Friday. January 12, 1945 6- Transfer of Million Jews to Palestine Asked by Ben Gurion Europe Poisoned for Generations By Anti-Semitism, Weizmann Warns TEL AVIV (WNS) Ad- dressing the "Small Zionist Con- gress," convoked here by the Keren Hayesod, Dr. Chaim Weiz- mann declared that the anti- Semitic poison which the Ger- mans have spread throughout Europe will endure for many generations, and that the only solution to the Jewish problem in Europe is the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Pales- tine. David Ben-Gurion, chairman of the executive of the Jewisn Agency, took issue with a recent statement by Dr. Weizmann in which the latter said that it may be necessary to wait five or six years before a Jewish state is established in Palestine. JERUSALEM (PaIcor) — The ip-- ' 1 right to freely emigrate to Pal- financial and material as- sistance, and powers of state• hood so as to be able to carry out this mission of transplant- ing the Jewish people in its homeland were posted by David ben Gurion, chairman of the Jewish Agency Executive, as the three major Jewish demands of the United Nations. Mr. Ben illi Gurion addressed the fourth an- nual Zionist conference under the auspices of the Rerun Hay - esod, Palestine Foundation Fund. The Jewish Agency Executive chairman called for the admis- sion of one million Jews into Palestine immediately after the war and said that "without mass "We ar e all ready to wait immigration no majority can be with Dr. Weizmann," Mr. established in Palestine, without Gurion said, "but nobody Ben- has a majority there is no Jewish a right to advise the Jews state. He warned that "those whose families have been who raise the argument about slaughtered to wait. We can- Arab opposition to a Jewish state not compel Churchill, Roose- must remember that Arabs op. velt and Stalin to fulfill our pose Jewish immigration and a demands, but w e be the Jewish majority; Zionist which mouthpiece of the must Jews whose at the end of 1944 still speaks the same language is obstruction- parents have been annihilated." APPEALS TO U.S. LEADERS ist and mendacious. An appeal to Zionist leaders to "It is just as impossible in the United States to make restore their former existence peace and "overcome their petty to the surviving Jews of Eur- differences," was voiced by Jos- ope," he declared, "as it is eph Sprinzak, a member of the to restore the life of our Zionist Actions Committee. • slaughtered brethren; without Eliahu Dobkin, immigration immediate mass immigration, chief of the Jewish Agency, es- Zionism for the Jews of Eur- timated that five out of every ope becomes merely a mock- six Jews in Europe have been ery of their last hopes. There murdered and said that thou- is only one logical conclusion sands of the survivors "are to be drawn from this posi- knocking at the gates of Pales- tion, namely—the speedy, full tine," but are barred by the transfer of Jews from Europe White Paper. Mr. Dobkin said to Palestine. The Jewish that the chief immigration task Agency has explored the ex- at present is the transfer to Pal- tent of the possibilities for estine of thousands of Jewish bringing the first million Jews orphans in Europe. immediately after the war, Discussing the economic sit- and has established several uation in Palestine, Eliezer Kap- facts: lan, treasurer of the Agency, "There are 17 million dun- revealed that no able-bodied per- ams of unoccupied, unculti- son is unemployed. If full em- vated land in Western Pales- ployment is to be maintained, tine, which can be settled and Mr. Kaplan said, it will be neces- developed for Jewish coloni- sary to reduce the high living zation; it is possible to 'irri- and production costs in Pales- gate millions of dunams. Pal- tine. A "suitable political re- estine has two sea outlets— gime" and a great deal of finan- the Mediterranean and the cial assistance from Jews in oth- Red Sea which can serve as er countries will be necessary, a source of livelihood for tens he said, to maintain prosperity of thousands of Jew'ish fam- in Palestine. 1. ilies. There are ample nat- ural resources here, and what is most important—the Jew- ish people have the capacity and ability for creative work, and a unique, if tragic advan- tage—being dr'iven by a plight which is unparalleled by any other nation." hil • Page Nine DETROIT JEWISH. CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 9 NEW SETTLEMENTS Some progress has been made, the Agency treasurer revealed, in meeting the acute housing shortage here. A "fair amount" of building materials have been obtained and work has already started on 800 units, withthe aim of completing 2,500 within Infants Service Group To Stage Show Jan. 21 Arab Press Praises State Department "Show Time" with the In- fants Service Group is going to be held in the ballroom of the Book-Cadillac Hotel, Sunday eve- ning, Jan. 21. Ray Gorrell and his orchestra will play during the show and afterwards for (lancing. Rehearsals have been in pro- cess for the past three months under the direction of Mrs. Dav- id King, and it