Israeli Consul Dagan to Address ADL Plans Probe Into Discrimination in Housing Rentals The determination of the effort to break through what- dividuals reporting instances of Histadrut Reception for Volunteers Anti-Defamation League's Re- ever barriers may still be ex- discrimination would be pro- Col. Matityahu Dagan of the kz* K:' , ;;? ; Israel Army and recently-ap- Or' pointed Israeli Consul in Chi- cago, will be the guest of honor at a reception for volunteer workers of the Israel Histadrut Campaign on Thursday evening. This special function, to which only volunteer workers are invited, is the first of sev- eral scheduled activities planned in preparation for the official opening of the 1960 Histadrut drive on Jan. 19. - Col Dagan's appearance on the local Histadrut platform will be one of his few major addresses since appointment to his present post in May of this year. A third generation Israeli, COL. MATITYAHU DAGAN Col. Dagan's family originally migrated to Palestine in 1882. His military career, dating from 1936, includes service in the Haganah, the British Army and the Army of -Israel. During World War II he saw action in NEW YORK, (JTA)—A $5,- the Italian, Belgian and Hol- 000,000 goal for the 1960 Hista- land theaters of war. On Presi- drut campaign was adopted at dent Ben Zvi's assumption of the closing session of the 36th office, Col. Dagan, then a brig- annual convention of the Na- ade commander, was appointed tional Committee for Labor Is- director of the office of the rael. Delegates from all parts President, a post that he held of the country presented more until April of this year. than $600,000 in cash toward the Morris L. Schaver, honorary newly adopted goal. chairman of the Detroit Hista- Rabbi Jacob J. Weinstein of drut Campaign, anticipates a Chicago was elected national record turnout . of .workers for chairman of the organization, this affair at the reception. succeeding Joseph Schlossberg, Herbert Pincus and Harold 85-year-old dean of the Amer- Kempner,. co-chairmen of the ican Zionist Labor movement Labor Zionist Division and cur- in this country who stood at the rently engaged in recruiting helm of the Histadrut campaign new volunteer workers from for the past 25 years. Schloss- among the younger elements in berg was elected to the newly the community, have pledged a created post of president. large representation at Thurs- Convention sessions were ad- day's reception. dressed by Israel Ambassador Individual work assignments Avraham Harman, Yoseph Al- will be handed out to the w _ ork- mogi, member of the 'Knesset; ers following a briefing that Isaiah Avrech, former director same evening. general of Israel's Ministry of Morris Lieberman, general Education, and other guest chairman of the campaign, has speakers from Israel. reported a generous increase in Louis Stulberg, secretary the level of giving following a "special gifts reception" held treasurer of the International in the home of Harry Schumer Ladies Garment Workers Union, last Tuesday evening on the oc- announced that in addition to casion of a visit to this city by the $1,000,000 already contrib- Nahum Verlinsky, director uted by his organization to build TNUVA, the Histadrut Market- the new Histadrut hospital in ing Cooperative, member of the Beersheba, the Union would Israel Advisory Council and a present a $100,000 check within director of the Bank Leumi the next few days. L'Israel. The convention Was also ad- Verlinsky, now on a mission dressed by former American to the United States, appeared Ambassador to Israel, Edward in place of Yosef Almogi, Israel B. Lawson, who said that his Knesset member and secretary four and a half years of service of the Haifa Labor Council, in Israel was a "remarkably who had received an urgent satisfying and stimulating ex- cable from Prime Minister Ben- perience." Gurion to return to Israel im- He spoke enthusiastically of mediately. the "compelling drive and ac- Response to Verlinsky's ad- complishment" of the people of dress by the 40 guests at the Israel, and referred to Histadrut Schumer residence brought a as "one of the most unusual statement from Lieberman that" trade unions in the free world." "on the basis of the increases in the special gifts category, I Half of Lebanese look forward with great optim- ism to the 1960 Israel Hista- Jewry Emigrates drut Campaign." TEL AVIV, (JTA) — A Beirut newspaper is quoted ORT Schools in Israel by the Israeli press as re- at Peak Enrollment porting that half of Leba- Rising enrollment in Israel's non's 5,000 Jews have left trade schools has failed to keep Lebanon "in a panic." Israel pace with the still larger num- sources confirmed that a bers seeking admission, it has "number" of Lebanon- Jews been established by ORT (Or- had relinquished their prop- ganization for Rehabilitation erties and emigrated to other countries. through Training) in Israel. Kul Sheye, the Beirut ORT, which operates the larg- paper, cited Lebanese secur- est system of trade schools in ity forces for its report and the country and in many other expressed satisfaction that nations, predicted that the the Jewish section of Beirut trends producing this deficit in had been half-emptied. "We technical education facilities will spiral even higher in the will not regret it if another half of Lebanese Jews will coming years. leave the country," the paper Schools run by ORT in 22 said, adding: "It is better Israel localities admitted 2,158 that they leave on their own new students this September, at the earliest opportunity an increase of 31 percent over admissions of the previous year. than wait until we shall ask This brings the student enroll- them to leave when we might get in trouble with ment to 5,153, an all-time peak the United Nations." record. Histadrut Adopts $5,000,000 Goal gional Board to come to grips with the problem of housing discrimination directed against Jews in the Detroit metropolitan area has led to the appointment of a new committee. - Sidney J. - Karbel, chairman of the Michigan Regional Advisory Board, announced that Max Osnos has agreed to serve as chairman of this new commit- tee. He will be assisted by Joseph J. Pernick as co-chair- man. - Osnos stated that "Jewish citizens, suspecting discrimina- tion in their efforts to purchase or rent a home, have preferred to take no action. Many people to whom I have spoken, summed up their attitude by saying, 'I don't care to live where I am not wanted.' "This approach, while show- ing considerable individual ma- turity, nevertheless hinders our tant. We would prefer that cases of housing discrimination be re- ported to the Anti-Defamation League. In this way, our com- mittee can begin approaches to real estate agents and home owners on a civilized, tactful, diplomatic, but nevertheless, formal basis." Osnos gave assurance that in- tected and not meet embarrass- ment in any form. A research project intended to cover all Detroit suburban areas is being prepared in co- operation with a major market- ing analysis company which specializes in the • area of hous- ing, Sol I. Littman, ADL direc- tor, announced. 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