DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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SEEK HELMUTH ASCHNER
IN DETROIT

Ernest Ascher of Gundelhof
64, Hamburg, Germany, is look-
ing for Helmuth Aschner. Any-
one knowing the whereabouts of
Aschner will please communicate
with the Council of Jewish Wom-
en, 89 Mack Ave.

GIFTS TO MO'OS CHITIM

In honor of the recovery of
Mrs. Irving A. Liebson from her
recent illness, a contribution was
made to the Mo'os Chitim by the
following: Mesdames Paul R.
Freeman, William I. Miller, Abe
Miller and J. Arthur Schiff.

GANAPOL SCHOOL TO HAVE
MUSICALES

The Ganapol School of Musical
Art announces the following con-
certs for the week : Saturday
afternoon at 4, a piano recital
by Janet Gallup, assisted by
Doris Gallup, violinist, and Eu-
nice Dunk, accompanist; on
Thursday evening, May 2, at
8:15, Doris Blake and Sylvia
Scherr of the staff will present
a two-piano recital at MacGregor
Auditorium ; on Saturday after-
noon at 3, pupils of Doris Blake
and Sylvia Scherr will be pre-
sented at the school, and on
Saturday evening at 8 Virginia
Easley will present her pupils at
the MacGregor Auditorium.

April 26, 1940

THE COMMUNITY CALENDAR

May 5—Fifteenth annual concert of Halevy Singing Society, i
n
Scottish Rites Cathedral of Masonic Temple.
Ben Shemenites Accused of Pos-
May 6—Opening dinner for the general 1940 Allied Jewish
session of Illegal Arms
Campaign.
May 14—Monthly forum meeting of Detroit chapter of Amer.
Leaders and youths of Ben
Shemen, the famous Children's ican Jewish Congress, at Jewish Community Center.
Village founded by Dr. Siegfried
Lehmann. are on trial before the ing out German agents who may theft, to be whipped. The ap.
Military Court here on a charge be masquerading as Jewish refu- plication for postponement
of
of having been in possession of gees and using the plight of the
illegal arms, which the police so-called illegal immigrants into the execution of the sentence
had been refused, and the se n.
claim to have found during a Palestine to conceal their true
tence had forthwith bf.en car-
search of the village on Jan. 22. identies, Colonial Secretary Mal- ried out.
Dr. Lehmann, principal of the colm MacDonald made clear in
"There can be no appeal in
educational institution arouno the House of Commons in answer
which the activities of the vil- to a question by Geoffrey Man- such cases," Mr. MacDonald con.
eluded.
lage center, was among those ar- der, Liberal.
rested. Also included among the
"But wasn't what you call
"The government naturally participation in a riot merely
original defendants were the
manager and nine teachers and feels unable to entertain any participation in a demonstra.
such offer by a body engaged in tion?" Mr. Williams insisted.
youths.
the promotion of illegal traffic," "And wasn't the boy simply car-
As the trial rounded out its Mr. MacDonald declared.
rying a flag and taking part in
third day today the prosecution
Mr. Mander, who had asked a
witnesses finished with their tes- similar question on April 3, no violence? And are we to un-
timony and counsel for the de- wanted to know whether the derstand that it is now the tradi-
fense submitted that there was Colonial Secretary recalled his tion of law and justice in Pales.
no case to answer because none answer at that time, when his tine that a bok of 15 is liable
of the allegations against the reply had been quite different. to double punishment for the
accused would stand trial. The The Liberal member had inquired same offense?"
two discharged were Chaim Mil- whether certain Jewish organiza-
The Colonial Secretary replied
ler and Dr. Israel Linkanietzky. tions had offered to do every- that he could not accept tlr ,
Ben Shemen, which was found- thing within their powers to pre- statement that there had been
ed in 1927 on Jewish National vent German agents from enter- two punishments for the same
Fund land with Keren Hayesod, ing Palestine, and whether their offense, since the presiding magis-
now numbers 450 youngsters who offers of assistance had been ac- trate had viewed the boy's action
live and study in this home cepted. Mr. MacDonald had re- as involving two separate of-
