Brarideis Foster Begin New Season Under the leade4hip of Her- bert• Blumberg, the Detroit Chapter of Brandeis University has launched its season's activi- ties In support of the Waltham, Mass., institution. The group was formed last year as • the Foster Alumni Group. Other officers include George C. Golanty and Oscar Zemon, vice-presidents; Herbert A. Aronsson, secretary; and Frank J. Winton, treasurer. Committee chairmen include: Membership, William Gershen- son, chairman; Harold Schriber, Morton Scholnick, Sidney Solo- man, Frank Bernbaurn and Joe ' Kukes; , scholarship, Sidney J. Allen, chairman, Nate S. Sha- pero, Leonard SimOns, Robert ; Newman, Frank Winton, Sidney Marwil and Myron Unger; activi- ties, Oscar Lemon and Leonard Kasle, co-chairmen, George Go- lanty and Frank Bernstein. Members of the board of trus- :tees- are: e arations Conference Signs Pact ith Germany; Beat Nrab Pressure • NEW YORK (JTA)—The policy the basis of negotiations. He I Protest by Javits committee of the Conference on said that Dr. Adenauer's deter- WASHINGTON—Rep. Jacob J. Jewish Material Claims Against mination carried the issue over Javits sent another protest to Germany, representing 23 major opposition within the German the State Department against Jewish organizations through- Government to acceptance of the Consular corps' requirements out the world, ratified agree- the global payments and the that Jews specify their religion ments signed by the Conference legislative program that will on visa applications. He said he with the West German Federal cost Germany up to two billion was not satisfied- with the De- Republic ,and with the State of dollars, and over pressure from partment's explanations. Israel under which it is to re- the Arabs. Moses A. Leavitt, who headed ceive $107,000,000 in settlement Germany Reported Opening of material claims against Ger- the Conference negotiating team Legations in Arab States many and under which West at The Hague, presented a de- LONDON, (JTA) — The West Germany agreed to improve its tailed report on the legislative restitution and indemnification aspectS of the agreement to German Government's decision which Germany had committed to establish new diplomatic legislation. The confere,nce also voted to itself. He described it as "a pro- missions in various Middle East- incorporate itself in order to en- ! gram which is aimed at provid - ern states is influenced by the able it to discharge-its respon- ling greater benefits to a larger German desire to exploit trade sibilities under the agreements. i ' number of victims of Nazism possibilities with- the Arab states Dr. Nahum Goldmann, chair- seeking restitution and, indem- rather than to iron out differ- man of the Conference, who nification, He expressed himself ences caused by the German:-Is- signed the agreement with Ger- ! as "hopeful that the German rael reparations pact, as has man • Chancellor Konrad Ade- Parliament will enact the re- been reported previously, the nauer at Luxemburg, told the l quired legislation and appropri- Manchester Guardian declared. Sidney J. Allen, Herbert A. Aronsson, conference that "we are all ate funds for implementation so Switterland to Release German Frank A. Bernstein, Frank Birnbaum, agreed, and the majority of Jew- that those victims WhO have Jews' Blocked Assets .Herbert. Blumberg, Alex J. Etkin,Dr. George G. Fineman, William Gershenson, ish public opinion supports our waited so long would now be Assets deposited in Switzer- George C. Golanty, Irving Goldberg, Na- view, that the negotiations have granted what is rightfully land by Jews resident in Ger- .•than Z. Greenhouse, Leonard Kasle, Sid- i theirs." elided, successfully for Israel and hey' Marwil, Robert J. Newman, Ed- many and _ blocked in that coun- win. J. 'Rosenthal, Jr., Sydney Sarasohn, the Conference although we did Ben-Gurion Praises Goldmann try as Germany property as a Morton Scholnick, Nathan H. Scholnick, Louis H. Schostak, Harold G. Schreiber, not obtain all we wanted." He ! • Role in Settling•Negotiations result of an agreement conclud- Nate S. Shapero, Ray A. Shapero, Leon- said that • "we have achieved Premier David Ben-Gurion of AO. N. Simons, Hugo Slotkin, Sidney R. , ed in 1946 between the Allied Solomon, Myron P. Unger, Frank J. great improveihents in restitu- Israel, in a letter. read to the and Swiss Governments, will be Winton, Oscar Zemon, tion and indemnification for session, praised Dr. Goldmann released shortly, according to an I hundreds of thousands of Jew- i for "the notable part you have announcement by the World AFL Calls for Support ish victims of Nazi persecution, ; played in' concluding the agree- Jewish Congress. though we could not obtain ; ment on the claims to repaTa- Of. Histadrut -in Israel even German acceptance of , our de- I tons from the West German mands concerning Jews from Government by the State of Is- N E W YORK, (JTA) — The Austria and a number of similar ; rael and the Jewish people." He American Federation of Labor issues." declared that "your energy, wis- . convention adopted a resolution ' dom ,and tact, as well as your Germans Opposed Global calling upon _its affiliated bodies courage, had a decisive part in Payments - to Conference and membership to strengthen 'those negotiationS." PAY YOUR the Histadrut, the general feder- Dr. Goldmann