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March 28, 1952 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-03-28

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THE JEWISH NEWS-21
Friday, March 28, 1952

Commie Paper's Slip
Has Editors Seeing Red

paign workers, contribu- I
and friends of Histadrut
red Wednesday evening, at
Shaarey Zedek to mark
fficial closing or the 1952
Histadrut campaign, and
tribute to campaign lead-
d workers.
bi James Heller, guest
er, praised the unique
vements of Histadrut in Is-
"All that I know, and all I
seen with my own eyes in
, convinces me that the
drut represents the future
r people in the land," he

Nana Damari, accompa-
Moshe Wilenski, was en-
stically received by the
nee.
ris Lieberman, campaign
an and chairman of the
ng, reporting on the pro-
and attainments of the
campaign, emphasized that
ear the campaign reached
her number of contributors

than in previous years and that
participation or rank and file
campaign workers was greater
and very encouraging.
The amount obtained equaled
that -of, 1951, and with an extra
effort during the coming mop-
ping - up weeks it may well
surpass it.
Mr. Lieberman. praising the
work of the friends of Histadrut,
singled out the contribution of
the Women's Auxiliary of the
Maimonides Medical Society
towards the Kupat Holim ortho-
pedic clinic to rehabilitate Is-
raeli war veterans.
The project was organized and
sustained under the leadership
of Mesdames Hyman Mellen.
Charles Gitlin, I. W. Silver, Ervin
B. Moss, Max Blaine and Oscar
Shapiro.
He also praised the work of
the Furniture Division,. under
leadership of Nathan Shecter.
Jack Malamuti and Earl Wein-
garden, which surpassed its
quota.

NEW YORK, (JTA)—Com-
munist vigilance against capi-
talistic attack relaxed for one
moment at the office of the
Freiheit. New York Yiddish
Communistic daily, with the
result that the editors and
staff this Week were busy ex-
plaininghow a poem assail-
ing Comrade Stalin was prom-
inently featured in the party-
line organ.
The poem, entitled "The
Enemy," and signed David
Wiler, did not specify whom it
attacked as the enemy, but
the initial letters of each of
the lines formed the phrase,
"Stalin Murderer."
The editors told enquirers
the poem had been received in
the mail, read and printed.
They said they did not know
the author.

World ORT Sets 1952 Budget of $2,470,000

PARIS, (JTA) — A sum in ex- will be increased to $2,470,000.
cess of $2,390,000 was spent last Last year ORT received $950,000

year by ORT in maintaining 270 from the Joint Distribution
institutions in 24 countries Committee, he stated, adding
where Jews are being taught to that $1,000,000 will be forthcom-
become 'skilled workers, it was ing in 1952. The remainder of
reported at the annual meeting the budget is raised in countries
of the executive of the World other than the United States.
With the contraction of oper-
ORT Union.
Dr.- Aron Syngalov;sky, chair- ations in Germany and - Austria
man of the executive, reported , last year witnessed a slight drop
that the ORT's budget for 1952 ; from 21.294 in 1950 to 19.174 in
1951 in the number of students
\ in ORT courses throughout the
world. In other countries Dr.
Syngalowski reported, the stu-
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Strong po- , dent body increased and 30 new
operations were established at a
lice detachments cordoned off cost of $500,000.
the Arab village Rama, in Upper
Galilee, after the inhabitants
overpowered a number of food
control officers who came to re-
THROUGH CERTIFICATES
ceive olive oil from the villagers.

