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More Than 225,000 Jews in Holland, Belgium
Luxemburg, the Three Countries Now Being
lates that children, born of mixed
Mutilated by the Brutal Third Reich
marriages, will be considered "ar-

yan" providing they renounce
their parents.
Danish Jews are taking what-
ever consolation there is in the
fact that the Danish people re-
main unaffected by the anti-Jew-
ish popaganda in the Nazi-con-
trolled press. Frequently, Danes
shield their Jewish neighbors from
the Nazis.

Sweden Protects Jewish Refugees

Reports reaching here from
Stockholm state that the Swedish
government has taken steps to
move the 5,000 Jewish refugees
from Germany to the northern
section of Sweden, hundreds of
miles removed from the Nazi
army. In the event of a Nazi
invasion, these Jews will have
the opportunity to escape to an-
other land. The report said that
the Government and the people of
Sweden are treating the Jewish
refugees with the utmost consid-
eration.

20 Jews Die Daily in Vienna
An indication of the suffering

of the Jewish community of Vi-
enna, one Europe's gayest capi-
tal, was furnished this week with
the news that approximately 20
Jews die daily in Vienna. Fun-
eral processions are frequent
sights in the Jewish quarter. At
the same time it was learned that
not a single case of a birth of a
Jewish child in Vienna has been
reported for the past four months.

Holland Arrests 21 Nazis in
Anti-Trojan Horse Drive

THE HAGUE (WNS)—Twen-
ty-one Dutch Nazis have been
arrested in Holland as a result of
the state of siege regulations, it
was announced in a broadcast by
Premier D. J. Geer.
On report, which could not be
verified, said that M. M. Rost
Van Tonningen, a Nazi member
of Parliament and editor of the
Nazi newspaper, Nationale Dag-
bled, was among those placed un-
de rarrest.

Former Polish Anti-Semite Avers
Nazis Sterilize Polish Slaves

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Bnai Moshe Religious School
Closing Exercises Sunday

Kalvarier Aid Society

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On May 12 at 11:15 a. in., in donors to its Mo'os Chitim fund:

the main synagogue, the Bnai
Religious School will hold
closing exercises and graduation.
There will be a floral offering
by Jack Schlesinger's ninth grade
graduating class, several choir
numbers and addresses by the
graduates. Rabbi Moses Fischer,
Cantor David Katzman, Morris
Rosenberg, president of the con-
gregation, and Ben S. Chinitz,
principal of the school, will also
participate in the exercises.
The following students will re-
ceive Junior High School diplo-
mas: Cecile Abraham, Marian
Abrams, Marvin Eskovitz, Evelyn
Gilfix, Jewel Greenspan, Goldie
Gross, Pearl Gluck, Maralyn
Klein, Lillian Klein, loria
Aaron Lebow, Lillian Liss, Syl-
via Kornfield, Lois Lawson, Ed-
ward Meer, David Rosman, Shir-
ley Sims. Elaine Sherman and
Eugene Weiss.

LATEST EUROPEAN BLACKOUT

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The Detroit Sunshine Club of
Miami Beach, Fla., for the $10
gift, and the following contribu-
tors: Jecob and son, George
Radner, Herman Radner, Frank
Bros. Herman Feldstein and
other donors.
Checks of $5 each were mailed
to 23 families in April and to
17 families in March.

Neugarten Sunshine Club

Mrs. Charles Aller, vice presi-
dent of Neugarten Sunshine Club,
conducted the meeting of the
board of directors, on May 7,
at the Jewish Community Center.
New ventures for fund raising
and fund distributing were given
consideration. The next meeting
will be held on May 27.

