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September 25, 1964 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-09-25

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Milwaukee Brewery Gives Memorial
of $50,000 to Three Jewish Causes

MILWAUKEE (JTA)—The Jos.
Schlitz Brewing Co. has made gifts
totaling $50,000 to three Milwau-
kee Jewish organizations in mem-
ory of the late Sol E. Abrams, who
died last June.
Mr. Abrams, who had been vice
president and general manager of
Schlitz at the time of his retire-
ment in 1961, had been associated
with the brewery for almost 70
years.
Recipients of the memorial
gifts are Mount .Sinai Hospital,
which received $25,000; the Mil-
waukee Jewish Welfare Fund,
which received 515,000; and the
Bnai Brith, which received $10,-
000.
Mr. Abrams' chief communal in-
terest was Mount Sinai Hospital,
where he had been a member of
the board of directors for 2.5 years.
Melvin S, Zaret, executive vice
.president of the Milwaukee Jew-
. ish Welfare Fund, said that his
. organization would benefit by all
..three of the Schlitz gifts. "Both
Mount Sinai Hospital and the



Bnai Brith are working partners
of the Welfare Fund, which is the
Jewish community's central plan-
ning and fund-raising instrument,"
Zaret said.

DE LTA

Israel Notifies UN
of Defense Aims

(Continued from Page 1)
Comay, "is that 13 member states
of the United Nations have set
themselves the aim of liquidating
another member state, have de-
clared that to be a central policy
objective guiding their collective

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actions, and have determined to
concentrate all their national po-
tential on the attainment Of this
aim."
The Israel representative notified
the Security Council that the Alex-
andria decisions "are without paral-
lel" in that, they 'Stand in conflict
with the charter of the United
Nations and with every accepted
principle governing relations be-
tween states." He then voiced the
warning that Israel would defend
itself if necessary, but coupled that
caution with a renewed call for
peace between Israel and the Arab
states. He cautioned the United
Nations against acquiescing to "this
open challenge to United Nations
DUSSELDORF (JTA) — T h e principles" by the Arab states and
Dusseldorf Higher Court ordered against ignoring "the threat to the
the confiscation of the anti-Semi- peace which is involved."
tic book, "Conspiracy Against the
• •
Church." which created a stir last
year when copies were sent by Urges Israel to Call Up
anonymous sources to each mem- , Armed Forces Reserves
ber of the Ecumenical Council.
JERUSALEM (JTA)—It was dis-
Edited in Madrid and printed in
Austria, the author, listed fictious- closed that, in addition' to present-
ly as Maurice Pinay, is not .known. ing a letter on this issue to the
The 743-page volume is written in United Nations Security Council,
true Nazi style and includes thous- Israel's ambassadors in major capi-
ands of anti-Semitic comments tals have also notified the govern-
and "examples." The Central ments to which they are accredited
Council of the Jews in Germany regarding Israel's view of the re-
was given a. copy by a monk and newed Arab threats to annihilate
took legal steps against it. Less Israel.
than 100 copies have been distri-
A proposal that Israel call up
buted in West Germany.
her armed forces reserves. and
Josef Cardinal Frings. Arch- notify Arab as well as other na-
bishop of COlogne, asked for an tions that it' is ready to defend it-
opinion. frankly showed aversion self, was made here by Gen. Yigael
for the book apd its author, and Yadin, former chief of staff of
said a public criticism would do Israel's defense forces. In an inter-
too much horior to both.
view in the daily newspaper; Habo-
ker, armistice' agreements of 1949.
asking them whether they still ad-
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