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Jewish Agency Executive Center to Hold All Faiths Benefit From
Condems Acts of Terrorism An Institute Will of Late Sam Osnos

Hebrew Press Warns Tho§e Responsible for Recent Trouble
'That Jewish Palestine Will Find Ways to End Terror';
British Official Blames Irgun Zvai Leumi

JERUSALEM (JPS-Palcor)—A joint statement by all Hebrew
dailies,.. with the exception of the Zionist-Revisionist newspaper
Hamashkif, was published in the press, warning those responsible
for recent acts of terror that Jewish Palestine "will find ways to
terminate the terror." Simultaneously, the press stresses that
"Jewish Palestine is prepared to defend with all means in its
power the fundamental rights to immigration, upbuilding, settle-
ment and renaissance of the Jewry in the Land of Israel."
"The Jewish Agency Executive regards:the recent terrorist
acts as most harmful to the Zionist cause, hampering the political
struggle for our future," Dr. Bernard Joseph, acting head of the
Political Department of the Jewish Agency, said at a press con-
ference here. , "Such deeds, and, even more, the personal assaults
which preceded them deserve the utmost condemnation," he said.
"The Jewish Agency hopes that those responsible will see the error
of their ways and stop them."

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Terrorism Aimed at Government, Colonial Office Says
LONDON (JPS-Palcor)—The recent acts of terror in Palestine
"have taken the form mainly of attacks on the police personnel
and of outrages against government property," according to Paul - V.
Emrys-Evans, Undersecretary of State for Dominion' Affairs, speak.•
ing for the Colonial Secretary.
He said, that all these occurrences "evidently were develop-
ments in the anti-government campaign of the Irgun Zvai Leumi,
a military organization of the Revisionists, the New Zionist Organ-
ization." 'He thought "the outrages were attributable to the Stern
group." A group, led by a man named Abraham Stern, allegedly
a man with Revisionist affiliations, was charged with a series of
outrages two years ago. It was reported at the time that the
entire group was either dead or behind bars.
"A Jew arrested- on the scene of explosions in Jaffa," Mr.
Emrys-Evans said, "admitted that he was a member of Irgun Zvai
Leumi. The organization also admitted responsibility for the out-
rages in Jerusalem, Haifa and Tel Aviv, in a letter addreSsed to the
Hebrew press."

Polish Soldier on Trial in Palestine for Murdering Jew
JERUSALEM. (AT-4) —The trial, g if a. Polish- ittlidiW, JAB- ffity,
talliOVIcz, 'Milted with the murder of a Jewish taxi-driver in a
Polish military camp last December opened this week here.
The victim, Salman Shuster, together with another driver Dov
Blymenstein, was arrested at the camp on Dec. 19, searched and
then confined. The two men heard a Polish officer instructing the
guard who had been posted outside the building, that they were
to be shot if they attempted to escape.
A short time after midnight, however, the guard told the pris-
oners that they were free to leave. Despite Blumenstein's warning,.
Shuster stepped out of the door and was riddled with 13 shots
from a tommy-gun held by Haydamovicz.

Jews in Polish Army Threatened by Polish Soldiers
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LONDON, (JTA)—The charge that "Jewish soldiers in the Pol-
ish Army in democratic Britain are being treated by the fellow
soldiers in the Polish aimed forces as Jews were treated in pre-war
anti-Semitic Poland" was voiced here by Capt. J. Halpern at a
meeting arranged by the Committee for a Jewish Army.
At a session of the Polish National Council this week at which
a report on the UNRRA conference at Atlantic City came up for
discussion, the Jewish member Dr. Ignacy Schwarzbart demanded
that Jewish experts be included in the Polish relief agencies which
are to work in cooperation with UNRRA.

Discover Concentration Camps Between Leipzig and Breslau
LONDON, (JTA)—The existence of concentration camps for
Jews along the railway line between Leipzig and Breslau, was re-
ported here by an Allied war prisoner who reached England after
escaping from Germany.
"When our train stopped at a small village station," he said,
"we noticed a camp surrounded with barbed wire in which were
several hundred Jews, including a small number of women. Both
the men and the women looked as if they were starving. The war
prisoners started throwing foodstuffs which they had just received
from the Red Cross, cigarettes and handkerchiefs to them.

