THE JEWISH

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"I Saw It In The Jewish News"

olish Government Backs
wish State After War

i-Semitic Deputy Presents Resolution, Jewish Leader
Supports It, Demanding Full Equality Between Jew
and Christian in Poland

LONDON (JPS)—The Polish State Council is now
ecord as endorsing the establishment of a Jewish State
r the war, but with no definition of where that State
11 be.

anti-Semitic deputy intro-
the resolution and a Jew-

Churchmen Plead
for Free Jewish
Zion Settlement

leader supported it, but he
e it thoroughly clear that he
not want the Jewish State
to constitute an endorse-
t of evacuation of Jews from
d after the war. He insisted
ffering a resolution assuring
equality between Jew and 70
' tian in Poland after the

Christians . Issue State-
ment Urging Unhampered
Migration in Post-War Era

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Council for Democracy.

That man at the lathe needs MANGANESE, TUNGSTEN,
CHROMITE and VANADIUM to increase the strength of steel for
our tanks, ships and planes. He needs NICKEL, and TIN, be-
cause they are vital to virtually every phase of war production.
He needs PETROLEUM to keep his lathe spinning and to feed the
jeep that his machine produces. He must tave COPPER to make
cartridges, and RUBBER for the tires of Army trucks and planes.
JUTE is needed for sandbags, and ANTIMONY for shrapnel. He
needs QUARTZ CRYSTAL to make delicate optical and aircraft
instruments. All these things are supplied to us by our friends
and Allies far across the sealanes. Their needs and our needs are
mutual—that is why we do not fight alone.

5 Wayne Delegates
To Attend Avulcah,
Summer School

Hadassah Joint
Sanitarium for
Jews and Arabs

"Tune-Up" the Human
Machine for War
Effort, Says Elkin

•-In these days of war stress,
with shortages of rubber, sugar
and gasoline, people respond to
the , urging for conservation of
material goods and thus aid the
country's war effort. But just as
important to victory is the main-
taining of human machinery in
good condition, according to Max
Elkin, managing director of the
Colonial Hotel and Mineral Baths
in Mt. Clemens, Mich.
Allowing the human body to
wear out from lack of attention.
is as costly and unpatriotic as
sabotage, he declares.
"Take time out for .a 'tune-
up'," he urges. "It will give you
new efficiency and increased vi-
gor. But," he warns, "do it lae-
fore you're worn too much for
repair. It pays!"
The Colonial is situated on a
lovely four-acre private estate, a
restful and comfortable spot.
Pickerel, muskellunge, pike,
perch and bass abound in nearby
lakes. Card rooms, library and
roof-top solarium are other fea-
tures.
From 1,000-foot wells is piped
the famous healing water con-
taining mineral and natural
properties useful in treating im-
paired metabolism, rheumatism,
sciatica, arthritis and neuritis,
gout and nervous disorders. In
fact, whatever ails you, Colonial
mineral baths, with supervised
treatments, arc a good bet, and
they are only an elevator ride
from your room. The Colonial
Hotel is open the year 'round.

Loveliness needs not the aid.
of foreign ornament. But is when
unadorned, adorned the most.—
James Thompson.

