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DETROIT JEWISH

RONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

U.J.A. BRINGS HAPPY ENDING TO WANDERING

April 14, 1944

Jewish Trade Union
Committee Demands
White Paper Repeal

Jablokoff and Meisel
At Littman's Theater

Herman Jablokoff and Bela
Meisel,
with a fine supporti ng
NEW YORK (WNS). — The
cast, will hold forth at Littman's
American Jewish Trade Union People's Theater at 8210
12th
Committee for Palestine, repre St., in the tuneful musical ro-
renting several hundred thousand mance "Congratulations, :1fam a , ,,
organized Jewish workers, both written by the noted interpreter
A. F. L. and C. I. 0., last week of Jewish life, William Siegel •
Only four performances will
demanded the immediate abro-
gation of the White Paper pol- be given, beginning with a mati-
icy which bars further Jewish nee on Sunday, April 16, to be
immigration into Palestine, and followed by a Sunday night per.
called for the reconstitution of formance and performances a n
that country as a free and demo- Monday, April 17, and Tuesday,
cratic Jewish commonwealth.
April 18. Prices range from 60
In a declaration unanimously cents to $2.40, and ticket can
adopted at a meeting of its mem- now he purchased at the 110Nottice

This happy reunion between a refugee who has
just arrived in Palestine on the S. S. NvaSSa alld
a relative who was previously settled in the Jew.
ish homeland was made possible through the
funds provided by the United Jewish Appeal
for Refugees, Overseas Needs and Palestine. The
transportation for the 754 homeless Jews who
recently crossed the Mediterranem front Spain
to Palestine was provided by the Joint Distri-
bution Committee and the United Palestine Ap-
peal is now supplying the means for their ad.

jusimen1 and settlement in the rural and
urban
centers of the Jewish National 'Ionic. Through
the combined rescue operations of the Joint
Distribution Committee, United Palestine Ap-
peal and National Refugee Service, which are
represented in the $32,000,000 national U.J.A.
campaign, many other uprooted men, women
and children will be brought out of the prison
house of Nazi Europe to safety and freedom in
Palestine and the Western hemisphere,

Round Table to Present Program of
Religious Basis for Interdependent World

Joseph Q. Mayne, executive
secretary of the Detroit Round
Table, of Catholics, Jews and
Protestants, will be the guest
speaker for the Rotary Club,
Bay City, on Tuesday, April 11.
His subject will be "Our Indi-
visible Destiny," and he will

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Passover
Greetings

Success and Best Wishes to
the Jewish People in
the Community.

•
WILLIAM E.
DOWLING

Prosecutor Wayne County

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meet in the evening with the
executive committee of the Bay
City Round Table.
Joseph Q. Mayne will be pre-
sented on the program of the
Michigan Federation of Women's
Clubs, Tuesday, April 18, Pant-
lind Hotel, Grand Rapids. Mr.
Mayne's subject will be "What
the Religious Groups Can Do
About Juvenile Delinquency."
The Detroit Round Table of
Catholics, Jews and Protestants
will present a program on "The
Religious Basis for This Inter-
dependent World" at the Bush-
ness Congregational Chu r c h,
Southfield near Grand River, on
Thursday evening, April 20, at
a dinner meeting. Speakers will
be Dr. T. T. Brumbaugh, execu-
tive - secretary of the Detroit
Council of Churches; Father
George Cairns, professor of Edu-
cation of St. Mary's College of
Education, Monroe, Mich., and
Rabbi Leon Pram of Temple
Israel.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka of Con-
gregation Bnai David will be pre-
sented by the Detroit Round
Table at an evening meeting of
the Church of Understandin:,
Charlevoix and Chalmers, Thurs-
day, April 20.

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Believe 15,000 Jews
Were Saved by Red
Army in Czernowitz

JERUSALEM (WNS).—Mem-

hers of a group of 240 Jewish
refugees, most of them from

Czernowitz, who arrived last week
in Haifa, expressed the belief
that 15,000 of the 50,000 Jews
who lived in Czernowitz before
the war may have been saved
by the Red Army which recap-
tured that Rumanian city last
week. They also were of the
opinion that many of the 75,000
Jews that were deported to
Transnistria are still alive, since

