Truman Recommends Israel Aid
In His Message To Congress
Viscount Samuel
To Speak at Dinner
Honoring Dr. Neuman
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. WASHINGTON, (JTA) —Presi- the amount will be submitted to
the appropriate committees of
dent Truman said in his message Congress in executive session.
Congress
that
he
has
recom-
bo
mended economical and techni-
cal assistance to the Near East- President to Attend
ern area, including Israel, and JNF Dinner May 26
help for the Arab refugees. for a
WASHINGTON, (JTA.)—Presi-
total of $196,000.000.
dent Truman promised a dele-
In his message on the distri- gation of Jewish National Fund
bution of Mutual Security funds, leaders who visited the White
the President told of the import- House that he would address a
ance of aiding the Near East. He dinner to be held at Hotel Stat-
suggested development projects ler in Washington on May 2E, -
in various countries of the. area. marking the completion of the
In enumerating ways in which JNF project for the establish-
America could aid. he said: ''We ment in Israel of Kfar Truman.
tan help build roads and estab-
The delegation included Vice-
lish public health services in President Alben W. Barkley, na-
Israel."
tional honorary chairman . of
VISCOUNT SAMUEL
"The Near East presents it the Kfar Truman Committee;
American
Dr. Harris J. Levine, president
sharp challenge to
Rt. Honorable Viscount Sam-
statesmanship," President Tru- of JNF; Mendel N. Fisher, ex- uel, first British High Commis,
man declared. "The countries of ecutive director of JNF: Milton sioner for Palestine, has arrived
these areas are of vital import- Kronheim, Washington c h a i r- in this country on a mission for
ance to the security of the free man of the Kfar Truman. pro- the Palestine Electric Corpora-
world. but the problems of ject, and Rep. Abraham J. Mul-
achieving constructive and ter of New York. A report was tion.
While here. Viscount Samuel
orderly development are ex- ma de to the President on the
tremely difficult." He pointed out progress made in the establish- will speak at the dinner in
that "most of these problems ment of the village bearing his Philadelphia on Monday honor-
can be solved by the people. of name, which is located near the ing Dr. Abraham A. Neuman on
the occasion of his decennial as
these areas finding ways to make Lydda airport.
solid progress in developing eco-
Truman, after expressing deep i president of The Dropsie College.
nomic strength and effective free satisfaction with the achieve- i He will be given honorary de-
institutions. But we can and ments of the JNF, said he was grees from Dropsie and from
must help them."
looking forward to a time when 1 Brandeis University.
Also to be given honorary de-
Aid for Israel in the Mutual he will be able to visit Kfar
Security Act of 1952 may total as Truman. Vice-President Bark- grees from Dropsie College at
much as $80.000,000, but it is not ley, as a member of the delega- the Neuman testimonial will be
possible to secure confirmation tion. announced that more than Benjamin V. Cohen, member of
of this estimate at the present $250,000 has been raised' the United States delegation to
throughout the United States the United Nations; Dr. John W.
time.
A spokesman for the Mutual through popular subscriptions in Nason, president of Swarthmore
Security Administration said which thousands of school chil- College: and Dr. Harry A. Wolf-
that the exact amount of aid dren participated. T h e dele- son, Littaur professor of Jewish
proposed for Israel, as well as gates told the President that literature a n d philosophy at
for other countries. cannot be Kfar Truman now has 180 set- Harvard University.
made known because of -security tlers, all veterans of the Pal-
Dr. LOUIS FINKELSTEIN,
reasons." It is expected that mach.
chancellor of the Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary of America,
will leave on April 30 for a sever-
• al month's stay in Israel.
Three Zionist Parties Featured
In Shetzer Memorial on March 24
RepreSentatives of the Zion- rence, Monday evening, March
24.
ist Organization of - Detroit, the
This event will serve as the
Labor Zionist Organization and
annual Simon Shetzer Me-
Mizrachi will participate in a morial Institute and will be
utilized for presentation to the
symposium on trends in Zionism
Shetzer Family of the certifi-
and the future of the world
cate signifying that the Isaac
Zionist movement, at the Zion-
and Simon Shetzer Memorial
ist House, Linwood and Law-
Forest - „in Israel has been
completed.
Albert Elazar, chairman :of the
ZOD program committee . , an-
Center Dance Group Plans
Modern Program on March 22
Fannie Aronson and the Cen-
ter Dance Group will present a
modern dance concert at 8:30
p.m., March 22, at the Wood-
ward Center. Dancing will be to
poetry, music and words.
Performers include Barbara
Bendler, Sthel Claes, Phil Dis-
kin, Rose Fields, Rose Mosro
piean, Reva Usher and Beverly
Zalher. Dorothy Zussman is
accompanist.
THE JEWISH NEWS—
nounced this week that Philip
Slomovitz will be the moderator,
and that the following speakers
will . participate: Leon Kay,
speaking for, ZOA: Harold Silver,
LZOAI. W. Schlussel, Mizrachi.
All are invited to this meeting.
There will be no admission
charge and no solieitations.
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$151.000 in Israel bonds on BIG
Day. last Sunday, the official
Opening of the 1952 Israel bond
campaign in the U.S.
Following a Sunday morning
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Five rolls of peonies, 10 rolls
of nickels and an assortment of
dimes and quarters were the
"heaviest" purchase made in the
campaign. The change was col-
lecttd by Mrs. William Hordes.
of the Jewish National Fund,
wife of BIG Day Co-Chairman
William Hordes, who sold a $50
Bond to Mr. and Mrs. Albert
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Come in and "Test Drive" the ablest' car on the American Road
Henry Morgenthau. Jr.. and
Golda Myerson. Israel Minister
of Labor, the volunteers set
forth to visit 11,000 Detroit
Jewish homes.
Representative of every Jewish
organization joined in the drive.
which saw more than 80.000
workers in 804 cities and towns
in the U.S. participate in the
one-day campaign in behalf of
Israel's economic independence.
The two youngest volunteers
participating in the drive were
Marcia Rothnian, 15. 4230
Pasadena. and Gail Smolinsky,
16, 4019 Padadena. who team-
ed up to sell 5350 in bonds.
As evidence of the diversity •
of personnel involved in the
drive, Israel Lesser, '75, of Miz-
rachi, the oldest volunteer in
the campaign, reported back
to headquarters with a broad
smile and $1,000 in bond sales.
Youra. 3769 Tyler. who made the
purchase for their two-year-old
son, Steven Jack Youra. The
Youras, Polish refugees who
came to the United States from
Germany three years ago. start-
ed saving the coins :when their
son was born. •
Members of the Alpha Omega
Dental Fraternity bowling
league, who volunteered en mass
in the BIG Day drive, sold $4.000
in bonds.
The first volunteer to report
back was Fred Sorkow of Ivan S.
Bloch Lodge of Bnai Brith who
sold a total of $2.550 in bonds.
Sales on BIG Day brings the
total of Israel bonds sold in
Detroit since the inception of
the drive on May 1, 1951, to $3,-
470.000. •,
In celebration of the success
of the BIG Day campaign, a
large crowd attended a victory
and Purim program Wednesday
*veiling at Masouie Auditorium.
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$151.000 in Israel Bonds Sold
Here on BIG Day Last. Sunday
Undaunted by snow and slush. meeting at the United Dairy
Detroit's 1100 volunteer Israel I Workers Buidling at which they
bond salesmen sold more than heard a telephone message from
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