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THE JEWISH NEWS

Nazis Deport 3,000 Refugees
From Nice, JDC Informed

Natives

of "European Countries Who Fled

to Italian-
Occupied Zones Shipped to Poland; Fear
for 70,000 Still in France

.

NEW YORK, (JTA)—Three thousand men of the Jewish refu-
gee group at Nice have been deported to Germany and Poland, the
Joint Distribution Committee learned this week by cable from Dr.
Joseph J. Schwartz, its European chairman. These refugees in-
clude natives of Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia and other coun-
tries, who had previously fled to the Italian-occupied zones, when
the German armies marched into France.
Wives and children of the deportees still remained at Nice, the
cable said. Acute anxiety is felt over the fate of the large numbers
of 70,000 refugees still in other parts of France.
The official Polish Telegraphic Agency was informed here
this Week, through a London dispatch quoting the Polish under-
ground newspaper Nowe Drogi, that all Jewish American citizens
in Cracow, Poland, have been shot by the German Gestapo. There
was no indication how many American citizens had been left in
Cracow.

Nazis Notify Vichy That Jews in France Will Be Arrested
LONDON, (JTA)—German authorities in France have notified
the Vichy Government that they intend to arrest all Jews in the
country in connection with preparations to prevent Allied landings
on French soil, it is reported in the' London press this week.
At the same time the Paris radio this week reported a plan
provides to confiscation of Jewish property, for formally depriving
Jews of political rights, for "racial segregation," and for the expul-
sion of all young Jews from schools. •
German radio stations this week, in reporting the proposals of
Darquier de Pellepoix, quoted the Commissioner for Jewish Affairs
as announcing that "more than 15,000 Jewish firms have been liq-
uidated in France and sold to 'Aryans.' "

Rumania Anticipates Retreat from Transnistria
BERN, (JTA)—Anticipating the liberation by the Russian ar-
mies of Transnistria the Rumanian-held section of the Ukraine
where tens of thousands of exiled Rumanian Jews are interned,
the Bucharest government has_ordered all Rumanian officials there
to send their ,wives and children back to Rumania, it was reliably
reported here this week. It is taken for granted in Jewish circles
here that the Rumanian armed forces, when retreating from Trans-
histria, will leave the interned Jews in the devastated territory.

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Weekly Review of the News of the World

(Compiled From Cables of independent Jewish Press Service)

AMERICA

PALESTINE

All Jewish American citizens in Cracow,
Poland, were shot by the Gestapo, accord-
ing to information received in New York
by the Polish Telegraphic Agency from
the Polish underground newspaper, Nowe
Drogi.
Donald Shea, founder of the National
Gentile League and anti-Semite of long
standing, has been ordered excluded from
all vital military. areas, it was announced
in New York by Lt. Gen. Hugh A. Drum,
commanding general of the Eastern
Defense Command. No information as to
the events leading up to the exclusion
order was released . . . The action, banning
Shea from the military areas of the East-
ern, Western and Southern Defense Com-
mands and from the Sault Ste. Marie mili-
tary area of the Central Defense Com-
mand, was taken, it was said, "because of
military necessity" and because Shea is
"deemed dangerous to the national de-
fense" . . . It is reported that he has chosen
Missouri as his next state of residence.
The demand that the U. S., in concert
with the United Nations, take immediate
action to rescue European Jewry, was
spurred with the introduction by Senator
W. Warren Darbour, of New Jersey, of a
resolution on the floor of the Senate which
would permit the entry of up to 100,000
refugees from racial or religious persecU-
tion in Axis-held Europe as visitors for
the duration of the war . . . The resolution,
which does not mention Jews specifically,
has the support of the National Democratic
Club and the National Republican Club.

World Jewry was called upon to con-
tribute £2,000,000 ($8,000,000) to the Keren
Kayemeth during the year 5704 in a mani-
festo adopted at the Jewish National Fund
Conference here The manifesto stressed
the importance of the achievements of
Jews in the Diaspora. It appealed to the
Jews of America and of the British Empire
to rally to the cause of land redemption.
Buildings belonging to the Jewish
Agency at Netayirn, outside Rishon le
Zion, are to be used, under plans now
being formulated, for an all-the-year con-
valescent home for school children under
the auspices of the Central Parents' Edu-
cational Committee here. It will be the
first January-to-December institution of
its kind. Similar convalescent homes are
planned in the vicinity of Jerusalem and
Haifa. A company with a special share
capital is to be established to conduct these
sanitaria.

OVERSEAS

Alberto Racanati, president of the
Rome Kehillah, has been arrested by the
Gestapo for refusal to submit to them a
list of members of the Kehillah, according
to Swiss press reports.
The arrest of 700 Jews in Bratislava,
Slovakia, on the eve of Yom Kippur, was
reported in Moscow. They were accused
of having organized acts of sabotage
against the Nazis.
The notorious anti-Semite, M. Beleff,
Commissioner for Jewish Affairs in Bul-
garia, has been dismissed from his post.

See Also Page 14

N. Y. Times Bans
Ad Attacking
Anti-Semitism

. First Accepts, Then Rejects
If on Grounds Ad Was Not
'of Public Interest'

NEW YORK., (JPS)—The New
York Times has refused a full
page advertisement, headlined
"Smash Anti-Semitism," on the
grounds that it was not in the
public interest to publish the ad.
Sponsored by the Textbook Com-
mission of The Protestant, the ad
was first accepted and later re-
jected by the Times.
•The ad featured the text of a
pledge signed by 1,951 Protes-
tant ministers, whose names were
listed. The pledge read, in part:
"We free Church Ministers
must speak plainly about the
cowardly - propaganda of anti-
Semitism . .
"In the present world crisis
modern Jewry suffers in the per-
sons of its innocent children the
first and hardest blows of tyran-
ny."
In a preamble to the pledge,
Kenneth Leslie, editor of The
Protestant and chairman of the
Textbook Commission, declared
"This war is unique in that
anti-Semitism has been part and
parcel of it from the beginning.
Those who attack our free world
attack first the Jews whose vital
. position in our Western civiliza-
tion places them in the front rank
of its vanguard . . ."
Arthur Hays Sulzberger, pub-
lisher of the N. Y. Times and a
spearhead in the campaign
against Zionism in the U. S., is-
sued the following statement,
when questioned about the re-
fUsal of his paper to accept the
ad:
"I have checked and I have
no reason to question the judge-
ment of our committee which
passed upon the ad."

Jewiih Chaplains Aid
Released Prisoners •

NEW YORK (Religious News
Service)—Jewish chaplains of
prisons and hospitals in New
York State have organized a
Jewish Chaplains' Welfare Com-
mittee to minister to the needs
of. Jewish prisoners, following
their release or parole.
Rabbi Jacob Katz, Sing Sing
. chaplain, has issued. an appeal to
the public to aid the Welfare
Committee in its work. The
Committee will seek to secure
jobs for parole applicants.

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