be•s, the Committee stated that
"the American labor movement
generally, embracing 12,000,006
members, is completely in favor
of, and supports the aims of
their Jewish co-trade unionists—
to help in the rebuilding of Pal-
estine as a Jewish common-
wealth."
The declaration also urged pas-
sage by Congress "at the earliest
opportunity" of the pending Pal-
estine Resolution. The Palestine
Resolutions call on the United
States to "use its good offices
and take appropriate measures to
the end that the doors of Pal-
estine shall be opened for free
entry of Jews into that country,
and that there shall be full op-
portunity for colonization so that
the Jewish people may ultimately
reconstitute Palestine as a free
and democratic Jewish common-
wealth."
The Committee hailed Presi-
dent Roosevelt's statement of
March 9, that "the American
Government has never given its
approval to the White Paper
. . . and that when future deci-
sions are reached, full justice
will be done to those who seek
a Jewish National Home, for
which our Government and the
American people have always had
the deepest sympathy."
Branding the White Paper as
"a cruel blow aimed at Hitler's
first victims and staunchest op-
ponents," the Committee ap-
pealed to the American Govern-
ment for "speedy and direct ac-
tion to effect the opening of Pal-
estine's gates to Jewish immi-
gration."

INFORMATION WANTED

of the theater.

HEBREW LADIES'
AID SOCIETY

The Hebrew Ladies' Aid So-
ciety will hold a Red Cross card

party May 14 in the Dexter-Law-
rence Hall. The chairmen are

Mrs. Julia Ring and Mrs. Helen
Auslander. The ticket chairman
is Mrs. Pauline Schiff. Refresh-
ments will be served.

Muffins yourbmily
will love!

*Prune or
Orange
Muffins

god' ALL-BRAN

Muffins

cup milk
1 cup sifted flour
1 / j teaspoon salt
2 1 :• teaspoons
1 egg
baking powder
1 cup Kellogg's
All-Bran
Blend shortening and sugar thor-
oughly. Add egg and beat well. Stir
in All-Bran and milk. Let soak until
most of moisture is taken up. Sift
flour with salt and baking powder:
add to first mixture. Stir only un-
til flour disappears. Fill greased
muffin pans 2,j full. Bake in hot
oven (400°F) about 30 minutes.
Yield: 8 large mullins.
* For prune moffinA, add ,,1 .1 cup
pitted and chopped
ingredients.
m
inuin
prunes ran
* For s orange
add 2 table..
spoons grated orange rind to dry
ingredients.

2 tablespoons
shortening

Anyone knowing the where-
abouts of Miss or Mrs. Tena And remember, too, KELLOGG'S
or Thelma Berger who has a ALL-BRAN by itself is a rich, natural
sister, Binda Wachs, living in source of the whole grain "protective"
food elements — protein, the B vita-
Argentina, please get in touch mins,
phosphorus, calcium and iron!
with
Mrs.
Sam
Croll,
Jewish
So-
the Germans evacuated that area
cial
Service
Bureau,
5737
Second,
so rapidly that they had no
ALL-BRAN
chance, most likely, to keep their or Trinity 2-4080.
promise that they would massa-
cre all the Jews if ever forced
to retreat.
The refugees left Czernowitz
on March 21. Included in the
group were 32 Jews from Bu-
charest and the widow of the
late Chief Mark of Czernowitz,
who was executed by the Nazis
in 1942. The refugees related
that they had escaped from the
camp at Czernowitz, where they
were kept, and travelled to Bu-
charest. From there they went to
While insuring freedom for your

eylif

INSURING FOR
FREEDOM

Varna, Bulgarian Black Sea port,
whence
they embarked for

Turkey.

Budapest Jews Denied
Right to Flee City
In Case of Air Raid

home and loved ones you are also
helping insure freedom for your
country because Life Insurance
funds are being largely invested in
government bonds to keep the
wheels of production rolling.

HARRY HIMELSTEIN

HARRY HIMELSTEIN

ANKARA (WNS).—The Jews
of Budapest, capital of Hungary,
who have not yet been deported
by the Nazis to concentration
camps, have been forbidden by
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General Voros, chief of the Hun-
garian Air Raid Protective Serv-
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ice, to leave the city in the
event of an Allied air raid, it
was reported here this week.
The puppet government in
Hungary also issued a decree
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ordering the immediate seizure of
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all Jewish-owned homes to be
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used as a• refuge for bombed-
out Hungarian and German fami-
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lies. It also issued an order di-
recting Aryan employers to im-
mediately dismiss 50 per cent of
their Jewish employes and to tc-
dismiss the balance not later
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than by the end of the coming
September.
Jewish circles here are ex-
pressing concern over the possi-
bility of a Nazi occupation of
Finland. These circles fear that
in the event of a change in
Russo-Finnish relations the Nazis
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would close the Finnish-Swedish
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border and bar all avenues of
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escape to the Jews in Finland.

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