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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-03-09

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viisteriam ,etrislt Periodical Cotter

Friday, Mardi 9, 1945

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The la al Chronicle

A. Douglas Jamieson
18 Years on Board

Rabbi Brickner
Addresses Annual
Men's Clubs Session

Peg.

Scene in "Moscow Skies," a Tribute
to Russian Fliers

Mr.*

Swiss Tell Refugees
To Find New Homes

A. Douglas Jamieson is a can-
GENEVA (Palcor)—Refugees
didate for re-election to the De-
now in Switzerland were advised
The annual Fellowship Dinner
troit Board of Education at the
by the Swiss Government to find
election to be held Monday, April sponsored by the Men's Clubs of
new homes as soon as possible
Detroit's leading Jewish congre-
because the country is small and
gations was held Wednesday eve-
can no longer accommodate
ning., Feb. 28, in the Social Hall
them.
of Bnai David Synagogue. Bnai
U. S., Belgian, Dutch, Italian,
David Men's Club was the host.
French and British nationals now
Rabbi Barnett B. Brickner of
in Switzerland do not constitute
Cleveland, one of the most noted
a problem, because their repatri-
rabbis in the United States, was
ation is assured. With these de-
the leading speaker. Rabbi Brick-
ducted there still are 17,000
tier, who just concluded a 50,-
refugees in Switzerland who con-
000-stile tour of military camps
stitute a grave problem; 12,000
overseas, spoke on "What the
of these are stateless.
Synagogue Must Do to Prepare
It was announced that an in-
Itself for Returning Service-
complete inquiry based on re-
men."
plies front 9,220 such persons in-
He related his experiences in
dicates that 25% desire repa-
the war zones, declared that war
triation, 46% desire emigration
has made many servicemen more
to occidental European countries,
religious and exhorted the Syna-
nine percent desire Palestine set-
gogues to prepare themselves to
tlement, nine per cent want to
welcome the servicemen into the
settle in America, and two per
Congregations when they return.
A. DOUGLAS JAMIESON
Scene from the great new Russian hit, "Moscow Skies," now cent desire to remain in Switzer-
The speaker was introduced by
land.
playing at the Cinema Theater. This is the last four days the film
2. He has been a member of Rabbi Joshua Sperka of Congre-
gation Bnai David. Cantor Ab- will be shown here.
the board for 18 years, and serv-
ERI JABOTINSKY RELEASED
raham Gartenhous sang. Myron
ed as president of the board
.I. Solomon was toastmaster. Bar-
JERUSALEM (Palcor) — Eri
twice.
No Partition, Davar
ney Ross is president of the Bnai
Jabotinsky, arrested at the Pal-
His service . has covered a per-
Comment
on
Jewish
State
David Men's Club.
estine border on his arrival from
iod in which many and varied
problems have faced the Detroit
TEL AVIV (Palcor) — Com- Turkey where he represented
public school system. He served
NEW YORK. — Samuel J. menting on humors that the Cairo Peter II. Bergson's Emergency
during the last part of the pros- Tel Aviv Stores Close
Borowsky, chairman of the ex- Arab conference received an of- Committee to Rescue the Jewish
perity of the 'twenties, through In Protest Against Taxes
ecutive cottimittee of the Hista- ficial British proposal for the People of Europe, was released
the depression years, and through
druth Ivrith, which last Sunday establishment of a Palestine Jew- after questioning by the police.
the years marked by wartime
TEL AVIV (WNS) — All planned a drive for $250,000 to ish state minus Jenin and Nab- Thirty-one persons were released
from the Latrun detention camp.
needs and developments.
stores in Tel Aviv closed their spread Hebrew culture in Amer- lus, Davar, Labor daily, com-
He has stood for fair treat- doors last week in a one-day ica, proposed that "Jerusalem, ments:
ment of employes in salary mat- protest against the Palestine the center of the ancient Heb-
"The Jewish people will wel-
Paper is needed for victory.
ters, for the reduction of class Government's plan to impose new raic culture which is the basis come this broad approach of Save all, and donate it to your
size, for the provision of new taxes affecting primarily the Jew- of modern civilization, become statehood as a solution to the charity. Or, call Randolph 8282.
buildings, for new and better ish population of the country.
he seat of the new internation- Jewish problem, but won't over-
visual aids and other new types
At a meeting called by the al Security League which with look the thorns concealed in this
of equipment that aid in the Chamber of Commerce, the new emerge from the San Francisco hypothetical rose. Despite Jew-
learning process.
ry's fervent desire for political
tax scheme was called an "eco- conference.
Mr. Jamieson is Boy Scout nomic White Paper" implement-
indepetidence it will be com-
Commissioner.
pelled to maintain its principle of
ing the "political White Pape•." Half of Jewish Palestine
A native Detroiter, he attend- The Chamber, calling for the re- Gets Kupat Cholim Aid
apposition against the elimina-
