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January 24, 1947 - Image 4

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-01-24

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Zionist Speaker

The Palestine Scene

World News in Brief

British Fascist Held
in Synagogue Blaze

Troops Seize 28 Jews
in Raids on Colonies

`Hit Back at Jews of Palestine,'
He Explains to Police in Bristol

Cunningham Sees Political Solution
Rather Than by Military Means

LONDON (JTA)—Ivor Worth, alleged to be a mem-
ber of the fascist National Guard, was held for trial on
charges of having attempted to set fire to the only syna-
gogue in Bristol.
At a pieliminary hearing, the prosecutor declared
that Worth had set fire to oil-soaked rags, placed them

JERUSALEM (WNS)—British troops, in quest for
Resistance members, raided a number of Jewish towns
and settlements and seized 28 Jews.
At Rehovoth, the troops swooped down on a number
of orange groves and sheds and arrested 10 young men
without making any specific charges. Five Jews were

held for questioning at Benjamina
after a house-to-house search fol-
lowing the reported cutting of ar-
my communication lines.
In a dawn raid on Petach Tik-
vah, the police arrested 13 alleged
Irgun members.
The discovery of a new type of
road mine, said to be "capable of
blowing up a three-ton truck and
all its occupants," was reported by
the military authorities in Jeru-
salem,. who said they found the
new mine on ,a road four miles
out of the city.

Seminars to Sift
Child Problems

BAUM GREENBERG, editor of

A PICTURE OF Jewish children

11 .

the Jewish Frontier and one of
the leaders of the Labor Zionist
movement, will speak Monday,
Feb. 3 at Shaarey Zedek under
the auspices of the Detroit Cen-
tral Committee of the Labor Zion-
ist Organization. Ills subject will
be "The Basle Congress and the
Future of Palestine". Greenberg
is a member of the American Zion-
ist Emergency Council and of the
World Zionist Actions Committee.
Ile has played a great part in
formulating world Zionist policy.
The meeting is open to the public.

today and the role played by
social service agencies will be con-
sidered in "Accent on Youth" to
be presented by the women's divi-
sion of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration, Thursday, Jan. 30 at the
Hotel Statler.
In a double feature luncheon
program beginning at 12:30 p. m.
SHUNS MILITARY
John W. Vandercook, radio com-
British troops were reported to mentator will discuss: "One World,
have found a land mine on the What Now?" and Mme. Alfred
main Lydda-Jerusalem road along Spanjaard, Dutch survivor of Ger-
which Gen. Sir Alan G. Cunning- man murder camps, will describe
ham, high commissioner of Pales- "Children in Jeopardy."
tine, had driven after his arrival
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, presi-
from London. Later David Ben dent of the division, will analyze
Gurion drove over the same road the responsibility of women in the
in response to a summons from 1947 Allied Jewish Campaign.
the high commissioner calling for 4 SEMINARS ON YOUTH
Professional leaders in the so-
a conference.
Although the nature of their cial-work field will lead the four
talk, which lasted 40 minutes, was seminars on questions relating to
not .disclosed, it is believed they children, at 10:30 and 11:30 a. m.
The seminars, which will have
discussed security measures and the
"terrorist" problem. Info rmed question and answer periods, will
sources here said the high com- be devoted to emotional problems,
missioner was reported to have with Dr. Editha Sterba, noted psy-
' stated that he believed it possible choanalyst, the speaker; leisure-
to solve the problem "through time activities, with Samuel Neu-
political rather than military shatz, director of intermediate ac-
tivities at the Jewish Community
means."
(Palcor in a checkup found ne Center, the leader; Jewish edu-
. land mine ^ation, with Mrs. Charles Lakoff
substantiation for the
'he speaker; and vocation wild-
report).
xnce, with Albert Cohen, execu:Ive
380 TO QUIT CYPRUS
lirector of the Jewish Vocational
Approximately 380 women am' iervice, as speaker.
Chairmen for the seminars in-
children from among the passeng.
ers who were shipwrecked last dud Mrs. Harry L. Jones, Mrs.
month off Syrini are to be adzialt- Benjamin E. Jaffee; Miss Pearl
ted to Palestine under the month- Devenow and Mrs. Leonard T.
ly quota. The men will wait their Lewis. Also included on the sem-
inars committee are Mrs. Stanley
turn.
At the same time it wag reported Fleishaker and Mrs. Samuel Green.
Committees of the day include,
that the Jewish refugees at Cyp-
rus were still suffering from short- Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner, chair-
ages, insanity conditions and hous. man; Mrs. Abraham Cooper, co-
ing shortages. The clothing situa- chairman; luncheon arrangements,
tion was eased by Army distribu- Mrs. H. J. L. Frank, chairman,
tion of winter clothing and the Mrs. Joseph Falk, Mrs. Seymour
JDC increased the rations to J. Frank, Mrs. Irving Herschman,
pregnant women, children and old Mrs Harry Jacobson and Mrs
Daniel Krouse.
sick persons.
Although the authorities have
clamped down a censbrship on the
publication of rumors that :Mips
carrying "illegals" were on way to
Palestine, information received
here discloses that a large immi-
grant ship was on the high Seas
and expecting to reach Palestine's
waters within a few days.
Concern over the fate of the
passengers is felt here because of
the rough seas. A British destroy-
er was reported to have sighted
the ship.

