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September 07, 1962 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-09-07

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Slawson to Speak at Detroit's AK Dinner, Sept. 19
Clause on Bias Against U.S. Jews
Dr. John Slawson, executive the United States National State Department of Social Wel-
Dropped from Appropriations Bill vice-president
of the American Commission to UNESCO, and fare.

discrimination clause pertain-
ing to Arab bias against Ameri-
can Jews was eliminated from
this year's appropriation bill,
soon to come before Congress.
A foreign assistance authori-
zation bill, to which anti-bias
I
language was added by Con-
gress, was passed previously
this summer. But the foreign
I
assistance appropriations mea-
sure, which actually appropri-
ates the money, is far more im-
portant and contains no anti-
I
bias expression.
I
Rep. John J. Rooney, New
York Democrat and member of
I when you give Barton's
the Subcommittee, told Secre-
chocolates, candies, pas-
tary Rusk at a hearing he was
tries. Choose from our
"utterly surprised" to find that
big, new selection.
"the Department of State and/or
the Agency for International
This week's feature:
Development requests that it
be taken out of this bill." Sec-
retary Rusk replied that his
understanding was that a pro-
I
vision in the authorization bill
took care of the matter. He
said:
"There is no question what-
ever on the policy on this point
and in all of our discussions
with these highest officials of
the government, whether they
BARTONETTE ASSORTMENT I come here or we negotiate with
them out there, we do take up
Delicious Continental minia-
this point with them and our
tures — 82 pieces to the
ambassadors do frequently."
pound. Luscious centers of
"We have had more success,
fruit cordials, toasted nuts,
quite frankly, with individual
smooth cremes, French choc-
visa problems, for example, and
olate and many more.
individual relationship than we
2 lbs. $4.00
1 lb. $2.00
have had with broad govern-
ment ,policies in the ease of
certain countries, but there is
no difference whatever on the
underlying policy of the
I .0
clause," the Secretary of State
Exclusively at
declared. He said he would like
to explore. legislative questions
on Arab bias "a little bit
further."
Rooney interrupted the Sec-
retary to say that "the fact
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it might be in some other bill
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would not preclude the inclu-
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bill." He stressed that there was
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s i o n s and
nothing in the appropriations
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law on this. 'subject and thanks

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only to the committee, it was
Street Floor.

in the previous appropriations
act. "It is cmly fair to express
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our policy for the protection of
I
AND EVENINGS
American citizens," he told the
11. EN MI MI MIR NMI MI MI 1 ,1 1 Secretary of State.

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Secretary of State Dean Rusk
has encountered criticism from
the House Foreign Operations
Subcommittee because an anti-
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Jewish Committee, will address
the annual meeting of the De-
troit Chapter.
Philip R. Marcuse, Detroit
Chapter chairman, announced
that the annual dinner meeting
will be held at the Great Lakes
Club, Wednesday, Sept. 19.
Rabbi Harold D. Hahn, pro-
gram chairman, stated that Dr.
Richard Hertz, a vice-chairman

subsequently to its executive
committee.
In April 1962, Attorney Gen-
eral Robert F. Kennedy ap-
pointed Dr. Slawson special ad-
visor on metropolitan problems
of youth to the President's
Committee on Juvenile Delin-
quency and Youth Crime.
He was executive director of
the Jewish Board of Guardians
of New York and executive
head of the Detroit Jewish Wel-
fare Federation following serv-
ice as assistant director of the
Cleveland Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration. He also served as psy-
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Of the chapter, will conduct the
installation of officers, and that
Martin L. Butzel, national vice-
president, and chairman of the
Detroit advisory committee, will
introduce Dr. Slawson.
Mrs. Clement A. Hopp is
chairman of dinner reservations.
Philip A. • Marcuse, who will
be installed as chairman of the
Detroit chapter at the Sept. 19
meeting, is a
former presi-
dent of Temple
Beth El and
served as pres
ident of the
Committee'
Detroit Chap-
ter in 1956.
He is a part-
ner in t h e
advertising_
Marcuse
firm of Stock-
well and Marcuse.
Other officers o,f the Chapter
are: Avern. Cohn, Dr. Richard
Hertz and Mrs. Oscar Zemon,
vice-chairmen; Mrs. C l e m e n t
Hopp, secretary; Louis Welt,
treasurer.
Members of the executive
board are: Robert Alpern, Brews-
ter Broder, Lee B. Brody, Mar-
ting L. Butzel, Milton J. Doner,
Mrs. Milton Doner, William
Frank, Charles Goldstein, Rabbi
Herald Hahn, •Clement Hopp,
Howard Kaichen, Mrs. Maurice
Klein, Mrs. Norman Levey,
Leonard Lewis, Joseph Ross,
Ben Schottenfels Jr., Walter
Shapero, Irwin Simon, James
Wineman, Stanley Winkelman,
and Oscar Zemon.
Dr. Abraham F. Citron will be
installed as the new Michigan
area director of the American
Jewish Committee.
Dr. SlaWson's topic will be
"The New Forces, Tensions,
Challenges of the Sixties."
In recognition of Dr. Slaw-
son's pioneering efforts to re-
shape techniques in the crucial
field of intergroup relations, • he
was elected, in October 1952, to

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