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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-09-03

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THE

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JEWISH. NEWS

Friday, September 3, 1943

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W. DAVISON at WILDEMERE

Zionist Convention to Hear
Address by Ohio Governor

Senator Mead
Sees Ben Gurion
In Jerusalem

Birthdays
Of the Month

Joseph Bernstein, manager of
Detroit Sends 32 Delegates to Parley in Columbus, 0., Congressman Visits Palestine the
Detroit edition of the Jewish
Sept. 11 to 13; Future Status of Palestine
Daily Forward, celebrates his
on Senatorial Tour of
63rd birthday this month.
Post-War Position to Be Discussed
Battlefronts
Next Monday, James I. Ell-

mann, president of the Jewish
WASHINGTON—Gov. John W. Bricker of Ohio is
JERUSALEM (JPS-Palcor) — Community Council, will ob-
scheduled to address the opening session of the 46th annual Senator
James M. Mead of New
convention of the Zionist Organization of America Sept. York arrived in Palestine recent-
11-13 at the Deshler-Wallick Hotel, Columbus, 0., the na- ly from Egypt by special plane,
tional Zionist headquarters announced here.
At the same session memorial services for members of

the armed forces who died on,∎,
the battlefield will be held, with
Chaplain Isadore Breslau of
Washington, Rabbi B a r n e t t
Brickner of Cleveland, and Ben
Kaufman, national commander of
the Jewish War Veterans, - of-
ficiating.
. The war-time annual gathering
of American Zionists will deal New Palestine, Organ of
with major issues affecting the ZOA, Brands Dispatches as
future status of Palestine, the
Slanderous to Jews
Jewish position throughout Eu-
rope in a post-war world and
WASHINGTON (JPS) — "A
with plans for an expansion of
smear campaign against Zionism
Zionist efforts in this country.
and against the Jews of Pales-
Levinthal to •eport
tine is on in full force," it is
The Palestine situation in the charged editorially by the New
light of the latest developments Palestine, organ - of the Zionist
on the war and political fronts Organization of America.
will be reviewed in the annual
"Observers have for several
message of Judge Louis E. Lev-
weeks noted symptoms in Pales
inthal, ZOA president.
tine, in New York and in Wash-
Among the principal speakers ington which indicated that the
will be Dr. Stephen S. Wise, foes of a Jewish Palestine were
Robert Szold, Louis Lipsky and gathering their forces for a
Dr. Israel Goldstein of New mighty offensive designed to in-
York; Dr. Solomon Goldman of jure Jewish reputation, and to
Chicago, Dr. Abba Hillel Silver turn public opinion against the
of Cleveland, Dr. James G..Hell-
Zionist movement," the paper
er of Cincinnati,. and Dr. Nahum said.
Goldman, member of the World
Dealing with the New York
Zionist Executive.
Times and its reports on the
William B., Ziff, noted aviation trial of two British soldiers
expert and author of "The Corn- charged with gun-running, the
ing Battle of Germany," will be New Palestine inquires "if the
one of the guest speakers.
New York Times and its corres-
32 From Detroit
pondents are so interested in the
Delegates from 500 Zionist sale of contraband weapons, why
units throughout the country are did they wait for one of the rare
expected to attend the sessions. cases where Jews were involved?
Detroit will be represented by Why were not two columns de-
32 delegates.
voted to the fining and impris-
Activities of the American onment of Abed Darwish Amber,
Zionist Youth Commission will of Gaza, recently, when police
be discussed at a "Youth" Ses- found a bomb and other arms
sion of the convention. The re- and ammunition in his home?'
port of Dr. Shlomo Bardin,
executive director of the Ameri- New Republic Brands
can Zionist Youth Commission, Policy as Moral Disaster
director of Branders Camp In-
NEW YORK (JPS)—Referring
stitute; and Herman L. Weisman, to the possible publication of a
chairman of the American Zion- joint British-American statement
ist Youth Commission, will be of policy on Palestine along the
highlights of this session.
lines described in the "Washing-
Dr. Bardin announced that in ton Merry-Go-Round" column
the two month institute which of Drew Pearson, the New Re-
ended Aug. 28, six complete ses- public asserts editorially "cer-
sions for Zionist youth leader- tainly such a document as the
ship training were given at the British and American govern-
Brandeis Camp Institute, which ments are planning would be a
is located at Winterdale, Pa. moral disaster of the first magni-
tude."

