vflaggiffigitiMitivaiwasexamoir - tre ;7'e ,• THE JEWISH NEWS-7 Stevenson, Ike Seek Understanding Among All Racial, Religions Groups In statements made public by the National Conference of Christians and Jews, General Dwight D. Eisenhower and Gov- ernor Adlai E. Stevenson agreed on the nation's need for under- standing and cooperation among all racial and religious groups. "Without tolerance, without understanding of each other or without a spirit of brotherhood, we would soon cease to exist as a great nation," declared General Eisenhower, calling on every American to pledge in political affairs that "no taint of relig- ious or racial animosity shall trouble our national unity." Equally emphatic, Governor Stevenson urged the removal and destruction of myths that- gnaw at our vitals," a d d i n g, "we can ill afford to exhibit to the ixrorld either incompetence or injustices in dealing with the relations of racial or religious groups." The statements from both presidential candidates of . t h e two major parties were obtained by the National Conference of Christians and Jews which since its organization in 1928 has con- ducted a program to promote better intergroup relations and respect for the dignities and rights of all groups of the Am- erican people. The statements were released. by the three NCCJ co-chairmen, Benson Ford, vice - president, Ford Motor Co.; Thoznas E. Braniff, president, Braniff In- ternational Airways: and Roger Friday, September 12, 1952 W. Straus, chairman, American Smelting & Refining Co. They indicated that the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews would circulate through its 62 regional offices from coast to coast the two statements as an educational effort in strength- ening public opinion for -f a i r play in politics. In issuing the statements, the co-chairmen also appealed to all Americans to join in waging a political campaign that is "fair and according to the rules." ."All of our political parties will seek strenuously for victory at the polls," they said. "How- ever, there can be no victory un- less each party conducts a de- cent campaign, a campaign based only on issues, a campaign that firmly rejects any attempt to win votes through appeals to racial and religion -s antagon- isms." Israeli Radio Factory Rapidly Expanding Service Group Slag Day Sept. 23: `Rigger Than a Three-Ring Circus' Bigger than a three-ring cir- cus" is the way Milton K. Mah- ler, Detroit Service Group presi- dent, put it when discussing plans for the third annual DSG Stag Day, scheduled from 10 a.m. on, Tuesday, Sept. 23, at Franklin Hills Country Club. Functioning as the trade and professional fund-raising arm. of the Jewish Welfare Federation, the Detroit Service Group is staging a repeat performance of its "day of relaxation" for its members—men who worked in the 1952 Allied Jewish Cam- paign. Golf _ , cards, dinner at 6:30 p.m., entertainment and prizes will be the order of business for the day with no speaker, no ap- peals and no fund-raising in- cluded on the agenda. Service Group board members will take up final arrangements for Stag Day, according to Har- vey H. Goldman, chairman of the board, at 8. p.m., Tuesday, at the Davison Jewish Center. NeJeMeaeMOC.Me,,e )3g)e.aMe)0X6e)5 atia,neTX .;., Shown above is an Is r a el worker spraying a radio cabinet at the Ben Gal radio factory in , Jaffa. Israel's first radio factory, Ben Gal is growing so rapidly that it will soon occupy a new building near Tel Aviv. All phases of Israel's economy are WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Sen. Guy M. Gillette, chairman of a expanding under the impact of Senate Elections Subcommittee, American investments through said that legislation is-being pre- the $500,000,000 Israel bond is- pared which would help to elim- sue. Senate Will Curb Racial Propaganda Ditrina b Elections rffifiefittly4 cY614 are the overwhelming choice of business leaders all over the coun- try. Styled in unmistakable man- ner ... made and finished by a inate from election campaigns material defaming racial and Israelis to Eat Well religious minorities. He explained that, while the During High Holy Days Subcommittee would not recom- mend any measure curbing free TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Israeli speech, it hoped to fix the re- residents will get increased sponsibility for anti-Semitic and food rations for the forthcom- other biased propaganda sent ing. Jewish holidays, it was out on behalf of various candi- announced by Dr. Dov Joseph, NEW YORK, (JTA) — Sixty- dates without their consent. The Minister of Trade and In- five Americans who are going to Senator said he knew of a num- dustry, who is in charge of Israel under auspices of the ber of instances in which candi- food distribution. World Zionist Executive and dates claimed they knew noth- The Minister said in his the Jewish Agency for Palestine , hag of scurrilous matter circulat- broadcast that food reserves to participate in special low-cost ed in their behalf by profession- in Israel today are greater Hebrew language study courses, al hate-mongers. It was ex- than ever before. He stated in a training program for Amer-- plained that the legislation un- that an extra ration of one- ican Jewish community youth der consideration would make it third of a pound of frozen leaders or to settle there per- unlawful to distribute such ma- mea t and one-fifth of a manently, sailed f o r Haifa terial on behalf of a candidate pound of fat will be dis- aboard the SS Nassau. without his previous knowledge tributed for Rosh Hashanah. The largest contingent is made • and consent. up of 42 Americans and Cana- dians who have been awarded fellowships by the World Zionist Executive for a year's training and study in Israel prior to as- suming poSts of leadership in their home communities. The fellowship winners, travel- ling under the auspices of the Jewish Agency's Youth - and Cha- luziut Department, will spend six months studying at the Youth Leadership institute in Jeru- HANDSOME salem and six months at practi- cal work in various agricultural settlements. The group was se- lected from more than 100 can- didates submitted from nine youth organizations in the U.S. and Canada which represent all Zionist parties as well as Zion- ists with no party affiliations. Traveling with them aboard the • Nassau are 10 American college graduates and profes- sionals, the vanguard of a group of 26 who have enrolled in the "Ulpan," an. intensive five- month course in the Hebrew language, hitherto restricted to immigrants but now open to tourists and other visitors from abroad. Nineteen other passen- gers, traveling under the au- spices of the Aliyah Department of the Jewish Agency in New ,i: York, plan to remain perman- . SE A S SOAP 4 ently in Israel. ik iOtt 65 Sail for Israel; 42 Get Fellowships carefully selected group of ex- pert hatters ... they are offered only in stores that know how to present and fit them properly. 75' 0 and upwards Exclusive with us in Detroit LTD. Woodward Ave. at Grand Circus Park Also in Chicago THE= Os1 SPECTACULAR VALUE. 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