Judge Friedman's Role in Bnai Brith Recalled at Final Rites British Parliament Adopts. Measure Prohibiting Anti-Semitic Incitement The late Judge William Fried- man's role in the Bnai Brith and in behalf of many Jewish and civic movements was re- called at the funeral services last Friday at the Shaarey Zedek. It was the first such service held in the new sanc- tuary, thus marking an added tribute to the departed com- munity leader. In addition to the eulogy by Rabbi Morris Adler, tribute was paid to the deceased by- Alfred Bounin, who spoke in behalf of the Bnai Brith. Can- LONDON, (JTA)—The House soon as it obtains the Queen's The bill is an amendment to tor J. H. Sonenklar participated of Commons adopted a bill consent. the old Public Order Act of in the funeral service. aimed at incitements to rioting The bill stems from parlia- 1936. See Editorial, Page 4 by fascists and others who mentary and popular opposit- A Conservative member of The late Judge Friedman's Would d i s t u r b the "public ion to the fascist and anti- nephews and his law partners order." The bill had already Semitic incitements that caused the Common s, T. H. Skeet, in the firm of Friedman, Meyers been passed by the House of rioting in Trafalgar Square voiced objections to one clause and Keys were the pallbearers. Lords and will become law as here a year ago. At that time, of the amendment which pro- vides equal penalties for those Honorary p a 11 b e ar e r s in- Colin Jordan's National • Social- who incite to riot, and others cluded distinguished local pion- ist movement staged demon- who heckle the inciters. eer leaders and members of the Eshkol Has Parley strations at which Hitler was He maintained that the heck- judiciary — Judges Lila Neuen- with Herut Party glorified. lers had "the right to defend feld and Carl M. Weideman and (Direct JTA Teletype Wire Israel Sees Large Jordan has since served a their rights." He also said he former Supreme Court Justice to The Jewish News) six - month prison se ntenc e. regretted that the bil would George Bushnell. The other Influx in British, JERUSALEM — Prime Minis- honorary pallbearers were ter Levi Eshkol met with a Many organizations, including not halt the distribution of U.S. Immigration Morse Goldman, Abraham three-man deputation of the some of the leading Jewish fascist and anti-Semitic litera- JERUSALEM (JTA)—Urging Srere, who, for .a few years, was rightist Herut party in the groups in this country, have ture. concentration on efforts to pro- associated with the late Mr. first meeting between Herut advocated a change in the law mote immigration into Israel Friedman in the pratice of law, members and a Prime Minister to forbid that type of incite - from the free countries, S. Z. Saul Saulson, Harry Bielfield, since the Sinai Campaign of ment. /r4 l i °"‘ In summarizing the aims of Shragai, a member of the Jew- Morris • Leppel, Dr. Peter M. 1956. the - bill, Henry Brooke, the ish Agency executive, said there Bernstein, Louis Robinson, Ben- During the hour-long meet- /j is a potential Jewish immigra- amin Nucian and Louis Rosen- ing in the Parliament building Home Secretary, told Commons tion to this country from North t hal, and Cary Groce, who was the Prime Minister discussed that he was determined, with 4 .10* America and Britain alone, Mr. Friedman's chauffeur and a variety of topics with the the aid of the new measure, to MICHIGAN reaching about 15,000 to 20,000 c ompanion during the years of Herut deputies including secur- stop "the antics of fascists, a year. is illness. The latter broke ity and foreign affairs. The Communists, t h e self - styled However, he said, to activate d own and wept after the serv- deputation members later ex- anti-nuclear Committee of 100 this potential, it would be neces- ce, indicating how he had be- pressed satisfaction with the and other extremists." DETROIT sary to improve absorption con- c ome attached to the departed cordial atmosphere of the meet- The bill provides maximum ditions here. urist for whom he had cared ing. The meeting, which was fines up to $1,400 and im- Shragai, who heads the o loyally. requested by Herut, was expect- prisonment up to a term of 23 Agency's immigration depart- ed to be followed by periodic months for convicted violators. ment, made his statement ab ,. ..4t briefings to keep opposition potential immigration from Dedicate Monument members posted on important A PHONE. - CALL WILL'ilSAVE YOU - $ North America and England in to 90,000 Jews developments. the course of a press conference The meeting aroused much at which he denied reports that Slain in Sosnowice interest in the Knesset lobbies wifitArrs the c u r r e n t immigration has LONDON, (JTA)—A granite where the briefing was regard- "swamped" the country with so- monument was formally dedi- ed as another indication of the cial welfare cases. cated as the site of the Sosno- Prime Minister's goal of dissi- Referring to a breakdown of wice Ghetto in Poland on the pating old political grudges. maw last year's immigration, he said occasion of the 20th anniver- PONTIA6;:.K4ICHIGAN that 53 per cent of the new- sary of the destruction by the Michigan's total land area, comers were aged 16 or less; Nazis of the Sosnowice and 36,494,080 acres, is larger than DODGE . DART about 20 per cent between 17 Bendin ghettos, where some DODGE TRUCK and 30; and 18 per cent between 90,000 Jews were murdered or Greece, larger than Switzer- 338-4541 the ages of 31 and 50. The "hard deported and later liquidated, land and Portugal combined, nearly five times the size core" social welfare cases, he it was reported from Warsaw. and TgE HOUSE SERVICE' IS- BUILDING of Belgium. said, did not exceed 5 per cent; while "borderline" cases, such as widows with children, consti- tuted some 10 per cent. This was unavoidable, he s t ate d, in a "complex" immigration which, in many cases, cannot be con- trolled by the Agency either as Sponsored by a Group of Detroit Educators, Rabbis and Leaders of Conservative Synagogues to source or rate. Replying to criticism about many immi- announces the opening of its grants having large families or many ill and aged, he said "dis- crimination would amount to tyranny.' AUG Ma The Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit SIXTH YEAR Israel Admitted to International Standards Group PARIS, (JTA)—Israel was ...d- mitted here to a unit of the Organization for Economic Co- operation and Develor.ment, the 20-member body that includes 18 West European nations, plus the United States and Canada. The organization's C o u n c meeting here, announced that Israel has been admitted to the OECD "scheme" for interna- tional standards for fruit and vegetables. The "scheme" is designed to insure that products entering trade among the OECD coun- tries conform with agr'ed standards in regard to quality and homogeneity. OECD stand- ardization is regarded as an es- sential economic factor in the trade in perishable products, where transport and marketing are a constant problem. Israel is the first non-member coun- try • of OECD admitted to this "scheme" and, so f - r, the only non-member in the plan. Its admission is generally regarded here as a further step in Israel's participation in the OECD's work. S. African Jewish Board of Deputies Marks 60th Year JOHANNESBURG, (JTA) — The South African Jewish Board of Deputies marked the 60th anniversary of its founding at the organization's monthly meet- ing, Aug. 4. 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