America 5ewisit Periodical Cotter. CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO I?. 194 stratio t )f non . L'I'Ve tc C(1 Wit} fran e d th4, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. SECTION ONE at then VOL. 42, NO. 29 'd and le goy. .ests of People. obedi• mean s an d pointed des fo r de wh Phalli to Bring Many Youth Exiles to U. S. them. , II New d, and k with o ap. May Grant U. S. Visas to Approximately 13,000 Children WASHINGTON (WNS)—Mov- ing swiftly to eliminate the red tape hampering efforts to bring British children to the United States for the duration of the war, the Departments of State and Justice announced plans to grant visas to approximately 13,- 000 children by Aug. 1. The announcement followed a statement by President Roosevelt that the failure of Great Britain to supply ships to bring the chil- dren here and not American red tape was responsible for the slowness with which the evacua- tion of children under 16 years was proceeding. Proposed Program The new program for bringing these children to the United States is as follows: 1—Children will be admitted on visitors' visas upon the show- ing of intention that the small refugees will return home after the war. This eliminates quota re- strictions of 6,500 per month, now applied to those entering the country from Great Britain on "permanent" visas. 2—A corporate affidavit, rather than affidavits from individuals alone, will be accepted by the gov- ernment, the corporation obtain- ing greatly simplified individual affidavits itself. The corporate af- fidavit will be supported by a trust fund equal to $50 for each child entered. Corporations must be approved by the Attorney- General. 3—American consuls abroad are to be informed that visas can be issued to children whose names have not been approved by the department but who have merely been selected by representatives abroad of the United States Com- mittee for the Care of European Children. and The Legal Chronicle DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1940 Say Franz Werfel Executed by Nazis NEW YORK (WNS)—Franz Werfel, world-famous 'German- Jewish novelist and author of "The Forty Days of Musa Dagh," who fled to France from Germany, has been seized and shot by the Nazis, ac- cording to a British broad- cast heard here by the Na- tional Broadcasting Company. The broadcast said, however, that the report has not been confirmed. Another report received here from London said that Mr. Werfel's British publishers have made fruitless attempts to find the author. He was last re- ported at Vichy, France. Find 'Bomb' at Hebrew School Harmless Contraption Causes Disturbance In N. J. This Paper Printed in Two Section, 10 Cents Single Copy; $3.00 per Year BOMBING OF HAIFA BRINGS WAR TO HOLY LAND; ITALY Hard Hit by Creation AIMS AT MOSUL PIPE LINE of Fascist Gov- Jews First Targets In New France ernment ZURICH, Switzerland (WNS) —Mass arrests of Jewish jour- nalists, attorneys and merchants throughout France marked the formal creation of a Fascist state under the dictatorship of Marshal Henri Philippe Petain. The new Fascist government launched its regime with a "purge" at Vichy, temporary cap- ital, resulting in the arrest of at least 20 persons, mostly Jews known to have been strongly pro- British. The purge followed pub- lication of a decree by the Petain government providing that "only men of French parentage" may hold important government posts. Eliminate Jews Nazi sources said that the new decree will result in "the elimi- nation of Jews from government posts." The Nazi radio announc- ed that the 20 persons seized, who were ordered to leave Vichy immediately, are still subject to imprisonment. The German radio described those arrested as "Jews and Leftist journalists who in re- cent weeks have been gathering information from parliament on behalf of foreign quarters." Neutral observers here believed that the decree was the beginning of Nazi-inspired anti-Semitic cam- paign similar to those launched in other Nazi-dominated lands. They pointed to the fact that almost the entire French press has published anti-Semitic edi- torials in recent days. One Killed, Ten Injured in One of Key Cities Built by Jews in National Home in Palestine JERUSALEM (WNS) — One person was killed and several others, including an American employee of an oil refinery, were injured, when 10 Italian airplanes dropped more than 50 bombs during a 20-minute raid on Haifa, one of the most important port and industrial cities of Palestine. The Italian bombers, coming in two waves, were Europe Vast Horror Camp Troper Arrives to Dis- cuss Readjustment Plan driven off by British planes and anti-aircraft batteries, which fired on the raiders from the summit of Mount Carmel. As soon as the air raid sirens sounded their warning, Jews