American Apish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 30th Year of Service to Detroit Jewry Detroit Jewish Chronicle and The Legal Chronicle VOL. 47, NO. 28 CIO, AFL Ask World Back Jewish Nation NEW YORK — The American Jewish Trade Union Committee for Palestine, speaking for mil- lions of American workers—both AFL and CIO—today issued a memorandum calling upon the leaders of the United Nations to act immediately on the Palestine question, and listing the two min- imum requisities of any solution of the Jewish problem as follows: 1. To abolish without further delay all restrictions on free Jewish immigration into Pales• tine and all limitations on the right of Jews to purchas e and settle the land; 2. To make simultaneously a definitive announcement, in the spirit and purpose of the Bal- four Declaration and the Man- date, of the determination to reconstitute Palestine as a free and democratic J e wish Com- monwealth. The memorandum, which was submitted to President Truman, Secretary of State Byrnes and the members of both Houses of Con- gress, reviews the achievements of Jewish Palestine during the last 25 years, and emphasizes that American and British labor "have been resolute in their demand for a repudiation of the 1939 White Paper policy and for an honest fulfillment of the pledges made to the Jews in the Balfour Declara- tion and in the Palestine Man- date." Max Zaritsky, president of the United Hatters, Cap and Millinery Workers International Union, is chairmah of the American Jewisn Trade Union Committee for Pales- tine. William Green, president of the AFL, and Philip Murray, pres- ident of the CIO, are hononary chairmen. 10c Single Copy, $3.00 Per Year DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1945 Jewish Federation Continues "Subsidy" With Your Funds The Detroit Jewish Welfare Federation has decided to continue its policy of using charity funds to "subsidize" a private business enterprise. In its last issue, the Detroit Jewish Chronicle made public the offer it had made to the Federation—TO PUBLISH ALL NEWS AND PUB- LICITY OF THE FEDERATION AND TO SEND THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE FREE OF CHARGE TO THE DONORS' LIST OF THE FEDERATION AND THE ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN ONCE A MONTH just as the Jewish News is now doing on a subsidized basis. The Jewish Chronicle offered to do for the Jewish Welfare Federation FOR NOTHING that for which the custodians of your charity money have expended nearly $20,000 with the Jewish News. The Federation, directed by Isadore Sobeloff, turned down this offer without any adequate explanation. There can be no adequate excuse now as to why charity money should be spent needlessly. Common sense should have dictated that the Federation should have eagerly grasped at the chance to save thousands of dollars yearly on a service which the Jewish Chronicle offered to perform free of charge. * The custodians of charity funds must be more careful of the communal fund than of their own money. They are the trustees. Every cent of that money is earmarked for a holy cause—to feed the hungry, to clothe the naked, to shelter the homeless. Especially is this necessary now in this most tragic hour in Israel's history, when one-third of a people have perished in the most diabolically cruel manner and when a million and a half wretched survivors have only us to aid and succor them. The $20,000 used to subsidize the Jewish News, a private enterprise operated for profit, could save hundreds of lives in the war torn areas of Europe. That sum could buy a lot of food and clothing. It could give hope to many who have felt themselves abandoned. Isn't there a twinge (Continued on Page 2) Dr. Goldstein, U.S. Zionist Chief, Leaves for Parley in Europe WASHINGTON — Dr. Israel Goldstein, president of the Zionist Organization of America, left last week by Pan-American Clipper for France and England to study problems of post-war rehabilita- tion and to attend the World Zio- nist Conference which will meet in London July 30 to discuss and act upon major problems affecting the future status of Palestine. Dr. G oldstein heads a delegation which includes Dr. Abba Hillel Silver and Judge Louis E. Levin- thal, vice-presidents of the Zion- ist Organization of America. Dr. Goldstein voiced the "sense of deep disappointment of Amer- ican Zionists at the continued de- lay by the great Powers in reach- ing an immediate and final deci- sion on the future of the Jewish National Homeland in Palestine." He asserted that the "procras- tination in settling this problem in keeping with the pledges of Great Britain and the United States is producing a disastrous (Continued on page 5) Jewish Congress r Appeals to Big 3 GEN. ROSE'S FATHER DIES The Rev. Samuel Rose, 90, rab- bi and father of the late Maj. Gen. Maurice Rose, who was kill- ed by a Nazi tankman, died in Denver. Mrs. Mathilde Welt, widow of the late Louis Welt, one of the pioneer Jewish women in Mich- igan, died at her home, 5440 Cass Avenue, at the age of 89. Funeral services were held at the William R. Hamilton. chapel and burial was in Beth El Memorial Park. Dr. Leo M. Franklin, who had known Mrs. Welt for half a cen- tury, paid tribute to her goodness, to her civic mindedness and to her uprightness. The funeral was at- tended by some of the leading members of the Jewish commun- ity. Mrs. Welt was the widow of a president of Temple Beth El, the late Louis Welt serving as presi- dent from 1913 to 1918. She was the mother of two former presi- dents of Temple Beth El, Mel- ville S. Welt and Joseph M. Welt. Her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, is president of the Na- tional Council of Jewish Women. Mrs. Welt was a link to the -- pioneer generation. She was born in Monroe, Mich., in 1856, a