CTORY BUY •811/11 1 erlTae 29th Year of Service to Our State and Nation Detroit and Jewish Chronicle The Legal Chronicle_ _ --- VOL. 46, NO. 9 10c Single Copy; $3.00 Per Year DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1944 Secret Hearings to Be Held On the Palestine Resolution Foreign Affairs Committee to Hold No More Open Sessions on White Paper Abrogation Archie Greenberg, JW V Commander, To Address Vets Rift in Labor Movement In Palestine Is Disclosed Seriousness of Internal Crisis Revealed In Vote on the Biltmore Declaration Past Commanders to Be Honored Mar. 12 TEL AVIV (W NS) — The Histadruth delegation which is ( WNS) .—The tion was by solving the Palestine Archie H. Greenberg, National seriousness of the internal crisis to attend the international labor problem. House Foreign Affairs Commit- "After studying the question Commander of the Jewish War within the ranks of the Histad- conference called by the British tee, after holding several open and listening to the testimony," rah ; Jewish labor movement in Trade Union Congress in Lon- Veterans of the United States, Palestine, was accentuated again don, at which the post-war status hearings on the Palestine Reso- he said, "I am more than ever lution calling for the abrogation convinced that the Jews are en- will have an interesting message this week when at a meeting of of Palestine is to be discussed. The representatives of the the executive committee of the of the White Paper on Palestine titled to Palestine as a matter Histadruth 24 of its members Hashomer Hatzair, group "B" of right. The Arabs have no voted for the Biltmore Declara- of the Palestine Labor Party and and the ultimate establishment claim to Palestine or even to a there of a free and democratic preservation of their majority tion and 21 against it. The vote the left wing of the Poale Zion was taken in connection with the Party voted against the Bilt- Jewish Commonwealth, is re- status there." . instructions which the executive more Declaration. When the vote ported to have decided to hold committee was to give to the was announced, Meier Yaari, secret session this week where See SECRET—Page 12 leader of the Hashomer Hatzair, War and State Department offi- issued a sharp statement criti- cials are expected to be heard. cizing the majority. ""The world The belief is prevalent in Jew- does not belong to the majority," ish circles here that the fate of he said, "and we shall find a the Resolution now largely de- way to put forth our viewpoint." pends on the attitude of the The Jewish Labor Party of State and War Departments. Cur- Palestine announced that it was rent rumors here suggest that calling a nationwide conference that the resolution might be tem- i f sost u . e.next week to discuss the porarly shelved on alleged "mili- Dr. Felix Guenther tary grounds". Committee Action to The vote on the Biltmore Dec- Zionist leaders here indicated To Be Guest Speaker laration, which demands a Jew- Be Ratified March 13 11 that if the Resolution hits a seri- ish Commonwealth in Palestine, ous snag as a result of the se- Mrs. Julius Chajes, program may prove a source of serious On behalf of Detroit's organ- cret hearings, they would put chairman of the Detroit Music embarrassment to David Ben- the question up to President ized Jewish community, Detroit's Roosevelt. Before the introduc- Community Council will become Study Club, announces that a Gurion who is slated to go to London following the reported tion of the Palestine Resolution, lecture-recital on Central and adjustment of his differences with one of the bodies affiliated with it is reliably reported here, Zion- Dr. Chaim Weizmann. Mr. Ben- ist leaders who consulted with the newly-created National t Com- Gurion is a staunch supporter of the State Department got the munity Relations Advisory Coun- ARCHIE GREENBERG the Biltmore Declaration. impression that no opposition cil. The Advisory Council was would be met from that source. created as a result of the Pitts- to deliver to the Jewish people Condemn Terrorists Meanwhile, Representative Jas. burgh Assembly of the Council of here when he comes to Detroit Th. recent outburst of terror- on March 12, the occasion being "Ialestine, culminating in A. Wright of Pennsylvania, co- Jewish Federations and Welfare ism ting of the government sponsor of the Palestine Resolu- Funds, and is a first step toward the annual dinner-dance honor- thd _es in Jerusalem, Haifa tion and a member of the House a coordinated national program ing the past commanders as well tax as the past presidents of the La- and Tel Aviv, finds the entire Foreign Affairs Committee, an- of combatting anti-Semitism. dies Auxiliary, Department of Jewish and Arab press united in nounced here that he would op- Affiliated with this Advisory Michigan, Jewish War Veterans. condemning the perpetrators of pose any amendment excluding Council will be the four national Mr. Greenberg has a long and the crimes and in calling on the the "'Words' Jewish Common- civic protective organizations: creditable service record, total- population to remain calm in the wealth" from the resolution. the American Jewish Committee, ling 21 months of overseas serv- face of the crisis. All major Representative Wright expressed the American Jewish Congress, Jewish organizations in the the belief that the establishment the Anti-Defamation League of ice in World War I: Serving as country, including local settle- of a peaceful postwar world was Bnai Brith and the Jewish Labor regimental supply service of the ment and labor councils, have a pressing problem and that the Committee. Together with them, ammunition train of the Second adopted resolutions condemning best way to approach its solu- representatives of the larger com- Division, he was engaged in ev- ery battle