ADL Asks Probe of CORE Bias Charge tr) (Direct JTA Teletype Wire THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 30, 1967-15 NEW YORK — The New York City Commission on Human Rights has been asked by the Anti-Defa- mation League of Bnai Brith to investigate "blatant and vicious anti-Semitic outbursts and racist behavior" involving the Congress of Racial Equality in four school controversies in Negro sections of the city. The commission said it was "evaluating" the complaints. One of the statements filed by the ADL with the commission as- serted that a Brooklyn CORE rep- resentative said at a meeting last month with school officials "We have got to get these Jews out of Bedford-Stuyvesant. It's the Jews who are to blame." Bedford- Stuyvesant is a slum area in Brooklyn. Brooklyn CORE chapter officials have repeatedly denied the chap- ter was motivated by anti-Jewish and anti-white feeling. Robert Carson, community relations direc- tor of Brooklyn CORE, said the chapter would welcome an official inquiry into the issue. Merger of Mapai With Rafi, Ahdut Deemed Imminent The ADL also charged that when white teachers tried to enter Public School 40 in Queens during a recent demonstration, one of the demonstrators shout- ed "Why don't you white Jews go back to Great Neck," a well- BERLIN (JTA) — Five former leading Nazis from the security head office of Adolf Eichmann were arrested here Monday after- noon. They will stand trial together with 13 other so-called "desk men." to The Jewish News) to-do suburb of New York City. Carson also asserted that if the commission investigated both the ADL and CORE complaints "we are sure that the commission will conclude that those principals and certain teachers have conspired to miseducate the black and Puerto Rican children and are hurling charges of anti-Semitism to hide this fact." Nab 5 Eichmann Aide Richard Nixon Confers in Israel With Ben-Gurion and Gen. Dayan Harvard Law School Cleared of Bias Against Jewish Grads Seeking Jobs TEL AVIV (JTA)—Prime Min- ister Levi Eshkol's Mapai Party named two committees to negotiate with Ahdut Avoda and former Premier David Ben-Gurion's dissi- dent Israel Workers Party (Rafi) for a unified Labor party. The appointments followed re- ceipt of a letter from Rafi officials proposing such negotiations and tentative approval by Ahdut Avoda, which is presently joined in an alignment with Mapai, the domi- nant element in the present coali- tion government. Labor Minister Yigal Alton of Ahdut Avoda and Mrs. Gold Meir, Mapai secretary-general, speaking at a kibutz convention, called Monday for total merger of all labor parties. Mrs. Meir, who had previously resisted strongly any overtures to Rafi, said that the time was now ripe for such union. She said all dividing factors be- tween the parties had disappeared. The two leaders stressed that Rafi should also be in the proposed merger party because many of its members were eager to return. Yaacov Hazan of Mapam, speak- ing at the same convention, said he also favored union, although no direct overtures have been made by Mapai to Mapam. He suggested however that there be special autonomy for each of the participating parties. `Israel Has Earned the Right to Live' By FRANCES R. GINSBURG Editors Note: The author of these verses, Mrs. Frances Ginsburg of 41 Gibbs St., Mt. Clemens, is 75 years old. It was submitted to us by her daughter, Mrs. Morton M. Jacobs, 25512 Parkwood, Huntington Woods, with a daughter's pride in her mother's senti- ments. A bleeding people. weeping stand Upon the soil of Israel, whose barren land They tilled and sowed till fertile fields Produced and overflowed with prod- ucts of Their toil. Shall we permit the desecration of our Native land by hostile races who would turn us From our goal? Our people turn to us with Outstretched hand—We dare not fail them—their Destiny is Ours—their bleeding Soul Our Soul. We must protest' the hate that's gathering Now upon her shore—Make no mistake Israel will Not be made the scrapegoat any more. She will not bow her head except In Prayer. We must protest the war clouds darkening Over there—The Hate and greed that's rampant Everywhere—We watched a State emerge from Out of rock and sand. Israel has earned the flight to live— You, who once voiced compassion for our Dead—You must protest—Do not let Israel fall Annihilation could be the fate of all. Let Israel Live!—"Man's inhumanity to Man" Must cease. The world needs PEACE! BOSTON (JTA)—The law school of Harvard University was cleared last week by the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimina- tion of a charge that the school discriminated against Jewish grad- uates in job placements. The commission began an inves- tigation of the complaint last Feb- ruary in response to an article in the Harvard Law Record of Dec. 1 which suggested that Jewish law graduates might have trouble in getting jobs in Anglo-Saxon firms. The article quoted Eleanor Apwd, head of the law school placement office, as asserting that "there is no question that the Jewish boy is slower to receive an offer for employment than a Gentile. The commission said that Miss Appel was unable to name any firms which did practice such disrimination. The commission report, which also absolved the placement office, included a let- ter from Dean Erwin Griswold of the law school to firms which hire Harvard graduates. The letter said that the law school did not knowingly discrimi- nate and would not knowingly deal with any firm that did. The dean wrote also he hoped his letter would "make it very clear" where the Harvard Law School stood on the issue. Soon after the Law Record arti- cle appeared, Dean Griswold named a three-man faculty com- mittee to evaluate placement and other procedures affecting grad- uates. 70 Ambulances Sent to Israel During Crisis NEW YORK (JTA) — Culminat- ing an emergency effort, which has resulted in more than 70 am- bulances being sent to Israel dur- ing the current crisis, two more ambulances were officially pre- sented to Malka Ben-Yosef, consul of Israel, by the American Red Magen David for Israel, and Joseph Gussman, the donor, at special ceremonies at the Israel Consulate. We Honor PHILIP SLOMOVITZ On His 70th Birthday And pay tribute to his commendable service to the American Jewish Community MICHIGAN COUNCIL, AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS Mrs. George Rubin, President WOMEN'S DIVISION, AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS Mrs. Aaron Shifman, President TAYLOR'S INC. 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