Friday, February 13, 1948 Pap Eleven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Eyewitness Report: Campaign Leader Heads Group Chronicle Reporter Stands Guard in Eretz Armed With Useless Rifle military type beret and 24 bull- ets. The rifle, the only type al- lowed the Jews for defense, was Italian. It had been acquired by the British when Marshal Gra- ziani's decrepit Army had sur- rendered, and it was about as By BALFOUR PEISNER efficient as that discredited SHORTLY AFTER the UN de- force. I wondered whether it '" cision and the subsequent wouldn't blow up if I fired it. terrorism, virtually every man With a second volunteer, I in the Yishuv was called upon was sent as a re-enforcement to to do his share in the defense an outlying district, Ramat Aha- of his town. ron, which was often the object This was not new to the of Arab attacks. Yishuv, for it had been defend- • • • ing itself against the Arabs vir- AN EERIE NIGHT tually from the time of the first THE NIGHT 'was pitch black Bilus, though then it was against due to heavy cloud formations. unorganized bandits. ' Today the duty of defense is Flashes of lightning lighted our a communal task from which way, and together with the no male between the ages of 17 crashes of thunder which fol- and 60 is exempt and whigh also lowed, they managed to give calls upon men over 60, if they the night the type of setting dramatized by the movies as ere physically able. "fit for a murder." • • • poor field of fire while the en- emy would have good cover and concealment in his approach. (This is a fourth in a series of eyewitness reports by our Palestine correspondent, Bal- four Peisner, who returned from the Holy Land three weeks ago.) ALEX SCHREIBER (above) has cut short his vacation in California to accept the chair- manship of the arts and crafts division -of the 1948 Allied Jewish Campaign. JDC Draws Up Relief Program NEW YORK—The Joint Distri- bution Committee will purchase in the first six months of this year almost 31,000,000 pounds of milk, flour, wheat, cheese, fish and ON GUARD DUTY IN REHOVAT, one night, I other essential food supplies for volunteered to stand guard. At 8 shipment to Europe's Jews, Moses p.m. on the appointed day, I A. Leavitt, executive vice-chair- arrived at the guard station and was issued something they called man, announced. Leavitt also 'reported a six: a rifle, a military overcoat, a month clothing purchase program for 2,153,000 pieces of wearing apparel, including 77,000 suits, `Justice:' Jew Gets Life, Arab Pays Fine minded me of artillery barrages, and the orange groves I was walking through recalled to me the Huertgen Forest in Ger- many. STAN SIIERNIAN • • • 'Rich, foamy goodness that's light yet full-bodied . . . never bitter, never sweet . . . that's NATURAL beer flavor ... that's S CHMIDT'S, a truly different beer you'll enjoy because it tastes so good. Try this flavorful, LOW-CALORIE refresh- ment today) DAWN COMES UP LIGHTNING AND THUNDER continued throughout the night, and when diorning arrived it started to rain. With eyes swollen from loss of sleep and drenched to the skin, we started out on our hike back to Rehovot, our shoes squishing in the new mud. As we approached the town, lights began twinkling in the windows, as people began get- ting up to go to Work. Walking out. to the position Slowly the lights began fad- reminded me of other times I had marched in the night, carry- ing as the grey light of dawn ing a weapon, keeping ever on grew stronger, and I watched the alert and observing every- them wondering how long it thing which passed within sight would be before they could turn or hearing. on those lights in peace and se- The crashes of thunder re- curity. 103,000 dresses, 213,000 pairs of JERUSALEM (WNS)—A Brit- shoes, 880,000 pieces of undergar- ish' military court in Palestine How different, was my situa- ments, 506,000 pairs of socks and handed down the following sen- tion now. In Germany I had a stockings, 176,000 shirts, 54,000 tences last week: great army behind me. Artillery blouses and 77,000 skirts. Mordechai Ben Aryeh Sofer and air support, supply lines, (a Jew), charged with discharg- communications, and hosts of ing a firearm, to be imprisoned reserves. Here I felt I was walk- LET US HELP YOU for life. PLAN YOUR AFFAIRS! ing alone. Mohamed El Haj Hussein 1 could be shot from ambush, Nimer (an Arab), charged with and not be discovered for a 'ORCHESTRAS discharging a firearm, to pay long time. TY. 4-0296 JO. 4-6637 small fine or three months in de- fault. (Fine paid same day.) INVITES DEATH YOUR FIRST TASTE TELLS YOU IT'S DIFFERENT! To top it all off, my partner had