Dr. Goldstein Calls Objections o NCRAC . Decisiims 'Unrealistic' Dr. Israel- Goldstein, president Of the American Jewish Con- gress, in an address before the Jewish Co mmunity Council luncheon-forurxi on Monday, at the Detroit-Leland, stated that the issue involved in the Mad- Iver ',controversy is actually one of "democracy • vs. anarchy." Dr. Goldstein branded as un- realistic the objections stated lay t h e dissenting agencies. Neither in the Maclver Report . nor in the compromise measure as -embodied in the Barr Pro- posal has the concept of "volun- teerisT" or- the , "right of dis-' sent" of member agencies been challenged. The use of such terms as "authoritarian" and "monolithic" is entirely unwar- ranted and not, in accord with the facts. This, Dr. Goldstein averred, gives rise. to the - belief that the dissenting agencieS "prefer to be made" even though the facts do not warrant the criticisms that they have made against the Maclver pro- posals. Forces opposing the Maciver recommendations, .Dr. Gold- stein stated, . have failed to realize the maturity of the American Jewish community. VVLiereas Jewish communities were once under the control of well intentioned philan- thropists termed "beneVolent dictators," some of the great Jewish organizations now seek _to usurp that role: This, he declared, "is an un-American phenomena." A Welcoine au= gury; on the other hand, he said; is the- :development of . local Community Councils and the strengthening o.,f other local Jewish institutions whose leaders haVe expressed ,- their opnosition to the heads of. the dissenting agencies. The American Jewish V corn-, Triunity, Dr. Goldstein stated, teas the right to :demand an end to waste and duplieation by na- tional agencies in the commun- -ity relations field since these agencies are spending public money and funds allocated to them .. rn.ean a corresponding lessening of funds available for overseas relief and for Israel. Sidney M. Shevitz, Commun- ity Council president, opened the Meeting, and Harry Yud- koff, vice- president, presided and introduced the speaker; , Calls .sOviet Anti-Semitism %%lost Onmious Development' Dr: Goldstein, who came here : to address the American Jewish congress' Michigan Council and $o confer with local Jewish lead- ' ors, pointed out that the resurg- ence of Nazism in Western Ger- many, coincident with the -anti- Jevvish character of the trials and char ges in Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary and in the Soviet Union itself raises the frightening prospect that "the V two brands of totalitarian evil may one day again be join- ed together in a common assault on the freedoms of the world." He called the Soviet anti-Senii- tism. "the most ominous devel- oPrn.ent -6f: the day." "It is -clear," asserted Dr. GOldstein, that "totalitarianism must employ anti-Semitism, that- most reprehensile of Weap- ons, either at the beginning, like nazism, in order to attain power, or, like communism, at the end, in order to retain supremacy. - "By charging Jewish organi- zations and the Israel 'govern- Merit', with being espionage agents. _for Britain and the United States, the Soviet au- thorities are seeking to forge a new alliance against the free world. They are seeking, in one fell swoop, to take advantage of the anti-Semitic . heritage of czarism; the racist legacy of nazism, 'the anti-Israel senti- ment of the Arab world and the long - fostered hatred of the Western countries." Commen t i n g on develop- ments on the American scene, Dr. G o rd stein said that "Americans of all faiths and of all political 'persuasions are one in their prayers that President Eisenhower will be vouchsafed the wisdom, the courage and the strength to lead 'the nation and the free world to an era of enduring peace',, of brotherhood and of universal respect for the rights of all men." Among the problems ' facing Eisenhower, Dr. Goldstein listed the need for thorough revision of the, McCarran.-Walter gration Act. Referring to Representative Francis Walter's attack in the H o u s g of Representatives on "professional Jews" as the sole opposition to the Act, Dr. Gold- stein said: "Mr. Walter oWes V.an apology to the House of Representatives for the manner in which he has abused its Floor by this expres- sion of prejudice, and he owes an apology to the. American people for his role in helping to enact soV dishonoring and dis- honorable . a piece of legislation." Dr: Goldstein Called on the new Administration to take measures for the enactment of federal fair 'employment prac- Iices legislation with enforce- ment powers, for strengthening the machinery for administra- tion of civil rights within the Department of Justice and for the elimination - of Segregation in the District of Columbia." . Emma Schaver to Sing At Technion• Conference .> Guaranteed by f ro(' Housekeeping No ° ALUMINUM COMBINATION WINDOWS AND DOORS Alumatic aluminum combination win- t dows are built to serve for the life of 'your hoine—or longerl Custom-fitted, *hey% never shrink, rot, warp, or rust! . 'Serve without trouble, annual repairs., 'Once they're up, they're up for goods ilklumatic Windows Inc. $205 LYNDON V TE. 4-2210 Mrs. Enima Schaver will be the guest artist at the; launch- ing of the national drive in the United States for $10,000,000 to advance the- Haifa Institute of Technology (Teehnion), in Hai- fa, Israel. Thee conference, spon- sored by the American Society for the Advancement of the Technion, will begin 'Saturday, at the • Waldorf Astoria,. York. , • The invitation was reCeived from Gen. Ya,aeOir Dori, presi- dent of the Technion and • former Chief of Staff of the Israel Army, who will be 'guest speaker at the event, . V Gen. Dori, in extending the invitation to 'Mrs,. chaver, stated that he personally,. and the many soldiers in the Israel Army, will never forget -Mrs. Schaver'S services in 1948 when she volunteered as a "one-man USO" to.:' entertain troops at various Army camps. She gave over 30 appearances Mrs. Schaver; whip . will be the Only artist on the program at Sunday's easing banquet, Will render. .several Hebrew and Is- raeli songs; She will be accom- panied to New York by her hus- band, Morris Schaver. Several other DelVoiters'plan to attend the sessions. 