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Friday, September II, 1

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Two

World Wide News at a Glance

Hull to Intervene with Vichy
Against Jew h i • s

WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Secretary: of State Cor-
dell Hull this week expressed a desire to take up it
a "strong and condemnatory manner" the large-scale
deportations of Jews from unoccupied France. He
added, however, that he would like to get as full a
statement of facts as possible before doing so.
Asked about requests from Jewish organisations
that he use his good offices with the Vichy Govern-
ment to prevent the handing over of more victims to
Hitler, Hull replied that such requests are always
welcome "but scarcely necessary in cases of whole-
sale inhuman treatment such as this is reported
to be."

O

In Democratic Countries

American Jewish Fighters Praised

SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND—"The Army could
use a lot of Itzkowitzes and be better off," a colonel

of the American Expeditionary Forces here declared,
pointing at Louis Itzkowitz, a Brooklyn Jewish • boy
who "made good as a corporal from the big city." The
American officer praised - the Jewish corporal for his

mastering the jeep in the training areas of America
and England: Itzkowitx, - who- -joined - the U. S. Army

two years ago, was a metal worker in civilian life as
is his father who lives in New York.

Nazism Decried atProtest Rally

of
LONDON—The systematic extermination
Europe's Jews through mass-executions was decried

here this week at an impressive international protest
meeting call by the British Labor-Party and attended
by representatives of most of the United Nations.

In Nazi-Held Teriitories

Deportations Threatened This Month

ZURICH—The deportation of all Jews from Ger-
many, Austria, Holland, Belgium and occupied France
will be completed by the end of September, it was
reported here this week from Berlin. . .. The report
says that orders have been issued to the Gestapo in all
these countries to speed the deportation of Jews to
Poland and occupied Russia. . . . The Swiss press re-
ports that the ex-Mufti of Jerusalem is now in Athens
where the Nazis have opened a school for Arab prop-
agandists. •

Hungarians Spread Anti-Semitism

ZURICH—A demand that Jews be barred from
using railway sleeping cars is voiced in a decision,
adopted by the Transylvanian Party in Hungary. One
of these papers, Uj Magyarsag, carries an article
complaining that "only 44 percent of the Jewish en-
terprises in Hungary have been completely Aryanized."

Streicher': Arrest Reported

LONDON—Julius Streicher, one of the most viru-
lent anti-Semites in Germany and editor of Der
Steurmer, pornographic anti-Jewish magazine, is
reported to have been arrested by Hitler, according
to a Stockholm dispatch appearing this week in the
Daily Express. The Stockholm report asserted that
Streicher had been charged with embezzling party
funds. Reports reached here during the past year
indicated that Streicher had lost favor with Hitler and
had been relegated to a minor position.

European Jews Called U. S. Partisans

BERN—Declaring that "the JeWs in Europe must



Speakers 'included Alfred Dobbs, • Labor Party leader,
who acted as chairman, Herbert Morrison, Minister
for Home Security; Andre Philip, Commissioner for
Labor and Interior of the Fighting French; and prom-
inent spokesmen of the Allied governments and of the

European Socialist parties.

LONDON—A decision to • raise a special fund
among the Jews of Great Britain in response to the
appeal of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee in Rus-
sia to the Jews of the Allied countries to contribute
1,000 tanks and 500 bombers to the Red Army was
adopted here this week at a conference of the United
-Jewish Committee to Aid Russia. The meeting was at-
tended by 150 delegates representing all shades of
opinion among British Jewry.

.

When Gable Asks for Picture
It's News—a Thrill for 'Hy'

PITTSBURGH, (JTA)—"He's a swell guy, and
I don't blame any girl for falling for him," writes
Hyman Grossman, 25, about his new room-mate at
the Air Force Officers' Training School' in Miami
Beach. "Gosh, thousands of women gather under
the window every morning just to see him march to
breakfast. But he's regular.
"You knew, when he heard about us Grossmans
having six brothers in the army, he actually asked
for a picture. Imagine, HE wanted OUR pictures."
Lots of people want to see the Grossman family
pictures—families of six soldiers are somewhat rare,
but,. when an actor aski for a picture, it does seem
strange. This particular actor-room-mate is famed
movie hero Clark Gable, who enlisted _last week.

