Inaugurate New $300,000,000 Israel Bond Issue; Honor Mrs. Golda Meir + 15 /adederd, WINE VARIETIES , 3 ply Sturdy Woven WOOL TWIST TEXTURED TWEED Hi-Low Beautiful Color Combinations WOOL WILTON $649 sq. 3 Dimensional 2 Frame yd. $ 6 sq. 95 y . c Custom Installation 7324 W. 7 MILE RD. Convenient Terms UN 1-798-0 2 Blocks West of Livornois tion, announced officers of the 1959 campaign to raise a mini- mum of $75,000,000 through Israel Bonds for economic de- velopment and immigration ab- sorption. They include: Ira Guil- den, New York financier and Chairman of the Executive Committee of Loew's Incorpo- rated, was named National Campaign Chairman; Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, of Cleveland, chairman of the board of gov- ernors; Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz of New York, vice president. Dr. Schwartz presented a re- port indicating that during the past eight years more than until you take a ite Arabs, USSR and Romania Join in Attacking Israel Continued from Page 1 Hassouna was instructed by the council to arrange a "sum- mit" meeting of all Arab gov- ernments to formulate new plans for a "unified Arab pol- icy to return Israel to Arab control." Last week, when the council convene d, Hassouna complained bitterly because none of the Arab governments had sent to his "emergency Is- rael imigration" session, any of their Prime Ministers or even any of their Foreign Ministers, as he had demanded. Bucharest Claims Yiddish Flourishes in Romania WASHINGTON (JTA) — Ra- dio monitors have reported flourishing broadcasts beamed to Western Europe in the Yid- dish language from Romania. The broadcast quoted Moses Goldman, whom it designated as chairman of the Jewish comun- ity of Buenos Aires, as stating during his alleged recent visit to Bucharest: "It gives special pleasure to every Jew, every progressive Jew, and especially to those who fight against fascism and anti-Semitism, those who fight in the so-called free world, to establish that a country where anti-Semitism reigned supreme is now a free Socialist republic which (supports) the Jewish tradition, Jewish cultural life, Jewish literature, language and teaching, and the Jewish faith. "The two Jewish state thea- ters, the theater studio, the two nublishing houses, the teaching of the Yiddish language in other schools, the Federation of Jew- ish Communities—all these in- stitutions. which enjoy the wide support of the people's regime, show that cultures which have the right to exist can live and flourish only in a people's re- gime. To compare what life used to be here once upon a time and what it is now is like comparing fire and water." Bucharest Radio also report- ed in a newscast that Romania is officially honoring the cen- tenary of the birth of Yiddish author Sholem Aleichem by fes- tivities and performances of the Bucharest Jewish State Theater. This was cited as "further proof of the free development of the cultural minorities in Romania." Jewish Leader Denies He Visited Romania; Made No Statement BUENOS AIRES (JTA) Dr. Moses Goldman, prominent Ar- gentine Jewish leader, denied that he has visited Romania or has issued any statement about Jewish life there. In a state- ment to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Dr. Goldman declared: "I have never been in Ro- mania. I never made any state- -ment of any kind on Jewish life in Romania. If I had an occasion to be in Romania, I certainly would have had no difficulty in re la t i n g objectively what I could have seen or established." Dr. Goldman is a past presi- dent of the Jewish community of this city as well as a past president of DAIA, the central representative body of Argen- tine Jewry. $352,000,000 in Israel Bond funds had been allocated for the development of industry, agriculture and the exploitation of natural resources. you won't know how good they are BA kIONS baked HAMANTASCHEN THE TRADITIONAL PURIM DELICACY Your first bite will tell you that these are special — luscious prune or poppyseed fillings encased in tradi- tional golden brown triangles of Barton's new secret half-cake and half-pastry recipe. These larger-than-ever parve delicacies are baked in Barton's own sunlit bakery especially for Purim. Get several boxes for the holiday, beautifully gift-wrapped. Each box also contains the story of Purim, fully illustrated. Box of 10, assorted fillings $1.49 — 15c each See Barton's vast selection of Purim chocolates and candy novelties for the children AVAILABLE AT: 13210 DEXTER near Davison 18309 WYOMING in Wyoming Curtis Shopping Center Barton's Confections and Baked Delicacies are Also Available at CROWLEY'S STREET FLOOR OPEN SUNDAYS to DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, March 13, 1959 MIAMI — An unprecedented her policy of the "open door" sale of $19,558,250 in Israel in receiving a new stream of Bonds at the 1959 Inaugural many thousands of immigrants Conference for Israel Bonds from Eastern Europe. last week-end officially In response to the need launched a new $300,000,000 for greater immigrant hous- Second Development Issue for ing, the National Women's Israel's economic development. Division of the Israel Bond Ira Guilden, New York finan- Organization adopted plans cier, national campaign chair- for a campaign to provide man of the State of Israel Israel Bond funds to build Bond drive, announced the sale 7,500 housing units for im- at a dinner in tribute to Mrs. migrants during 1959. At a Golda Meir, Israel's Minister cost of $3,000 per unit, this for Foreign Affairs. represents a nationwide goal Acknowledging the tribute of $22,500,000 in Israel Bond paid her by many American sales for the Women's Divi- leaders on the occasion of her sion during the current year. completion of thirty years of The present mass exodus of leadership in behalf of Israel, Jews from Eastern Europe is Mrs. Meir said: a "miracle of Jewish survival," "The record response to Lawrence G. Laskey, chairman the new Israel Bond Issue of the executive committee is to me the most moving of the Israel Bond Organiza- expression of your feelings tion, told the delegates. Laskey for me and for the people was chairman of the confer- of Israel. In this hour when ence and of the Golda Meir we must gather our strength Tribute. to meet a new and great The purpose of the Israel wave of immigration, this Bond Inaugural Conference is- time from the isolated re- to "prepare : Israel for economic gions of Eastern Europe, the independence," Samuel Roth- Israel Bond drive repre- berg, National Chairman for sents the most vital single Trustees, told the delegates. channel of economic aid to Senator Wayne Morse de- help us turn a crisis into an scribed Israel's willingness to historic opportunity for great- negotiate her differences with er progress." Arab neighbors as a Mrs. Meir emphasized that her "notable example to the great Israel will not tolerate any in- powers, in the crisis over terference in her determination and one I hope will to welcome tens of thousands Berlin, followed by them." He of Jews from behind the Iron be called it an "important step Curtain. on the road to peace through In a cabled message, Prime law, because it implies the Minister David Ben-Gurion ap- abandonment of force as a pealed to American and Cana- means of settling an argu- dian Jews to provide the eco- ment." nomic resources to maintain Senator Morse drew particu- lar attention to Israel's policy IF YOU TURN THE of the "open door" in immigra- •STOCI•fl gration. "It is an accomplished fact," he said, "that by that UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T immigration policy Israel has FIND A . FINER WINE THAN taught a moral lesson to the free world in the practice of the ideal of humanity to our fellow man." The Conference heard the president of Bnai Brith, Philip M. Klutznick of Park Forest, declare that "Israel's se- curity today is tied up more with her internal economic pos- ture than with external mili- tary threats." For Israel to substitute quo- OTHER tas or other restrictions on her "open door" policy toward Jewish immigration as a means of relieving her economic stress "would destroy the very es- sence of her statehood," Klutz- nick said. Abraham Feinberg, president Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich. of the Israel Bond Organiza-