crow' B UY 'TATO/ 2:: To Hasten Y ictory.Buy 7th War Loan Bonds Detroit Jewish Chronicle In Its 30th Year VOL. 47, NO. 21 Jewish Agency Protests Arab Claim to Zion SAN FRANCISCO (WNS).— A memorandum protesting against the circulation among the UNCIO delegates of the appen- dix to the charter of the Pan- Arab League, under which Pal- estine is classified as one of the countries participating in the League, has been filed by the Jewish Agency with the UNCIO secretariat. The Jewish Agency took the view that by raising the issue of including Palestine as one of the Arabic states, the Arab dele- gates raised a matter which is within the authority of the man- datory power and on which the agency is therefore entitled to consultation. The Jewish Agency contended also that since Yemen and Transjordan which are not members of the United Nations are signatories to the pact of the League of Arab Nations, the UNCIO secretariat should have declined to give official circula- tion to the appendix. Trusteeship Plan The American trusteeship plan, which provides for the transfer of mandates territories to trus- teeship by voluntary agreement between the mandatory power and the Security Council of the new world organization, virtu- ally excludes any possibility of a present change in the status of Palestine. The plan meets the demand of the American Jewish Conference and the American Jewish Committee that nothing shall be done here which would impair the rights of Jews with regard to Palestine. According to well informed sources, the executive commit- tee of the UNCIO has before it a resolution urging reparations for the Jews of Europe. Dr. Wise Reports Dr. Stephen S. Wse, president of the American Jewish Con- gress, reporting on his return from the San Francisco Confer- ence before the Congress Ad- and The Legal Chronicle Founded in 1915 10c Single Copy, $3.00 Per Yea , DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1945 Zionist Council Repudiates New Palestine Bill Mpg 6aur 00441:tug fur lio Aaron, Louis—S/Sgt. Aronovitz, Israel—Pfe. Aronsohn, Herman—Pfc. Ashner, Herman—Pvt. Bader, Peter—M /Sgt. Bale, Joseph Louis Baltuck, Lewis C.—Pvt. Bernath, Leonard H.—Pfc. Berendt, Louis L.—Sgt. Bernstein, Max—Cpl. Blumlo, Jack—Cpl. Boim, Paul—Pvt. Buttner, Sol—Sgt. Canner, Bernard V.—T/Sgt. Coblentz, Harold-2nd IA. Cohen, Irving—Pfc. 'Cohen, Morris—S/Sgt. Davis, Charles P.—Pfc. Davis, Leo Deutsch, Robert S—Lt. (ig) Eisen, Sam Elson, Stanley—Pvt. Emmer, David H—Pvt. Eserow, Sydney—Pvt. Fagenbaum, S. J.—Pfc Faueman, Frank Friedman, Abe Friedman, Eugene—Ist Lt. Fundamensky, Herbert—Pvt. Gladwin, Abe Goldberg, Max—Pvt. Gorelick, Harry Gottlieb, Morton Green, Roy L.—Lt. Greenbaum, Charles—Cpl. Grossman, Mordecai—Cpl. Gurvis, Milton—Ensign Herzberg, Lawrence Hockman, Nathan—S/Sgt. Holin, Julius A.—Pvt. Hora, Raymond—Pfc. Iden, Ruben—Capt. Jacobs, Alfred L.—Sgt. Kadish, Abraham—Pvt. Kahn, Warren M.—A/C Kanefsky, Hyman--Pvt. Kass, Thomas—Pfc. Katzen, Lester L.-2nd Lt. Kaufman, Herbert J.—Capt. Kampner, Saul J.-2nd Lt. Kogan, Charles—Pfc. Korinsky, Sol—Pvt. Koss, Frederick—Pvt. Krakow, Percy R.—Cpl. Kritt, Joseph Leibowitz, Sidney—Pvt. NEW YORK. — "The • Hebrew Committee of National Libera- tion" was repudiated last week by the American Zionist Emergency Council, comprising all major Zionist bodies in the United States and headed by Dr. Stephen S. Wise. The statement reads: "It has been announced a resolution regarding Palestine, sponsored by the self-styled Hebrew Committee of National Liberation, is being introduced in Congress. We do not doubt the friendly motives of the members of Congress who have been persuaded to sponsor that resolution. They undoubteldy have been led to believe that in this they are of assistance to the Jewish people. "But we must point out with all the vigor at our command that the so-called Hebrew Com- mittee of National Liberation has been repudiated by every responsible Jewish organization in the United States and abroad, including the highest Jewish authority in Palestine itself, the Jewish National As- sembly, which is the democrati- cally elected spokesman for the See COUNCIL—Page 14 Internees Seek To Stay In U. S. Levin, George—S/Sgt. Lewis, Leonard L.—Lt. (j.g.) Lof man, Alexander—Pvt. Lustig, Morton J.—Pvt. Mandell, Buster Marlowe, Lee K.—A/C Mathis, Robert—Cpl. T/5 May, Abraham—Pvt. Meyers, Morris—S/Sgt. Miller, Morris—Sgt./T. Mogill, Alexander—Pfc. Moldawsky, Sol. Moritz, Sigmund Morris, Herbert W.