Friday, January 28...1944 THE JEWISH NEWS J 1,44.te BACK THE ATTACK Fifteen This Advertisement Sponsored By LAULA JEWELRY CO. 13857 Woodward Jewish Youth's 16886 Schaefer Hwy. Weekly Review of the News of the World (Compiled From Cables of Independent Jewish Press Service) LISTENING PALESTINE By Danny Raskin ...di e /Off kipil (See Also Page 3) The gruesome details of the Nazi mas- sacre of the Jews of Lwow (Lemberg), Poland, were told to the conference of the Kibutz Hameuchad, association of large communal units, at the settlement Givath Brenner, by two eyewitnesses who escap- ed the terror and have recently arrived in Palestine. The establishment of a fund in the name of the late Dr. Arthur Ruppin for the promotion of agricultural education under the auspices of the Histadruth, General Jewish Federation of Labor, was an- nounced in Haifa at a session of the Agri- cultural Council of the Histadruth, dedi- cated to the first anniversary of the death of the "father of modern Jewish coloniza- tion in Palestine." signed as chairman of its executive as a result of these differences, was foreseen by London Labor Zionist circles. Despite the discrepancy between the black market and the official prices, the cost of living figures in Palestine "com- pared favorably with the surrounding countries of the Middle East," Colonel Oliver Stanley, Colonial Secretary, de- clared in the House of Commons in reply to Frederick William Pethick-Lawrence, Laborite M. P., who inquired regarding the steps taken by the Palestine govern- ment to curb inflation. • Premier Kallay of Hungary announced in Parliament that 1,000,000 acres of Jew- ish land in Hungary were confiscated largely through his efforts, and distri- buted among the Hungarian peasants. Before the confiscatory measures were adopted, Jewish land possessions in Hun- gary totaled 1,200,000 acres. ENSIGN CARL BAYER, for- merly Mr. Basketball himself, discovered a hidden talent and is writing features and sports for "The Carrier", Naval newspaper at Alameda, Calif. . His col- umn is called "Bayer's Banters" . . . Serves as athletic supervisor and, on the side, listens to the OVERSEAS woes of the gobs stationed there Approximately 125,000 Jews and 10,000 and metes out advice, ala Mr. Arabs were- enrolled in trade unions and Anthony . . As yet, Carl hasn't "similar societies" in Palestine at the end met his new son, born recently, AMERICA of 1. 942, Col. Oliver Stanley, Colonial Sec- and wife, Betsy, has hopes of his retary, declared in the. House of Commons coming in soon for an introduc- A haven for Hitler and other high- tion. in reply to a question by Will Gallacher, ranking Nazis to which they can flee after * * Communist M. P. He said that of the Jews. defeat was the motive behind the Argen- APOLOGIES TO the California about 100.000 are members of the Hista- tine revolution, which placed into power Chamber of Commerce, but Docs druth. while the balance are affiliated the present Ramirez regime frequently Milton White and Jack Weinstein, with smalled labOr bodies. accused of anti-Semitism, it is charged by back from their little trip, say it A young poetess of the Warsaw Ghetto, Roger W. Stuart, writing in the New York rained so hard in L. A. that Ar- whose poem on life behind the barbed World Telegram. T h e information, he my barges were being readied for wire barrier was awarded a prize in a civilian use . . . Paddled their states, is based on reports received by the way to Palm Springs .. Sylvia competition of anti-Nazi poetry conducted State Department from sources within Lerman and Hy Gold will middle- by the Polish underground, has been ex- Argentina. aisle it Feb. 27 . A Central - ecuted by the Nazis after they learned George E. Deatherage, organizer of the • High student received an E on The identity of the author of the Much- pro-Fascist Knights of the White Camelia, his set of bookkeeping books circulated verse. has been finding it increasingly difficult along with a note from the A queer mutilated one-dollar bill has teacher, "Are you kidding?" .. . to hold a job in a defense plant since he been put in circulation by the Nazis in It's a fact! was indicted by a. Federal Grand Jury on * * * Vichy France, according to the official charges of inciting mutiny among the THE 4th WAR LOAN DRIVE bulletin of the French Committee for Na- armed forces of the United States and is on .. . Lend every dollar you tional Liberation published in London. conspiring with the Nazis. He has just can and buy a life ... Remember French merchants had many of these dol- been fired from his third such job, this that a Bond - is a ticket home for lars palmed off on them by the Germans, time from a position as assistant super- some boy overseas . . . He's out before they realized that this was coun- intendent of a firm making tanks at Lake- there showing his appreciation terfeit currency. The bill, which, at first for being an American and .living land, Florida. Fellow employes recog- glance, appears to be a genuine American in America—let's all show him nized him from pictures in Life magazine. bill, bears a Shield of David and the our appreciation by buying more His dismissal followed. War Bonds and bringing him legend that these notes have been issued The anti-Semitic violence thus far re- home! by United States Secretary of the Trea- * * * ported in Boston, New York City and sury, Henry Morgenthau Jr., to pay those OLD FRIENDS met when Lar- Chicago has now spread to Rhode Island, "who are aiding the Jewish crusade." The it is 'revealed in a report - filed with Gover- ry Adler appeared in Detroit, Nazis, the bulletin says, aim to achieve a recently . . . Murray Sabin and nor J. Howard McGrath by the Roger double purpose: to pass off fake money the harmonica virtuoso spent in- Williams Lodge of the Bnai Brith. The and to spread anti-Semitic propaganda. teresting moments in reminis- report based on investigations conducted Important progress toward a readjust- cence of the days they played to- by the Anti-Defamation League, covers gether on the Borrah Minnevitch ment of differences between Dr. Chaim 21 cases and also reveals widespread- dis- cireuit . . . Last week's United Weizmann, president of the Jewish tribution of - anti:Semitic literature in Nations Dance at the Jewish Cen- Agency, and David ben Gurion, who re- various parts of the state. ter brought out the largest crowd to attend a Holiday Hop TWO RUSSIAN COMPOSERS . A New York newspaper men- ON G-M PROGRAM SUNDAY Funeral services for Anna Pis- tions that one baby is born •e'very kin, wife of Julius and mother Old and new Russia are repre- three minutes . . . Must be aw- sented in the two works to be Blima Saltzman of 3259 Monte- of Frank, Morris, Joseph and ful tiresome on the little tOt!. conducted by Leopold Stokowski rey died Jan. 21 at the age of 57. Irving, were held Sunday at * *. * on the General Motors Symphony Lewis Bros. ON SCHEDULE . . . League of of the Air program Sunday, Jan. Funeral services were held Sun- * * * day at the Ira Kaufman Funeral Detroit Jewish Youth's .- "Youth 30 (NBC, 5 to 6 p.m., EWT). Abe Silver, 52, brother of Har- Home. She is survived by her Day" at the Jewish Centei,-• Sun , husband, Kalman; three sons, old Silver, director of the Jewish day, Jan. 23 ... . A.Z.A.• Chapter Sentry: "Who goes there?" .. . Max, Sam and Louis; sister, Mrs. Social Service Bureau of. Detroit, 527 Valentine Dance, - Feb. 12, at Soldier: "American" . .. Sentry: Frank Heilweil, and brother, died Jan. 12 in Los Angeles. : the Book Cadillac. . Club "Advance and recite the Star Kalman of New York. Rabbi Coming to the United States in LaSalle at Central High. Satur- Spangled Banner" ... Soldier: "I Joseph Thumin officiated. Burial 1912, he resided in Iowa and day, Jan. 29 . . . Young Women don't know it" Sentry: "Pass, was in Beth Abraham Cemetery. Nebraska before settling in Los of Bnai . Brith donor dinner at American." Angeles 10 years ago. He is sur- * * the• Book-Cadillac, Thursday, * . * Max .Short of 3380 Monterey vived by, besides his brother, Feb. 3. RE-ORGANIZATION of the Ave. died Jan. 22 at the age of Harold, his wife, Rose, of Los * * * HERE ARE two new APO ad- Diplomat Club, with new mem- 43. Funeral services were held Angeles, and two other brothers, bers, is being attempted by Stan from the Ira Kaufman Funeral Louis, of Laurel, Neb., and dresses . . . Pvt. Harold Weiss .. Henry, of Los Angeles. 36-854-986 . . . APO 7458 . . . c/o Rose, back from the Army . . . Home. Burial at Clover Hill Park Postmaster . . . San Francisco, He is one of two original mem- Cemetery. He is survived by his Calif. . . . Pvt. Herman Gorman bers not in service . . . Pvt. Sid- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob . . . 16-176-782 . . . Co. "A"—In- ney Mitchell is at Camp Wolters, Short of Winnipeg; four sisters, • • fantry . . . APO 15123 . . . c/o Tex. . . . Sgt. Philip Schonber- Mrs. Bernice Walters, Mrs. Freda ger participated in the Bougain- Weinstein, Mrs. Rita Slonin and Postmaster . . . New York, N. Y. ville campaign . . Pvt. Phil Kap- Beatrice; three brothers, Morris, * * * lan will be furloughing soon .. . A SAD THING to notice is the He's. Marge Cooper's beau . . . Jack and Sam. Rabbi Slonin of Cleveland officiated. amount of folks unable to sing David Schwartz was graduated * * our National Anthem . . Where- from officer's school in Austra- Clarence G. Weiner of 3005 W. as many spend hours learning the ha, last week, as lieutenant in the Chicago Blvd. died suddenly Jan. popular hits of the day, they fail Army Administrative Corp . . . 20 at the age of 51. He is sur- to learn the most popular song Came up the hard way by CHA PEL AND PARLORS going vived . by his wife, Erna; a son, of all times, "The Star Spangled completely through the ranks 9419 DRIER BOULEVARD Lt. Howard of U. S. Army, and a Banner" .... It reminds us of this from a buck private to a master TYLER 7-4520 sister, Belle Langer. Burial was very apt Obituaries • • IRA hAlliMAN story-conyersation .. . sergeant. in Milwaukee, Wis. Refugee Physicist Hailed. by Scientists For New Discovery NEW YORK (JPS)—Contribu- tions by a Jewish refugee physi- cist and by a Jewish doctor headline recent news in science. Prof. Felix Ehrenhaft, refugee from Nazi Vienna, is credited with a discovery ranked by sci- entists as a revolution in modern physics. Dr. Ehrenhaft's report to a meeting of the American Physi- cal Society at Columbia Univer- sity here created a sensation. His discovery proves the existence of the flow of magnetic force hitherto unknown, and opens new possibilities for energy and pow- er. • The flow of electronic energy has been thought to be confined solely to electrical phenomena. Dr. Ehrenhaft's researches are placed on a par with the epical discovery of Michael Faraday 113 years ago which opened the pos- sibilities of the harnessing of electrical energy. CLASSIFIED LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone np to 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25e a line. Minimum two lines. 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