Martyred Negro's Children Get ADL Gift. Local March Endorsed Alabama Jewish Paper Backs Negotiations With Negro Community BIRMINGHAM, Ala., (JTA)- The Jewish Monitor, the only Jewish publication in Alabama, said editorially that the only solution to the South's racial problems would be "within the structure of constitutionality which shapes and unifies the American nation." The editorial stated that most Birmingham citizens were in support of the Senior Citizens committee, which has been ne- gotiating with Negro leaders to achieve a settlement of Negro demands and its counterpart in the colored community. "The solution will come, must come from efforts such as theirs," the editorial stressed. The editorial was critical of the 19 rabbis who left a Rabbini- cal Assembly of America con- vention last month to come en masse to Birmingham to demon- strate their support of the Negro struggle in that city against segregation without first consulting the community lead- ers in Birmingham. Cleveland Federation Gifted $1,450,000 Mrs. Martin Luther King, Jr. (right), wife of the national civil rights leader, is shown here receiving the American Jewish Congress' first annual Louise Waterman Wise Award for her "strength of character and purpose in the cause of universal :human freedom and world peace." At left is Judge Justine Wise Polier, honorary president of the group. TV star Ger- . trude Berg (center) also received an award for "service to the arts." * * * The widow of Medgar Evers, national convention in Wash- Mississippi NAACP leader ington through an action pro- killed in Jackson Wednesday, gram "to bring truth to the was sent a check for $1,000 by American promise," National the Anti-Defamation League of Commander Morton L. London Bnai Brith "to stimulate the wrote the martyr's widow. fund for the education of the In a letter of sympathy to three Evers chidren." Mrs. Evers, London made known Dore Schary, national chair- his organization's plans to urge man of the League, said in an Congressional leaders to enact accompanying letter to Mrs. the President's program "to help Evers that "nothing we can say sweep from Jackson, Mississippi, will alter the tragic fact of your and every other community, husband's death. A number of north and south, the debris of our friends have joined, spon- the past." taneously, to help the fund. It London said, in messages to is our way of saying, 'We, too, grieve. We, too, shall fight on Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson and Speaker of the in his memory.' " Schary announced the gift "in House John McCormick, that the fervent hope that others the Jewish War Veterans are would follow suit in an over- in favor of, if necessary, "a whelming show of sympathy for vote to shut off debate so that the cause in which Mr. Evers an irresponsible filibuster will died." He said that the $1,000 not act as a roadblock to na- check was being transmitted to tional momentum toward full Mrs. Evers through the NAACP. freedom for all Americans." Meanwhile, Irving Jay Fein, Schary also expressed the hope that "by- the time the chairman of the Commission on Evers children are ready for Social Action of Reform Juda- college, the prejudices and ism (comprised of the Union of moral crises of our time will American Hebrew Congrega- tions and the Central Confer- belong to history." Evers will be memoralized by ence of American Rabbis), has the Jewish War Veterans of the sent a telegram of support to United States of America at its President Kennedy. It stated, in part: "Americans who have looked French Paper Urges to your leadership are grati- fied by our recent forthright Halt to 'Galloping' and plain-spoken speech on civil Soviet Anti-Semitism rights . . . We support your de- PARIS, (JTA) — The inde- mand for . . . legislation and we pendent French leftwing daily, further support your position "Combat," urged the plenum of that the moral issues challenge the central committee of the the conscience of every Ameri- Communist Party, now meeting can and every. community." (The purpose of the "march in Moscow, to adopt an unam- biguous attitude toward Soviet for freedom" scheduled by Jewry by halting Russia's "gal- Negroes for Sunday in Detroit loping anti-Semitism." received the encouragement and The daily said that the spread support of Jewish organizations, of anti-Semitism in the Soviet rabbis and the Jewish Commun- Union had even included re- ity Council. cently a "worrisome" number of charges of ritual murders Los Angeles Youth against Soviet Jitzvs. The news- paper noted that many foreign Urge Mid-East Peace personalities, known to be free LOS ANGELES, (JTA) — of hostile attitudes toward the More than 1,000 young men and Soviet Union had repeatedly women took part here in a criticized Soviet Premier Khrush- Youth Rally for Peace in the chev on the subject. Middle East sponsored by the The "Combat" emphasized Jewish Youth Council, an agency that while the Soviet Premier of the Jewish Federation-Coun- had tried to justify his record cil of Greater Los Angeles. on .the issue, it did not appear Principal speaker at the rally that the situation of the Soviet was Yehoshua Trigor, Israel Jews had improved. The news- Consul, who reported on the paper said that Jews continued current situation in the Middle to appear in disproportionate East. numbers among Soviet citizens The assemblage adopted reso- condemned to death for eco- lutions calling for a demilitari- nomic crimes and the campaign zation of the Middle East, the against synagogues continued to halting of military aid to the grow. It stressed as "a particu- United Arab Republic, the im- lar serious development" the plementation of a strong de- fact that Moscow recently fense treaty between the United charged synagogues with per- States and Israel, and a joint mitting worshippers to have United States-Soviet guarantee "disloyal contacts with foreign to keep Israel's borders invio- diplomats." late from Arab attack. CLEVELAND, (JTA) — Re- ceipt by the Cleveland Jewish Community Federation of a dis- tribution of the securities re- Plump, Juicy maining in the estate of the late Bursting with Flavor Julius E. Goodman, a former Enjoy Superior trustee of the Federation, brings Wilno Kosher Salami the total received by the Fed- and Bologna too! eration from the estate to a rec- At Leading ord total of $1,450,000, accord- Delicatessens, ing to M. E. Glass, president of the Federation. 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