—F/0 Moss, Joey—Pvt. Myers, Morris—Sgt. Myers, William IL—Cpl. Nabatoff, Bernard—S /Sgt. Nash, Sam Neshkes, Leo—Lt. Pearlstein, Saul L.—Pvt. Racey, Sherwood L.—lst Lt. Rachlin, Joseph Rosenberg, Jos..-M.M. 2/c Rubin, Harold Schecter, Herman Schreibman, Harry—Pvt. Schultz, Jack E.—Sgt. Seymour, William—Sgt. Shapero, Charles—Sgt. Shapiro, Arthur—Capt. Shaw, Lloyd—Pfc. Shiffman, Harold E.—R.M.2/c Silverman, Erwin—Pvt. Simon, Harold J.—Pvt. Sirotkin, Marvin—Pfc. Skully, Gregory A.—Capt. Spitzer, Joseph Steinberg, Joseph—Pfc. Steinway, Morris Stevens, Harry—Pvt. Talberg, Charles Warner, Lewis J.—S/Sgt. Waxman, Murray—Lt. (j.g.) Weiss, Herbert—Pvt. Weil, Victor H.—Lt. Weiner, Norman—Pvt. Jewish Veterans To Honor War Dead at Rites Services honoring the memory of all Jewish service men who died for their country will be held at 10:30 a. m. Memorial Day, Wednesday, at Machpelah Cemetery, Woodward Ave. be- tween 8 and 9 Mile Rds. All the comrades of the Jewish War Vet erans and the sisters of the Aux iliary are asked to participate these rites. Cars for those not having transportation will leave from in front of the new JWV head- quarters, 8212 Twelfth, at 9:30 a. m. The Jewish War Veterans upon arrival at the cemetery will parade to the official JWV ceme- tery. Ritual services will follow with the Department of Michi- gan Drill Team and Color Guard under the direction of State Commander Harry Schaeffer par- ticipating. Jewish Boy Scout troops will participate in the service. Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan of Bnai Moshe Synagogue will deliver the principal address. A cantor will chant El Mole Rachmim (the service for the dead), and Kad- dish will be- recited. More than 40 Jewish service- men are buried in the cemetery. All VFW members and Aux- iliary sisters will wear their uni- forms and will have their post or unit colors at the cemetery. Harry Madison is in charge of arrangements for the memorial rites. The public is asked to join in honoring the comrades who fell. After the rites at Machpelah the JWV members will go to Clover Hill Park Cemetery where some of their comrades are buried including Lawrence Jones who gave his name to a post. Brief rites will be held at the veterans' graves in Clover Hill Park Cemetery at noon. WASHINGTON (WNS).—Con- gressman Samuel Dickstein is sponsor of a bill which would Winokur, Jack-2nd Lt. permit the refugees in Fort On- Zaas, Isadore—Pfc. tario to remain in the United Zelby, Samuel—S/Sgt. States under the immigration quota laws. His bill would allow Ziehr, Carl IL—Ensign the Fort Ontario refugees to en- Zimberg, Ben—Pvt. ter under the present quotas of Zimmerman, Philip J.—Sgt. their countries of origin. He said Zussman, Raymond-2nd Lt. that many of the refugees have children in the United States, and that numbers of the men have wives who are legally here. Joseph H. Smart, director of the Oswego shelter, recently an- See AGENCY—Page 14 nounced his resignation from that post, and from the War Re- location Authority, in order to Richard A. Gutstadt of Chi- devote his full time, at the re- The Jewish War Veterans cago, national director of the quest of the refugees themselves, are planning to organize a Bnai Brith Anti - Defamation to their interest, with particular organizer post here in honor of the late Aaron Margulies, League, will speak at 8:15 p. m. reference to securing permanent residence for them in the United and president of Beth Aaron Lt. Raymond Zussman, Detroit this Monday in the Italian Gar- Congregation, announces archi- Jewish hero, who won the dens of the Book-Cadillac Hotel. States. tectural plans for a synagogue highest honor from his coun- LONDON (WNS). — Reports He will be the main speaker at and Hebrew school in the north- try, the Congressional Medal reaching here from the liberated the launching of the civic protec- countries in Europe indicate that west section have been approved of Honor. tive campaign by the Detroit and accepted by the building more Jews may have survived in State Commander Harry Jewish Welfare Federation. Europe than was anticipated. All copy for next week's committee. Arrangements are Schaeffer revealed that nearly Mr. Gutstadt will speak on the A report from JDC officials now in progress for a modern 10,000 Detroit Jewish men and issue of f he Detroit Jewish topic: "Freedom Depends op in Italy hold out the hope that Chronicle must be in the structure to be erected at Thatch- women are in the armec More Than Victory of Arms." 300,000 of the 600,000 Hungari- Chronicle office by 5 p. m. er and Wyoming where services forces, which is about 11 pe r There will be no solicitation of for the High Holy Days may be an Jews who were deported last cent of the Jewish populatioi Monday. The publication dead- funds and admission is free. The year may still be alive. Earlier line is advanced because of held this year. here. Federation asks everyone to en- All those living in the north- reports indicated that only 100,- Memorial Day. roll in the battle against bigotry. 