THE JEWISH NEWS
. Friday, June 25, 1 943
.
Jewish Youth's
LISTENING
Says Churchill
• Does Not Agree
On White Paper
Resolution Emphasizes Right Prof. Laski, Noted Leader
of Jewish Agency to Set
Of Brit _ ish Labor, Says
Immigration Policy
He's Against Policy
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By Danny Raskin
British Labor
Party Favors
Jewish Home
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Lying wounded on his cot,
without a chance to live,
Johnny pleaded for a smoke—but
I'd none to give.
Art was out—so was Bill=and
Sid just wished for one.
I went to Pete but found that he
had shared one with a Hun.
Al said, "none"—so did Mike—and
Phil hadn't puffed for days.
I searched the grounds to maybe
find a butt along the ways.
Finally lying against a tank,
saw one in the sand,
I grabbed it up with fond caress
and placed .it in my hand.
I took it back to give to Johnny,
but couldn't get inside,
And then I heard the doctor say,
"The boy had just now died."
—D. R.
(The only words Cpl. Nat.
Bloomberg id England wrote to
us after reading about our cigar-
ette campaign, were, "They've
come through before, Danny,
they'll do it again!")
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SHORT SHORT STORY . .
Helen Kaufman received a visit,
recently, from a girl friend in
Cleveland, Sylvia Sherman, and
phoned Joe Brilliant asking him
to take her visitor on a date.
Maybe Joe didn't like the idea of
going out with a strange girl, or
maybe he was telling the truth
when he told Helen that he
would be too busy over the week-
end.
However, when Helen asked
him to do it as a personal favor
to her, Joe reluctantly accepted
—taking Sylvia to lunch Satur-
day noon.
The moral of this story is,
"you'll never know," 'cause they
were married three weeks later!
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HERE 'N THERE . . . A.Z.A.
is looking for one of their biggest
turnouts of the year to attend
LONDON (JPS-Palcor)—The
42nd annual conference of the
British Labor Party again has
gone on record as favoring the
establishment of Palestine as the
Jewish National Home. Signifi-
cance was attached to the fact
that the resolution embodying
this view was adopted unanim-
ously at a time when the Labor .
Party, in considering many war-
time programs, had shown divi-
sion of opinion in most other
matters.
The resolution of the Labor
Party, which has consistently
been opposed to the implementa-
tion of the 1939 White Paper,
emphasized the rights of the
Jewth Agency in determining
immigration and land use policy
in Palestine. Submitted by Maur-
ice Rosette, Poale Zion delegate
to the Labor Party convention at
Central Hall here, the resolution
was adopted after an introduc-
tory speech by James Walker,
Laborite M. P., who spoke on be-
half of the Labor Executive.
British Tell Arabs:
Fight Zionist Claims
NEW YORK (JPS)—British of-
ficials, notably F. H. W. Stone-
hewer-Bird, British, minister to
Saudi Arabia, have advised Arab
leaders_ to intensify their anti-
propaganda at Washington in
order to counteract "intensified
their dance at the Masonic Zionist activity," according to
Frederick Kuh, London coil-es-
Temple, Saturday, July 3 . .
Songstress Ruth Rothenberg is pondent of the Chicago Sun.
living with hubby, Cpl. Bernard • Mr. Kuh reports that under the
Berman, in Midland, Tex., and is leadership of Premier Nuri
the town's official thrush . .
Pasha es Said of Iraj a Pan-Arab
Ernie Iczkovitz promoted to federation scheme has been de-
technical sergeant at Ft. Harri- vised which would combine Syria
son, Ind. . . . Cpl. George Maskin, and. Palestine, with a "Greater
former Detroit Times sports Syria" joining Iraq and Saudi
writer, V-mails from England.
Arabia in the federation.