Detroit Avukah members are
E PRE-WAR . POLAND
preparing to attend the Seventh
adame Sofia Zaleska, self-
JERUSALEM (JPS-Palcor) —
NEW YORK—(Religious News Annual Avukah Summer School
fessed anti-Semitic deputy of
anti-Jewish Endek Party, of- Service)—More than 70 Christian and Convention at Liberty, N. Y., A review of the wide range of
; the motion in the "Polish churchmen from all sections of June 14 to 28. The school will activities made possible with the
liarnent-in-Exile," contending the country have issued a state- be attended by students from 60 aid of the Hadassah Organiza-
a Jewish State would go far ment here pleading that in the Avukah chapters in the United tion of America through the
and helping to solve the Jew- post-war settlement the persecut- States and Canada. This year's
problem in Poland. She thus ed and homeless Jews of Central series of lectures and group sem- Emergency Committee which it
algid that she and scores of Europe be permitted free and inars will be on a "Program for has set up in Palestine was of-
fered on the second anniversary
ers in London for whom she unqualified admission to Pal- Jews in a World at War."
Comes Only With
ks are thinking of a postwar estine.
will of that Committee by Dr. Judah
Detroit's
representatives
The Jews of Central Europe,
d much along the lines of
Long Experience
be Morris Lipnick, Nathan Ko- L. Magnes, president of the He-
ar Poland. Madame Zaleska says the. statement, released by wal, Leah Levitt, Evelyn Sislin
brew University and head of the
of Christian
not link her program with the Committee
And Service To
Leaders, Clergymen and Laymen, and Emil Lawton.
Committee, at a press conference
tine.
The
Wayne
chapter
has
been
Immigca-
T h e Community.
w and Christian engaged in in Behalf of Jewish
awarded three full time schol- on Mt. Scopus.
ted debate, with Arthur Zieg- tion into Palestine, have been
A joint sanitarium for Jews
arships to the summer school by
"pauperized,
persecuted
and
re-
urn, representing the Bund
the Zionist Youth Commission of and Arabs is to be established at
'wish Socialist group), oppos- duced, so far as their persecutors
Detroit, composed of representa- Kibbutz Amir in the Huleh re-
the motion on the ground Could achieve it, to the lowest
tives from Hadassah and the Zion- gion, in co-operation with the
the problems of the Jews conceivable conditions of life."
ist Organization of Detroit. The Histadruth, it was stated by Dr.
DRUG -COMPANY
Id be solved only in the coun- ACT OF
Central Avukah Administrative Magnes. If successful, other sim-
where they lived. He also "SIMPLE JUSTICE"
Committee
also
has
awarded
the
will
be
planned.
It
ilar
projects
Grosse Pointe
Detroit
"Anti-Semitism- , it points out,
that the Endek Party
Wayne chapter a scholarship for is the hope, he said, that "even-
Birmingham
no intrinsic interest in the "long endemic in this part of
the largest chapter in the tually we shall have on Mt. Sco-
sh problem or in a Jewish the world, has been intensified by being
put a medical faculty, a research
e but merely wanted to rid Nazi indoctrination. It has be- country.
Over 52 Years of Service
At the recent election the fol- hospital and a pharmacological
come so deeply rooted that Jews
and of her Jews.
institute".
lowing
officers
were
chosen:
have lost hope of living there
;UBTS INTEGRITY
with any degree of security. They Morris Lipnik, president; Belle
r. Ignacz Schwarzbard, Zion- have been largely excluded from Margolis, vice-president; Selma
leader and member of the the economic life of Central Eu- Jacobson, corresponding secre-
ncil, doubted the integrity of rope. The task of rehabilitating tary; Natalie Costrell, recording
motive behind the proponent them economically would be dif- sceretary: Jack Silverman. treas-
s Jewish State but supported ficult under any circumstances. urer; Shirley Sleeper and Lil-
program •as a realistic ap- It will be extraordinarily diffi- lian Zaretsky, members-at-large
ch to the postwar solution of cult amidst the dislocations of to the executive board.
problem of Jewish homeless- post-war reconstruction."
in Europe.
The Jews, the statement says,
ON PERRY LAKE, ORTONVILLE, MICH.
n overwhelming majority vot- have "an ancient moral claim", loving nations. a satisfactory po-
litical formula protecting not
' for the Zaleska motion.
1000 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL
to Palestine and •"simple justice only the Arabs and the Jews,
would demand that somewhere but also the Holy places dear to
S AUXILIARY OF
in the world this gifted people three faiths can be achieved."
MK WAR VETERANS
enjoy the privilege of every his-
e new unit of the Lawrence toric people, that of living a nor- DUTY OF CHRISTIANS
To the Christian conscience,
Jones Post No. 190, Jewish mal, free, self-respecting life of
THREE CAMPS IN ONE
the statement declares, "the des-
Veterans of the United its own."
tiny of the Jews is a matter of
tes, elected the following of- CAN SETTLE MILLIONS
GIRLS UNIT 6-16
*
BOYS UNIT 6-16
rs:
Commenting on the rights of immediate concern; the amelior-
. Mary Wallace, president; the Arabs in Palestine, the ation of their duty that rests
LITTLE NAHELU
. Barbara Rice, senior vice- churchmen note that "the Arab upon all who profess Christian
Pre School Ages 3-6
sident; Mrs. Elsie Lefko, jun-. world has abundant opportunity principles. But the Christian con-
vice-president; Mrs. Blanche for political self-determination in science cannot be content with
eenblatt, treasurer; Mrs. Vic many lands, whereas the =Jewish expressions of kindly intentions
FOLDER AND INFORMATION ON REQUEST
ben,, secretary; Mrs. Sara Gold- people have no such hope except and of goodwill. It must trans-
late itself into programs of
g, judge advocate; Mrs. Mild- in Palestine,
Schwartz, conductress; Mrs.
"Only ,7 per. cent of the land action."
Signers of the statement in-
elia Fredland, assistant con- of Palestine is. - owned by the
DETROIT OFFICE 18657 GREENLAWN
tress; Mrs. Bea Thorner, chap- JeWs. When this is added to the clude Dr. Henry A. Atkinson,
Phones—UN. 3-5075 or HO. 1189
; Mrs. Malka Gage, historian; area now actuilly used. by Arabs, acting chairman of the commit-
. Ethel Swartz, patriotic in- we find less tlian half of the tee; Bishop James Cannon, Jr.,
ctor; Mrs. Frances Gavern, habitable land either occupied or Dr. Albert E. Day, Father
George B. Ford, Dr. John Haynes
. Julia Nathan, Mrs. Minna under cultivation. --
afer, trustees; Mrs. Lena Zau-
"Experts differ, but all agree Holmes, Bishop Ivan Lee Holt,
r, guard.
that from two to four million Bishop Francis J. McConnell, Dr.
rs. Rose M. Cowan, trustee, Jews can be settled on the un- Daniel A. Poling, Prof. Francis
tes that a department repre- developed portions of the coun- E. McMahon, Dr. Ralph W. Sock-
ling the four auxiliaries in try. Given the wholehearted sup- man, and Bishop . G. As _ hton Old-
higan may be instituted soon. port of all democratic freedom- ham.

Dependability—

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