of Detroit include Mrs. Joseph H.
"We must prepare for intensi-
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Abba them to prosecution. Mackey
the Council of Jewish Federa Ehrlich, J a m es I. Ellmann, fied fund-raising for the United
tons and Welfare Funs, which Rabbi Leon Fram, Harvey H. Jewish Appeal in 1951 because S. Eban, Israel's Ambassador to also said that an address report
foes of the measures termed as Goldman, Julian H. Krolik, Mil- the pressure for emigration from the United States, was accused card should be used in making
an undercover threat to the ton K. Mahler, Samuel H. Rub- distress areas makes it neces- by a spokesman for the Arab the required reports;' and that
huge fund-raising mechanisms iner, Ben L. Silberstein, Isidore sary for us to plan on the basis League of "acting in bad faith." alien registration numbers
of the United Jewish Appeal, Sobeloff and Abraham Srere. of transporting and caring for Azzam Pasha, secretary-general should be printed on the form.
loomed in. Washington, D.C., Alternates are Mrs. Samuel R. 200,000 new immigrants in Israel of the League, addressing a The card may be obtained at
press conference at the Egyp- any Immigration and Natural-
today, as the CJFWF prepared Glogower, Mrs. Harvey H. Gold- next year."
tian Embassy, said Eban, instead
to open what observers hew man, Mrs. Milton K. Mahler,
of "extending olive branches, ization Service Office or any
predicted would be one of the Mrs. Samuel H. Rubiner and 24 THE JEWISH NEWS
actually extended only 1,000,000 post office.
Friday, December 1, 1950
national organization's m o s t Mrs. Abraham Srere.
hectic conferences.
/76,
4-1A3 MUSA MUST NOT
Mounting opposition from still
BE ALLOWED TO ESCAPE.
more Zionist spokesmen over the
HE WILL ATTEMPT TO GATHER
MORE MEN AND ATTACK
creation of a Central Israeli
OTHER VILLAGES.
v .--
Fund and an emergency meas-
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111
ure which would, in the words
I 1"64-;
of CJFWF spokeSmen, be -im-
.sf,ar. -- •,i .
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plemented only in the event of
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the UJA closing sliop, 'showed
promise of bearing out the ob-
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servers' predictions. An o t h e r
0.4...1,, y, ■ .- f:
Zionist leader, Isaac Hamlin,
•e' ...2 . -
general secretary of the Israel
CV'S TRICK HAS WORKED!
Histadrut campaign, slashed out
THE ARABS HAVE GROUPED THEREBY
PRESENTING A CONCENTRATED TARGET
against the CJFWF proposals as
WHERE EVERY BULLET COUNT.S.THE TRAP
."indefensible," "unfeasible," and
THROWS THEM INTO COMPLETE ROUT.
"un-American."
—HE'S A CRAFTY KILLER
SAY, JUST WHO IS
A committee formed by Pitts-
WITH AN INSATIABLE THIRST
THIS HA%) MUSA, HES AN ARAB
burgh Zionist leader Alex Low-
FOR BLOOD AND GOLD.
CHIEFTIAN
TOV?
I RAN UP AGAINST MANY
enthal prepared to descend on
TIMES DURING THE FIG-47 NC'.
the nation's capital, informants
7/
///
HE FOUGHT WITH THE ARAB
told the American Jewish Press,
ARMY WHILE
/7/
THEY
PAID
WELL
to side-track any attempts to
approve either of the pair of
controversial CJFWF proposals.
CJFWF spokesmen, however, re-
peated that although both pro-
posals were part of today's
opening agenda no attempt to
press delegates for a vote of
approval was likely. The pro-
posals, s d the spokesmen,
T URSA,
would be presented mainly for

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Eban States Israel's Stand on Peace;
Warns on Isolation of Atomic Talk



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