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COMPLETE LIST
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CIVIL WAR, Page 5
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University to be Named for Brandeis
Cohen Takes Over
Council Directorship
Oscar Cohen, formerly executive
director of the central division,
Canadian Jewish Congress, this
week took over his new duties as
executive director of the Detroit
Jewish Community Council. He
succeeds Isaac Franck.
A former editor of the Jewish
Standard of Toronto, Cohen has
been a leader in Jewish communal
activity for many years. His as-
sociation with the congress was
Interrupted by five years of service
In the Canadian army from which
he was seperated in the confirmed
rank of lieutenant colonel.
Hears 2 Messages
of Agency Chiefs
BOSTON—Jewish Agency
leaders told the delegates to
the 32nd annual Hadassah
convention here this week
that the political signific-
ance of the release of Agen-
cy leaders by the British
should not be overrated and
that the Zionist movement
is opposed to a trusteeship
Dr. Weizmann,
British Confer
Discuss Resumption
of Palestine Parley
for Palestine.
A budget of $3,950,000 for the
next year's work was approved by
the 1,000 delegates,
Of the amount, $1,500,000 will be
for Hadassah's medical work in
Palestine and for expansion of
health service for refugees; $4b0,-
000 will be allocated to child wel-
fare and vocational education:
$1,400,000 for maintenance and edu-
cation of orphaned children taken
to Palestine by the Youth Aliyah;
and $600,000 for land reclamation
and reforestation.
1,050 Jews
in Cyprus
to Go Free
British to Permit
Palestine Entry
LONDON — Cyprus de-
tention camps will surren-
der 1,050 Jewish captives
as a result of a British de-
cision to permit them to en-
ter Palestine under quotas
until the middle of January.
This is Britain's second gest-
ure at conciliation in 10
days
Palestine legislation provides In-
LONDON (JTA) — Dr. Chaim terim immigration for 15,000 Jews
Weizmann, president of the Jew- each month beginning on the 15th.
ish Agency, this week conferred Of the quota for 1,500 from Noy.
with Colonial Secretary Arthur 15 to Dec. 14, 843 persons now de-
Creech-Jones, and it is understood tained at Athlit near Haifa will
that their discussions were In pre- be liberated, while of the remain-
■ 111 ■ 1•1 ■ 111•15
paration for the resumption next der, 300 permits will go to de-
tainees on Cyprus.
Brandeis University will be the name of the school that the Albert month of the conference on Pal-
Under the January quota, 750
estine.
Einstein Foundation, Inc., plans to open next year at Waltham,
Meanwhile, Moshe Shertok, chief certificates will be granted to Cyp.
Mass., S. Ralph Lazrus, foundation president, announced. Prof. Ein-
stein, sponsor of the first secular American university to be estab- of the Agency's political depart- rus inmates and the remainder
ment, asked whether the Agency will be allocated to relatives of
lished under Jewish auspices, gave his indorsement to the choice
would "prefer an alliance with Palestine Jewish residents and
of name. Mrs. Susan Brandeis Gilbert, daughter of the late Supreme
Russia" in order to achieve a set- persons in displaced persons camps
Court justice, and Maurice J. Tobin, governor of Massachusetts and
TRUMAN PRAISE
of the Palestine problem, in Germany. • • •
President Truman, in a message a foundation sponsor, praised the selection. Above, in his Princeton tlement
said:
read Tuesday, praised Hadassah's University home, Einstein is shown discussing the name wth Lazrus.
"The question does not arise. Quota Continuation
work "as an example of applica-
Our first business is to try to get
tion of the highest principles of
a favorable settlement with Brit- `Shocking' to Agency
generosity toward our fellowmen."
ain which is the mandatory power
A resolution urging Congress to
JERUSALEM—News of the im-
and is in effective control of Pal-
Increase the number of immigrants
estine. The settlement we are striv- minent release of 1,050 Jewish de.
sion.
ing for is a Jewish state. Such a tainees from Cyprus brought ad-
conclave
r Nahum Goll-
settlement would have to be ap- verse reactions from both , Jews
•H••,
mann and Dr. Emanuel Neumann
provet-bv thrs.Tfijtzknifliiii.7±-_:- and Arabs. --- -
Shertok m ade this statement In
A spokesman for the Jewish
debate the plan for a "viable Jew-
of Linked to Terror;
4
ish State in an adequate part of
a reply to e se questions cabled Agency declared that "it is with
Palestine."
