DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page Two News Bulletins Nadich to Speak at Welfare Federation's City-Wide Conference ALBANY -- Two bills to establish a state-supported university have been introduced in the New York State Legislature as the result of a disclosure that private non-sectarian colleges and professional schools are discriminating against Jewish, Negro, and Catholic stu- dents. * * * * * BUDAPEST -- The story of a half-Jewish Nazi, who en- countered his Jewish father, while on a "Jew hunt," was told this week at the trial of Rudolph Kramer. His commander agreed to spare his father's life, if Kramer would shoot three Jewish women, which he did. Kramer was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment. * * * * JERUSALEM — The Jewish Agency has attacked the granting of independence to Transjordan as a "crying contradiction" of the Jewish demand for recognition of Palestine as a Jewish state. * * * * * NEW YORK -- Dr. Abba Hillel Silver and Dr. Stephen S. Wise, joint chairmen of the American Zionist Emergency Council, called on President Truman to "insist on the inadmis- sibility" of the British Government's intention to bring about the permanent separation of Transjordan from Palestine and its recognition as an independent state. * * * * * LONDON — Professor Selig Brodetsky, chairman of Uri Board of Deputies of British Jews, told the Anglo-American Inquiry Committee at its opening session, that 1,000,000 Jews must be admitted to Pales- tine during the next ten years, in order to insure the minimum numer- ical majority, which, he conceded, is pre-requisite to the establishment of a Jewish state. * • * JERUSALEM — An airplane, to be christened "Tel Aviv," will be built in Palestine by the Palestine Flying Club as a training craft for Jewish Palestine student pilots, it was an- nounced here. * * * * * WASHINGTON — Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, president of the Zionist Organization of America, in a communication addressed to Zionkt Regional and District Regional officers, this week urged the rejection of national advisory budgeting as "a serious threat to Palestine and Zionist fulfillment." * * * * * MUNICH — A monthly consignment of 1,045 tons of kosher meat will be sent from Bavaria to the Jews, it is reported by the American News Service in 'Germany. Kosher slaughtering has started here, and plants will soon be set up in Regensburg and Bamberg. * * * * MOSCOW — Over 20,000 Jews were shot in Lwow within a few days after the Germans entered the town, a witness named Baumwald told a Soviet War Crimes court in Kiev, the Moscow radio reports. The court is trying Lieut. Gen. Burkhardt, commandant of Kiev during the German occupation, and 14 other Germans. * * * * * WARSAW — The mass emigration of Jews from Poland, which had reached tremendous proportions a few weeks ago. seems to have ended, and, lately, there have been only isolated cases of Jews leaving the country. * * * * PARIS — The restoration of confiscated and stolen property to Jews in Bohemia and Moravia has already begun, Harold Trobe, Joint Distribution Committee director for Czechoslovakia, declared at a press conference here. * * * BUDAPEST — Vital statistics released this week reveal that there were 518 Jewish children born in Budapest in 1945, while 7,906 Jews died, bringing the city's Jewish population to 86,910. * • * The Jewish Community Center announces a class in modern dance technique to be taught by Jane Dudley, Sophie Maslow and William Bales at the Center, Woodward at Holbrook, Thursday evening, Feb. 7, at 7:30 o'clock. Prolific Soils from Desert Land; That's the Miracle of Mekorot The conversion of vast portions of Palestine's desert land into blossoming garden spots is fast becoming a reality through the efforts of Mekorot, the Ilistadrut Water Company. Founded in 1935 in cooperation with other national agencies, Me- korot has set as one of its post war responsibilities the redemp- tion of some 7 to R million dunams (between 1% and 2 million acres) of desolate Palestinian land into agricultural soil for colonization purposes. Approximately 300 thou- sand families could be settled on these vast tracts. Realizing that Palestine's 6 months of rainfall is unevenly dis- tributed, the company is endea- voring to produce a central water supply for the country. It has discovered that below the waste- lands are sources of subterranean Major Judah Nadich, former senior chaplain in the European Theatre of Operations and erst- while European adviser on Jewish affairs to General Dwight Eisen- hower, will be the principal speaker at a city-wide conference in the Brown Memorial Chapel at Temple Beth El. Tuesday, Feb. 12, at 2:15 p. m., at which time formal /organization of the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit will be effected. The United Jewish Appeal is about to conduct a $100,000,000 campaign for refugees, overseas needs and