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July 17, 1942 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1942-07-17

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Palestine Raising
Status of Jews
Over Entire World

d for Troops on Russian Front Running Low, Nazis Take
LONDON, (JPS - Palcor) — A
Jewish Palestine will raise the
Extreme Measure to Save Even Meager Jewish
status of the Jews throughout the
Ration;- New Outbursts Feared

GENEVA, (JTA) — A two-day pogrom in which
any Jews were massacred and much Jewish property
maged" was reported here this week to have taken
ce in Lwow, Nazi-held capital of Eastern Galicia.
The pogrom, which was carried out at the end of
ne, has left the Jews remaining the city fearful that

anti-Jewish outbreaks may
expected any day, the re-
stated. No further details
the pogrom are as yet available
e.
oreign observers are inclined
believe that the Nazis have
cided on a policy of extermin-
g the Jews through mass-
rder in order to save as much
as possible for the Nazi
'es in Eastern Europe. Though
Jews are not given anything
t a very meager ration of Nazis Trade on Sympathy for
ad, the Nazis seem to be eager
Refugees, Are Foiled by
save even this small quantity
bread since Germany is not
Alert FBI
e to get enough foodstuffs
m the Ukraine to even feed
NEW YORK (JPS)—The foul-
own troops on the Russian
ness
of the Nazis in reaching
t.
even beyond their own borders
to jeopardize the security and
good name of the Jewish people
was evidenced once again when
the Department of Justice re-
vealed here that the Swedish
liner Drottningholm, held up for
a week in New York harbor with
aders Visit Hebrew Uni- its 900 passengers undergoing
a severe examination, contained
versity ;n Memory of
Herbert Karl Friedrich Bahr, a
naturalized American, who posed
Chaim Nachman Bialik
as a Jewish refugee to secure
JERUSALEM, (JPS-Palcor) — entry into this country but who
e anniversary of the death of was actually a Nazi spy.
aim Nachman Bialik, leading
Bahr, 29, came in American
brew poet, was made the oc- in 1926 and was an honor student
ion of a pilgrimage to the at Buffalo High School, received
brew University by outstand- a scholarship from Dartmouth
Jewish leaders, who were and attended Rensselaer Poly-
ompanied by a number of technic, graduating in 1938. He
returned to Germany to enter
abs from Haifa.
The Jewish group included 150 an espionage school.
yors, presidents and members
Refugee officials here express-
Jewish local 'councils. The ed deep concern because of the
iversity officials showed the unfortunate publicity attending
itors the contributions being the exposure of Bahr.
de by the institution to the
ar effort in various departments.

Spy Poses
As Jew to
Enter U. S.

.

world, it was asserted by Vis:
countess Simon, wife of the Lord
Chancellor, in addressing a re-
ception under the auspices of the
Federation of Women Zionists to
rally support for the Jewish Na-
tion Fund.

NEW YORK (JPS) — Aggres-
sive Louis Costuma, chief inspect-
or of the New York Police De-
partment, has been moved up in
rank and is now second man to
Police Commissioner Louis J.
Valentine. Costuma is first dep-
uty police commissioner. As chief
inspector he has had under him
20,000 of New York's "finest."
The son of an Armenian-Jewish
cigar-maker, Ccstuma is 59 years
old.

Dead, Near Dead
Share Bukovina's
Cemetery Ghetto

GENEVA, (JPS)—Add to the
countless ghettos in Hitler-held
Europe another unique horror-
filled enclosure. There is a
ghetto in Wishnitza, Bukovina, a
ghetto in the Jewish cemetery,
where the dead and the near-
dead live together, according to
the Danauer Zeitung of Belgrade.

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No!

We are lost in the Pacific and that our West
Coast is in such grave danger there is no
point fighting on"
The cost of the war will bankrupt the nation?
Civilian sacrifices will be more than we can bear?
Stalin is getting too strong, and Bolshevism will
sweep over Europe"
Our leaders are incompetent, our Government
incapable of waging war?
Aid to our allies must stop"
Our real peril is the Japanese, and we must
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We must bring all our troops and weapons back
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shores"
--
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