WJ Congress Seeking to Organize E Far East and Asian Conference Mrs. Daniels Named Nine Nominees for Federation Board The at-large members are Candidates for nine at-large Division Chairman positions on the Jewish Wel- elected each year to serve 1958 AK Women's fare Federation's 65-man board three-year terms. These mem- bers represent the Allied Jew- NEW YORK, (JTA) — The the Jews to seek opportunities of governors have been se- ish Campaign's 30,000 contrib- World Jewish Congress is con- in other lands. Though Israel lected by a nominating com- utors. Representatives of the sidering calling a conference of occupied a "significant" place in mittee composed of Jack 0. Detroit Service Group, Worn- representatives of the tiny and the goals of emigrants, they Division, Junior Division, scattered to many lands. far-flung Jewish communities of Lefton, chairman, Gus D. New- en's organizational councils a n d eight Far Eastern and Southeast man, Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, member agencies compose the Asian countries, it was an- George M. Stutz and Nathan L. remainder of the board's mera- nounced by Dr. I. Schwartzbart, Silverman. bership. director of the WJC organiza- Nominees are Sidney J. Allen, The election of board mem- tion department. Dr. Harry Arnkoff, Louis La- bers will be held at the 32nd A proposal to call such a con- Med, Mrs. Max Frank, Daniel annual meeting of the Federa- (Continued from Page 1) ference has been made by the A. Laven, Milton K. Mahler, tion. Executive Council of Australian the underseas c r a f t from Hyman Safran, Erwin S. Simon Russia. He told Dr. Sneh that Jewry. and James Wineman. if Russia willed it both Syria Since 1933, when the com- and Egypt would embark on a With the exception of Dr. bined Jewish population of the peace policy instead of buying Arnkoff, all nominees are pro- eight countries totalled 34,000; submarines. posed for re-election. the Jewish population of the re- In his opening statement, Ben- gion has dwindled. Today it Freed Romanian Zionists stands at 2,900. Since 1939, Gurion described the proposed when the second World War mission to Germany as the most Among 216 to Reach Israel MRS. LEWIS B. DANIELS broke out, 89 percent of the essential for the security of the state for the absorption of im- TEL AVIV, Ro- Jewish population has emi- Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, past- manian Zionist (JTA)—Four migration and for the promotion leaders, who had grated from the area. president of the Jewish Welfare of Israel's international trade. The decline in Jewish popu- The decision to send a mission, Federation Women's Division, been arrested and sentenced to Kosher Catering lation by countries follows: he said, was dictated by Israel's will be 1958 women's campaign lengthy prison terms by the China, 25,000 in 1939, 397 in vital need to obtain vital equip- chairman, announces the divi- Communist satellite regime, ar- If You Still 1957; Japan, 2,000 in 1939, 650 ment which was obtainable from sion president, Mrs. Sidney J. rived in Israel. Bernard Rohrlich, a former in 1957; Hong Kong, remained only one country in the world— Karbel. Demand the Finest constant at 200; the Philippines, West Germany—in view of Is- In the 1957 campaign, the chairman of the Romanian Zion- in Food and Service! 1,200 in 1939, 250 in 1957; Bur- rael's danger to security by new Women's Division raised $637,- ist executive; Heinrich Inger of ma, 2,150 in 1939, 100 in 1957; dimension which rendered ob- 660. Detroit women have raised the Mapai, who had been a WE GO ANYWHERE Thailand, 125 in 1939, 30 in solete the current defense weap- more than $4,000,000 since the member of the executive; Alex- 1957; Singapore, 1,500 in 1939, ons. The Premier took cogni- formation of the Women's Di- ander Dascalu, a Hashomer Hat- Call TR 3-5800 zair leader; and Edgar Kanner 800 in 1957, and Indonesia, 2,000 zance of the strong feelings vision in 1946. of Herut arrived on the S.S. in 1939, 450 in 1957. More than 14,000 contributors, against the relations with Ger- 8231 Woodward With the current difficulties many and vigorously told the members of the Women's Di- Jerusalem with 212 other immi- in Indonesia, where the Jews as House that if all ideals were vision, will be solicited by 1,600 grants from Europe. Europeans may have been iden- placed in the balance against workers in the three division tified by Indonesians with the Israel's security he would select parts: pre-campaign, s p e c i a l Dutch, there is a likelihood that the latter. He declared that any gifts and general solicitation. Jews will be forced to leave the government which would not Honoray chairmen of the Al- country. The Executive Council make an effort to obtain vital lied Jewish Campaign Women's of Australian Jewry has already supplies from the only source Division are: Mrs. Joseph H. pledged assistance, including open to it would be betraying Ehrlich and Mrs. Henry Wine- That's the fine old Jewish way to en. temporary accommodations, for its country. joy tea at its finest..,"flavor crushed" man. any Jews forced to leave Indo- Tetley for fullest strength and stimu• On this motivation he ex- nesia. lation ...richer taste and pleasure... plained he had decided to des- Sholom Asch Leaves The small size of the indi- ignate a mission to Germany of Home to Israeli City served in a glass or cup! vidual communities, scattered personalities who were likely to NEW YORK (JTA)—A home across vast distances, makes the succeed in explaining the needs owned in Israel by the late Certified Kosher convening of a conference such and negotiate the acquisition of Yiddish writer Sholem Asch, as is contemplated by the World these supplies. under strict who died in London last sum- Jewish Congress a difficult un- The attack on the Prime mer, has been left to 'the mu- Rabbinical dertaking. Several years ago, a Minister was launched by a of Gat Ram. The Supervision plan was under consideration to Herut party spokesman who nicipality personal property was left to invite the small communities to linked the episode of a secret his widow, Mrs. Matilda Asch. a South Pacific Conference, but mission to what he described as The building will house the SINCE 1837 .unstable conditions in the area unsuccessful efforts by Ben- author's library and his manu- prevented the implementation Gurion last July, withOut prior scripts. of the project. consultation of his Cabinet, to The WJC report asserted that establish diplomatic relations since the conclusion of the late with the West German Federal World War the Congress has Republic. The "mysterious mis- been the "source of Jewish self- sion," he asserted, was further assertion for these remote and humiliation and represented a isolated communities, giving danger which he insisted the them a growing sense of identi- Knesset had to explore in full fication with Jewish interests dress debate. and an increasing awareness of heatedly defended the unity of the Jewish people." his Ben-Gurion actions and expressed his The report also noted the pro- view that normal relations with fOund changes which occurred the Bonn Government would be in the political, social and eco- perfectly proper since West nomic physiognomy of the area Germany occupied an important since the end of the war, de- role and was one of the most claring that this caused most of important powers in Europe with whom Israel was on friend- ly terms and maintained close friendly contact. 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Those who will deliver eulo- gies to the departed president of Bar-Ilan University will include his former pupils, Rabbis Mor- ris Adler, Samuel H. Prero, and Emmanuel Applebaum, and Dr. Jacob Goldman. Phillip Stoll- man, chairman of the national board of Bar-Ilan University, and others also will speak. FINAL ODDMENT CLEARANCE 4 DAYS ONLY-DEC. 26 the 29 suiTs '18 Values to $69.50 $1 DRESS SHIRTS Values to $10 EMBASSY mwEENA,Rs 13201 DEXTER CORNER TYLER TExas 4-7797 CLEARING OUT ALL OUR MERCHANDISE REGARDLESS OF ORIGINAL COST! BETTER WOOL SPORT SHIRTS $12 ALL OUR $15 WOOL DRESS SLACKS $388 Reg. $14.95 CASH AND CARRY Open 9 to 9 SUNDAY 10 TO 3