Page Six DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle World News in Brief I Friday, Sept- 1 3, 1946 Hitler-Created Orphans Smile Again Italy Agrees to Admit 10,000 Jewish DP's Asserting that the political alt. uation in Palestine has not halted the reconstruction program there, Charles J. Rosenbloom, national chairman of the $100,000,000 cam. paign of the United Jewish .gyp. peal for Refugees, Overseas Needs and Palestine, returning this week from a 10 weeks' visit to Pales. tine, predicted that the rate of Jewish Immigration would in. crease as a result of the pressure of European Jews seeking a home, Rosenbloom toured every sec- tion of Palestine and made a dr. tailed study of the economic, agricultural and cultural progress that has been made in the Home- land with the aid of the United Palestine Appeal. He emphasized that "the Jew. ish community of Palestine per. haps more keenly than any other Jewish community in the world feels the urgency of the Jewish problem in Europe and is deter. mined at the risk of its own se. curity and happiness to make possible the settlement there of the largest possible number of survivors of the death chambers of the Nazis." Describing the scenes of misery he witnessed on refugee ships in the Haifa harbor, Rosenbloom said: "No one who has not seen the tragic survivors as they reach out for the shores of Palestine can comprehend the yearning of the remnants of European Jewry to find release from wandering in the Jewish National Home." U. S. Attempts to Persuade Rome to Take Full 25,000 Refugees WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The Italian government has offered to accept 10,000 of the 25,000 Jewish ref- ugees from Austria whom the United States is seeking to lodge temporarily in Italy, it was learned at the State Department. Talks are continuing in Rome in an attempt to reach an agreement for accept- ance of the full 25,000 DP's. Acting Secretary of State Dean Acheson confirmed that the Itali- ans had tentatively rejected the American request. Reasons given at that time by Italy were lack of adequate food and facilities to care for the refugees, although the American proposal specified that they be accommodated with- out cost to Italy. British pressure has been cited for Italy's reluctance to take more displaced persons. Britain fears the Jews would be closer to Pal- estine in Italy. . .. New Havens Sought More Immigratio n Into Zion Seen scheduled expulsion of about 3,000 Czech Jews who resided in the Sudeten area of Czechoslovakia before the war. The planned expulsion was dis- covered when Prague officials re- quested the American Army to prepare for the arrival of the group about Sept. 15, and asked that "special arrangements" be ac- corded them, rather than the ac- commodation provided Germans regularly expelled from the Su- detenland. Police Avert a Pogrom in Magyar Town MUNICH, (JTA) — Countries neighboring on Germany will be asked to provide a temporary ha- ven for displaced Jews during the winter months, under a plan be- The drawn, haunted look these Ilitler-created orphans wore on ing prepared by Rabbi Philip S. their faces less than a year ago has given way to the smiles of Bernstein, advisor on Jewish af- carefree childhood. Dark memories of the years of suffering and fairs to Lt. Gen. T. McNarney, BUDAPEST, (JTA) —A pogrom malnutrition are receding, for loving hands now tend them in Joint American military commander In was narrowly averted this week Distribution Committee homes in many lands, providing them with Europe. in the town of Hajduszoboszlo, the care and affection they were robbed of when their mothers and 1/1411111 While details of the plan have 100 miles from here, when police fathers were put to death. not been disclosed, It Is known dispersed an anti-Semitic mob at- that the Army is Interested In it, tempting to attack Jewish law- because it would reduce the num- yers who had recovered 50 acres ber of refugees entering the of land seized from Jews during American zone. It was stressed, the war. however, that even If the plan is Police arrested three local lead- adopted, It would not change the TEL AVIV—A team of welfare have special training and skills. American policy of keeping the ers of the Peasant Party who in- stigated the outbreak, but were workers left Palestine Sept. 6 to borders open. The camp Is managed by Bri- Meanwhile, it was learned here forced to release them when the Inaugurate an emergency relief tish military authorities with the that Jewish leaders are keeping mob threatened police headquar- program of the Joint Distribution cooperation of two civilian ad- Committee for some 3,000 dis- a close watch on several sub- ters. ministrative officers. The mayor of the town has de- placed Jews who were transport- standard camps established by the Army to handle the large nied that the demonstrations ed to Cyprus last month by the number of refugees who have were of an anti-Semitic nature, British, according to Dr. Joseph been flocking Into the American insisting that they sprang from C. Hyman, executive vice-chair- zone. the extreme poverty of the pea- man of the Joint Distribution Army authorities here are