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July 09, 1954 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-07-09

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People Make News

Rabbi Jacob.
P. Rudin ofee
Temple Beth El,
Great Neck, N.
Y., has been
elected presi-
dent of the
Alumni Associa-
tion of the He-
brew Union Col-
lege. Jewish In--
stitute of Relig-
ion. Rabbi Rudin

ao

*

TERENCE H. BENBOW is a
candidate for the U.S. House of
Representatives on the Demo-
cratic ticket in the 16th Con-
gressional District. A graduate
of the University of Michigan,
he is a former Fulbright scholar
and a specialist in international
relations and law. He is a Wyan-
dotte resident.
*SS
HELEN MACKAY JAMESON,
well known Detroiter, whose
family has been associated with
the Shetzer-Sarasohn-Robinson
families here for many years, is
candidate for Congress in the
15th Congressional District, on
the Democratic tick e t. Mrs.
Jameson was associated with the
Manuel Urbach Mounment Com-
pany and lists among her
friends and business associates
many prominent Detroit Jews.

Dr. ISRAEL GOLDSTEI N,
president of the American Jew-
ish Congress and chairman of
the Western Hemisphere Execu-
tive of the • World Jewish Con-
gress, left for a two-month trip
to Europe and Israel for a series
of conferences on Jewish af-
fairs,
* * *
NAT GURSTEN, attorney and
tax counselor, is a candidate for
Eisenhower Evades
the Common Council at the Aug.
$ Primaries. He has proposed a Near East Question,
plan to curb juvenile delin-
quency and is the author of But Aide Backs Israel
"The Gtirsten Plan for Pros-
WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Presi-
perity." He is 37, a native De-
troiter, married and has two dent Eisenhower evaded a ques-
tion about his discussion of Near
children.
Eastern • topics, including the
DAN GLUSMAN, a Detroit Arab - Israel situation, with
resident for 35 years who for- Prime Minister Winston Church-
merly was associated with the ill.
Asked at his press conference
U. S. Internal R e v e n u e De-
partment, is the only Jewish if any specific agreements were
candidate for the State Legisla- reached on the Arab - Israel
ture on the Republican ticket in problem, the Suez issue and
the Fourth District. He advo- other regional matters, the Pres-
cates mental health. legislation, ident indicated that he consid-
extended public school assist- ered his discussion of these
ance with emphasis on aid to problems confidential.
However, Dr. Arthur Burns,
the Wayne University program
economic
advisor to the Presi-
and legislation for the elimina-
tion of railroad grade crossings. dent, was quoted as declaring
that the Western Powers know
* * * •
Rabbi HARRY ESSRIa-; of they cannot consider the Arabs
Grand Rapids', Temple Emanuel, as a serious factor in the strug-
was elected to the executive gle between East and West. He
board of the Central Confer- urged the Western Powers to
take a stronger stand to influ-
ence of American Rabbis.
ence the Arabs to halt their
of Israel.
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9 blockade
The appraisal of the situation
Friday, July 9, 1954
ascribed to Dr. Burns, which
conflicts with State Department
policy in arming Iraq as a bul-
MICHIGAN'S
wark against Communist ag-
gression, appeared in an inter-
FOUR
view with Dr, Burns by Beinesh
Epstein, of the Republican Na-
LARGEST
tional Committee.

.

U.S. Aid for Lebanon

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The
Foreign Operations Administra-
tion announced its second econ-
omic aid agreement with an
Arab League state within a
week, a $6,000,000 allotment to
Lebanon for water, public road
development, and agriculture.
Earlier, FOA announced an $8,-
000,000 allotment to Jordan,

Invite U.S. Rotarians to Jerusalem

An American contingent of
more than 250 Rotarians is ex-
pected to attend the 25th anni-
versary of the Jerusalem Rotary
Club this coming December, R.
M. Silver, director of the Office
of the President of Israel, and
president-elect of the Jerusalem
Rotary Club, said at New York

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Arabs Attack Churchill
For Pro-Zionist Views
Given in Washington

LONDON, (JTA) — The pro-
Zionist position enunciated by
British. Prime Minister Sir Win-
ston Churchill last week in
Washington has come under vi-
olent attack in the press and
radio of the Arab League states.
In an English-language broad-
cast beamed to EuTope, the Da-
mascus Radio said: "What is
surprising and irreconcilable is
that the two statements, the
one calling for peace in the Mid-
dle East and,the other express-
ing support for Israel and Zion-
ism, should appear in the same
speech. and should be uttered
by such a reasonable leader of
the Western Bloc of nations as
Sir Winston Churchill.
"It is hoped," the broadcast
continued, "that Sir Winston's
recent utterances in support of
aggressive Israel will be duly
rioted by the responsible leaders
of the Arab world. It would also
be interesting to note the change
in the attitude of Churchill's
friends in the Arab countries
now that he has reiterated his
full support for Zionist aims,,
which include, as we all know,
the total destruction of the Arab
peoples and the wholesale dis-
tribution of their land."

This book of the law shall not
depart out of thy mouth; but
thou shall meditate therein day
and night, that thou mayest ob-
serve to do according to all that
is written therein: for then thou
shalt make thy way prosperous,
and then thou shalt have good
success.—Josh. 1:8

All the paths of the Lord are
mercy and truth unto such as
keep his covenant and his tes-
timonies.—Ps. 25:10

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