Mercantile Division Campaign Leaders
Organizational plans were set at a meeting of the 1954
Allied Jewish Campaign's mercantile division held recently at
the home of Alex Sklar, division co-chairman. Shown at the
tn.eeting, left to right, seated, STANLEY WINKELMAN, AR-
THUR LEEBOVE, LEWIS MANNING, J. LEWIS ZUIEBACK,
Counselor; standing, STANLEY WHITE, SAMUEL H.
SCHWARTZ, JACK CITRON, BERT HYMAN.
Schumer to Report on National Parley
Of Histadrut at Sunday Rally
Keyserling to Speak
At AJC Event March 3
Leon H. Keyserling, distin-
guished economist, will address
the Allied Jewish Campaign's
apparel tr ad e
sections' dinner,
6 p.m., Wednes-
day, March. 3, at
t h e Sheraton-
Cadillac Hotel.
The Men's
and W o m n's
Apparel groups
are headed by
Max Pincus and
KeySerling
Stanley White.
Keyserling was chairman of
President Truman's Council of
Economic Advisors. He achieved
nationwide headlines in 1944
when he won a $10,000 prize in
the Pabst Postwar Employment
Award.
From 1933 to 1937 Keyserling
was legislative assistant to Sen-
ator Robert F. Wagner of New
York. He served as consultant
to the Senate Committee on
Banking and Currency from
1935 to 1937 and from 1944 to
1946, also acting as consultant
to the Senate Pustwar Commit-
tee in the latter period.
A member of the New York
bar, he received his LLB in 1931
from Harvard aaw School, later
becoming an instructor in eco-
nomics at Columbia.
Sponsors of the dinner include:
UN Debates Israel's Protest
Against Blockade by Egypt
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circles it is thought inconceivable that the USSR would follow
the precedent it set in the veto of the Big Three resolution in
the Israel-Syrian case and thus compromise its own position
and direct interests in free passage of waterways.
The Israel delegation at the UN called a meeting of eight
maritime states which are not members of the Council. At thtt
session the importance of free waterways was stressed. In addi-
tion, the Israelis are seeking support among Mediterranean and
African powers to whom an open Suez Canal is a lifeline eco-
nomically and militarily.
It is believed fairly certain that the Western Powers will back
the Israeli complaint with some action, but Israel wants more
than another resolution condemning the Egyptians. It wants a
resolution with teeth in it—not necessarily sanctions—but some
sort of control and regular reporting to ensure actual compliance
with Council instructions. The Israelis are pressing for complete
lifting of the blockade and for reaffirmation of the principle of
unhampered passage through such international waterways as
the Suez Canal.
UN circles describe Egypt as nervous over the current situa-
tion, far more so than in 1951 when it was rebuked by the Coun-
cil for the same type of action. This time, UN circles believe, the
Anglo-Egyptian dispute has made the Egyptians more aware
of the possibilities of world reaction to its aggressive role against
Israel.
United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold is
believed to be preparing to call the Israel-Jordan meeting
requested by Israel under the terms of the Israel-Jordan
armistice agreement.
The Secretary General pointed out that he was under legal
obligation to convoke an Israel-Jordan meeting unless Israel
withdrew its request.
Mr. Hammarskjold expressed concern over the situation re-
sulting from the Soviet veto in the Bnot Yaakov case. He said
UN truce chief Maj. Gen. Vagn Bennike was engaged in explor-
ing with Israel government officials the question of the Jordan
Hydroelectric project but emphasized that these talks were
"exploratory."
In a resume of the Israeli view of the legal position an
Israeli spokesman said this week that the Mixed Armistice Com-
mission "is not empowered to embark upon the general review
of the agreement at a political level" as requested by Israel.
communities across the U. S. and
Canada.
