Jordan Named Acting J DC Director-General Charles H. Jordan, veteran so- cial service executive, was named acting director-general for over- seas operations of the Joint Dis- tribution C o m - mittee. He suc- ceeds Moses W. Beckelman, who died suddenly of a heart attack on Dec. 10. Mr. Jor- dan had served since 1951 as as- sistant director- general. A char- C. H. Jordan ter member of the American Association of So- cial Worker's, he is now serving his second term as president of the Standing-Conference of Vol- untary Agencies Working for Refugees. Fligelmans Give Fun ds To . Pnrchase 400 Books 'Fot UCLA Hebrew Lib. _ LOS: ANGELES, Calif. (JTA) —Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fligelman have established a fund for the purchase of books on the Hebrew language, literature and history by the University of California at Los Angeles Library. The Fligelmans' gift of $1,500 was announced by Dr. Paul A. Dodd, dean of UCLA's College of Letter and Science. The contribution will be used to purchase 400 books in the field of Hebraica. A committee is now being organized to seek an additional $15,000 in private gifts for additional purchases. Bonn to, Investigate. Publication of - Book BONN, (JTA)—The posthum- ous publication of "Ideal and Idols -of the National Socialift Revolution." by Alfred Rosenberg, notorious Hitler "racial expert" who was hanged for war crimes : including the murder of millions of Jews, will be investigated by = the West German Federal Con- stitutional Court. This was announced in Parlia= ment by the Bonn Interior Min- istry after queries had been made into the display of the Nazi book at the Frankfurt Book Fair this . year. Klaus Petri, author of a strong, ly Nazi article which was' fea- tured an the front page of the University "Bulletin" here, has left the University rather than appear before a special disciplin- ary committee. - W. Wechsler Heads N.J. Bureau TRENTON, N.J. (JTA)—Wal- ter Wechsler, of Nutley, has been appointed Deputy Director of the State Division of Budget and Accounting. WE ARE NOW CATERING For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS; BAR MITZVAHS, SWEET SIXTEENS, ETC. Moderate Prices. Can accommodate from 25 to 125 people. Dance floor and piano also available. Serving dinners to the public on Sundays and Holidays only. See us in our newly beautifully remodeled Dining Rooms. Kormendy's Dining Room and. Catering TR. 3-7444 or TR. 1-4485 114 Pallister at 20 west adorns IXIELA * HOT `4.ZZ _ _ sessions nightly by the ADAMS DIXIELAND BAND they really move! * PLUS— your favorite foods and our specialty "o u t of this world" corned beef. * Free of Tax at the only Brass Rail in downtown Detroit Woodward at Grand Blvd. Danny Raskin's Former U. S.-MAC Chief Is Propagandist Against Israelis By MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1955, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) LISTENING ANOTHER EXAMPLE of Bnai Brith humanitarianism, regard- less of race, color or creed, is that of TB victim ?Walter M. Cobb, Negro World War II vet- eran who, after surgery , at the VA Hospital in Dearborn, will have to lie in bed for six months before be is fully recovered . . He was not allowed to leave the hospital until his flat at 938 E. Alexandrine was made livable .. . Bob Rudman, chairman of the Bnai Brith Council SCAFV Com- mittee, was told of the circum- stances, and immediately went to work helping make the house a fit place in which to live . . . The lodges were contacted and came up with . .. a refrigerator from Sandy Hertzberg of Bran- dels, furniture from Al Tucker of Fox, towels and linens from George Silverstein of Downtown, carpets from Gil Shafkind of Z'ager and food baskets from Jimmy Katz of Block . • . Eli Cutler, of Fox,. and Jack Hirsch, of Brandeis, are in charge of - the project . . and since there are five children in the family, four girls and a boy, ranging from eight months to five years in age, clothing for the youngsters is needed . . . To help, call VE 8-4612. * * * . SAM ROBBrNS was waiting for his :train at Michigan Central, and bet-ame a bit-worried bythe discrepancy between the various clocks in the station, which varied from each other