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October 30, 1953 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-10-30

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lladassah Convention Gets Assurances Announce Chairmen TVA-Prepared Plan for. Jordan River
From Wiley on U.S.-Israel Relations
For JWVA Donor
Submitted to UN by State epartment

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The i The national board of the
A throw of furs and an eight UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., ! discussions with the United
belief that the clouds hovering Hadassah adopted a resolution cubic foot deep freeze unit will (JTA)—A plan to harness the ' States Government "with a view
over American-Israel relations criticizing the State Depart- be among the prizes awarded by waters of the Jordan to provide ' to regional cooperation on water
will pass away was expressed inen• for withholding- Ameri- the Jewish War Veterans Auxili- irrigation .
for Jordan, Syria and projects."
by Sen. Alexander Wiley, chair- can aid to Israel and urged ary at its annual donor lunch- Israel has been prepared by the ! "Assistant Secretary of State
man of the Senate Foreign Re-1 the resumption of economic eon, to be held Nov. 17, in Ma- Tennessee Valley Authority and "Henry A. Byroade," the state-
la•ions Committee, in an ad- I assistance to Israel and called sonic. Temple.
' submitted to the United Nations ment continued, "informed Am-
dress before 4,000 delegates to on the United Nations and the
Edith Hoffman, president of with the support of the Depart- I bassador Eban of the existence.
the Hadassah convention now United States to urge the Arab the Department of Michigan, ment of State.
I of a desk study several weeks
taking place here.
states to enter into "direct JWVA, announces the following I The project, estimated to cost : ago, but the document was with-
Sen. W i 1 e y said that the negotiations with Israel look- as chairmen for the organiza- , $120,000,000, would irrigate 416.- held from Israel's knowledge
friendship between Israel and ing toward achievement of tion's big event of the year.
. 1 000 . dunams of land in Israe: ., i until the time the TVA project
the United States "is too deep, lasting peace."
- Tickets, Edith Meskin, Jean 490,000 in Jordan and 30,000 in was announced to the press at
too warm, to permit it to be
Israel Ambassador Abba Eban Brose, Rose Katz, Florence Mar- • Syria, in addition to providing the United Nations. .