Arrangements are under way
Louis A. Baum, Joseph H. Bearman,
for a reception which will be Jack
M. Citron, Harry S. Cohn, Max
Conway,
Israel Davidson, Nathan N.
tendered veteran Israeli, Yossef
Fierberg, Louis Frank, Victor Frimet,
Baratz, when he visits Detroit Furs by Robert, Charles Gell, Perry
the week of Feb. 27-28. Invita- Goldfinger, Raymond Goldman, Benjam-
in Gould, Israel Himelhoch, Bert A. Hy-
tions have been extended all man,
Alex Jacobson, Ivor J. Kahn, Mau-
canvassers, organization dele- rice Konop, Jack Krass, Max Leichtling,
Alvin Lewis, Morton D. Lieberman, Lou
gates and Labor Zionists to at- Littman, Morris Mondrow, Gus D. New-
tend an assembly on Feb. 28, at man, Max Osnos, Bernard E. Pincus, Max
Irving Pokempner, Saul J. Rubin,
which Baratz will • be the guest Pincus,
Nathan Scholnick, Albert Schwartz, Jack
and Joseph Stark, Bernard Walker, Stan-
of honor.
ley White, Henry Wineman, James Wine-
A resident of Israel for 47 man, Isadore Winkleman, Leon G. Win-
Stanley Jay Winkleman, Daniel
years, Baratz is best known as kleman,
Winograd, I. Lewis Zuieback.
the founder of Kvutsat "Dega-
FRANKFURT, (JTA) —Ruling tive lay leader of the Lutheran
nia," one of the oldest, most
that
"the Sabbath is not a high Church.
prospermis collective colonies in Keil, Mahler to Lead
In the backpay suit brought
Jewish holyday," the Honor
Israel. He is a leading member
Court of the Frankfurt Bar As- against the IG-Farben chemical
of the Agricultural Workers' Trades, Professions
sociation has compelled the ap- trust by its former Auschwitz
Union of Histadrut, member of In Allied Campaign
`pearance before it, on a Satur- slave laborer Norbert Wollheim,
the board of Kupat Holim of the
day, of Dr. Joseph Klibansky, Flesch represented IG-Farben.
Zionist General Council. He also
stormy petrel of the German bar A Jewish lawyer cannot expect
was a member of Israel's first
and an outstanding trial attor- "special treatment," Dr. Flesch
parliament.
argued.
ney.
WASHINGTON (JTA) — By a
The Landsmanshaften Division
Dr. Klibansky thereupon sub-
Frankfurt - born Klibansky,
voice vote, the U.S. Senate un- at its annual "bruncheon meet-
whose father headed a local mitted an affidavit from a
animously confirmed President ing" last Sunday boosted the to-
orthodox boarding school for Frankfurt rabbi that Jewish law
tal campaign figure. Chief
boys, is probably the sole strictly would not authorize his partici-
amongst those reporting were
orthodox - Jewish lawyer now pation in the Honor Court pro-
the Bereznitzer society, Nathan
practicing in Germany. His let- ceedings. He further filed a for-
Rose and Morris Ross; Kadimah
terheads bear the conspicuous mal constitutional complaint
Social . Club, Harry Grossman,
notation that his office is closed with the German Constitutional
Laehowitcher, J. Brody; and
on the sabbath and on all Jew- Court in Karlsruhe.
*Due to the absence of a quo-
Pinsker Society, D. Weiner, L.
ish holy days.
Levine, A. Shusterman, Fred
In 1952 he brought suit be- rum, the latter was unable to
Katz, Louis Markow and Harry
fore the Supreme Constitutional take up the matter in time,
Laker.
Court when a Munich judge set however. The Bar Association in-
The Workmen's Circle, which
the opening of the Auerbach sisted upon going through with
GEORGE D. leEIL
operates as a separate unit also
trial, in which he served as prin- its hearing, but in the end failed
helped swell the growing figure.
cipal defense counsel, for the to arrive at a verdict.
seventh day of Passover. That
Substantial "first installments"
suit has not yet come up on the Leaders Named for
on their annual contribution
Court's calendar.
were made for Branches 111 and
Dr. Klibansky asked for a AJC Food Division
945 by M. Rubinger and S. Skul-
postponement to some other
sky.
week day as soon as he received
IndividuaLs maintaining the
a summons to appear before the
pace included A. Sandweiss, Jack
Frankfurt Honor Court on the
Schreier, Benjamin Laikin and
sabbath. This request was denied
Evelyn Noveck, Poale Zion, and
by Court President Dr. Jakob
Mark Kaminski, Philip Imber,
Flesch, a man of Jewish stock
Morris
Loren
and
Louis
Gold-
JUDGE SOBELOFF
who flaunts his status as an ac-
smith, Farband.
Eisenhower's nomination of
Sylvia Baum, Histadrut chair-
Maryland's Chief Judge, Simon man of Hanita Pioneer Women,
Resurgam
E. Sobeloff, to the post of Solici- is obtaining 100 per cent cover-
MILTON K. MAHLER
By N. E. ARONSTAM, M.D.
tor General of the United age of all cards assigned her
George D. Keil and Milton K. I shall rise again in spite of
group.