000 survived. ______J west section who are desirous of becoming a member of the Beth Aaron Congregation should call University 5-8711. Officers besides Mr. Margulies are: S. Rubin, vice president; M. Schneider, vice president; S. Friedman, secretary, and L. Lev- Detroit Citizens 'asked to take part, if the recom- Self-Study By ARCHIE H. GREENBERG Committee Tuesday night recom- mendations are adopted. To de- in, treasurer. Executive board, National Commander, Jewish War Veterans mended to the Detroit Jewish velop a sense of community- C. Krupp, G. Schneider, B. Sil- Welfare Federation that a joint mindedness it was recommended verman, H. Anernick, J. Harris, It is at a momentous time in Franklin Delano Roosevelt. To his Jewish community youth program , that the community organize cel- M. Strosner, N. Resnick, . Stern- • be evolved here to train Jewish ebrations and inter-group con- field, A. Josephson, S. Seligson world history that we obseive farsighted vision, his splendid and G. Hecker. Memorial Day for the 50th time leadership and his intuitive wis- leaders, and to interest the youth tests. dom we are everlastingly indebt- in Jewish affairs. This youth pro- While at present the Center in the history of the Jewish War ed. The victory in Europe might grain would include both cultural may serve as the focal point for Veterans of the United States. still be far-off were it not for and recreational activities. It youth activities, the need for 18 We do so heartened by the vic- the inspired leadership of our would aim to reach the boys and neighborhood centers was stressed tory in Europe, but always con- beloved late President. girls in their early adolescence. by certain groups. It was recom- scious of the responsibilities that But he has given us more than The Citizens Committee rec- mended that all building projects New members of the board lie ahead of us. As we commemo- victory; he has given us the hope amend uniform administration for youth centers be handled of directors for the year 1945- rate our heroic American dead of lasting peace. As so many for youth activities and a central centrally and that present facili- 1946, elected at the annual meet- once again, we dedicate our- of the world's leaders have said Publicity and public relations ties be more fully utilized. selves anew to the pressing task during the past month. the San ing, are. community wide program of program. The main purpose un- Alan Abramson, Israel Burn- ahead: the speedy and complete Francisco Conference for World youth leadership training was derlying these recommendations stein, Abraham Caplan, David J. defeat of Japan. Such uncondi- Organization is a l(ving monu- is to get Jewish youth of all suggested. Goldberg, David Goldberg, Syd- tional victory is due those among shades of opinion together, such A study of the possibility of ney Gorman, Emil Kahan, Man- our brothers who have already ment to Franklin Delano Roose- velt's concept of a world organi- as the AZA and Young Israel; extending summer camping op- uel Kaplan, Morris Karbal, Isa- fallen; to offer them less is an zation designed to guarantee the Ilabonim and assimilated portunities to more children and dore Levin, Ben M. Lewis, Harry insult to their memory. world peace. groups. Mass inter-group activi- youths will be made. This year, we pay tribute to Cause of Peace Lifshitz, Alex Margulies, C. P. ties were recommended. Adult Education Nakelsky, Morris Posner, Israel our war dead further saddened It is proper that we veterans— In reviewing the adult Jewish Schwartz, Morris Subar, Louis by a loss all too recent, the death Mass activities and important events will be cleared centrally See PEACE—Page 12 of our late Commander-in-Chief, Tatken. See SELF-STUDY—Page 5 and all youth groups will be Cong. Beth Aaron Approves Plans For Synagogue More Survivors Seen In Europe Send Copy Earlier Federation Rally Zussman Post Planned by JWV Slates Gutstadt - - L Lasting Peace: The Finest Tribute to Our War Dead Cultural, Recreational Program For Jewish Youth Recommended Directors Head Yeshivah