mem- ber of the Meverfield family, one RABBI LEON FRAM of the few Jewish families in Rabbi Leon Fram was re-elect- Monroe before the Civil War. At ed president of the Zionist District 17 she won a beauty contest. of Detroit at the annual meeting She and her husband moved to of the organization held Thursday Detroit about 55 years ago when night, July 5, in the Prayer Room there were only a few hundred of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Jews here and Detroit itself was Rabbi Fram's first term in of- not much bigger than Grand Rap- (Continued on page 5) ids is now. She was an organizing member of the Beth El Sisterhood and of the Women's City Club and one of the first officers of the Sisterhood. Surviving besides the two sons are four grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren. Tel Aviv Jews Rush To Locate On German Land Arab Socialists TEL AVIV (WNS) — Sarona, a German settlement close to this city, last week witnessed a land rush reminiscent of the home- steading clays in the United States. The trek to Sarona began as a result of a rumor that the gov- ernment had confiscated the land of the interned Germans and that JAFFA (WNS) — The Arab all one had to do to secure title Socialist Workers Union, meeting to the land was to fence off a last week, issued a manifesto to piece land and of build a shack. the effect that there sufficient As the of residents this city saw room in Palestine for is both Arabs Urge Bi-National Palestine State NEW YORK — Hope that dur- ing their prospective conference in Berlin, the Big Three will take "decisive action" for the estab- lishment of Palestine as a Jewish Commonwealth was expressed in a communication to President Truman sent last week by Rabbi hundreds of trucks, carts and and Jews and that if the country Irving Miller, chairman of the ex- donkey - drawn vehicles heading were properly developed, both ecutive committee of the Ameri- with hundreds of Jews toward peoples could live in peace and on Sarona they, too, joined in the terms of equality in a common can Jewish Congress. Recalling that the American landrush. Before long thousands homeland. Jewish Congress owes its origin of men, women and children, dis- George Nassar, one of the lead- to the late Louis D. Brandeis, regarding the heat and flaying ing Arab trade union leaders, told Rabbi Miller said that the Con- sun, began marching toward the the gathering that the future of gress speaks for the "overwhelm- German settlement. Palestine lies in cooperation be- ing masses of American Jews" in As the people began to unload tween Arab and Jewish workers. the building material they brought Representatives of Jewish labor favoring the establishment of a Jewish National Home in Pales- along with them and as they groups addressed the meeting. (Continued on page 12) tine. "The tragic occurrences of recent years have made clearer the indispensability of such a national hom e as a primary so- lution of the present intolerable. situation of the Jews in Eu- rope," he wrote. Morris Adler of Chaplain "We beg you to do whatever Shaarey Zedek, now serving in the DR. ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN done in association with can be Philippines, has been promoted to the Prime Minister of Great Captain. Britain and the head of the So- "I shall gleefully shoot the next viet Union to bring about de- soldier who says that I look good cisive action for the onl y pos- behind bars," he wrote his friends sible solution of the Jewish last week (referring to his cap- problem, which is in accord wi!h tain's bars). the necessities of the Jewish Writing of his work he says, - situation and the dictates of "The number of my services is justice." quickly multiplying. Sabbath at 8 a.m. at the Base chapel; 10 a.m. LONDON (WNS) — Rabbi at a General Hospital; two serv- Klepfish, Jewish chaplain with the ices on Friday evenings, three Polish Armed Forces, declared mid-week forums and several Yid- here upon his arrival from Ger- dish, Hebrew and Bible study many that there are approximate- groups in process of formation. ly 130,000 Jews in the Anglo- "Paradoxes everywhere, I, a PARIS. — Chief Rabbi Leon American zones of occupation in Germany. About 50,000 of them Baeck of Germany, who arrived Rabbi, in my capacity as Base from Theresienstadt, where he Hospital chaplain, distribute New are from Poland, he said. Most of the liberated Jews are .vas confined since 1943, declared Testaments, rosaries, crucifixes, between the ages of 20 and 40. it a press conference that none missals and altar wine to my At Dachau there are still about Jf the Jews in the camp, with the Christian colleagues. I am get- 1,000 Polish Jews. In Bergen-Bel- exception of the 5,000 half and ting a generous education in com- stn there are about 11,000 Jews quarter Jews, desire to go back parative religion. Filipino Attends Service including 8,000 women. There arc to Germany. The survivors, he "I wish I could take a picture 3,000 in Celle, 1,000 women in said, are eager to go to Palestine. Salzwedel, and 1,000, mostly at the United States or other coun- CHAPLAIN MORRIS ADLER (Continued on Page 2) Diepholz. tries. Chaplain Adler Promoted to Captain; Recites Experiences in Philippines 102 Million Bond 150,000 Jews Sale by Zionists In Anglo-U. S. WASHINGTON, D. C. — With Occupation Zone all of its 600 chapters throughout the country going over the top in their War Bond sales, the grand total of War Bonds sold to date by the Zionist Organization of America in the current drive has reached $102,000,000 surpassing its national goal of $95,000,000. The sale of more than $50,000,- 000 in War Bonds has been re- corded by the Zionist Region of Manhattan. City Zionists Mrs. Welt, 89, Pioneer, Civic Elect Fram Leader, Dies For 2nd Term Chief Berlin Rabbi Says Jews Won't