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Workmen's Circle
to Stage Protests
on Red Anti-Semitism
Workmen's Circle Reports Rise
in Jewish Education; Chanin Feted
U. of Pittsburgh Given Jail 2 in Tel Aviv
Caplan Lecture Grant
for Picketing U.S.
A $25,000 endowment for a
Embassy
on Atom Tests
series of law lectures has been
ATLANTIC CITY (JTA) — United Jewish Appeal. He presented to the University of
TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Two
ATLANTIC CITY, (JTA) — Nathan Chanin, general secre- concluded with an appeal to Pittsburgh in the name of Louis members of a group calling it-
The Workmen's Circle, national tary of the Workmen's Circle,
delegates "to continue with I Caplan, president of the Amer - self "The Committee for a Nu-
Jewish fraternal and cultural national Jewish fraternal and
vigor and devotion our sup- I ican Jewish Committee.
clear Weapons Ban" were arrest-
organization. decided at its quad- cultural organization, told the
The endowment will estab - ed when they picketed on a side-
port for Jewish culture, our
rennial national convention here orfanization's 62nd anniversary
lish the Louis Caplan Distin - walk opposite the United States
help to our fellow Jews, and
to stage a "massive indignation" convention that its "more than
our work for a world of jus- guished Lectures in Law, hon - Embassy, carrying banners con-
oring Caplan who is forme r demising American resumption
week, beginning June 18, to 100 schools and centers through- tice and progress."
of
arouse American public opinion out the country serve as cen-
of the Alleghen y nuclear testing.
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sbmaenr: President
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against "Khrushchev's final solu- tern not only for Jewish culture, ican A _ born g parents
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Jewish
Police had warned the demon-
Lion of the Jewish problem."
but for the community service cestry to give children famili- !Archibald Cox, U.S. solicito r
to stay away from the
general , will give the first lee
Israel Breslow, president of and liberal ideals." He called arity with the Jewish language, ' general,
Embassy. However, after the two
the Workmen's Circle, announced this "a combination unique in culture and traditions was in- , !ture next fall.
men had been arrested, other
that 65,000 members of the or- Jewish life in the United dicated in another report re- ! The endowment was present members of the committe spent
; ed to Chancellor Edward H
ganization. in 31 states and in States."
, leased at the convention.
many hours of the night on a
several Canadian provinces, will
A survey of family back- ! Litchfield of the University o street corner a block away, dis-
The organization's activities,
participate.
he reported, range from partic- grounds of children in 85 secu- Pittsburgh by Leon Falk Jr f playing their banners.
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The drive will include mass ipation in civil rights campaigns lar Jewish schools run by the of a number
of Caplan's friends
picketing of United Nations head- to support of the Institute for
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Workmen's Circle in New York' at a dinner held recently in
quarters and the Soviet Embassy Jewish Research. Other cultural Philodelphia, Los Angeles, Chi- Pittsburgh.
in New York. special synagogue activities it supports in addition cago and other cities revealed
and church services and sermons to schools include the Jewish that 84 per cent come from
Dinner at DARBY'S
throughout the country. and other Culture Congress; Folksbiene, homes in which one parent is Leningrad Library Has
is a real treat
efforts to call attention to the the year-round New York Yid- American-born. while 69 per Jewish Book Section
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situation of the Jews in Russia. dish theater; and publication of cent are from homes in which ' LONDON, (JTA)—There are
SKYLIGHT
"We are extremely pessimis- a Yiddish dictionary and Jewish both parents are American- more than 50,000 books, and
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born, many rare, valuable manu-
• AFTER
RuAsia's 3,000,000 Jews. The only
About half of the parents , scripts in the Jewish section
He emphasized the impor-
, THEATRE
real hope is that they may be per- tance of continuing co-operation
covered by the survey, which of the Saltikov-Schedrin Li-
Snacks . . . a
Delight
mated to leave Russia, for it is with the Jewish Labor Corn-
was directed by Joseph Ml o- brary, according to a report
LUNCHEON
perfectly plain they will not be mittee. which the Workmen's teck, executive secretary of
by the Soviet news agency
A Pleasure
the New York Workmen's "Novosti."
permitted to survive as Jews." Circle helped found in 1934, and-
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The collection includes works
which has rescued thousands of Circle school committee, are
college graduates. Many have by Jewish authors during the
Indianapolis Welfare • labor leaders, Jewish writers
Res, UN 2-7642
graduate
degrees.
He
re-
Spanish-Arabic
period, dating
and teachers from totalitarian
Body Elects Schloss
ported that 25 per cent of the back to the era between the
countries.
SEVEN MILE at WYOMING
INDIANAPOLIS, (JTA) —
fathers, and 39 per cent of 10th and 13th centuries.
Chanin noted that the
-
—
William L. Schloss was elected
the mothers have had no Jew-
Workmen's Circle had sold
president of the Jewish Welfare S10,000,000 worth of Israel
.ish education. A desire to see
Federation of Indianapolis, at the
children grow up with con-
Bonds, and that it raised
organization's 58th annual meet- "hundreds of thousands of
ciousness of Jewishness
ing here. . dollars annually" for the
seemed especially strong in
homes where both grand-
parents are dead, the report
stated.
Discussing the survey, Cal-
(FORMERLY STONEY'S)
Davison
man Iefroikin, Workmen's Cir-
cle national education director,
Specializing In .. .
said there is a pronounced rise
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dike in connection with a project
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centration of carnallite, the
material from which potash is
produced.
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will be 75 million Israeli pounds
(S25,000,000). Jacob Sensibar of
Chicago heads the firm that won
the bid.
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to the plans, is to be started in
several weeks, and will continue
on a 24-hour-a-day schedule for
three years, employing at the
peak of the labors a total of
L800 men.
In June, the government an-
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of Denver on a new potash
plant scheduled to be completed
by 1966. This factory is to have
an annual capacity of 400,000
tons. The current potash pro-
ducing capacity is 143,000 tons
annually, worth $6,000,000 in
Israel's export market.
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that a big underground lake has
been discovered at Ain el-Faska,
near the Jordanian-held part of
Jerusalem, by a British team of
engineers. A Jordanian govern-
ment official was reported to
have said the lake could meet
Jerusalem's increasing water re-
quirements for many years.)
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