36—Friday, March 24, 1972 Conyers Join 11 Black Congressmen Attorneys Court Higher Goal Praise of Israel's Aid to Atrican Nalions THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Diggs, WASHINGTON (JTA)—The Con- gressional Black Caucus Tues- day strongly defended -Israel's "right to existence" and praised the Jewish state's support to "30 lack African nations, from Bur- undi to Zambia." In a powerfully worded statement signed by all of its 13 members in the House of Representatives, in- cluding Michigan Congressman Charles Diggs Jr. and John Con- Wayne County Circuit -Cinert .3ndges John Wise - '(left) and Michael L. Stacey discussed the legal and moral plight of Soviet Jewry in international law at a meeting of the attorneys' pre-cam- paign section of the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund. Judge Stacey is co-chairman of the attorneys' section, which, as of March 17, had pledged $636,000 to the 1972 campaign with an aim to increase' last year's pledges of $821,000. Survivors to Address Anti-Nazi Rally The Jewish Defense League will sponsor a "Crush American Naz- ism Day," open to the public, 3 p.m. Sunday at Oak Park High School. The program will feature talks by Holocaust survivors and films dealing with the Holocaust and the rise of Nazism from a small number to political power in. Ger- many. Discussion will follow. JDL members were prompted BY POPULAR DEMAND! Now Booking • . • ED BURG ewd hi. Orchestra 851-6118 MAGICIAN Available For All Occasions _ 20 years experience MAGICAL MEL 547.2464 to hold this rally by what they view as an upsurge in American Nazi activities, including an anti- Semitic telephone hate message. The program will be followed by a rally in Oak Park Municipal Others who signed included Mrs. Park. Shirley Chisholm and Charles B. Rangel of New York; George W. Collins and Ralph H. Metcalfe of Dr. Morton Plotnick Minos; Ronald V. Dellums and New Associate Director Augustus F. Hawkins of California; Walter Fantroy of District of Co- of Jewish Center lumbia ; Parren J. Mitchell of N. Brewster Broder, president of Maryland; Robert N. C. Nix of the Jewish Center, announced that Pennsylanvia, and Louis Stokes of Ohio. Dr. Morton Plot- The JTA learned that the state- nick has been ment was prepared after ques- promoted to as- tions had been raised on where ' sociate executive the black members of Congress director. He has stood in view of the Gary resolu- been a member tion. of the profession- One source said that it was pre- al staff of the pared so that there would be no Center for the misunderstanding of the Caucus' Dr. Plotnick past six years. position on Israel. Another said that the resolution Detroiter ANNIE MAE OWENS. a member of the maintenance staff had been pushed through the Gary for the Detroit Post Office, was convention in the ebbing hours crowned "Queen of the Kitchen" without the majority vot'ng for it. honors for the company was Har- would have been a floor fight in old C. Reasoner, executive vice- opposition to it. president for production. The con- The 300-word statement of the test is sponsored each year by Edi- Black Caucus said in part: "As son as a salute to women who live the black elected representatives in Southeastern Michigan and who to the U.S. Congress, we re- are employed full time outside of affirm our position that we fully their homes. respect the right of the Jewish Fast Service — Low Prices Now There Are 2 Locations To Serve You Better Any Occasion Del. 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William Clay of Mississippi. All the Caucus members are Demo- crats. priate to call special attention to the cordial relationships Israel has maintained with the developing black nations in Africa and the third world nations in Asia . . . As these new states were established, many were impressed and helped by Israel's example. Israel sent her spire black people in this country to strive for self respect and dig- nity ale to teiiils their own cul- tural heritage:* at a luncheon following Detroit This source said that the Caucus Edison's 11th annual Cook-Off for members were not present at the Women Who Work. Doing the time but had they been, there PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOEL E. FEINER A yers Jr., the Caucus declared that the "example set by the Jewish people in their long struggle to overcome oppression and to win freedom from the time of Moses to the establishment of the state of Israel, has helped inspire black people in this country to strive for self-respect and dignity and to re- vive their own cultural heritage." We vigorously oppose the efforts of any group that would seek to weaken or undermine Israel's right to existence ... The Ameri- people, including black- Ameri- cans, have cherished the frieWd- ship of both the peoples of Is- rael and the Arab states. Oar government, reflecting their friendship, has sought to promote an Arab-Israel peat* ... "Moreover, we think it appro- Cong. Bnai Israel of Petoskey, Mich., and early Detroit business- leaders Harry Silverman and D. T. Nederlander are the subjects of articles appearing in the cur- rent issue of Michigan Jewish His- tory. The publication, which is issued semi-annually by the Jewish His- torical Society of Michigan, also includes articles on the David Emil Heineman Memorial, the Sisterly Love Society of Temple Beth El, data on Dutch Jewry in America and a memorial piece on the late Morris Garvett, who was active in the Jewish Histori- cal Society. A photograph of the Hebrew- :sneaking Kvutza Ivrit in the 1930s shows many Detroiters who con- tinue to be active in the group and others who have since died. For information on the society, or copies of the publication, con- tact the editor,. Allen A. Warsen, 21721 Parklawn, Oak Park. ,. ry Us—You'll Like Us' New Classes Starting! LAST 2111110111 TO MIII041.1 357-1215 OR 588-0300 I ASK ABOUT outman:ft OF NURSERY 'SCHOOL DANCE STUDIOS FOR CIRLDREN AGES 3 & UP Transporkeise . _ Free—Sead Tear flakes el Us ea Our Ras ART LINKLETTER