friday, October 23, 1942

THE JEWISH. NEWS

Page Fourteen

Deportations From France

By CLARENCE IL ENGGASS
Chairman of the Board of Jewish Welfare
Federation of Detroit

Haifa Institute
Program Outlined

With the Men
In Uniform

Labor Party Ousts
Histadruth Chiefs

Second Lieut. 'Gilbert M. Le-

J. W. Wunsch, Nationally vine, son of Mr. and Mrs, S. N. Palestine Pair Violated Disci-
In recent weeks the entire civilized world has been
Levine, 2988 Clairmount Ave.,
Prominent Engineer,
pline, Charge; New Regi-
'deeply outraged by the mass deportation of Jews from
received his commission last
France to slave labor gangs or Nazi ghettos and concen-
Addresses Dinner
month. He has ben in the service
ment for Residents Only

tration camps in the East. Mothers and fathers have
. abandoned their children rather than take them along
into the misery and horror of Nazi servitude in Eastern'
Europe. The rescue of these children who have been left
behind—orphaned by Nazi cruelty—must be the gravest
concern to the Jews of Detroit and • elsewhere. Fortun-
ately, the way to help these youngsters has been opened
by the United States government and the governments of
•other countries in this hemisphere. Visas are being pro-
vided for several thousand children. But the funds for
transportation and maintenance must come • from private
agencies, chief among them the Joint Distribution Com-
mittee, which is included in the War Chest through the
.Allied Jewish Campaign. Lt is our duty to see that ade-
quate resources are • available for this life-saving work
and other phases of the relief program of the J. D. C.,
which is represented together with the United Palestine
:Appeal and the National Refugee Service, in the.United
Jewish Appeal. This, too, must be done for victory.

Panic Grips Jews as Nazis
Strike in Denmark, Norway

Persecution Intensified Under "Safety" Pretext; 3,000 Nazi
War Criminals in Poland Listed for Post-war Trial;
Other Jewish Telegraphic Agency News

STOCKHOLM, (1TA)—Panic prevails among the Jews in Den-
mark and NatWay as a result of intensified anti-Jewish measures
taken by. the Nazi authorities, under the pretext of extending the
"safety regulations" in the two occupied countries.
A.' report from Norway reveals that almost half of the entire
Jewish population there has either been imprisoned or - interned by
the Nazi_ occupational ,authorities. Of the approximately 1,500 Jews
in the country, less than 800 are still free.

Gestapo 'Tortures Jews in -Warsaw PrWtns;•Guilty Nazis Listed
LONDON, (JTA)—Nazi cruelties inflicted upon Jews.in Gestapo
prisons are described in the official organ of the Polish Government,
which announces at the same time that it has compiled a list .of
3,000 Nazi war criminals in Poland, selected for post-war trial on
charges of instigating_atrocities. against the ciVilian population.
The first 10 Nazi. leaders slated for punishment include the
Gerthan gbvernor of Pciland, Hans. Frank, charged among other
things with the establishment of ghettos; Ludwig Fischer, the Nazi
governor of Warsaw, responsible for mass-executions of Jews, and
the Gestapo leader, S. .Globatchnik, charged with killing- thousands
of JeWs in• the Lublin district.

French Police Fettering JeWfsh . Deportees-
ZURICH, (JTA—Jews in unoccupied ranee are now being fet-
tered when arrested for shipment to concentration camps in the
Pyrenees prior to deportation to Nazi-held East European territories,
it is reported in a dispatch 'from Vichy appearing in -the Tribune
de Lausanne. .

Greek Priesti_Arrtsted tor Protesting Anti-Jewish Propaganda
--
-- -Nazi occupation authorities in north-
WASHINGTON, (JTA)-
ern Greece have begun a carripaign'of Jewish persecutions, the
Greek Office of Information reports.
Greek priests were urged to tell their parishioners that the
Jews were an "inferior race" and ask thein not to help victims of
the Germans. Most of. the Clergy refUsed, •and -Urged all help possible.
A number of priests were arrested, and their churches closed and
turned: (Wel, to -military uses. One monk was executed for hiding
Jews hunted by the Gestapo. : . 1

• one year and at-
414.k77 tended officers'
training school
at Fort. Sill,
Okla. At present
he is stationed
at Camp Howze,
Texas. A gradu-
ate of Wayne
University;
Lieu t.. Levine
taught art in
Detroit's public'
schools before joining the U. S.
armed forces.
* i *
Frederick S. Babbin, son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. B. Babbin, 18603.
Appoline Ave., was promoted to
the rank of First
Lieutenant.. H e
is stationed at
Camp Barkeley,
Tex., is Battalion
Adjutant, Com-
pany Command-
er of Headquar-
ters Company,
Trial Judge Ad-
vocate and Officer in Charge of
Officers' Mess. Prior to entering
the U. S. Army service 18 months-
ago, he was with the General
Canada Donates $60,000 Motors tax department. A 1910
for ORT Training. Center Wayne U. graduate, he was ad-:
mitted to 'the state bar three
NEW YORK — Because of the months before Army induction.
success of the first ORT vocation-
Technical Sergeant Alfred B.
al training school for refugees in
Canada, the Dominion eOvern- Lippitt is in Detroit on a furlough
ment has donated machinery. from his post an San Diego, Calif.
worth $60,000 for a new institu-
He is the son of Dr. and Mrs.
tion to train war Workers located
in Montreal, according to an- H. E. Lippitt of W. Philadelphia
nouncement here by Louis Fitch, Ave.
president of Canadian ORT Or-
Decision of the Jewish Allied
ganization.
Campaign to join- the War Chest
drive was made by the boards of
AESCUPLAPIAN AUXILIARY
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the governors of the Jewish Welfare
Aesculapian Pharmaceutical Fra- Federation and the Detroit Ser-
ternity announces its annual din- vice Group.

