ri Campaign Passes 84,400,000; Fisher Praises Division Heads .z Our Stake in Israel An Army of Volunteers .. . By ISIDORE SOBELOFF Executive Vice-President, Jewish Welfare Federation Am. Maurice Sandler Services Division Services Division Friday, April 12, Sidney J. Bertin Mrs. Harry L. Jones Paul Broder Women's Division Arts and Crafts It is truly thrilling tb see Detroit's army of Allied Jewish- Campaign workers mobilize in behalf of the 50 causes the Allied Jewish Cam- paign serves. It is inspirational to see an entire community unite in support of Jewish causes locally, in the United States, overseas and in Israel. Social consciousness is evidenced in in- Arthur Leebove creased giving to take care of multiple needs Mercantile Division and support the United Jewish Appeal $100,- 000,000 extra Rescue Furld to save 100,000 Jews who must be rescued from Arab and East Euro- pean lands. How successful our campaign will be de- pends on the generosity of- each of us and our depth of feeling for our fellow Jews. The success of the 1957 Allied Jewish Cam- paign will depend upon how successful it is with each of us as individuals. It depends upon how personally dedicated each of us is to seeing that the entire campaign succeeds. It depends upon what extent the prospect of being able to rescue 100,000 Jews, and settle them in Israel Stanley J. Winkelman and other free lands, fires the imagination Of each of us. Mercantile Division If- each contributor will promptly make his generous gift and then - add even a little more to it for good measure, if each worker will spend enough time with each of his prospects to really explain this year's needs, if all of us discuss the campaign and urge participation in it at every opportunity, we will have a most successful campaign. " Just how successful the Allied Jewish Cam- paign will be depends on each of us, and all of us. A world of service and help is at stake. Abe Green Robert Trepeck Real Estate and Building Mechanical Trades - , Merwin K. Grosberg Food Division To Pay Toll at Flood Gates By MAX M. FISHER Chairman, 1957 Allied Jewish Campaign This year, because there is an Israel, we can give" freedom to 100,000 Jews who need it as essentially as they need air to breathe. Through substantially increased giving to the 1957 Allied Jewish Campaign, we support the United Jewish Appeal and the UJA extra $100,000,000 Emergency Rescue Fund. Following the November revolts in Hungary, 17,000 Jews had surmounted all obstacles to flight and reached freedom in Austria. We have helped settle over 60 of these escapees in De- troit. Thousands remain in Austria awaiting settlement in the United States, Canada. Israel and other free countries. Tens of thousands of Jews are fleeing other countries in Eastern Europe and North Africa whose gates had been thought - closed to immi- gration. They must leave as fast as possible before escape is cut off again. The 50,000 Jews of Egypt are in gravest peril. More than 11,000 have already been expelled. Because Egyptian Jews have had their property confiscated and their funds froz- en, the Jewish Agency, a UJA beneficiary, has notified all airlines and shipping firms that it will Flake good transportation charges to Israel for any Jew without funds. Jewish refugees are on the move again, VIA this time, unlike Hitler days, we can make their move a move of freedom. Through the 1957 Allied Jewish Campaign, we must support our agencies in Detroit that provide essential services in health, welfare, Jewish education and the community relations fields, and help meet overseas needs. With our local agencies we are a strong community, able to care for Jewish needs local- ly, nationally and overseas. The 1957 Allied Jewish Campaign gives each of us a chance to demonstrate that these needs are our re-. sponsibility. U.S. 'Diplomatic Corps Returns to Israel; Export Import Bank Studies Loan Request Eban and Samuel C. Waugh, a change in procedure until that Export Import Bank president, I conflict was solved. The agree- TEL AVIV — The first family initiated by Eban last week. ment was signed by Deputy: members of _United States - dip- Resumption of loan negotia- Under Secretary of State Rob-.; lomatic personnel in Israel, or- tions followed -the lifting last ert Murphy and Saudi Arabian Ambassador Sheikh Abdullah, dered out of the country when week of the American ban on Al Kyayyal on April 2. travel to Israel in the restora- Israel marched into the Sinai tion of normal diplomatic and Previous arrangements pro= Peninsula, returned here Mon- economic relations by the vided Saudi Arabia with artil- day night. Eleven women and Eisenhower administration with lery, tanks, basic ground force. equipment and training air- children arrived at Lydda Air- Israel. Israel wants the $75,000,000 craft. Under the new arrange- port from Cyprus. ments Saudi Arabia will con- Ab'raham Satovsky Paul M. Handleman Irving Rose In New York it was an- credit for irrigation projects on tinue to receive these military Professional Division _ Real Estate and Building 'Professional Division nounced that the first two the coastal plain. The mission supplies. In addition, the Arab will have instructions to deter- Well over the $4,000,000 mark, dOing the same fine job this American Jews to go to -Israel mine whether Israel has enough state is expected to receive jet for permanent settlement since the Allied Jewish Campaign now year. ground water to su ort the ir- aircraft for training purposes. "In the services division we the State Department lifted its rigation project • and whether I A.