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SINCE 1908 ... . THE VOICE OF SOUTHWEST JEWRY
The HERALD-VOICE
Volume LVN
Houston, Texas
NOVEAABER 8, 1962 - 11 CHESHVAN, 5733
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governments — Egypt, Arab governments showed
Jordan, Syria and Lebanon —
Capital Spotlight
BY MILTON FRIEDMAN
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th
The Houston Jewish commu-
nity will be privileged to hear
one of the world’s outstanding
medical scientists, Dr. Albert
B. Sabin, when he addresses the
first annual dinner meeting of
the Jewish Institute for Medical
Research, Tuesday, November
13, 7 p.m. at the Rice Hotel.
“This is a dinner devoted to
information at which time the
community will honor one of
had contributed nearly $45,- manner," but he’ did not indi-
000,000 since 1948 to help the cate clearly that the same gov-
refugees, figures he admitted ernments killed the Hammarsk-
were based “on data" from the jold plan.
He
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UNRWA Chief J. H. Davis Rules
Out "Works" for Arab Refugees
United Nations, N. Y. (JTA) Arab governments. The total
—The head of the United Na- included Egypt’s expenditures
tions agency set up to provide for maintaining police to guard
“relief and works" for more the refugees camps in the Gaza
than 1,000,000 Arab refugees, strip and to prevent refagrea
wrote off this week the feasi- from escaping.
bility of any “works" projects. In reviewing UNRWA’s ex-
Commissioner General John perience with works projects,
I. Davis took that stand in Dr. Davis absolved the Arab
shpplementary reports to the governments for failure to co-
WASHINGTON— Fidel Castro, the State Depart-
Has the successful confron- ment—as recently as this writ-
tation of Soviet power in the mg—plans to increase loans and
Cuban crisis devalued the other aid to Nasser. The State
Washington opinion of “neu- Department feels Israel has no
trals" like Egypt’s Nasser? cause for concern or complaint
Inquiries revealed that the because of the Hawk missile
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State Department still rational- decision. The Department, inci- W
izes U.S. aid that releases Egyp- dentally, most reluctantly ac-
tian assets for purchase of more cepted direct orders from the
Soviet jet bombers and mis- White House to wane- export
siles. Observers find it ironic permits for the Hawks. Ship-
that the United States risked ment has not yet been made,
thermonuclear war to keep sim- The initiative for selling Is- p-- w-, ni
ilar Soviet equipment out of rael the Hawks came from the rioneer women S Dinner
the true benefactors of man-
kind,” said Institute chairman
Melvin Silverman. “There will
be no solicitation of funds. The
entire world is anticipating Dr.
Sabin’s new discoveries and we
are certain that what he has to
tell us will prove of interest to
people throughout the world.”
The Jewish Institute for
Medical Research is the Jewish
contribution to the Medical
Center compound. A good por-
tion of the funds for the eight
story building was subscribed
by the Jewish community and
it is left in perpetuity to the ad-
vancement of research in the
art of healing. The program of
research is under the direction
of the Baylor University School
of Medicine. Formal dedication
of the Jewish Institute for Med-
ical Research will be held in
1963.
A limited number of reserva-
tions are available at this writ-
ing. The opportunity of break-
ing bread with a world re-
when the Soviet Union poured flow of Soviet missiles and jet Dinner of the Pioneer Women’s _____________ _
g.- menacing arms into Egypt bombers to Arab lands. The Organization Sunday, Novem- Conference of the CJFWF com- HONOR MAYOR BUTNER
2 2 Soviet supply of Egypt had ad- more Soviet weapons, the more ber 11, 6:30 p.m., at the Beth posed of the 23 largest organ- A reminder - that tomah*
Co 5 ded a new dimension in the defensive, balancing arms re- Jacob auditorium, 3847 Turn- ized Jewish communities out- NoTemLem g ,7. oSe
N Near Eastern power equation, tary realists were concerned by berry. side of New York, will hold a will address’dnnm.zn
in to Israel was forced to launch the the massing of overwhelming Born in Jerusalem, a fourth series of meetings on Novem- the ausokes of ths UriS
Sinai action, using much the Soviet arms on Arab soil, espe- generation Sabra, Mr. Caspi ber 14 and 15 to consider the Bonds for isrnegconG '
same reasons offered by Presi- cially providing the Arabs air was educated in Tel Aviv and 1963 budgets of cooperating the Thswrort H.teMKi
dent Kennedy last month for superiority over Israel. This Jerusalem. He has served in the national and overseas Jewish Lewis Cutrar will be honorZi
his firm Cuban stand. But was seen primarily as a danger Foreign Service of Israel since organizations which receive al- with a citation from the ‘t-an1
Washington then denounced not only to Israel but also to 1952. In 1941, Mr. Caspi join- locations from the fund-raising government. Call MO 6-0227
Israel. the Western position in the ed the British Army and was and fund-distributing federa- for last minute Informal ion or
Despite Cairo’s support of Contnued on Page S Continued on Page 10 tions and welfare funds of the rtsarvaHon inquiries
Seneral Assembly in connection operate in such plans during
with his annual report submit- the past 13 years. He contend
tedMlast month. He also inform- ed the Arab governments had
ed Te Assembly in the six "not rejected the principle of
“background papers" that economic development per se”
YouthAliyah
-uEnEVH! NVVMWW 1“ UNRWA relief rolls but that homeland," which Dr. Davis
To Hear National Leader “rectification” has been impos- has made dear he agrees with
A speech by Mrs. Raphael sible because the Arab “gov- the Arab leaders is Israel.
