$500,000 Israel Bond Goal Set for This Week National leaders of the Israel Bond Organization have joined with Detroit leaders in urging this community to sell a minimum of $500,000 Israel Bonds during the coming week. This goal has been set for the annual Chairman's Dinner to be held next Thursday at the Adas Shalom Hall. The Detroit Israel Bond goal for 1957 is $2,000,000. Arab League's Israelis Right Boycott: An to Exist: Affront to Abba Eban International Demolishes A Weekly Review Untruths Editorial, Page 4 of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME XXXI -- No. 15 , zaz 27 Decency Commentary, Page 2 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd. — VE 8-9364 — Detroit 35, June 14, 1957 $5.00 Per Year; Single Copy 15c Stalin Planned to Deport Jews From Russia; Died in His Rage Over Voroshilov's Op•osition Israel Semis Assurances of Respect for Moslems to Saud. JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The Israel Government has sent a message to King Saud of Saudi Arabia, through a third govern- ment friendly to both the Jewish and the Arab state, it was announced here today. The Israeli message informed the King that Israel had the deepest respect for the safety of Moslems making the pilgrimage to Mecca, and expressed the hope that Israeli Arabs would be permitted to participate in the pilgrimages. In the past Israel's Arab citizens have been barred by different Arab states from crossing through their territory en route to the oslem Holy City. The Israeli note, like a radio broadcast last week by For- eign Minister Golda Meir, was occasioned by public statements by the Saudi Arabian Government that it feared for the safety of Moslem pilgrims because of Israel's use of the Gulf of Aqaba. Humphrey Asks U. S. to Reject Arab League Plan to Boycott Israel Sen. WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Chairman Hubert H. Humphrey of a Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Near Eastern problems called Senate attention to new Arab barriers against U. S. trade with Israel and suggested diplomatic action against the boycott. Sen. Humphrey, a Minnesota Democrat, told the Senate the United States "ought to make it crystal clear to the Arab states that we do not respect their boycott, and that under no circumstances will the Government of the United States knuckle down to the kind of blacklisting which goes on with respect to American firms which may wish to do business with a friendly nation." He expressed hope that "those who direct our foreign policy would give their attention to trying to inculcate a sense of reality in the minds of the Arab leaders." The Senator hoped that the State Dept. would inform the Arabs that their action "is about as close to hostilities as _ it is possible to come without shooting a gun." Earlier Stories on Page 40 PARIS, (JTA)—A report which was circulated some time ago that Stalin planned to deport all the Jews of the Soviet Union to Birobidj an and that he died in a fit of rage when Marshal Klementi Voroshilov opposed his plan, was confirmed by P. K. Ponomarenko, Soviet Ambassador in Poland, according to an article in Paris-Soir, widely read French newspaper. The Paris paper, in an article publish ed last Friday, said that Ambassador Pono- marenko gave the details to a group of Polish Communist journalists in Warsaw. Ac- cording . to the article, Stalin called in 25 members of the Soviet Presidium in Feb- ruary 1953, soon after the revelation of th e "doctors' plot" against key Soviet leaders. The article said that Stalin announced at this conference he planned to send all Rus- sian Jews to Birobidj an, the so-called autonomous Jewish republic which is more than 3,000 miles from Moscow. Stalin said he was doing so, according to the article, because of, the "Zionist and imperialist" plot against the Soviet U nion and against Stalin. Lazar M. Kagano- vich, the "only Jewish member" present asked if the plan included every Jew in Russia, and Stalin replied a "certain selection" would be made. The newspaper account reported that V. M. Molotov, then Soviet Foreign Min- ister— who has a Jewish wife—said in a "trembling" voice that such deportation would have a "deplorable" effect on world opinion. At this point, according to the story, Marshal Voroshilov threw his Communist Party card on the table and said: "If such a step is taken, I would be ashamed to remain a member of our party, which will be completely dishonored." Stalin, in a rage, roared: "Comrade Klementi, it is I who will decide when you no longer have the right to keep your membership card." The article reported that, with the meeting in an uproar, Stalin fell to the floor, stricken. Lavrenti Beria, then chief of the secret police, jumped to his feet, danced around Stalin's prostrate form, and shouted happily, "We are free. Finally, finally!" The doctors arrived a few minutes later and the dictator was taken to his rooms where he remained until his death was anounced in March. Romanian Emigration to Israel May Be Renewed JERUSALEM—Hope was held here for the possibility of a renewal of Jewish im- migration from Romania, in the wake of r eports Tuesday that Israeli and Romanian government representatives had opened discussions on the possibility of uniting sep- arated families, with more liberal interpretation of family relationships. The' Israeli press reported a somewhat friendlier attitude in Bucharest. However, while non-Jewish leaders are pictured as more understanding of the problem of sep- arated families, Jews among the Romanian Communist party leadership were said to have intensified their campaign againt liberalizing the emigration policy. It is believed here that some time must pass before practical results of the friend- her attitude in Bucharest become visible. =Mayor Cobo Proelai ins: June . 14-.21 Is'rael Bond Week'. Mayor ALBERT E. COBO is shown signing a proclamation recognizing the achievements of the State of Israel and calling on Detroiters to observe Israel Bond Week. Watching the Mayor affix his signature is Col. BENJAMIN GIVLI, Israel Army hero of the Sinai fighting. Taking note of the annual Chairman's Dinner of the Israel Bond Organization, to be held next Thursday at the Adas Shalom Hall, Mayor Albert E. Cobo this week proclaimed the week of June 14-21 as "Israel Bond Week." Mayor Cobo's proclamation calls attention to the "valiant' people of the State of Israel faced with the humanitarian task of absorbing tens of thousands of refugees from tyranny"; asserts that "this new democracy needs and merits the support of free people everywhere," and resolves that "the week of June 14 to June 21 be designated in the City of Detroit as Israel Bond Week in recognition of the launching of the 1957 Israel Bond Drive under the chairmanship of Mr. Abe Kasle." Having' set a goal of $500,000 for the Chairman's Dinner, the local committee hopes that it will spur efforts to attain the 1957 Detroit quota of $2,000,000. The dinner will mark the induction of. Abe Kasle into the chairmanship of the Detroit Israel Bond Drive, to succeed Irwin I. Cohn. John E. Lurie, chairman. of the dinner • committee, will preside. Congressman James Roosevelt will be the guest speaker. Albert A, Levin, Cleveland community leader, will present a token in behalf of the national bond organization to Cohn. Details on Bond Events on Pages 1