from Chateau Thierry the terrorist activities. munities which have local civic to the Argonne. He was seriously In an editorial calling on the protective offices will meet regu- persons responsible for the ter- larly to formulate policy in this See GREENBERG—Page 12 rorism to cease their activities, NOTICE field. the Davar, Hebrew daily with The Community Council's ex- the largest circulation in the ecutive committee unanimously All copy must be in not decided to become officially affil- country, warned that continued terrorism in Palestine would iated with this national body. later than Wednesday, 3 James I. Ellmann, Community "weaken our stand, diminish sym- pathies for us and damage the Council president, and Isaac p. pi. It must be written Franck, the Council's executive prospects of our success." - designated as director, have been DR. FELIX GUENTHER on one side of paper only the representatives of Detroit's MEASURES TAKEN TO Author of "Forgotten Ally," South-American music will be HALT TERRORISM Jewish community. The execu- and where possible should tive committee's action is to come famous for his interest in and given at the McGregor Library JERUSALEM (WNS). -- The up for ratification by the Com- understanding of the Palestinian be typewritten. See RIFT—Page 12 question, will address the 13th See STUDY—Page 12 See COUNCIL—Page 12 WASHINGTON ved Ane vish tent in- the lard ling the Music Study Club To Feature Latin- American Music Com. Council To Affiliate with Protective Body lun- Ities fact hor- ern- !ter- un- tom- 1 Van Paassen to Be JNF Donor Event Speaker March 22 ar in ar a Del Rabbi Samuel Cooper to Be Beth Yeltudah Banquet Speaker March 5 tnd ,at Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, to attend the anniversary ban- quet of the Yeshivah, Sunday, president of Yeshivath Beth Ye- March 5, at 6 :30 p. in., in the social hall of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Last minute res- ervations may be made by call- ing the office, Hogarth 7990. This annual function has be- come one of the highlights in the communal season, and is participated in by a representa- tive cross - section of Detroit Jewry. Included among the pa- trons of Yeshivath Beth Yehu- dare who have received admission cards are parents, members, con- tributors, heads of congregations and other local groups. As an indication of the widespread in- terest in the affair is the an- PIERRE VAN PAASSEN nouncement by Charles T. Gell- man, president of Detroit Young Israel, that his organization has annual fund-raising event of the reserved five tables of ten plates Ladies' Auxiliary of the JNF, to be held at the Masonic Auditor- each- at the banquet. ium on March 22. Program of Evening Pierre Van Paassen is one of Cantor David Katzman o f Congregation Bnai Moshe, and the great inspirational speakers was a soldier Harry Siegel, cellist, will presentof our time. Ilen Army Ju dng di the Canadia the musical program of the eve- in ning. There will be only short the first world war and served greetings by Dr. Samson R. throughout that struggle on the Weiss, dean, preceding the ad- Western Front. He was wounded dress of Rabbi Samuel Cooper in action and twice decorated of Congregation Bnai Jacob of for bravery. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the RABBI SAMUEL COOPER Charleston, W. Va. The guest • hudah. has issued an invitation See VAN PAASSEN—Page 12 to all friends of Torah in Detroit N See COOPER—Page 12 fy 'ith ce. are di- tat- hge lost ,e. I 0 lig Jewish Soldiers Interested in Refugee and Palestine Problems NEW YORK (WNS ) .—Jewish cilities available. servicemen overseas are inter- Among the high points of hi.: ested in the plight of the Jewish trip, Rabbi Brickner said was a refugees in Europe, in the situa- conference in Naples of Jewish tion in Palestine and in anti- chaplains of the American, Brit- Semitic incidents at home, it was ish, French and other Allied disclosed here last week by Rabbi forces, where plans were dis- Barnett Brickner at a press con- cussed for the holding of joint Passover services next month; ference. Rabbi Brickner, who has just and his meeting in Algeria with returned from a visit to Jewish some of the Jewish residents who servicemen in all theaters of the had functioned as an "Allied war except the Pacific as a rep- fifth column" during the period resentative of the National Jew- of Vichy rule and who helped to ish Welfare Board, declared that pave the way for the Allied in- racial and religious prejudices vasion. Even in the most remote places are dwindling among the armed forces. He said "the troops of he visited, where there were all faiths are not interested in hardly enough Jews to constitute narrow denominationalism, but a community. individual Jewish rather in whether a man is doing families performed superhuman his job efficiently and to the best feats in entertaining Jewish troops, Rabbi Brickner stated. In interests of all.' During his tour, Dr. Brickner the countries of the Carribbean had occasion to visit what he and in India, for example, Jew- described as the "neglected Jew- ish families made special efforts ish communities" in sections of to receive Jewish soldiers in their India, Iran and North Africa. homes where they were "wined These Jews live amidst filth and and dined". In Palestine, where squalor, he revealed, with little he spent some time, Dr. Brick- if any contact with other Jews. ner saw the large modern service He urged that young Jewish rab- clubs which the Jewish commu- bis from America and Britain nity has provided for Allied sol- go into these communities as diers of all faiths and nations. "missionaries" to raise the stand- American soldiers stationed in ards of living and to make mod- See SOLDIERS—Page 12 ern educational and cultural fa-