Fourteen Jewish Dieppe Casualties

MONTREAL—At least 14 . Jewish boys are among

be looked upon as partisans of the United States,"
the Deutsche Zeitung, leading Nazi newspaper for the
countries of Southeastern Europe, reaching here this
week, carries an article calling for new measures
against the Jews of Rumania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia.

the casualties suffered by the Canadians who parti-
cipated in the Allied raid on Dieppe. The latest list
of Dieppe casualties include: M. Waldman, of the
Saskatchewan regiment, killed in action; Pvt. Murray
Bleeman, of Toronto, died of wounds; Capt. Ben

Burgomaster Arrests Jews ; Is Assaulted

Drachmas, prominent skin specialist of Regina, ser-
iously wounded; Lance Corporal David Sydney Schrier,
of Toronto, wounded.

STOCKHOLM—The citizens of the small town
of Oestzaan, in northern Holland, have been repri-
manded by the German occupation authorities for
assaulting the collaborationist burgomaster of the town
when he attempted to arrest a Jew who was not
wearing a yellow Star-of-David badge upon his coat,
the Nazi press arriving here this week from Amster-
dam reveals.

Nazies To Deport Holland Jews To Russia

LONDON—Nazi authorities in Holland have issued
an announcement stating that all Jews between 18
and 40 years of age will be deported to the devastated
areas of occupied Russia, while all physically fit
Jews between 40 and 60 years of age will be sent to
Germany for forced labor after undergoing a physical
examination. The announcement, which reached Dutch
government circles here this week, warns non-Jewish
doctors In Holland not to furnish medical certificates
for disability to Jews between 40 and 60 who are
sufficiently healthy to be sent for work in the Reich.

Policemen Shot For Aiding Jews

LONDON—Forty

French policemen have been
shot in Paris by the Nazis and 300 police officials
were arrested on the charge that they helped Jews
avoid deportation, Andre Philip, Fighting French
Commissioner of Labor and Interior, reported here
this week.

Deportations Resented in Vichy

ZURICH—Mass-demonstrations protesting till' de-
portation of Jews from unoccupied France to Nazi-held
territories in Eastern Europe broke out this week in
Vichy, Marseilles, Nice, and several other cities in the
unoccupied part of France as police led through the
streets of these cities hundreds of Jews who were
rounded up for transportation to the Nazi-occupied
zone. Huge crowds of Frenchmen, especially students,
participated in these demonstrations. The students, dis-
regarding possible penalties, wore yellow Mayen
Davids inside of which uncomplimentary slogans ridi-
culing the Vichy regime - were inscribed. Many of
them shouted: "The traitor Fernand de Brinon has a
Jewish wife" and "the French representative in Paris
has worked for years for Jewish bankers."

.

A serious crisis in the ranks of the French gov-
ernment is expected to develop as a result of the in-

dignation throughout France at the submission of.the

Vichy cabinet to the Nazi demand for the deportation
of Jews from unoccupied France. The members of the-

Cabinet held a special session at which measures for
speeding up the deportation of Jews from unoccupied

ance were discussed.

Twenty Years Ago This Week

Compiled From the Records
of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency

CARLSBAD—The annual Zionist Conference ad-
journed this week after hearing Dr. Chaim Weismann
demand the "concentration of all forces" on the
work in Palestine. Other phases of the Zionist situa-
tion were discussed by Nahum Sokolow and M. M.
Ussishkin. A message from Dr. Max Nordau regret-
ting his inability to continue his activities in the
movement because of ill health was received.

JERUSALEM—Following the promulgatiOn of the
Palestine constitution last week - a census of all in-
habitants of the country has. been ordered.

BUDAPEST—Anti-Jewish riots were precipi-
tated here by members of the Awakening Magyars
in reprisal for an address delivered by Dr. Edward
Bernstein, German Socialist leader, attacking the
Horthy Government for its persecution of Jews and

Condensed from Cables of the

.

Jewish Telegraphic Agency

12-year-old Boy Kills Nazi
Officer to Avenge Sister

KUIBYSHEV, (JTA)—The ' account of how a 1
year-old Jewish boy killed a Nazi military
mander in front of his soldiers to revenge the Nazi'
throwing his two-year-old sister into the fire of

11

burning house is related in the Soviet press
week by Alexander Isbach, a well known R
writer who is now fighting at the front.
In Krasnoye, near Briansk, the German co •
mander Von Reichen ordered a Jewish house

afire. The owner, Benjamin Molighiner, a teache
was away with a guerrilla unit, but his wife and t
children were there.

