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July 25, 1952 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-07-25

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!Police Hold Two Youths Proposed Bill Would GiveCitizenship to Artukovitch
In Slaving of Rabbi
A report was requested bg
WASHINGTON. (JTA) — An-

Sobeloff Rounds Out 15 Years
As Welfare Federation Director

drija Artukovitch, former Croat- Rep. Sheppard's office on the
ian Nazi leader charged with progress of the bill, HR. 8186,
the annihilation of thousands
of Jews, would be granted sanc- after word was received here
tuary in the United States and that Artukovitch was ordered
status to assume American cit- freed by Federal Judge Pierson
izenship under the terms of a M. Hall in Los Angeles.
private bill introduced in Con-
There are too many people
gress by Rep. Harry R. Shep-
pard. of California. The bill was trying to save the world and
introduced shortly before Con- too few trying to save them-
gress adjourned. selves.

Completing 15 years of service ness of living, enjoyment of long
this month as director of the conversations over coffee and
Jewish Welfare Federation, Isi- bagles when most of the com-
dore Sobeloff has set an inter- munity is asleep. He is sharply
esting record: he has served this witty, without intent to hurt;
community more than twice as sincere without pose; well
long as any one of his prede- learned without pedantry. The
first to be pleased when one of
cessors..
his associates earns advance-
During the decade and a half ment or honor. Soby has in-
of his directorship, Mr. Sobe- spired the greatest affection and
loff has increased the income loyalty where the opinions are
of t h e Allied apt to be most critical—among
Our Community Needs
Jewish Cam- the staff of his own office. May
paign from Detroit and the national Jew-
$300,000 to near- ish community long continue to
ly $5.000.000 and have the benefit of Isidore So-
in one of the beloff's brilliance and balance,
15 years—three vigor and forthrightness."
years a g o — it
was close to $6.-
—international Photo
For
000. These sums
A detective escorts Donald
are exclusive of
Ferrick, 17, after he had been
the more than
Direct JTA Teletype Wire to
arrested in Brooklyn, N. Y., along
Sobeloff a million dollars
The Jewish News
allocated annually to Jewish
Non-Partisan)
TEL AVIV The Israel Army with Edward Baldwin (left), 15,
agencies by the Red Feather Tuesday began its summer ma
in connection with the fatal
Community Services and dis- neuvers to test newly-acquired shooting of Rabbi Samuel Ber-
bursed under his supervision.
m a t e r i a l and newly-learned nard London. Police say the
Gaining national recognition techniques. Gen. Yigal Yadin, youths confessed killing the 23- •
as an organizer and campaign Army Chief of Staff, announced year-old rabbi to prove "they
director, Mr. Sobeloff has re- here. f were not chicken."
Supreme Court Justice Douglas in an article in the New
ceived many honors outside of
The acquisition of new equip-
York Times Magazine stated that "We are developing toler-
Detroit. He was president of ment by all services and the
ance only for the orthodox point of view on world affairs,
Ancient Ascalon to Live
the National Conference of Jew- completion of training courses
intolerance for new or different approaches . . . The Demo-
cratic way of life rejects standardized thought. It rejects
ish Social Welfare in 1944, was has put the troops in a good Again as Town Is Rebuilt
orthodoxy. It wants the fullest and freest discussion.•within
the organizer and associate position to repel possible attacks
peaceful limits. of all public issues. It encourages constant
director of the National War by the Arabs, who, the general i TEL AVIV. (JTA) — The an-
search
for truth at the periphery of knowledge." .
Fund. in New York, in 1943, has pointed out, have been purchas- cient historic town of Ascalon •
We believe that all thoughtful people will agree with
ing new arms without a halt. He was repeopled as the first fam-
Justice Dougla.s . fine concept and attitude toward the "dif-
served on the board of the
ferent approach." We also believe that these words are a
Council of Federations and reiterated his warning that if ilies moved into 120 new homes
the Arabs reopen hostilities the erected there by Afridar. a hous-
warning to the American people that there is, in his words,
Welfare Funds and on numer- battle will be carried into their ing company representing South
"an ominus trend in this nation . . There probably has not
Otis other national bodies.
been a period of greater intolerance than we witness today!"
territory. ; African Jewry and the Israeli
A native of Baltimore. Mr. So-
A most vicious example of the intolerance of today is
The chief of staff also an
housing construction company,
beloff has served as editor of flounced a restricted leave policy Amidar. Over 1.000 persons. in-
the Trucks Act on the statute books of Michigan. We feel
that the Jewish people, must especially be aware of the
the Cumberland. Md.. %Daily for troops as a fuel saving meal- eluding members of the Jewish
contents of the Trucks Act. We know from bitter past ex-
News, managing editor of the ire. He cited the army's record Agency, Cabinet and Knesset
perience that we mast develop a special alertness to the
Jewish Social Service Quarterly of helping the nation during the and virtually every South Afri-
signs of the times. It has been said of the Trucks Act that
and editor of Better Times. New emergencies in the immigrant can Jew in Israel, attended the
it "smacks Of police statism. dictatorship. the worst kind of
York social work publication. He work villages and in growing a ceremony.
totalitarian measure." We should acquaint ourselves with the
has served as director of the portion of its own food in order
facts in the Trucks Act.
The town. which will event-
Jewish Community Center of to relieve some of the strain on
It violates the First Amendment to the U.S. Consti-
ual)y hold 40,000 people, has
tution by restraining freedom of speech, press, assembly
Jersey City: director of public the national economy.
i
been
designed
by
two
South
and religion.
relations•top-the Federation for
It violates the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Consti-
the Support of Jewish Philan- Two Refugee Cou ples I African Jewish architects. An
tution by requiring a person to turn witness against him-
additional
460
homes
are
near-
thropic Societies of New York
self. and that if one refuses to do so. he or she is
City director of public infor- Serve N.J. Hospital :lin g completion while a synago-
automatically and legally considered a "Communist," and
NEWARK, (AJP)-- A reunion gue, a school and an industrial
mation and education for the
must
register as such.
Welfare Council of New York: of two couples. all of them and trade area are also under
It violates the Fourteenth Amendment to the 1:.S.
Constitution by denying "due process of law," and is the
chairman of the New York physicians, was effected at Beth.: construction.
Israel Hospital here when Dr.
opposite of the tr:.ditional American principle of "innocent
Social Work Publicity Council:
Frank
Sinatra
carries
a
Mazu-

