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May 09, 1952 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-05-09

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Cut in Mutual Security Funds
Called 'Mistake' by Harriman'

A ccountants Active

In Allied Campaign

Canadian Jewish. Congress Publishes
List of Jewish Casualties in War

A second volume published by are listed as missing and pre-
the Candadian Jewish Congress sumed dead are Flight Lt.
as tribute to Canadian Jewish Lawrence Arnold Allen, Flight
fighting men who distinguished Sgt. Leonard G. Feldman, Pilot
themselves in World War II has Officer Meyer Edsel Schwartz
recently been published. and Flying Officer Maurice
Listed in it are the names of Strosberg.
two Detroiters who enlisted with The men killed in action are
the Canadian forces, and fought Leading Aircraftsman David
side by side with Canadian Richard Axler. who died in an
troops. The local men listed are accident near Windsor and was
Pvt. Joseph Greenberg who was buried there, Pvt. Samuel Ber-
wounded in the European the- ger. Flying Officer Harry Bolch,
ater of war in 1944, but subse- two brothers, Pilot Jose ph
quently returned to fighting. He Cherinsky and S g t. Arthur
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Cherinsky, Sapper Louis
Charles Greenberg, of 3203 Fen- Feldman. Warrant Officer Jack
kell. Silverstein and Pvt. Benjamin
The other Detroiter is Pvt. Soloway.
David Nathaniel Holden, who Held as prisoners of war, but
was a German prisoner from returned following the war's end
December, 1943, until VE Day. were Flight Lt. Alvin Isadore
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raetzen and Pvt. Joseph Brea-
Simon Holdengraver, of 2510 ner, who also was wounded. Sgt.
Clairmount. Joseph Schwartz, another Wind-
Fifteen casualties are listed sor youth, was listed as wound-
from Windsor Jewry. Those who ed.

W. Averell Harriman, director sized that he would insist on
of the Mutual Security Agency, loans rather than grants in cases
at a press conference here on in which Point Four funds were
Saturday night. prior to his ad- used for wealth-producing proj-
dress to the delegates at the ects. "During the floor fight to
Jewish Welfare Board conven- reduce the amount of foreign aid
Accountants JULIAN TOBIAS,
tion at Hotel Statler, said that and put restriction on its use,"
the cuts in the Mutual Security Sen. Hickenlooper said, "I will ARTHUR S. PURDY and ZEL-
appropriations are "a mistake." be careful to see that funds for DON COHEN are among the ac-
tive workers in the professional
A cut in these appropriations, he refugees will not be affected."
The Senate Foreign Relations division of the Allied Jewish
said. means less security in the
world for the democratic ideals. Committee recom mended an Campaign.
Mr. Harriman said there is a across-the-board cut of $1 bil-
rise of nationalism in the Middle lion in the Administration's UJA Seeks Cash Fund
East. He mentioned the aid ad- foreign-aid bill on the grounds
Of $10.000.000 During
vanced for the settlement of of economy.
refugees in Israel and the Arab
Senator Robert A. Taft, who Mobilization in May
states and stated that while an is seeking the Republican nom-
extremely difficult situation ex- ination for President, favored a
Extraordinary demands on the
ists in that area peace has been still deeper cut to $6 billion.
United Jewish Appeal for sharp-
advanced in Turkey and in Iran
Warning that this slash may ly increased financial assistance
as a result of the Mutual Secur- eventually cost the U.S. more with which to meet spiralling
ity aid extended by this country. money for defense by depriving
in Israel and oth-
He said that the Egyptian-Brit- its allies of much-needed funds Jewish t needs
par of the world have led
ish feud is a deterrent to further now the Baltimore Sun said er
to the launching by the UJA of
peace efforts. editorially: "A cut of $1 billion an emergency nationwide mobil-
Mr. Harriman, who is a candi- does indeed look like economy ization of cash designed to raise
date for the Presidency on the on a fairly substantial scale . . . a minimum of $10,000,000 during
Democratic ticket, said his cam- But before approving this recom- May, it was announced by Ed-
paign is being managed by mendation, the Senate had bet- ward M. M. Warburg, UJA gen-
ter make very, very certain that eral chairman.
Franklin Roosevelt Jr.
the money will actually be
Mr. Warburg announced that
Israel Excluded from
saved."
the emergency cash drive would
Changes in Mutual Aid
Rush $19,500.000 to Israel
culminate at an extraordinary
WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Sen.
Israel Embassy expressed two-day national conference in
Bourke Hickenlooper, a Republi- its The
government's gratitude "for Chicago, May 24 and 25, at
can leader of a movement to the cordial cooperation of the which le a de r s of community
transform Mutual Security aid
from grants into loans, told the State Department and its Tech- campaigns will present checks
proceeds on their
Jewish Telegraphic Agency that nical Cooperation Administra- representing
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
■■ ■ ■ ■ ■
he did not believe this principle tion and of the Mutual Security one -month mobilization of
should be applied to help for Administration in expediting funds.

