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·~]dt"•t• 1•J11y1,.,d ,wt,• IA09<1 1he UJ:A. ZOOMS. IN U.S. CITIES XElV l'OBK - {TIVSOI - -tllllW .Tewtsll Appeal ID t11r • • , ' Ualted Staitea h nieonllns blc \\'D&"!-ii"IPEG, MAN., .TUESDAY, llAY 2, 1950 Iner .er ntt laa1 ,-r, attord blc ID ftMapam. party into: internr.tional co,•enarit. . the Israeli cabinet, Prime , He .·. rew . u ·Boar· . The isslle was ral.eed by the Soviet (\1,·XO) - lTnitcIsrael Rokach of Tel i Iout.lav.'lng violent Incitement of) A,·iv, it is.learned here. . I ames Can a·. . ·,ans !hatred ·against national !'nd reU rael and Jordnu, following , glous groups. · ~ otrer, to Jotn the coalition : • . . sa,-a Term Vape the latter state's annexation 11Ytemment wre extended by Ben- i . MONTREAL (Special)...:.Sir Leon Simon, chairman of To the general surprise or dele- . last week of non-Jewish ourton to .the General Zlonuts. I Board of- Governors, Hebrew University, Jerusalem. last i gates, Mrs. Roosevelt spoke agaJn.st· Palest-inc. Genttal swtns Seen . , week announced by cable from Jerusalem; the election of; the mo\lon on the ground .that the Peretz Bermteln baa been lm·lted. Allan Bronfman, B.A., L.L.B., and Professor Juda Hirsch term "national Incitement 1• cot; , · An o!Jicial U,N. ar1nounce• to .reiume hi.a post u mlnl•ter or' Quastel, both of .Montreal, to the l'niversity's Board of Gov-I clear and would detract trom free-. ENTHUSIASTIC"''U.J.A. workers are -these Labor Zionist members who met recently -ment over the weekend said commerce. while Mayor Rotach han ------'- ernors. . . \ dom of· expression. Dr. tef= to distribute cards for the 1960 United Jewish Appeal historic drive fcir $811,969. A rec- 40 to 50 · local military com ~ ottered a Tide choice or rour. ~. Sir Simon. In . conjunction \\'Ith, Malik or Lebranon suppor · ord . number of pledge cards wer.e handled by the Labor Zionists in the last major cam- manders of Israel and Jor 1 po,u In UM! cabinet. $.'2'5, 000 Iii • d, Ptor. Selig Brodetsky, president ot · RDosevelt. · ; paign, "We. are determined to break all records .for this greatest campaign" said Harry dan will meet next week in ' I . ·n••e -:_ , . . . " . ',, . Jerusalem with ·Major-Gen• nie lmlell Genera:! Zionist., have: , ••• . lowing s~tement: . eating that children be educated In, Pee~. U.J.A. chairman for the g1oup, because never was the need so great. Seat~d left ! eral \Villiam Riley, chief of rttenUy. round considerable popular ft • Ill~ . .. the spirit or universal brotherhood.· to nght are: M. Rubenenko, Moser,_ M. Chudnovsky, B. A.delman, H. Peck, N. \V1tman, I B l!. U.N. truce commission in &IJl)port becau..e of growing economic 1. y 11e.1n1na 111#1 " "In Fn:a& Rank and peace and In the promotion of· M. Faerman, M. Fox, I. Bereskin; standmg, from left: M. Pullan, -B. Shuster. B. Zaretsky dlfClcultles and becau"" or the ten- '. :,• Since resumption or Unlverslt_Y racial and national brotherhood a.nd ·and P. Chafetz. Palestine. dencv. to e:ioourage private Invest- ' REGINA •Speclal>-Reglna UTA Ille one year ago, following Israels peace and against racial and na------'------~------~------ I Purpose of the gathering is menta In Iara.el aa op~d t.o the !raised '25,000 at a capacity-attended War ror Independence, "·e have tlonai discrimination, also was op to discuss plans to break down earlier principle o• 1100lallst and col- : banquet here Sunday, with Avraham, carefully considered and welshed ed by American alternate dele• the truce barriers along the lecth-e · en~rue. I Harman, Israel Consul General 1n 'the ·qualifications or world J~wlsh . pos ·Is H ·de but be was de! . · Canada, a.11 guest speaker. 