TWV Commander Asks for Repeal ATLANTIC, (J.TA)—The Jew- ish War Veterans of the United States at its national conven- tion here was urged by its national commander, Paul Gins- berg, to work for the repeal of the McCarran Immigration Act and the adoption of an immigra- tion statute "that genuinely represents American principles of- justice and equality of oppor- tunity." More than 4,000 delegates attended the four-day con- vention. A message from Presi- dent Truman praised the vet- erans for their "constructive ef- forts in behalf of your fellow Americans, iegardless of race, creed or color" and said that "today's events present, not only the strongest challenge from the forces of evil, but alSo the greatest opportunity for good in the history of mankind. We, in America, have it within our 'power to work without stint for an enduring structure of international peace built on the solid foundation of justice and security fore.a.11." Irving Kane, chairman of the National Community Relations Advisory Council, was honored with a .certificate of merit for "welding national and local Jew- ish agencies with diVerse ap- proaches to community relations problems into an effective in- strumentality for maintaining Jewry's positive contributions to the ever-growing development o' Arrierica's democracy." In accepting the award, Kane said, "The communities of Amer- ica have never ceased to ask for an organization of Jewish com- munity relations work that will reveal the existence of some sort of integrated planning, and that will dissipate the appearance of confusion, opportu n.i s ro and cross purpose • that has givn the field a bad name. We have finally demonstrated that we have reached that stage of maturity where, by vote of an overwhelming majority, we could adopt a plan for such or- ganization of the field." Kane was referring to the NCRAC adoption of the Maclver report for joint planning among Jewish community relations agencies,.with division of respon- sibilities. among them. Jesse Moss, former assistant Federal attoiiley in New York, was elected Commander of JWV Of McCarran .Act at the closing session of the 57th annual convention. The convention adopted a resolution calling for increased American aid to Israel and for the awarding by the United States of offshore contracts to Israel's industry "whose manu- facturing' plants are now cap- able of absorbing industrial orders." lit —THE JEWISH NEWS Form New Zionist Group At Oneg Shabbat Today Friday, October 24, 1952 A new group of young General Zionists will be organized at an oneg shabbat at 8:45 p.m., today, in the home of Lillian Tron, president, 3334 Sturtevant. The first social planned by the group will be a Hallowe'en, party at 8:45 p.m., Thursday, at Zion- ist House, Linwood at Lawrence. For information call TO. 5-5127. Landsmanschaften to Met* The Landsmanschaften cam- cil's executive committee Win meet Monday, 8:30 p.m. at the Davison Jewish Center, to *at for the forthcoming concert :et the Detroit Cantors' Association. C Trim aiaut 12,004000 riots u --edatut s .104. vas to sPeciaZ t Overnors • CLARENCE LT. OOVEM OWEN J. CLEARY . SECRETARY OF STATE Council of Jewish Women Slate Political Meeting The social legislation commit- tee of the Detroit Section, Na- tional COuncil of Jewish Women, will hold a World affairs meet- ing at 12:45 p.m., Monday, at the home of. Mrs. Charles Fein- berg, 872 . Boston. . Mrs. Samuel Fenston, commit- tee chairman, announces that Mrs. Blair Moody -and Mrs, Lula Bachman will answer questions on "Why I am a DemOcrat?" and "Why Do I Vote Republi- can? " The meeting is open to all interested Council members. A dessert luncheon will be served. Mrs. Emil Rothman is president of the Detroit section. October 10, 1952 NOTICE OF HEARING In accordance with Section 9.02, Part- IX, of the Rules and Regulations of the Mich- igan Aeronautics Commission, t h e Michigan Aeronautics Commission will hold a pub- lic hearing at 10:00 a. m., on Friday,- November 7, 1952, in the House of Representatives Chamber s, State Capital Building, Lansing, Michigan, to determine the convenience and aeronautical necessity for. the establishment of a major airport by the City of Detroit in Warren Township, Macomb County. Any persons wishing to tes- tify at this hearing shall so notify Lester J. Maitland, Di- rector, Michigan Department of Aeronautics, Capital City Airport, Lansing, Michigan, stating length of time their testimony will require. All persons signifying their de- sire to testify may submit briefs in advance of the hear- ing and it is requested that four (4) copies of all evidence to be presented be given to the Michigan Aeronautics Commission at the time of the hearing. H. .1/NORT4EVI, Chairman Michigan Department of Aeronautics FRANK G. MILLARD ATTORNEY GENERAL JOHN B. MARTIN, JR AUDITOR GENERAL RECENT PRISON RIOTS cost you and fellow Michigan citizens about 000,000! The supervisor of Michigan to Prisons—appointed by the Governor and the 'Governor himself, failed to act in time to prevent these costly riots. Later, a "truce" was made with the surly prisoners and YOU bought them steak, ice cream and other favors for their promise to be "good boys" in the future! — WHO CONTROLS OUR GOVERNOR? Find out who ordered him to open the prison gates for a goon-squad leader convicted of .t.roying property. Find out who ordered him to veto the "Good Roads Program" to take Michigan out of the mud. Find out who ordered him to veto the loyalty board char- ter amendment to Detroit's city charter and told him not to let the legislature consider anti-communist laws in a special session. UPUSLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE: THESE SPECIAL GROUPS can get favors and privileges from the Governor's office because they "control" the Goveinor. He owes allegiance to them because they are the back-bone of his support. They are not inter- ested in what is good for the State of Michi- gan but only in what will further their own ambitions and lust for power. These groups are controlled by a few men who dictate policy and act as political advisors to the Governor. They are responsible to nobody but themselves. This secret political bossism in Michigan must end! , SURE* YOU'RE BURNED UP! Well, do something about it, this time! Get Michigan State Government back in working, do- something order! Show them you mean it, by voting straight Republica.n . . . on -D. HALE BRAKE STATE TREASURER November 4th! OWEN .1. CLEARY, Chairmen; MRS. MARY STR EIT, wee Chei ► mari$ NNW lk SMITH, •tretory; ROBERT C. C. HEANEY, Tr*asurer. • Non-Partisan Ticket CHARLES H. KING STATE SUPREME COURT