until proven guilty.'
New York director of the Na- Paul H. Ornstein and his wife.
Anna.
were
accepted
on
the
staff
zah
in
his
pocket
at
all
times
as
It is an illegal Bill of Attainder because it is directed
tional Jewish Hospital at Den-
against particular groups and individuals.
i a good luck token!
ver; consultant on finance and of the hospital.
It is an invasion of the privacy of organizations and
They joined their friends. Dr.
publicity for the Travelers' Aid
thereby lays the basis for government control of trade
Society of New York. and lee- Stephen Hornstein and his wife,
unions and other organizations.
hirer at Training Bure4u for Lusia, who were already on the
It takes away the right of the people during election
staff. The four have three things
campaigns to hear all sides to all questions, to judge the
Jewish Communal Service.
in
common.
They
are
all
vic-
programs
of all political parties and candidates. and to
Mr. and Mrs. Sobeloff 4 Edith
At No Cost to You We
exercise their free •choice through use of the ballot. It
Discuss Your Sign Needs
Mozorowsky) reside at 18203 tims of concentration camp s,
gives the State's Attorney General the right to decide
and Prepare
Muirland. They have one son. emigrants from Germany and
what parties, what programs, and what issues you shall
Jonathan. a sophomore at the graduates of Heidelberg Univer-
Sketches
&
Drawings

listen
to, and restricts the candidates and parties from
sity.
University of Michigan.
amongst whom you can make a free choice.
Dr.
Ornstein
and
his
wife
Specifications

