Federation Says One Third of New York's Rockwell Fears New York Arrest,
Jews Are in 'Dire Trouble'; Offers Remedy Fails to Show at College Address

NEW YORK, (JTA) — "By plea of geriatric, psychiatric port stresses. "The concept
NEW YORK, (JTA)—George spoke for 40 minutes to a packed
every index — money, health, and medical institution in the
that many older people pre- Rockwell, American Nazi party hall at Hunter College while 150
fer and can continue to live leader, decided not to risk cer- police and detectives watched
housing. employment education' United States. The Building
and recreational opportunity, ' Fund seeks $4,500,000 for this
in their own homes for longer tain arrest by entering New outside. The students, some of
and social adjustment — one- project.
periods of time, when pro- York City to deliver a talk to whom wore skullcaps. remained
third of New York's 250.000
3. Establishment of - a $500,- vided with supporting social, a college group, and one of his completely calm, either laugh-
aged Jews are in dire trouble."
homemaker and health serv- followers, Seth D. Ryan, spoke ing at or ignoring most of Ryan's
000 . camp for the elderly, to i i
Such is the assertion made by
ces, merits recognition at all in his place.
; statements. The students left
offer vacation opportunities to
the Federation of Jewish Phi-
planning levels."
Police were waiting for Rock-Iwithout any incidents for their
, some 2,500 persons annually.
lanthropies of New York in a
Specifically, the Federation well and his entourage April 11, classes after a question-and-an-
In addition
on to the immediate program calls here for expand- prepared to arrest him as soon as swer period.
massive study issued by Law-
SI1,250.000
currently
sought,
rence A. Wien, president, and
In answer to questions by stu-
ed units for service to aged at he entered New York State, on
Richman Rroskauer, vice presi- Federation says that long-term family agencies to serve at least ' a warrant issued two years ago dents, Ryan said that most Jews
objectives for the aged would
dent and study chairman.
10.000 anually, establishment of charging him with disorderly are not members of the white
Entitled "The .Tewish Aged of cost many millions more. These coordinated medical and home- conduct arising from a fracas in . race equal to others. and that
New York—Their Present and include: creation of a second maker services in the commu- a New York S.-ate Supreme the "fiction" that the Nazis in
Future." the two-year research $6.250,000 500-bed hospital; con-
Germany had killed 6,000.000
nity to serve. with municipal Court building lobby.
is described as "the first fully version of over 2.500 beds from aid, 1,000 annually; provision
Ryan, dressed in street clothes Jews in gas chambers was in-
comnrehensive anproach to the present domiciliary use to use ; of minimum care quarters, for -without any Nazi adornments, vented by Jewish Communists."
needs of Jewish aged ever in active programs for the ! those who do not require insti-
made." To meet their needs, chronic sick; organization of
Federation proposes immediate hospital out-patient units to tutionalization but for whom
serve 1,000 aged annually. and assurance of care must be of-
objectives:
, fered, and creation of "later
1. A new 500-bed hospital for establishment of mental health, years" education programs for
' placement and guidance, fam- families and leaders.
the long-term senile and chronic
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sick aged at a cost of $6.250,- ilY service and home care and
For these projects, immediate
000. funds for which are being other units to serve from 1,000'
study is proposed to be follow-
sought by Federation's Building to 10.000 persons each year.
ed by gradual development
Fund.
"Despite the high priority within one, three. or five-year
2. Relocation of the exist-
given building new and ex- periods.
ing 350-bed Home and Hos- ; tending present physical facil-
The Federation also announc-
pital of the Daughters of Is-
ities, all problems of the aged ed that the aged study had re-
rael to the vicinity of Hillside
cannot be solved by increased sulted in two major gifts to
and Long Island Jewish Hos-
domiciliary institutional re-
create intensive programs for
pitals to create the first com-
sources." the Federation re-
aged persons which will enable
them to live in the community
by assuring adequate medical,
social service and recreational
We Deliver — UN 1-4770
assistance. The Henrietta and
Member Detroit Kosher
Stuard Hirschman Foundation
Meat Dealers Association
gave $1.000.000 and the Isabella '
Michigan has charitable trust He is also a delegate to the Freedman Foundation $200.000
This Shield Is Your Protection
funds designed to further almost Jewish Community Council. establish this program.
every good purpose. There are
92 such trusts in Michigan with
values of over S1 million, and
119 with values between $500.-
000 and Si million. In charge
of their registration is Irving
B. Feldman. assistant attorney
general and state public
administrator.
Feldman is a key figure in the
current investigation of trusts
which are not being admin-
istered as their donors had pre-
scribed. Millions of dollars in
charitable trust funds must be
put to work. according to Feld-
man and Attorney General
Frank J. Kelley.
Feldman disclosed that some
trust funds have been used for
purposes other than for which
they were intended, while other
trust funds have simply lain
dormant so that trustees can
draw income from them.
The present trust fund in-
vestigation is only one of
many activities which illus-
trate Feldman's interest in
service to his state and his •
community.
At 49. he is married (Lillian
Levine) and has three children.
Nancy. 15: S t a n1 e y, 13: and
Elaine. 7. He attended the De-
troit Institute of Technology
and received his law degree
Michigan's Largest State-Chartered Savings and Loan Alien
from the Detroit College of Law.
He joined the state service in
1937 to work with the State
Board of Escheats and the State
Public Administrators' Office.
Feldman earned nine battle
stars in the Pacific Theater dur-
ing World War II. afterwhich
COMPOUNDED AND
he returned to serve Michigan.
Feldman was appointed as
PAID QUARTERLY
assistant attorney general and
deputy state public adminis-
Savings Insured to $10,000 by an
trator in 1948. In 1959, he was
Agency of the United States Gov't
appointed state public admin-
istrator by Gov. G. Mennen
Williams and was reappointed
as state public administrator
by Gov. John B. Swainson in
1961.
Feldman is a past noble grand
of the Jericho Lodge, I.O.O.F.; a
member of Craftsman Lodge,
F. & A.M., is a 32nd degree
Mason and member of the
Moslem Shrine. He is a member
MAIN OFFICE: WOODWARD AT CONGRESS
of Eagles Post, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, and is a past
14 MILE NEAR CROOKS RD.
DEXTER AT CORTLAND
W. 9 MILE NEAR COOLIDGE
TELEGRAPH AT MAPLE
commander of the Eli Levin
IN CLAWSON
IN OAK PARK
IN BLOOMFIELD
Post, Jewish War Veterans.
LIVERNOIS
AT
W.
7
MILE
FORT STREET AT MILITARY
TELEGRAPH AT SCHOOLCRAFT
Feldman is a past junior.vice
VAN DYKE AT E. 7 MILE
commander and past judge
advocate of the Department of
Michigan, Jewish War Veterans.
and member of Cong. Ahavas.

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