Karl B. Segall, president of the
Detroit chapter of the 'American
Society for (the Advancement of
the Hebrew Institute of. Techn-
ology in Haifa, Palestine, an-
nounces the corn-
pletion of plans
f o r solicitation:
of Detroit lead-
ers, in the engi-
neering and'
technical fields
and those. in-
terested in the
Haifa Institute,
to raise the local
quota in a . na-
S. W. Wur2teh tional campaign.
With J. W. Wunsch, nationally
prominent engineer, as guest
speaker at the annual dinner of
the Detroit society, on ThUrsday
'evening, Oct. 22, at the Raekharn
Memorial Engineering 'BIdfi., the
local drive , was spurred this
Week and will be concluded
within a short time.
Fred M. Butzel is honrary pres-
ident of the Detroit society. Har-
vey H. Goldman is vice-presi-
dent; Leon Kay, secretary; Benja-
'min Wilk, treaSurer.

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ner dance to be held at North-
wood Inn Nov. 11. Mrs. Harty
Pernick _is chairman, and Mrs.
David Bez, Mrs. R. W. Klein and
Mrs. Albert Roggin, co-chairmen.
Reservations for the dinner
dance may be made with the
chairman, the co-chairmen, the
president, Mrs. Alex Brooks, .UN.
3-1563, or the secretary, Mrs.
Martin "Share, TO. 6-6145.

Every person restored to work
through the health service agenc-
ies of the Community Fund, one
of the 11 participants in the War-
Chest drive, is another production
line soldier against the Axis.

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The ex-
pulsion of two Histraduth leaders
from. the Jewish Labor Party of
Palestine for breaking the disci-
pline of the party was announced
here this week following David
Ben-Gurion's warning that the
party will either have to reor-
ganize itself or be dissolved as
a result of internal dissension.
The two expelled leaders are
Aaron Zisling and Isaac Toben-
kin.
Though still in uniform,. Jew-
ish soldiers from England,. at-
tached to the British forces in
Palestine, have registered as pros-
pective settlers in the colony of
Kfar Hanitzachen (Victory Vil-
lage),_ which will be the first
settlement established after the
war, it was announced this week
at a conference at. Nahalal called
to discuss the expansion of Jew-
ish settlements in Palestine.

ENLISTMENT RESTRICTED

LONDON, (JTA)—Enlistment
in the new Palestine Regiment,
which is to be composed of Jew-
ish and Arab infantry battalions,
will be confined to residents of
Palestine and "it is not intended
to enlist in the regiment any.
persons not residing in Palestine
itself," it was stated this week
by the Director of Recruitment
and Mobilization of the War Of-
fice, in a letter to the Anglo-
American Committee for a Jew-
ish Army.

One 25-cent War. Stamp will
buy a dozen bandages for the
Army.

George Sez-

"A Neighborhood
Drug Store such as
this performs the
functions of a pub-
lic service institu-
, Lion . . . this
responsibility to the
Public is our con-
' stant guide:"

GEO. KAY — DRUGS

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$19.46 in War Bonds will buy
one 81mm. trench mortar shell.

CORSETS

20,000 Jews Deported from France Arrives in Bessarabia; Many Dead ANNA WECHSLER .
LISBON, (JTA)—Twenty thousand . Jews who, were deported
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uate supplies
Fitted in the Privacy of Your Home
from France in filthy sealed cattle cars without adeq
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of food and water, have arrived in Rumania, according to a reliable
report received -here from. Bucharest.: They-Were immediately sent
to the "Jewish reservation" in TransniStria, the Nazi-occupied part
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of Ukraine.

AL MILLER

30,00 Jews Executed in Serbia; Many Flee Into Mountains
INSTANBUL, (JTA)—More than 30,000 Yugoslavian Jews have
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been massacred in Axis-occupied Serbia by the occupational au-
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Jewish Agency Summons Weizmann to Palestine; New
Zionist Policy Being Drafted
MEATS—
JERUSALEM—The executive of the Jewish Agency for Pales-
tine this week cabled Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president of the Agency, I. MARGOLIS
who is now on a visit in the United States, urging him to proceed
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The Jewish Agency announced this week that 800 of the 1,000
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Bill to Bar JeWs Opposed
By Bolivian Government

The Bolivian Government is
opposing the recent , bill intro-
duced in the Chamber of Depu-
ties which would bar the admis-
sion of Jeirs to that country it
has been made known through
the Inter-American Jewish Colin-
ciL
Assurances that the govern-
ment of Bolivia neither supports
or approves the bill were offered
to the Inter-American Jewish
Council through its Washington
representative, James Waterman
Wise.

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