Tourover, Hadassah’s congres- ernmental authorities” felt “the Referring to the Johnston
sional representative in Wash- time was not opportune." Plan for a regional project to
ington, and entertainment by 2. All efforts at economic re- develop the
Mickey Freeman, the “laugh integration of the refugees that danmver: Pr- Davis reported
nowned personality has stimu- spectacular” Private Zimmer- might lead to their resettlement merely, thatntheuplan,fell
lated the imagination of the man .of the Phil Silvers Show in Arab countries had to be thyougghizbecause n Arabr-srae
community and the anticipated will he the majorrattractions of dropped because of Arab gov- pugbnrattonwasnot possible.”
message from Dr. Sabin may the Youth.Aliyah ernmental opposition and the He fpiled tostatehowever,that
point the way to the further luncheon, Wednesday, Nov. 14, opposition of the “Arab people." thg A rab Governments, which
elimination of the scourges 11 a.m.in the Grand Ballroom The “background papers” dad.“PPoE iC and
which plague mankind. You of the Sheraton-Lincoln Hotel. were prepared to help the As- nginzering, phases ofthe
may make reservations by call- Mrs -uro er, a Hadassah sembly evaluate the entire Arab 1oliti0, Pm" mEE8Ed0
ing JA 2-5127, the office of National hoard, member, re- refugee relief program. The Poltagtounds,]whileHsrael
the Jewish Community Council, cejved her LLB: from George United Nations must decide this SI Ayt acegPttt the inu.
Dr. Sabin is known through- Washington, University Law year whether and how to con- DDaiS
out the world for his oral vac- School. She has been a member tinue these operations after next Proposedby the late Secretary-
cine against poliomyelitis which of the Bar Association of the June 30 when UNRWA’s cur- e r.-r.n.-.n*? q”
makes use of live altered polio- District of Columbia since 1924 rent mandate expires. -5
viruses. Already “fed” to mil- and.wasa member ofthe staff in one of the documents Dr etireMiddieeEast including
cim8sAuX Vg, tice Louis Brandeis. Davis presented figures pur- but also the rest of the people
1960, for uieta this country by Mr. Freeman promises to porting to show that the Arab in the area. He asserted that the
the United States Public Health bring with him the clever hu-
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CJFWF Assembly Completes Plans
For Philadelphia Meeting Nov. 15
New York (JTA) — Plans Jewish commonirira
hate been completed for the Among speakers who will ad-
31st General Assembly of the dress sessions and workshops
Council of Jewish Federations will be Dr. EH Ginsberg, di-
| and Welfare Funds, scheduled rector of Columbia University’s
I to open in Philadelphia on No- Conservation of Human Re-
I vember 15 with the largest at- sources Project; Dr. Isidor Lu-
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annual conclaves, Irving Kane Agency for Israel, Inc.; Charles
of Cleveland, CJFWF presi- H. Jordan, director-general of
dent, announced here this week, the Joint Distribution Commit-
More than 1,000 delegates tee; Joseph Meyerhoff, general
and guests are expected for the chairman of the United Jewish
Israel Consul to Address four-day conclave at which the Appeal and Louis Stern, of
entire range of issues and prob- South Orange, N. J. ‘
- - -— ---- lems of American Jewry will be (Continue a on FL
Cuba. Defense Department and Cen- Avshalom Caspi, Consul of considered. Particularly heavy ___
Israel begged in vain for tral Intelligence Agency. Mili- Israel, will be featured speaker attendance is expected from the BOND DINNER TOMIGHT
American support . in 1956 look with horror at the further at the annual Moetzet Hapoalot Philadelphia area. vn UE1B I roM pie
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