scaled to their youthful needs. plied: "I am not aware of any fenses. "Everything that the boy
Most of -them have come from such offers; but I am certain had done was all brought to the
German territories, though al- that if such offers of help should attention of the magistrate, who
most every country in the world be made they would be accepted." prescribed what he considered
is represented among the pupils.
appropriate punishment," he said.
Reminded that his answer of
In age they range from 3 to 18
Mr. Williams ended the dis-
two
weeks
ago
had
been
at
vari-
years, and their curriculum has
cussion at this point by notifying
ance
with
his
answer
of
today,
long been considered a model
the Colonial Secretary explained the Colonial Secretary that, in
preparation for adult life.
the discrepancy by remarking view of the unsatisfactory na-
ture of the answer, he would
Citrus Season Drawing to Close that "acceptance of any offer offer a motion for adjournment
depends largely on the value of
with About 8,500,000
the offer; this particular offer is as a protest against such abro-
Cases Exported
gation of elemental rights.
valueless."
TEL AVIV. (Palcor Agency)
The citrus season, which in for- Tom Williams Champions Right
of Appeal Against Double
MacMichael Announces Govern.
mer years terminated at the end
Punishment
ment Aid for Citrus Growers
of March, was this year extended
through the middle of April. The
After a lengthy and heated
.JERUSALEM (Palcor Agency)
reason for delaying the end of interchange of argument with —Exactly a week afte the had
the season was that the low the Colonial Secretary on the promised his personal support in
prices at the outset, as well as merits of a case in which a Jew- the efforts to alleviate the dis-
the scarcity of shipping tonnage ish boy was given two separate astrous conditions facing the cit-
to convey the fruit, led many punishments for the commission rus growers of Palestine, High
shippers to postpone the picking of one offense and was then de- Commissioner Sir Harold Mac-
nied the right of appeal from Michael announced that he had
to a date later than usual.
It is believed that the final the two sentences, Laborite Mem- secured Government approval for
count will show that half a mil- ber Torn Williams ended the dis- partial assistance to the culti-
lion more cases than the origi- cussion by notifying the Colonial vators.
nally estimated eight, million will Secretary that he would offer
In a broadcast eagerly awaited
be marketed abroad this season. a motion for adjournment as a by the entire citrus industry, the
This total approximates 60 per protest against such abrogation High Commissioner explained
cent of last year's shipments and of elemental rights.
that the government had decided
50 per cent of the available ex-
The case under discussion to provide limited guarantees for
portable crop.
harked back to the afternoon of loans that the citrus growers
New Citrus Control Board to March 2, when the Jewish popu- might obtain at the various banks,
Be Appointed
lation of Palestine engaged in repayment to be due at the close
The new Citrus Control Board, a number of demonstrations of he 1940-41 season. He express-
the statutory body planned by against the new land regulations ed th ehope that the banks would
the Palestine Government, is ex- that had been announced by the afford to the growers olans suffi-
pected to be set up before the government as in effect at the cient to satisfy their essential
end of this month, according to end of February. On that after- needs.
the local press.
noon, because of the violence Lauds Arab-Jewish Cooperation
First, of course, the necessary that had ensued as the bitterness
The High Commissioner paid
legislation must be drafted on and grief of the Yishuv flared tribute to the close co-operation
the basis of the report of the up in demonstrations throughout shown during the past four
sub-committee of the govern- the country, curfew had been months by the Arab and Jewish
ment's Gen e r al Agricultural proclaimed on the all-Jewish city growers in the consideration of
Council, which investigated the of Tel Aviv at 1 p. m.
their mutual problems. He was
prospects for establishing the
But the demonstrators had not especially pleased that all repre-
