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April 11, 1947 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-04-11

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Friday, April 11, 1947

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

loge Two

The Palestine Scene

Massada Chairman

Court Scorns Plea
of Eretz for Gruner

Public Seders
Held in Poland

WARSAW (JTA)—The surviving
Jews in Poland marked Passover
at about 150 public Seders ar-
ranged in nearly 100 cities and
towns by the Jewish communities
and the Zionist organization.
Since most Polish Jews are
without their families, who were
killed by the Nazis, public Seders
represented the only means of
observing Passover in the tradi-
tional manner.
Most of the observances took
place in Lodz, Wroclaw (Breslau).
Warsaw and Walbrzych. A typical
Seder was that arranged by the
Jewish community in the only re-
maining synagogue in Warsaw.
Chief Rabbi David Kahane and
Cantor Moshe Sfensen from Rigs
officiated.

Tel Aviv Refused Right to Appeal;
2 More Youths Condemned to Die

JERUSALEM (WNS)—The Palestine Supreme Court,
ruling on the appeal filed by the Tel Aviv municipality on
behalf of Dov Gruner, condemned Jewish extremist, held
that the Palestine government was within its rights in or-
dering security violators tried before military courts.
The court refused both to set aside the death penalty

Aids Congress Women

MRS. IRWIN I. LAPPIN is in
charge of the luncheon of the
Detroit Women's division, Amer-
ican Jewish Congress, at 12:30
,p.m. Wednesday in the Jewish
Community Center. Warren Ro-
vetch, Wayne University junior
who attended the International
students' conference lust sum-
mer in Prague, Czechoslovakia,
will be guest speaker. His sub-
ject will be "The Position of
the Student in the World To-
day." Mrs. Janice Mendelsohn,
NO. 2576, is taking reservations.

MRS. IIYMAN KATZ is chair- Internees Celebrate
created a widening gulf between man of the dinner-dance of Ma- Festival in Cyprus
themselves and the rest of the sada Chapter, Pioneer Women's
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Five
Jewish community and that the Organization, at 6:30 p.m. Wed- thousand interned refugees ob-
consequences of their activities nesday in Club Bali. Proceeds served Passover at a communal
will go to the Child Rescue
might be unpredictable.
Seder held in the open air on a
His appeal came on the heels Fund. For reservations call Mrs. huge playing field, according to
of a warning by David Ben Guri- Maxwell Goldman, TO. 8-0149.
a report reaching here from
on that unless the extremists
Cyprus.
curb their activities the "Yishuv's
The Seder was opened by the
organized power will be directed Funeral Services Held
singing of Hatikvah, as the glar-
PISGAII B AND P
REPUDIATES COURT
against them."
for Mrs. Daniel Tickton ing light from huge reflectors An open meeting will be held
While denying the right of in- LASHES AT BEVIN
illuminated the dark field, which
Funeral services were held was surrounded by barbed wire, at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday in the
Ben Gurion, chairman of the
tervention to Mayor Rokach of
Tel Aviv, the Palestine court held Jewish Agency executive, made 'Thursday at the Ira Kaufman Speakers included Isaac Ben Zvi, Barium Hotel• by the Pisgah
there was nothing in its decision the statement before the Jewish Chapel for Mrs. Daniel L. Tick- president of the Jewish National Business and Professional Chap-
57, who died Tuesday.
Council, and Mrs. Tamar de Sola ter. For lnformatibn call Lilly
to preclude a direct appeal by the National Council. He lashed out ton,
Besides her husband, two sons, Pool, representing Hadassah.
Betman, HO. 0385.
condemned man. However, Gruner at Britain's terrorism in the Holy
daughter,
will not recognize the court's Land and accused. Foreign Sec- Sidney and Jason, and a
jurisdiction, maintaining that he retary Bevin of "seeking to con- Mrs. Victor Kramer, survive. In-
was entitled to a prisoner-of-war vert Palestine into a second Malta terment was in Clover Hill Park
on the eastedn shores of the Cemetery. •
status.
There is speculation whether Mediterranean under the guise of
BBYO

Gruner will be executed next week. international trusteeship Instead
It is feared Gruner's execution of the Mandate."
An Oneg Shabbat to honor the
Stressing
that
"our
weapon
now
=
will precipitate a new wave of
opening of the new BBYO office
is a struggle for more immigra- at 11718 Dexter boulevard will be
violence in the Holy Land.
tion
and
more
settlements,
not
Simultaneous with the disclos-
held at 9:30 p.m. Friday, April 18.
Representing
ure thlat the deportation ship mad gangsterism," Ben Gurion
The committee in charge is
warned
the
terrorists
that
"when
composed of Betty Provizer, Bnai
Empire Royal had been damaged
BIGELOW
BROWN
by an explosion while •on the way the time comes our forces will Brith Girls' council president;
hav9
to
act
because
they
under-
Paul Fink, AZA council presi-
from Haifa to Port Said, Haganah
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claimed responsibility for the stand only the language of force." dent; Belle Haptman, Young Wo-
Replying,
to
Ben
Gurion,
Irgun
men's council president; Harry
blasting of the Ocean Vigour last
Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.
week off the coast of Cyprus. Zvai Leumi said that "If he is Mirvis, Young Men's council pres-
calling
for
a
fight,
we
are
ready
ident; Charlotte Waterstone and
But a report from Cyprus said
"Advertising is the Pulse of Business"
that a 21-year-old Jew, Vizel for it.
Leslie Silverman.
"He
will
find
us
well
prepared,"
:SE
CALENDARS
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Arieh, was being held on charges
of having placed the explosives Irgun said. "We believe Haganah
RABBI ZAGER CHAPTER
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will refuse to obey his call, and
The Seymour Sobel Chapter of
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that sooner or later they will AZA will present a broadcast, "On
GREETING CARDS
2 SENTENCED TO DIE
join us in the fight against the a Note of Triumph", by Norman
Two Jewish youths, convicted British oppressor."
Corwin at a meeting of the Rabbi
of having participated last Octo-
Mandel M. Zager Chapter, Tues-
ber in the bombing of Jerusalem's
day evening in the Barium Hotel,
raiTlway station, were condemned Federation Employes
to death by a military court whose
jurisdiction they refused to recog- Win Union Demand
Employes of the Jewish Welfare
nize.
At Kiryat Chaim, where ex- Federation received union recog-
tremists last week blew up the nition and a date for negotiations
water system, 11 settlers were following a meeting last week of
assaulted for having participated the board of governors of the
in the attack. It is believed Ha- Federation.
The employes, members of
ganah forces were responsible for
UOPWA-CIO, Local 26, Social
the action against the settlers.
A plea for the cessation of ter- Service Employees Union Division,
rorist activities was made by were notified of the board's de-
Rabbi Herzog in a Passover mes- cision through a letter to their
sage over the air. He warned the chairman and union representative
extremists that their actions only from Isidore Sobeloff.

on Gruner and to grant leave to
the appellant to file an appeal
with the Privy Council in London.
Gruner has steadfastly refused
to sign an appeal. A petition filed
by his uncle with the Privy Coun-
cil In London was denied on the
ground that the petitioned wasn't
a sufficiently Interested party
within the law.

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