-limited program for the train- is on the road towards the high- est fund-raising attainment in have co-chairmen who both can ban on travel to the Jewish 'there is any question about ! ing of naval personnel will also The Israel's ability to repay the be set up for the first time. Detroit Jewry's history, the goal boast of long service. in the' State left Monday night. being the minimum of $6,500,000 ranks of workers," said Fisher. ' two, Irving Fisher and oEdmund I loan. Repayment obligations on Envisaged are the addition of needed to cover all normal over- "Sidney J. Bertin and Maurice Blatt, *residents of New York, ' loans of $135,000,000 froth the a- few small ships. A project to seas, national and local needs; Sandler k n o w campaigning are Mechanics who plan to settle bank in 1954 have been met on improve the port of . Damman is expected to complement U.S. plus the Emergency Rescue Fund frdm the ground up and are d'o_ in the Negev. They registered schedule. for settlement with the Jewish help to the Saudi navy. allocations for the United Jewish . ing a fine job. U.S. Renews Agreement Agency. Appeal. on Saudi Arabian Base; "Paul Broder, chairman of Max M. Fisher, this year's the arts and crafts division, Mission to Study Request American Jews Barred campaign chairman, in a state- has been a devoted member for $75,000,000 Loan WASHINGTON, (J T A) _- ment issued this week, praised of his division as long as I WASHINGTON — A special United States and Saudi Arabia the activities of the chairmen can remember," Fisher said. (Direct JTA Teletype Wire Export Import Bank mission to have formally agreed to a five- of the seven trade and profes- to The Jewish News) "Merwin K. Grosberg, food Israel, cancelled when the year renewal of the Dharhan JERUSALEM — Ambassador sional divisions as well as the division chairman, is in almost Israeli Sinai campaign started, Airbase lease. Under the State W 0 ,m e n ' s, Metropolitan and daily contact with not only sec- will leave in May for an on- Department arrangements, it Abba Eban's first. book, "Voice - Junior groups, and stated that ttion. chairmen but with his indi- the-spot study of an Israeli bid was stated that American Jews of Israel," will be published in "the extra effort we put into vidual woikers, and division re- for a $75,000,000 loan,' it was will continue to be barred from New York on May 6, Israel's this year's Allied Jewish Cam- sults show it," the chairman re- the field. American officials ex- ninth Independence Day. learned Tuesday. paign is the price of freedom ported. The book opens with a de- plained that it is a function of The decision to send . the mis- Saudi Arabian sovereignty to scription of Israel's first Inde- for hundreds of Jews now in "The professional division's Arab and East European coun- pendence Day and contains a Paul M. Handleman and Abra- sion followed discussions be- exclude individuals it does not year-by-year review of Israel's tries." Israeli Ambassador Abba tween desire. ham Satovsky were chairmen "Make no mistake about it," last year and we are lucky to Officials made known the struggles, plus the Ambassa- dor's' analysis of the key Mid- Fisher said. "The slightest let- have two such `reliables' back - activity.. "Chair- subject of excluding American dle East problems. up in our efforts will cause with us to dO another (outstand- a • beehive of man Ronald M. Rothstein and Jews from the base wag dis- - The book also includes Mr. JeWs overseas to miss what may ing job," Fisher said. his army of workers make sure cussed with Saudi officials. Eban's major speeches since he well be a last chance for free- the Allied Jewish Campaign They said' the Saudi practice became Israel's chief delegate Mrs. Harry L. Jones, women's was related to the Arab-Israel dom." division chairman, serves on reaches everyone," Fisher • said. to the United Nations. "The mechanical trades di- the board of governors of the "Mrs. Julius Ring and her or- dispute and that they doubted ganizations section is bringing vision, under chairman Robert Jewish Welfare Federation and Trepeck, is leading all cam- on the . boards of Jewish Social in some fine gifts. "The Allied Jewish Campaign paign divisions, b o . t h i n Service Bureau and United He- brJw Schools, in addition to her must succeed on the perform- amounts pledged and in in- campaign assignment," Fisher ance of its workers. The best creases and that kind of said. "We are very . proud of division leadership, and we Snow flurries and overcast -Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser, Wo- ' men's Division general solici- achievement speaks for itself," Mrs. Jones and our Women's think we have the beSt, can not skies could not dampen the spir- Division." be effective without the devo- its of the 1,200 women who Sun- tation chairman, said that initial Fisher reported. "The Junior Division, under tion and effort ol all workeri. day, April 7, made G-Day a collectioN Sunday, indicated "The real estate and building chairman William M. Wets- Although it is not possible to "great day" for the Allied Jew- that the general solicitation to- division, which. was last year's man, is on the threshold of individually commend each ish Campaign. will be well above last year's leading diVision, headed by Abe Women from all sections of tal Green and Irving Rose, is a tra- surpassing last year's quota. worker, the worker who knows Detroit and suburbs who had when all results are counted. he is giving his best to the cam- ditionally strong finisher and The Junior Division is a most paign is thanked by his knoWl- spent a busy week working .in A report meeting to collect will- not lightly yield the Detroit active group to whom we look . edge that he is helping make a behalf of the campaign, brought all slips not turned in on G-Day for leadership," Fisher said. Service Group cup it won last *righter future for his fellow the results of their efforts to Will be held 10 a.m. to 12:30 Weisman serves on the Fed- year. Arthur Leebove and Stan- the p.m:, today, at the Esther Ber- eration and Hebrew Free Loan Jews in Detroit, in , the United Cong. Beth Abraham where ley J. Winkelman, who did an Detroit's man Branch'Of the United Heb- . funds were , added, to ; States and overseas and in Is- excellent job last year as mer-. Association boards; ‘etkools: groying q ta,t4gt:I. Ot -,- t rael " Fisher said: 4 The Metrdpolitan DiviSiort eantile division chairinen, are (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) . . Eban's First Book to Be Published G-Day Solicitation Indicates Large Increase over Previous Drives