disclosed that ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN ation of labor in ISrael, by "par- during the negotiations the Ger- THE JEWISH I\IWS-3 ticipating wholeheartedly in the mans strenuously opposed global Friday, October 3, 1952 PLEDGE payment to the Conference, Israel Histadrut campaign." The resolution also declared maintaining that material set- that the Histadrut, with a mem- tlement should be with Israel You Can Get a Better Deal on a bership of aver 400,000, is the alone and Conference negotia- CHEVROLET only free trade union movement tions. should be restricted to iri the Middle East. It congratu- questions of legislation. He Car or Truck from lated the "youngest democracy" ; pointed out that the concept of and expressed "pride in the a global payment to a non-gov- MORRIS IS achievements of the Histadrut." ernmental ad hoc body possess- FABER • SHORE pointing out that the AFL has ing no juridical status in inter- far a quarter of a century "tag,: national law was admittedly un- at er. the lead in mobilizing sup-. precedented, and the achieve- Dick Connell port among American trade, : un-'• -ment of securing German agree- ionists" for the Histadrut. ment was not only important be- Chevrolet cause it enabled additional aid 12240 JOS. eAAPAU to Jewish victims of Nazism, but Round Table Auxiliary TW. 1-0600 also .because it established • a To Hear Fr. Steiner precedent of 'major significance. •. , • Referring •• to, .settlement of • The Women's Auxiliary • of the Israei's claims, • r. Goldinann Detroit Round Table is sponsor- declared that '"our support of ing an institute on huthan /sea- Israel's claim was, from the Uons, Thursday, at Rackharn very first, an':important factor Memorial Building. The theme in obtaining: Germany's com- Of this institute is -"Women,--A mitment." He pointed out that Creative Force in Human Rela- the - Settlement gives Israel a , tions." unique 'opportunity to build up Rev. Celestrn S\ Steiner, $J., her i n d t r y, agriculture, president of the University of transportation system 'and A Sensational Detroit, will speak on "Woman. power but warmed that the -:-The Builder." There will also American Jewish community New Carpet by be a talk - -by Dr. Robert M.: "must not take the - view that trehse, executive secretary . the -goods received from Ger- the Round Table. many obviate Israel's need far ReservatiOns may -be made by financial- assistance from contacting the Round Table of T abroad." Gains from the set- flee, WO. 1:4504. tlement, he said, "could quick- . Bavarian Party Demands Probe of Auerbach Case of (JTA)—The Bavar- ian Party added its voice to the chorus demanding a full and open investigation of the trial of the late Phili p Auerbach former head of the Bavarian Restitution Office, who committed suicide here last month following his conviction on charges of fraud in office, ‘ yitGES T Stt iA . . CASIA is life I TODAY I . , DE ir,,UXE FINEST WINES I Of A wpse. 0 T TgD R( !)1 1....101. - D micsiGAN $bNDED WINERY 00.' Y A LAN Y •■ •n Embossed BROADLOOM , % Bigelow ly be converted into losses if American Jews should decide to cut .down on UJA assistance and on Israel bond purchases." Speaking of the moral impli- WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Secre- vary of State Dean Acheson and cations of the agreement, Dr. Acheson, Eban Cinfer on - IL S. Arms Aid for Israel Goldmann recalled the contro- versy over acceptance cif the German bid to negotiate and said that "we• would -'have com- mitted. a moral injustice, a- sin of omission, had we refused to negotiate, however delicate and difficult it --all seemed in its ini- tial stages. Even if these nego- tiations had not involved ma- terial benefits to Israel and the Jewish victims of Nazism, our .generation still would have been morally bound to make every possible effort' to obtain recogni- tion of the moral principal that a nation which has committed crimes against our people, must - . make amends. The fact that a 1109,i5a Brith Women to Hold powerful and sovereign state has Annual Instruetion Seminar The annual chairman'instruc- done so establishes a historic 'tion seminar will be held by the precedent of importance to all . Greater Detroit Bnai Brith people." Dr. , Goldmann paid warm .Wornen's Council, at 12 noon, ThUrsday, in the Reid Building, tribute 'to Chancellor. Aden- 140 Cadillac Square. The session, auer; saying' that he had lieeq ,will be' Conducted by Council 'convinced of 'his sincerity AI>L chairman, Mrs. Philip Fealk, when he first met him in Lon- MiCh,gari. regional direttor. of , don in 1951 ancl received from 'ADL,- Nathan Peilmutier, Will be him' a letter accepting Israel's- claim for One billion dollars as guest speaker. Israel Ambassador Abba Eban discussed arms aid for Israel and other topics when Mr. Eban call- ed at the State Department prior to his departure for ISrael. Mr: Eban left last week for consul-, 'batons with his government on problems that are expected to arise at the forthcoming meet- ing of the United Nations, Gen- eral • Assembly, and other issues. The discussion covered the "whole range" of American-Is- rael affairs, the Ambassador said, Special emphasis was plac- ed on the Middle Eastern and Arab-Israel relations. • , • . • ONLY '6" SQ. YD. 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