MICHIGAN'S OLDEST ANGLO•JEWISH PUBLICATION CTORY BUY ,,,,,, WAR aosos STAMPS 29th Year of Service to eifetvry Chronicle Detroit and Jewish The Legal Chronicle Yeshivah Beth Yehudah to Burn Mortgage Aug. 20 Rabbi Wohlgelernter To Be Guest Speaker 10e Single Copy; $3.00 ?sr Ye ► DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST II, 1944 VOL. 46, NO. 32 JEWISH WAR VETERANS OF THE UNITED . __STATES Hal 4-13111 BENJAMIN KAUFMAN NaJoual Coam.drr PHILIP CANTOR NAT'L EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEMAN 0237 WILDEMERE AVE. August 1, 1944 DETROIT, MUCH Mr. Jacob Margolis, Editor, The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 525 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. Dear Mr. Margolis;. Permit me in this humble manner to thank you and Mr. Schakne, for the wonderful item that you'permitted to be published in last Saturday's edition of the Chronicle, rela- tive to our organization. Our thanks are long past due for the mealy art- ic'les that you have published in behalf of the Jewish War Veter- ants which have emanated from our National office. This is the least that' we can do. Ic b- ts lu ds CANTOR DAVID KATZMAN !ir ance of their effort for the final clearance of the mortgage on the new building of the Yishivah at Dexter and Cortland. The women's organization has now completely paid for the lots upon which the present structure has been .erected, and on the evening of Aug. 20, the ceremony of "burning the mortgage" will be held at the Yishivath-Mogain Ab- raham Synagogue auditorium. Rabbi Solomon P. Wohlgelern- ter of Congregation Bikur Chol- im, Seattle, Wash., has been in- vited as guest speaker. He is the brother of Detroit's Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter who heads the Yeshivah organization. The Seat- tle Rabbi is well known locally, and also spoke at the dedication of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah in Police and People In Serious Clashes National Headquarters • 276 Fifth Avenue • New York, N. Y. Murray Sunday, the first day of the Hebrew month of Ellul, has been set aside by the Ladies of Yeshi- vath Beth Yehudah in observ- Mistreatment of Hungarian Jews Provoke Protests One of the Many Services Rendered by The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Your columns have always been generous to us. We on the other hand have as yet no opportunity to repay the many kindnesses in the past. It is satisfying to know that the one paper in the City of Detroit has been so cooperative, has seen fit to help in this publicize the-ideas that our organiza- tion stand for. It may interest you to know that at a meeting which the writer attended in New York City last Saturday of the National Executive Committee, that mention of-the fine piece of work done by your paper on the Memorial'Day number received spe- cial praise, as we mailed copies of this edition allover the country for their enlightenment. Again thanking you for your support, and with thewishfor your continued success, I am, with kindest regards, Y ure ) for Victory, - T, BERNE (WNS) — The wave of mounting resentment in Hun- gary against the mistreatment and deportation of Jews has cul- minated in serious clashes be- tween the police and the civilian population in many cities, ac- cording to reliable reports reach- ing here. Mass demonstrations are re- ported to have been held last week in Hugnary in protest against the anti-Jewish meas- ures. The demonstrations were held in areas adjacent to Jew- ish ghettos, and within the hear- ing of the Jewish internees. These outbreaks are believed to have been inspired by the lib- erals in the country and by Hun- garian patriots who fear the con- sequences of the Government's anti-Jewish policies. Although the Hungarian Gov- ernment last week "assured" the Swiss Minister in Budapest that "further deportations of Jews to Germany for labor detail have been temporarily suspended," re- ports reaching here from Buda- pest indicate that the Jews from the rural districts are still being deported. Reports reaching here reveal that among the Hungarian Jews who were deported to the death camp in Oswiechim, 100 were British Jews. These, the report discloses, were separated from the other deportees and killed in a---grotif) in the - dieecution charm,- bers. Letters arriving here from Hungary disclose that the de- portation of Jews is still con- tinuing despite Regent Horthy's Philip Cantor, National Exeoutive Committeemen. Jewish War Veterans of the U.S. See MISTREATMENT—Page 12 See YESHIVATH—Page 12 Impressive Reception Cheers Refugees at Fort Ontario OSWEGO (WNS) — After of the War Relocation Author- spending their first day at the ity, read a message from Secre- Emergency Shelter at Fort On- tary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes in which he expressed the tario, the 982 European refu- hope that the refugees will have gees appeared so free and re- the strength and faith "to face laxed that it was hard to be- a future in which the dignity of lieve that these were the same the individual man will be recog- men, women and children who nized and assured everywhere." appeared so bedraggled, de- Mr. Ickes said he extended "the pressed and frightened on their hearty welcome" on behalf of landing from a ti'v oopship in. New the United States Government York City only a day before. and that he hoped "this haven Adding to their spirits '.was not from the intolerance, suffering only the fact that they were on and persecution that you have free American soil where they undergone will in some measure will be fed, clothed and shel- ease your tragic memories." tered for the duration of the Similar sentiments were ex- war, but the fine reception they pressed by Mr. Meyer and Jos- received both from American eph H. Smart, director of the officials and the citizens in the center, who declared: "I