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August 23, 1957 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-08-23

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Building Trades Council to Sponsor
$100,000 Trade School in Israel

Plans for construction of a_ is planned for 6:30 p.m., Sept.
building trade school in Israel 12, at the Veterans Memorial
in cooperation with the Hista- Building.
drut were announced this week
In announcing the project,
by Andrew McFarlane, presi-
McFarlane said, "The unity of
labor'in all corners of the earth
will be preserved and all efforts
must be expended to strengthen
labor and to put skill into the
hands of the worker.
"This is our way of indicating
the international brotherhood of
labor," he concluded.
Among the organizations af-
filiated with the Trades Council
in this project are the following:

Bronson

McNamara

dent of the Detroit Building

Trades Council of the American
Federation of Labor.
Chairman of the project will
be Tom McNamara, executive
secretary of the Union and a
brother of Michigan Senator
Patrick V. McNamara.

McNamara will be assisted in
carrying out the drive by Ma-
rion Macioce, union vice-presi-
dent, and Irving Bronson, busi-
ness representative of the Paint-
ers Council.
The Israel center will be
erected with $100,000 to be
raised by a series of annual
dinners. The first such program

Asbestos workers, awning workers,
boiler makers, bricklayers and ma-
sons, building and common laborers.
carpenters, cement masons. electrical
workers, elevator constructors, glaz-
iers, hoisting engineers. home insu-
lators. iron workers, lathers, millmen,
millwrights, painters. pipe fitters ,
plasterers, plasterers tenders, plumb-
ers. reinforced steel workers, resilient
floor decorators. riggers, roofers, sheet
metal workers, sign writers, sprinkler
fitters, stone cutters, teamsters, ter-
razzo workers, terrazzo helpers, tile
and marble setters and tile and mar-
ble helpers.

Nathan Bar Yaacov, Labor
Attache of the Israeli Embassy,
-Maurice Samuel, noted lecturer
and writer, Rabbi Morris Adler,
and Leah (Mrs. Hayirn) Green-
berg will be among the prom-
inent Israeli and American per-
sonalities who will participate
in the dedication of the Hayim
Greenberg Center at a banquet

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Danger to Israel

Political terror will not solve
Israel's many problems . . . On
the contrary . • . Terror used
as a domestic political wea-
pon may destroy the Jewish
State . . . And for this reason
the recent revelations that the
Irgun and/or the Stern gang
are not dead came as a ter-
rible shock to the friends of
Israel everywhere . . At the
same time most of us felt re-
lieved to learn that Israel's In-
telligence Service is on the
alert and equipped to meet the
threat ...
No purpose can be served by
dealing with this danger in the
court .. . Obviously the indivi-
duals comprising this gang are
badly in need of medical treat-
ment . . . Only an insane men-
tality could be persuaded that
to murder Moshe Sharett would

Four Noted Speakers Listed for
Hayim Greenberg Center Dedication

Improvements in
U. S.-Israel Amity
Reported by Eban

IS THE TIME
TO MAKE
RESERVATIONS
FOR A BIG . .

Strictly Confidential

TEL AVIV — A "significant
improvement" in American-Is-
rael relations was reported
Tuesday by Abba S. Eban, Is-
rael Ambassador to the United
States_ and head of the Israel
delegation to the United Na-
tions, on his arrival here for
consultations with the govern-
ment.
Eban told reporters who met
him at Lydda International Air-
port that his task in recent
months had been to overcome
differences that had existed for
some months. He could note a
"significant improvement," he
mid, but there was still much
to be done.
While here, Eban will consult
with the government on the
stand Israel is to take on the
various problems to be raised
at the forthcoming session of
the United Nations General As-
se•bly, the effect of the latest
Middle East developments and
the course of American-Israel
relations.

Dead Sea Potash Works
Described by Magazine

The Manufacturers Chemist
Magazine of London, England,
recently carried this item on
"Dead Sea Potash":

Production at the potash
plant of the Dead Sea Works
Ltd. has now reached 6,000
tons a month, double the
monthly average for the first
nine months of 1956. Total
production in 1956 stood at
40,000 tons. Of this, 35,000
tons was exported. It is ex-
pected to reach the target
output of 150,000 tons a year
in 1958 or 1959.
New installations at Haifa
port for direct loading of pot-
ash on freighters have been
put into operation. These
include a store of 8,000 tons
capacity and a 120-metre con-
veyor belt to the ship's hold.
At present potash is carried
by truck from Sodom to
Beersheba, where it.is loaded
on to Haifa-bound trains.
Under plans now being con-
sidered by the Israeli gov-
ernment, a railway line from
Sodom is to link the potash
plant with Eilath.

I of the Detroit Labor Zionist
Movement, at 6•:30 p.m., Sept.
22, in the Morris L. Schaver
Auditorium of the Labor Zion-
ist Institute.
The late Hayim Greenberg,
in whose memory the Labor
Zionist Institute is-being named,
was a leading figure on the
Jewish world scene, and one of
the theoreticians of the Labor
Zionist Movement.
The musical program will fea-
ture Emma Schaver, soprano,
who will be accompanied at the
piano by Rebecca Frohman.
On this occasion, the Labor
Zionist Movement of Detroit
will inaugurate the Annual
Hayim Greenberg Memorial
Award to be given to the per-
son who, in the opinion of the
panel of distinguished judges,
has made the most significant
contribution to the understand-
ing and interpretation of the
Jewish cultural heritage in the
spirit of the late Hayim Green-
berg's philosophy.
Reservations for the dedica-
tion banquet may be made
upon application to the Labor
Zionist Institute or by calling
DI. 1-0669.

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for the rest of their natural
lives . . . The government of
Israel cannot be too strict with
such men, no matter how young
they are .. . The leader of this
gang is said to be a certain
Yaacov Herouti who, the prose-
cution claims, was also re-
sponsible for the assassination
of Rudolf Kastner, the Hun-
garian Jewish refugee whom
some believe guilty of colla-
boration with the Nazis during
the war . Kastner's story was
never told in full but many, who
knew his activities in Hungary,
believed that he was in-
nocent . . . In any case political
murder can never be justi-
fied . . . We are convinced the
government of Israel will deal
without mercy with these ter-
rorists . . . The sacrifices which
have gone into the creation of
Israel cannot be permitted to
be undone by lunatic fanatics.

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result in conditions favorable to
the fate of Israel . . . in time
of tensions such as prevailed
just before the Sinai campaign
fanatics could conceivably work
up savage hate against the
government of the Soviet
Union . . . Moscow's policy in
the Middle East made no secret
of its pro-Arab position and
its readiness to help in the
eradication of the Jewish
State . . .
We do not believe that the
Herut Party is in any way in-
volved in this conspiracy . . .
For if such were the case, the
Herut.Party has no right to be
in the Knesset . . Reliable
sources from Israel report that
there is no connection between
the Herut and the gangsters
who were planning poli-
tical murders . .. But whoever
these fanatic lunatics are, they
must be placed in institutions



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