Al Curtis Gets P. 0. Promotion
Recalls Horse-Butigy Parcel Post
I6—THE JEWISH NEWS
K-F Executive to Describe Israel
Experiences at Cohn Summer Home
Friday, July 13, 1951
First Jewish Collective
livery letters were distributed Farm Established in Poland
Upon the invitation of Mr. and
Associates of Al Curtis. for the
LONDON, (JTA!—The first Mrs. Irwin I. Cohn, a group of
past seven and a half years as- by rK en on bicycles. He recalls
prominent T)etroiters will meet
sistant superintendent of the that in 1914, his first year with Jewish collective farm in western
the Post.Office here, he delivered Poland was established by a
parcel post packages in a horse- group of Jewish farmers in the
driven buggy.
Dzierzanow area. The farmers,
Mr. Curtis was appointed to who surrendered their owner-
his new post by Postmaster ship of the land to establish the
Frank C. Ridden. He once 400-acre collective farm on So-
served as manager of the Letter viet lines, acted after a vigorous
Carriers' Band. In World War I propaganda campaign conducted
he served for 17 months over- by representatives of the War-
seas. He resides with his wife saw Jewish cultural and social
at 2715 Rochester. organization.
State Dept. Approves $23,500,000
Amount as Grant-in-Aid for Israel
Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News
A.I. CURTIS
Linwood Post Office station,
feted him last week on the occa-
sion of his elevation to the post
of superintendent of the Post
Office in the Fisher Building.
A native Detroiter, Mr. Curtis
recalls that when he first joined
the Postal staff here special de-
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.—A grant-in-aid in the amount
of 523,500,000 for Israel under the economic part of the
mutual security program for the Middle East has been al-
located by the jr, S. Government subject to the approval of
Congress Assisstant Secretary of State George C. McGhee
revealed here Tues., addressing the University of Virginia
Institute of Public Affairs. A figure of 523,500,000 in similar
aid was listed by Mr. McGhee for Arab states.
"The military assistance requested for the Arab states
and Israel follows logically from the, policy akreed to by the
governments of the United States, France, and the United
Kingdom in May 1950„ at the conference of Foreign Minis-
ters in London," Mr. McGhee said.
"At that time the three governments issued a declara-
tion known as the tripartite declaration recognizing that
the Arab states and Israel need to maintain a certain level
of armed forces for internal security and to play a part in
their defense and that of the area as a whole. The three
nations also indicated that they would take immediate ac-
tion in the event of aggression . by one state in the area
against another. This was a strong declaration and I am
glad to report that the reaction of countries in area to the
declaration has - on the whole been salutary."
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next Wednesday evening at a
buffet supper, at the summer
home of the Cohns, 3277 Inter-
laken, Pine Lake, to hear a first
hand report of conditions in Is-
rael from Hickman Price, vice-
president in charge of exports of
the Kaiser-Frazer Corporation.
Mr. Price, who just returned
from a third visit in Israel in be-
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half of the Kaiser-Frazer auto-
mobile production project there,
will report on his experiences.
The first Kaiser car rolled off
the assembly line in Israel dur-
ing his recent visit there.
The K-F executive is vitally
interested in the success of the
Israel bond drive and in his
address on Wednesday will out-
line the significance of the in-
vestment undertaking.
Morris Jacobs, chairman of
the Israel bond drive committee
for the Zionist Organization of
Detroit, expres the hope that
Mr. Price's addresS will stimu-
late increased interest in the
bond drive and prompt cash
payments on bond purchases
made in recent weeks.
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