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April 04, 1952 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-04-04

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Impact of Korean War on U. S. Jewry
On .11VB Convention Agenda May 2-4

The effect of the Korean war
On Jewish community life in the
Uni' States will be discussed
at the biennial convention of
the National Jewish Welfare

White to Address
Cott ncil Meetings

Walter White, executive secre-
tary of the National Association
for the Advancement of Colored

THE JEWISH NEWS-----9

Israel Aids Korean Efforts with $95,000 in Supplies

Friday, April . 4, 1952

PARIS, (JTA) — Israel and medical supplies to the UN
Lebanon are the only Middle forces in Korea while Lebanon
East countries that have made contributed $50,000 worth of
contributions to the United Na- goods. Israel also turned over
Board to be held here May 2 to
tions campaign in Korea, UN about $32,000 worth of citrus
4 at Hotel Statler.
Secretary-General Trygve Lie re- products to the UN in Korea.
The convention will attract
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Communist ported.
representatives from local JWB
authorities in Romania are
Our Want Ads Get Results.
Israel gave $63,000 worth of
Armed Services Committees,
Jewish Community Centers and setting the stage for a great
propaganda trial of a number
YM-YWHAs, Synagogue-Centers, of former political leaders and
JWB Sections and other JWB Zionists, according to informa-
affiliates and local JWB armed tion brought here by recent im-
services committees will be offi- migrants from Romania.
cially represented.
A number of former Commu-
Among the questions to be
nist officials, including Vesila
discussed are:
Luka, mx-secretaxy of the Ro-
How can the local community partici-
NEXT PARTY
pate most effectively in JWB's pro-
mania' Communist party. will
gram of service to Armed Forces per-
be tried for "Titoism.' Former

sonnel:.
WILL BE AT THE
Shall there be established a national Foreign Minister George Tatar-
training school under - JWB auspices and
supported by the communities of this escu will face the court on
country for (a) providing special .Jewish charges of handing over secret
Community Center and Armed Services
information to the Western
training as a prerequisite for admission
to either one of these fields. and (hi
powers.
providing in service training courses for
professional workers engaged in such
The Zionists, arrested in •
work"!
roundups in recent months. will
How can the Jewish Community Cen-
ter contribute most effectively to the
be charged as conspirators and ,
strengthening of democracy in America
"cosmopolites" and will be ac-
today:. and
cused of establishing contacts
How can communities achieve sound
935 Lawndale (2 blks North of West Fort)
relationships between Jewish Community
with the Western powers.
Centers and Jewish community organiza •
Lion agencies. such as Jewish Federations
The new arrivals reported that
Councils and Welfare Funds'
Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower of mass deportation from Roman-
. , e
'■
Detroit. convention chairman, Ian metropolitan centers is con-
9
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announced that the four issues tinuing. The deportees are des-
to be considered were selected cribed by the Romanian auth- 0 .
through a poll of the entire JWB orities as "non-productive ele-
. :
ments." Many Jews and others 2
constituency.
have
been
deported
from
Bras-
The delegates will formulate
0
JWB policy on the following is- lov, an armaments center, and •

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL TY. 4-5289

from
points
along
the
Yugoslav
sues: Centers and Federations--
1111140e
,
•••••O••••••••M0
frontier.
How Can They Best Work To-
gether? JAM and the Local
Community--A Team Serving
the Armed Forces: Our Career
People—Is Their Present Train-
ing Program Adequate? and
Making Democracy Work—The
Vital Role of the Center.
SECOND AT LOTHROP • DETROIT
Biennial theme will be
T'
"Strengthening Jewish Life In
Our American Democracy."

Include Zionists in
Soviet Political Purge

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CLUB GREG •



, SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 9-30 P. M

WALTER - WHITE

DANCING TO JOE KING
AND HIS ORCHESTRA

People, will be guest speaker at
the monthly meeting of the Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women,
Detroit Section at 1 p.m., Mon-
day, at Temple Beth El.
White's accomplishments as
author, sociologist and educator,
qualify hi -- as an outstanding
spokesman for his people.
„.His topic. "Freedom Needs Ex-
ercise," is also the subject of a
campaign to which Council has
committed its resources on a
nationwide scale.
Will Not Pay Romania for
The Detroit Section is partici-
pating on the basis that the Permitting Emigration
cause of freedom most be
TEL AVIV, (JTA)--A Jewish
strengthened through the use
of our given right to free speech. Agency spol - e-nr•an denied press
For more than 30 years. White reports that the Agency had
fought for human rights, par- agreed to pay the Rumanian
ticularly Negro rights. He has Government S2F• for each pros-
made personal investigations of pective Jewish emigrant from
41 lynchings and eight race riots. that country.
The spokesman declared that
White has written articles for
leading newspapers and maga- tn•re were sogns at some easing
in
the Romanian emigration sit-
zines and several books. "A Ris-
ing Wind" related his career as uation. Nineteen hundred few-
a war correspondent. and his iSh immigrants had been brought
a' - tobiography appeared in 1948. to 1.rael from Romania in three
Organizations interested in ttansports in Harsh, he said,
the achievement of civil rights and another transport of nearly
and liberties, including church. a thousand would be leaving the
labor. fraternal, civic and Black Sea port of Constanza
minority groups. are invited to soon.
He reported that 103 Indian
send representatives to this
Jews would be st nt back to In-
meeting.
White will be introduced by I dia by air but declared that the
Mrs. Regene Freund Cohane. Jewish Agency will incur no fur-
national Council's board me m- - ther expenditures in repatriating
ber and past-president of the immigrants to their former
Detroit Section. homes.

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