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, l ·~]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 ft<pelrt for first . tla, -------------------....------- .....---""" ..... 1 .....-11ere..-au.a Jgst 1--s b7 VJA Mrs. F.D.R. j lfllll7 major dtl8 ban ,..._ c,onlecl !use Jumpa, ...,_ up to !O per i,e.al Offl' 19&9. Ca/Jinet Tbese ue - oatatandln;: Opposes t rmulta: Loe ~ ss.-. l'llhed, up !O per eent; San Fran , daeo, up !I per eent; IDDDMP"~ 1111, up 15 per eent; Wublncton. Invites. Hate Ban ap 15 per tent; New \"ork. up 15 per crnt. II ' U.N.PARLEY 'Rig/,t' DEFEATS BID LAKE SUCCESS (YIVNO)· trute·line • ...;..()n motion of Mrs. Eleanor GEN. ZIONIST Roos.evelt, speaking for the US delegation, the UN Com . mission on Human Right:;, ·'tut' wit/, GROUP GJU. NS , 'late last week; defeated a JERUSALEM-(YIV:SO) i l'BOF. J. u. QUASTEL ALLAN BBONnIAN 'move to include provisions -Having failed to bn.·ng the I against Fas1:ist and Naz! hate ' Jon/an aim- incitement m the proJected : · d LAKE SUCCESS - left-wing Mapam. party into: internr.tional co,•enarit. the Israeli cabinet, Prime , He .·. rew . u ·Boar· . The isslle was ral.eed by the Soviet (\1,·XO) - lTnitc<l Xu Minister Da\id Ben-Gurion and French delegates.. who proposed• I I tions hns take11 n major haii turned to the right-wing, b that an article be Included· 1n the' General Zioni11t party of . N · d draft convention on human rtgbta· step to facilitate· achieve ment of peace between Is Mayor Israel 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 <Hebrew Unlverslt)', Issued the Col• Another similar proposal, adv<>-:_ , . " . ',, . 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.