By MILTON FRIEDMAN - (Copyright, 1961, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) WASHINGTON — The Senate debate over "racism" involving an Alabaman made a director of the Export-Import Bank of Washington projected more heat than light on the new leadership of the Bank. Amidst the chaos of con- troversial facts, innuendo, and guilt-by-association surrounding the Charles M. Meriwether ap- -pointment, the Senate unani- mously confirmed another nomi- nee to a higher position in the same agency—Harold F. Linder, who was named by Presi- dent Kennedy to serve as presi- dent and chairman of the Export- Study Shows Cancer Differences Between Jews and Christians NEW YORK, (JTA)—There are no difference's • in cancer death rates among Protestants, Catholics and Jews in New York but there are significant differences between Jews and non-Jews in the types of 'cancer they suffer, according to a re- search report in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. The findings were inade by Dr. V. A. Newill, a skin spe- cialist at the Western - Reserve University Medical . School, who reported that Jews have a bet- ter chance than Catholics of avoiding cancers of the mouth, throat, lung, gall-bladder, pros- tate and reproductive organs. The exception in skin cancers is melanoma, a particulartype of such malignant tumors. On the other hand, Jews demonstrate greater suscept- ibility than PrOtestants or Catholics to cancers of the large intestine, kidney, brain, thyroid, blood (leukemia) breast (among males) and liver and pancreas (among females). Newill said his findings con- firm earlier discoveries that Jewish women suffer less cervi- cal cancer than non-Jewish women, which has been attrib- uted to the practice of ritual circumcision among Jews. The findings that Jewish males suf- fer less lung, throat and esoph- agus cancer has been attributed to the belief that Jews use less alcohol and tobacco., The skin specialists said medical science does not know why Jews should suffer more from cancers of the large intestine, brain a n d thyroid and less fkom skin prostate cancer s. Newlll's findings confirmed those of his Harvard teacher, Prof. Brian McMahon, who did a similar study of cancer deaths in New York City in 1955. Newill also found that with- in religious groups, there were no differences as to incidence of cancer between native and foreign-born victims. He de- clined to speculate on the mean- ing of the differences in types of cancers as between Jews and non-Jews 'except to note that the 'Jewish group "has some homogeneity of experience that is meaningful in terms of can- cer mortality." Ben-Gurion-LavOn Controversy Is Topic for Public Meeting Israel Stashefsky, member of Kibbutz Soso, Israel, who is in Detroit as a director in the Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth movement, will discuss the "Fu- ture of Histadrut in Light of the Ben-Gurion-Lavon Contro- versy" at a public meeting Sat- urday at the Hayim Greenberg Center. The meeting is sponsored by Americans for • Progressive Is- r a e 1 (Hashomer Hatzair). movie will be shown and a social hour will follow with re- freshments. Import Bank's board of direc- organization they came to know as "Joint." tors. When America went to war, The Senate paid no atten- tion to Linder's significant Linder joined the United States involvement with racism— as Navy, became a commander at- one of its•most effective foes. tached to the Bureau of Linder left his investment Ordnance and the Secretary of banking and brokerage business the Navy's office for procure- in 1938 to help rescue refugees ment and material. Near the end of 1944, he ob- from Hitlerism. The Brooklyn native Jew, then 38, responding tained the permission of the to a request from the 'Joint U.S. Government to return to Distribution Committee to aid the full-time volunteer task of potential victims of Nazism, aiding refugees: Shortly before went to Austria shortly after Germany's defeat, he went Nazi annexation as a volunteer London to serve as JDC's the teer representative and helped Jews escape. on and Assisting in direction of the Reparations Corn al Commit- Intergovernmental Committee the Intergovern He worked on Refugees, in Evian, France, tee on Refug d other groups. he formulated plans to move as with UNRRA icipated in the many persecutees as possible • Linder from the Nazi grasp. He assisted first for ous negotiations ussians to follow in the organization of the co- with th ordinating foundation headed the wa Moscow arbitrarily dema d e d the enforced by M. Paul Zeeland. repatr ion of thousands of Linder, according to JDC displa d persons of Soviet sources, worked quietly, with origin. Included were ma genius and calm devotion— re- o had no wi Jews but entirely without personal Union. turn to publicity. He searched the Linder and his associates suc- world for countries that cessfully fought Moscow's de- .would accept Jewish refugees. mands. Many barred their entrance. Much of the work in which Time was growing short. Con- centration camps grew more Linder took part is described in "The Saving Remnant" by Her- crowded. Linder went twice to even bert Agar, a narrative of JDC so remote a place as the Domini- operations. JDC depended on secrecy in can Republic in the Caribbean. His delegation arranged for order to effect its rescues establishment of a refugee Linder is still reluctant to dis- colony. The settlement is today cuss articipa f or the town of Sosua. , in the negotia ons Linder has written eden with the late Coun memoirs or books about Pe- Folke Bernadotte in the closing tivities. He spent much )44/ , anizing months of the war. and 1939 in London, 'Hitler's and planning. In r Europe. forces swarmed In 1941, Linder came chair- man of the vit JDC finance ts. ict of committee. Dol s meant lives. ed as simultaneously r g out of Eu- Refugees tric al Amen- d when they president of the rope, where pony of New first touch of can Investor could, felt t boards of direc- kindness and elief from the York a tors of several business con- cerns. He is devoted to helping, through the facilities of the Bank, the legitimate aspirations of all nations. Among these peo- ples are hungry and under- privileged Moslems whose friendship is sought by the free world. Just as he aided co-religionists in their darkest hour, Linder is eager to u a- ew impl objectives of building ernational amity and coopera- tion in Africa, Asia, Latin Ameeca, and elsewhe to high- H is no s .e ice. In lev g e. 19 he e Tru- Admi Assistant to for Econo • creta f ffair e was called b ashington by the • ower Administration • 5 to be a member e Board of Na- tion mates of the Central igence Agency. Since 1955, he devoted most of his time to voluntary work in the field of education and to his own business affairs. He was treasurer and chairman of the finance committee of Princeton University's Institute for Ad- vanced Study, served as a direc- tor of the Institute for Inter- national Education, and as an active member of the CoUncil on Foreign Relations. 0 OFF on all WALLACE Sterling Patterns NOW IS THE TIME 0 SELECT ANY ONE OF THE BEAUTIFUL WALLACE PATTERNS AND SAVE 25% at ELSON'S! 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