Continue Lord Mancroft to Become Chairman Danny Raskin's Indicate Johnson Kennedy's Policy of Aid to Egypt of New Travel Company for Israel LONDON, (JTA)—Lord Man- Israel" which plans to develop croft, the Jewish peer who was tourism in Israel and the East- forced from the board of a ma- ern Mediterranean area. The 49-year-old Jewish busi- jor British insurance firm under Arab pressure. will become nessman is already chairman of chairman of a new travel com- "Global Tours," a subsidiary of Sir Isaac Wolfson's Great Uni- pany for Israel. He will head "Global Tours to versal Stores chain. Lord Man- croft said, concerning his new post: "We have had this in mind Jewish, Negro Youths for a considerable time, cer- Meet on Civil Rights tainly before the Norwich Union ATLANTIC CITY — Joint affair. We aim to encourage Jewish-Negro action discussions more people to travel to Israel on civil rights are being planned and are also seeking to bring throughout the country as a more Israelis to Europe and result of consultation between America." Jews and Negroes of college age here. Sentence Three Youths The Jewish group consisted FOr Anti-Jewish Acts of 150 members of Atid—the ROME, (JTA) — Three Ital- college-age organization of the ian youths were sentenced to United Synagogue of America— 10 months in prison after they which held its fourth annual were found guilty of having convention under the sponsor- smeared swastikas on a syna- ship of the United Synagogue's gogue and several public build- Department of Youth Activities. ings last February. A representa- Hosts to 50 Negro young peo- tive of the Jewish community ple from the St. Paul Baptist withdrew from the case when Church in Philadelphia. led by the defendants gave a declara- their pastor, the Rev. E. Luther tion that they "never intended Cunningham, Atid members ex- plored with their guests practi- to offend the memory of inno- cal m e th o d s of dissipating cent victims of the forces of stereotype images of the Negro intolerance." Four months of the sentence and the Jew. They also sought methods of combating racial and covered the charge of contempt religious prejudice and serving of religion and constituted the fir s t time since the Second the cause of civil rights. World War that jail sentences were handed down by an Italian Contributions to Hebrew court for contempt for the Jew- University Are Tax Exempt NEW YORK, (JTA) — Con- ish religion. tributions to the American Canada Refuses Tax Friends of the Hebrew Univer- Deductions to Shammes sity are tax deductible, as here- TORONTO, (JTA) — The Ca- tofore, under the U.S. Internal Revenue Service regulation con- nadian Tax Appeal. Board ruled cerning the deductibility of that a ritual director (shammes) charitable contributions to of a synagogue is not entitled American philanthropic organi- to the same income tax deduc- zations with overseas programs, tions as a rabbi. The board made it was announced by Lionel R. its decision in a judgement re- Bauman, president of American jecting an appeal by Theodore Friends. Bloom, ritual director of Toron- to's Bnai Israel Beth David Want ads get quick results! Synagogue, against a ruling of the Revenue Department. Bloom claimed a tax deduction WHEN YOU PICK A COCKTAIL of $1,500 for rent paid for his his apartment in 1961. He made • • the claim under a section of the Income Tax Act which permits members of the clergy to deduct UNITED BRANDS • DETROIT. U S A • 42 PROOF rent from taxable income. LISTENING LOOKING BACK ON COLUMNS OF YESTERYEARS WASHINGTON, (JTA)—The White House, in its first public expression on Near East policy since Lyndon B. Johnson be- came President, indicated that there will be continuity of President Kennedy's last ex- pressed views on the continua- tion of American aid to the United Arab Republic. Myer Feldman, White House Deputy Special Counsel, wrote to David Neal Heller, national commander of the Jewish War Veterans, recalling the Kennedy statements in connection with the new amendment adopted by Congress on the severance of aid to the UAR. Heller had written President Kennedy on Nov. 15, urging that the amend- ment be implemented. Feldman informed Heller that "I have brought the letter to the at- tention of President Johnson." The amendment called on the President to either sever aid to nations—like the UAR—which practice or prepare for aggres- sion, or certify to Congress that he has found such nations de- serving of continued aid. Feldman recalled that Pres- ident Kennedy pointed out that this amendment would "ser- iously restrict our flexibility in dealing with the UAR." Mr. Kennedy had "stressed that the President bears particular responsibilities in the field of foreign policy and that, in car- rying out these responsibilities, account must be taken of the fact that the world is constantly changing. Legislaive restraints could deny the President the flexibility essential for coping with such changes and impair the effectiveness of quiet diplo- matic efforts to influence devel- opments in a constructive man- ner." Feldman added that "Pres- ident Johnson has made the continuity of United States policy abundantly clear, both to the American public and to foreign governments." Los Angeles Home for Aged to Expand SEPT. 5, 1952—The Daniel LOS ANGELES, (JTA)—The Siegel family, better known as Los Angeles Jewish Home for "The Royal House of Golfing," the Aged is planning the largest has enhanced its reputation as building project ever undertaken Knollwood's finest when Mrs. in Southern California for aged Blanche Siegel shot a hole-in- Jews in a $3,000,000 expansion one, last week, on the 174 yard program, according to M. F. Berg, president of the Home. 6th hole . . . Her being women's champ a couple of times is but a drop in the bucket now . . . Son Bill, 17, captain of the Central GREAT High team, defended the Junior ENTERTAINMENT Championship title he held at King-Size Drinks Hot Corned Beef and Pastrami Knollwood for the past three years . . . Another son, Bob, 22, gotta hankerin' for won the recent Presidents Day Tourney with a very neat 75 Ribald Folk Songs? . . . Not to be outdone, the un- sung senior member of the fam- The Great ily, Daniel, also captured him- self a division championship in the week all this was happening. . . . is a folk-singing sen- SEPT. 26, 1952—Harry Potoc- sation with a hilarious sense of humor! Don't sky, DSR driver and the man miss him! most likely to become the next • Ribald Ballads president of Local 16, reports • Delicious Dinners the Jewish employees of the • Friendly Atmosphere DSR had to work on Rosh Hash- . . . he is packing 'em in anah . . . because of a shortage every night at the .. . of manpower . . . for the first NO COVER NO MINIMUM time . . • but that all will defi- nitely be excused from work on Magnificent Yom Kippur . . . Nate Kaufman, charman of the 15th Democratic Congressional District, is one of six men on the staff of Prose- 7113 PURITAN 2 Blocks West of Livernois cuting Attorney G e r a l d K. 59 SEWARD 862-2882 For Res. O'Brien . . . The others are, (Fisher - G.M. 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