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September 28, 1951 - Image 84

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-09-28

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84—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 28, 1951

Youngest Patient

Iran May Cancel Israel Recognition

NEW YORK, (JTA)—A report
that Iran may withdraw her
recognition of Israel was pub-
lished in the New York Times.
The report, cabled from Beirut,
capital of Lebannon, says that
Al Misri, organ of the Wafd
party and the largest newspaper
in Egypt, published an answer
from Ayatollah Sayed Ghassena
Kashani, radical Persian Islamic
political and religious leader,
who had been asked to say what
he had done about the appeal
made to him by the teachers of
the Islamic University of Al
Azhar in Cairo to use his in-
fluence to have Iran withdraw
her recognition of Israel. Ac-
cording to Al Misri, he answer-
ed:
"We requested the Foreign
Office to withdraw the Iranian
Minister from the so-called Is-
rael capital and a decree will be
issued so that you and the Is-
lamic world will know that the
Iranian Islamic people does not

Rosh Hashanah 5712 sees 19-
month-old David Levine on th
road to complete cure in a TB
hospital maintained by the Joint
Distribution Committee in Is-
rael. Born in a Displaced Per-
sons camp in Germany, this
smiling baby is one of the "hard
cores" brought to the Jewish
State in 5711.

NBC Refuses Comment
On Dropping of Loeb
For Communist Ties

NEW YORK, (AJP)—A Na-
tional Broadcasting Company
spokesman told the American
Jewish Press that the network
had no comment on persistent
reports that Philip Loeb, who
plays the role of "Jake" on "The
Goldbergs," had been ousted on
charges of *Communist sympa-
thies.
Among the veterans and other
groups which have fought Loeb
on these grounds was the Ameri-
can Jewish League Against
Communism.
The NBC spokesman said that
Mollie Berg; creator and star of
the Jewish family program, was
•now in Europe and that she was
the only member of the cast who
has been signed by NBC which
has grabbed the program from
CBS.
The spokesman said that
when Mollie returns, the rest of
the cast would be signed. He
declined to reply to a question
as to whether Loeb was among
those scheduled for signing.
The latest issue of Red chan-
nels, a listing of alleged pro-
Communists, charged that Loeb
was affiliated in one manner or
another with more than a dozen
pro-Red groups and activities.
Loeb could not be reached for
comment.
A spokesman for the Ameri-
can Jewish League Against Com-
munism confirmed the group's
assistance in opposing Loeb's
radio role.
"I'll bet anything he doesn't
appear on the program again,"
the spokesman said.

American Jew to Head
Law School at Oxford

NEW YORK (AJP)—A profes-
sor of law recently became the
first American to be elected to
head one of the colleges at Eng-
land's famous Oxford University
and the second American Jew
to become a King's Counsel.
Prof. Arthur L. Goodhart,
nephew of Senator Herbert Leh-
man, became a professor of law
at University College of Oxford
in 1930. Since then his fame as
an expert in the common philos-
ophy underlying British and
American law has spread until
Prof. Goodhart has become one
of the most respected members
of the Oxford faculty.
Aside from being the first
American to head the Oxford
faculty of law, Goodhart is also
one of the few Americans ever
to be knighted and the second
American Jew ever to be named
a King's Counsel (a barrister
taking special preeminence in
an English court). The first
American Jew to be so named
was Judah Benjamin, onetime
secretary of the Confederacy
during the • American Civil War
who flew to England, became a
British subject and rose to lame
in English legaldom,---

recognize the fraudulent Govern-
ment established there to oppose
Islam and disperse its sons.
What we have done in reward to
this fraudulent Government we
regard as our duty and the duty
of every Moslem toward thOse
of us who were made homeless
under the auspices of accidental
policy to create a breach in Arab
Islamic front to further the
West's destructive imperialistic
aims."

120,000 Jews Settled
In U.S. Since War's End

NEW YORK, (JTA)—Approxi-
mately 120,000 Jewish immi-
grants entered the United States
in the years since the end of
the war, according to United
Service For New Americans. This
immigration was under the reg-
ular immigration law and the
Displaced Persons Act.

Rosh Hashanah Good Wishes

NEW AND MODERN

• PALMER PARK RECREATION

MR. and MRS. JOE WISPER
Bar and Grill
Fine Food — Choice Beverages
Air Conditioned
Forty-Two Brunswick Bowling Alleys

106 East 6 Mile Rd.

TU. 3-0390

Between Woodward and John R

New Year Greetings

- ROBERT'S
VENETIAN BLIND COMPANY

Detroit's Older and Larger Manufacturers
of Quality Blinds Only

See Our Large Display Furnished with

5" or 9" Patented Cornice Board

15651 GRAND RIVER

TO. 9-1300

Best Wishes for a Happy New Year
To All Our Friends and Patrons

OHIO CHINA CO.

Chinaware for Restaurant - Synagogue - Home
Wholesale and Retail

WO. 3-1618

7500 N. TELEGRAPH RD.

5 Miles North of Monroe, Mich.

New Year Greetings to All

UNITY FURNACE COMPANY

8044 LYDON

UN. 4-1156

Jack Greenblat

NEW YEAR GREETINGS

UNITED MACHINERY
& SUPPLY CO.

Furnaces - Heating Supplies - Sheet Metal - Machinery

UN. 3-4300

7330 PURITAN

Detroit 21, Michigan

Best Wishes for a Happy New Year
To Our FriendS and Patrons

Carl A. Toth Gulf Service

W. 7 Mile Cor. Wyoming Ave.

5 Qts. oil, Lubrication, Dope Change,
Transmission and Differential Grease
Clean Air Cleaner, Flush Motor, Check Tires
Radiator, Battery, Generator
All Complete $7,,55, Regular Value $1 1.20

UN. 4-9849

BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR

Best Wishes for A Happy New Year

To Our Friends and Patrons

STERLING COAL CO.

TOWN HOUSE RESTAURANT

Now is the Time to Fill Your Bin

7136 W. McNICHOLS — UN. 3-4957

19700 LIVERNOIS — UN. 4-3603

15250 W. 7 MILE RD. — VE. 7-6120

COKE.

FUEL OIL

COAL

HEAT REGULATORS

STOKERS

6650 KERCHEVAL AVE,

Order Dept. LO. 7-4380 to all yards

New Year Best Wishes

Holiday Good Wishes

WESTERN REFRIGERATION
& EQUIPMENT CO.

SILCO BUILDING CO.

Complete Market Equipment

Expert Store Planning
Hill Refrigeration
Self-Serve Cases of All Types

3756 Woodward, nr. Seldon, TE. 1-8442

Cordial New Year Greetings

WILLIAM D. WALSil

HEATING & PLUMBING

14045 Fenkell

VE. 7-0110

Alterations on Attics-Recreation Rooms
Additions, Porches, Etc. _

"Call for Free Estimate

15444 James Couzens Hwy.

UNITED STEEL SALES

. DETROIT. MICHIGAN



UN. 4-3810

New Year Greetings

Owl Moving and Storage Co.

Local and Long Distance Moving

Fireproof Storage

3633 CHENE ST.

Free Estimates

TE. 1-1711

E. DeSMET

Nights, Sundays and Holidays, call VE. 6-1368

Greetings for the
New Year

No Money Down

FH,A Terms

L'Shono Tovo Tikosem — 5712

NU-BRICK PRODUCTS, INC.

Manufacturers of Genuine Nu-Brick and Nu-Stone

301 S. Harrington

VI newood 1-2323

EARL H. GARDNER, Sec. and Treas.

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