USSR Re fuses ' Mrs. Roosevelt to Be Guest of Honor French Organization Asks For Aid
to Back UNEFlat Israel Bond Anniversary Dinner to Jewish Children Fleeing Algeria

Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt will be
(Direct JTA Teletype, Wire
Civic and comunal leaders, in-
the number of such refugees ar-
to The Jewish News)
THE HAGUE, H o 1 1 a n d , the guest of honor at the Annual eluding representatives of labor
riving in France has now reached
PARIS—The Fonds Social Juif
( J T A ) — The International Israel Anniversary Dinner spon- and industry, will be On hand
40,000 with many more due to
Court of Justice was told by a sored by the Israel Bond Organi- with government officials to pay Unifie on Tuesday launched an follow in
the coming weeks.
representative of the Soviet zation, 7 p.m. June 21, at Cobo tribute to Mrs. Roosevelt at the appeal to all Jews in France to
government that Moscow does Hall.
observance of Israel's 14th anni- loin in a special campaign to
Americans spend only 20 per
not consider 'itself obligated to
rescue Algerian Jewish children.
The community is invited to versary of independence.
cent of their take-home pay for
contribute to the upkeep of the attend the celebration.
The
Fonds,
which
comprises
food—less
than any other people
Tom Borman is chairman of
United N a t i o12 s Emergency
the Detroit Israel Bond Commit. most Jewish social and welfare in the world.
Force on the lisrael-Egyptian
tee. He said the event will be the organizations in France, asked
border, because this force had
highlight of the 1962 Israel Bond Jewish families to temporarily
been established by the United
FURNITURE
campaign. He also pointed out receive Jewish children now
Nations as a result of "the
SERVICE
fleeing
Algeria
without
their
that
the
celebration
will
mark
British, French and Israeli ag-
families.
Refinishing
- teasels.
the
formal
opening
of
Israel's
gression."
F urnitu re
"Decade of the Negev," during
Several hundred such children
The argument was presented
Repaired IL
which the vast desert area will have arrived in this country dur-
Refinished in
to the World Court here by
be developed with the aid of ing the past few weeks.
Any Color et
Prof. G. I. Tonkin, Soviet For-
Your Choice.
Israel Bonds.
eign Ministry expert on inter-
The Fonds asked families un-
Antinties . . Old
Ft/minor*
Made
For reservations to the affair,' able to take in Algerian Jewish
national law, in contrast to ar-
LSE* Mew. Cle-
PIANO
guments by the United States
write or call the Israel Bondlrefugee children to contribute to
Janette Bunts Re-
INISHING
SPECIALTY
paired. All work
Office, 8522 W. McNichols. DIla fund to house such youngsters
pointing out that, under the
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1-5707.
United Nations Charter, all UN
lin community facilities.
City-Wide and
member states are under obli- 1
The young refugees are only
Suburban
6,000 Jews in Iraq, Oldest
F ree Esti mates
Larry Paul
gation to pay the costs of main-
part
of
a
large
number
of
Jews
Jewish
Diaspora
Community
taining United Nations forces !
now arriving in France. Accord-
C'UN.4
8440
The Jewish community in ling to
in the Middle East, Congo and
unconfirmed reports here,
Iraq, the oldest in the Diaspora, 1
elsewhere.
today numbers about 6,000 per- '
Abram L. Chayes, legal ad-
.1_1?
sons. Most of the Jews today
viser of the U.S. State Depart-
ment, and professor of law at MRS. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT group in Basra and Mosul.
Harvard University, pointed out
that the UN forces have pre-
vented aggression. "In Palestine
Boris imolar's
and Kashmir, on the Gaza Strip,
in Lebanon and now in the
Congo, armed contingents con-
tributed voluntarily by their
Our Service Dept. is epee t. midnight!
own governments and, acting
with the consent of all states
concerned, have operated suc-
(Copyright, 1962,
cessfully under the flag and
1 BLK. S.
Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)
18045 LIVERNOIS OF
the command of the United
UN 3-7000
CURTIS
Nations to safeguard interna- March of Time
tional peace and security," he
The march of time in American Jewish life . was best reflected
declared.
at four conventions held during the last two weeks in Atlantic
The decision of the World City . . . There was the convention of Workmen's Circle, the
Court here may have profound Jewish fraternal organization which was established by Jewish
implications on the capacity of immigrants from Eastern Europe some 60 years ago; the
the United Nations Emergency Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America and the International
Forces to survive. In regard to Ladies Garment Worker's Union—the two Jewish trade unions
the United Nations assessments which paved the way for organized labor in this country; and
!P
us
for UNEF, the Soviet Union now the week-long convention of Jewish communal workers.
arrearage as of April 30, 1962,
S
Installation
totaled $3,992,661. The Soviet
C
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Union has never paid any money Past and Present
i - f YEARS TO PAY
At the convention of the Workmen's Circle, the glory of the
for the UNEF maintenance and
organizations was still strongly felt . . . There were inspiring
.
A
TO
operations.
reports of the various phases of work in which the Workmen's
Family Owned and Operated
Circle
is
involved—social
benefits,
educational
projects,
publica-
An Easter egg was sold re-
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tions,
participation
in
the
United
Jewish
Appeal
and
in
the
sale
cently at a London auction—for
of Israel bonds . . . Facts and figures were presented on the
$30,800. The pale green enamel
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egg—three inches from end to manifold activities which the organiation is conducting for the
end—was commissioned by Rus- tens of thousands of its members . . . And something new has
even been added—huge modern cooperative homes built by the
sian Czar Nicholas H in 1916.
organization for its members since its last convention . . . How-
no young elements were seen among the delegates . . .
Camp Gan Announces ever,
The inspiration implanted by the organization during the decades
of its existence has not faded away among its older members
but has failed to attract young American-born members . . .
The march of time in American Jewish life was felt at the con-
vention, although the organization today performs the same im-
portant functions as when it was formed about 60 years ago and
has even expanded its activities to meet the modern needs of
members . . . Something similar was noticed at the conventions
of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America and the
International Ladies Garment Workers Union, the two labor
, unions established by Jewish immigrants and developed to a
point where they became a model for other trade unions . . .
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