promises to be more entertaining than any of the shows given by the Group in the past. Mrs. Abraham Young, general chairman, claims the tickets are practically a sell-out but is re- serving some to be sold at the door. Price of admission is $2.00 a ticket and by calling Mrs. Young, TO. 8-8542. you will be assured of a ticket. WASHINGTON (WNS) —Re- porting the recent shelving of the Palestine resolution by the Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee, the Arab press in the United States lauded the State Department for, blocking the passage of the resolution. Appealing to the Arab world to continue pressure upon the Allies against Zionist demands, the Washington Arab newspaper Al-Bityan warned that "Pales- tine will be strongly defended now and in the future by Arabs all over the world as it has been in the past." It asserted that the proponents of the Palestine resolution had been "luckily" stopped by "logic and reason— and this time by the State De- partment w idth had ordered the resolution shelved." The proud prophet loses his Dogs bark and the wind car- ophecies; the proud wise man ries it away. s wisdom. a short time. Nine new agri- cultural settlements have been established in the past year, he said, bringing to 40 the number founded since the outbreak of the war. Present political portents indi- cate that solution of the Pales- tine problem will be postponed for sonic time, Emil Shnorak, head of the Economic Depart- ment of the Agency, told the delegates. This is a great dis- appointment, Mr. Shnorak said, but under any circumstances, the principal economic task now is io prevent a financial crisis. Jewish Chaplains To Broadcast on Sunday Mornings Keren Hayesod Gives $5,450,000 to Agency NEW YORK — Announcement was made by Judge Bernard A. Rosenblatt, president of the Pal- estine Foundation Fund (Keren Hayesod of the remittance of $750,000 to its agency in Pal- estine, .as he final payment for 1944, bringing its total ran • lance for the year to $1, o0,- A Jewish chaplain will be heard each Sunday on the 10- year-old Message of Israel radio program. The Message of Is- rael is broadcast nationally over the Blue Network Sunday morn- ings, 10 to 10:30 Detroit Time. Chaplain Jacob M. Rothschild 000. of Washington will speak Jan. The Palestine Foundation Fund 14 on "Can Religion Survive the is the fiscal arm of the Jewish Peace?" Agency for Palestine, which is On Jan. 21, Chaplain Edward recognized as the legal and polit- T. Sandi-ow, stationed at the ical instrument of Jewish Pal- New York Port of Embarkation, estine. The Palestine Founda- will deliver the Message of Is- tion Fund has been largely re- rael, and Chaplain Morris Lie- sponsible for the establishment berman of Billings General Hos- of 21 new colonies during the pital, Fort Harrison, Ind., will past year. speak on the-Anal Sunday in Strictly Confidential January. CAPITOL LETTER The Message of Israel is (Continued from Page 4) broadcast directly from the pul- (Continued from Page 4) pit of Central Synagogue in New Ben is the mortar officer of an York City. tory training., Congress will have East-Canadian infantry outfit and to cope with the problem of re- has been in France ever since D- converting U.S. industry to Day . . . Benny has established peace-time activity in such a new standards in mortar shoot- Beth Yehudah Rally manlier that economic chaos and ing. . . . While other mortar out- Sunday to Hear its by-product, racial and relig- fits use a thousand bombs alto- ious tension, are not concomi- gether, he manages to get rid Yiddish Journalist tants. While the executive de- of 1,000 bombs per mortar . . . In other words, he uses more Representatives of synagogues partments of the Government than 20,000 bombs in one stunt and local organizations and mem- plan means of handling a "lib- erated" Germany, Congress must • . . Wherever Captain Dunkel- bers of the board of directors meet demands for jobs for all man's mortar crew gets going in of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will France the Nazis know that a meet at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, Jan. after the war, wage stabliization Jew is taking revenge for the 14, in the synagogue auditorium, and price controls, expanding Warsaw ghetto and the many co discuss the educational pro- social security, and legislation Gestapo extermination camps . . . gram of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah for a permanent fair employ- Remember the recent news and the Beth Jacob Srhool, now ments pratices committee. A stories concerning four chap- serving more than 500 Detroit square deal for minorities in lains — Protestant, Catholic and Jewish children. The meeting the postwar job market is at Jewish—who went down with a begins at 4 p. m. and is open stake in this last bill, scheduled torpedoed transport vessel after to the general publir. The New for introduction in the first weeks giving their life preservers to York Yiddish journalist, Chaim of the new Congress. other men? . . . Well, the re- Lieberman, will speak on