March 10, 1950
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'fer:1 ple Be th-El 6$8 Broad St. Pr cv id ~~ct , R. I. Only An9lo-Jewi1h S."in9 30,000 New1paper in Thi, ·state in Rhode Island The Jeuif S'ti''llerald VOL. XXXV, No 1 FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1~50 PROVJDENCE, R . I . SIXTEEN PAGES. 7 CENTS T8E COPY Galkin Named Vice:Chairman of R. I. Group U. S. Ships On Planning Committee for Silverman Affair Joseph Galkin, executive direc- , tor of the Jewish Family and Children's Service and General Israel Arms· Jewish Committee has been elected WASHINGTON-Sources close vice-chairman of the Rhode Island to the State Department this week Committee to the Mid-Century revealed that Israel has been re White House Conference on Child ceiving American weapons since ren and Youth. the United Nations lifted the Mid ' The election took place recently dle East arms emba rgo last August. at the State House at a special meeting of the committee of 100 Ame1ican tanks have a lready which was convened at the call been delivered at Haifa, they said. of Governor John 0. Pastore. This information was disclosed Reverend Joseph J . Lamb, Director of the Catholic Charities Bureau, in connection with a reported ap was elected chairman and Charles peal by the Israel Government to L. Burt, former Director of the the United States and Britain to Rhode Island Child Service, as supply arms and military equip executive director. The White House Conference ment to the Jewish state in view next December is called by the of the shipment of arms by Brit President of the United States ain to the Arab countries. every IO years in order to accomp Israel Ambassador Eliahu Elath lish better services for children in this week conferred for 75 min ALVIN A. SOPKIN BENJAMIN BRIER the nation. This filth White utes with Assistant Secretary of House Conference will concern it- JOSEPH GALKIN State for Near Eastern Affairs sell primarily with a review of ------------- what has been done to safeguard Raymond Hare. He said later that Appoint Honorary Committee of 100 the rights of children and then they discussed how the news that Celler Seeks Probe Israel requested arms from the will consider new methods. new United States "leaked" to the Plans are moving forward for stated that th e invitation list is needs, and better local and na press. tional facilities for meeting these of Denaz:ification the Archibald Silverman seven- composed of persons who the com . tieth birthday testimonial dinner, mittee m embers felt were Mr. needs. w ASHINGTON-Rep. Emanuel He declined tq make any fur- which will take place at the Shera The Rhode Island Committee Silverman's friends and associates. Geller this week introduced a reso ther statements on the reported ton-Biltmore Hotel on Sunday However, it is very possible that is made up of broad representa lution calling for an investigation plea. declaring _that he would evening, March 26 _ working tion of health, educational. and there are many persons who would by the House Foreign Affairs Com have to wait for instructions from closely with Mr. Sopkin, the chair like to come to this dinner who social service agencies in both the mittee on the collapse or the Tel Av,v · Iman of the affair, h as been a private and public fields. might have been ~inadvertently dcnazifica tion program in Ger (Israel sources in 'Tel Aviv this Planning Committee composed of overlooked. Therefore. the com -·. many. week pointed out ,that "in view Alter Boyman, Benjamin Brier, mittee suggests - that anyone who • "Recent even ts in Germany in of the continued rearmament of Joseph Galkin, Sidney A. Kane, wishes to receive an invitation dicate serious trends which, if the Arab states and the continua- Joseph W. Ress a nd Charles should call GA. 1-4111. Roosevelt Forms allowed to continue. would un tion of arms supplies to them Rothman. The honorary "Committee of dermine th~ whole impact of the there should be little astonishment Mr. Sopkin a nnounced that the 100" for this affair composed of denazification program." Rep. Gel if Israel applies wherever it can to invitations for this affair will be ler said. prominent Jewish and non-Jewish Christian Committee obtain arms needed for defense." 