and Arabs went into recently con- structed air raid shelters. Al- though the raid was the first ex- perienced in Palestine since the beginning of the war there was no panic. In the air raid shelters, Jews and Arabs discussed meas- ures necessary to defeat their common enemy. The injured American was J. E. Flannigan. Several tanks of the Iraq Petroleum Company were damaged during the raid. (An official Italian war com- munique from Rome said that the Italian raiders caused fires which could be seen by Italian aviators 125 miles away. The communique alleged that great damage was done to the port of Haifa and that all planes par- ticipating in the Haifa raid re- turned safely to their bases.) UNION CITY, N. J. (WNS)- While the police pressed their search for the perpetrators of the World's Fair explosion which took the lives of two detectives "The whole European continent and injured five others, a phony with a few notable exceptions has "bomb" found on the steps of been converted into a vast con- the Hebrew School of the North centration camp as a result of Hudson Jewish Community Cen- ter led police to believe that pro- the recent occupation of Belgium, Nazi elements were responsible Holland, Luxembourg and a large for the recent bombing and part of France", declared Morris hoaxes. C. Troper, European chairman of An unidentified man called the the American Joint Distribution Union City police last Friday Committee, upon his arrival in night and said that a bomb had New York on the Yankee Clipper been planted on the steps of a from Lisbon. synagogue. The police sped to Mr. Troper arrived to confer several Jewish institutions be- with the officers and directors Property Confiscated fore they found a box on the One French newspaper, La Pe- of the American Jewish Joint steps of the Hebrew school. Distribution Committee, major The box was doused in a bar- tite Gironde, assailed German American agency for aid to dis- Nightly Black-Outs rel of oil when the police heard Jewish refugees, charging that tressed Jews overseas, concerning Palestine had its first practice a ticking. Several hours later the Jewish refugees, who had readjustments in the policy and Lieut. James A. Pyke of the enjoyed the hospitality of France, program of that organization black-out covering the whole of the country on the night of June New York City bomb squad open- are now trying to escape with necessitated by recent develop- 3. In some places, such as Haifa ed the box and found an alarm gold and diamonds. The news- ments in Europe. and Tel Aviv, the "Lights Out" clock, some wire, a coil and a paper said that France will never Troper, who was one of order from midnight to dawn had white building brick. According again be so "naive" as to give the last Americans to leave Paris been enforced for a short while to the police the box contained hospitality to Jews. previously purely as a precau- no explosive, detonator or bat- M. P. Praises Efforts of Jewish tionary measure. See TROPER—Page 9 See FRANCE—Page 8 tery for electrical current. Group Contrasting with the brilliant- NEW YORK (WNS) — Ro- ly lighted streets, restaurants, land Robinson, British member of store windows and places of pub- Parliament, praised the efforts lic entertainment which have of the Jewish Assistance Group, brought Tel Aviv to the fore- recently established to provide an front of Mediterranean watering information center in co-opera- places, the dense pall of gloom tion with the U. S. Committee that hung over the city and was for the Care of European Chil- Stories Published in German and Italian Papers; Recruiting of Jewish Units in Pal- only relieved by the sickle moon dren, at a meeting of the organ- in the early hours of the morn- estine Believed to Be Strengthening Jewry's Rights; Blackout and Air ization at the Spanish and Portu- ing served to bring home to resi- guese Synagogue. Mr. Robinson is Raid Precautions Are Functioning Smoothly dents the full implications of the the official representative of the British government in connection LONDON (Palcor Agency) — Recruiting of Jewish Units Seen cal transport company, Mr. Sher- See HAIFA—Page 8 tok reported. Strengthening Palestine with the work of the U. S. Com- That a secret agreement has Jewry's Rights The Jewish Agency had offered mittee. been signed between the British JERUSALEM (Palcor Agency) its assistance in enrolling Jew- government and the Jewish peo- —The recruitment of Jewish ish pilots already trained or avail- ple is the contention of a story soldiers in various units of thi able for training, but only Brit- prominently displayed in German British Army was seen as a ish-born pilots are now admitted to the Royal Air Force. If a and Italian newspapers, it has strengthening of the Jewish posi- change in the rules should