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September 26, 1947 - Image 3

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-09-26

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• Page Two

Friday, September 26, 1947

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Peace Returns
to Polish Jewry

Dr. Weizmann
in London for
Official Talks

S it T
11131E/

:71

Anti-Semite Attacks
Ends; All Have Jobs

PARIS (JTA)—The position of
the Jews in Poland has im-
proved greatly since last year,
both from the point of view of
economics and security. Dr. Na-
than Reich, research director of
the Joint Distribution Commit-
tee, and chairman of the depart-
ment of economics at Hurter
College, said.
Dr. Reich, who has just com-
pleted a two-month tour of Po-
land, Czechoslovakia and Ger-
many, reported that attacks on
Jews have- ceased.. They now
ride trolleys and trains without
molestation; and even have their
names openly displayed on
shops..
The trend towards emigration
has been reversed and there is
ne' immediate drive to leave the
country, although Dr. Rich esti ,
mated that 70 percent might
leave if assured, of security and.
.

amlace of permanent settlement. I
p

There is no unemployment
among Polish Jewry, Most of
them work in state industries or
in the 200 producer cooperatives
that have been established with
the' help of JDC. Mast of the
cooperatives are self-supporting
(Ctintinned 'from. Phge• Otte) 'Ind DP' camps fdr the New York
and beginning -to pay back' the equities and 'drawbacks. BUt the 'lost, will speak on - her • experi-
capital loaned them. Their - big important 'thing is that the righl
nces as a correspondent.
problem is obtaining adequate of the Jewish people to state- .Mrs. Jdnes will preside at a
supplies of raw materials.
hood was recognized by a com- irief meeting before the ad-
•The Jews who work in state
rT
Rkitv‘”t .1 Newman
mittee representing all civilized
industries or for private fitms states.
are in a somewhat less favor
"At last, the world has as
able economic position and still
the fact that the dis
require some JDC aid. Dr. persed Jews have the elementari
Reich stressed that only 10 per- right of all peoples to rebuild
cent of the Jews are engaged in their Homeland and the right
business, in marked contrast •to to nationhood.
the situation which existed be-
"I am very hopeful of Amer-
fore the war.
ican support for the Jewish
State plan, but the role which
OPEN MEETING SLATED
American Jews will play will
be decisive in persuading the
BY NORTH WOODWARD
Plans for the annual donor State 'Department to give it
luncheon of the North Wood- iyhole-hearted indortement."
ward branch, Jewish European MRS. JONES PRESIDE
Mrs. Harry - Jones, president
Welfare' Organization; scheduled
of
Detroit - Hadassah, presided
for Dec. 9 at Bel-Aire, will be
discussed at an open meeting of Mrs. Dora Ehrlich introduced
the• group at 1 p.m. Wednesday Mrs. Epstein:
At the luncheon i7ednesday,
in the home of Mrs. Phillip
Gurvitch, 2483 Calvert avenue. Dr. Gruber, who covered Pal-
estine for the Herald Tribune

Beth Aaron' Unit
Charts Luncheon

A fashion show and musical
program will be among the
highlights of the Beth Aaron is
Sisterhood's donor luncheon Nov. 1/
18 at Bel-Aire, Mrs. Milton
Harris, chairman of the affair,
said.

Dr. Weizmann is expected to
leave soon for the United States
where he may appear' at the
United Nations Assembly -during
the presentation of ' the Jewish
views. on the report - of 'the UN
committee. David Ben Gurion,
chairman of the Jewish Agency
executive,' may remain Pales-
tine td cover developments here.
The makeup of the Jewish
delegation to the UN ASsernbly
has not been decided Upon, since
the Agency has not yet 'received
a formal invitation from the
United Nations.

Assisting Mrs. Harris are Mes-
dames Sam Schneider, co-chair
man; Meyer Pomerantz, journal
chairman; and Jack Raisin,
Seymour Weissman, Sidney Har-
d% Ndthan Feld and it Aaron-
son.

Reservations may be obtained
by calling UN. 3-8532. A' meet-
ing of the sisterhood will take
Meanwhile, the Palestine gov- place Oct. 13 in the Synagogue,
ernment is going ahead with Mrs. Saul Docks, president, an-
plans to adjust the country's nounced.
economy to the present econom-
ic situation in Britain, It is
learned that the government is
preparing to increase customs Alpha Omega Women
duties on - goods from the United
States and other countries. At Await Dinner, Meeting
the same time, it will allow the
The Michigan women of the
importing of more raw materials Alpha Omega Dental Fraternify
to increase the output of Pales- are sponsoring a dinner and
tine's industries.
meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday at
If the problem of securing Hilyter's in the Fisher Bldg?
modern machinery — which is Officers for the coming year are:
complicated by the scarcity of
President, Mrs. Henry Green;
dollars and of import licenses— vice-president, Mrs. Albert Alt-
could be solved, Jewish industry man; recording secretary, Mrs.
could fill all local needs and Henry Berris; corresponding sec-
help to some extent to alleviate retary, Mrs. JoSeph Starman;
Britain's shortages.
and treasurer, Mrs. Nathan Git-
lin.
ABDULLAH PROTESTS
Honorary presidents are Mrs.
A message from Transjordan's Samuel Gerendasy and Mrs.
King Abdullah attacking the Leon Katzin.
— -

ADJUST ECONOMY '

....***• ■■■ ••

BOXMAN BROS

Serving • Detroit

* * *

MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM
MEMBER FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN INSURANCE CORP.

vening in the Palestine affair be
cause, among other reasons, it is
"located at the furthest end of
the earth—America, country of
disputes and ambitions." H e
called on Britain to honor its
pledges to the Palestine Arabs.

the British government on the
future of Palestine, It was re-
ported that High Commissioner
Sir Alan G. Cunningham and
Lt. General Gordon H. A, Mac-
millan, the civil and military
commanders of Palestine, are
participating in the meetings.

DR. RUTH GRUBER

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LUNCHEON DEADLINE
Reservations for the '•
must be
Had-
fo'

which was suppressed by the

police for failure to submit its
material for censorship.
The UN, the Arab ruler de-
clared, has no reason for inter-

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United- Nations has been pub-
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JERUSALEM (JTA) — Dr.
Chaim Weizmann, who is in
London, is conducting important

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