The Jewish Community Council to him by the Sunday Express. disappointment and shock that
Creech-Jones Admits
launched a campaign in behalf of Another question put to him was we learn that the monthly quota
The warning that the release of
the Agency leaders should not be
LONDON (Palcor) — Colonial a State FEPC law at a meeting of "Who would maintain order in of 1,500 is being continued until
overemphasized was made by Mo. Secretary Arthur Creech-Jones ad- 100 delegates Sunday in the Jew- Palestine in the absence of the Jan. 14."
Emil Ghory, member of the
British?" To this Shertok an-
she Shertok, head of the Agency's mitted, in replies to questions in ish Community Center.
Palestine Arab Higher Commit-
political department, ih a cable to Commons that not one of the Jew-
Rabbi Leon Fram, vice-president swered:
the convention Tuesday.
ish leaders in Palestine who were of the council, presided. The his-
"I do not necessarily accept the tee, called the release plan "an-
released from Latrun camp after tory of other attempts to enact a underlying assumption that the other concession to Jewish ter-
SIIERTOK MESSAGE
more than four months detention Fair Employment Practices law in British are Intending to evacuate rorism."
"It is owing to the firm stand was
in any way involved in acts
were outlined by him. Palestine militarily. But assuming
of the Yishuv," he said, "that our of terror. The colonial secretary Michigan
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, vice-
colleagues and myself are now also insisted that the releases chairman of the Metropolitan De- that they did, then the Jews would
be quite ready to maintain order
free after an attempt
to suppress were not the result of any political troit Council on Fair Employment inside Palestine with the assist-
the elected Zionist leaders of Pal- bargaining,
Practices, pointed to the linmedi- ance of such Arabs as may be wil-
estine."
Ian Mikardo, Labor MP, asked ate concern of the Jewish com- ling to cooperate."
David Ben Curion, chairman of whether the release order meant munity with fair employment prac-
the Agency executive, in an ad- that every person, Jew or Arab, tices. He expressed the hope that
dress to the opening session of the detained without being charged every organization• and every in-
A discussion of recent economic
convention, attacked the trustee- with an offence, would be re. dividual represented within the
developments will highlight the
ship lan and the M
address
leased
and
whether
this
would
ap-
of Robert R. Nathan at
scheme
council would consider it a per-
for federalization oforrison
the founder's dinner of the mer-
Palestine. He ply to those detained In Eritrea sonal obligation both to sign and
Two orchestras, each stationed cantile division of the Detroit
said that "the only thing that can and elsewhere outside of Palestine. to circularize petitions.
replace the British mandate Is a The colonial secretary replied that Additional petitions for organiza- in separate ballrooms of the Hotel Service Group, at 8:30 p. m. Tues.
Jewish State which would rebuild at the present moment, certain tions not represented at the dele- Statler, will furnish music for the day, in the Hotel Statler, Division
the country to the benefit of the persons are being detained under gates' meeting are available in the annual Balfour Ball of the Detroit officers will be named at the ses-
sion.
defense regulations who have been office of the Jewish Community Zionist District Dec. 21.
