THE JEWISH NEWS Georgie Price, to Head Entertainment For JNF Auxiliary Donor Jan. 29 - 5 Friday, January 18, 1952 ' Israel Gets $5,500,000 Under MSA Agreement WASHINGTON (JTA) — Plans as soon as necessary arrange- Landsmanschaften Name are being advanced for the ments are completed. Of the money extended in the A child prodigy at the age of persists that he may be given JWF Board Candidates negotiation of an agreement for seven when he appeared on the his own show .soon. stage as one of Gus Edwards' Also featured on the pro- gram will be Rabbi Irving Mil- ler, a past president of the American Jewish Congress and successor to the late Dr. Stephen S. Wise. He is a member of the World Jewish Congress Execu- tive Committee. Rabbi Miller was graduated from Columbia University, and was ordained at Yeshiva Uni- versity in New York. He is cur- rently spiritual leader of Sons of Israel Cong., Woodmere, L.I. His posts include membership on the actions committee, World Zionist Organization; national vice-president, Zionist Organiza- tion of America; and national executive committee member of the United Palestine Appeal. Funds from this year's event; according to Mrs. Irving Arlin, GEORGIE PRICE program director, , will assist in "children," Georgie Price has planting trees in the Forest of had a memorable career. Since Martyrs, dedicated to the 6,000,- his start, he has appeared with 000. Jews who perished during Eddie Cantor, George Jesse 1, the Nazi regime. The forest is Walter Winchell, and starred being planted in the - Jerusalem for the biggest names in show corridor by the JNF. All Detroit women are urged business, including Florenz Zieg- by Mrs. Albert Prag, Auxiliary feld and the Shuberts. Georgie will make an appear- president, to assist the project ance in Detroit on Jan. 29, as by enlisting donors. Reserva- guest artist for the Ladies Aux- tions are being taken by all iliary of the Jewish National JNF Auxiliary members and at Fund at their annual donor the JNF office, TO. 8-7384. Following is a list of con- event, in the Masonic Temple tributors of $100 or more: auditorium. Mlaver Umgegend, $200; Bernbaum Recently, he made his first big Iron. and Metal Co., Mrs. Samuel Hey- appearance on television on the man, the Max Stollmans, the Benjamin ii:ce,r:.c pair:s and the Herman Cohens, Texaco Star Theater, and talk McGrath Orders FBI Action To Halt Terror in Miami iv The American Jewish Press Federal Bureau of Investiga- New York City as "the worst blot tion, was officially ordered to on the American scene in recent clean up the Florida ' mess by times." Attorney General J, HOward Mc- The group wired McGrath, Grath this week as a nationwide shortly before his announcement campaign to discourage resort the FBI was actively seeking the trade to the Miami area got TNT culprits, that action by the underway. Federal government was essen- McGrath, who said he would tial to ending the terror.. worry later about the question of A double-barreled proposal to Federal-state jurisdiction in the end The bombings emanated outrages, cleared the legal road- from the Jewish Labor Commit- block following a conference tee. Emanuel Muravich, director with top Jewish and Negro lead- of the Anti-Discrimination De- ers. FBI entry into the case— partment of the JLC, urged the agents previously had concen- establishment of an intergroup trated on determining whether council in that state to lessen the blasts against Jewish cen- racial and religious tensions and ters and Negro housing projects to eliminate in Miami Beach the constituted a violation of Federal "precedent prohibiting" Negroes statutes—marked a new high- from being on the streets after point in the jumpy Florida ra- dark. cial arena. Muravchick, who issued a Meanwhile, a nationwide boy- statement after a survey of the cott of the vacationland by the sites of the recent Florida dis- National Association for the Ad- turbances, took sharp exception vancement of Colored People with the theory that the out- failed to show any immediate breaks "were the work of in- results. A check by the American dividuals or isolated acts in Jewish Press of train, air and themselves." bus agencies in major U. S. cities "These multiple bombings are tailed to disclose any decrease in possible," he said, "only in an the number of persons making atmosphere of bigotry and under the Southern junket to the Mi- local and state administrations ami area which tolerate terror." Railroad spokesman told the AJP that travel to Florida in the past several weeks was a Huge Blaze Gutters •"shade better" than last year at Famed Jewish. Hotel the same time. Airlines noted a slight decrease but placed the • ATLANTIC CITY, (AJP)—One blame on the recent crash of a of the worst blazes in this re- non-scheduled ship . which took sort city's history - severely 56 lives. damaged