serve his 56th birthday.
Max J. Kogan's 51st birthday
occurs on Sept. 12..
On Sept. 20, Henry Meyers,
president of USO of Metropolitan
Detroit, will celebrate his 48th
birthday.
Other birthdays occuring this
month include:
Herman Osnos, Sept. 26; Mrs.
Carl Schiller, Sept. 14; Nate S.
Shapero, Sept. 27.

W hy Thousands

.

Smear Campaign
Against Zionism
Laid to N.Y.Times

10,000 Names Listed
In Hunt for Refugees

NEW YORK. — Following the
announcement made by the He-
brew Sheltering and Immigr&ri
Aid Society of its Refugee. Rela-
tives Registration Program which
has as its purpose the re-estab-
lishment of contact between ref-
ugees in Europe and their Amer-
ican relatives or friends who
want to extend to them aid and
rescue through emigration, Ab-
raham Herman, president of
HIAS, made known the receipt
by the organization of a list of
more than 10,000, who, for the
most part, escaped...from South-
ern France a year ago when
Vichy . authorities began a series
of deportations to "unknoWn
destinations."
The list was compiled by the
Union of Swiss Jewish Welfare
Societies, affi - 7.at:- of the HIAS-
ICA •Emigrat; niation.

SEN. JAMES M. MEAD

as part of the tour Of battle-
fronts being conducted by the
five-man Senatorial commission.
He surveyed Palestine from the
air and returned to Cairo.

David ben-Gurion, chairman of
the Jewish Agency Executive,
held a meeting with the Ameri-
can visitor during his visit. The
interview was held at the Aineri-
can consulate general here.

3,500 Families
Established by
JCA in Argentine

Jewish Colonization Group
Celebrates 50th Year of
Activity There

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NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
work accomplished by the Jew-
ish Colonization Association in
Argentina is reviewed in a re-
port published by the Argentine
branch, on the occasion of the re-
cently celebrated 50th anniver-
sary of the foundation of the
JCA. The report was made pub-
lic here by Louis Oungre, gen-
eral manager of the organiza-
tion.

"After 50 years of activity in
Argentine," the report says, "it
can be assured that the ideals of
the founder of the Jewish Colon-
ization. Association have not been
defrauded; seeing that there are
nearly 3,500 colonist families
firmly established, many of
whom are Argentine born, sons
and grandsons of the first set-
South African Premier Says tlers. However, it is comprehen-
sible that complete success has
Balfour Declaration Did
not always crowned the efforts
Not Go Far Enough
made by • the association.

Smuts to Press
For Jewish Home
At Peace Parley

Blake Mouth Wash

.

JOHANNESBURG, (JTA) —
Gen. Jan Smuts, South African
premier, will press the case of a
Jewish Palestine before the
forthcoming peace conference, it
was announced by Senator A. M.
Conroy, Minister of Lands, in ad-
dressing a *reception arranged
for him by the Keren Kayemeth
leaders at Durban.
The Prime Minister expressed'
his opinion that the Balfour Dec-
laration, which promised the es-
tablishment of a Jewish National
Home in Palestine, did not go
far enough.

"As regards the sons of present
colonists, although some of them
sometimes abandon their father's
farm in order to dedicate them-
selves to other activities, the ma-
foray of thein continue exercis-
ing their profession of agricultur-
ists," the report. points out.

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Patriotic •Convocation

Sunday, Sept. 12. at 2 p.m.

r- Speaker: Rabbi S. P. Wohl-

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