harmed."
He asked At
for
patience
ed the opinion that dif- shall, Harriet Shear, Pauline) hydro-electric power. It would i The Israel statement empha--
and understanding.
the
same express
-
time, he emphasized that Con- ficulties would pass and that the Weintraub, Shirley Robinson, 1 permit resettlement of 200,0001sized that "there is nothing
Rochelle Rose, Dolly Weinberger, Palestine Arab' refugees in Jo" ;which may properly be called a
gressional leadership "will not I s r a e 1 - American partnership Ruth Resk, Julie Bloch, Chila • dan and Jordan-held areas of United Nations - Jordan water
presume to usurp the preroga- would be restored to "full in- Garber, Ruth Katz, Sarah Ne- Palestine. . scheme since no principal organ
1
byes of the Executive Branch" ti timacy and vigor." He said that
mon , Seema Fischel and Leah ! The United States is said to of the United Nations has ever
and pointed out that members
Safran.
I
, favor having the Nrcian and . considered such a scheme, nor
of the Congress "are not in the the United ,States, "our staunch-
Liners, Ming o Hart,
' ian Syrian shares of the cost cove does the United Nations deal
business of day-to-day formu- est friend and ally blessed with Braunstein, Rose Goodman,
lating and implementing of for- water and power in unparalleled Eleanore Rubin, Gale LaPota, ered by the U. N. Relief and t with the authorization or dis-
eign policy." This, he said, is abundance," would not delly "Is- Pearl Brooks, Martha Friedman, Works Agency for Palestine and qualification of water develop -
the province . of the State De- rael's little stream." Referring , Rae Cohen, Ann Harrison, Ida the Israeli share covered by ment project within sovereign
Israel—unless the United States states."
par tment. . to the hydroelectric project near I
Greenberg, L o r r a i n e Stricof,
Declaring t h a t "extremism the Syrian frontier, Mr. Eban I Rose Citron and Frances Barsky. agreed to allot part of a $135.-
breeds extremism" and "raids said "nothing could be less ac- For tickets and information on 000,000 economic aid appropria- Balaban to Head ADL
tion for the Middle East to this
breed reprisal," the chairman of curate than
. the allegation that the event, which is open to all
i in defiance' of inter- women in the community, call project. The development plaa Anniversary Committee
the Senate Foreign Relations Israel is
Committee said that in place of national law."
Corrine Oppenlieim TJN. 4-6438, was described as ignoring politi-
cal frontiers and as providing
conditions necessary f o r an . Mrs. Samuel W. Halprin, who or Eve Solomon, UN. 4-5768.
A sponsors committee of 100,
for maximum use of the Jordan headed by Barney Balaban,
Arab-Israel peace, there were presided, told t h e assembled
waters.
-
"the choking economic blockade, Hadassah leaders that "what
president of Paramount Pictures
Israel Not Consulted by U.S. On and a founder of the famous
the closing of the Suez Canal to concerns us gravely is the good Detroiter Ben Glieker
Jordan River Water Dam
Israeli commerce, the barbed name of our own government, To Exhibit Paintings
Freedom Train exhibit, and in-
The Israel Office of Informa- eluding Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt,
wire tension, and the host of as well as the well-being of Is-
Twenty-four
recent
paintings
tion
said
that
the
regional
water
Vice
President Nixon and form-
other artificial conditions which ra.el." She pointed out that the by Detroit artist Ben Glicker
have bred the present crisis." United States will sit as one will be on exhibit at Garelick's scheme "has never been seen by er Vice President Barkley, has
the government of Israel and been organized as part of the
It was the world which suffered of the members of the Security
Gallery, 20208 Livernois, begin- cannot therefore have been Freedom Forum series which
as well as Israel and her neigh- Council of the United Nations ning
on Monday and continuing either accepted or rejected."
the Anti-Defamation League will
hors from Arab-Israel border to pass judgment on Israel, "yet through Nov. 16.
The Israel statement said that sponsor in Washington, Nov. 21
'war, he stated, adding that the it has taken sides and rendered
A reception for the artist from
Communists may exploit the judgment that is hasty." She 8- to 11 p.m., Monday will open for over a year Israel had at- to 23, in celebration of its 40th
situation to "play their devilish i said "we decry this unilateral the exhibition. Glicker, one of tempted in vain to bring about anniversary.
mischief.' and hasty action."
this city's most prominent art- ►
ists, in 1939, won the Founder's
Prize at the Detroit Institute of
Art.
His new collection of pictures,
O
_ '
all of which will be for sale, in-
clude a variety of subjects, in-
ADVANCED COMMITMENTS
Brig. Gen. DAVID SARNOFF, Court of Massachusetts more cluding several on a Biblical
chairman of the board of the
than 300 years theme. Glicker has paintings on
Firm mortgage commitments to builders on projects about
National Broadcasting Corpora-
ago enacted the exhibit in the Detroit Institute
to start or under construction. Houses must be well lo-
of
Arts,
U.S.
Government
build-
tion and of the Radio Corpora-
historic compul-
cated, brick, 3 bedrooms, with a pninimurn of 1,000 sq. ft.
tion of America, was cited by
s o r y education ings at Fort Custer, Mich. and
on 50 ft. or larger lots.
the Jewish Seminary Of America
law, was re-ap- in several private collections.
Glicker is the winner of sev-
for his vision which has "con-
pointed for an-
Builders will be definitely protected with binding con-
tributed mightily to Judaism as
other nine-year eral art awards including the
tracts to make the mortgages.
a faith, to religion in all its mani-
ter m to the Walter Piper Prize, Carnegie
festations, to American demo-
Mass achusetts Show, David B. Werbie Prize and
Relieve your banking connections and insure yourself
Board of Educa- Scarab Club Prize. His most re-
cracy, and to civilization itself."
against a future lack of mortgage funds.
tion, - the high- cent awards were in the Mich-
The citation marked the tenth
e s t educational igan Artist Shows of 1949 and
anniversary of the Seminary-
authority in the 1950. In the latter show - he won
sponsored "Eternal Light" pro-
Commonweal
t h top honors, while in the 1949
gram, which is presented by
600 GRISWOLD
WO. 5-6800
of the Pilgrims. competition, he took second
NBC.
*
Dr. Brin Dr. Brin's nom- place.
Dr. IRVING POSNER, of 18111 ination by Governor Christian
Muirland Ave., has been ap- A. Herter, which was confirmed
pointed to Gov. Williams' Coin- by. the Governor's Council; es-
mission on Youth, it. was an- tablished another first. Dr. Brin_
nounced here this week. Dr. has thus surpassed in length of
Posner, who is chief of pedia- service every predecessor in this
trics at Harper Hospital's out- high office since the first de-
patient department, has been partment of education in the
interested in the social-psychia- United States, the Massachusetts
tric aspects of youth problems department, w a s established
for many years. Among his af- more than 100 years ago under
filiations are president of the the leadership of Horace Mann,
board of Children's Center, vice- father of America's public school
president of the Family Federa- system.
tion, a division of the Council
Mrs. Alfred Bachrach, a vice-
of Social Agencies, and member
of the board of the Jewish So- president of the National Jew-
cial Service Bureau. In 1950, Dr. ish Welfare Board and chair-
Posner was a representative to man of the JWB
the White House Mid-Century women's organi-
zations' division,
Conference on Youth.
was named
*
*
MURRAY GREENBAUM, of fourth vice-
18700 Appoline, was elected pres- president of the
ident of the Detroit Jewelry Girl Scouts of
featuring the
Sales Associates for 1954. Other the U. S. A. at
officers are Larry Katz, vice- the Girl Scouts'
3
2nd
national
president; Herb Segal. secretary-
NEW POWER X GASOLINE
treasurer; and Phil Rothschild, convention
Cincinnati.
public relations director.
is the only new Mrs. Bachrach
SATURDAY
Leo R. Burson, prominent officer elected for the '53-'55
Memphis attor- term.
ney, business,
man, sportsman Dr. Nelson Glueck, president
and civic lead- of Hebrew Un-.
er, was elected ion College-
president of the Jewish Institute
Southeastern Zi- of Religion, an-
onist Region at nounces the ap-
its 16th anim- pointment of
a I convention Dr. Isaac Rabin-
n Memphis, owitz, execu-,.
tive director of
, Tenn.
Leo I. Gold- East New York
Y. M. and Y. W.
berger, pres
dent of the Memphis Zionist H. A., Brooklyn,
District, was elected treasurer. N. Y., to the Dr. Rabinowitz
faculty of the New York school
Dr, Alexander Brin of Boston, of the College-Institute..
who holds the unique distinction
of being the . first Jew to have
received the highest honor in 12—DETROIT JEWI SH NEWS
Firitillaiy, October 3t, 1953
education since the General

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