Friday, March 28, 1958—T HE DETROIT JEWISH z ADL Submits Survey Results to Gov. Williams Lawton to Sub for Ike at Anniversary Fetes WASHINGTON — Presi- dent Eisenhower designated Ed- ward B. Lawson, U.S. Ambassa- dor to Israel, to represent him at Israel's tenth anniversary celebration. White House spokesman James Hagerty told newsmen that there had been considera- tion of sending a special offi- cial delegration from the United States to honor the Israel anni- versary, but it was decided to designate the Ambassador who is already in Israel. Hagerty pointed out that other countries are doing the same thing. The Israel Embassy here said the government of Israel wel- comed President Eisenhower's action in appointing Ambassa- dor Lawson to represent him at the anniversary celebrations. "The government of Israel has deep admiration of Ambassa- dor Lawson's qualities and of his services to international un- derstanding," said the Embassy statement. It was learned from official U.S. sources that the State De- partment thought too much American recognition of the Israeli event would jeopardize U.S. diplomacy in the Arab world. In view of Michigan's serious found to discriminate against unemployment situation, Gov. Jews. The report cited the state G. Mennen Williams on Tues- law prohibiting such discrimi- day pledged that all possible nation or discriminatory adver- steps would be taken "to assure tising by resorts. Based on a dual-letter test (in the strictest, fullest enforce- ment" of the state's Fair Em- which sets of two letters are sent at the same time request- ployment Practices Act. The statement was made at ing identical , accommodations a luncheon honoring Benjamin and signed by an apparently R. Epstein, national director of Jewish name and one non-Jew- the Bnai Brith Anti-Defamation ish), the survey showed these League, at the Kellogg Center results: Apparently 34.6 percent - of in East Lansing. Gov. Williams, noting that 14 these resorts have stopped dis- percent of Michigan's labor criminating; 65.4 percent either force is idle, said that the state's rejected applications, would not FEP law is now "facing the test respond at all or answered in such a way "as to raise a rea- it was designed to meet." "Characteristically, discrim- sonable question as to the fair- ination in employment does ness of their practices." An analysis of the brochure its greatest damage in times and advertising material pre- of recession or depression," pared by the resorts found the Governor said. "As jobs that 65.3 percent contained become scarce, prejudices are language which the League apt to become more intense. considers discriminatory. Proper enforcement (of FEP) The survey concludes by stat- will save jobs for many men who might otherwise suffer ing that Michigan has made needlessly because of their "great strides in eliminating re- sort discrimination. At the same religion or race." time, the survey shows the need Epstein, too, warned of the for more rigid enforcement tragedy facing the nation if "we against discrimination and a revert to the prejudiced prac- clear interpretation from the tices" of the depression years of Attorney General's office as to the 1930's. He said that 13 states what constitutes discriminatory have FEP laws, eight others advertising." have legislation prohibiting dis- crimination in public works or education against discrimina- tion and • 45 cities also have adopted FEP laws. The national ADL leader re- LAGOS, Nigeria, (JTA)—Is- ported to the Governor and leaders ,of 15 Michigan Jewish rael Foreign Minister • Golda communities the result of a sur- Meir conferred with Dr. Namdi vey made recently in the state Azikiwe, Premier of the Eastern by the ADL Michigan office on region of Nigeria, as she began discrimination against Jewi in her five-day visit to this coun- housing and resorts. try, the most populous on the A survey of real estate agents, African continent. She also con- Epstein revealed, disclosed that ferred with the Premier of the 56 percent in the various De- Western region and the Federal troit suburbs show "varying de- Premier. grees of discrimination against One of the purposes of Mrs. Jews." These, he said, included one _Meir's visit is to offer the Ni- third who "blatantly or subtly, gerian nation, scheduled to re- make it clear that they do not ceive its independence from want to do business with Jews;" Britain in 1960, any technical, another 6% percent who use development and trade assis- stalling . tactics by saying they tance it desires which Israel will check with their offices and is able to furnish. She will also continue a dis- call back, Nit never do; and 16% percent who sold to Jews cussion on trade begun several but attempted to direct them months ago when Chief Akran, first to other neighborhoods. Minister for Economic Plan- In the case of the latter, Ep- ning, -visited Israel on a study stein said, agents would tell tour. prospective home' owners that Her official residence during "the neighbors would object to her stay in Nigeria is that of having you here" or "your chil- the Governor General Sir James dren would have trouble?' . Robertson. Mrs. Meir was hon- In order to check the val- ored at a reception given for idity of this claim, the League her by the 20-family local Jew- survey included attitudes of ish community here. home owners on one full The Israeli Foreign Minister street of a high level economic came here from Abidjan, `capi- area and found that 63 per- tal of the French Ivory Coast, cent of the owners had no where she participated in cere- opposition to Jews in their monies opening the newest and neighborhood or actually wel- largest bridge in the colony. comed them. The survey concluded that the At a dinner in her honor there, "apparent minority of home she met African leaders all owners-37 percent—succeeds of French West Africa, who in imposing its will on the ma- were eager to hear of Israel's jority and also gives the real economic a n d developmental estate agent the pretext for say- achievements. After leaving Nigeria, Mrs. ing 'the neighbors don't want Meir returned to Ghava to be Jews'." Another survey reported to honored by one of the top chiefs the Governor concerned prac- of that nation. She continued tices of 26 Michigan resorts on to Dakar for a meeting with which had previously been French West African leaders. Honor Mrs. Meir on Nigerian Visit PASSOVER TREATS I for the YOUNGSTERS! EGG KICHEL Melt-in-your mouth cookies! Sugared or chocolate-coated. ! ALL KOSHER FOR PASSOVER , I ALL PARVE! Chocolate Coated EGG MATZOH Our own famous I egg matzoh I coated with rich chocolate — a tempting, jj delightful delicacy! I Bibers Give Raskin Drawing to Detroit Institute of Arts During the exhibition of the Saul Raskin paintings in De- troit, at the Garelick Studios, Mr. and Mrs. Max Biber, of Oak Drive, purchased a Ras- kin drawing, "Village Musi- cians." • The Bibers presented it as a gift to the permanent col- lection of modern paintings of the Detroit Art Institute and it has been accepted "with gratitude" by Franklin Page, director of the modern paint- ings department. 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