THE JEWISH NEWS A VOL. 4—NO. 25 Weekly Review 2114 Penobscot Bldg. RA. 7956 of Jewish Events Detroit 26, Michigan, March 10, 1944 34 oafib. 22 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Gen. Marshall's Plea Seen Blow To Palestine Resolution Action —Page 3 Jewish Agency Executive Assails Acts of Terrorism "Jewish Palestine will find ways to end terror," Hebrew press warns those responsible for disturbances. . . . Brit- ish official blames • Irgun Zvai Leumi. . . . Polish soldier on trial for murder of Jewish cab-driver in .Jerusalem.. . Jewish Agency expresses hope "those responsible with see :the error of their ways and will end terrorism." War Refugee Board Requested By Jewish Conference to Seek Government Fund to Aid Work —Page 10, —Page 11 Editor of Gallup Poll to Speak At Federation Meeting, Mar. `L6 Discuss Civic-Protective Work at `Council Meeting —Page 5 Ellmann. and Franck named to participate in national parley in behalf of the Jewish Community of Detroit, March 18-20 . .. Community Council holds quarterly meeting at • Center Monday evening to ratify affiliation with national group . . . Agenda announced for dele- gates' conference includes issues of local and national importance . . Budget to be discussed. —Page 12— Schauer Contributes $50,000 For New Project in Palestine —Page 7 Historic rescue efforts a r e continuing through the facilities provided by the United Jewish Appeal, and this group of refugee newcomers to the U. S. is shown here being welcomed by the National Refugee Service. In areas occupied by the United Nations, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Com- mittee is helping large numbers of victims of war and oppression who are given assist- ance as speedily as conditions permit. These are newly-arrived settlers in Palestine who are helped by the United Palestine Ap- peal to become self-supporting and to par- ticipate in the great effort for the,establish. ment of the Jewish National Homeland. This is one of the new farmerettes who has been settled in Palestine with the assistance funds given by American Jewry. With the assistance of the U. J. A., this refu- gee girl has found a haven in Switzerland, where she has found protection. This newcomer to the U. S. expresses relief on having escaped from Nazism in a smile that denotes a taste of freedom. a