1 leaders and. Intellectuals In· recon- : gate Lev. ) • · UK Moves ·'Satisfy' But 300-kilometer armistice line. Political oblervers see the change I · ! stltutlng the Board or the. Unlver- l reated. , Significance is also seen in the u an lnd)catlon of a general Lsraell Mr. Ham1an, In his address. · sit)·. we take pleasure In announc- 1 Earlier In the week, the World 8 inclusion of Jerusalem in the •~lnr to lb" right. · , pralBed the trade union& and the , Ing election of Mr. Bron.rm an and · Jewish congress led or( series of discussions. ------. · prolesslanal and bll6lnessmcn . or · Professor Quastel to the Board or strong attacks from many sides ~ 1 Not Entirely - Israelis 1 . Israel who are willl.1g to share a.11 i Governors. - against the US-Brltl5h proposal to Second Meeting 8lated they have In the new state. despite : "Mr. Bronrman. in addition to the Implement the covenant without glv TEL AVlV-(Special)-Britain's de jure (full) recognition of Israel and the annexa Chief object of the meet au.sterlty,. with the newcomers there prominent part he has played In· Ing Individuals or non-governmental tion by King Abdullah of Palestine territo1·y occupied by Jordan fQrces last last. week was ing will be to consider meth and are alBO wllllng to give the new- the Jewish ,Community or Canada,, organizations direct opportunity to TUCKER received by the Israel government with "satisfaction," subject to certain reservations ods of reopening communica comer~ priority In housing. Is In the first rank ot cultural, edu-: protest alleged · violations of human arising from Britain's one-sided impply of rums to the Arab countries. tions between the two states. "We must. make an all-out err,,n catlonal and scientific apprech,Uon.1 right.,. ------" Earlier, an Israeli covernment to win the war or Immigration and It ls to nien or his calibre that 1 · Resolution 'Perilous' Following this . meeting, TO-SING spokesman said that the fate or tense treaty with Jordan applies to Gen. Riley will, hold a second to secure our defenses In view or tnc Jewish achievement must look In i Maurice Perlzwelg, who appeared Arab Palestine la still an "open . the newly-acquired territory, there• conference with top-r~nking talk ot a second round," he said. , this new. period or Hebrew renals- '. before the commJ.sslon, described the Rejects qneatlon~ until the· conctaalon or a by legalizing the right of British a.11 Poland Joseph Schwartzreld was In tho. sance. Professor Quastel, who came !two-nation resolution •not mereir, Una! peace seltlement, as far as troops to enter the area on requeat military leaders in order to ENCORES I chair and made the oppenl. A. D. to Canada h) 1947 Crom England at !nadequaUl but positively perilous.,, • discuss general p o i ti ca M bis rovern.ment ts concerned. or Jordan. 1 I Samuels conveyed greetings on be- the, Invitation or McGill University, He complained particularly agalns,t Six popular program llt'ins and UN Un 1t ove In terms. hall fl#· the community and Mrs. M. ; Is a worlil scientist or Bio-Chem- th Joint recommendation that onW In Its J!lOVt:11, announced last At the same time, a.ntlclpatlon "many encores'° "'111..be !!ling here Thursday, Britain., made the secog- or Israeli objections to thla feature J, C~l.ol'.-~.!>e~J.Lor Ha.daaaah.;lstrf Jeie.~.-, . .-=·-·, __ ...• ~t:ta.ratlfylng.!M.i;QIIU!~C~,. ·8lfflday tdJJ!~,P~.gllla "Salute ·nltlon·-sub'}ect· to· exJ)lanattoni--·on· ot the · recognlt!cm, ·the Brltlsb to Jamel" · celeii'ra.llon In Civic A program was pr.,.,.,uted by Young I Mr. »ron!man replied: "lilghly nant be permitted to l,rlng rorlhili . L I•• I-it'~. ;;_•f· ·· ·· · Judaea. . Soo HEBREW U, Page 2 charges alleging violations, a~lf then Jerusalem and boundaries. statement declared that, "We- ba.ve eTillwJ :.