Friday, January 7, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS LaGuardia to Get Full Data On Probe Into Anti-Semitism Page Three Weekly Review of the News of the World (Compiled From Cables of Independent Jewish Press Service) AMERICA A resolution condemning the "statement of principles" of Rabbi Hyman J. Schach- tel's Congregation Beth Israel of Houston, Texas, which has decided to bar from NEW YORK—In a joint interfaith move designed to voting membership all who observe kash- ruth and who profess belief in Zionism, ferret out anti-Semitism in New York, a meeting of Protes- has been adopted by the Students' Organ- tant, Catholic and Jewish leaders has been called for next ization of the Jewish Institute of Religion, week, following the disclosure that the New York police of New York. The resolution expresses department's report on recent anti-Semitic acts is ready to the "strongest indignation" against the be turned over to Mayor LaGuardia. "statement of principles" which is de- Willard Johnson, assistant to the president of the conference, who has just returned after a study of outbreaks in Chicago, said scribed as "undemocratic in spirit and, he did not believe the problem could be solved by mass meetings, effect, seeking on the one hand to regiment saying: Reform Jewish thinking, and on the other "Our strategy is that this is not a problem for the Jews alone, hand, discriminating against and estab- • but a problem for groups of all convictions. I am convinced that lishing second-class membership for those the outbreaks are by individuals and come from boys and girls in homes where there is an unfortunate type of 'dining room who seek to carry on the heritage that has propaganda. " been bequeathed them." Chief Inspector John J. O'Connell has ordered commanding "The gates of Palestine must not close officers of every borough to check on anti-Semitic activities and to in 1944," is the slogan of a full-page ad- submit reports as soon as possible.' vertisement inserted in The New York A squad of 90 plainclothesmen, forming the Sabotage Squad under the direction of Under Deputy Insp. George P. Mitchell, are Times by the American Palestine Com- patroling the streets in unmarked patrol cars—especially in areas mittee. under the co-chairmanship of Sen- mapped by PM last week. ator Robert F. Wagner of New York and Senator Charles L. McNary of Oregon. Police Report Ready for LaGuardia The American Palestine Committee ad NEW YORK, (JTA)—A comprehensive report of an investiga- tion into anti-American and anti-Semitic vandalism here will be "calls upon all Americans to demand the submitted to Mayor LaGuardia by Commissioner of Investigation immediate abandonment" of the White William B. Herlands, it was announced this week. A statement by Paper policy which proposes the shutting the Commissioner reads: of the gates of Palestine to Jewish immi- "During the last year the Department of Investigation has been gration on March 31, 1944. conducting a city-wide investigation into all cases of anti-American and anti-Semitic vandalism called to the department's attention. A proposal that a street or square of This inquiry originally was ordered by Mayor LaGuardia. A report Tel Aviv be named for the late President will be submitted to the Mayor, covering a comprehensive and de- Woodrow Wilson was cabled to Mayor Jailed inquiry into most of these cases. The investigation is con- tinuing as to the remaining cases, including the more recent ones." - Israel Rokach by Dr. Israel Goldstein, Commissioner Heriand's statement followed a recent appeal president of the Zionist Organization of by the Bnai Brith anti-Defamation League of public officials "to America. The cable was sent on the 87th take immediate and adequate steps" to check the desecration of anniversary of the birth of President Wil- synagogues and the attack on Jewish boys by gangs of hoodlums son. in the Washington Heights area of the city. The League document- ed its charge with 26 affidavits from Jewish children who had been The Jewish National Fund of Canada assaulted and from rabbis. has announced that it raised more than Police Commissioner Valentine, in response to a written ques- $100,000 through regular collections in the tion as to whether anti-Semitism "has become a problem in N. Y. in the past few months," replied: "Anti-Semitism is always a problem year 1943. The quota for 1944 has been in a large, heterogeneous city such as New York. The commanding put at $150,000 for these same collections officers are required to be on the alert for manifestations of this and a campaign is being undertaken to deplorable and un-American form of enmity and hatred." secure inscriptions in the Golden Book in Inspector Joseph Bannon, transferred to command of the 5th Division, which includes Washington Heights, said: "We have fine Jerusalem in honor of Dr. Chaim Weiz- men and the place is well policed. Things are calm and collected in mann, president of 'the Jewish Agency, on Washington Heights." Deputy Inspector Edward C. Moran, of the 5th his seventieth birthday which occurs in Division said: "Sure, we hear these complaints now and then, but 1944. , when we go into it, we've got nothing to work on." Commissioner of Investigation Says Report is Complete; Head of Police Tells Bnai Brith 'Anti-Semitism Is Always a Problem in City Such as N. Y.' PALESTINE Stressing