Al! Divisions in Allied Jewish Campaign Spur Efforts; Report Rallies Set for May 1, 5, 8 With the series of report rallies of tne Allied Jewish Campaign already underway. figures show that the food serv- ice council, under the chairman- ship of George D. Keil, main- tains a commanding lead, with 80% of last year's achievement already reported. At the.•report rally held last Tuesday, which was addressed by Ruth Gruber, author and kcturer, announcement was made that pledges made so far in the 1953 drive tot2tI $3,000,000. Keil told the gathering that approximately 50% of the food service council's prospects have been covered and efforts to close the gap toward total coverage are being made. Indications are the. food division will top last year's achievement of $396,000, he said. Singled out by Keil for out- standing coverage of prospects were Morris Music, chairman of retail meats; Tom Borman, pre- campaign associate chairman, food division; Andor Feldheim, co-chairman, beverages; Samuel H. Greenberg, chairman, retail markets; Charles Litt, co - . chair- man, bars and restaurants; and Nathan Metz, chairman, fish.. The super-market section, un- der the chairmanship of Mervin K. Grosberg, has already raised more than its achievement last, year, Keil reported. Following close behind are the food brok- ers,. under Abe Gurwin, chair- man, and Peter Copeland, asso- ciate chairman; and processors, led by Julius Mehler, chairman; Alfred Loewenstein, Jr., whole- sale meats section; and whole- sale grocers under Meyer Ber- man. The second report meeting will be held at 12:15 p.m. today, in the Butzel Memorial Building, and will feature additional re- ports, including a progress an- alysis by the Mercantile Divi- sion, under the leadership of James Wineman. Vice-chairmen DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 3 of the section are Bernard Pin- cus, Samuel H. Schwartz, Alex Friday, May 1, 1953 Sklar and Stanley Winkelman. Next week, two more report rallies will be held. The first, at 8 p.m., Tues- day, May 5, in the Jewish Cell. ter, on Wood- ward, will be addressed by Rabbi Jacob E Segal of Con- gregation Adas Shalom. The second . will be held at 1 2 : 1 5 p.m., Friday Rabbi Segal May 8, in the Fred M. Butzel Memorial Building, 163 Madison. Miss Gruber, special foreign correspondent for the New York Herald Tribune and author of the recent best seller, "Israel Without Tears," told the Tues- day group that Israel, during her first five years, has known five freedoms — freedoms un- known in most of the Middle East. These, she listed as "free- dom of education, worship, opin- ion, and speech, of the press, and of- the courts." She described ISrael as "a mirror image of the United States and of Western Democracies." Israel May Bring Charges to UN Against Arab Border Attacks JERUSALEM, (J T A) — Israel may bring the problem of con- tinuous Arab violation of its frontiers to the United Nations Security Council for solution. A high Israeli military source stressed that the army was "pre- pared' to handle any further ag- gression • like the two-hour ex- change of rifle fire set off here last week when Jordanians opened fire on Israeli civilians. This incident, in which four Israelis were wounded and at least four Arabs, including two members of the Arab Legion, were killed and five wounded, was halted by the intervention of UN truce officials. However, Israeli sources indicated that they felt that the truce super- vision machinery was inade- quate at this time to end the series of increasingly-serious border violations and that what, was needed was "high political action." The Israelis reported that at ■■■••■■■•■•■••■■••••■••••■••••■■•■■••••■■•••,/,./ BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR .. 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In Frankfurt, Max Levy, pres- ident of the Jewish community of Kassel, has been acquitted of "publicly insulting?" former top Nazi Karl Weinrich, who was sentenced to a maximum penal- ty of 10 years imprisonment, but later freed. Levy, a member of a Kassel sports club, protested Weinrich's appearance at the club, and told a newspaperman that he could not endure the presence of a prominent Nazi upon whose shoulders rested part of the guilt of the death of Jews of Kassel. A report from London on a statement made by H. A. Good- man, chairman of the European executive of World Agudas Is- rael, indicates that the Agudah will ask West Germany to re- turn to the Jewish community Jewish children who were left with Christian families during the war. Israel-Jordan Mixed Armistice Commission the Arabs, aided by the UN chairman, Brig. Gen. 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