assure areas immediately adjacent to you that while you are at Fort Fort Ontario. More than 20,000 Ontario there will be a minimum people, from Oswego and neigh- of supervision and that you will boring towns, villages and ham- be able to live your own lives lets, attended the official welcome with as great freedom as tho which was sponsored by the Os- physical facilities permit—when- wego Chamber of Commerce. ever there is a knock at your When the 982 refugees, of door, it will be a friendly one." whom 918 are Jews, arrived at Among the welcoming speak- the Fort Ontario camp they were ers at the ceremony were Mayor met by representatives of the Joseph McCaffery of Oswego and War Relocation Authority and Rev. A. S. Lowris of the Oswego o f Jewish relief and rehabilita- Council of Churches. The speak- fiat' organizations. They were ers said their communities were immediately led to their quarters proud to have the first free port on the 80-acre camp. After un- established in their districts, and Packing their small personal be- that they would do everything to make the refugees happy. l ongings, the refugees were given a wholesom e breakfast of fresh Rabbi Sidney Bialik of the Adath eggs, green vegetables, coffee• and Israel Congregation in Oswego milk. They then strolled on the spoke on behalf of the 18 Jew- camp grounds inhaling the fresh ish families. He chanted a spe- br eeze coming from Lake On- cial blessing for the safe arrival tario. of the refugees and said the At the official reception cere- See RECEPTION—Page 12 m ony Dillon S. Meyer, director recent promise to the Interna- tional Red Cross that no more Jews would be deported. The Jews are being moved at night. Early last month a group of 300 Jewish women and girls from Red Cross to Aid A Bill of Indictment Against Hitler By JUDGE JOSEPH M. PROSKAUER In Emigration of President, American Jewish Committee NOTE:—Delivered at Madison Square Park, New York Jewsfrom Hungary EDITOR'S City, Monday, July 31, at Mass Meeting in behalf of Hun- ZURICH (WNS) — The Inter- national Red Cross, whose repre- sentatives in Hungary have been permitted to extend all possible relief to the Jews, "will try to make the emigration of Jews from Hungary easier through the medium" of its delegations in Budapest, Bucharest, London and Washington, it was an- nounced here this week. Representatives of the Red Cross have recently been allowed to visit homes and hospitals which have been allocated to Jews in Hungary. They also vis- ited internment camps, where they made arrangements to help the Jewish internees. Unconfirmed rumors are cir- culating here in authoritative and well informed circles that there may soon be a reshuffling in the Hungarian Cabinet as a result of the strong anti-Jewish meas- ures. Minister of the Interior Andre Jaross, Under-Secretary for Jewish Affairs Iaszlo Endre and Secretary of the Ministry Laszlo Baky are expected to lose their portfolios in the shakeup "because their names were too often mentioned in the foreign press in connection with the de- portation of Jews from Hungary" to death camps in Poland. In the meantime reports from all sections of Hungary indicate a mounting revulsion to the anti- Jewish measures among the plain people. In Budapest, two city officials were arrested last See RED CROSS—Page 12 garian Jews, sponsored by the American Jewish Conference in cooperation with the American Jewish Committee and seven other national organizations. This great assemblage speaks which now seeks to impose on the soul and the will of America. mankind the shame of its own ultimate in degradation. It prosecutes the suit of Amer- Now seeking to spread its mad ica in the court of the conscience murder into Hungary, we indict of the civilized world to stay the Hitler government of the the axe of the executioner and highest crimes in recorded his- lift the lash of the torturer from tory. He not only brought upon the thousands of innocent and a peaceful world the holocaust unoffending Jews who still have of war. He debased war itself. life but little more within the He devised a new form of con- boundaries of Hungary. Thou- quest that threw aside all those sands have already suffered de- restraints with which chivalry portation and death at the hands and the laws of nations had of the Quislings of Hungary sought to ameliorate the unbe- who have yielded their principles lievable horror of armed conflict. and their humanity to the de- Chivalry enjoined mercy to a mands of the Nazi conqueror. fallen enemy, fair play in the We who have known the Hungary fight, courage to face the ad- of Kossuth, the patriot of de- versary squarely without deceit. mocracy, in a land where our Hitler has mocked at mercy and forebears sunk their roots a thou- put a premium on foul play. sand years ago, who have known The laws of nations declared that the sparkling gaiety of Buda- non-combatants should go scath- pest's Corso and the joyous less, that the aged, the women camarderie of her friendly warm- and the children should be hearted citizenry, stand aghast spared from shell and sword. at the picture of horror and Hitler has made total destruction misery with which Nazi Germany of non-combatant civilians a overpaints this fair scene. Noth- matter of course. Our next count is that he has ing can save the remnant of our brethren from this ruin and save desecrated the shrines of religion mankind from the disgrace of with ruthless blasphemy. Mon- its perpetration except the astery and Abbey, Cathedral aroused and concerted action of and Church, Synagogue and Tem- the civilized world. To secure ple are ashes and rubble under and achieve that unity and ac- his blasphemous onslaught. Ir- tion it is vital that we make clear to Christian and to Jew respective of military objectives the essential and ultimate sig- nificance of he Hitler barbarism See HITLER—Pate 12