Ben Gurion
Returns to
Agency Post

Jews Pay 92 Per Cent
of Jerusalem Budget
•
JERUSALEM (JTA) — T h e
Jerusalem municipal council this •
• week began discussions of the
Current budget, which totals
$1,200,000. It was brought out
that Jews, who constitute 62, per
cent of the 100,000 inhabitants
JERUSALEM (Palcor)---David of the city, • contribute 92 per
ben Gurion has resumed his du- cent of the municipal budget.
ties as chairn'ian of the Jewish
Agency Executive, a post he re-
LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATRE
signed several months ago.
TWELFTH AND SEWARD
The Jewish Agency Execu-
TRinity 2-oloo
tive's statement reads:
New
Guest Star!
"After the three members of
The very popular actor
the Executive who recently went

to London conferred with Dr.
Chaim Weizrnann, president of
the Jewish Agency and other
colleagues, and had the situation
clarified, and after they had sub-
mitted their repott to the Execu-
tive in. Jerusalem, David ben
Gurion resumed his office as
chairman of the Agency Execu-
tive."

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CINEMA

Men and women serving the
community as members of
boards of directors of agencies
of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion, as well as workers and
friends of the Jewish Commun-
ity. Center, will participate in
the Board Institute of the Cen-
ter on Sunday, March 19.
The Institute is the first- of its
kind to be conducted in the Jew-
ish community. The theme of
the sessions is "The Purposes
and Program of the Center; and
the Responsibilities of a Board
Member."
"In order to have the benefit
of national experience in these
matters," it was announced by
Edward Kahn, chairman of the
committee, "the Institute is to
be conducted by Dr. Nathan E.
Cohen, director of the Jewish
Centers Division of the National
Jewish Welfare Board."
Dr. Cohen lectures at the New
York School of Social Work
which is affiliated with Colum-
bia University. He is vice-chair-
man of the editorial committee
of the American Association for
the Study of --Gfoup • Vrork-s;
member of the executive com-
mittee of the National Associa-
tion of Jewish Centers Workers;
member of the Children's Bureau

nounced in Probate Court this six children: Mrs. Miriam Young,
Mrs. Celia Fredland, Mrs. Rose
week, as follows:
Forstat, Max, Herman and Ber-
Jewish Welfare Federation] nard Osnos, and by the widow.
$78,000; Yeshivath Beth Yehu-
dah, $7,500; St. Bonaventure
Capuchin Monastery, $500;
Franklin Settlement, $500; De-
troit Urban League, $500; Jew- Annual
ish War Veterans, $5,000; $1,000
each to Parkside, Grace, St.
The . executive board and
Mary's and Harper Hospitals; presidents of affiliates of the
also, $1,000 to each of the fol- League of Detroit Jewish Youth
lowing: Moslem Temple, Inc., held a brunch meeting at the
United Hebrew Schools, Jewish home of Bertha Belkin, presi-
Home for Aged and Jewish
dent, to plan the third annual
round table conference to be
Commission on Children in held at the Jewish Community
Wartime; member of the Youth Center April 22 and 23. The
Advisory Committee of the Of- theme will be "Youth In the
fice of Civilian Defense. Previ- Communal, the National and the
ously, he was executive director International Scene Today."
of - the YM and YWHA and _ the
Louis- L. Rosen, representing
Jewish Community Council of
the
League for Labor Palestine,
Springfield, Mass., and of the
Boston YMHA. • After receiving and Martha Gleicher, of the
the doctorate at Harvard Uni- Jewish Youth Forum, were ap-
versity in 1934, he held a Travel- pointed co-chairmen of the con-
ference.
ing Fellowship in Europe.
Young men and women whia
The Institute will open at
2:30 p. m. An informal sub- wish to work with the selecte-a:
scription supper is to be served committes are invited to.
Ronsfi, irYief 4:8281, or Mrs.
trtfore the Past gegtoff 11 -7 p. m.
New officers and new board Gleichet, TYler 7-2242.
members are to be elected at
that time. All who are inter-
ested are invited to attend.

Youth League Plans
Round Table

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"VANKA"

Distribution of the bequests in Women's European Welfare Ossw
Directors of JWF Agencies
the amount of $100,000, left in ganization.
and Center Workers to
the will of the late Sam Osnos,
Distribution of the gifts was
Attend, March 19
who died a year ago, was an- made by Mr. Osnos' surviving

—plus—
The comic drama of a girl
who wanted to be
a guerilla

—with—

MARSHA HUNT
HENRY TRAVERS
- ALEXANDER KNOX
RICHARD CRANE