_ Mrs. Molighiner rushed from the flames carry'
her two-year-old baby in her arms. The Nazi co -
mander ordered one of his men to throw the '
back into the burning building. Young Grisha lY1
,lighiner implored Von Reichen to permit him
enter the burning house and save his . baby sis
The Nazi commander laughed aloud and consen

When the boy dashed from the burning house V
Reichen snatched the baby fro the boy's han

and threw her back into the es.
Suddenly Von Reichen droppedto earth mortall
wounded. Little Grisha had thrust a knife into V
Reichen's heart. The Nazis executed many inhab
tants of the town but could not find Grisha.

On the American Front

Urge U. S. Intervention in France

CINCINNATI—Moved by the report of plans
deport the Jews in unoccupied France, Adolph

berg, chairman of the Executive Board of the Union
American Hebrew Congregations, this week sent

following telegram to Secretary of State Cordell H
"We are profoundly shocked to learn of plans of
portation of Jews in Prance. We hope you will
your good offices with the Vichy Government to see
it that this dreadful crime against humanity is
perpetrated."

ORT Starts Work in Maico

NEW YORK--ORT has launched its constructi
aid program in Mexico by supplying tools and o
equipment to skilled refugees, according to a re
by Dr. Boris Surowich, representative of the Arne '
ORT Federation who has just returned to this
try.

To Buy Ten Tanks for Russian Army

.

NEW YORK —A campaign to raise $100,000 am
Jews in America to purchase ten tanks for the
Army in response to the appeal issued by the - J
Anti-Fascist Committee in Kuibyshev has
launched by the Jewish section of the Internati
Workers Order, a fraternal organization, it was
nounced here this week.

Interned Refugee Families

To Be Reunited on Holyday

NEW YORK, (JTA)—Husbands and fathers
'
anti-Nazi refugee families interned in camps in
ous states as Axis natieimals will be reunited on
Hashanah with wives:10d children from whom
have been separated fir several months. The re • •
will take place at Camp Seagoville, Texas, w
the National Refugee Service has made a
meats for a rabbi to conduct religious services •
the interned Jewish families during the forthco
High Holydays.
The governments of Latin-American countr"
took into custody German and Austrian nati
within their borders several months • ago, inclu.•
all refugees along with outright enemy aliens. Th.
arrested were transferred to the United States

safekeeping. The wives and children of the Je -
refugees accompanied their men folk as volun
internees, but were separated from them when
were placd at th United States immigration camp a
Seagoville and the men were sent on to actual in
ternment camps.



workers.

In the Palestine Homeland

inevitable that Jews should
hold administrative posts in the' Soviet Government,"
declares a proclamation issued by the Soviet Mine
istry of Foreign Affairs, explaining that Jews played
a specific part in the overthrow of the Czarist
regime. "Those who can not adjust themselves to
Jews playing an active part in the Government ought
to undergo treatment to cure themselves," the proc-
lamation adds.

HAIFA—Enemy planes raided this city
week, dropping bombs and causing slight damage.
casualties were reported.

WARSAW—"It is

GENEVA—Speaking at the session of the Council
of the League of Nations, Dr. Frederich Nansen
scored the governments of Latvia and Estonia for

not observing the guarantees of minority rights
given by them when admitted into the League.

WASHINGTON—The Cable Act, which provides
that American women will_ not lose their citizenship
when marrying citizens of other countries and con-
versely that alien women marrying Ameriean citi-
zens will not automatically receive American citizen-
ship, was passed by the Senate and sent to the

President. •

NEW YORK—James N. Rosenberg, director of
European relief for the JDC, has received a cable

from a member of the Hoover relief commission in
Russia expressing the hope that the JDC will con-
tinue to aid the Jews of White Russia and the
Ukraine. The cable expresses deep appreciation for
past aid from American Jews.



Axis Bombs Dropped on Haifa

American Airmen Visit Palestine

JERUSALEMSixty American airmen sere
with the United States forces in the Middle East
week visited the colony of Ein Hashofet (Judge's W
which is named after the late Justice Louis
Brandeis. They were warmly received by the sett

Promise Intervention for Zionists

JERUSALEM—A promise that they will • '
with the central authorities in Russia' the
-n
enabling Zionists and stranded Palestine
leave the USSR for Fialestine was givsn . -beio by
two Soviet diplomats, Pavel Michailovich` and M. P
trenko, who came -here from Ankara-4o. attend
conference of the Palestine League to ...Aid
The pledge was made by .the- Russian representati
at a press conference held prior to their .de •
for Ankara. The two diplomats asked. the Jewish,
to convey to the Yishuv, their thanka,fOrl their sa
reception and indicated the
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