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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-07-30

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A mericiut "elvish Palo& Cal eatter

July 30, 1943

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The
Legal Chronicle

$15,000 Worth of Food
Sent to USSR Refugees

Molly Pitcher Steps' from Pages of History

Rabbi Wise Sees F.D.R.

More than $15,000 worth of
On Plan To Avert
food and clothing has been sent
to Jewish refugees in the U. S.
Extermination of Jews
S. R. through the World Jewish
Congress in New York during
WASHINGTON. (WNS)—Rab-
the short time since this service
bi Stephen S. Wise, president of
has been inaugurated. The Wrold
the American Jewish Congress..
Jewish Congress is cooperating
conferred with President Roose-
with the Jewish Agency for Pa!-
velt this week on the problem of
estine in Jerusalem and its repre-
averting the extermination of
sentatives in Teheran in this
Jews in Germany and the rest of
important work, and according to
Europe.
the most recent cables, all parcel-
Dr. Wise said the number of
transmissions entrusted to the of-
Jews killed in Europe by the
fice of the World Jewish Congress
Nazis and Fascists would reach
up to June 15 have already been
3,000,000. He added:
dispatched to the refugees.
"I found that the President
A number of prominent Jewish
maintains a profound and pene-
organizations in the United States
trating interest in these victims
and other American republics
of Hitler," he said, "who are not
have recently approacheod the
able to meet him on the battle-
World Jewish Congress about
front as our soldiers are meeting.
sending food and Nothing to the
him
today in Sicily, but must die
U. S. S. R. The Union of Grand
unarmed and incapable of self-
Rabbis of the United States and
defense as Hitler and Goebbels
Canada, headed by the Boyaner
victims."
Rabbi, the Molner Rabbi, the
"I find it significant," Dr. Wise
Stoliner Rabbi, the Skvirer Rabbi
continued, "that the President
and other well known rabbis, has
has just named former Ambassa-
given the Congress a list of or-
dor Herbert Pell as the American
thodox refugees for whom food
representative on the commission
and clothing were immediately
of the United Nations which is
provided. In the same manner,
to try to bring to justice those
packages have been sent to other
of the Nazi-Fascist countries who
refugees according to the lists
may be found guilty of responsi-
provided by the Committee of
bility for the foulest of all crimes
Latvian Jews in New Yoak,
in wartime, namely, the slaughter
Union of Jewish Refugees from
of civilian masses. Pell, a New
Poland and a number of other
Yorker, was named U. S. Min-
organizations.
ister to Hungary by President
This important campaign to
Roosevelt in 1941, after serving
help needy refugees by furnish-
in a similar capacity in Portugal
ing them with food and clothing
for four years. Active in New
is also being carried on through
York Democratic politics, Pell also
the committees of the World Jew-
served a term in Congress."
ish Congress in the South and
C entral American countries. The
Rabbi Wise said that the com-
WASHINGTON, D. C. — On
mission, with Pell as a member,
Central Jewish Committee in August
areas,
Saturday,
August
7,
will
well,
Molly saw her husband fall probably would be organized in
4th, Molly Pitcher steps be the day.
Mexico and the "Jias" society
at h
the near future. He said also
of Canada, which have been in out of the pages of American
To turn back the history pages, his p is cannon. She promptly took that
the intergovernmental com-
constant touch with the World history to serve as leading lady "Molly"--Was born Mary Ludwig, until lace, and fired shot after shot
the battle was won.
mission proposed by the recent
C; Jewish Congress, are participating in a nation-wide Bond and Stamp on a farm near T
,
ew
most actively in this work. With Tag Day.
Jersey, in 1754. She was married was r her heroism Molly Pitcher Bermuda conference would meet
made the first woman Sec- soon, either here or in London,
the aid of the different organiza-
The gal who carried water to to John Hays about the time of gean t in the Army by General to establish places of asylum
tions, food and clothing are being
the Revolution, and moved to Car- Wash
thirsty
soldiers
during
the
blister-
provided chiefly for such refugees
lisle, Pa. Revo ington. In words of an old throughout the world for victims
of Axis persecution.
lutionary rhyme:
in Russia who have neither friends ing Revolutionary battle of Mon-
In Revolutionary days it was "Mol
1 Pitcher she stood by her
nor relatives in America to help mouth (New Jersey), and took not unusual for wives to accom-
gun
them. Friends and relatives of over her husband's cannon when pany their soldier husbands to
An d rammed the charges home, Probus Club To Hold
refugees who have recent ad- he was wounded, has long been a battle. They washed, mended,
symbol of the heroism of Ameri-
sir:
dresses of those they want to help can
Victory Bond Rally
cooked, and cared for the wound- And
women.
in Russia now have the oppor-
thus
on Monmouth's bloody
ed. So Molly went to war with
In
her
honor,
brigades
of
mod-
field .
tunity of sending food and cloth- er
John
The Probus Club of Detroit
A sergeant did become, sir." will hold a victory bond rally
n Molly Pitchers will take their
ing to the refugees, who, after
During
the
Battle
of
Monmouth
Th at's the spirit behind the celebrating the success of its
four years of wandering, are fac- stands on Moly Pitcher Tag Day, Court House, she carried water red-u
t,'
big exceedingly difficult condi- at street corners, building en- to the men, all day and into the tags , hite-and-blue Molly Pitcher bond
A 2, drive, on Thursday evening,
tions. The office of the World s trances, and in public places to night. The men calling "Molly! Augu you will be asked to wear on M u-. 5, a t the Lee Plaza Hotel.
41
ell
the
Bonds
and
Stamps
that
Jewish Congress at 330 West
Sob
ell, chairman of the
Pitcher!" gave her the name by pitcher st 4 — behind the water aurice
42nd St., New York City, is open c back up our fighting men. To ac- which she is known to history.
s waiting to receive the i bond committee, expects Frank
procee
ommodate
shoppers
in
rural
daily, except Saturday and Sun- -
ds of purchases of Bonds sh ey as guest speaker. This will
On one of her t r i ps horn