ed the public schools of Detroit scission of the new tax plan,
tion of areas which form an n-
and was graduated in engineer- said that the government has
TEL AVIV (Palcor) — Forty- tegral part of the country and
ing from the University of Mich- been using taxes collected from three per cent of Jewish Pales- contain economic assets on which
igan. His only son, A. Douglas Jews to finance services to tine, or nearly 250,000 persons, the development of the entire
Jamieson, Jr., was recently killed Arabs.
receive medical aid through the state depends.
in action in Europe.
Opposition to new taxes has Kupat Cholim, the Sick Benefit
also been voiced by the Arab Fund of Jewish Palestine's Fed-
Chambers of Commerce through- eration of Labor. The annual Pan-American Zionists
out the country on the ground budget of Kupat Cholim amounts Hold Congress
that Arab economy would be to over $4,000,000. Only a small
ruined if the plan were to go grant is received from the Pal-
WASHINGTON — On the eve
(Continued hum Page 1)
into effect. The Arab Party this estine Government, and munic- of the opening in Montevideo,
turhed by the President's silence week submitted a memorandum ipal institutions contribute an- Uruguay, of the first Congress
Mean good Hat news for
on the Palestine question, de- to Sir Edward Grigg, British other $12,000. The 1944 deficit of Zionist organizations of all
Spring. We have the Hat styles
claring that "Churchill, at least, Minister for the Middle East, of Kupat Cholim was $240,000. Latin-American countries, the
You want!
The institution has a staff of Zionist Organization of America
has said that the solution of tly.i objecting to the new tax pro-
TIES
Palestine question is to be de- posal. The memorandum also 410 doctors, 375 nurses and cabled a message of greeting
Arrow—Beau Brummel
ferred until after the war." It demanded the appointment of massauses, 71- pharmacists, 45 voicing "solidarity with the pro-
asked: "Has he learned nothing Arab mayors in Jerusalem and dentists; and it maintains four gram of the Congress aimed at
SHIRTS
hospitals, five convalescent homes coordinating all activities in be-
from all the delegations and Haifa.
Ambassador — ArroW
and sanataria; 30 infant welfare half of Palestine among the
memoranda he received? Aitd
SPORTSWEAR
tations; 260 district dispensaries, 700,000 Jews throughout the
what of his own promise to the
and four X-Ray institutes. Dur- Spanish speaking Republics."
McGregor
Jews?"
ing the year, its staff undertook
Over 200 delegates are sched-
The Day, chagrined at the.
COOPER UNDERWEAR
12 million treatments.
uled to attend the Congress,
President's failure to throw more
HICKOK
(Continued from Page 1)
which will be held from March
light on the Palestine problem.
Belts and Suspenders
FIRST PALESTINE OPERA
asked:
10 through 16. Mexico, Cuba,
cists, has negotiated this release
Pajamas—Robes
Costa-Rica, Argentina and other
"What has he learned from
TEL AVIV (Palcor). — The Latin American countries are
with Herr Ilimmler (Gestapo
the Arab king?" It called the
Chief)," the newspaper states. first original Palestine Hebrew sending delegations.
President's statement "not much
better, nor more friendly, nor "to make foreign opinion believe opera, "Dan, the Watchman,"
that the stories of misdeeds cow- was presented for the first time
more reassuring" than Church-
mitted against millions of Jews last week by the Palestine Folk
Back up the righting Men.
ill's assertion that the Palestine
are exaggerated. The release of Opera Co. The opera is based
Support the R..1 Cross.
issue is to be postponed until
several thousands of Jews, even on a novel by S, Shalom; the
9038 TWEI TH ST.
after the war.
with food and luggage, simply on libretto was written by Max
Expression amazement at the
Be
a
Blood
Donor.
Brod; the music by Marc Lavey.
silence of the top-ranking Zion- Musy's demand was intended to
prove the 'goodness of the Ger-
ist leaders in America, the Day
man heart.'
01 741i1wItAt !A, hs
asked:
"It has now been revealed,
"What has become of the con-
however, that so far some 20
versations which Dr. Stephen S.
t.k4rk
y as
million Swiss francs were spent
Wise held with the President?
for this purpose, not by Switzer-
What was all the howling about
land, but by important Jewish
Dr. Abba Silver's militancy?"
associations in the United States.
Ben•Gorio n Satisfied
Thus Hinunler gets a good price

for every released Jew."
TEL AVIV (WNS) — David
(According to a report from
Ben-Gurion, chairman of the ex-
excutive of the Jewish Agency Dave Jaros, Independent Jewish
Press Service Geneva correspond-
for Palestine, declared that he
was satisfied with Prime Minis- ent, Monsieur Musy had nego-
ter Churchill's statement that tiated for the release of 15,000
Jews from Theresienstadt, but
the solution of the Palestine
could obtain the release of no
question is to be deferred until
more than 2,000, of whom only
after the war.
assover
1,200 have arrived to date. All
n its tradition
those released are either over 60
or under 16.)
He a Blood Donor.
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