America Avish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20 ) 01110 Page Three LifiTROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Friday, June 21, 1946 sunervi eo HOMELESSNESS—THE TRAGEDY OF D.P.'s WHO WAIT By PHINEAS K. BIRON maiko was asked if he approved ATTENTION: ATTORNEY- referring to the Congressional GENERALS . . Horace A. Demarest, who was Committee (House Committee on ousted recently by New York Un-American Activities) as the State Governor Dewey as Deputy "Un-American Gestapo." . . Mr. Commissioner of Motor Vehicles Komaiko said "the Committee is of Queens County, after N. Y. un-American in spirit." . . We State Attorney General Nathaniel know Mr. Komaiko as a forth- L. Goldstein uncovered the fact right anti-fascist fighter. . . Con- that Demarest was one of the in- gratulations to a worthy repre. corporators of an outfit called the sentative of the Anglo - Jewish Knights and Women of the Ku press. . . And a medal to Benja- Klux Klan, claims he didn't know min Marks of Corpus Christi. . . what kind of organization it was Ben ran a Zionist radio program . . . He says that when he in- three years locally before the na- corporated the group in 1923, it tional Zionist leadership was con- was known as Alpha Pi Sigma, vinced that it had possibilities for Inc., a Greek letter fraternity. . . a Coast-to-Coast hookup. , . Now Demarest knew all the time what that the ZOA leaders boast of it, Alpha P1 Sigma stood for. . . It Ben is forgotten. was just a facade to avoid prose- 111611 LEARNING .. . cution under the terms of the Two of Pierre van Paassen's Walker Anti-Ku-Klux-Klan Law books have just appeared In He- which had just been passed at brew in Palestine. .. He was that time. . . But we have dis- only "Goy" who this year received covered that Mr. Demarest Is an honorary degree of Hebrew listed as one of the incorporators letters from Dr. Wise's Jewish of a group called the "White Col- Institute of Religion. . . Zalman lar Action Committee, Inc." . . Shneor, the distinguished Hebrew Do you know what kind of an poet who received the same de- organization that is? . . The gree, is the third great Hebrew "White Collars" are using th.- poet to be thus honored by Dr. present-day Klan line "Free th. Wise. . . The late Hayim Nach- Slaves of 1946 - Abolish Labor man Malik and Saul Tchernich- Unions" . . If Attorney Generals owsky were also recipients of the of Georgia, Michigan and Cali- Doctor's degree. . . The Hebrew fornia would scrutinize closely the Union College, the oldest rabbini- activities of groups using frater- cal seminary in the entire Ameri- nity facades, they-would be In for can continent, Is recasting its cur- a big surprise. . . riculum in such a manner as to STRANGE BEDFELLOWS . . . make it possible for students to Its a laugh — or maybe it isn't obtain their full training for the but its nevertheless true — Ger- Rabbinate In six years or less in- ald B. Winrod, notorious anti- stead of eight or nine as before. Semite, is conducting a. * nation- . . Rabbi Joshua Bloch is receiv- wide campaign in defense of the ing an Honorary Doctor's degree Committee on Un-American Activ- from Hebrew Union College next ities. . . . Yes, the editor of The week. . . Joshua Bloch is rightly Defender, who is in the front as one of the outstand- ranks of American hatemongers is regarded ing Hebrew scholars in America. circularizing his supporters to pe- . . And you might be interesteu to tition Congress to maintain and know that Rabbi Oscar Z. Fas- expand Congressman Rankin's man, the newly-elected Executive Committee. . . How does Rev. Vice-President of the Hebrew Winrod know that he has nothing Theological College of Chicago, is to fear from the Congressional native American rabb . . . Ar- - Committee financed by our taxes thur Meyerowitz, in the service thur to expose undemocratic groups? of the Union of American He- . . That question we leave to Mr. brew Congregations since 1927, is Rankin to answer. retiring. . . Mr. Meyerowitz was DESERVE MEDAL . . • responsible for raising most of From the Congressional Record, the budget of the Union single- May 7, 1946: Mr. B. B. Komaiko handedly. writes for Sentinel. . . Mr. CAMAL LEGFLEE9 By CHARLES BENSON i • s r- There is great tragedy and sorrow among the lens of %Int are still wailing in thousands of homeless JOY!. displaced persovs camps in Germany for the opportu- nity to find a new home where they can live in peace and freedom. The overwhelming majority of the Jew. islt D.P.'s look to Palestine as the one hope for their salvation. Others who iltave relatives in the United States hope to come to this country. All of the homeless look to the 3100,000,000 United Jewish Appeal for Refugees, Overseas Needs and Palestine to save them from des- pair and want. In the three drawings reproduced here, George Biddle, the noted American artist, pictures some of the old and the young survivors of Hitler who are still living in barrack-like D.P. camps waiting for deliverance from a twilight existence. To aid the United Jewish Appeal in its campaign'in behalf of the 1,400,000 surviving Jews in Europe, Mr. Biddle made his collec- tion of drawings of scenes in D.P. camps available for' a special exhibit under the auspices of the combined campaign for the Joint Distribution Committee, the United Palestine Appeal and National Refugee Service. Mr. Biddle went to Germany for Look Magazine. News From J.W.V. Beg for Food In Lower Silesia, where thou- Mrs. Freda Shiff man, guard; and sands of Polish Jews repatriated Mrs. Louba