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October 11, 1957 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-10-11

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-Day .Histadrut Conference
to Highlight Panel, Group Debate

A chatige in format allowing
an opportunity for personal ex-
pression on its program for
Israel is planned by the Detroit
Israel Histadrut Campaign for its
annual City Conference, to be
held Nov. 3, at the Labor Zion-
ist Institute.
The' all-day program will be
followed that evening with the
traditional Histadrut Concert, to
be held in the auditorium of
Mumford High School.
According to M _ orris L. Scha-
vet., chairman of the conference
committee, sessions will begin at
10 a.m., with the report of .Mor-
ris Lieberman, chairman of the
Histradrut Campaign.
This will be followed by a
panel discussion, •on "Our Ef-
forts for Israel," in which Mrs.
Irvink Posner and Nathan Rose
will Iay the groundwork for
ISRAEL STOLARSKY /
further debate on the subject by
the delegates.
eon. Chosen will be 1957-58
The luncheon session will be Campaign officers, the Campaign
addressed by Israel Stolarsky, Cabinet, steering committee, di-
assistant national secretary of vision chairmen and delegates to
the National Committee for La-1 the annual national convention
bor Israel, who will have re- in New York over the Thanks-
turned from a study' tour of giving weekend.
Israel. A leader in the Polish
Before the delegates adjourn,
Poale Zion movement, Stolarsky they
will decide on the establish-
was a delegate from Poland td
the World Zionist CongresS be- ment of a quota. Last year's
goal of $250,000 plus $1 was de-
fore he came to _ this country. cided
upon to stress. the urgent
The report of the nominations need for funds in building up
committee; headed by • J a c k Israel's health and cultural ac-
Malamnd, will follow the lunch- tivities through the Histadrut.

Strictly Confidential

By PIUNEAS J. BIRON ,
We spent a few hours in Wash- a message of warm friendship,
full protection against his
ington the other day, and spoke expressing satisfaction in the mies in the Middle East . . ene-
. In
to one you may call an insider, things we had been able to ac- return for this friendly attitude,
who insists on remaining name- complish through friendly, co- the King's policy is growing more
operation, and the hope this
less . . . During the conversation, friendship would continue and anti-American . . • Even if our
we pointed out that we had great grow . . . I have expressed identi- President has been too busy with
domestic affairs to inform him- •
admiration for President Eisen- cal sentiments to him time and self about Middle East develop-
again."
.
.
.
A
most
unrealistic
hower's stand in connection with
ments, his answer at the press
the Little Rock affair . . . We statement said our Washington conference was worthy of a
said that it was an inspiring friend . . . What has been ac- gentleman member of the British,
spectacle to see U.S. Military men complished through friendly co- House of Lords and not of
operation between Eisenhower the Commander-in-Chief of the
called out to protect nine Negro and
King Saud? . . • American United States, who, whether he
students . . . Yet at the same
time, we said we could not under- Jewish soldiers are still taboo in wants it or not, is very much in-
stand President Eisenhower's King Saud's country, and the volved in what is being done to
soft position in matters of foreign King and his advisers are the
affairs, matters that affected the most outspoken foes of Israel contravert his Doctrine in the
prestige of the United States .. . who agree with Egypt and Syria most explosive part of the world.
We referred specifically to the that not Communism but Zion-
Syrian question . ...Our nameless ism is the great threat in the
authority made a rather interest- Middle East . . . What meaning
the autographed picture of
ing observation in answering our has
King Saud on President Eisen-
question . . .
hower's table in the White House,
President Eisenhower, he said, if the King's actions are nullify-
FOR GOOD DRIVERS
is primarily a gentleman . . . His ing the Eisenhower Doctrine in
guiding principle in his behavior the Middle East? . .. The Arab
Complete Auto
is NOT to conduct himself like leaders are taking our President
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ical sentiments have no realistic accepted his anti-democratic pol-
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No,• I am not - harsh or *over- We are enriching King Saud's
DETROIT HOUSE
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Of
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instance President Eisenhower's dustry . . . We are .supposed to
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remarks at his press conference have helped King Saud's little
on Oct. 3, when a reporter from son combat his physical ailments
VE 8-0508
Israel Consul, Veteran Labor
the Washington Post asked the
and
we
have
offered
the
King
following question: "Mr. Presi-
dent, in regard to the Mid_dle
Zionist Principals for Conference
East developments, Sir, could you
Moshe Rivlin, Israel consul in now a member of the Israel Of- give us your estimate of the
Current- Rate
New York, and Dr. Herman fice of Information.
Syrian situation, and especially
No Minimum
Seidel, veteran Labor Zionist who -
your reaction to the strong attack
Mrs. Leah Koven, Detroit so- on the United States by the Saudi
participated in the recent Zionist
No Maximum
Actions Committee in Jerusalem, prano, will provide a musical Arabian delegate at the. United
interlude.
Members
of
Habonim
Nations?" . . . (You may remem-
will be principal speakers at a
will perform the Sabbath Hay- ber that the spokesman of King
Now: Guardian Gives You Something Extra...
dalah ceremony. Branch II, Saud, unleashed a terrific attack
THE NEW • SENSATIONAL • EXCLUSIVE
L.Z-.0.A., will be host for the on Zionism and Israel and told
evening's refreshments.
our State Department to mind its
Sunday morning will be de- own business as regards the
voted to a meeting on organiza- Sovietizing of Syria.) . .
tion and membership, according
Well, says our Washington ob-
to Morris Lieberman, meeting server, you probably read Presi"-
chairman. A discussion of culture dent Eisenhower's amazing reply
and communal activities will be to the reporter . . . President
presided over by William Thomp- ,Eisenhower, said that he doesn't
son. Phyllis Pincus will head a know what particular thing in-
meeting on youth and Habonim. spired the attack . . . "I do know
Seidel
Council chairman Sanford Gold- this" continued the President,
Rivlin
berg will report at a Sunday "Only within hours I received
mlaveh malke of the Labor afternoon session.
from the King of Saudi Arabia
Zionist Organization, to be held
Saturday evening at the Hayim
Greenberg building, Schafer and I A °Tee to Arbitration Commi
ttee
Seven Mile. The event is part of I
the Labor Zionist city-wide con-
tn Dispute Betwee
n Synagogue, City
ference set for this week-end.