(Continued on page 15)
Arrangements are being made to
closely associated with the terror- Council, 803 Washington Boulevard
Nathan, brilliant American econ-
ist movement and careful examin-
Bldg. A supply is also available secure a third adjoining ballroom omist, left the United States Gov-
to accommodate an expected large ernment service after a distin-
ations are being made of their rec- for others interested.
crowd.
ords. The releases, he said, do not
guished career, to set up his own
apply to Eritrea,
office as an economic consultant
Barnett Janner, Labor MP ,
The man who has become a le-
asked the House to bear in m
gendary figure among the dis-
LONDON ( JTA)—Unverified re- that among these still detai end
placed people of Germany will de-
ports that "Jewish terrorists" have are many who fought for the ned
scribe some of his experiences in
Al.
slipped Into England to assassinate lied cause during the war and t hat
the Underground at the founder's
prominent government and mili- the leaders now released recrui red
bruncheon on the real estate and
tary figures had this city agog this 3,000 Jewish volunteers in Pal es-
building council to be held at 11:30
week with newspapers carrying tine.
a. m. Sunday in the Jewish Com-
Byron Krieger, son of Mr. and
.
screaming a c a re headlines, al-
munity Center.
Mrs. Max Krieger of Edison ave-
though authoritative quarters said
He is Capt. Abraham V. Klaus-
nue, was one of three Detroit
that there was no evidence that Liberated Chiefs
ner who has been named honorary
fencers selected for the American
•ir "errorists had arrived here.
president of the Central Commit-
Hailed by Throngs
Olympic fencing squad, to begin
tee of the Liberated Jews in Ger-
'' Three companies of troops were
training
for
the
ultimate
selection
JERUSALEM, (Palcor)--For the of the 1948 Olympic team.
many because of his war-time ef-
eld in readiness for an emergen-
forts in their behalf.
y and police guards were posted first time since their arrest by the
British
June
29,
the
released
mem-
Krieger was appointed on both
before many government buildings
bers
of
the
Jewish
foil
and
saber
squads.
Agency execu-
following reports that threats had
He is state
Columbians Defy
been made against the lives of tive took part in a meeting of the foil and saber champion. In 1944
executive
last
week.
and 1945 Krieger was ranked
Prime Minister Attlee, Field Mar-
State, Tear Charter
Freed after 130 days in Latrun fourth and fifth r es p e c ti vely
shal Viscount Montgomery, Sir
were Moshe Shertok, chief of the among the top U. S. saberrnen • He
ATLANTA, (JTA)—Defying the
John
Shaw,
former
chief.
secretary
of the
action of Georgia authorities who
Palestine government, and Agency's Political Department, Dr. is secretary-treaSurer of the Amer-
ican division of the amateur fenc-
have moved to revoke the charter
other prominent persons who have Isaac Gruenbaum and Dr. Bernard ers
league of America.
of the Columbians, anti-Semitic
had some connection with the gov- Joseph. Also released were David
ernment's past or present Pales- Romeo, chairman of Vaad Leuml
and anti-Negro organization, the
Krieger is coached by the De.
tine policy, .
(Jewish National Council), David troit fencing master, Bela de Tus-
president of the group, Emery
Burke, tore the charter to shreds
Irowever, the reporti brought Hacohen, of Solel Bone, Histadrut can.
construction cooperative, David
quick
at a meeting here of 200 of his
He started his career 11 years
denials from many quarters Shingarevsky, Mordechat Shattner,
followers.
that death threats' had been re- labor party leader 'from Ain Ha- ago at Northwestern High School
The organizer of the movement,
ceived by Attlee or members of rod, and Joseph Shoffman, Revi- and continued his fencing at
Homer Loomis Jr., told the meet-
Wayne University where he was
his government, while the War sionist leader.
ing that the Columblans did not
captain of the 1940 varsity team,
Office refused to comment on the
Shertok said that while tho
need a charter any longer because
and winner of the National Col-
report that Viscount Montgomery lease of Jewish leaders in itself re-
is legiate Athletic Association foil
they have become a political party.
had been threatened.
(Continued on Page 15)
Voices from the audience shouted,
crown in 1942.
•- BYRON KRIEGER
"Send the pieces to the Jews" as
Burke destroyed the document.
Agency Heads Council Parley
Vinttrota Launches Drive
-err"--tici*
Nathan to Address
Mercantile Group
2 Bands Signed
for Balfour Ball
London in Dither
Over 'Terrorists'
Detroit Fencing Star Named
Candidate for Olympic Team