-ne, •· Audl~~lwn,. Wo1189rs announce. The divided control of Jerusalem .no Intention ot requesting tl)e ea• ·• :r ' ·' ; ... . ·1n ract. anyone· having a re ·, only against other ratifying states. 1 andLAKE cannot SUCCESS accept (YIVNO)-Po-the 1JN draft b Y Jor~an and ~aeI .was recogclze d tabllshment or military bases !n Af#nl/' {c s·. , fi qu~st ls lnl"lted to write It In to . The congress spokesman echoed ,r•al!I. r 1 l only 'de facto pending final de• peacetime within the area of Pal- lu•1 Iii• l the .Zionist offtoe, Bank ot Nova IWhat's Doing On prevlO\I,! statements made before convention on refugees and state- te I ti r th !ty' ta · the commission to the effect that less persons because It was adopted rm na on o e c s .s tus. estlne now united to the Kingdom TEL AVIV-(Spoclal)- Lett- Scotfi. Bulldmg, so that Mr. Tuc The recognition .or Greater Tran~- . or Jordan." !st ne··w•paper• bitterly uaailcd k~r wlll know ahead of time what lndMduals and not government& are by a committee seating the Chinese J d m d th t th 1948 d • his audience wanta. . In the best · position to recognize Nationalists and with the pro-SO· or an spec e a e e- , King Abdullah'~ annexation of Zlonlst otftcla!A also request such vlolatloos. He asked· the com vlet states absent, the Pol!.<11 dele• A 1• t• \p I • I Arab Palestine, charging that It THE LOCAL SCENE mission members to remember tr.at gatlcn, In a note signed by lts per• bad opened the way to encamp• that, due to sho1\Jage or accom pp 1ca 10· n erp. ex1ng modation tor the expected O\·er• Oplnlona upnwd la lhla Ooluma are not n--..rll:, thore no government had made any for• manent UN delegate Julius Katz• ments of British troops within. of tblr nB1npBper. now crowd, anyone who has ln ma! Intercession on behaU or those sucky, has Informed the UN sec- 1 As first reaction, a spokesma.n ror wit the Hashemlte Jordan Klngodm right or Iarael's main cltl.,.. lat 1 • The Herut party called a blc \'ltaUons not being wed should •·under the heel or Hitler." retar . , I Israel's ministry or foreign aHalr.s Iand It ls our firm Intention fully to demonatratlon of protest ·1n the return thC11e. Mr. TUcker'• program will be: .·eoe· s 'Pract1·cal' .G t A The Plolishlsstlalltemlent ~la~r;~:icommented: abide by It. streets of Toi Aviv. The party . ' ov gency convent on ega an I ''The attitude or the British gov• ''This agreement however 0 entails Includes many $emboro of th• FlrRt oectlon: Congress . · I • f the right ol Poland to bring up the I ernment on the question or the no Cina! political ;ettlement and no disbanded Irgun Zval Leumi, I. It With All Your Hearts By l\lYER SHARZER · ·; b Issue In the proper UNI orga: a~:•! frontiers between Israel nnd her such Cina! settlement Is possible underground organization lbat Reclllltlve and Arla rrom Communlst China rep aces e • : neighbors appears realistic Inasmuch without negotiations and the con- violently fought ·the British be• "Elijah" by Mendelssohn. 1 see where Saul Hayes last week presented a brief to; o are tlonal!.sts. fl t ctlon sm· cc : as It leaves the solution or this clusion of a peace treaty between fore 'the emergence of Israel .. 2. Mar~hlng Song or Palmach the Senate committee on human rights, speaking for the: T Sh Jo Tbls Is the rs sue I1 a · th th - a otnte. th arr, Helman. Canadian Jewish Congress of which, as you know, he is:. the soviet Union and o er Com- j ~~~~!~nco~ce::d.agreement of e e two partits. Government ni,wspaper• con• Of M· at·on th th national executive director. 