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March 10, 1944 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-03-10

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PALESTINE TERRORISM IS AIMED AT
GOVERNMENT, COLONIAL OFFICE SAYS

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Dr. Nathan E. Cohen to Conduct Board
Intercongregational
Dinner to Be Held at Institute of the Center, Sunday, March 19
Men and women serving the his receiving the doctorate at
Bnai Moshe March 22
1934, he

LONDON (Palcor).—The re- port Agency in Jaffa. "A Jew ar-
community as members of boards Harvard University in
cent acts of terror in Palestine rested on the scene of the explo-
The annual intercongregational of directors of agencies of the held a Traveling Fellowship in
sions in Jaffa," Mr. Smrys-Evans
"have taken the form mainly of said, "admitted that he was a dinner sponsored by Mens Clubs Jewish Welfare Federation, as Europe.
The Institute will open in the
attacks on the police personnel member of the Irgun Zvai Leumi. of Shaarey Zedek, Temple Beth well "s workers and friends of afternoon at 2 :30 p. in. An in-
and of outrages against govern- The organization also admitted re- El, Bnai David. Temple Israel, the Jewish Community Center, formal subscription supper is to
ment property," according to Paul sponsibility for the outrages in Downtown Synagogue, Shear Ha- will particiate in the Board In- b e served at the conclusion of
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Jerusalem, Haifa and Tel Aviv,
• V. Emrys-Evans, Undersecretary in a letter addressed to the He- shomaim of Windsor and Bn a i stitute of the Center on Sunday, th afternoon session. The last
session will open at 7 p. m.
of State for Dominion Affairs,
piaci, wednes. , March 19.
Nloshe will take
nstitute is the first of its
The Institute
speaking for the Colonial Secre- brew press."
At the start of the evening
On the night of February 12th- day, March 22, with Father E. J. kind to be conducted in the Jew-
tary and replying to a question by
13th,
Mr.
Emrys-Evans
said,
own
s
T
,
Neb.,
ish
community.
The
theme
of
the
session
brief exercises of the
oy
Flanagan of B
Sir William Edge, Liberal Na-
day's sessions is "The Purposes Center's annual meeting will be
tional M. P. He said that all bombs exploded at the Migration as the guest speaker.
The dinner will be served at and Program of the Center, and conducted. New officers and new
these occurrences were "evidently Offices at Jerusalem, Haifa and
developments in the anti-Govern- Tel Aviv, damaging the buildings Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dex- t h e Responsibilities of a Board board members are to be elected
ment campaign of the h•gun Zvai and archieves. There were no cas tel and Lawrence. Those wishing Nlember."
In order to have the benefit at that time. All who are inter-
Leumi, a military organization of ualties in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv to attend are urged to make i•es-
but
a
temporary
policeman,
on
e xperience in these ested are cordially invited to
ervations
from
their
respective
of
national
the Revisionists, the New Zionist
ff congregations not later than Fri- matters," it was announced by attend.
Organization." He said that he guard outside the Migration O-
"thought the outrages were at- ces at Haifa, was taken to the day, NI arch 17. Edward Kahn, chairman of the
'
tributable to the Stern group." A hospital prostrated by shock. On
c ommittee, "the Institute is to
The Flying Age
be conducted by Dr. Nathan E.
group, led by a man named Abra- February 25th explosions occurred
By Raymond Krell
Cohen, director of the N Jewish
ham Stern, allegedly a man 'with in the Income Tax Offices at Tel Egypt Against Jewish
Division of theNational
Revisionist affiliations, was charg- Aviv and Haifa, "extensively dam- State in Palestine
Cent
A former Flying Tiger,
."
iers Welfare Bo
wsh
Jester
ed with a series of outrages two aging the e building at Tel Aviv,
Greg joined up with the Corps,
rard
the
New
Dr.
Cohen
lectures
at
years ago. Stern and several of and causing slight damage at
CAIRO (WNS)—In an official
Wort: k He had shot down six Jap Zeros
his aides were shot by police when Haifa." An unexploded bomb was
But was out to tie a score;
Columbia
d with
is affiliateof
Social
resisting arrest during a roundup found at the Income Tax Office note
this week
by Pre
of Egypt
to- York h School
Nahas Pasha
,Hier presented
He had formed the Black Sheep
the American Minister, Alexan- University. He is vice-chairman
of the group. It was reported at at Jerusalem, he said.
Squadron,
der Kirk, the Egyptian Govern- of the editorial committee of the
the time that the entire group
And his boys had called him
"rent
declared
that
it
was
op-
American
Association
for
the
was either dead or behind bars.
Pop;
Mt. Sinai Association
posed to the establishment of Study of Group Work; a mem- When - he'd get a Zero in his
enEmrys-Ev ans reviewed the
Mr.
bet
of
the
executive
committee
t
acts
of
terror
,
enumerating
Jewish
state
in
Palestine.
Luncheon and Card
rte
sights,
The note emphasized that the of the National Association of It would
some that had not hitherto beers
burst in flames and
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Egyptian
Government
viewed
Jewish
Centers
Workers;
a
mem-
Party
Tuesday,
Mar.
reported.
drop.
Children's
Bureau
f
th