the
clay from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
d Stamps.
be a gala affair and all members
are requested to be there with
Central Africa No Annex to Palestine
--- guests. Call Jack Citron, CA.
Nazi a Drowned Thousands
3136, for reservations.
Jewish Jazz Players
Declares Judge Louis E. Levinthal
Of R

Enliven Russian Front

DENVER, COL.—The proposal

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WAR BONDS



ussian Jews in Coal
Mine a and Oil Well s

To be sure, the hapless Jew-
MOSCOW. (WNS)—Leo Him to send Jewish refugees to areas
KU!
BYSHEV. (WNS)—An of-
inelfarb, popular Jewish jazz-bane in Central Africa, as suggested ish victims of Nazi terror w ill
be
ficial
report of the Soviet Com-
leader who fled Warsaw on the
grateful for any temporary
eve of its occupation by the Naz by former President Herbert H oo- ven, but Mr. Hoover unders ha- mission to investigate Nazi atroc-
forces, is now touring Russia i yen this week, is "ill-advised a nd that we must plan for the fu tands ities, released here, discloses that
with a huge jazz orchestra en- unrealistic" declared Judge Lo uis and not deal with palliativ ture, the Nazis drowned 30,000 Jews
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tertaining Russian soldiers on the E. Levinthal, president of t he we wish to assure a stable es if in flooded coal mines near the
front and civilian workers behind Zionist Organization of Americ a, tion. Palestine offers such st solu- city of Shackty, in the Rostov
the linees, it was reported here in an address delivered before a ity and permanent solution to abil- area, and drowned other thou-
public meeting of the Jewi
this week.
sh problem of Jewish homeless ghe sands in oil wells in the Maikop
Soldiers on leave here tell that community at the Brown Pala ce and at the same time is ness, district of the Caucasus.rn
Hotel.
Mr.
Hoover's
remarks
we
on one occasion Himmelfarb's
re immediately accessible to the more The report is based on eye-
band deliberately played Jewish uttered before the Emergen cy grants from Europe
witness accounts given the co-
than are emi-
Conference
to
Save
the
Jewi
tunes within hearing of the Nazis.
sh su ggestedundeveloped
areas the
in mission
age d t by Russians who man-
This so exasperated them that People of Europe, held in Ne w Central
Africa.
o escape extermination by
they opened fire, thus revealing York on Sunday evening. H o. "Mr. Hoover is quite righ
the Nazi troops. It reveals that
their position to the Russians spoke on a national radio hook-u p. saying
that men, women t in the majority of those murdered
Judge Levinthal declared tha
and at Mai
who then blasted them out of the
he had "read with amazement th t children cannot be 'dumped into b een e kop were Jews who had
town.
e
new
lands,'
"
Judge
Levinthal
from vacuated to the Caucasus
reports appearing in the pres
and attributing to Mr. Hoove 5, continued. "It is more reasonable, part of Latvia and the western
the statement that 'an area i r and just, to send Jewish refu- Nazis o Poland just before the
Africa could be considered sent II gees to a land where they w ill b e
The ccupied that area.
mentally an annex to Palestine - welcomed by their brethren, wher e t h ttee Jewish Anti-Fascist Com-
here revealed this week
and that Jewish refugees, admit ' the economic machinery has been th
it is in possession of docu
tedly in need of homes, sh ld - prepared for the absorption of da at
y
go to this territory, rather that I additional population, where the day ary proof that on the first
of their. entry
co Palestine."
Jews will be able to live free,
nto Odessa
az is executed 25,000
