4. Pinkas to Report on Israel's Needs At Opening UM Session Today "4, THE JEWISH NEWS— 5 Friday, December 14, 1951 B 29 Crash Destroys Denver Jewish Homes - ATLANTIC CITY—With Israel Mini s t e r of Communications David Zvi Pinkas the latest ad- dition to a distinguished group of speakers drawn from Ameri- can and Jewish public life, the United Jewish Appeal this Fri- day, in Atlantic City, N. J., will open its annual national confer- ence to determine American Jewry's -role in 1952 for continu- ation of urgent immigration, settlement a n d rehabilitation programs involving hundreds of thousands of Jews in all parts of the world. The three-day National Con- ference, meeting at the Tray- more Hotel, will evaluate the 1952 financial requirements of the UJA's constituent agencies— United Palestine Appeal, Joint Distribution Committee a n d United Service for New Ameri- cans—and set both the objec- tives and the stage for the Ap- peal's nationwide campaign in the coming year. Mr. Pirikas, visiting the United States for the first time since becoming a member of the Israel Cabinet, will report on the acute food, housing and medical needs confronting his country and the impact of these shortages on programs of immigration, set- tlement and absorption. The Israel Minister of Com- munications is also chairman of the Israel National Committee of the world Mizrachi movement. Prominent among those who will take part in the conference are: U. S. Supreme Court Justice William 0. Douglas; Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver of Cleveland; Israel Ambassador Abba S. Eban: UJA General Chaii'man Edward M. M. Warburg: David Horowitz, Director General of Israel's Ministry of Finance:1 Jewish Agency Chairmen Berl Locker of I Jerusalem and Dr. Nahum Goldmann of New York; Chairman John Gibson of the United States Displaced Persons Commis- sion: William Rosenwald, national chair- man of the UJA and chairman or the Appeal's specifil drive to raise 535.000.- 000 in cash during the last four months of 1951; Rudolf G. Sonneborn. National Chairman of the UJA and the United Palestine Appeal; Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, UJA National Chairman; Morris IN. Berin- stein, Chairman of the UJA's National Campaign Cabinet; Mrs. S. Alexander Brailove, chairman of the UJA's National Women's Division; Walter Bieringer, Presid*nt of the United Service for New Americans; Jack D. Weiler, chairman of the United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York: Milton Kahn. Boston Jewish leader; Moses W. Beckelman, director- general of the Joint Distribution Com- mittee; Moses A. Leavitt. executive vice- chairman of JDC; Ellis Radinsky, direc- tor of the United Palestine Appeal. and Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, UJA executive vice-chairman. Truman Bans Bias In Contract Hiring KEY WEST, Fla., (JTA) — President Truman signed a fair employment practices order which would prevent discrimin- ation against members of min- ority groups in the hiring of employees by firms carrying out government contracts. The order prohibits discrim- ination based on "race, creed, color, or national origin." It provides for the creation of a Committee on Government Con- tract Compliance made up of six members who will be named later, in addition to representa- tives of the Department of De- - fense, Department of La b o r, Atomic Energy Commission, Gene ral Services Administra- tion, a n d Defense Materials Procurement Agency. (AJP)—The swank DENVER homes of five prominent Jewish families, including that of the chairman of the American Coun- cil for Judaism here, were wrecked when a B-29 crashed in the Jewish Hilltop section. Crew members of the Air Force bomber were killed but occu- pants of the wrecked homes miraculously escaped injuries. One of the homes wrecked, the Intermountain Jewish News reported, was that of Col. Stan- ley Shubart, who heads the American Council for Judaism in Denver. LND -ef the 4wittqf DELICIOUS! Holland Herring Firm • Tender • Milkers and CURED AND SA L.ED AT S6.4 Get new 1952 recipe book at your local grocer or delica- tessen or write: Holland Herring Fish- eries Awn., 328 Bond Avenue, N. W., Grand Rapids, Rich., Dept la. Hashofar Society Starts Jewish Music Library Hashofar society for the ad- vancement of Jewish music, this week presented a collection of Jewish music to the Detroit Public Library. To be known as the. 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