the 3 Jewish Congressmen port from Hollywood is that a problem of Jewish religious edu- Further along the domestic job film about them is being readied. cation in the American environ- of preventing the expected post- ment. WRITERS' CORNER: war upsurge of intolerance, the Irving M. Bunim of New York, issue of the poll tax and its use Irwin Shaw of the U.S. Army, national leader of Young Israel to disenfranchise the Negro in now in France, will have a new play produced on -Broadway be- and other Jewish religious move- the South is sure to be raised, fore spring„ they tell us . . . ments, a brilliant orator and and the use of the mails to cir- Titled "The Assassin," it cen- thinker, will be the guest speak- culate religious and racial defa- ters around the assassination of er at the third annual patrons' mations may again be fought in Admiral Darlan in Algiers . . . dinner of the Yeshivah, to be this Congress as it was in the Novelist and playwright Albert held at 6:30 p. in. Sunday, Feb. last. Among the 100 or so new faces Maltz, whose best-selling book 11, in the social hall of Shaarey "The Cross and the Arrow," has Zedek, Chicago at Lawton:. A are three Jewish Congressmen. contribution of $25.00 pays for Rep. Herman P. Koppelman, 64- put him on easy street, what with royalties and screen rights and two admissions, $15.00 for one. year-old Connecticut Democrat. all, has taken a job in a war Reservations may be made by is actually an old face returned plant . . . In the 1944 issue of telephone to the Yeshivah office. after a few years' rest. But Representatives Leo F. Rayflel, the French-language publication HO. 7990. and Benjamin J. Rabin, both of Yeshiva College, Le Flambeau, New York Democrats, are both there appears a splendid French University Area Club brand new on the national scene translation of a poem by Bialik and both conic, incidentally, . . . The translation is by Nor- Plans Dance Sunday from newly changed districts. man Bronznick. Taking ringside seats in this The University Area Women's OUR HAT IS OFF: most important Congress will be Club will hold a gala-fun (lance Larry Adler, who elevated the Representative Adolph J. Sabath harmonica to the level of a sym- Sunday evening, Jan. 14, at the of Illinois, dean of Congress who phony orchestra instrument, is Jewish Community Center. A pilots the powerful Rules Com- not only a musical genius . . fine orchestra has been hired mittee without whose okay (it Born in Baltimore, he has con- and au evening of fun, friend- was feared only too unfortunate- centrated on harmonica playing ship and good entertainment will ly in the instance of the Pales- since his childhood • . . At 14 be given. The proceeds of the tine resolution) legislation can- he was an accomplished artist dance will go towards the war- not be considered on the House . . . But what we started to effort program of the club. Mrs. Sidney Pozen is chair- floor; Representative Sol Bloom, tell you is this . . . Larry, a chairman of the influential For- slender young man of 30, has man of the dance, assisted by eign Affairs Committee, %how been touring the European and Mrs. Harry Nachman, Mrs. fighting to share responsibility Paific war fronts untiringly . . . Harry Levine, Mrs. Tillie Kauf- with the Senate for our peace man and Mrs. Sadie Hecker. Just back from a USO tour of The officers of the club are: legislation; Representative Sam- the South Pacific, he has writ- Mrs. Joseph M. Markel, presi- uel Dickstein, head of the Im- ten a very interesting article for dent; Mrs. Sidney Pozen, vice migration a n d Naturalization Collier's, which should be out in president; Mrs. Sarah Sorolyo, Committee who may face a fight a few weeks . . . Don't miss to prevent more restrictive im- it . . . Larry, you should know, treasurer; Mrs. Bessie Belsky. migration measures and who is does an unusual amount of read- corresponding sec r e t a r y; and taking the lead in attempts to ing and thinking. and never Mrs. Jane Levine, recording sec- extend naturalization and immi- retary. turns down a good cause. Everyone is invited to attend gration rights to Filipinos and ABOUT PEOPLE: this gala-fun dance. Refresh- oher racial groups now exclud- Jane Froman, the singer who ments will be available through- ed; Representative Emanuel Cal- was so severely injured in that out the evening. ler, leading fighter for progres- Lisbon clipper crash that she Anyone desiring tickets or in- sive legislation; and Representa- still, despite many operations, formation should contact Mrs. tive Samuel Weiss, who starts must use a crutch and a cane Sidney Pozen at University 1- his third term in Congress with to get about, has just opened 5893. increased stature. at one of the major night clubs, the Copacabana . . . Unable to stand alone, and unwilling to let the merrymakers see the de- pressing sight of her crutch, she leans against the piano as she KOSHER sings—and brings down the Restaurant and Dining Room house . . . The hit musical of UNEXCELLED FOOD 'he current season. 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