States.
Mahler will lead the seven di-
thrall,
In that job he will be counsel
In New York, a bronze plaque visions comprising the trades
No matter how the world con-
to the U.S. Government and its commemorating the founding of
spires
representative in all litigation the Israel Histadrut Campaign, and professions of the 1954 Al-
lied Jewish Campaign, Irving
before the Supreme Court.
was unveiled at Cooper Union W. Blumberg and Harvey H. To force me from my destined
Milan
Mehler
goal,
Born of parents who immi- where the founding meeting was
The appointments of Julius
Goldman,
drive
chairmen,
an-
grated to Baltimore from Rus- held 30 years ago.
To follow which my soul aspires: Mehler as chairman and
nounced.
sia, Judge Sobeloff rose from
Israel shall rise again!
The plaque was unveiled by
Charles Milan as associate
Fulminant their springs of
laW clerk to Federal District Yaffa Egert of Israel, Miss His-
chairman of the food division in
Attorney in Baltimore and later tadrut of 1954, at a replica
lethal hate;
the 1954 Allied Jewish Campaign
'Protocols'
Are
Sent
to
to adviser to several Baltimore fcunding meeting attended by
With froth and fume their
were announced by Irving W.
schemes,
mayors and Maryland gover- veteran trade unionists and Colorado Legislators
Blumberg and Harvey H: Gold-
nors. His career has paralleled Labor zionist leaders who were
Nefarious intrigues and lies dis- man, chairmen of the Jewish
DENVER, Col., (JTA) — All
for many years the career of present at the original meeting
till
Welfare Federation's drive.
members of the Denver State Futile plots against a Higher
Maryland's present governor, in 1924.
Herman Levine will head the
Legislature have received copies
Theodore R. McKeldin.
Will—
f o o d brokers and processors,
Yossef Baratz, who represent- of the "Protocols of Zion" and
He is the brother of Isidore
Israel shall rise again!
bakers, tobacco and confection-
ed Histadrut at the founding issues of the anti-Semitic paper,
Sobeloff of Detroit.
lIbn Saud decreed in proud ac- ers sections. Working with the
Judge Sobeloff has been very meeting in 1924, said that Hista- "'Common Sense," from Conde
claim:
wholesale grocers, super markets
active in Jewish affairs since his drut's trade schools were striv- McGinley, publisher of t h e
"Human
lives are naught but and retail markets sections will
early youth. He has been presi- to produce good citizens and de- sheet.
grains of sand,
be Louis J. Cohen. Ben Klein
dent of the Baltimore Board of
McGinley is circulating legis-
will be responsible for the meats
Jewish Education, a member of cent human beings as well as lators throughout the country Sole liege am I of my domain,
sections. The bars and restau-
the board and counsel to the s kill. d craftsmen. J os e ph iwith this material.. In New Jer- My gold-encircled, aureate
rants sections will coordinate
land."
Associated Jewish Charities of Schlossberg, chairman of the sey, the State Legislature
with Charles Litt. Max Shaye
Baltimore, and an active worker National Committee for Labor adopted a resolution condem- Envoye:
will be in charge of the eggs
ning his activities and, in other "Ibn Saud thou reckonst not
on behalf of Israel as well as Israel, also spoke.
and dairy sections and poultry
with history:
states, demand has been raised
for local philanthropies. He ac-
and fish sections will work with
Israel
shall
rise
again
in
spite
for
investigation
of
his
activi-
companied Gov. McKeldin on a 20-DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Abraham
Borman.
of
thee!"
postal
authorities.
ties by the
Friday, February 19, 1954
:Visit• to Israel in 1952.
Harry Sc hum e r, executive
board chairman of the Detroit
tiistadrut Campaign, will be
principal speaker at a Histadrut
Campaign rally Sunday morn-
ing, at the Labor Zionist Insti-
tute, 13722 Linwood, which will
take the form of a "report
breakfast."
Schumer will report on the de-
lesions made at the national
executive hoard meeting in New
York City last week. He will also
review the proceedings at the
Roll Call Conference, also held
in New York, during which close
to $1,000,000 was brought in from
German Lawyer Compelled to Appear
Before Bar Association on Saturday
•
Senate Confirms
Judge Sobeloff as
Solicitor ..General
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