the destitution and poverty of the latest arrivals in Palestine, Eliahu Kobkin, deputy member of the Executive of the Jewish Agency in charge of immi- gration, reported at a press conference here that 3,200 Jewish immigrants enter- ed Palestine on certificates during the first three months of the current Jewish calen- dar year and that definite prospects ex- isted for the arrival of 3,500 immigrants in January and February. Rabbi Jehuda L. Fishman, Dr. Emil Schmorak and Moshe Shertok have been chosen by the Executive of the Jewish Agency as the delegation to go to London to confer with members of the Executive there. Sixty graduate degrees were granted at the commencement exercises of the He- brew University. Five received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, 32 the degree of 'MOster of Arts and 23 received the Master of Science degree. OVERSEAS The first "trials" of captured American airmen, mostly Jews, on charges of bomb-. ing German cities, will take place in Ham- burg, it was announced by the Breslau radio. Special courts to try Fascists, pro- Fascists and anti-Jewish agitators have been created throughout French North Africa. The population of the Gouvernement Generale of Poland, that section of Poland which was first occupied by the Nazis in 1939 and which includes Warsaw, Lublin, Radom, cities formerly containing large Jewish populations, has decreased from 18,000,000 before the war to 14,853,798 in March 1943, according to Nazi statistics published in the Krakauer Zeitung, a Nazi newspaper published in Poland. A number of pastors and priests in Germany have stated defiantly in their Christmas sermons that the Allied bomb- ings of German cities were "divine retri- bution" for the sufferings inflicted upon the Jewish people. (See Also Page 14) New Plan for Partitioning Of Palestine Looms in 1944 British Quarters in Cairo Predict Jewish Question of Own State Definitely Will Be Solved; Plan Envisages a Regional Federation; Action Due in Month By VICTOR IL BIENSTOCK CAIRO (JTA)—The Palestine question definitely will be solved within the forthcoming year on the basis of a new partition scheme, it was predicted in high British quarters here this week. This scheme, it was disclosed, has been discussed in recent weeks in London and also was submitted to several Arab leaders. , The plan will serve as a basis for negotiations in Cairo after the arrival here of a new British minister of state for the Middle East- who is due within a month. I Under the new scheme, it was reliably stated, a large part of Palestine, including the Southern part of the country which is known as the Negeb, as well as part of Transjordan, will become Jewish territory. The remaining areas would be attached to a •'Greater Syria" which the plan envisages as a regional federation comprised of the present Syria, Lebanon and the remainder of Palestine and Transjordan. Syrian Government Pleased With Proposal While the Syrian government was described here as being pleased with the project there is hesitation on the part of the Lebanese. Premier Riad el Solh of Lebanon is quoted as having definitely stated that while the Lebanese Republic is willing to cooperate with Syria in administration of common interests and in other directions, it has no intention of sacrificing any part of its sovereignty. It is believed, however, that the federation scheme could proceed without Lebanon. It was pointed out here that the British government would have- to reach an understanding with the French authorities with regard to the status of the parts of Palestine and Transjordan which are to be attached to a "Greater Syria." It is hardly likely that Britain is prepared to waive its interest in the sections of Palestine and Transjordan which will be ceded to Syria. The attitude of the Jews towards the scheme is not known here. Some believe that the scheme should be "superficially at- tractive" for Jews since it provides a large area for them. On the other hand, it is obvious that under the scheme much of the territory which Jews have developed in Palestine over a score of years would be left outside the borders of their territory. Approve Sending Delegation - to London to Aid Weizmann JERUSALEM (JTA)—A meeting of the Zionist Actions Corn- Mittee here this week approved the Jewish Agency's decision to send a three-man delegation to LonIlon to aid Dr. Weizmann, who is engaged in important Zionist political negotiations, and to attempt to reconcile the differences between Dr. Weizmann and -David Ben-GUrion. The delegation chosen by the Agency consists of Moshe Shertok, political chief of the Agency, Rabbi Jacob.Fishman, repre- senting the Mizrachi, and Dr. Emil Schmorak,. a member of the Agency executive who represents the General Zionists. Support the . . 4TH WAR LOAN to the limit of your pocketbook January 10 to February 29 . Charge Palestine Price- Control Leads to . Inflation LONDON (JTA)—The Palestine government's price control system is inadequate to check inflation, and its system .of point rationing "does not exist outside the boundaries of the Jewish municipalities," it was charged this-week in an article in the London "Economist." . The writer asserts that the. government is appeasing the - land owners arid .peasantry, "whose overcharging on agricultural products (Continued on Page 6). SIECIE111...... CID. WO ODW.A.RD A.T STATE