DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE I0 Young Women's Bicur Cholem Luncheon Jan. 24 DR. SZOSZKES Continued from The donor luncheon of the Young Women's Bicur Cholem Organization will be held next Wednesday, Jan. 24, at the Phoe- nix Club, John R and Erskine St. Reservations may be made by calling the chairman, Mrs. Wil- liam Steiner, Townsend 6-0440. Page 1 the next few days. Detroit Jews are urged to send clothes to be included in the shipment to the storeroom of the local Polish Federation, 12234 Linwood, or to the office at 9124 Linwood, tele- phone Tyler 4-5193, where addi- tional information may be se- cured. Council Endorses Campaign for Used Clothing by Polish Federation The executive committee of the Jewish Community Council of De- troit, at a meeting on Wednesday evening, adopted a resolution urging its affiliated organizations to "lend their support" to the campaign of the Federation of Polish Jews for the soll•itation of clothing to be sent to aid ref- ugees in Lithuania. This resolution outlines relief efforts and points to the work of the Joint Distributing Commit- tees as the major agency engeged in the work to aid thL' unfortu- nates. MIAMI BEACH New, smartly designed and decorated. Everything to be 11(411.Ni In tt fine ocean front hotel. Near every resort at I ruction. Yaws HOST Jams' Honowlvz Ezra Sisterhood Card Party Tuesday for Polish Relief ON Tiff A card party, proceeds of which will be used for relief of Polish Jews, will be sponsored next Tues- day, Jan. 23, at 8 p. m., at the Bnai Moshe, by the Ezra Sister- hood of the Federation of Polish OCI AN Con. 14TH Sr. Januar y 19, Jews. Mrs. Jennie Weinberg is chair- man of the committee on arange- ments for the party. f,* of the Jewish oommunity were occupied territory, Pickett state waved aside by Wende who said that further attempts to provid, that Jewish leaders would be relief within Poland had be et told how to assemble and segre- temporarily suspended by th t gate the girls. The same order Quaker organization. Jewish Leaders Told to Establish was delivered on the same day The Commission for Polish li e to the 60-year-old president of lief expressed the opinion Brothels for Nazi Soldiers the community, a chemist by "the donors in the United State; a, Szoszkes Affidavit States NEW YORK.—(WNS) — Dr. profession, by the chief unit- expect to have reports on the u se Henryk Szoszkes, former Jewish leader of the Gestapo, Captain to which their money is nut. W e G ilvlehrnam en opwesthcaottehnet veht will ns (ti to thi: leader of the Warsaw Jewish Botz, the affidavit charged. The sto community, charged here in an president also indicated his pref- erence for death rather than s supervision. We had received affidavit that Nazi authorities in complete assurance from the Warsaw ordered Jewish leaders comply with the order. The order was suspended for German authorities that there to set up military brothels for German officers and soldiers and two weeks, however, and in that would be no discrimination b e. to supply Jewish girls for them. period Szoszkes escaped from Po- tween Jews and Christians. Every Dr. Szoszkes, now in New York land. He said he had no direct paragraph of the agreement said prior to leaving for Palestine to information as to subsequent ac- that 'this relief will be distrib. take over his duties as honorary tion on the matter. uted alike to Christians and Polish Consul in Tel Aviv, said United States Relief Supervision Jews.' The basic point now ap. in Poland Vital, Says Com- pears to be the gain American that the order was served Nov. 2, supervision." mission and the Jewish leaders' answer was that the order never would Commenting on a statement Report Dismissal of Two Anti. be carried out, even if death made in Washington last week Semites from Polish Cabinet- were the penalty for the entire by Clarence E. Pickett, director in-Exile community. of the American Friends' Service A shake-up in the Polish Cab. The affidavit asserts that a Committee, who said that relief inet-in-Exile which resulted Gestapo unit-leader named in Poland is a "rotten mess", it the removal of two known anti. in Wende went to Szoszkes' office was authoritatively declared at Semites from important posts and in the Warsaw Jewish Commu- the office of the Commission for the appointment of Dr. Ilenryk nity Council building and de- Polish Relief here that it was Strasburger, well-known Polish manded that the Jewish leaders "impossible to have relief action diplomat and economist, as Fi. assume responsibility for the or- in Poland without American su- nance Minister, was reported ganization of two brothels to pervision." here by the local Polish news. serve the needs of the German Pickett had charged that Ger- pacer Nowy Swiat. army, one for officers and one man authorities had blocked Dr. Strasburger replaces Col. for common soldiers. every attempt of the Quaker or- Koc, founder of the anti. Indignant protests by Dr. ganization, through which the Adam Semitic Camp of National Szoszkes and the declaration Commission for Polish Relief in- in pre-war Poland. Col. Koc, Unity ac- that the command would never tended to operate, to get Ameri- cording to Nowy Swiat, was be carried out by any member can relief administrators into the forced to resign and has accepted the subordinate post of Vice. Minister of Finance. It was also learned that Mar- jan Seyda, only representative of the pre-war anti-Semitic National Democratic (Endek) party in the Angers government, was also forced out of the cabinet. , Tremendous public accept- ance of the 1940 Chevrolet leader is des has brought in the finest stock of used cars in all history. r New Cc'. E St.! C AR*wwl 6,647,437 people bought used cars and trucks from Chevrolet dealers during the last four years. "Buy Mier* Millions Are Buying" from with Your Chevrolet dealer employs the best reconditioning methods. 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General Haller, who is a Minister of State in the Polish Cabinet, was identi- fied for many years with anti- Semitic and reactionary groups in Poland, the Jewish Labor Committee announced. This opposition was brought to the attention of Polish Ambassa- dor Potocki in Washington by a delegation made up of two repro- r.entatives of the Committee ado two of Polish labor organizations. Count Potocki informed the delegation that General Haller, who arrived late last week on the Italian liner Rex, came to this country as representative of no particular faction in the Po- lish Government, but as a repre- sentative of the entire Govern- ment which. he said, had de- clared its intention of setting up a democratic regime in a recon- stituted Poland. ROOSEVELT FIVE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR USED CAR FROM YOUR CHEVROLET DEALERI Your Score Haller Appointment as "Good-Will" Ambassador prices corn- '? mensurate with quality. Lowest possible Your Chevrolet dealer stands firmly behind every used car he sells. J Chevrolet Dealers are Headquarters for USED TRUCK Values I Look for your Chevrolet e dealer's used car listings in the classified pages of this paper! SEE YOUR LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER FIRST! News Service)—Expressing "pro- found appreciation" of President Roosevelt's recent peace messa to the leaders of the Protestant, Catholic and Jewish faiths, t:ic Synagogue Council of America, representing reform, conservative and orthodox Jewry, has issued a statement here urging t iro friendly association of all reli- gions in preparing for peace. The statement, released by Dr. David de Sola Pool, president of the Council, declares that "the world needs healing by peace. It is suffering from the fever of war raging in the East and in the West. It is suffering front hate that destroys human broth r- hood. Before God our Father •0 0 are all brothers; there is no dif- ference between 'far off' and 'near'. We must make possible the peace that will remove hatrei+ from our hearts. "Our nation," concludes the statement, "proves how human beings of different bloods and be- liefs can live together in har- mony and peace and create united commonwealth holding aloft the torch of freedom and justice for all."