th disfavor the Palestine Reso- bet o
On the night of February 3rd,
War-
Plans are completed for a lution now pending before tho Commission on Children in War-
he said, an Arab taxi driver "sat-
Henderson was his home base,
prised two Jews tampering with luncheon and card nartY to he Congress of the United States, time; a member of the Youth Ad-
From there he went on sweeps;
• by the Mount Sinai Hos- and expressed the hope that the visory Committee of the Office of His target mostly was Rabaul,
the wall near the entrance to St. wen
George's Cathedral. One of them vital Association, on Tuesday, speeches delivered by members Civilian Defense. Prgiously, Dr.
He gave the Japs the creeps;
threatened him with a pistol. The
The day he got his twenty-sixth
Arab informed a policeman,
and
March
14,
in
the
social
ha
ll
of
of
Congress
in
favor
of
the
rese-
Cohen
was
the
executive
direc-
Arab, pursued Bnai Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence. lution did not represent the offs- tor of the YM and YWHA and
A Zero chase was seen,
cial American view. It pointed the Jewish Community Council But he went down in the glory of
they, with anotherArab,
out
that
Egypt
will
not
recognize
of
Springfield,
Mass.,
as
well
as
Mrs.
Louis
Fisher
is
chairman
the Jews. The Jews managed to
A United States Marine.
of the Boston YMHA. Following
escape. In the course of the chase, of committee on arrangements.
is Palestine as a Jewish state.
The commissary committee
one of the Arabs was shot."
The Undersecretary further re- headed by Mrs. I. E. Liebson
ported that on February 4th a and assisted by Mesdames Daniel
bomb buried in the runway out- Rachmeil, M. Mosko, Julius Ring,
side the garage, expkxled and Louis Goldfine and Samuel Klein.
wrecked the car of Haifa's Deputy The committee on door prizes
Police Superintendent Horsburgh consists of Mrs. Samuel Brody
as he was driving out. The police and Mrs. Louis Linden. The host-
official suffered superficial wounds. esses are Mesdames I. Rosental,
Police Inspectors Miller and Frost Adolph Smilo, Morris Solomon,
and Sergeant Fairfaul escaped in- A. Goldfeder, Saul Levine, I.
jury, but suffered shock, when a Pollak, David Fisher, George
bomb, attached to a push button White, Irving Kanfer, David Bel-
some sixteen meters away, ex- sky, George Pantzer, Abe Miller,
ploded under a police traffic car. William Finnk, Harry Fixler,
A third, unexploded bomb was Benjamin Kane, Fannie Barnett,
found on another road. These acts, Samuel Atlas, Harry Singer, Da-
he said, are attributable to the vid Applebaum, Saul Katz, Leon
Stern group. Katzin, Nathan Fishman, Joshua
''Four cars were damaged and Karbal, Charles Gitlin, Harry
one was wrecked when bombs ex- Rosenthal and David Taub.
ploded January 29th in the park- Fur tickets call Mrs. Louis
ing lot of the Government Trans- Fisher, Townsend 7-7288. For
1%ar bonds call Mrs. Charles Git-
lin or Mrs. Louis Goldfine.

Palestine Supplies Day
To Be Celebrated by
Hadassah March 14

Pioneer Women Activities

A joint meeting of the Pioneer
Women's Organization was held
Palestine Supplies Day will be
of at the Workmen's Circle Educa-
tional Center on February 23,
celebrated by Detroit Chapter
Hadassah at a tea at the Jewish at which reports were given by
Tuesday, luncheon chairmen on or the orga-
Center,
Community
nization's recent donor luncheon.
March 14, at 2:00 p. in.
Mrs. Saul Benyas, chairman of Community singing followed and
the Palestine supplies committee refreshments were served.
* *
which sews Wednesday of each
week at the Hadassah office has
The Sholom Aleichem Parent
prepared an exhibit of work done Group of the Child Rescue Fund
by this committee during the past is sponsoring a tea on Wednesday
year. Instead of sheets and other evening, March 15, at the Sholom
linens which members have con- Aleichem Folk Shule, 3754 Mon-
tributed in the past, members are Levey.
* *
urged to make cash contributions
The
Council
of the Pioneer Wo-
towards this fund at this time.
War conditions have greatly aug- men's Organization acknowledges
mented the work of the Palestine the contribution of $100 to the
supplies committee in the relief Child Rescue Fund by the Turover
of refugees and members and Ladies' Auxiliary, and the contri-
friends of Hadassah are urged to tuition of $180 by the Northern
give every support to this project. Progressive Ladies' Society.
"Zionism As an Issue in Amer-
An evening of games given by
ican Politics and International
Diplomacy" will be the subject of the Pioneer Women's Organization
will he held at the Bnai Moshe
a talk by Rabbi Leon Fram.
Mrs. Max Frank, former presi- Auditorium on Wednesday eve-
dent, will preside at this meeting. ning, March 29, at 8:00 p.
Mrs. Frank will present a resume Tickets may be obtained through
of the activities of the Hadassah members or the Council office,
9142 Linwood Ave.
Medical Organization.

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

March 10. 1944

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