1 in the mail early next week. He leaders of the community who have worked with Mr. Silverman WASHINGTON-Rep. Franklin in various endeavors over the years D. Roosevelt, Jr. (D-Lib-N.Y.), an Leaders Set Pace With $6,400,000 in Gifts is as follows: nounced this week creation of a Alvin A. Sopkin, Chairman: Ben National Christian Committee to jamin Brier, Toastmaster: Sidney help the United Jewish appeal A. Kane,' Treasurer: Joseph Gal raise funds for its work among kin, Secretary. Jewish war victims. I Saul Abrams, Max Adelson, New Roosevelt, the chairman, said port, Charles Algren, Edgar Baker, the committee would seek to rally F rederick A. Ballou, Jr., Archie Americans of all faiths to support Bellin, Dr. Ilie Berger. Max Ber the drive for $272,455,800 . this man, Bertram L. Bernhardt. Harry year to operate the UJA's three Blacher. Edward Blackman, Leo agencies dealing with Israel im Bojar, Dr. Nathan Bolotow, Alter migrants, relief for Jews in Europe Boyman, Paul Chernov, Ernest and Moslem lands. and adjustment Clayi,on. Ralph Crosby, Henry for refugees coming here. Cross, Arthur I. Darman, Judge He listea 111 prominent names Luigi De Pasquale, . Edgar Do on the committee, with his mother cherty, Morris Espo, Irving I. Fain, and Sen . Ta ft ( R-Ohio) as hono- Irving J . Fain. Louis Fain, Edward rary ch.airmen . , M. Fay, Saul Feinllerg. Jacob I. The major job of the Jewish aid Felder, Abe C. Fine, Joseph M. effort through funds raised in the Finklestein. Raymond G. Franks, 1950 drive is help for immigrants Ira S. Galkin. George Gerber, arriving in Israel. Roosevelt said . Irving Gertsacov, Howard E. Glad He called that nation a n "outpost ding, James Goldman, Bernard of democracy in the Middle East." Goodman, Max L. Grant, Rudolph Haffenreffer, James L. Hanley, Henry Hassenfeld, Maurice w . Daniel Frisch, ZOA Hendel. Harry Herman. New York, President, Dies in N.Y. Sydney Hoffman. S . Foster Hunt, Nathan Izemaq, Judge Philip C. NEW YORK-Daniel Frisch, J oslin. Al Kane. Boston, Arthur president of the Zionist Organiza Kaplan, Samuel Kaplan, Barney tion of America, died Tuesday in L. Kay. Max Kestenman, -Donald New - York following a serious - Kirkpatrick, Max Kotler. Irving operation. He was. 52. / M. Kritz. A na tive of Palestine, Frisch had Harry Leach, Max Leach, Simon been active In the affairs of the S. Lessler. Henry Lew,ur, Leonard American Zionist movement since MIAMI-More than 600 community leaders (seated, left to right) UJA General Chairman Levin, Arthur J . Levy, Frank his immigration to the U. S . in from 39 States meeting for the National MobillzK Henry Morgenthau, Jr., and Attorney General Licht, Philip Lieberman. Samuel 1921. Despite his serious illness, llon Conferen ce of the United Jewish Appeal, con MrGrath, and (standing) Miss Pearl Boyar of Los Michaelson, Lester F . Morse, Louis he carried on with his presidential lrlbutcd a total of SG,400,000 to set a n ew standard Angeles and newspaper columnist Drew Pearson. Nass, Edward Otis. Horace Peck. duties until h.t'was hospitalized. for giving to the UJA. T!icy h eard U. S. Attorney Miss Boyar, 19-year-old daughter of Lou Boyar, Albert Pllavin. Samuel Rapaporte, Funeral services were held in General J. Howard McGrath officially launch the Big Girts Chairman of the Los Angeles Campaign, Jr., Joseph W. Ress. J . Max Rich New York on Wednesday a nd in greatest nationwide drive Jn the history or Ameri announced the largest contribution of the d ay ter, Herman Rifkin, Boston. Paul Indianapolis yesterday. Interment can Jewry, Prominent among those who particf. the sum of $200,000 on behalf of her father and J . Robin, Al Rogovin. Boston, was in the la tter city. pated In opening the UJA's 1950 campaign were l,>ls business associates. I Continued on Page 5 I J •I V YES: NO: States Holy Places Under U. N. Question: Warns of 'Unspeakable Dangers' I . Sup~rvision Acceptable to Israel Would Jerusalem's II Arabs Withdraw from Old City problem be solved by By JIIOSHE SHARETT 11; FOUZI PASHA EL MULKI - Foreign Minister of Israel granting International Forei&'D Minister of Jordan An international reiime over Jerusalem which does not derive Its 1upervision of the Holy Our Government JS deeply conceriled with the problem of Jerusalem authority from the treeiy expressed will of its Inhabitants denies to Places? -now commandin1 the attention of the whole werld. My dele1ation, those inhabitants lhe elementary right enjoyed by their compatriots tlterefore, deems ii imperative to express our views on the probl~m of elsewhere, nam~y the right to belong to an Independent state as its Jerusalem with a keen desire that your discussions will brine about a full-fledged citizens. Support tor Israeli opposition settlement Jeadinl" to peace and security, and which will be consistent Do the religious associations of Jerusalem Justify such a denial? to the intematlonalizatlon of with the princ;iples of justice and democracy, an Must they necessarily predominate over the elementary interests and Jerusalenf' as proposed by the My Government views the security o! Jerusale!l' as a duty, as Jeg"itimate aspirations of civilized human beings? obligation Crom which we cannot be absolved. Moreover, our Govern U.N. came from an unexpected ment's responsibility before the world and the generations to come Cannot the ·Holy Places be protected and religious associations quarter last Saturday when secured except by limiting the Jewish inhabitants of Jerusalem in can only be· discharged by _securing the safety and stability of the Fouzl Pasha el Mulld presented the exercise of their civic and political self-determination? Is it indeed Holy City.