`Israel's Friendship for U. S. Cannot Be Bought with. Concessions%--Sharett DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, August 6, 1954 JERUSALEM, (J T A )— Israel sider any arms given to Egypt will strive for friendship with as intended to be turned by her the American people and its . against us. We are not bent on its government but will not buy expansion, but we will remain this friendship _with concessions, watchful and alert and we will Premier Moshe Sharett declared withstand any aggression in Parliament. against us," he continued. The Premier said that the Is- The Israeli Premier futher rael government will not hesi- warned that the granting of tate to enter into an open dis- new strength to Egypt without pute with the U. S. Government the Arab state beinc, obligated regarding any attempt to curb to regularize her relations with Israel's sovereignty, or security Israel might be interpreted by or any other matter vital to the Egypt as a spur to new aggres- existence of the Jewish State. sion. Addressing a • rally of Air I Gen. A. Avidar, Acting Army Force reserve officers, Sharett Chief of Staff, another, speaker dwelt on the Anglo-Egyptian lat the rally, warned that the agreement under which the An .1 Egyptian g British troops are to leave the brings nearer a' second round of Suez Canal zone within 20 warfare by the Arab states months and emphasized that "an against Israel. • "Therefore, we important reshuffle of the bal- must strengthen our forces in 11 ance of power in the Middle East fields, including the Air Force," countries took place last night" he said. with this agreement. He stressed that this develop- ; • ment, and "the continuous 'Ja i l Woman for Refusal threatening declarations against Israel, demand utmost alertness To Surrender Orphan and preparedness on our part." AMSTERDAM, (JTA)—An Am- The Premier said that Israel would like -to see all nations sterdam court sentenced Mrs. G. regain their independence and • van Langendyk-Moorst of Hil- freedom, but asserted that versum to a year's term of im- such independence must 1-, e prisonment following her con, measured in terms of that na- viction on charges of hiding Re- tion's cooperation with others. becca Melhado, 14 -year- old Egypt will also be measured Dutch Jewish war orphan, whose by such standards, he under- surrender to the Jewish com- munity had been ordered by the lined. He noted that the important Dutch courts. military bases which had been 1 The court, however; acquitted abandoned to Egypt had been Mrs. van Moorst of kidnapping left without prior Egyptian charges. It ruled that the time agreement not to commit aggres- she spent in jail awaiting trial, sion. Also, he went on, the pact - . since last March, would be de- did not obligate Egypt to open ducted from her sentence. the Canal to free paSsage of all Mrs. van Moorst, a Catholic, shipping. Israel, he added, will obtained . custody of the child continue its campaign to open 1 after the war. Her parents had the Suez.. left her with a Protestant wom- Sharett emphasized that the an when they were deported to gravity of the situation had been their death by the Nazis. . intensified by the American de- van Moorst was. featured dision to continue its one-sided . in Mrs. another case, that of Anneke policy of arming the _Arabs, "We , warn against supplying arms to Beekman, a war orphan whose Egypt. as long as she continues Orthodox Jewish parents left the (Suez . Canal) blockade and her in Mrs. van Mo.orst's care hostile declarations against us. when they were deported. Subsequently, she was ordered "As long as this siutation re- mains and until there is. an ex- to surrender the Beekman child plicit change in Egypt's stand to the Jewish community, but and • her behavior, we will. con- spirited her away. The Beekman girl, who was baptized by Mrs. van Moorst, has not yet been found. Maine Resort Bias Leads to Revenue Loss Trade Unions Rip Red Anti-Semitism, in Satellite Nations A Tercentenary Feature • PARIS, (JTA)—A sharp pro- Houston, Tex., challenges the Beth Israel was organized in test against anti-Jewish perse- "miracle city" of Los Angeles in 1860 and the first orthodox syn- cutions in Romania, and against its rapid use as one of the coun- agogue, Adath Yeshurun, was anti-Semitism elsewhere behind try's great communities. the Iron Curtain, particularly in ! This rapidly rising center had formed in 1889. Now there are Hungary and Czechoslovakia, a population of 386,000 in 1941. about 15 synagogues in Hous- was issued here by the "Free Today Houston's population is ton. Trade Unionists in Exile." in excess of 1,000,000. The Jewish Community Coun- The organization, composed of The Jewish population has cil supervises Houston's many trade union leaders from Soviet grown just as rapidly. In 1900 JewiSh activities. It acts as liai- .and Soviet-satellite countries, there were 1,000 Jews in Hous- son between the Jewish agen- recounted the results of three ton; in 1917, 5,000; in 1929, 12,- cies and the Community Chest secret trials of JeWish leaders in 000; in 1941, 13,500. The last and the Council of Social Agen- Romania this year. count was 17,000. cies. The Zionist movement is The first Jews are known to well