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MURRY KOBLIN, former. of-
fice boy at the Allied Jewish
Campaign in 1939, is a lieutenant
in Gainsville, Tex. . . . His letter
to Steve Sarasohn asks if Josh
(Steve's pappy) still wears that
checkered suit . . . (Fifteen years
from today, Trudy will still be
sending it to the cleaners!) . . .
Dorothy Freedman has opened
her Summer offensive on that
guy with the neat convertible .. .
Pvt. Harold Weiss actually pens
from Ft. Custer that "K.P. is
wonderful! You have to be lucky
to get it." . . . Cpl. Ralph Bern-
stein sends a copy of the "Glacier
Gazette". he helps write in
Alaska.
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LISTEN FOLKS! . . . PleaSe
remember, that whenever you
buy War Bonds or donate blood
to the Red Cross, you're giving
the fellows the chance they're
waiting for . . . TO MARCH
DOWN TOKIO AND BERLIN!
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my
best pal, Mrs. M. Raskin—mother.
Buy War Bonds !
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LONDON, (JTA) — Prime
Minister Winston Churchill is not
in agreement with the White
Paper policy, which would close
Palestine to Jewish immigration
next Spring, it is stated in Rey-
nolds News by Prof. Harold
Laski, British economist and
Labor Party leader.
Prof. Laski writes that he
understands, that talks are going
on between British officials and
Arab leaders in Palestine and
neighboring countries on the
formation of an Arab federation.
He charges that the Palestine
Arabs are being _encouraged to
organize to make the White
Paper the basis of their claims.
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Page Fifteen
Obituaries
Julius Jacobson, 72, died Tues-
day, June 15, and was buried in
Clover Hill Cemetery the fol-
lowing day after services in the
Ira Kaufman Funeral Home, 9414
Dexter Blvd. Mr. Jacobson, born
in Poland, lived here 45 years.
He resided at 3037 Monterey Ave.
Survivors are his wife Mollie -,
two daughters, - Mrs. D. Hillen-
berg and .Mrs. Samuel J. Berke,
of Detroit; and three sons, Harry,
of Detroit, Mack M., of Chicago
and Robert J.; of Cincinnati.
Nathan Soglin, 216 E. Adams
Ave., died at the age of 65 on
June 16. Funeral services were
held at Hebrew Benevolent So-
ciety.
Mrs. Pauline Dawes, 50, of
6611 Maxwell Ave., died June 18:
Funeral services were held at the
Hebrew Benevolent Society. Bur-
ial was in Hebrew Memorial
Park.
Barnett Prager, 2440 Blaine
Avenue, died June 18 at the age
of 64. Funeral services were held
at Hebrew Benevolent Society.
Mrs. Jennie Sussman; 2974
Monterey, died at the age of 70.
on June 19. Burial was in Hebrew
Memorial Park.
Louis Sherman, 1663 Pingree
Ave., 63, died on June 19: Funeral
services were conducted at He-
brew Benevolent Society.
Lottie Starr, 1647 Taylor Ave.,
died on June 21 at the age of 42.
Funeral services were conducted
at Hebrew Benevolent Society,
with burial in Bnai David Ceme-
tery.
Samuel Paul Newman, 66, 1658
Lee Place, died June 21. Funeral
services were held at Hebrew
Benevolent Socity. Burial was in
Beth Abraham Cemetery.
According to . Mr. Kuh, Ibn
Saud was told it would be in- East Side Bnai Brith
advisable for the Arab states col-
lectively to approach . the British Elect New Officers
government concerning the pres-
East Side Bnai Brith Lodge,
entation of the Arab case in the
U. S. A direct Arab approach to No. 1465, has elected the follow-
Washington was said to be pref- ing new officers:
President, Fred Sherman; vice
erable.
president, Manual Kaplan and
Dr. Manual Klinger; recording
Four More Legislatures
secretary, Alfred W. Keats; fi-
Demand Jewish .State
NEW YORK (JPS) — The nancial secretary, Erwin E.
Glaedey; treasurer, Marshall.