oc- tion in Palestine in a statement been. learned here. made here by Moshe Sher- cur, Jews would be eligible. According to this latest publi- tok, chief of the political depart- The Jewish Agency regards the cation of assertedly secret agree- ment of the Jewish Agency for present recruiting of Jewish units ments by the Rome-Berlin axis, Palestine. as an important step toward the the British government has prom- The views of the Jewish Agen- recognition of the Jewish posi- ised to recognize Palestine as an cy leader were expressed at a tion in Palestine, enabling the independent Jewish Dominion of Announcement is made of the press conference devoted to a Jews to make their contribution NEW YORK. (WNS) — The the British Empire and has fur- clarification of the military posi- to the prosecution of the war as program for the fall Conference Non-Seetaritn Anti-Nazi League, ther promised to the Jews a part tion. The present enlistments, he a nation, Mr. Shertok declared. on Science, Philosophy and Re- Answering another question at ligion to meet on Sept. 9, 10, and which\ recently supplied evidence of Abyssinia as colonization ter- pointed out, envisioned a total of the "irregular activities" of ritory after the common victory. of 1,800 Jews, of whom 500 will the conference, Mr. Shertok stated 11, at the Jewish Theological Believed Nazi Trick that an improvement had recent- Seminary of America in New Dr. Friedhelm Draeger, Nazi The Jewish people, according be assigned to a Jewish mechani- ly occurred in the sphere of the York City. Invitations have been Consul in New York, at the re- cal transport company whose quest of the Department of State, to this story, was represented in non-commissioned officers will, at utilization of sources of Palestine issued to over a thousand insti- has wired the department asking the alleged negotiations that cuk first, be British but, later, Jews. supplies and industry for army tutions of higher learning, ex- for the recall of Captain Fritz urinated in the Axis-styled secret needs. But the question of raw p e r i m e n t a l laboratories, and Wiedemann, Nazi Consul-General agreement by Dr. Chaim Weiz- Of the balance of the 1,800, 660 materials, he added, still requires learned societies to sent official are for a Jewish company of the in San Francisco, and all other mann, president of the Jewish a solution, with the assistance of delegates to the sessions of the Consular representatives "engaged Agency for Palestine; Moshe pioneer corps and 550 for var- the authorities. conference. ious trades for ground services in similar extra-consular activity. ' Shertok, head of the political Palestine Black-Outs Functioning The invitations have been is- Wiedemann has been denounced department of the Jewish Agen- in the air force and the like. Sm oo thl y sued in the name of 81 founding Through the Jewish Agency, by a U. S. Commissioner in Los cy and Mr. Rubinstein. Angeles as having "stepped out- Since the beginning of June members of the conference, which„ Neutral quarter, have ventur- Mr. Shertok remarked, 700 Jews side the regular diplomatic pro- ed the opinion that the purpose of were previously enlisted for tech- precautionary black-outs have includes the outstanding men of cedure," in connection with the this story is to alienate the Arab nical British Units. Of that group been the order of the day—or science, philosophy and religion arrest of Herbert Hoehne, a Ger- world from the Allied cause. The 300 are now to be transferred, rather night—in Palestine; and in the country. The Conference man citizen, on espionage charges. story itself is presumably based together with 20 Arabs, to form previous in many places through- will discuss "Science, Philosophy and Religion in Their Relation to "Never in the diplomatic his- given to a special Royal Engineers unit, out the country had so well pre- the Democratic Way of Life". tory of our country has a foreign on an alleged promise Winston officered by five Jews and one pared the inhabitants that there by Dr. Weizmann Power appointed a man to a ma- has been a minimum of untoward The invitation states that "clear- Arab. for diplomatic post when that Churchill to the effect that after Two hundred and fifty drivers incidents. ly the time has come when those the war Palestine would at last man has been connected with the be given to the Jews as their who were previously enrolled are See DEMOCRACY—Page 16 See PALESTINE—Page 12 now entering a Jewish mechani- very own. See NAZI CONSUL—Page 1 3 AXIS POWERS SEEK TO ALIENATE ARABS FROM ALLIED CAUSE BY ISSUING A RUMOR OF A SECRET AGREEMENT BETWEEN BRITAIN AND JEWS FOR INDEPENDENT STATE NAZI CONSUL'S RECALL URGED Fritz Wiedemann's Ac- twines in the U. S. Is Exposed PLAN PARLEY ON DEMOCRACY To Help Fashion the American Way of Life