NEW YORK (WNS) — Gen.
Josef Haller, one-time anti-Semi-
tic Polish leader who was sent
to this country by the Polish
Government-in-exile in France on
a good-will and money-raising
tour, declared here that he had
documentary proof that "tens of
thousands of Polish men and wo-
men seized by the Nazis for forced
labor in Germany are being setr-
ilized by their captors."
"This is not propaganda," Gen.
Haller said, "it is a document
prepared by reputable physicians
in the Netherlands who are in a
labor in Germany are being ster-
lization atrocity."
The Polish Government-in-ex-
ile was severely criticized by
many Jewish organizations when it
was announced that Gen. Haller
was to be sent to this country
as a good-will representative.
Though admitting anti-Jewish
atrocities, the general asked Jew-
ish organizations to forget the
past and think of the future.

Offer of $1,000,000 for Hitler's
Capture Stirs World

NEW YORK (WNS)—While
scores of adventurers, including
a 76-year-old semi-invalid, who
uses two canes when walking, an-
nounced that expeditions were
being organized to go to Ger-
many "to bring Hitler back," a
24-hour guard was placed about
the home of Dr. Samuel Harden
Church, president of the Carnegie
Institute, who offered a reward of
$1,000,000 in cash to the person or
group which will deliver Adolf
Hitler "alive, unwounded and un-
hurt" into the custody of the
League of Nations.
The surprising offer, which
stirred the imagination of the
world, drew no comment from the
White House but officials of the
State Department, speaking un-
officiall said that the offer was
not in keeping with United States
neutrality precautions. The $1,-
000,000 proposal elicited both
praise and criticism from mem-
bers of Congress.
A. L. Henson, past department
commander of the Georgia Ameri-
can Legion, wired Dr. Church an
offer to add $1,000 to the re-
ward for Hitler's kidnapper.
Poultney Bigelow, intimate friend
of Germany's former Kaiser, de-
scribed the scheme as "too silly,
it's too absurd." "'They ought to
present the $1,000,000 to Hitler to
help the wounded. Hitler is going
to win. He is stronger than ever
before."
Rev. A. W. Forney, head of
the Pittsburgh Holy Name So-

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Europe's moral and physical blackout, extended to
the neutral countries of Holland and Belgium by th e
Nazi brutality, on Thursday drew into its net additional
millions of innocent men, women and children.
Holland and Belgium, where havens of refuge were
granted to tens of thousands of exiles from Germany
during the first years of the brutal Hitler regime, have
Jewish populations, respectively, of 160,000 and 60,000.
Included in these figures are the refugees who have
been welcomed by these lands.
It is estimated that Holland alone welcomed more
than 30,000 refugees. The Netherlands was among the
most farsighted in dealing with the tragic situation of
German Jewry, having established a colony for the refu-
gees in the Zuyder Zee. Belgium also welcomed zt large
number of refugees, approximately the same number
as that in Holland.
There are approximately 3,200 Jews in Luxemburg,
the third land to be invaded on Thursday by the Nazi
hordes.
The former Germans, who have found refuge in
these countries, may be the first to suffer the conse-
quences of the Nazi invasion. The fate of refugees in
Denmark and Norway was interment in concentration
camps and subjection to the severest Hitlerite decrees
promulgated in Naziland.
Holland is one of the traditional lands of freedom
for the Jews. It was the home of Spinoza. It provided a
haven for Jews who fled from the Spanish Inquisition.
The invasion of Holland, Belgium and Luxemburg and
the bombardment of civilian cities is another blow to
morality and human decency.