Riylin, a graduate of the Tat-
CORAL GABLES, Fla. (JTA) the Coral Gables permit stated
taus
mudical college at Atz Chayim — A. five-man committee, includ - so unequivocally."
ing
a
priest,
a
minister
and
a
and the Institute for Jewish
He added that it was "a
Studies, also completed studies rabbi, will be named soon to
at the School of Political Science settle a running dispute between pity" that Semple had not in-
itn Israel. A native born Israeli, Coral Gable city officials and a vestigated the complaint about
he was active in the general Jewish Center which has in- a gymnasium which "consists,
in totality. of a sliding pond for
staff of Haganah, Israeli soldiers volved charges that the congre- 31
/2-year-olds and a swing for
gation
was
engaged
in
commer-
corps. During the War of Libera-
Now Guardian Savings gives you
4-year-olds."
tion he served as a major. He is cial activities.
more for your money --
. - something
The city attorney's charges of
The proposal for such a com-
that adds a new and wonderful value
commercialism
also
were
denied
mittee
was
made
by
Rabbi
B.
If You Turned
to your dollar. This is it—Life Insur-
Leon Hurwitz, spiritual leader by Rabbi Hurwitz, who said that
ance at no cost to you while you -
the only payments made by the
of
the
Zamora
Jewish
Center,
to
1 7. S
11. .11
Hebrew Academy to the center
save with the exclusive new Guardian $1;000 "Say-
Mayor W. Keith Phillips.
Upside Down You Won't -
were nominal fees for extra
Ins" Plan. Open an account today—follow this amaz-
Find • Finer Wine Than
The mayor, who accepted the ! janitorial or Secretarial services.
ing new plan.
rabbi's proposal for a mediation
He reported ,that a number of
committee, had made the
Here is how it works: Save as little as $6.50 a week
charge in asserting that an ex- Christian ministers met with
—life insurance will be issued at no extra cost to
ception had been made in local him to discuss what he called
:WM
you to match the amount of your savings and will
zoning rules to permit the "not an attack against a syna-
Zamora congregation to build a gogue but an irresponsible effort
be increased as you add to your account periodically
center "but now they've made by the state to control the
-not to exceed $1,000 in a 3-year period. (If you wish
a commercial enterprise out of church."
you open an account now for $1,000 and have
it."
Mayor Phillips accepted Rabbi
Life Insurance for three years while you earn 3%
The newest phase of the dis- Hurwitz' suggestion that the
current rate over this period.)
pute developed when City Attor- five-man committee spend sev-
Start now — open an account — get life insurance
ney E. L. Semple told the Coral - eral months studying the local
Gables Commission that the zoning law with the goal of
protection plus- growing savings at 3% current rate.
congregation had "opened a "responding to the expansion
Safety of your savings, insured, -of course, - to $10,000
school and a gymnasium and has needs of all churches and syna-
by Federal Savings and Loan Cofporation.
established a branch of the gogues."
Miami Beach Hebrew Academy,
there."
Tel Aviv Names Streets
In discussing complaints by for Toscanini, Huberirnann
the officials that the Zoning
TEL AVIV, (JTA) `.= The Tel
Commission had granted the Aviv municipality decided this
congregation only the right to week to name two of its streets
Downtown: CADILLAC-SQUARE Como. RANDOLPH _
have- religious services, Rabbi for the late -Arturo Toscanini
Northwest: 13646 WEST 7 MILE CO011if Tft ACV/
Hurwitz said that when he came and Bronislaw Hubermann, who
Both offices open 10 a.m. to. 5 p.m., Monday thru Friday
here in 1954, a second. building founded the Israel Philharmonic
Northwest office iippen Thursday -Night-till 9
,
was being set up "constructed Orchestra in 1936.The Maestro
Downtown Office Open Friday till 6
for specific classroom_ use, _and.

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