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October 31, 1952 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-10-31

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Zionist Leaders Heartened by $2,000
Gift from Keystone Oil Refining Co.

No Israeli to Be Left
To Winter's Mercy

Leaders of the Zionist Organ- 15 at the Statler. Funds from
ization of Detroit this week were tickets for the ball and addi-
heartened by a $2,000 gift from tional amounts toward t h e
the Keystone Oil Refining Co., building fund are being receiv-
made on behalf of William ed in increasing amounts daily.
Fisher, Nathan Epstein and Leon The proceeds of the ball are
used to maintair the office and
Kay.
This gift was made in the work of the Detroit Zionist
course of the campaign in sup- District and to assist the na-
port of the 20th annual Bal- tional office. We sincerely hope
four Ball, proceeds of which that all Detroit Jews will assist
will go to nance the local 1,us in this great 'fort."
educational activities, to support
the Zionist House on Linwood
and Lawrence and to advance
youth activities.
Harry Cohen, chairman of
the Balfour Ball, stated in his
announkement of the receipt
of thisiberal contribution:
"With this and Mr. Kay's pre-
vious substantial donation, and
many others, the goal of the
Zionist House sponsors is with-
in easier reach. It is expected
that such fine examples of gen-
erosity will go far toward com-
pleting the payment for the
House and providing - the Center,
which it is rapidly becoming, of
all Zionist aic. certain other
Jewish communal activities."
Mr. Cohen added: "The Bal-
four Ball, the outstanding Jew,
ish social event of the year,
takes place this year on Nov.

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The
Israel Cabinet decided that
not a single immigrant must
remain this winter in tents.
It adopted a plan submitted
by the Ministry of Labor
which provides for the im-
mediate transfer of i m m
grants from tents to safer
and better lodgings. The plan
is to be carried out before the
end of December.

State Department Aide Studies Israel Economy

The Jewish News
Direct JTA Teletype Wire to

TEL AVIV Samuel Kramer,
special United States represent-
ative, arrived h r e Tuesday
morning for a month's stay. He
told representatives of the press
that. he was sent by the State
Department to prepare a survey
of economic and political con-
ditions in Israel.
A number of demonstrations
occurred Tuesday, with some
families in the Maabaroth re-
fusing to leave their temporary

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camps and move to permanent.
houses prepared by the Jewish
Agency. The demonstrators de-
manded thaw permanent house*
be built for them on the same
place where the Maabaroth are
now situated. Agancy officials
notified the immigrants that no
further assistance will be given
to may of them refusing to
move to the newly-built houses.

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 31, 1952

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Agenda Listed for
Council Assembly

legate
At the season's first
Assembly of the Jewis Com-
munity Council, to b held
Thursday, 8:30 p.m., a. the
Davison Center, delegates of
304 Jewish organizations affili-
ated with the Council • will be
asked to take action • on a pro-
posed constitutional amendment
which would increase the size
of the Council's executive com-
mittee.
A vice-president and a mem-
ber of the Council's executive
committee will be elected at this
meeting. Nominees are Harry
Yudkoff for vice president, and
Dr. Samuel Krohn for member
of the executive committee.
The agenda will include a re-
view of action taken both in De-
troit and nationally on the Mc-
Carran Immigration Law, and a
summary of the hearings held
by the President's Commission
on Immigration and Naturaliza-
tion which visited Detroit during
its period of inquiry. Delegates
also will consider a report from
Detroit's delegates to the last
Plenary Session of NCRAC.
Sidney Shevitz, president, an-
nounced that plans for the ob-
servance of the Jewish Com-
munity Council's fifteenth an-
niversary are now under con-
sideration. The event will be
celebrated at the December
meeting of Community Council
delegates.

Williams, Moody to Talk

To Bar Mitzvah Ciubs

Gov. G. Mennen Williams and
Senator Blair Moody will be
guests of the Bnai -Moshe and
Beth Abraham Bar Mitzvah
Clubs and their parents at a
jointly sponsored meeting at 12
noon, Sunday, at Cong. Bnai
Moshe. Nathan L. Kaufman, of
Beth Abraham, and Maxwell M.
Lowe, of Bnai Moshe, are mak-
ing arrangements.
Ex-Tiger ball player Gee
Walker, who was unable to at-
tend the breakfast last Sunday,
will be guest sports personality
this week at 9:30 a.m. His broth-
er Hubby Walker pinch-hit for
Gee last week.
The breakfast will be spon-
sored by the Max Lobels and
Irving Schanes in honor of the
recent Bar Mitzvahs of their
sons, Gerald and Murray.

RICHARD M. NIXON

for VICE PRESIDENT.

DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER

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for GOVERNOR

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OWEN J. 'CLEARY

FRANK G. MILLARD

ATTORNEY GENERAL

SECRETARY OF STATE

CLARENCE A. REID

LT. GOVERNOR

CHARLES E. POTTER

for U.S. SENATOR

Communism is an ever growing danger .. .
not a distant, intangible menace but a force

dedicated to the overthrow of our government,
and k's here, now. The present Democrat
administration in Washington and the Gover-
nor in Lansing ignore this. They blocked every
attempt to ferret out the Alger Hisses in key
government posts and are blind to Commies
who are trying to take over labor unions.

The war in Korea — the one the Democrats

)OHN B. MARTIN,

AUDITOR GENERAL

call a "police-action"---since its start has re-
sulted iti more than 119,000 American casual-
ties. Only a strong and sound foreign policy
based on intelligence instead of hysteria can
lead us out of this horrible war the Democrats
have blundered into.

Internally, our strength has been our prosper-
ity that came from high production, free enter-

prise and minimum government controls. In
the 20 years of Democrat reign we have seen
our true prosperity and growth stunted by
taxation. Today the tax collector
takes 33e of every dollar we earn.
Last year every Michigan man,
woman and child paid $410.31 in

Federal taxes alone.

Your Republican candidates — on

D. HALE BRAKE'

AWE TREASURER

550 Conservative Sisterhoods
Plan Philadelphia Convention

Delegates from 550 sister-
hoods, representing more than
120,000 Jewish women affiliated
with the Conservative movement
in the United States and Can-
ada, will attend the biennial
conven‘tion of the National
Women's League of the United
Synagogue in Philadelphia, Nov.

FRED M. ALGER

for PRESIDENT

Non-Partisan Ticket
CHARLES H. KING
STATE SUPREME COURT

both the State and National ballots
are pledged to safeguard America
and our basic beliefs in individual
and collective freedom. Every man
on this Michigan Republican team
is pledged to work Whole-heartedly
with Ike Eisenhower to help return
America to the high moral and spir-
itual level our forefathers built for us.

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTElk

OWEN J. CLEARY, Chairman; MRS. MARY STREIT,
Vita Chairman; HARRY F. SMITH, Soarelary,
ROBERTA. C. HEANEY, Treasurer.

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