Urgent Appeal for Prompt Payments Made By Allied Campaign's Leaders; Israel's Current Needs Emphasized WE NEED EACH OTHER Let's Make a Deal Make Me an Offer NORTHWESTERN DODGE 10500 W. 8 Mile Road There has been good response need for cash is a day-to-day busi- comes for their departure," the to a plea for payment on Allied ness with such agencies as the chairman said. Jewish Campaign-Israel Emer- Joint Distribution Committee They pointed out that summer gency Fund pledges to meet the which is feeding thousands of peo- vacation time has resulted in a needs for immediate cash of over- ple in many countries each day, reduction in collections and urged seas beneficiaries. and transporting refugees from that with a return to fall routine Irwin I. Cohn, chairman of the countries of oppression to lands of that immediate attention be given pre-campaign cash collection con:- freedom, they respond. to payments. mittee, and Warren D. Greenstone, "Without immediate assistance A peace agreement with the chairman of the collection review thousands of men, women and chil- Arabs will not change the situa- committee, said that committee dren can actually go hungry if the ticn in Israel as far as our assist- members approaching individuals JDC cannot meet, its obligations. ance in supplying funds for the for complete or partial payments People who have waited many welfare needs of the country. Greenstone and Cohn pointed on pledges, were meeting with months to find a new life in a new good success. country can not be denied trans- out. X "When people realize that the portation when final approval An Israeli official stated recent- ly that security vigilance would have to be maintained for many years to come to make sure that the peace is kept. The Israel gov- ernment recently adopted a sup- plementary budget which is 12 per cent higher than one adopted in April. It means that Israel is spending 30 per cent of its gross national product on security. The U.S. spends 10 per cent by com- parison. Funds from the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund in Detroit join those of campaigns all over the U.S. to fill the gap caused by great expenditures by the Israel government on security. "We must help, there are no two ways about it. And, we must help now by fulfilling our campaign promises," Chairmen Greenstone and Cohn said. Payments on pledges may be made by mailing checks to the • Jewish Welfare Federation, `63 ! m( At a reception in honor of the Jewish National Fund World Ad- Madison, Detroit, Michigan 48226 Jack Pasman 399-6700 sAL E XXXX•XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX * FINAL DAYS OF REORGANIZATION EXPANSION •nt • • We're expanding to twice our pres- ■ ■ • • ent size to open with new merchan- ■ dise, we must sell all our stock now! Shazar Recehes Dr, Aron's Book • ■ • • • ■ • !NI visory Council, Dr. Milton Aron (second from right) executive vice president of the JNF of America, presents the president of Israel, Zalman Shazar, with a copy of his book, "Ideas and Ideals of the Hasidim," while Jacob Tsur, world chairman of the Keren Keyemeth (left) and Herman L. Weisman, president of the JNF of America and newly designated president of the JNF world body, look on. This Week in History- (From the files of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency) 40 Years Ago This Week: 1930 The German newspaper Frankfurter Zeitung predicted another world war if the National Socialists won the 1930 elections. Herman Levy, 45-year-old businessman who started as an East Side newsboy, was reported making S1,000,000 from his idea for cen- tralizing offices' stenographic and telephone setups. Exiled Leon Trotsky said in Vienna he was giving up politics for literature. Vaad Harabonim, the federation of Orthodox New York rabbis, formed a committee to help end the scandal of kosher butchers selling non-kosher meats and staying open on the Sabbath. The Yiddish Communist press in Moscow assailed the "dark con- spiracy" of Zionists, Jewish Socialists and two top rabbis designed to topple the Soviet system. The publishers of Roget's Thesaurus, reacting to Anti-Defamation League objections, deleted "cunning, rich, usurer, extortioner, heretic" as synonyms for "Jew." Georges de Porto-Riche, the "father of modern French drama," who was denied membership in the French Academy until 1923 because of anti-Semitism, died in Paris at 82. Banker Eugene Meyer Jr., named by President Hoover as gov- ernor of the Federal Reserve Board, became the first top Jewish Federal appointee since Louis D. Brandeis was named to the Supreme Court 14 years earlier. The Wailing Wall Commission suspended its negotiations over the intransigence of the grand mufti. The Council of the League of Nations unanimously endorsed the Mandates Commission's criticism of Britain's handling of the 1929 anti-Jewish Arab riots. The Mexican government said it would nationalize synagogue property, as it had done earlier with Catholic and Protestant property, citing Constitutional authority. ■ Many get the repute of being E witty, but thereby lose the credit' of being sensible.—Baltasar Gra- cian. Henry Cabot Lodge, vice presidential candidate, said: "The time THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30% to 50% USE YOUR • MICHIGAN BANKARD • MASTER CHARGE • DINERS CLUB PLY' 7 CUSTOM TAILOR 13641 W. 9 MILE • • • • • • • ■ • • ■ • • • • Just W. of Coolidge LI 5-3558 ° ";:rnii:dh."7.-5F afL : air3O t;:,!""* Sun. 11 ' to °S ■ 4111010MMIRSIONIICIMEMINSOHNIESSIVI 51-10ES BANKAMERICARO OFF • v • SUITS, SHIRTS, TIES, SPORTCOATS, SLACKS • ALL ACCESSORIES AND HABERDASHERY Security is a pair of children's Educator Royals. 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