FOOD TO ISRAEL

The villagers refused to com-
ply with the order_ and wounded
several policemen. When rein-
fo-ements arrived, part of the
oil was delivered. Authorities es-
timate that the villagers possess
100 tons of oiL

Pakistan Minister Urges
Arab Refugee Settlement

NEW YORK, (JTA)-- The New
York Times reports that Sir
Mohammed Zafrullah Khan,
Pakistan's Foreign Minister. said'
YORK, tJTA)—President Benjamin G. Browdy, president in Karachi that the Arab states
an was called upon To of the Zionist Organization of must have
tisfaction on the
to an American ove in America, in a luncheon address problems of the Arab refugees
at
the
Biltmore
Hotel
here
at-
nited Nations tocall an
and the frontier with Israel be-
tended by leading Zionists.
Jewish peace conference
con
i fore they cooperate in a Middle
The continuance of the East defense pact.
shington under the chair-
hip of Dr. .Ralph Bunche, Arab Jewish difficulties came
Sir Zafrullah confirmed re-
Israeli
up
anew when Senator Owen
ediator in the Arab
had invited the
its th
th a t h
Brewster told Secretary of P°
foreign ministers of 12 Moslem
proposal was made by State Dean Acheson in Wash
states to meet here in April to
ingtion that Saudi Arabia does .
of mutual in-
not deserve American aid. He discuss matters
serest. The nations are Afghan- I
-Gurion Tells of
emphasized that the ruler of
Egypt. Indonesia. Iran. I
that country does not permit ista.n, Jordan. Lebanon. Libya.
l's Peace Hope
Jew. Iraq,
the entry of a single these Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey and
USALEM. (JTA) — Israel Sen. Brewster voiced
sentiments when Secretary Yemen-
with Egypt and
• quarrel
testified before the
ely hopes for peace with Acheson
Senate Foreign Relations
e Arab countries, Premier
Committee
on the Mutual Se-
Ben Gurion declared at a
curity Program.
arranged
for
55
visit-
renee
. Contacted in London, Dr.
erican editors.
e defeated Arab countries," Bunche expressed keen disap-
d, "do not want peace with pointment over the fact that so
, but we hope that peace little progress toward permanent
• me sooner or later when peace in the Holy Land had
countries become demo- been made in the three years
To deend
ourselves since he helped negotiate the
t
t the much discussed 'sec- armistice agreement_
- I had hoped that there
round' we have to impose
ourselves a heavy defense
would be fairly rapid move-
n and introduce universal went to a more permanent
service of men and wo- settlement," he told newsmen.
But we have no quarrel adding that "1 can only hope
the Arab countries, and I for the creation of a better
that peace treaties with
climate and some break which
will be signed. If not peace
will be to the advantage of

wdy Asks U. S. to Settle Near East
moil: Seek; Dr. Bundle as Mediator.

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es, then at least non - ag-
Especially we
on pacts.

everybody."

He expressed the belief that
no quarrel with Egypt. I a lasting peace in the Middle
rely hope for peace with Fast was needed not only by
gyptians."
that region but by the entire
mier Ben-Gurion took the
tunity to thank the Ameri- world.
(While Israel's, objective is
.ple and the U. S. govern-
for their support of the peace, an Israel Embassy spokes-
st movement and later for man stated in Washington that
ecognition of Israel and for Browdy spoke in his own name
rant-in-aids to the Jewish only).
He expressed the hope
the United States will con-
its support of Israel
lying to questions on free-
for private investors, the
Premier said: "Israel is a
Kaiser- is
country and everybody
to invest here.
others invested a total
,000,000 in various enter-
and be sure
, and I see no reason why
of obtaining
should not invest." He
the finest
Israel is fighting inflation
available
opes to succeed to some
in mater-
e.
ials a n d
arding oil prospects in .1s-
workman-
the Premier said: "Ameri-
xperts. were very optimistic.
ship at less
til oil is drilled and we
cost to you
ractical results, we are not
before sea-
ed." Speaking about the
son prices.
mic difficulties which Is-
is now facing he declared
the country will become
THE VERY BEST
upporting within four to
IN CANVAS AWNINGS
ars.
-Gurion said the Israel
--ALSO --
VINYL-COATED PLASTIC AND
nment formally applied to
ALUMINUM AWNINGS
Ow to allow any Jew de-
to emigrate to go to Is-
but has received no reply

0 RpER HO

SPRING

cy Releases 500 Workers
L AVIV, (JTA) — The ab-

ion department of the Jew-
gency dismissed 500 em-
es a_s a result of the de-
in immigration during the

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