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Senator Ferguson Reaffirms
Stand kw Peace in Middle
East Security for Israel
fore his senior's death for a
Senator Homer Ferguson, in
a statement to The Jewish News
on the issue presently affecting
free and independent Israel
and that in the last six years,
as a member of the Senate ap-
propriations committee he la-
bored for maximum aid to Is-
rael.
"That's on the record," he
said. "It is not one of those
falsehoods that are dragged
across a hitherto unpoluted
Michigan political road over
which some of my opponents
would now pull along Israel,
that democratic state that
needs encouragement, not to
be turned into a political foot-
ball."
Senator Ferguson's friends
this week asserted that he has
been and "continues to be in-
fluential in bringing up the Israel
issue for discussion at meetings
with President Eisenhower when
policies were discussed, that he
is important to the country in
SENATOR FERGUSON
foreign policy and therefore to
the Middle East, said that he -Israel whose cause he champions
stands firmly today, as he did consistently." *
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for more than 12 years, and as
he has shown by his position in Prominent Leaders
the Senate, for peace in the Form Group to Back
Middle East and for security for
Ferguson's Candidacy
Israel.
Michigan's S e n i b r United
Alan E. Schwartz, secretary of
States. Senator recalled that a the Independent Citizens Group
month after he first was elected for Senator Ferguson, announced
- to the Senate he made a major that the following have become
speech here at the national con- active members of the group:
ference of the Jewish National .
Sal Eisenberg, Ben Fenton,
Fund and that he has fought for Meyer Fishman, Charles Gersh-
Israel's position .in Senatorial enson, Harvey Goldman, Albert
committees and in discussions of Goodman. Emmanuel J. Harris,
Republican policies.
Warman Hayden, John Isaacs,
He said that he upholds the Sidney Jacobs, Harold Kukes,
views. he expressed at the na- Harry Madison, Joseph Mellon,
tional Israel bond conference, at Lawrence Michelson.
In a joint statement, the new-
the sessions of the American
Christian Palestine Committee, ly-announced Ferguson protago-
both held in Washington, and nists said: "Homer Ferguson, in
whenever it was necessary to his two terms as United State&
Senator from Michigan, has been
act in foreign affairs.
Told of statements made by a consistent friend of our people
some skeptics regarding Israel, . and a vigorous defender of the
principles of freedom for all for
he said that in Michigan it is
which we stand. It is only prop-
more amusing than it is shock-
er that on election day his ef-
ing to hear anyone drag the
forts in our behalf should be
Israel issue into politics. He
recognized and he be given the
said that he had worked to-
fullest measure of support at
gether with Senator, Vanden-
the polls. We urge our fellow
berg throughout the year be-
Michiganders to join with us in
this fight for our sincere friend,_
Homer Ferguson."
Mrs. Helfman Named
McNamara Says State Department Policy on Israel is 'Shortsighted'
Patrick V. McNamara, Demo-
cratic candidate for the U. S.
Senate, this week said that the
diplomacy of Secretary of State
Dulles and the Republican ad-
ministration in their handling
of Near East problems was
shortsighted.
"There is but one solid bastion
of democracy in the Near East,"
McNamara said. "That, of course,
is Israel, and everybody knows
I it. Yet the Republican adminis-
tration has reversed the so-
called '2-T' policy of Truman
and the late Senator Taft, which
gave solid support to the eco-
nomic growth and national sta-
bility of the Near East state.
"Under present policies, the
avowed enemies of Israel are
being given weapons of war with Near East Arab states refuse
no guarantees that these will
not be used against our sure
friend in the Near East.
"It seems to me that it is the
duty of Secretary Dulles to en-
courage negotations that will
lead to a negotiated peace be-
tween the Arab nations and Is-
rael. -
"It is my belief that American
diplomacy is being affected to
the detriment of Near East
peace by the political policies of
the American-owned oil cOrn-
panies.
"The ships of Israel are 'de-
nied the use of the Suez Canal,
which is supposed to be open to
the ships of all nations; the
even to admit that Israel is a
state. These are not the policies
that insure peace."
United Jewish High School
To Hold Sukkot Celebration
The annual Sukkot celebra-
tion of the United Jewish High
School will be held at 10:30 a.m.,
Sunday, at Workmen's Circle
Center, 11529 Linwood. Students
will read from the Bible and
modern literature.
Under the leadership of Sho-
shana Friedman, Hebrew songs
will be sung by the group. Wolf
Snyder, school chairman, will
preside. A social hour, prepared
by the school mother's commit-
tee, will folloiv the program.
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Mrs. Philip Heanian has been
selected chairman of the Na-
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Detroit, the group of women
purchasers of a
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1 8—DETROIT JEWISH N EWS
Friday, October 15, 1954
Name Samuel Sigal
To Council Committee
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In a joint statement by Sid-
ney M. Shevitz, president of the
Jewish Community Council, and
Louis LaMed and Rabbi Jacob E.
Segal, co-chairmen of the coun-
cil's culture commission, it was
announced that Samuel Sigal,
city editor of the Jewish Daily
Forward and formerly director of
the Workmen's Circle School, has
been appointed chairman of the
Council Yiddish culture commit-
tee.
An active communal leader,
Sigal possesses a- rich back-
ground in Yiddish literature,
history and general Jewish
knowledge. As chairman of the
Yiddish culture committee, he
will - develop Yiddish cultural
programs of general interest to
the Jewish community and more
specifically to the Yiddish-
speaking organizations in our
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