normal lives--than to send them the Th
Nazd
"I
prefer
to
recall
an
earlier
Jews.
The 50-caliber Browning machine
to
any
of
those
African
areas,
ocumentary evidence, ii,
tatement of Mr. Hoover," Judge
gun is one of the most efficient short Levinthal declared, "some i of which Mr. Hoover speaks, and was
ann
was fur ounced by the committee,
range weapons used by U. S. Fight- years ago, when he expressed his t where there are no prepared fa-
by Boris Davi-
denko, a nished
ing forces. It is effective at ranges genuine admiration' for :the cilities, no friendly. population; formerly
prominent Russian who
up to 2,000 yards and fires about s teady and unmistakable progress no historic attachment on the
resided in
and
600 forty-five caliber bullets per I nade in the rehabilitation of Pal- basis of which Jews might call who is n ow loving in Odessa
Kuibyshev.
minute. e stifle which, desolate f
such areas home. Mr. Davi denko told the commit-
cen-
He is further correct in a
turies, is now renewing its youth
tee that when the Nazis were
ser
and vitality through the enthu- of ting that it is a responsibili 5- advancing on Odessa the city had
:damn, hard work and self-sacrifice and the United Nations to finan ty a Jewish population of more than
g a real solution ce
th e Jewish pioneers.' It should
to 300,000 people many of whom
h e recorded," the Zionist presi- the problem of the refugees. But "perished as heroes while de-
ent added, "that these qualities, that solution can be found for fending the city". He also said
0 f which Mr. Hoover then spoke, the most part in the country that many of the Jews had been
h ave in the past dozen or more which 52 nations of the wrold evacuated by the Soviet govern-
ears created in Palestine limit- have already recognized as the ment to distant regions of Russia.
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le ss opportunities for expansion Jewish Homeland, and on the
a nd increased economic absorp- soil of which the Jewish people
One of these guns costs about ti ve capacity, without displacing have already poured out their full
( 31,500, while a thirty-caliber ma-
SKLAR FAMILY CLUB
measure of blood, sweat and
t a single Arab. Exports further tears.
Fulfillment of the pledged
:chine gun costs approximately
e stify that Palestine can ab-
The last Fammily
00. 0 se
onthly meeting of
Jur fighting forces need thousands re rb additional large numbers of word of mankind, and freedom the Sklar
lu b was hd
C
I these rapid-fire guns. Even a j u fugees--again without doing in- of the Jewish people to return July 25, at the home of Mr. andd
to
their
ancestral
home,
without
stice
to
the
native
Arab
popu-
Mrs. Philip Maskin of Clairmount
mall town or community can buy la
in any way prejudicing the rights Ave. Letters to the club from
.many of them by uniting in the pur- ha tion. Indeed, quite the contrary of
the existing non-Jewish popu- Ralph Stone, A. S., stationed at
s
been
the
effect
of
Jewish
im-
:chase of War Bonds. At least ten mi
into Palestine, for the lation, will result in the erection Great Lakes, Ill., and Corp. George
oercent of your income in War Ar gration
abs have reaped great benefits, on the shores of the Mediter- Maskin from England were read.
Bonds every pay day will do the cc onomically, politically, socially, ranean of a Jewish Common-
'rick.
wealth which will
- •
fr om the development of the v w
not alone pro-
vide a home for refugees, but prominent role in the influences
country under Jewish auspices.
may once again play a shaping world peace, culture and
civilization."





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