14—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 30, 1953 Cecil Brown Is Guest At League Program Sol Eisenberg Receives Award As Leader in Local Seminary VDrive . Cecil Brown; world - famouS news analyst, will be guest speaker at •a meeting of the Lea- gue of Jewish Women's Organi- zations at 12:30 • p.m., Feb. 9, at Temple Beth El. • Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, presi- dent, will chair the meeting, which is being arranged by Mrs Irving Small, program Chair- man. Brown, who Brown , recently visited Western Europe and Israel, traveled widely through t h e Jewish State. _He talked with hundreds of people; from Prem- ier David Ben-Gurion to the most recent immigrants. Winner of the George Foster Peabody, Overseas Press • Club, Sigma Delta Chi and National Headliners Club awards for his work as a radio commentator, Brown also is the author of "Suez to Singapore" and num- erous magazine articles. - A feature of the . meeting will be a pledge to be signed by presidents of rilember organi- zations promising cooperation with the Allied Jewish ,C a m- paign by scheduling no major events during the drive, so that members may participate as workers and contributors in the Womens's Division of the Cam- paign. • All Jewish women are invited to the meeting, which will be preceded by dessert luncheon. Arabs Buy Jet Planes While Israel Looks ToVU.S. - for Farm Tools London, (JTA) The British Government's decision to supply the Arab states With jet planes is consistent with the tripartite declaration enunciated in May, 1950, Lord, Reading, Under Sec-. retary for Foreign Affairs, told the House of LOrds. He insisted that delivering of arms, to Middle East states is in line with the British-French- American declaration guarantee- ing the borders of Israel and the Arab states against aggression. He said the pact recognized the need of Arabs and Isradl to . maintain - a certain level of armed forces for internal security and legitimate self defense: Reading declared that the jets were essentially defensive weap- ons, adding that the number of planes promised for early very "was small." In answer to a'query from Lord Strabolgi, the government spokesman declared that Egypt was one of the states receiving British jetS., In the meantime, it was re, ported from New York that the - Israel supply Mission in the. United States had placed orders for $500,000 in spare parts for agricultural equipment in Isreal: The Israel consulate there has been approached by private firms from Haiti and Columbia re- garding the possibilities of in- itiating trade between their countries and. Israel. Spokesmen froth. Haiti suggested that Israel barter cement for coffee and sugar. Arrangements are cur-. rently in progress. Technion Gets Books from U.S. Library of Congress HAIFA, (JTA)—A collection of several thousand books deal- ing with various phases of modern science and technology have been received by the li- Vrary of the Haifa Institute of Technology, from the Exchange and Gift Division of the Library. of Congress in Washington. LOW FLAT PICK-VP CHARGES STORAGE—PACKING—S-HIPPING REDUCED RATES POOL/CARS Household Goods - Personal Effects - Autos Rabbi- JACOB E. SEGAL (left), of Adas Shalom Synagogue, awards a certificate of appreciation from the Jewish Theological Seminary to SOL EISENBE'RG (center), co-chairman of the De- troit Friends of the Sethinary. Rabbi JOEL GEFFEN, director of field activities and community services of the Seminary who was guest, speaker , at a campaign reception in. the. Eisenberg home, looks on. • ,JNF Nationwide Blue Box Campaign NEW YORK, (JTA)--A house- to-honse fund-raising campaign will be launched` by the Jewish National Fund on March 1 throughout the lUnited States, with more - than 50,000 volun- teers enlisted in the drive which will last a full - month, it was announced by Dr. Harris J. Le- vine, president of the JNF of America. . The special drive, which will continue throughout "Jewish National Fund Box Month," will seek to place a, JNF box in '750,- 000 Jewish homes in this coun- try, Dr. Levine explained. There are at present 250,000 Mr blue- white boxes in Jewish. :homes throughout the United States. Mrs. Israel Goldstein has been named chairman of the --com- mittee which will supervise the drive. - A proclamation calling on all American 'Jews to support "Box month," which is signed by the national presidents of all Zion- ist organizations in the' United States, stresses the • popular character of the JNF. Dr. Levine said that the 1953 budgetary requirements of the Jewish . National . Fund total. $22,000,000. • TRADING High Wide and Handsome MORRIS BUICK co. 14500 W. 7 MILE RD. 1 Block W. of Jas. Couzens UN. 4-7100 Reserve . . February 11th r-.or the Annual CANTOR'S CONCERT at the Bnai David Synagogue Don Frohman, Conducting Cantor Jacob A. Sonenklar, President Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld, Concert Chairman The Jewish Community of Detroit Is Cordially Invited to the Inter-Congregational Men's Clubs Dinner Thursday, Feb. 19, 1953 At 6:30 p.sn. Guest Speaker RABBI THEODORE L ADAMS President Rabbinical Council of Ansorica CALIFORNIA 'TEX. - ARIZ. - N. MEX. - ORE. - WASH. Host — Cong. Bliai David Men's Club PHONE, 'FA. I-0300 P4 I "i l r %) 58:3 3644 " 14TH at ELMHURST IL ROBINSON. MOVING AND STORAGE CO. DINNER — $5 00 PER PLATE