had no military training, and every once in a while step- ped out into the open to light a cigarette. Hail anyoliql, been watching the village, they could have shot him in the head with; out his ever learning where the shot came from. • • . WE TOOK UP our position at the edge of a cluster of houses. Together with two fellows at the other end of town, we form- ed the entire- defense. It seemed terribly inadequate, for any attack would undoubted- -1y be in force and we could not possibly, hope to stop them, let alone drive them off. In addi- tion, our position seemed ter- ribly vulnerable to my military- trained mind, since we had a 3 Michigan Cities to Get SOS Award Convert Rebuked for Dishonest Act (Continued from Page 3) "And I'm surprised at you Zilch! You who have always keen a cautious business man trade in your Judaism for an insurance policy that you can't be too sure will pay off. "Don't you remember Jews like you in Germany who changed their religion to make their children safe? Hitler got them, anyway, and they went to the incinerators with all the rest." Pavolotcher's Party to Aid the Histadrut are Alma Titeratt iht RTINT eftlIt' . • • • Nordau Chapter in Full Swing DR. BERNARD WESTON • New Zionist Group Is Formed for Stud„,,,,,r •7 Detroit's newest Zionist chap- ter is in full swing, Dr. Bernard Weston, chairman, announced. It is the Max Nordau Chap- ter, limited to business and pro- fessional men in the 30 to Chapter of .which it is an out- growth, it is little interested Schmidt's 5 it . keine. Proceeds of the Pavolotcher Aid Society's card party, scheduled for Monday at the Bereznitzer Hall, Linwood and Davison ave- nues, will go to the Palestine Jlistaclrut campaign. concerned with the study WILL TAKE E TC. FOR cOMNETE INFORMATION TO.6-1505 41, of Zionist and general Jewish af- Jewish Congress Postpones Sesiiion NEW YORK (WNS)T-Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president of the World Jewish Congress, announced that its second session has been postponed from Feb- ruary to May 18. flic , The postponement resulted from urgent appeals from Latin American countries, the United States and Palestine which could not have full and representative delegations before May, Dr. Wise said. Chenstochover Farein to Celebrate 13th Year The Chenstochover Rajoner Fa- rein will celebrate its 13th anni- versary at a banquet, Feb. 22 at Lachar's. The poblic is invited and reservations may be obtain- ed from Helen Sborow, TO. 6- 7983. 38 FAMOUS VARIETIES erpet mietosati HOMEC1/111k in social affairs and is primarily It's Always Dunk Donut Time . . . PICTURES OF... WEDDINGS `N ANNIVERSARIES O aC t CAnag_ SIONS . tr . 40 age group. Unlike, the Haifa the resurrection were best for fairs. your soul. I couldn't have Rabbi Irwin 'Gordon of the agreed with your conclusions llillel Foundation at Wayne is but Would have respected you presenting a series of talks at if you had come to the Episcopal the meetings of the chapter church by sincere faith. every third Tuesday at the Rose "Indeed, I would have wished Sittig Cohen Bldg. Ills topic you my best in your endeavor for the meeting Feb. 17 is to be a 'good and exemplary "Roots of Modern Confusion". Christian. But your idea of Officers besides Weston are Christianity is that it's a kind Abe Rosenzweig, program; Ru- of insurance policy for your ben Gold, membership; Sherman kids. Really, this isn't being a Shapiro, political action; Dr. Ja- good Christian any more than cob Weinstein, educational; and you were a good Jew. Jack Stern publicity. "You turn out to be nobody, Membership is by application Zilch. Not a Jew, not a Chris- only. For information, call Wes- tian, either; just a policyholder. ton at VErmont 7-4374.. NEW YORK—A total of 135 cities in the United States, in- cluding Detroit, Benton Harbor and Pontiac, will be awarded the SOS Certificate of Merit this Zilch said he had business to week. Mrs. Isaac Gilman, nation- take care of and had to cut this al SOS co-chairman, announced. talk short. He ventured the "The certificate," Mrs. Gilman opinion, rather sourly I thought, said, "is being awarded these that I had enough to do to look cities in recognition of their hav- after my widgets. ing achieved 100 percent or more of their over-all quotas of relief supplies for Europe's needy Jews." • NM= SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK I • Cream Custard Filled Donuts 6 for 22t • Jumbo Soda, any Flavor 170 DUNK DONUT SHOPS 149 W. Me414'1101,M IS). 11-4945 /A1 RISK!) TY. 4 44)4 14400 MACK 144 Chalmere TV. 1 5141 111111 1.149.1i94019 at W. li, Ni. hula 115. 4-5395 ODEN 1KVICHT DAT INITTDIND NUNDAY TILL MIDNITIt