-THE JEWISH NEWS-3
Stutz, Adh*, Osnos to Address
Junior Campaigners at Three Rallies
Friday, March 21, 1952
In a recent column, Phineas tion, authorizes The JeWiSh
to state:
Biron charged that Victor H. News
"The sole reason I left my
Bernstein, eminent journalist, position as Public Relations
former co-editor of PM, left the Director for the Jewish Agency
NEW YORK, (AJP ► —The war Jewish Agency office due to dis- for Palestine is that The Na-
being waged by New Jersey ex-1 agreement with Dr. Nahum tion offered me, under condi-
GIs ,against a notorious h a t e l Goldmann over the German rep- timis in all ways attractive, an
sheet published m that state hit arations question. Mr. Bern- opportunity to go back to my
pay dirt with the disclosure that stein, who has resumed the post first and only professional
paper concerns throughout the of managing editor of The Na- loye, journalism."
state had refused to sell the
anti - Jewish periodical news-
print.
"Common Sense,- most notor-
ious and widely circulated hate
ti
she A t in the natioru was forced
to hift its printing schedule to
a orida community. The par-
tial victory came as a result of
a quiet campaign undertaken
some months ago by the New
Jersey Department of the Jewish
War Veterans.
Members of JWV units visited
newsprint dealers in many parts
of the state pointing out the
nature of the paper published
by hater Conde McGinley. Mat-
thew Feldman, state commander
of the veterans' group, charted
the educational program aimed
at the paper -houses.
The result is that McGinley is
printing his sheet in Ocala, Fla.,
the American Jewish Press
learned, then trucking issues
back to New Jersey in bulk for
national distribution from his
Union, N. J., headquarters.
Impressed with the success of
the JWV tactic in combatting
the hate sheet. anti-bias agen-
he angle of your lapels,
the dip of your coot are vital
cies were considering a similar
drive in Florida and elsewhere.
considerations of our GGG
Vets Force Hate Sheet
Out of New Jersey
, Three Junior Division worker Area "C"
. will hear the presi-
meetings will be addressed byH dent of Sinai Hospital, Max
nos when its 200 workers re-
Rabbi Morris Adler, Max Osnos ceive their workers' kits at 8
and George M.' Stutz.
p.m., Thursday, a 1 s o at the
Woodward Center. Osnos' mes-
When Area "A" receives its Woodward
workers' kits at 8 p.m., Tuesday , Isage win have particular impor-
at the W o o d- I tance inasmuch as Sinai . Hospi-
ward Jewish tal is included in this year's
Center, G e o rge drive. He is chairman of the Is-
M. Stutz, coun- rael bond drive, associate chair-
selor for trades man of pre-campaign efforts
and professions •
d a member of the Federa-
'
in the Allied. an
Jewish Cam- tion board.
paign will be
the speaker. Physicians Organize
Stutz is a mem-
ber of the Board For Allied Campaign
of Governors of :••
the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation,
chairman of the
executive c o ifit"
Stutz mittee of the
Detroit Service Group, former
president of the Hebrew Free
Loan Association and a board
member of the Jewish Com-
munity Council.
Rabbi Adler of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek will address Area
"B" at 8 p.m., Monday, at the
Woodward Jewish Center. Rabbi
Adler, who is working with the
Dr. PERRY GOLDMAN (left)
metropolitan and organizations
and Dr. CHARLES LAKOFF,
division in this year's campaign, members of the executive
is a member of the board of board of the physicians' sec-
Federation, vice-president of the
discuss plans for the
Jewish Community Council and tion,
annual get-together. launch-
I board member of the Jewish ing their group's phase of the
Center and United Hebrew Allied Jewish Campaign. The
Schools.
Section will meet at the home
of Dr. and Leo Orecklin. 18655
WZO Organizes Torah Culture
Oak Drive, 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,
rroject for Diaspora Jewry
April 1. Di. Orecklin is section
chairman, with Dr. Hyman S.
A new department for the Mellen. Members of _the Board
furtherance of Torah culture are Drs. Harry August, Morris
and educationin diaspora has Bachman, Paul Fraiberg, Ar-
been established by the World thur Goldberg, Perry Gold-
Zionist Organization, and will be man, Benjamin Gutow,
headed by Rabbi Zev Gold. of Charles Lakoff, Rudolph Leis-
Jerusalem, member of the Jew- er, Jerome Mark, Abraham
ish Agency Executive. Rabbi Rogoff, Jack Rem, Alexander
Zevy Tabory will direct its New I Sanders, Joseph Schwartzberg
and Saul Sugar.
York office.
I
Why Vic Bernstein Rejoined 'Nation'
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