board and made its recommenda- immediately dispersed. One of sentations for aid made to the
tions the other day.
them, a 15-year-old boy named government since the middle of
Mrs. Rose Jacobs Arrives in
Mizrachi, had been arrested as January had been set forth by
Palestine
he marched along carrying a what he termed a united Arab-
Mrs. Rose Jacobs, non-Zionist banner of protest.
Jewish front.
member of the Jewish Agency
Mr. Williams wanted to know
Executive and honorary vice- whether the Colonial Secretary Jewish Agency Receives Final
president of Hadassah, the Zionist was aware of the fact that the
Instalment of Czech Refu-
Women's Organization of Amer- boy on his arrest had been fined
gee Fund
ica, who arrived in Palestine, 100 mils for breaking the cur-
LONDON (Palco• Agency) —
plans to remain this country for few, and had then later been re-
two months, making her principal arrested on a charge of partici- With the receipt of £291,496 from
pating in the demonstration and Lloyd's Bank of London, trustees
headquarters in Jerusalem.
Interviewed by Haaretz, popu• carrying a banner—the same of- since January, 1939, of the Czech
lar Hebrew daily of this city, fense for which he had already Refugee Fund, the Jewish Agency
Mrs. Jacobs said that she saw been fined—and had been sen- for Palestine has received the
not a single happy face when tenced to 12 strokes. This sen- final instalment due it on the
passing through the Balkans en tence, he added, had been car- £500,000 fund set aside for the
route to Eretz Israel. There were ried out immediately on the promotion of immigration and
no drums or flags, customary in same day, despite the fact that settlement in Palestine of refu-
time of war, and it was obvious counsel for the defense had asked gees from Czechoslovakia.
that the "war of nerves" had to be permitted to file an appeal.
"Who is responsible for this Arab Villager s Join Jews in Cele-
had its effect. While in Italy she
brating Continued Upbuilding
saw some of the 4,000 Jewish miscarriage of justice?" the La-
refugees now there, mainly at borite demanded.
JERUSALEM (Palcor Agency)
The Colonial Secretary said —Scenes reminiscent of the feast
Milan, where they are living un-
der conditions of great • distress. that it was his understanding of celebration that marked the
They live on the equivalent of a that the Mizrachi boy had been inauguration on May 3, 1939, of
dollar a week given to them by convicted first by the District Dafneh, in Upper Galilee on the
the Jewish community and other Officer, as prescribed under the border of Syria and Lebanon,
emergency regulations, for cur- on April 19 attended the laying
bodies.
The Jewish Agency Executive few-breaking and had been fined of the cornerstone of the first
member is busy addressing meet- 100 mils for this offense; and nine houses of the little settle-
ings and gatherings, collectingin- that subsequently he had been ment. As on the earlier occasion,
formation on developments with- charged before the Chief Magis- hundreds of neighboring Arab
in the Yishuv. conferring with trate of Tel Aviv with partici- villagers joined the colonists and
communal leaders, and touring pating in rioting contrary to the their fellow settlers from the vici-
the country to get a real close- criminal ordinance. Although nage in the ceremonies.
up on conditions in Eretz Israel. counsel for the defense had sub- Palestinian Athletes Participate
mitted that only one action of
in Cairo Games
Government Refuses Revisionists' offense was involved, the Magis-
A part of selected Jewish ath-
trate had ruled contrariwise, con- letes left here for Cairo, where
Offer of Aid in Appre-
sidering curfew-breaking and they will participate in the Near
hending Spies
LONDON. (Palcor Agency) — rioting as two separate offenses East Games to be held there on
The government has decided not and not as one act. He had April 20th and 21st.
to accept the offer made it by therefore sentenced the accused,
Athletes from Turkey, Greece,
the New Zionist Organization against whose record there also Egypt and Palestine will be rep-
(Revisionists) to assist in weed- stood a previous conviction for rseented in the various games.

