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U.S. Asked to Aid
5 Doomed Jews

The Palestine Scene

Haifa Oil Line Fired;
1,600 Shipped to Exile

HAIFA (JTA)—For the second time in three days
extremists struck at IIaifa's oil facilities last Sunday when
two bombs started a $1,400,000 fire while the British were
transferring some 1,600 visaless refugees from a blockade
runner and several naval vessels to which half the refugees
had been transferred in the open sea.

Indorsed by League

NCJW Speaker

DR. JAN PAPANEK, represent-
ative of Czechoslovakia to the
United Nations, will be guest
speaker at a meeting of the De-
troit Section, National Council
of Jewish Women, Monday in
the Jewish Community Center.
Ile will discuss the UN. Dr. Pa-
llashomer to Present
panel( was commercial attache
at the Czechoslovak legation in
Third Seder Sunday
Budapest in 1925, secretary at
The Jewish Struggle for Free- the legation in Washington in
dom" will be the theme of the 1927, and parliamentary secre-
Third Seder of Hashomer Hatzair tary to President Eduard Benes
at 8 p. m. Sunday at 3377 Cortland in 1933. A dessert luncheon will
be 'served at 1:30 p. ni.
avenue.
The Hashomer choir will sing
and younger members will present
Palestinian dances.

Preferred by League

Three violin students, Sandra
Rita Edelman, -Lawrence Diamond
and Gerald Rosen, received first
division ratings at the annual
spring festival of the National
School Orchestra Association last
Saturday at Western High School.

JUDGE WILLIAM FRIEDMAN
is the only non-incumbent seek-
ing election to Circuit Court
Monday who has been given a
preferred "A" rating by the De-
troit Citizens League. Judge
Friedman ranked fourth in the
votes of the legal profession in
Detroit.

Service Club Charts
Mother-Daughter Affair

Members of the Detroit Wom-
en's Service Club are asked to
bring used linen to their social
meeting Monday at Jericho Tem-
ple. The cloth will be made into
cancer pads.
Arrangements are being made
for the club's annual mother-
daughter banquet May 8 at Rosen-
berg's Catering Co. Mrs. Jean
Martin and Shirley Spizman aro
chairmen.

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3 Violin Students Get
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PURITY CHAPTER
A meeting of Purity Chapter
No. 359 0. E. S. will take place at
7:45 p. m. Monday. The group's
initiation and dinner will be held
April 21. For reservations call
Eve Mann, VE. 5-8826.

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Passover Greetings

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Beth Aaron Rites
for Passover Set

Cantor Max Pearl will chant
Beth Aaron's Passover services at
9 a. m. Saturday and Sunray, Ap-
ril 5 and 6.
On Thursday evening, Rabbi
Chaim Weinstein will speak on
"A Birth of Freedom." He will
also chant the services.
Rabbi Weinstein will talk on
"Passover Laws and Customs" and
"Pesach of Posterity" 1' rimy and
Saturday mornings, April 11 and
12, respectively.
A social evening, featuring mo-
vies, will be held by the Men's
Club Thursday, April 17, Paul
Carpenter, president, announced.
For information call UN. 3-2564.

NEW YORK — United States
government intercession to avert
the execution of the death sent-
ence imposed by military trib-
unals upon five young Palestinian
Jews for alleged participation in
resistance activities was urged by
the American Jewish Conference.
The plea for commutation of
sentence on Dov Gruner, Aaron
Rosenbaum, Eliezer Kashani, Mor-
decai Alkosi and Moshe Barazani,
addressed to Acting Secretary of
State Acheson, asserted that "car-
rying out of capital punishment
imposed by military authority on
civilians in time of peace (is) re-
pugnant to the ideals of justice."
The telegram, signed by Louis
Lipsky, chairman of the executive
committee of the Conference, also
stressed that execution of the
sentence would "jeopardize an
equitable solution of the Palestine
problem when it is presented to
the United Nations."

Report British Framing New Curbs
in Fight on Jewish Immigration

The refugee ship . Moledeth had
sent, out an SOS when Its engines
stopped and a dangerous list
developed about 50 miles off the
Palestine coast.
A number of British destroyers
and minesweepers put out to sea
after the signal was received here.
When they sighted the Moledeth
she was taking in a considerable
quantity of water.
While a pump was set up In
her hold by a British engineer,
the naval officers forced a group
of the passengers' delegaton to
sign an order authorizing the Brit-
ish to take them into Haifa be-
fore they would remove about half
the refugees from the vessel which
seemed in imminent danger of
sinking.
MORE ARRIVALS DUE s
Eventually the old steamer was
towed into Haifa where her pas-
sengers were transshipped to Cyp-
rus deportation vessels. One group
aboard the Moledeth resisted and
was subdued by tear gas.
It is believed that the vessel is
the vanguard of a new flotilla of
small ships which are expected to
arrive here now that winter storm
conditions in the Mediterranean
have subsided.
The return of High Commis-
sioner Sir Alan G. Cunningham
and Lt. Gen. Gordon H. A. Mac-
Millan, Palestine military com-
mander, from a four-day visit to
London, where they are rumored
to have received new powers to
curb terror and halt illegal im-
migration, was not reported in the
Palestine press.
However, it is rumored that
military authorities are planning
a new series of actions to be
called "Operation Thorn," aimed
at placing further restrictions on
Interurban movements.
COLONY WELL BLASTED
The well of Kiryat Chaim, eight
miles from Haifa, was destroyed
by an explosion Sunday, leaving
5,000 Jews in the vicinity without
a local water supply. The blast
Is believed to be the work of ex-
tremists.
The Rabbinical Council issued a
statement declaring that the ac-
tivities of the extremists were
completely contrary to Jewish re-
ligious precepts and appealing to
the underground groups to cease
their activities.

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