organized here and there is Pointing out that the free world has already protested vig- have come to Houston in 1821. a well-functioning youth move- orously against renewed Com- In 1835 Eugene Joseph Chimene ment. munist persecution of Jews, the was one of Sam Houston's per-1 statement declares: "The free sonal escorts. Jews fought for ! "Only a remnant shall return. workers of the world join in Texas' freedom in the Mexican , But it is the national rejuvena- these protests against a new war. tion of that remnant that will A private home first was con- open a. new chapter in the an- racism which is coming from be- verted into a synagogue in nals of the human , spirit." hind the Iron Curtain." • The statement traces the rise Houston in 1856. Congregation —Chief Rabbi Joseph H. Hertz. of anti-Semitism in Romania, ascribing the renewed persecu- tions to the fact that Romanian Jews, robbed of their livelihood AVERY N. DAVIS by discriminatory laws, had be-7. gun organizing emigration, many of them turning their eyes to- CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ward stae The government dominated Announces the Opening of His Offices "Jewish Democratic Committee," led by Jewish Communists, tried of to "organize" this emigration effort, but, when the Jews re- 568 MACCABEES BUILDING jected this Communist effort, recognizing it as a ruse, the per- DETROIT. 2, MICHIGAN secutions, secret trials and im- prisonments resulted, the state-1 ment says. TEmple 3-6100 I count him lost who is to I shame.—Plautus. • • My recipe for CRANBERRY AND APPLE PIE,.,. always succedul in my LECTR1C RANGE I s s ue Report on Status AUGUSTA, JTA) — Maine is Of Dutch Guardianship suffering an "inestimable" loss of revenue due to the discrimina- THE HAGUE, (JTA)—Of the tion of private resort owners, 1,056 Jewish war orphans in Hol- according to William Cohen, land, 358 are currently under state chairman of the Maine non-Jewish guardianship, 457 Bnai Br i t h Anti - Defamation 1 are under Jewish guardianship League Committee. and the remaining 241 are now Citing his experiences as coun- lof age and taking care of them- sel for the Maine State Equal ; selveS, it was rei5orted in the Opportunities Committee, and a 11953 report of the Jewish child number of .letters complaining of I care organizations in Holland. anti-Jewish discrimination by owners in Maine, Cohen said 1 The children under non-Jew- that prospective Maine vacation- i ish guardianship include 171 boys ers are staying away "in droves." and 187 girls, of whom eight Cohen underlined a statement boys and 15 girls actually live in by Guy P. Butler, executive man- Jewish institutions or homes al- ager of the state's Publicity Bu- though responsibility for their reau, who said that "unfortu- I care rests with non-Jewish tunately" there is no law in !sources. The children under the care of Maine requiring a resort owner. Jewish organizations include to serve any one. • Everett F. Greaton, executive eight boys and 17 girls who live director of the Maine Develop- with non-Jewish families or in- ment Commission, has pointed stitutions. Among those who are out that suck i discrimination , now old enough to assume re- does not reflect official state pol- sponsibility for themselves, 146 I live in a non-Jewish atmosphere. icy. • 1 • There is no need to compromise The unsurpassed; service. and facilities of The lra- Kaufman Chapel are recognized by Detroit's first families, and are available at a cost within reach of all. The Ira 'Kaufman Chapel FUNERAL DI RECTORS 9419 Dexter at Edison TYler 4-8020 • With husband Sid, talented Lucy Corbett writes cook books and cookery columns. She's a reporter, too. Lucy's also a popular hostess, famous for yummy pies like this—always baked to per- fection in her electric range. Lucy depends on her electric range. It's so fast and accu- rate she can work, have time to rest and still entertain. Foods look so beautiful, Taste so good because an electric oven provides controlled heat and con- trolled moisture. All the guesswork is gone . . all the watching and waiting, too. Try electric' cooking and discover how Wander- fully easy meal-getting can be. BE MODERN— COOK ELECTRICALLY 1 cup water 2 cups sugar 3 cups raw cranberries tender. Remove 3 cups diced cooking apples and apples with water till erriaes add sugar. t stand until cooL from heat a nd _ FRENCH WHIP PASTRY: tile Crust 2 unbe aten •egg_yolks. all-purpose n our ng hortening 2 cups sifted s gwater , 1/3 cup sugar - spssh. up "4 3 ?,b 1 tsp. salt 1 tbsp. milk an d lemon k 1 tbsp. lemon juice mixture willstand Place shortening in a bowl, add boiling water, mil .iuice. Mix with fork till liquid is absorbed and ether. Roll soft 'peaks. Add egg- yolks, and beat h till clings blended tog Sift flour, CRANBERRY AND APPLE PIE: the Filling in sugar, into mixture, till with all doug out 2/3 salt dough, line 9' pie stir plate pasta:y. Put in tilling. Roll minutes. out remaining pastry for lattice Work top. Bake sin ,30 preheated oven .4250-10 minutes, reduce heat to 350'.;---20 to . ' . ' "W.e.a.tWiNg*Kielf:MisomW§WicwoR*k=451§MMMi.. kAMMEM4e& . SEE YOUR DEALER or Detroit Edison DETROIT'S MOST RESPECTED FUNERAL INSTITUTION .4 Houston: • '; I ' 0: •