Palestine, and the Jew- ish community of Detroit has ac- cepted a $2,000,000 quota as its share of the national goal. A new plan proposing reorgani- zation of the entire Detroit Ser- vice Group, and the Federation itself, provides for a continuing concern on the part of all Jewish women for the causes and agencies supported by Federation. Appropriate provisional com- mittees have been at work pre- paring material to submit to the city-wide conference which will serve to enlist the time and re- sources of the women of the community for total Jewish com- munity needs In the last year before the war of the independent Allied Jewish Campaign, more than 6,000 women made contributions and some 1,200 women participated as campaign workers. Many more are expected under the new plan. litAl(0401 . I Yen .U hl lrr soldiets Isom t hie ► .101 lit111011 artni•o, who MOWN' WI far rerouted [sum Jeuereh 1 ,11104 . 51 fur the firo. time 111 ud, I I , 1•e4itt. • V, iota I , *IA VII sit, *trig fouial fetid ore Meal et reher'lip 1,1100 4 ,44 ". to 1.61) II$b option' the Jew, of pu*.•lund 14000' fur 1 , 0 Yeti. 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Window Shade W 61 , 14'4 One of the few top-flight scientists who directed the devel- opment of the atomic bomb, Pro- fessor Harold C. Urey, will be the principal speaker at a meeting to be held in the auditorium of the Northern High School, Woodward at Clairmount, at 8:15 P. M. on Friday, February 8 on the subject of "A DEMOCRATIC FOREIGN POLICY IN THE ATOMIC AGE." The meeting is being sponsored by the Michigan Citizens Commit tee. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Professor Urey special- ized in the study of atoms and molecules and discovered the "Heavy Hydrogen Atom" which formed the key to the building of the atomic bomb. He was director of the Man- hattan atomic bomb project when' he supervised the research on methods of producing material for the bomb. Other speakers will be Senato- Charles E. Tobey, Mrs. Paul Rob- eson, R. J. Thomas, and Georg, Edwards, City Council President. who will preside over the meeting Tickets can he obtained at tip door, or through the Michigan, Citizens Committee, 809 Hammond Bldg., Randolph 0940. Offices of the Hebrew Shelter- ing and Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) to assist displaced and refugee Jews in Germany with their migration problems have been set up in the first two months of HIAS operations there, according to a cable received from Ilja Dijour, head of HIAS activi- ties in Germany. The offices arc located in Frankfurt, Hoechst, Berlin, Baden-Baden and Munich. A SALLE Jew Atom Bomb Director To Speak at Northern Aid Society Brightens Horizon for Displaced Jews in Germany ams of which are still unculti- vated. The company's first project was the establishment of an abun- dant water supply for the Vallo•t of the Jez•eel, which although fertile, had depleted water stocks. Since then it has been prominent ‘1,1410eMeMeleleleViAlieW IMMAr in initiating projects with other MOSS concerns in the development of Palestine. Profits were first real- KOSHER CATERING CO. ized in 1941. 5028 Joy Road In Detroit's Palestine Ilistadrut near Grand River (Geverkshaften) Campaign for 1946, three weeks of soliciting has TYler 4.9221 netted approximately 30% of the $125,000 goal, Campaign Finan- cial Secretary Alex Schreier an- DR. J. M. GOLDSMITH nounced. DR. 13. M. SEYBURN Mr. Dan Pines, special repre- sentative of the Histadrut, addres- DENTISTS sing a capacity audience of 2)0 1416 GRISWOLD workers and delegates at the third lifford r 11,•r. Grand rally held last Thursday evening RANDOLPH 512.1 at the Rose Sittig Cohen Audi- torium told of the assistance ren- ■••■•■•••■•■•■••■ ••:* dered Europe's Jews by members tr of th• Jewish Brigade and Pales- tinian Jews in other branche: of the Allied forces. "The entire story cannot be told even now," he said. "The members of the Jewish Brigaie CO. laid the erouni work. Then. join- in., hands with Jewish soldiers in WINDOW SHADES hundred', and wile! Allied urmies, as MADE TO ORDU torah ede of broken and starving Cleaned and Repaired Jews were given Inset'-rad help, N u ! *-slough pr aim , can Le given LINOLEUM to the Jcwish 'ha plain* Who Inlaid and g oilleshop worked day and night to get the NO/WI. Friday, February 1, 194(1 LOP and immature VENETIAN BLINDS Drool" Barrefieere ■ BItirf Se , * 7 a faa1**rarr* Bruer Qilaritri 1/40VID TO 11441 LINWOOD AVI CALI TYLLJ( 5.1110 eeirmenweeiewarmamaiimwrftenionwoessi*Nis Read "RED ARROW MEN" By John M. Carlisle Former War Correspondent of the Detroit News John Carlisle was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for his reporting in the Southwest Pacific area theater. His human story of one of the war's most costly campaigns against the Japs is packed with the intimate thoughts and personal exploits of the 32nd Division. 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