Legislatures of Connecticut, Illin
Ruby;
monitor, - Dr: R.: A. Cog-
ois, California and Pennsylvania
gan;
ass't
monitor, Abraham
by unanimous vote, have joined_
; warden, David Karp;
those of eight other states in Factor.
guardian, Leon Cogan; trustees,
condemning . the extermination
Ellis Fisher, Joseph Jacobson,
of the Jews by the Nazis and
demanding the establishment by Sam Hersch.
On Monday, June 28, at 8 p.
the United Nations of a Jewish
Commonwealth in Palestine af- m., the new officers of the men's
lodge and the Ladies Auxiliary
ter the war.
will be installed by Samuel W.
The legislative bodies of Ala-
Leib of Pisgah Lodge, at a buf-
bama, Florida, Georgia, Mary-
fet supper and dance at the Say-
land, Missouri, ,New York,. South
arine Hotel, 13115 E. Jefferson.
Carolina and Texas had previous-
All reservations. must be in -,by
ly adopted resolutions in similar June 25. Al Keats, Pingree 9603,
vein.
is handling details and .members
and friends are urged to call
$100,000 Granted
him for reservations.
For Refugee Children
NEW YORK, (JTP:)—The Jew-
ish Colonization Association has Yeshivah Golden Book
decided to make a grant of $100,- Presentation on Sunday
000 for the. maintenance of the
850 Jewish refuge , zhildren from
At 2 p. m: on Sunday, the pre-
Poland who have reached Pales- sentation of the Golden Book
tine.
will take place in Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah, Dexter and Cort-
land.
I Isidore Sosnick, vice-president,
• will be the chairman. Rabbi
Isaac Stollman, honorary presi-
dent, will conduct the ceremony.
NIIJC League's Thanks
Daniel Temchin and Morris
Mohr, chairman of the Michigan
Editor, The Jewish News:
I should like to convey to you Synagogue Conference's Detroit
sincere thanks in behalf of our I region, will be among the speak-
organization for your splendid ers. The Ladies of the Yeshivah
cooperation with our publicity will serve refreshments.
In the Golden Book, the cover
chairman, Mrs. Robert Drews,
and for all favors accorded us and leaves of which have been
artistically designed by Dr. Hugo
during the past season.
Mandelbaum, the history of the
With best wishes for your con- Yeshivah and memorable events
tinued success,
will be entered. In special sec-
MRS. JACK BERGER, President tions of the book, larger contri-
Detroit League of National Home butions, family events and me-
for Jewish Children at Denver. morials will be inscribed.
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LETTER BOX
3,500 JEWS IN RADOM
LOSE THEIR NAMES
NEW YORK (JPS) — Three
thousand five hundred Jews in
Radom, spared by the Nazis be-
cause they were employed in the
munitions works, have lost their
names and become numbers," ac-
cording to "Poland Fights," organ
of the Polish Labor group of this
city. They live in three or four
of the worst streets of Radom, in
"a kind of labor camp."
1,500 COUPLES WED IN
PALESTINE ON LAG B'OMER
JERUSALEM (WNS) — More
than 1,500 Jewish couples were
married in Palestine on Lag
b'Omer (May 23), the traditional
"marriage day" in Palestine. This
was the largest number of Jew-
ish marriages to take place in
the country on one day.
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LINERS accepted from responsible
firms or persons by telephone up to
10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a
line. Minimum two lines.
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store. Doing good business. Forced
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WANTED—Foster homes for pre-school
children and children of school age,
girls and boys; children who for
some reason or other cannot live
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clothing are paid by the Jewish Chil-
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and airy. 3 bedrooms. Oil heat. $75,
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500 down.
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- price $135,000. Terms $50.000 to new
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Editor, The Jewish News:
Please accept our sincerest
thanks and appreciation for the
fine publicity you gave us so
freely in your columns for the
18th anniversary concert of De-
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