THE COMMUNITY CALENDAR

May 13—Luncheon report meeting of Allied Jewish Campaign
workers, at Hotel Statler. Speaker, Mr. Siegfried Hoffman, former
Berlin theatrical producer and radio announcer.
May 14—Report luncheon meeting of Allied Jewish Campaign
workers, at Hotel Statler.
May 15—Luncheon report meeting of Allied Jewish Campaign
workers, at Hotel Statler. Speaker, Dr. Israel Goldstein, eminent
New York rabbi, president of the Jewish National Fund of America.
May 16—Report luncheon meeting of Allied Jewish Campaign
workers, at Hotel Statler.
May 17—Report luncheon meeting of Allied Jewish Campaign
workers, at Hotel Statler.
May 23—Monthly open forum meeting of Detroit Chapter of
American Jewish Congress, at Jewish Community Center. A na-
tionally prominent speaker will address the gathering.
May 27—Annual meeting of Zionist Organization of Detroit.
at Jewish Community Center.
May 28—Annual meeting of League of Jewish Women's Or-
ganizations at Jewish Community Center, at 2 p. m. A play will
be presented by the dramatic group of the Music Study Club.
May 30—Opening session of Farband convention at Cuss High
School auditorium, with Dr. Stephen S. Wise as principal speaker.
May 30-June 3—Thirtieth annual convention of Jewish National
Workers' Alliance (Farband).

ciety, suggested that if the $1,-
000,000 remained unclaimed upon
expiration of the reward offer,
May 31, Dr. Church's group do-
nate the money to the relief of
refugees from Germany—Catho-
lic, Protestant and Jewish.
Nazi officials in Berlin, accord-
ing to newspaper dispatches, call-
ed the plan "so ridiculous and so
utterly stupid that it can be as-
sumed German official swill de-
cline to take any notice of it."

Christian Front Leader Threat-
ened to Bomb Brooklyn
Synagogue

NEW YORK (WNS) — Wil-
liam Gerald Bishop, described as
the military genius of the 16
members of the Christian Front
who are charged with attempting
to overthrow the United States
Government, once threatened that
he would use bombs to explode a
Brooklyn synagogue.
This statement was included in
the signed confession given to
agents of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation by Michael J. Beirne,
one of Bishop's co-defendants. In
earlier testimony Bishop was, on
several different occasions, called
a Nazi spy.
According to Beirne's state-
ment, "Bishop said that there
would be several bombings and
this would cause unrest. He said
the tactics would resemble those
of the I. R. A. (Irish Republican
Army).
In their statements to FBI
agents, the anti-Semitic plotters
maintained that their activities
w e re intended "solely as defensive
measures against a Communist
revolution."
Edward L. Walsh, 22-year-old
defendant, said at one point: "I
could not be anti-Semitic because
I have the infallible word of Pope
Pius XII that we Catholics are
all spiritual Semites." The FBI
men, however, quoted George M.
Kelly, another defendant, as say-
ing "the Jews and Communists
had too much power in the United
States."
Testimony was introduced to

show that rifle ammunition was
stolen from New York National
Guard armories for rifle practice
by the Christian Front defend-
ants. Several of the defendants
charged that they were subjected
to a "third degree" by FBI agents
but th echarge was denied by
the FBI.

Christian Front Rallies to Defense
of 16 Conspirators

Several thousand dollars have
been raised by the Christian Front
for the defense of the 16 anti-
Semitic plotters charged with con-
spiring to overthrow the United
States Government, it was learned
here. The Christian Front has
been raising funds through col-
lection and social funcitons.
Handbills announcing a Chris-
tion Front rally "for the benefit
of defendants' families" were dis-
tributed here last week by street
salesmen of Social Justice, Father
Charles E. Coughlin's weekly
newspaper. The circulars urged:
"Forget the Western Front. Re-
member the Christian Front."
The Christian Front is particu-
larly interested in the defense of
John F. Cassidy, national director
of the anti-Semitic organization.

South Rhodesian Contingent Adds

to Military Power in

Palestine
JERUSALEM (Palcor Agency)
—The arrival of a Southern
Rhodesian military contingent
served to emphasize the concen-
tration in Palestine of large Brit-
ish forces equipped to deal with
events in the Mediterranean.
Lieut.-General George James Gil-
fard,eneral Officer Commanding ,
welcomed the new troops to Pal-
estine.

DANCE MAY 19

Paramount's annual spring
dance will be held on Sunday,
May 19, at Springdale Country
Club. For information regarding
tickets, phone University 2 4056.
Lila Barnet. president of the
organization, is in charge of
tickets, and Millie Label is writ-
ing publicity.

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