plan- sants. He asserted that the em- Committee. At the same time ur- ning to request the War Depart- bittered peasants also attempted gently needed JDC supplies were ment for permission to exclude to attack Gentile lawyers bring- shipped into the camps, he re- all Jews from the general screen- ing legal action to reclaim land ported. DEXTER & LAWRENCE ing program now under way which they had obtained during Ten JDC workers consisting of among displaced persons to de- the war. two doctors, two nurses, two Will Hold Supplementary Services in the Social Hall termine which of them are to con- teachers, two welfare workers, a FULL REGRETS PLEDGED the Coming High Holidays. tinue to retain their DP status. rabbi and an administrator were Military officials pointed out The Hungarian government, recruited in Palestine in coopera- that should displaced Jews be de- meantime, has submitted a memo- tion with Hadassah. Their ser- prived of their DP status follow- randum to the Paris Peace Con- vices will be augmented by the The Services Will be Conducted by ing screening examinations, dis- ference outlining the measures refugees within the camp who Cantor Samuel Glantz. The Sermons will turbances would occur. taken by the present regime to Representatives of various pol- restore the Jews in Hungary to be Preached on Alternate Days by Rabbi itical parties and Jewish groups their full civil, economic, social on the economic position of the Moses Fischer and Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi. country. met in Munich and formed the and religious rights. The fact that 250,000 Hungarian "Association of Persecutees of the The memorandum lists 38 Jews are alive in Hungary today Nazi Regime," whose program in- laws providing for the return of is due to the active cooperation cludes combating the revival of Admission Cards Available at the Office Daily, between Nazism. militarism and anti-Sem- Jewish rights and property. It of the democratic forces in Hun- also reveals that 16 other resti- 9:00 and 5:30; evenings between 7:30 and 9:00 gary and of large sections of the itism. The group also plans to secure speedier rehabilitation and tution and rehabilitation laws population, the memorandum says. relief for the persecuted and are planned for the Jews, in- It relates in detail the attempts • cluding the government's re- of the Nazis and some collaborat- their families. * * * nunciation of the property of ing ministers to deport and exter- Jews who died heirless and Romania to Pay Up minate the Jews. It points nut other unclaimed Jewish proper- that in The provinces generally, BUCHAREST, (JTA)—The Ro- ty. Such property, the document manian government this week as- asserts, will be turned over to these attempts were successful, sured a Jewish delegation leaving a central Jewish charitable in- but that in Budapest where slightly under half the Jews in for Paris to secure guarantees of stitution. equal rights for Jews in former Hungary resided, the deporta- It further maintains that the tions were not as effective. The With the feeling that Rosh Hashonah is an appropriate enemy countries that Romanian Jews will be paid for property government has met all the re- chief ministers responsible for time to record the passing of near and dear ones destroyed under the pro-Nazi re- quirements laid down in a note these crimes have been executed, from the American Jewish Con- the memorandum says. gime. High government officials also ference, the Board of Deputies of Informed the delegation that a the British Jews and the World citizenship bill just completed Jewish Congress to the Council of For HOMO HASIIONAll Get Tour will give special consideration to Foreign Ministers. POULTRY & EGGS Jews who failed to obtain citi- [TINGES ON ECONOMY zenship rights after 1918, those —at- Declaring that it has attempted deprived of citizenship during to restore the Jews to their for- Murrays Poultry Market the pro-Nazi regime and de- will print a special page in its New Year Edition portees who have been repatri- mer positions throughout the eco- 13918 Linwood for those who wish to give expression of nomic strata of Hungarian socie- ated since the end of the war. TO. 7-7061 11E 1/111.1VER their love and devotion to those departed. Widows of Jews slain during ty, the memorandum states that —Patronize n War Veteran— its ability to help the Jews rests pogroms or in Nazi deportation camps will be granted full "war Memoriams will be printed in the widow" rights and benefits. following form The delegation Included Mishu Serving Detroit Satisfactorily for Over 20 Years BenvenIsti, chairman of the Zion- ist organization, Wilhelm Fischer, In memory of president of the Romanian section of the World Jewish Congress, Leopold Fildermann, chairman of who departed the General State Industries, who AS CLOSE represents the Jewish Socialists, AS YOUR PHONE 2127 E. FORT and M. H. Maxy, representing the Mother Jewish Communists. Individual of Father • • • Quick Service Bundle Washing All Part, City IN PRICES Fight Czech Expulsion A nominal charge of $1.00 is made for these items. They PRAGUE, (JTA) — American All Towels. 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