1 munlSt states began walking out I· "It should therefore be clear that tended at e situation In 3, Rachel. Quand du Seigneur 1gr 1 th Arla from "La Julve" by Those of you who have. heard him speak or met him' _ from UN bodies over e China "Regardlng Jerusalem, the attl• the status or the Ara.b areas west or eastern Pales£ine was un- Hale\'y. will feel. sure, as I do, that the presentation was made .JERUSALEM-(YIVNO). d b orp ISSue.It not only holds up the liberal i needstude orno Israelfurther Is elaboration.well know111 and the Jordan remains ·an open ques- ernmentchanged, didsince not the recognize Israeli Gov•Jor- Second section Hollowing ad i d!'e&SeSl: e ff ectively and covered the ground of discrimination thor- -lmmigrat10n an a s • refugee stat\16 recently adopted .bY I tlon as rar as Israel 15 concerned." dan's annexation. action. oughly. Mr. Hayes is a capable spokesman who knows what tion of newcomers to Israel the UN but also Imperils all ott,.er "With regard to the annexatlo? ------ I. A Din Torah Mlt Gott~ he is talking about and wastes no unnecessarv breath on I should be the task of both the measures accepted by the UN In the or Arab areas we.st of Jordan to the arr. by Low. things in·elevant. \Ve have no detailed repo1:t as yet on, Israeli go\'ernll!-ent and the absence or the pro-soviet delegates. Hashemlte Jordan Kingdom, the 2.Veulal-lsraell song- arr. by what was in the brief but its presentation is another ex-I Jewish Agency mstead of the Some UN circles, however, ar~ government of Israel has already Lerkowlt.z. ample of the usefulness of the Congress. , latter alone, the 77-man Zion-, more optlmlBtlc and believe the stated that It considers the status SPEAKS HERE THURS. 3. Y!ru Enenu-Cantorlal, I However, I want to say a word on an aspect of Congress· ist General Council (Actions' statement Is an Indication the pro: of these areas an open question. Sholom secunda, I His accompanist will be Irwin policy in this line that leaves me feeling a little t)neasy. As Comm i t tee ) recommended J Sovle\~;:,~nt~~e~:=/~:;n::!~~~s "The government or Israel has Jospe, you may know. the Congress has taken no publtc stand on I hPre last week. ; ment t d taken due note or the ract that the the padlocking incident in Montreal involving the leftist [ The recommendation Is one or, are sea e · British government has no lnten- UJPO sc,hool. I now understand that the Congress national, several major resolutions adopted' tlon of establishing military bases $100,000 To Brandeis U leadership, at a meeting a little over a week ago, decided: at the closing session. All will have Western leader In peacetime In the ·areas west of NEW YORK tSpeciall - lsraeJ not to get involved in any protests on this issue. Ito go to the World Zionist Congress, ' , the Jordan. Rogosln, nationally-prominent phll• P I th' k th t' )'ttl h . I opening here Dec, 20, for approval. ersona II y, lil. a S a I .e S orts1ghted. Let's The meeting decided that all BC•. D "d. Kl" KC : "The application or the Anglo- anthroput and Industrialist, thb VI ,man ; I call a spad.e a• spade-the Communist angle. undoub!edly tlvttles !.."1 the fields or 1mm1.grat10n, TransJordan Treaty to these areas week presented a second gl!t o! a , · was ba_s.c. m \\ hat the Congress lead1:rs decided. Either colonization and absorption will be is perplexing. and reservations of Sl00,000 to Brandeis University, it o· .s dd I : wa.s announced by Dr. Abram L. they d1dn t want· to grab hold of an issue they felt was worked out Jointly by the govern- leS U en y ·the Israeli government on the status Sachar. · p~dent ol the nation's too. hot to handle, or th~y actually felt that Duplessis was ment and the Agencr. , . ot these areas also apply to this entitled to do what he did-or at leaRt that the great Poo- 1I The Actions commltte autho~ized' REGINA -David K~ aspect or the matter. first Jew!.Sh'.sponsored, nonesctnrlan 8nd bah of Quebec was heading in the. right direction even i( tht Israeli government and the man. KC, welld•know, nth itres=t or. "The government or Israel rurther m.stltutlon or hlgher learning. 