Jewish and Arab refugees in the the completion of the payment
GGG Clothes are designed for

of monies voted to Israel under relcove Club Plans Annual
Near East.
the terms of the Mutual Security Spring Dance for May 18
action. When you move, they
■ "a 'r L-
When the Mutual Security bill, Act of 1951."

which includes appropriations
give
you
all
the
room
you
need.
The Embassy's action followe
The Telcove Club will hold its
for Israel and the Arab states, a State Deartment announce.!
The secret is in GGG's patented
Ls argued on the floor of the ment that it planned to release annual Spring dance at 8:30

Senate, Sen. Hickenlooper will $11.063,C.(00 in refugee relief funds p.m., May 18, at the Davison
Comfort Blade* tailoring. a tech-

Jewish
Center.
announced
presi-
. submit an amendment to allo- remaining from the $50.000.000
nique that allows mobile ease of ■
ca.te Point Four aid through allocated under the Mutual Se- dent Joseph Klein. Ann Gold-
loans rather than grants. He curity Act for the relief and re; man. Alfred Klein and Rose
movement, while retaining every

said. howeVer, that the plight habilitation of Jewish refugees Drootman are co - chairman of
perfectly fitting line. Tall, short,
of Jewish refugees in Israel and in Israel, and anothet 58.000.000 the affair. The food committee
the circumstances of Arab refu- in general economic assistance. consists of Frieda Greenwald
slim, portly or in-between—GGG
gees in the Arab states repre- Although the Department gave and Sarah Zeff. Max Richman
sented "dire immediate suffer- no exp lanation for its emergency will be master of ceremonies.
fits all men flawlessly.
.,
Awards will be made in rhum-
ing.
action, it was reported that it
The Arabs and Jews, the Sena- was taken in response to a plea ba, samba and fox trot contests.
tor said. should be given out- for immediate help from the Music will be furnished by Herb
right grants to relieve the tern- Jewish State. Kushner and his orchestra_
perary emergency. He empha-
U. S. Mutual Security aid is Approve New Agency Budget
normally allocated after specific
JERUSALEM. (JTA ) — The
projects have been approved.
--. .1/
- .
Hoever. Israel will use the $11. -- Zionist Actions Committee's per-
!
How-ever,
CLOTHES Inc
/
583.000 to pay bills resulting froM proved a Jewish Agency budget

tt".:-
the resettlement of refugees manent budget commission ap-
7
Mile
Rd.
1 91 3 2 LIVERNOIS, Just Off
of 68,750.000 pounds. This repre-
rather than to finance specific sents a recomputation of an al-
Phone DI. 1-0480
rehabilitation projects. The $8.- ready approved figure of 52.000.-
OPEN EVERY THURS., FRI., SAT. 'TEL 9:00 P. M.
000.000 will go for the purchase 000 pounds which was based on
of commodities "essential to the the old pound-dollar exchange
economy" of the Jewish State.
(In Tel Aviv Monday. U.S. Am- relationship.
bassador Monnett B. Davis and
Bruce McDaniel. American tech-
nical aid director in Israel. called
on Foreign Minister Moshe Shar-
rett to open negotiations for the
allocation of the nearly $20,000.-
000 which the State Department
announced it will release to
Israel shortly.)
$10.000,000 Payment to Arabs
The United States Govern-
ment has transmitted to the
United Nations a check for $10.-
000,000 as payment of part of the
U.S. contribution to the UN Re-
lief and Works Agency for Pal-
estine refugees. This brings the
U.S. payments for this year to
$30,000,000 of e, total of $50,000,-
It's cold fur storage time, today!
000 voted by Congress.
Sen. Paul H. Douglas told an
Our 27 years of high standard fur
Israel anniversary celebration
protection guards your furs against
here that he could see "no great-
injurious MOTHS and harmful
er conciliatory force" to bring
about Arab-Israel peace than if
HEAT, as well as COMPLETE Fire
"the Jewish people of this coun-
and Theft Insurance. Your New or
try" would make contributions
Old coat can be returned to its
to the relief of Arab refugees.
Israel Ambassador Abba S.
natural luster by a COMPLETE
Eban was reported resting com-
Wrubel & Kozin's "special"
fortably at his home following
Cleaning and Glazing operation.
an attack of influenza. Mr.
Eban's illness followed several
weeks of intensive strain under
which the Israeli envoy labored,
PHONE TO. 8-1048
during which he conducted im-
portant negotiations here and
FOR PICK-UP AND DELIVERY
at the United Nations, partici-
pated in several conferences on
...Ai
RE-STYLING A SPECIALTY ...
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the Israel econonlic situation
ALAN VINERIES. DETROIT. Ilg","
From Simplest Effects to COM-
and delivered scores of speeches.
surge
lia•
eosoge
PLETE Remodeling . . . our
Mr. Eban only recently returned
skilled craftsmen of the trade
to Washington from a flying trip
FURRIERS
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