Lupiloff, Mrs. Eva from Soviet Russia are trying to start life anew by working on the Installation of Lawrence H. Mann and Mrs. Rose Cantor, trus- land and in mines, their position Jones Auxiliary 190, Jewish War tees. is so bad that many of them are Veterans of the U. S., was held forced to beg bread from the June 11. Germans. Mrs. Birdie Rosenberg, Dept.1 The Institution and Installation They look for help from tip president, installed the following officers: president, Mrs. Arlene of the General Maurice Rose American people. Rhodes; Sr. pres., Mrs. Ruth Auxiliary No. 420, Jewish War Veterans of the U. S. was held Schreiber; jr. vice-pres., Mrs. Sly- at Bnai Moshe, June 13. via Schaeffer; treas., Mrs. Fran- Mrs. Birdie Rosenberg, Dept. • , , ces Donan; chaplain, Mrs. Juli president. assisted by Mrs. Lillian I Nathan; guard, Mrs. Margaret Fink, chief aide, installed the fol- I cARpETING , Art; judge advocate, Miss Ceil lowing officers for the ensuing , Sanders, and trustees, Mrs. Mary Wallace, Madeline Rollins and yer: Pres., Mrs. Pearl Spinner; sr, Elsa Lefko, vice- pres., Mrs. Muriel Smith; jr. vice-pres, Mrs. Lillian Epstein; treas., Mrs. Pauline Fabian; chap- Lawrence Jones Post I General Rose Post WASHINGTON — A recent dis- oil soap and bromine - they may patch from Jerusalem written by seem to be strange bedfellows but New'York they are all important to the a correspondent for a newspaper mentions the flourish- Palestine economy. The diamond industry, which in log and efficient industrial or- September of 1940 employed some ganization which has been de- 200 workers, put 3,500 to work in veloped in Palestine by Jewish 1943, according to Robert Na- private capital and initiative. He than's book, "Palestine: Problem seemed to feel that this develop- and Promise". The finishing of ment of the Palestinian economy South African diamonds has been was being Impeded by an ideo- done in Belgium and the Neth- logical conflict between the capi- erlands before the war. With the Installation of the Lt. Eli Levine lain, Mrs. Eva Levi; guard, Mrs. talistic manufacturing system and opening of hostilities, Palestine Auxiliary 230, Jewish War Veter- Rose Karden, and trustees Net_ the communal farming system and absorbed about one third of the ans of the U. S., was held June 11. tie Zimberg, Lorraine Tannis and by the activity of radicals who diamond processing industry. Her Mrs. Birdie Rosenberg, • Dept. Theresa Engel. sought to extend that conflict. share has grown until she now pres., assisted by Mrs. Ida Schultz The facts do not seem to point cuts and polishes some 16 per and Mrs. Louba Lupiloff past pros. to any great retardation of Pal- cent of the total output of South of the Auxiliary, installed the fol- estinian industry and indeed just African diamond mines. lowing officers: the opposite seems to be the case. Mrs. Molie Harris, pres.; Mrs. Cotton is imported from India, Experts here mentioned the Egypt and the United States and Helen Lapin, sr. vice-pres.; Mrs. great spurt of activity in Pales- contributes to Palestine's impor- Lee Levine, jr. vice-pres.; Mrs. 00 TABLETS 354 tinian industry during the war, a tant textile industry. It is not Goldie Goodall, treas.; Mrs. Bea- trice Weisberg, judge advocate; WORLDS LARGEST SELLER AT 10 raised in Palestine because of the development that suddenly mush- roomed at a rate greatly exceed. lack of cheap labor there. The Mrs. Jeane Polansky, chaplain; — — ing the steady expansion during number of people employed in the the 1930's due to Jewish immi- textile industry increased 273 per cent and the value over 1,000 per gration. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND Palestine is regrettably poor in cent during the period 1937 to 1942, according to a census of in the kind of raw materials that usually lead to the development dustry taken by the Jewish of heavy industry. Her industries, Agency. Some of this increase therefore, are geared to the re- may have been due to the knock- —of the— quirements of her markets rath- ing out of the English textile er than to the exploitation of manufacture during the war, and abundant natural resources. Much the readjustment of British in- of her manufacture, and just dustry may lower the margin of about all of her agriculture, is gain somewhat in the next few devoted to supplying domestic years. —at— The chemical industry, which rather than foreign markets. As would be expected there has been increased in value 543 per cent THATCHER & WYOMING considerable expansion in such during the five-year period ,rec- industries as clothing, machinery, orded by the Jewish Agency, and electrical appliances. —o n — In a number of quite unrelated makes ,*pharmaceuticals, plastics, Industries, however, Palestine is cosmetics and refines the products taking her place in the world from the Dead Sea. The most im- economy. Some employ the few portant concentrations of potash raw materials which exist in suf- Speaker of the evening—Rabbi Morris Adler in the Middle East are to be ficient quantities to be economi- cally worth developing and some found in its highly concentrated Music — — Entertainment Refreshments rely heavily on the specialized saline waters, and a sizeable quan- skills of the Jewish immigrants. tity of bromine is extracted and Diamonds and cotton underwear, processed in Palestine plants. false teeth and fertilizers, olive Tacked Down Wall to Wall Cleaned In lour Home Eli Levine Post The Formal Dedication Beth Aaron Synagogue Sunday June 23rd, at 6 p.m. It mullumimounu TY. 5-8400