one of the nation's Replies to Dr. Kleinman largest Jewish hotels and com- Replying to the Jewish Com- pletely destroyed a second. munity Council's telegram to J. Hit hard by flames soaring Howard McGrath, U. S. Attorney 100 feet into the air was the General, in which the Council famed St. Charles Hotel, site of requested the intervention by many famous national and in- the full facilities of the Depart- ternational Jewish conventions ment of Justice in the outrages and one of the largest U.S. hos- in Florida. Assistant Attorney telries maintaining a strictly General James M. McInerney Kosher kitchen as well as ob- advised the Community Council serving the Sabbath. that his Department is "exert- Destroyed in the oceanfront ing every effort to discover the Boardwalk blaze was the Lor- identity of those responsible for raine Hotel, another Sabbath- these outrageous incidents, in- observant hostelry. cluding the dynamating, result- When the St. Charles caught ing in the death of Harry T. fire, the nearby Breakers Hotel, Moore of Minis, Fla." another Jewish convention site McInerney stated in his letter and kashruth-observant hotel, to Dr. S. Kleinman, president of was ordered evacuted. An es- the Council, "you may rest as- timated 100 guests filed out as sured that, if it develops that firemen aimed streams of water violations of Federal statutes are on the building as a precau- involved, the Department will tionary measure. undertake appropriate action Several other smaller hotels, immediately and vigorously." all of them serving Jewish clien- The attacks were also decried tele during the summer season, by officials of Freedom. House in were completely destroyed. r Representatives of landsman- schaften on the boards of the Jewish Welfare Federation and its member agencies were named by the nominating committee of the landsmanschaft group, Leon Kay, chairman of the organiza- tions division, has announced. Elections will be held at 11 a.m. Feb. 10, at the Davison Jew- ith Center. Morris M a 1 i n, Korostishever, has been proposed for the Fed- eration Board, and Max Rosen- thal, Odessa, was nominated for the Board of the Hebrew Free Loan Association. Other nominees are I. Sweet, Bereznit- zer, Jewish House of Shelter board; Harry Gonte, Yiddish Folks Verein, gov- erning committee, 12th Street Council; Mrs. Pauline Liberson, Skverer, foster home committee, Resettlement Service; Joseph Gladstone, Eishishker, case com- mittee, Resettlement Service; David Si- rota, Vinnitzer, membership committee United Hebrew Schools; Alex Belkin, Odessa, education ' committee, United Hebrew Schools; Frank Mersky, Berdit- chever, scholarship committee, United He brew Schools; and Sergei Nutkiewicz, recreation committee, Jewish Home for the transfer of the remainder of Mutual Security Aid to Israel as announcement was made here of the allocation of $5,500,000, representing the last installment of the $25,730,000 in emergency interim assistance. The remain- der—approximately $40,000,000— is expected to be forthcoming last grant, $3,000,000 will be used for electrical equipment and power generating apparatus to be delivered in 1952 to ease the strain on present facilities; $2,000,000 in agricultural equip- ment, also expected in 1952, and $500,000 in cotton. ,- Huch,on's Bio . January Event! Aged. JNF Income in 1951 Stated at $22 Million More than $22,500,000 was re- ceived by the Jewish National Fund of America during 1951, according to the annual report submitted to the board of direct- ors by Jacob. Sincoff, treasurer. During the same period, expen- ditures were reduced by nearly $18,000, leaving a net increase in JNF income over last year of $1,561,751. Dr. Harris J. Levine, president of JNF in America, told of nego- tiations he conducted with the leaders of the Jewish Agency to reach agreement on JNF activi : ties and general cooperation of JNF with other fund-raising or- ganizations. He stressed the fact that by action of the World Zionist Congress in Jerusalem, the World Zionist Organization now has two fund-raising insti- tutions, the Keren Kayemeth, with its crucial tasks of land acquisition, soil amelioration and afforestation, %rid the Keren Hayesod, which, in the United States, operates through the United Palestine Appeal and the United Jewigh Appeal, • Of the sum of $22,539,279, Sin- coff reported, "$2,400,518.27 rep- resents the income from tradi- tional collections and the sum of $20,138,761.46 represents JNF's share from the United Palestine Appeal or the United Jewish Appeal collections. The income from the UPA this year shows an increase of $1,789,052." The year's expenditure was $336,148. Tel Aviv Vows Cooperation With ZOA Business College TEL AVIV—The municipality of Tel Aviv, through Mayor I. Rokach and Vice-Mayor H. 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