THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

18—Friday, June 16, 1967

50,000 at Mass Rally in Washington

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Photo shows part of the 50,000 in the mass demonstration at Lafayette Park opposite the White
house on June 8 when support for Israel was requested of the U. S. government. Twenty Detroiters
joined the rally which was addressed by members of Congress, Negro leaders, labor officials and Jew-
ish spokesmen. The major Jewish speakers were Dr. Joachim Prinz, president of the Conference of
American Jewish Organizations, and Morris B. Abram, president of the American Jewish Committee.
In the background in the photo are seen Arab demonstrators who arranged a counter-action to the

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Quebec. P.M. Pledges Confessional Learning for J ewish Children

MONTREAL (JTA) — Daniel
Johnson, Prime Minister of Quebec,
in an address given in Montreal,
at a dinner of the Allied Jewish
Community Services marking its
Golden Jubilee, indicated that the
Government of Quebec is adhering
to the policy that "the grant fol-
lows the child" and will introduce
legislation that Jewish children
will have an opportunity to get
"confessional education." Ile said
that it would not he !"this year,"
as the government was pre-occu-
pied with the problem of institutes
and colleges.
The address of the premier em-
phasized that "he will not condone
the notion that there are first and
second class citizens in the prov-
ince" and that "a Quebecer of
Jewish descent not have to reject
his heritage, but he is a good
Quebecer because he has not

Lowy, president of the AJCS with
denied his ancestral roots."
The premier said that he was ! Monroe Abbey serving as master
pursuing the idea of having a of ceremonies. Samuel Bronfman,
Human Rights Charter, guaran- honorary president of the AJCS,
teeing the basic rights for all citi- ' urged the Jewish community to
zens enshrined in the Constitution, support the special emergency
both as far as Canada as a whole campaign for Israel which is now
is concerned and "internally" in underway.
Quebec and that "everything that
touches on the fundamental liber-
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Negroes of U.S. Support Israel

NEW YORK 1.ITA) — The sup- and that the people there were
port of America's 30.000.000 Ne- fully confident of the outcome of
groes to Israel's cause in the the military confrontation with the
Middle East war was ! pledged by Arabs.
A. Philip Randolph. president of
the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car 4,000 Academicians
Porters and a leader in the Negro
Give Support to Israel
civil rights movement.
Randolph made the pledge in a NEW YORK (JTA) — In a two-
speech at the Manhattan Center page advertisement in the New
where 7.000 trade unionists at- York Times close to 4.000 Ameri-
tended a rally sponsored by the • can academicians -call upon the
New York City Central Labor: administration a n d Congress t o
Council AlI.-C10. The rally was' maintain firmly the United States'
addressed by Ambassador Michael! "commitment to safeguard the in-
Comay. former head of Israel's tegrity, security and survival of
delegation to the United Nations, Israel and its people,' More than
and now special a.iviser to the 3,740 college presidents, cleans,
foreign minister. Mayor John V. professors and other faculty mem-
Lindsay. and top leaders of the tiers at 128 universities in 23
1.200,000-member labor council. ! states signed the statement. The
Harry Van Arsdale. Jr., Council Ad -Hoc Committee of American
president, who presided. an. Professors, sponsors of the adver-
nounced the launching of a SI.000.- tisement, has reported that this
000 cash driVe to help Histadrut list has been increased by more
maintain its health. education and ! than a thousand academicians in
welfare activities during the crib- the 48 hours following the first
cal situation encompasAng Israel exchange of gun fire at Gaza.
Ambassador Comay reported that ! President Keast of Wayne State
he had just arrived from Israel University was one of the signers.

Jew Killed, Shops Looted in Aden

LONDON (JTA) — Rioting Arab mobs in Aden attacked the
Jewish quarter Monday, beating an elderly Jew to death, burning
a synagogue and looting 12 Jewish-owned shops, it was reported
here from the British Protectorate. The victim's name was Mayer
Awadh Shoa.
The rioting apparently stemmed from the crushing Israeli vic-
tories in the war against the Arabs. British troops shot one arsonist.
It was reported that 138 Jewish men, women and children awaiting
evacuation by air from Aden had been delayed because of lack of
funds to charter a plane.

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