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April 04, 1947 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-04-04

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Friday, April 4, 1947

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

World News in Brief

144,000 Jewish DP's
Appeal to Big Four

Rallies at 100 Camps Rap Injustice,
Ask Opening of Palestine Gates

MUNICH (WNS) — Simultaneous mass meetings to
protest "great injustices" were held by 144,000 displaced
Jews in nearly 100 camps and cities in the American occu-
pation zone in Germany this week. The mass meetings were
sponsored by the Jewish Central Committee of Germany,
which urged the Big Four conference in Moscow to consider

the displaced persons problem.
The Jews unanimously agreed
to back the Central Committee's
appeal to the foreign minister's
meeting, urging (1) the immedi-
ate liquidation of an estimated
0 Jewish DP camps in the Amer-
can zone (2) the handing over
to international authority juris-
diction over displaced Jews (3) the
opening of Palestine's gates to the
whole Jewish DP population and
(4) the payment of reparations
from the German economy for all
personal losses suffered by the
displaced Jews during the war.
In the resolutions the Jews
drafted to be presented to the Big
Four, the Jews declared "We can-
not revive all the dead. But when
at the conference you speak of
the reparations that Germany
must pay her victims, we think
you will remember also that we
lost everything."

0

racial and political persecutees
will probably ra• lain an unsolved
mystery.
A protest meeting at the Uni-
versity of Munich, called by Dr.
Philip Auerbach, commissioner for
racial and political persecutees
voiced regret that two years after
the destruction of the Nazi war
machine, the spirit of National
Socialism is still alive.

* •

Persecutee Office
Bombing Unsolved

MUNICH (JTA)—The bombing
last week of the Nuremberg office
of the Bavarian commission for

European News
in Capsule Form

Larry Paige Booked
for Dance at Center

WARSAW (JTA) — Rudolf
Hoess, former commandant of the
Oswiecim death camp, on trial
here, confirmed testimony that
approximately 1,500,000 Jews were
exterminated at Oswiecim.
Three Czech journalists con-
victed of collaboration with the
Nazis and spreading anti-Semitic
propaganda were sentenced to
death. Two other defendants re-
ceived 15 and 20-year jail sen-
tences.
The adoption this week by the
Italian Constitutional Assembly
of the Concordat and Lateran
Pacts, establishing Catholicism as
the state religion is expected to
have an adverse effect on the de-
velopment of Jewish education
and culture in Italy."
The American military court
hearing charges of rioting, as-
sault and interference with traffic
against five displaced Jews from
the nearby Reidenburg camp dis-
missed some of the charges
against the defendants.
Joseph Neuner, supervisor at
the crematorium at the Dachau
concentration camp, was sen-
tenced to be hanged by a military
court at Dachau.

Larry Paige's orchestra has been
booked for the 39th holiday hop
Sunday, April 13, at the Jewish
Community Center, Estelle Starr
Herman, chairman, has announced.
The Chess and Checker Club of
the 12th Street Council Center
has been issued a charter by the
United States Chess Federation.

DOWLING

George T.

MURPHY

Downtown
Synagogue

RE-ELECT

JUDGE
CLYDE I.

WEBSTER

RE-ELECT

JUDGE A. F.
MARSCHNER

8th DAY OF PASSOVER
SATURDAY, APRIL 12th

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Monday, April 7th

To My Many Jewish Friends
A JOYOUS
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VOTE FOR . . .
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