THE JEWISH NEWS Organizations Provide Hundreds of Workers for Israel House-to-House Bond Solicitations Sunday, June 8 Under the chairmanship of :Phillip Stollman and Harry Schumer, Detroit will hold its second one-day, house-to-house solicitation for Israel bond sub- I SCriptions Sunday: June 8. Monday night, leaders who I headed the successful March 9 I'Big Day" drive, which netted 1 $223,000 in Israel bond invest- I ments, met at the Zionist House, 1 11345 Linwood, to plan and or- ganize the June 8 Big Day Num- ber II. I - "The object of the June 8 Campaign is to contact person- ally a select group of prospec- tive Bond purchasers whose I investments at this time will I help Israel meet its current • and pressing commitments," Schumer told the bond drive 1 leaders. Both Schumer and Stollman i emphasized that the prompt en- rollment of a large corps of vol- unteer bond canvassers is the key to the success of the June 8 I effort Bond 'Cash Week' Nets $98,000. "Cash Week" for Israel Bonds closed Sunday, with $97,950 col- lected on unpaid commitments, according to Samuel Feldstein, chairman of the "week." A report meeting Sunda y, which brought the week to a close, was held at the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Build- I ing. "Cash Week" workers reported that cash conversion, on bond pledges were readily obtained when Israel's urgent need for cash was pointed out to bond subscribers. A number of workers volun- teered to take more assignments for further collections this week. 5 Detroit's Generosity To AK Acclaimed Mrs. Rose Singer and Mrs. Phil- lip Stollman. Pledges of 44 volunteers each w re made by Mrs. Julius Ring, Hebrew Cultural Society; Mrs. Harry Kay, bond chairman, and Mrs. Moe Saslove, Pioneer Wo en, and Mrs. Samuel Croll, bcthd chairman, and Bluma Business and Professional Group bond chairman, Hadassah. The Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress will provide 22 bond solicitors, bond chairman Mrs. Shaye Foreman announced. June 8 "Big Day" volunteers will attend a report meeting at 8 p. m. Thursday at the Zionist House, Linwood at Lawrence. Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, mem- ber Qf the women's division committee and a co-chairman of the first "Big Day" campaign. declared: "The people of Detroit have proved their readiness to invest in Israel's future. Our big job is to enroll enough volun- teers to visit prospective bond subscribers and give them an opportunity to become Israel bond holders." Those who wish to volunteer for the June 8 "Big Day" are requested to call the Israel Led by Sen. Lehman liberal bond office, WO. 2-5091. forces in the Senate pledged to continue efforts against the im- It's worth your while to migration ruling. Sen. Lehman drive another mile to see said, "We shall never give up the "Good Deal" Markowitz fight against proposals like the FOR THE BEST DEAL ON McCarran Bill with its overtones THE BEAUTIFUL '52 of discrimination and prejudice." BUICK The American Council for Ju- daism. in a letter to President See or Ceti Truman, urged him to do every- thing in his power to defeat the measure. The President was ask- BUICK FACTOR' BRANCH ed to support the more "liberal Nr. immigration policies such as that formulated in the Humphrey- Res.: TU. 3-3960 TR. 5-9700 Lehman bill." All those who served in the March 9 - Big Day" are being urged to volunteer for the June 8 "Big Day." Detroit Jewish or- ganizations will participate in the drive to recruit volunteer canvassers. Mrs. Theodore B a r g m a n, chairman of the Women's Divi- sion of the rPetroit Israel Bond Committee, declared, "I know that the Jewish women of De- troit will again serve as the rallying force which will make the June 8 drive successful." Mrs. Irving Lipson, Bnai Brith Women's Council bond chairman, announced that her organization will provide a minimum of 66 volunteers. Mrs. Beryl Harrison. bond chairman, and Mrs. Philip Cut- ler, pledged 44 volunteers from the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jew- ish National Fund. Another 44 volunteers will be forthcoming from the ranks of chapters of Mizrachi Women, according to Educators Meet in Chicago The National Council for Jew- ish Educatron, - repreSenting the professional Jewish educators of all ideological groups in Jewish life, will hold its 26th annual conference at Hotel Congress, Chicago, June 1-5. "It's the plus giving that does it," says JACK GOOSE of the Food Division, pointing out to (left to right) JACK RUBIN and MORRIS BERG that Detroit Jews are responding with en- thusiastic generosity to the needs of this year's Allied Jewish Campaign. Histadruth Ivrith to Hold Parley In Atlantic City June 19-22 NEW YORK—The 35th nation- al jubilee convention of Hista- druth Irvith of America will be held at the Breakers Hotel, Atlantic City. June 19-22, ac- cording to an announcement by Samuel J. Borowsky, president of the organization. Liberal Senate Leaders Anticipate Truman Veto of ifcCarran Bill WASHINGTON. JTA) — In- formed circles expressed convic- tion that President Truman would veto the McCarran-Walt- er omnibus immigration bill and the belief that liberal opponents of the measure would be able to muster sufficient strength in the upper house to sustain the veto. The McCarran bill was adopt- ed by the Senate when the op- position collapsed after a bitter two-week fight on the measure, denounced as racist and dis- criminatory and as infringing civil rights. The failure of the Senate as a whole to recognize the issues at stake in the McCarran bill and the apathy with which the ma- jority of the chamber regarded the question was strikingly stressed when the final vote was taken. As throughout most of the debate, when few senators remained to hear the arguments only about a dozen members were on the floor when Vice President Barkley called for the vote. i Previously, the Senate had voted down a move to recommit the measure to the Judiciary I Committee and had failed. by a vote of 51 to 27. to accept the Humphrey-Lehman immigration bill offered as a substitute for the McCarran bill. Sen. Humphrey told the Sen- ate that " I hope and pray" the a president would veto the meas- ure. Sen. Herbert H. Lehman told the house that it would do "a grave disservice to the cowl- try and the peace of the world" if it passed the McCarran bill. 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