Political Pot Keeps Boiling Political Notes Stevenson Reaffirms Israel Support; JWV Bars Use, of Name for Polities Nikon Denies Anti-Semitism, THE JEWISH NEWS— 9 Senator Blair Moody, Con- Says He is for Israel Friday, October 31, 1952 CHICAGO. (JTA` — Senator gressman John D. Dingell and Congressman George D. O'Brien Richard M. Nixon, Republican Pliskow Defends Nixon received encouragement in their Vice-Presidential candidate, de- fended his record on civil rights, Coining opto the defense of campaign for re-election at a number of meetings held during and accused he Democrats of Richard N. Nixon, Republican the week. This trio, together starting a false whispering cam- candidate for vice-president, Ju- with Congressman Rabaut, were paign that he i._ anti-Semitic. "I lius C. Pliskow, local Republican commended by LZOA and other strongly resent this studied at- campaign leader, protested re- groups for their support of Is- tempt to inject the false issue of rael and their opposition to the anti-Semitism," Nixon declared ports which are circulating in He cited his support of aid to the community labelling Nixon McCarran-Walter Bill. Israel and hi fight in California as anti-Semitic. Pliskow pointed * * Senator Charles S. Blondy is against a candidate backed by out, "Dick Nixon was opposed in assisting his brother, Allen H. Gerald L. K. Smith as evidence his race for Vnited States Sena- Blondy, in his campaign for the the charge is untrue. He spoke tor in 1950 by a candidate spon- State Senate in the 18th District. at the Lincoln Denbitz Club, a sored by Robert H. Williams, the Jewish organization. rabble rouser of the west coast. Allen is a mem- Further than that, in his last ber of Congre- Gregory M. Pillon, Republican campaign for congress in 1948 gation Adas candidate for Congress in the and for the senate in 1950, his Shalom and was 15th District, says he is the only campaign manager was Murray one of the Congressional candidate who is M. Chotiner, attorney and mem- founders of Tik- pledged to maintain a Congres- ber of the Los Angeles Jewish vah Lodge of sional office to which citizens ComMunity Relations Council, Bnai Brith. He •• may bring their suggestions and who is presently serving as liai- is active in a A. H. Blondy confer with the Congressman. son officer between Nixon's Cal- number of civic organizations. Pillon says he is opposed to ifornia offices and the National * * * communism, socialism, and uni- Republican Committee h e a d- Clarence J. McLeod, former versal military training. quarters." Congressman, candidate for the U. S. House of Representatives in the 13th District, on the Re- publican ticket, stated this week that one of his first jobs if elec- ted will be to strive to amend the McCarran Act. He has the support of a group of Detroit Jews, including Aaron Droock, Joe Jones, Lina Small and oth- ers. McLeod's friends point out that in 1933 his was first voice in Congress to protest the per- secution of Jews in Germany. * * * Bernard Katzen, Republican National Committee Special As- sistant, in a wire to The Jewish News on Monday, quoted a state- ment from Rabbi Eliezer Silver of Cincinnati expresing confi- dence in General Eisenhower and praising the Republican rec- ord of being "great friends of M ADE FROM "THE MATZOH WITH THE TASTE" the Jewish people." The political pot sizzled to a present, directly or indirectly, boiling point this week, with for the promotion of political statements • and declarations by candidates or partisan politics or both parties aimed to impress issues." communities of the candidates Commander Moss said the JWV friendship for Israel and oppo- constitution "makes it plain that sition to the McCarran Act. while no member of our organi- The American Zionist Council zation is restricted from speak- this week made public two state- ing out or acting on the basis ments on. Israel by General Eis- of his personal political convic- enhower and Governor Steven- tions, the public generally, and son. General Eisenhower's state- political parties and candidates ment already was published in particplarly should clearly un- The Jewish News on Oct. 24. His derstand that the Jewish War statement, assuring all-out sup- Veterans will not tolerate ex- port for Israel, was addresseeto ploitation of its name for parti- Dr. Abba Hillel Silver. san political purposes by any . On Oct. 23, Louis Lipsky, member or officer." chairman of the American Zion- In Chicago, the local branch ist Council, received a statement of the Labor Zionist of America from Governor Stevenson, who announced • that it would work stated in part: with the "Independent Voters of `The friendship of the people Illinois" in support of the presi- of the United States for the new dential candidacy of Gov. Adlai nation of Israel is unquestioned. Stevenson. The Chicago branch We may be proud of the fact of the Labor Zionists claim a that President Truman made us membership of 4,000. Its action the first country to recognize followed endorsement of the Israel, and that he promised his Stevenson-Sparkman ticket by own unstinting help to the new the national group. state. Senator John Sparkman, re- sponding to an open letter in "But words are often cheap, the Boston Jewish Advocate, actions come dearer. We may stated that since the Supreme be even prouder that our Court nullified restrictive cov- pledge of aid to Israel has been enants, restrictions mentioned honored. One hundred and in the deed to his home are thirty-eight million dollars in maeningless. He declared that grants for the economic he never belonged to the