The Trucks Act demands registration of "Communists"
A member of Mr. Sobeloff's '
From Various Loading
or members of "Communist Front organizations" without
staff this week paid him this joined the staff when he was
Firms
• BIDS Sign
• accepted as resident obstetrician
defining
either. The Trucks Act requires the Attorney Gen-
tribute:
AND FOLLOW THRU
eral of Michigan to publish a list of "Communist Front or-
TO COMPLETION
"More than a public servant. at the hospital. The four came
ganizations" but no standards , are set up. no provision is
here together last year, although
Soby, as he is affectionately
25 YEARS EXPERIENCE
made for notice and hearing to the organizations so listed.
they were temporarily separated
called by his co-workers — lay
This is a broad drag-net and could include YOU and
Neon - Commercial - Electric
; when the women went back to
and professional—has been a take final examinations they
YOUR organization if your thinking is not "loyal," accord-
Pointed - Silk Screen Process
ing to the Attorney General's standards of loyalty. The
personality in our community. were forced to miss, as they left
Trucks- Act is a blue-print for a fascist state.
He has retained the newspaper- Germany as soon as their hus-
The Jewish people cannot sit idly by watching develop-
man's gregariousness interest bands were granted visas.
ments. A blow dealt against the Trucks Act is a blow against
in people for their ow'i sakes. • The husbands, friends since
anti-Semitism which is prevalent at this hysterical time.
concern for the little happen- childhood, were born in Hun-
ACT NOW — YOU CAN
ings that add up to the big busi- gary. as was Mrs. Ornstein. Mrs.
Write Gov. Williams, your State Senator and your Rep-
Louis
resentative. Get your organization to urge repeal of the
Hornstein was born in Poland.
Trucks
Act.. Write to Attorney _General Millard in Lansing,
Since their arrival here, all have
Sign Consultant
City Publicity Man
telling him what you think of the Trucks Act.
taken out citizenship papers and
9583 GRAND RIVER
PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE TO DEFEAT THE TRUCKS ACT
7'alies Post in Chicago
are planning to take the New
TExas 4-5605
Provisional Committee to Defeat the Trucks Act.
York State medical board ex-
Morton D. Smelling. publicist aminations to practice there.
Stephen and Lusia were mar-
in the Department of Public
Works educational division. will ried in 1949 after they had
resign on Monday to accept an known each other since under-
editorial position with the Pub- graduate days at the University
lic Administration Clear- of Munich. The Ornsteins were
ing House. 1313 E. 60th St., Chi- high school sweethearts, but be-
cause of the separation caused
cago.
A native Detroiter and a jour- by the Nazis. they were forced
nalism graduate of Michigan to wait until 1946 before they
State College. Smerling joined were able to wed.
the DPW in 1950. Previously he
worked on the staffs of several MGM', Rabbinical Group,
Pledge Bond Drive Support
newspa pers.
Through the initiative of Jo-
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
seph
Bresslaw, vice-president of
uel Smerling, of 4109 Clements,
he is a 1941 graduate of Central the International Ladi es Gar-
High School. While working on ment Workers Union, all locals
the South Haven Daily Tribune, of ILGWU of New York intro-
he was appointed city constable duced a resolution to support
the State of Israel bond drive.
of the city in 1948.
At Michigan State he was a The Rabbinical Alliance of
member of Sigma Delta Chi, America (Igud Harabonim) core-
posed of rabbis not associated
professional journalism f ra
nay. He also has served on De- with the Rabbinical Council of
troit's annual Clean-up Week America, adopted a similar reso-
Campaign, and has been chair - lution.
man of the public education
committee of the Detroit Junior 6--THE JEWISH NEWS
Board of Commerce.
Contributed by His Fiiends and Supporters
Friday, July 25, 1952

HARRY H.

ANBENDER

Israel .Armv Opens
Summer Maneuver

JUDGE OF PROBATE



-

Repeal the Trucks Act

-

SIGN BUYERS!

"Signs"

WOLFGANG

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

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