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July 16, 1954 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-07-16

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Technion Leader Stresses Necessity
Of Recognizing Priority Campaigns

J. W. Wunsch, president of Test effort, to deprecate any
the American Technion Society, stitution or cause that functions
In. a statement following his 'e- in Israel. It is likewise pointless
turn fr ,)m Israel, issued a plea to criticize their sponsorship,
for the "recognition of func- people imbued with high ideals
tions of first importance" in the . . My plea is for recognition of
development of the immediate the functions of first impor-
tance to the immediate nee& of
reeds of the land.
Stating that "we often hear the land.
the expression that our people
"In the American Technion
are tired of giving," Wunsch Society, we are dedicated to the
said that "I am concerned with building and support of a great
the more subtle but equally har- Institute of Technology in Is-
rowing situation, that people, rael. We believe that we are en-
tragically even our leaders, are gaged in first things in that we
are providing a citadel of tech-
lust tired.'
nological science and a source
- "In our solici-
of skilled .craftsmen, absolutely
tation for the
essential for the defense of the
maintenance of
land and the industrialization
Technion, we
of the country."
rely for a very
substantial sum
on the benifi-
tent welfare
funds around
the country. The
allocation com-
mittee in many
Maj.-Gen. Moshe Dayan, Chief
cities . . . in
of Staff of the Israel Defense
their all - too -
Forces, arrived at Idlewild In-
Wunsch
human wish to
ternational Airport. New York,
simplify their lives, have re- last night by El-Al Israel Air
jected their privileged duty of Lines. He will visit United
States - military installations as
decision.
"They have been entrusted the guest of the Department of
with community funds for dis- the Army. He will stay in the
tributions to institutions, all I United States for one month.
The 39 - year -
worthy, hi accord to the in-
old Israel Chief
stitutions' needs, but the prim-
of Staff was ac-
ary measure, must be their
Itomp ani ed by
worth. Torn between appeals on
c ol. Yitzhak
behalf of Technion, Hebrew
Rabin and Lt.
University and Weizmann In-
C o 1. Matityahu
stitute, the communities have
Peled of the Is-
Used their great influence to
rael Defense
transfer this burden of decision
Forces. The par-
elsewhere.
ty was met by
"I- could be very happy in the
'the Israel Con-
prospect that we have done
sul General in
away with frequently overzeal-
New York, Avra-
ors competition in approaching
h a m Harman;
welfare committees for their
the military
favor. Not to be overlooked, too,
Naval and Air
triple
Is the intrinsic cost of this
Attache of the
threat to the respective insti-
Israel E m bassy
tutions. . .
Gen. Dayan in Washington,
"It is not necessary or wise in Col. Chaim Herzog, Ambassador
the advancement of the worth- Abba Eban and representatives
of the United States Army.
Maj.-Gen. Dayan proceeded to
MICHIGAN'S
Washington where his first of-
ficial call was on Gen. Matthew
FOUR
B. Ridgeway, Chief of Staff of
the U.S. Army.
LARGEST
United States military estab-
SELLING
lishments which Maj.-Gen. Day-
an will visit will include Head-
quarters of the 2nd Army at Fort
Meade, Md.; Fort Bragg, N.C.;
Fort Benning, Ga.; Fort Knox,
Ky. and Fort Sills, Okla. He will
also visit the Marine Corps
School at Quantico, Va., the Nav-
al Amphibious Base at Little
Creek, Va., and an Air Force
Base.
Other visits scheduled for
Maj.-Gen. Dayan include the
TVA project and automotive
plants in Detroit.
Further engagements of the
Israel Chief of Staff while in
Washington included a dinner
party given by the Ambassador
of Israel, Abba Eban. Guests on
this occasion included Admiral
Arthur Radford, chairman, Joint
Chiefs of Staffs, and other senior
officers of the armed services,
NATO representatives in Wash-
ington, the Dean and other
members of the Diplomatic Corps
and leading members of the Sen-
ate and of the State Department.
In a statement made upon his
arrival, Gen. Dayan said he
came to this country to visit
military installations as a guest
of the Department of the Army
whose hospitality he "warmly
appreciates." He welcomed the
opportunity of seeing some of
America's modern military
equipment, advanced techniques
and improved methods of mili-
tary training.
Emphasizing that Israel hopes
that final peace aand security
may come to the Middle East,
Gen. Dayan declared: "Our
friendship with the U. S. is
rooted in the common dedication
to the values and aspirations of
a free democracy." I shall be
happy indeed if during my pres-
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to the U.S. of a Chief of Staff of
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10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Bnai Brith Praises U. S. for Stand on Romania

Friday, July 16, 1954

STARLIGHT, Pa., (JTA) — A
resolution commending Presi-
dent Eisenhower and the United
States Government for protest-
ing the persecution of Jews in
Romania was adopted at the
closing session here of the two-
day meeting of the 'administra-
tive committee of Bnai Brith.
The meeting, presided over by
Philip M. Klutznick, national
president, condemned the Com-
munist government in Romania
for its imprisonment of Jewish
leaders and refusal to release
them. It urged the U.S. to con-
tinue its efforts to aid these
victims of Communist oppres-
sion.
The Bnai Brith leaders vot e d
full support of the recent Su-

Claims Committee
Voices Charges
Against Austria

preme Court decision outlawing
racial segregation in the public
schools. A third resolution ap-
pealed for action by the United
States Senate and the Depart-
ment of State to ratify the
United Nations Genocide Con-
vention.

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profound dissatisfaction with
the Austrian government's fail-
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