as much as a half-hour . . . He questioned a passing porter about the matter, who puzzled over it for ' a few moments, then brightened and replied,'"Well, sir, it really don't make no difference about them clocks, 'cause the train leaves at 3:20 no matter -what they say." * * * DATE OF. Infant Service. Group dinner-dance and show is Jan. 22, at Masonic Temple . . . The group always seems to come up' with a better show than be- fore ... The - gals are all house- wives, but one would never know it, watching them perform with such professional talent and spirit. * * * LITTLE BOBBY COHEN reached for the pie plate on the table, and his mother, Mrs. LoWell Cohen, wanted to know why he always reached for the largest piece, asking if he didn't think his older brother ought to have it. . . . "I should say not," said Bobby as he scooped up the piece .in question. "He was eat- ing pie five years before I was born." Deny Reports. from Egypt Of Turkish Anti-Semitism smugglers, according to Hutchi- son. He sought to portray the Syrian forces as representing no danger to Israel. When attacked at night by Israel commandos, he said, the Syrians were probably "sleep- ily making their way to the MAC tent for a cup of cof- fee." He apparently referred to a tent of the Mixed Armistice Commission of the UN. This was the first indication that the UN might 'be operating USO canteen facilities for Syr- ian soldiers. Hutchison complained that Is- rael "gets the advantage" over the Arabs because "the Israelis have the best propaganda ma- chine on earth and they use it frequently." He indicated that the Arabs were gaining ground recently and that he was pleas- ed by this growth of "world un- derstanding." A young man, who described himself as a Palestinian Arab refugee, put a question to Hut-' chison in the question-and-an- swer period that followed the address. The ques,jion contained an allegation that United States policy in the past supported Is- rael against the Arabs. Hutchi- son replied, in part, that "we* who "know the facts" must work to present them. WASHINGTON — A U. S. Na- val Commander on active duty in the Washington office of the Chief of Naval Operations has emerged as a vigorously anti- Israel public speaker. He is Commander Elmo H. Hutchison, former chairman of the United Nations Israel-Jordan Mixed Ar- mistice Commission. Hutchison's "objectivity" in 1954 was such that the Israel • governmnt found itself forced to : AND MORE! • • withdraw from participation in • • Dancing & • the commission under his chair- • ss cntertoinment manship. This occurred after • j Pleasure with • Arab raiders sneaked into' Israel • and ambushed a bus at Scorpion Pass in the Negev, murdering 12 persons. Hutchison refused to blame the Arabs. He hinted that the Israelis themselves might have don,e it.' :TE. 4-7730 or. .WE..4-0879: A typical Hutchison speech 5!emsosommissimii•oosmsig was delivered Dec. '15 at George- town University. He indicated opposition to American support- ers of Israel by stating that the Israel issue "must be kept out Hot or Cold = In Any Amount of domestic politics." But he pro- ceded to urge the mobilization of public opinion for the Arab 12647 DEXTER WE 3-2656 cause. He said a spread of Com- munism in the 'Arab world would be "our own doing from our one-sided approach." 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STAFFORD'S 8333 LINWOOD Buddy's BAR-B-Q ISTANBUL, (JTA) — Reports in the Egyptian press of anti- Seinitic activities, in various parts of Turkey were called false here and were attributed to an attempt by the Egyptian press to Centennial of Brandeis discredit both the Jews and the To be Celebrated in '56 Turks. WALTHAM, Mass. Brandeis There has been :no attempt in University has announced the Turkey to blame the anti-Greek creation of the Louis Dembitz riots here on Turkish -Jews and Brandeis Centennial Commission there have been only minor inci- to plan the celebratiA of the 100th anniversary of the birth dents involving anti-Semitism in of the late United States Su- this country in recent months. preme Court Justice in, 1856. The last time Jewish leaders con- Frank L. 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