Ku strengthening of Israel was Klux Klan and that he has voted by the last Congress. In despised it. addition, $135,000,000 in loans In the "Switch to Stevenson ' have been granted by the tliiited States Export-Import Committee" are listedflJames N. Bank. Rosenberg, prominent JDC lead- "Not only has Israel received er, lawyer and world famous ar- the help of our government, tist; Herman Wouk, author of she has also benefited from the the best seller "The Caine Mu- generosity of our people who tiny"; Jo Melziner, the noted have contributed generously to designer; Irene Selznick, pro- the noble cause of the United ducer. Jewish Appeal and who have in- In a statement replying to Mr. vested in Israeli bonds. Lipsky's condemnation of the "Israel both • needs and de- LZOA's endorsement of Gover- serves the continued help of our nor Stevenson, Dr. James G. government and our people. Heller, LZOA president, strongly Even as an infant nation draw- upheld his organization's posi- AT THE TWENTIETH ANNUAL ing the first breath of independ- tion and called the Zionist Coun- 0 ence, she welcomed into her cil's action "hasty." He declared: midst with open arms and a "The LZOA membership looks to warm heart all her people seek- its organization for guidance in ing refuge from tribulation. In American political affairs and four and a half years her pop- the LZOA decides it in a demo- STATLER HOTEL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 ulation has more than doubled, cratic way whom it shall sup- imposing a burden which few port and with what forces it nations in history have had to shall ally itself in the common bear. America would do well to struggle." model her own immigration poi-. icies after the generosity of the Hordes Hails Dingell's nation of Israel, and we must Fine Record in Congress work toward that end. Expressing resentment over "The economy of Israel has been severely strained. Great attempts to belittle the efforts sacrifice and stringent discipline of Congressman John D. Din- have been demanded of her peo- gell, William Hordes, speaking ple. Yet they have carried the in behalf of a group of Detroit- load willingly. They are living ers who for years have worked testimony to the strength of with Rep. Dingell, stated that "if there is one man in Congress democracy. "We in America are fortunate who can be expected to get to be citizens of a democracy things done for all the people, endowed with abundant re- it is John Dingell." Mr. Hordes said "it is ridicu- 'sources and great wealth. Our debt to the ideal of democracy, lous to say that Rep. Dingell has which we in our time struggled missed a single important ses- to establish in this country, can sion. We who have watched be repaid in part if we as a na- his record know better. He was tion and as individuals give of on the job to defend the foreign our bounty to lighten the load aid program; he never opposed PHIL. BRESTOFF DEE PARKER of a great people struggling to investigations of Communism but always opposed witch-hunts; build a firm democracy in their NHL BRESTOFF'S ORCHESTRA — SONGS BY TV'S AUNTIE DEE he favored tax cuts when it awn land. Meet Your Friends in Our Adjoining Cocktail Room "The platform of the Demo- meant relief for th common cratic Party a f firms this. It man but refused to be a party TICKETS AT ZIONIST HOUSE AT LAWRENCE-LINWOOD — PHONE TO. 8-9413 pledges both 'continued assist- to cut taxes in quarters where Tickets of Admission are $10 a couple. Mail your check to the Zionist House— ance to Israel so that she may taxes should be paid. All the at- Linwood Ave.—and your tickets will be forwarded to you at once, or you may tacks on Rep. Dingell are slan- fulfill her humanitarian mission secure a ticket at the door. of providing shelter and sanc- derous." Mr. Hordes pointed out that tuary for her homeless Jewish A patron ticket, admitting two, helps, maintain the Zionist District and refugees, while strengthening long before the Point-4 program the National Office. A larger contributon helps finance the beautiful and the American plan for for- her economic development.' Zionist House—a central meeting place for Zionist and Communal "Just as the goal of our own eign aid, Rep. Dingell was the activities, especially youth groups. first to propose aid to Israel. foreign policy is to bring . last- "Don't expect me and my HARRY COHEN, Chairman ing peace to the world, our A. C. LAPPIN, President Balfour Ball Committee goal in the Middle East is to friends ever to forget this," Detroit Zionist District bring about a settled peace Hordes said. through the friendly solution of all its problems. Our plat- form is founded on a record of action. We will again trans- late its word into action in the years ahead." I strongly urge all my friends and fellow citizens to re-elect U. S. JWV Bars Use of Name Senator Blair Moody, Congressman John D. Dingell and Governor G. To Aid Any Candidate Mennen Williams. Their splendid records have earned for them our .As arguments continued over the "Jewish vote," Jesse Moss, appreciation for their public services., They are friends of Israel and are newly-elected commander of the opponents of McCarranism and McCarthyism. They should be re-elected Jewish War Veterans of the next Tuesday. United States, enjoins its mem- bership against using the or- Gov. Williams sanization's "name, uniform, in- WILLIAM HORDES Senator Moody Rep. Dingell siguia and titles of rank, past or \HOROWITTIVIARGARETEN ..ilia MATZOH MEAL -An invitation to 21 ance — BALFOUR BALL Three Men with Excellent Records Whom You Must Retain in Office