Milton 7.7riedman, whose arti - member organizations of the cles, as chief correspondent o f Council will hear an appraisal the Jewish Telegraphic Agency of current American policies in in Washington and at the White the Middle East, in the address House appear regularly in The by the guest of the evening. Jewish News,.will address Jew- Friedman will evaluate the ap- ish War Veterans groups in proaches to the problem by the Michigan, as the guest of JWV, Eisenhower Administration and on April 28 and 29, it was. an- the State Department and also nounced this week by Lawrence will review policies of the ad- Gubow, commander of Michi- ministration in matters involv- gan Department of JWV. ing refugees and immigration. Friedman will speak Sunday The Community Council's as- evening, April 28, at a joint sembly also will hear reviews of meeting of the Flint Jewish War the activities of the past three Veterans and other community months and will nominate can- groups. Sunday and Monday didates for officers and mem- afternoons he will confer with bers of the executive committee JWV leaders here and is ex- of the Council for the coming pected to appear on radio pro- year. grams. The guest speaker has On Monday evening, April gained national fame for his 29 at 8:30 p.m., by special keen observations on happen- arrangement with the Jewish ings in the nation's capital. War Veterans, Friedman will Friedman is considered the address the Delegates' Assem- best informed man on devel- bly of the Jewish Community opments in Congress, the State . Council at the Esther Berman Department and • the White Branch of the United Hebrew House on issues involving the Schools. Israel-Arab conflict, on se- Representatives of the 340 curity and immigration issues. Arab-Israel tension. George Washington University. A native of Portsmouth; Va., During World War II, he saw Friedman attended the College Army service in the European of William a n d Mary and Theater of Operations. In 1950, the Iraqi ambassador called at the State Department to protest against a radio news- cast in which Friedman de- scribed anti-Jewish pogroms in Baghdad. More recently, the 33- year old newspapermar; broad= cast over the A.B.C. network about frontier incidents and GGG's luxurious fabrics and unfailingly elegant styles retain the traditions . • the great tailoring .. . the remarkable personal touch .. that make you one of the - best dressed men in town! CHECK ALL THE OTHERS . Then see me for the Best Deal on the Best IS 6T '61 Ila dV `SuPPLI — Xiwits it News . Washington Correspondent To Address JWV Groups in ligichigan and Jewish Community Council Here April 29 Dress right in GGG clothes . you can't afford not to! 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This small faction Israel-Arab controversy . . ." sees the Arabs as under-privi- But another Negro periodi- leged people striving against cal, the Amsterdam News, white supremacy. carried a political commen- tary defending Israel. The But such views are rejected. newspaper said Israel's Sinai bya majority as misleading. campaign was launched "after Most Negroes feel Israel and years of suffering bloody raids American Jews stand sincere- ... and after a desperate flood ly for human justice and of hate propaganda loosed by brotherhood. They find Jews Nasser against the Israel na- their real friends and reject tion." such slave traders as King Saud of Saudi Arabia. The Amsterdam News col- A Los Angeles Negro publica- umnist, Lester Granger, said no tion, the Herald-Dispatch, has American should "get his feel- ing about the Arab-Israeli war- been criticized by Negroes throughout the - nation for its fare mixed up with his attitudes toward his neighbors in this expressions against Jews and country." Israel. The Herald-Dispatch de- In Baltimore, the Afro-Ameri- scribed Israel Premier Ben- Gurion as "the 'Hitler of the can urged that the United States Middle East." It accused Ben- admit Palestinian Arab refugees Gurion of unleashing "a vicious "uprooted from their land by attack" on a noted Negro, Ralph the Israelites." However, the Bunche, Under Secretary of the Afro-American aimed the brunt of its attack on the U.S. Gov- United Nations. - The Herald-Dispatch also car- ernment for favoring white im ried allegations that some un- migrants over colored. A letter to the editor of the named Jews acted worse than the notoriously anti - Negro New York "Daily Worker" "White Citizens Councils." Con- caused an uproar_ among Com- trasting Southern bigots with munists. The writer hid behind Jews, the newspaper said "The the initials "C.B." He alleged White Citizens Councils come that Israel's "stooging for im- out above board and fight you perialism against the freedom above ground which gives you aspirations of the peoples of Af- an equal opportunity to fight rica and Asia has evoked a bit- ter resentment among Negroes who feel a deep sympathy and identification with the Asian and African__ peoples and their valiant efforts . . • " This attack was broadened to charge "discriminatory practices by Jews doing business in the community." It alleged that Ne- gro newspapers "have been sub- jected to abuse and economic boycotts by reactionary Jews." A Pittsburgh Negro termed the anti-Jewish line "wrong and shameful." Under the ct,ver of "Marxism," he said, the attack on Jews was being Made. He thought it "a dirty lie" to de- fame a religious group "who more than any other section of the American people . . . have THAT given heroic assistance to the THE FINEST Negro people." He said he MIXED "could write a book" about how DRINKS Jews had fought to advance Ne- CAN BE gro rights. (Copyright, 1957, JTA, Inc.) it's the NATURAL thing to do! The beaver knows the im- portance of saving for a rainy day. But too few of us realize that saving for a sunny day makes sense, too! If you open a high-earning American Sav- ings account and keep it ac- tive ... someday it can be the gateway to a whole new life for you and your family. Saving comes naturally at American Sav- ings, where the high rate provides a powerful in- centive to add to your account regularly. I • Come in or. phone WO 5-5800 for free POSTAGE PAID Save- By-Mail Kit. 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