Goldberg to Give
Free Interviews to
Chronicle Readers

beside the door of the synagogue
and fled. A caretaker put out the
blaze before it caused damage.
At first Worth denied the charge,
but police say that later he made
a statement admitting his part in
the fire. "I admit it," he said,
"we are at war with Jewry and
the Jews in Palestine and it is
time we hit back."
Action on charges of breach of
the peace, brought by a Jewish
veteran, Alexander H. Blacke,
against Duke Pile, a speaker at
a meeting in the East End of
London, was postponed for a week.
Blacke and two other Jewish
veterans testified that the defend-
ant demanded that all Jewish
schools, clubs and synagogues be
searched immediately for arms
which Pile asserted the Jews hid
there for eventual use against the
English people. The witnesses also
testified that Pile called for the
burning down of synagogues.



44 •

U.S. Court Jails Jew
in Exhumation Fracas

The Jewish Chronicle, as an ad-
ditional service to its readers, has
arranged with its columnist on
personal problems, Dr. W. A. Gold-
berg, to offer his services without
charge to Chronicle readers from
6:30 to 8 p. m. Tuesdays and
Thursdays in his office in the
Eaton Tower.
This service will be limited to
one interview per person or fam:Iy.
Dr. Goldberg, former instructor
in sociology at Wayne University,
has been writing his column, "Per-
sonal Problems" in the Chronicle
for over a year and in 15 other
papers throughout the country.
He is in great demand as a speak-
er before social and civic groups.

Court sentenced Chaim Fogial, a
displaced Jew, to six months im-
prisonment and 5,000 mark fine
for assaulting a German airing
the exhumation of Jewish bodies
in the town of Nuremberg vorm
Wald.
Fogial and three other Jews,
overcome with grief as they
watched the bodies of Jews mur-
dered by the Nazis being lifted out
of the. mass graves, threw them-
selves with vengeance on several
Germans.
A Polish DP also joined in the
fracas. The three Jews were freed
by, the court but the Pole was
given a four-month sentence and
a 5,000 mark fine.

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Rabbi Levi to Speak
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day evening services Jan. 31.
The service will begin at 8:15.
A social hour will follow.

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Arbitration Bid
Scorned by News

The Detroit Jewish News has
refused to arbitrate a challenge
of its published circulation figures
made by the Jewish Chronicle,
Walter E. Klein of the Jewish
Community Council informed the
Chronicle this week.
The Jewish News, in a recent
issue, declared that its circulation
figures are "three times" those of
any Jewish publication in the
state. The Jewish Chronicle, be-
lieving that its average weekly
paid circulation, is greater than
that of the Jewish News, at once
challenged the News' claim and
requested investigation and arbi-
tration by an impartial committee
named by the Jewish Community
Council, whose decision the Jewish
Chronicle agreed would be final.
Arbitration was asked to avoid
an open clash In the city between
two leading Jewish agencies.
After several weeks' delay, the
News informed Klein that it does
not choose to submit the matter
to arbitration.

Friday, January 24, 194,

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