itler Takes Vengeance on Jews
s Allies Storm French Coast

eportations Increase As Vichy Weakens; Hope of Refuge in Switzerland Fades; Sad-
dening News Comes From All Parts of Nazi-Held Europe

While the Dieppe raid by American, British ancl.
anadian troops flashed messages of hope and courage
the Jews of France, cabled reports of the Jewish Tele-
aphic Agency this week indicated that the Nazi fury
ontinues there unabated.
Increased deportations have thrown French Jews
nto a state of panic and the conviction is growing that

e Vichy government is not in-
lined to resist the Nazi pressure
or further anti-Jewish action.

Crowds Cheer Victims

A report from Lisbon states
•at on every occasion of the
• arture of a "Jewish train"
'th deportees from France,
wds of French people at the
oad station burst into spori-
eous demonstrations, singing
e Marseillaise and displaying
pathy with the victims.
The Nazis have closed all syna-
es in Paris and throughout
upied France, charging that
ey are. "nests of anti-German
paganda."
From Berne comes the report
• t 9,000 more Jews are held in
•• ncentration camps in occupied
ance to be deported to Nazi-
id Eastern Europe.

Page Threo-

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 28, 1942

Mooney Condemns
Barbarity Against
Jews as 'Outrage'

WASHINGTON (JPS) — The
"barbarous treatment" of the
Jews at the hands of the Axis
powers was protested by De-
troit's Archbishop Edward
Mooney — who is Jew-baiting
Charles E. Coughlin's superior—
in an address here at the Inter-
American Seminar on Social
Studies, convened under the aus-
pices of the National Catholic
Welfare Conference.
Bishop Mooney, who is chair-
man of the administrative board
of the Conference, declared that
Protest Is Spreading
"the spirit of Christian charity
Also from Switzerland comes has been outraged in tyranny's
•e sad news that refugees who barbarous treatment of the
ave succeeded in escaping from Jews."
upied France and other Axis
ld territories have been or-
red to return. Protests against
ion by the Swiss government
e mounting and sentiment is
idespread in favor of permitting
e refugees to remain.
The Jewish Council in the War-
ghetto has been dissolved
d a Nazi official has been ap-
•inted to supervise Jewish af-
' . At the same time, Jewish
. ans have been ousted from
rkshops in pursuance of a
n to make the Warsaw ghetto
Judenrein."

Anti-Semitism Denounced by

Catholics as Anti-Christian

43 European Clerks and Intellectuals, Now in the United
States, Sign "Manifesto on the War" Calling
Civilization the Issue

Outstanding Catholic clerics
NEW YORK (JPS)
and intellectuals of Europe, now stationed in the United
States and Canada, denounce anti-Semitism as "not Chris-
tian" in a lengthy "Manifesto on the War," signed by 43
of them, appearing in the Aug. 21 issue of The Com-
monweal, leading American Catholic weekly.

—

Nazis Seize Wool
Taleisim to Make
Soldiers' Underwear

But They Can't Stop . Jewish
Prayers For Victory Over
The Desecrators

GENEVA (JPS) — Five thou-
sand woolen Taleisim (prayer
shawls) must be turned over to
the Nazi authorities by the Lem-
berg Kehillah, to be converted
into winter underwear for Ger-
man soldiers on the Russian front,
it is reported by the Stockholm
daily, Nydag.

Landed
in U. S. During July

400 Refugees

NEW YORK (JPS) — During
the month of July 400 Jewish
refugees landed in the United
States, it is reported by Hias.
The immigrants were brought by
10 ships.

Such distinguished writers as4
Sigrid Undset, Sir Philip Gibbs whom Christ came forth, anti-
and Alfred Noyes; public offi- Semitism shows itself as anti-
cials like Paul Van Zeeland, Christian in its very root. Con-
former Prime Minister of Bel- trary to Christianity is every
gium; clerics like Monsignor P. doctrine which, by error or by
J. de Strycker, professor at the hr.tred, makes nought men's ex-
University of Louvain, the Rev. ercise of their natural rights by
Peter Mommersteeg, Diocesan reason of their ethnic or reli-
Director of the Dutch Catholic gious affiliations. If individuals
Youth Movement; professors like or groups of any particular race
Oscar Halecki, of the University or religion threaten the common
of Warsaw and Waldemar Gur- good, repression must punish
ian, now Professor at Notre such actions in accordance with
Dame University, are among the personal responsibilities; a n d
4C endorsing the manifesto, preventive measures can never
which describes "totalitarianism deprive any individual of the en-
and its threat to civilization."
joyment of natural rights and
Struggle For Democracy
of the conditions of a free,
Analyzing the war as a strug- worthy and human life which
the State, by its very reason for
gle for the survival of democ-
being, must insure everyone.
racy, the manifesto declares that
Every law of `exceptions' or of
"the issue at stake is civilization
`discrimination' is unjust. And
itself and the Christian values
furthermore we know that
therein involved." One para-
Christians must not only take
graph of the lengthy statement
care of themselves and their in-
of "principles for the institutions
terests, but of the good of all
of the future" reads as follows:
(Continued on Page 15)
"By attacking that people from

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In occupied Holland, the Jews
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• ialists in skilled trades have
n drafted in Holland for en-
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Sadening also is the report
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d the halting of naturalization
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Zion Sends Russia Aid

From Russia comes the news
hat the Jews of Palestine have
Tansmitted the sum of $40,00(f
a token of aid to the Russian
ldiers in their fight against the

is. The Jewish Anti Fascist
ommittee in Kuibyshev also an-

-

ounces that the Jews of Cuba

ave collected a sum of $10,000
or the Russian soldiers. E. Wat-

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1 • ports that Russian soil "is
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ther people of the USSR" who
e victims of the invading Nazis.
L To aid Jewish refugees in Rus-
pa, the Jews in England have
started a campaign for $200,000.

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ere, were entered in retraining
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