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May 23, 1952 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-05-23

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8—THE JEWISH NEWS

Publishers Oppose McCarran Bill,
Urge Accord in Bonds and UJA Ranks

Friday, May 23, 1952

JIVI 7 Parley to Hear

NEW YORK, N. Y.—Leading ish Telegraphic Agency and its Commander Ginsberg
director, Victor Bienstock, and
4
publishers of the American- Nathan Ziprin. editor of Seven
The National Commander of
Jewish press last week expressed Arts Feature Syndicate, for the the Jewish War Veterans of the
their opposition to the McCar- progress made in their American United States, Paul Ginsberg,
ran -W alter Immigration bill news service to the English- will be the guest in Detroit of
of the Department of Michigan,
now pending before the U. S. Jewish press.
The American Jewish Press, Jewish War Veterans, at the
Senate. Meeting in Hotel Astor, association feature and news convention on M e m o r i al Day
for their ninth annual conven-
service, will be expanded un- week-end. Ginsberg will address
tion. the members of the Amer-
der a new plan approved by
the convention
ican Association of English-
the convention, to provide the
land will place a
Jewish Newspapers. in a resolu-
member papers with supple-
wreath at the
tion. called for the defeat of the
mentary coverage.
base of the Sol-
bill. which has come under
Philip Slomovitz. Detroit. was
dices and Sailors
sharp attack for its racial and re-elected in bis absence, due to
M o n u m ent in
totalitarian provisions. The res- illness in the family. to head the
Cadillac Square.
olution also stated that if ap- organization for the seventh
A reception in
proved. President Truman be consecutive term. It was the
..o his .honor to oe
asked to veto the bill.
held in the
first of more than 50 association
The Association, representing meetings he had failed to at-
Penthouse o f
English-Jewish wee k 1 y news- tend.
the Veterans
papers from almost every state
Memorial Bt.ild-
E l e c t e d as vice-presidents
in the Union, also urged the were J. I. Fishbein, The Senti-
ing on the aft-
United Jewish Appeal and the nel
Chicago; Leo H. Frisch,
Ginsbe-rg ernoon of Satur-
Bonds for Israel Government to American Jewish World. Minne- day, May 31, will be attended by
resolve their present differences apolis-St. Paul; and Jose ph civil officials, local communal
in fund raising, "in the best in- Weisberg, Boston Jewish Advo- and veteran leaders.
terest of the State of Israel."
cate. The recording secretary is Ben Desenberg, commander of
In another resolution, the Elias Rex Jacobs, Buffalo Jewish the JWV Department of Mich-
convention commended the Jew- Review; corresponding secre- igan. 'announced that delegates
tary. Jacques Back, Nashville would attend services at Con-
Jewish Observer; and treasurer, gregation Beth Aaron, 18000 Wy-
Albert W. Golomb, •American oming, Friday evening, May O.
Jewish Outlook, Pittsburgh. Pa. There will be an open house at
I Members of the Executive Com- at the Jewish War Veteran Me-
niittee are: Jacques Back. J. I. morial Home on the evening of

Fishbein Leo H Frisch - Robert May 31 and convention sessions
S. Gamzey, Inter-Mountain Jew- proper will start Sunday morn-
Mrs. Irving Ackerman, presi- ish News, Denver; Albert Go- ing, June 1, and will culminate
dent of Women's District Grand Ilomb: Elias Rex Jacobs; Morris with a banquet at Bel Aire Sun- ,
Brith, will be 1Janoff, Jewish Standard. Jersey clay evening.
Lodge
City: Myer Kelleman, Bnai
CARD OF THANKS
Brith Messenger, Los Angeles;
The family of the late Joseph
Samuel Neusner. Hartford Jew-
ish Ledger: Ben Neustadt, Ohio Tarack wishes to express its sin-
J ew ish Chronicle. Columbus; cere thanks to relatives and
Irving G. Rhodes, Wisconsin friends for the tributes, sympa-
Chronicle. Milwaukee; Fred thies and kindnesses extended
Shochet. Jewish Floridian. Mi- during its recent bereavement.
ami: Mrs. M. Milton Singer.
Jewish Record, Atlantic City; A.
Slabot, New Orleans Jewish
Ledger; Philip Slomovitz: Joseph
Weisberg, a n d David White,
Jewish Herald-Voice, Houston.

Inaugurate Israel Bond 'Cash Week'
To Collect Commitment from 700

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ing Sunday at Young Israe
Center.
First reports indicate an over
whelming success in the cas
collection drive.
The Detroit effort is na.rt of
nationwide drive heade by Ale
Lowenthal, national chairmar
for cash sales for the $530,000,
000 Israel bond issue.

Seventy-five community lead-
ers met Sunday morning at
Young Israel Center at a kickoff
ra`eeting for Israel Bond "Cash
Week, - which ends Sunday.
Assignments to visit 700 per-
sons with outstanding bond
commitments were made by
"Cash Week" Chairman Samuel
Feldstein.
Mr. Feldstein and Women's
Division Chairman Mrs. Theo-
dore Bargman underscored the
importance of the "Cash Week"
effort in converting commit-
ments into cash for the state of
Israel.

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