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August 17, 1951 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-08-17

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Schreiber Enrolls 160 Members in UHS

Lifting of Egypt's Blockade
On Israel Favored by Truman

WASHINGTON (JTA)—Presi-
dent Truman indicated at his
press conference that he was in
favor of the lifting of the Egyp-
tian blockade of Israeli-bound
shipping at the Suez Canal.
Asked by the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency to comment on
a London report that W. Averill
Harriman, Presidential adviser,
would go to Cairo in an effort
to persuade the Egyptian gov-
ernment to lift the blockade, the
President said he had no infor-
mation on that report and re-
marked that Mr- Harriman had
plenty of work to do in Iran.
He added, however, that if Mr.
Harriman could be of any help
in securing the lifting of the
blockade he would be in favor
of his going to Cairo to talk
with the Egyptian authorities.
The report that Harriman
might proceed to Cairo to dis-
cuss with the Egyptian govern-
ment lifting of the blockade ap-
peared , in the London Daily
Graphic. The report said that
Mr. - Harriman would also ask
Egypt to sign a permanent
peace treaty with Israel.

Egypt Wins 'Another Delay
On Council Blockade Action
UNITED NATION S. N. Y.
(JTA)—A last-minute maneuver
in the United Nations Security
Council won for Egypt another
week's respite from Council ac-
tion on the month-old Israeli
complaint against Egypt for
maintaining a blockade of Is-
rael-bound shipping at the Suez
Canal.
The new reprieve came after
the State Department, finally
abandoning its hopes of per-
suading Egypt by diplomatic-
means, to abandon its blockade
voluntarily, had agreed with
Britain and France on the text
of a resolution which would
"call upon" Egypt tb lift its
blockade. -
The resolution includes two

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Anti Zionist Rabbi Plans
Nathan Schreiber has com- monial dinner held in honor of Next Book—`Judaism History'
pleted a record-breaking mem- Bernard Isaacs, Mr- Schreiber
NEW YORK. (AJP)—Veteran
major points that had been bership - enrollment campaign felt that the best gift to Mr. anti-Zionist spearhead, Rabbi
Isaacs would be new and .in-
pressed by the Israeli delega-
creased support for the schools Elmer Berger, is the author . of
tion whose complaint against
a new book, "A Partisan History
in the form of new members.
the Egyptian blockade brought
of Judaism," to be published
the case to the Security Council.
Mr. Schreiber's association next fall, the Council News, of-
It also strongly reaffirms the
with the UHS dates back to its ficial organ of the American
validity of the Israeli-Egyptian
very inception. In 1922 he do- Council for Judaism, disclosed.
armistice agreement as ending
nated the first Sefer Torah to
all hostile acts between Egypt
the UHS in memory of his par-
and Israel- At the same time,
ents, Max and Blume Schreiber,
in briefly reviewing the history
and of his brother, Solly Schrei-
of the case back to 1949, the
Your PONTIAC
ber.
salesman and
resolution includes the state-
friend SAYS
Mr. Schreiber recalls that in
ment of Gen. William E. Riley,
1929,
when
he
was
ill,
the
chil-
UN truce supervisor, that the
dren of the schools read Psalms
You'll be wise
Suez blockade constitutes "an
for him. In recent months, he
buying your
aggressive and hostile act" on
has donated 25 new chairs for
Pontiac car
the part of Egypt.
the auditorium of the Rose Sit-
NOW
The postponement followed a
tig Cohen Building through the
Be sure to ask
last - minute, unsuccessful at-
Women's Auxiliary of the
for
tempt by Egyptian delegate
schools.
R. B.
Mahmoud Fawji Bey to delay
Mr. Schreiber, since his retire-
NATHAN
SCHREIBER
Council action belt it made no
(Bob)
headway with the Americans, that brought in 160 new mem- ment from the Colonial Depart-
ment Stores, has been associated
Ginsburg
British and French. Fawji Bey bers
for the United Hebrew with his son, Raymond, in Mid-
at
declared that his government Schools.
West Theaters.
was willing to cooperate in a
For Appt.:
Inspired by the recent testi-
Calling upon all other UHS
"constructive" solution of the
Norman Pontiac Co.
members to enroll at least two
Suez dispute and added that the
2340 W. Grand Blvd.
new members this year, Mr.
solution would have to come in Bale Post Doubleheader
near Linwood
Schreiber has also pledged to
"secret diplomatic negotiations." To Aid Veterans' Fund
Residence: TO. 8-4726
continue with his own campaign.
American sources made it
clear, in response, that unless
A soft ball doubleheader to
they had something more defin- provide
money for the Veterans
ite to go on that would indicate Assistance Fund has been
possibilities of success, there was planned by Joseph Bale Post,
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no point in further discussion. Jewish War Veterans. The Bale
The JTA learned that Jefferson Post Will meet a team composed
/
ZWI •
/
B. Caffery, American Ambassa- of Bnai 'Brith All-Stars under
dor to Cairo, had been pressing the lights at Robinson Field,
the State Department to secure Linwood and Grand' River, on
further delays by the Security Aug. 29.
Discount of 10% After Aug. 15 at
Council in order to give him
The first game between Dexter
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