Justice Douglas, Rabbi Silver and
Abba Eban Speak at UJA Conference

United States Supreme • Court United Palestine Appeal, Joint
Justice William 0. Douglas, Distribution Committee and
Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver of United Service for New Ameri-
cans—and that action on these
needs would set the stage for
the United Jewish Appeal's cam-
paign in the coming year on
behalf of immigration, settle-
ment and rehabilitation pro-
grams involving upwards of
1,000,000 JeWs in Israel, Europe,
Moslem countries and the
United States.

Justice Douglas Dr. Silver

Vitamin P May Be Clue
To Battle-Against Cancer

Cleveland, Israel Ambassador
CHICAGO, (AJP) — A Jewish
Abba S. Eban, Jewish Agency
Chairman Berl Locker of Jeru- specialist's efforts in the fight
salem, UJA General Chairman against cancer w e r e rewarded
with his discovery that citrus
Vitamin P holds "great promise"
for aiding the battle against the
deadly disease through X - ray
treatments.
Dr. Isidore M. Arons, director
of Radiation Therapy at Hol-
land Hospital, N. Y., reported
the development to the opening
convention session of the Ra-
diological Society of North
America.
The Jewish scientist said that
Edward M. M. Warburg; and a
Cabinet member of the Israel Vitamin P may be even- more
Government will be among the important in reducing the ra-
principal figures to address the diation casualties in an atomic
annual •National Conference of attack. Arons stressed that the
the United Jewish Appeal when vitamin was not a "cure" for
it meets Dec. 14, 15 and 16 in cancer, but a tool for use with
Atlantic City, N. J., to set the X-ray therapy.
objectiVes of the UJA's nation-
Assisting Arons in his study
wide campaign for 1952, it was were Drs. Boris Sokoloff and
announced by Dr. Joseph J. Walter H. Eddy.
Schwartz, UJA executive vice-
chairman.
JDC Shows Gratitude to Italy
Dr. Schwartz announced also Sending Goods to Flood Victims
that t h e three - day National
In "gratitude for the generos-
Conference, to be held at the ity of the Italian people to Jew-
Traymore Hotel, will be attend- ish refugees, since the war" the
ed by more than 1,500 _Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
leaders representing comrnuni-, has turned over from its own
ties in all parts of the country. supplies, more than four tons of
The UJA executive vice-chair- food,' clothing and other ma-
r.nan said that the conference terial," to sufferers from floods
Would assess the 1952. budgetary . in Nbrtherh Italy, announced
requirements of the Appeal's Milton Steinberg, acting JDC
r e e constituent agencies- Director in Italy. •

THE JEWISH NEWS

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5 FCC Grants License Renewal To 3 of Late Richards' Stations

Friday, December 1 1951

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WASHINGTON— (JTA) — The granted permission for the
Federal Communications Com- transfer of control of the li-
Israel Continues Its
mission granted a renewal of censes to Mrs. G. A. Richards-.
Opposition to Germany licenses for the radio stations One commissioner opposed the
of the late G. A. Richards, who action. The stations are KMPC,
Direct JTA Teletype Wire to
was accused of broadcasting Los Angeles; WJR, Detroit; and
The Jewish News
PARIS — Israel continued its anti-Semitism.. The Commission WGAR, Cleveland.
opposition to the discussion of
the status of Germany at the
Read This "Full-Blooded" Novel of the Fabulous
United Nations when the west-
ern proposal for a commission
COMMODORE LEVY
to investigate the • possibility of
"BLOCKADE RUNNER OF 1812"
holding elections throughout
the country came up for debate
A most courageous American! Read how he struck
in UN Special Political Commit-
anti-Semites and drove them from his path! Read
tee here Tuesday.
of his loves, his duels, his clash with ostracism, his
Israel delegate Maurice Fish-
fights with pirates; his court martials. A book to
stir the young—to enthuse the old. "End of the
er announced that his govern-
Rawhide" is truly an exciting, stirring novel.
ment would vote against t h e
Pakistan proposal to invite of-
ficial representatives of western
and eastern zones of Germany
and of sectors of Berlin to ap-
pear before the committee.
He considered this move in-
opportune and said it would
prejudice results of investiga-
tions to be carried out.
In the General Assembly. Is-
rael voted against inclusion of
the German item on the agenda
and Foreign Minister Sharett
argued vehemently against it
both on moral and legal grounds.
He said the UN had no right to
discuss Germany.

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