1 O 1 hl·s metho d s Ie ft a ce1·t am · aroma. · 'Agenci• to con t ro I . agencies II.broad communal lea der died. s ddenlyc Y here 'notes the hope expressed by the : working ror Israel In order to co- Western Cana a, su , I · . over the week-end. ; British government that the steps rd 1 WELL, FIRST OF ALL, IF THOSE CONGRESS 1° lnate~un~l ra~L,g. lttee A native of Winnipeg, he had llvP.d; they have now taken w!U help ere- leaders were afraid of being ta1·red as Reds that seerns to; ~~ J:°c se J~ co;:ionai here most or his Ille and played a ate stability, contribute towards me to be not only .bending over backward but running helter- Ior d e g:ncy, K th to re- prominent part in public actlvltlP.s · peace In the Middle East. 'f .,. · 'Fun 8nd eren ayeme lJ 1n his chosen prore.sslon sk e lter aw~y f r~~ a verr · un_l 1 e 11.,e bogeyman. _N(;body '. port on Zionist fund appeals to the. 85 we as · _"The government or Israel cannot else but a mcor1,g1ble ant1sem1te would try that kmd of a 33rd world congress. I or law. d. · itlons he but reiterate Its concern at the sm d b t f 1· h . d •. lilc ernment regarding tbe supply of • And if a_ny Cong!"l'SS leaders a_re willing to go along: suo million. • Relations Committee. representing: arms to Arab countriea reCU61ng to ",th Duplessis when 1t comes to his madhunts for Reds. Canadian Jewish Congress and B'nal , enter peace negotiations with Israel; then they are in bed with strange company indeed. So Americans Visit ! B'rith. He passed through WlnnlPP.G while at tbe same time It imposes I think the issue is a straight civil liberties one in- • I last Thursday, on his way back to· an embargo on the supply of arms volving the rights of minorities and I also think that most. JERUSALEM •Specull1 - Juan; Regina from Toronto where he nad, to Israel. This policy does not help Canaci · ment or Israel whole-heartedly ana 1ans, m~ udmg man): ant1-Commumst o!1es, as a most ..-ere among 71 Holy Year pilgrims· one son. Another son gave his h!e seelts." un- (and anti-) democratic measure. .-\nd 1t should be a "'ho nsited Israel last week. · 1n the second world war fundamental thing that where the rig-hts of a minority are · Earlier last week, an Israeli gov ernment spokesma:i, commenting on ,;oJated U!\DEllOCRATICALLY, that is a threat to all-· Jordan's annex.itlon announcement, and not only to minoritie.~. GERMAN CLERGY SAY GOD said: . So .I am uneasy._ And then I learn that the Congress GEORGE J •. IIDo"TZEll. ehalrman national lea-Munic!pa,, observer at the UN-for National Council of Jewish Women Ins pn,sidenl of' .-\merican 0-R.T.' ma~e at the meeting. But I think I can tell you that the Germans had i>a.ssed as the Jndcment or God for '!"bai the Germana 1 elections will be held throughoui ! of Amedca, Mrs. Adolf c: Robison will visit Winnipeg next Jallm Hoic:hman, a rl~reudent o! ma111 burden of discussion was on the LBIITS of action. bad done to the Je,n, ' l.srael on Nov, 14 tor 12 municipal i week. She will speak on "Behind the Scenes at the United lntttnaUonal Ladi..,• G a r m e n l and that the atmsophere of the conclusions was one of I& further asked that Christian eonireg-atlons nndertake to pro 1 Wort.en' Union, waa dttted rice• building restraint, of holding back, of avoiding. lttt Jewish ttmeteries apinst the repeated desecration• during &he '.'councils and 27 local councils, om- . Nations" at a public meeting, sponsored by Winnipeg NCJW, ehairmaA. I See CONGRESS, Pase % poa&.-war :rean.. clal.'l announced here wt week. 1at 2 p.m. Thursday, }:lay 4, in Shaarey_ Zedek Synagogue. '
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