- Friday, May 5, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS Driberg Asks Scotland Yard Probe Anti-Semitic. Threats Members of Parliament Tell of ,Receiving. Threatening Letters for Bringing Issue of Polish Army Abuse of Jewish Soldiers for Debate in House of Commons LONDON (JTA) — Scotland Yard and the Home Office have been asked by members of Parliament to investigate threats made against them for raising in the House of Com- mons, the issue of anti-Semitism in the Polish army, it was reported here this week. John Mack, Laborite, told the Evening News that he and other members have received ► threats both by telephone and in writing. One letter said Mack was wasting his time in "sloppy, sentimental talk." Tom Driberg, who first raised the issue in Com- mons, also reported that he has received anonymous letters attack- ing him for his activities in behalf of the Polish Jews. Mack expressed the view that the threats were part of an organized campaign. The police view is that, while some of the threats are undoubtedly from cranks, there is a "serious element behind them." Meanwhile, it was revealed in Commons that three Jewish sailors in the Polish navy were recently tried by a Polish court- martial sitting in a southeastern English port. The court's verdict is not known. Mr. Driberg told Commons that he had received a letter from a Jewish , chaplain in the British • army revealing the court-martial of the sailors. Driberg declared that he has received "excellent reports" con- cerning the 207 Jews who have been transferred from Polish to British units. One-third of theni, he said, have already been placed in combat units at their own request, indicating that in leaving the Polish army they were not attempting to evade active service. Ghetto Battle Anniversary Meeting Protests Sentences LONDON (JPS)—A mass meeting here to commemorate the first anniversary of the -Battle of the Warsaw Ghetto was converted by the audience into a protest rally against the sentences. When David Grenfell, M. P., chairman of the British Committee for Rescue from Nazi Terror, said that the "Ghetto battle will shine in the pages of world history as an example of the undying courage of unarmed, defenseless - Jews and will go down as a glorious chapter in the history of the Jewish people," members of the audi- ence shouted that the "Polish Army officers show little appreciation for this heroism," with others adding: "The verdicts must be re- pealed," and "they, did not die so that Polish anti-Semitism should continue." Additional News on Polish Situation on Page 14 . Page. Three Weekly Review of the News of the World (Compiled From Cables of Independent Jewish Press Service) AMERICA The newspapers of the Argentine Province of Entre Rios were under threat of a per- manent ban if they should in their editorials refer to freedom, the Constitution,-- religion and other such "controversial" subjects. The warn- ing came from the Interventor or Federal Commissioner of the province, who a fortnight ago ordered the Jewish Colonization Associa- tion (LCA) to pay $2,500,000 in fines and back taxes dating back to 1933. The hynch Bill, now before Congress, de- signed to prohibit the use of the mails for spreading defamatory literature against any racial or religious group, came under attack in an editorial in the New York Journal- American, a Hearst newspaper published here. The Journal-American branded the Lynch Bill a "subtle sinister abridgement" of freedom of the press, and urged its defeat. A similar at- titude toward the Lynch Bill has been adopted by the American Civil Liberties Committee. Treasury Department citations were present- ed to seventeen Bnai Brith lodges and women's auxiliaries in the New York area in recognition of their sale of $7,250,000 in War Bonds. The Bnai Brith bond sale totals were sufficient to enable the building of seven Flying Fortresses and one Liberty Ship, and the purchase of equipment for ten 1,000-bed hospitals. Bedridden patients at the Los Angeles Sana- torium for the Consumptives sold $4,900 worth of War Bonds during the 4th War Loan Drive, it was announced by' Sinuel H. Golter,- execu- tive director of the Jewish Consumptive Relief Association. Patients unable to buy bonds themselves, conducted a bedside campaign by selling bonds to their visitors and writing their friends in all parts of the country to buy bonds from them. Dr. William. S. Friedman, Denver Rabbi and founder of the National Jewish Hospital, died in Colorado Beach at the age of 75. Dr. Fried- man. attended Hebrew Union College and the University of Cincinati. He was Rabbi of Tem- ple Emanuel in Denver for 49 years. Three swastikas and two crosses were scratched with pieces of broken glass in the granite at the entrance of the Jewish Theologi- cal Seminary of America on upper Broadway. Police believe that the Nazi symbols and the crosses were drawn by children. PALESTINE Recently arrived in Palestine after escaping a Nazi dragnet, the Rabbi of Munkacs, head of one of the largest Hassidic dynasties, blamed the apathy of the United Nations for the ex- termination of European Jewry. He said that "had the world adequately reacted against the first massacres of Jews in 1941, the Germans would not have dared . to continue their atro- cities." OVERSEAS With Hungary under a rule reminiscent of the White •Terror that swept that country after an abortive Communist revolution a quarter of a century ago. Hungarian police under Ges- tapo surveillance violated the sanctuary of Catholic churches and monasteries in raids in which 1,000 Jews were seized. Among those seized are Ferenz Shorin, industrialist, and his daughter, who were hidden by Benedectine Brothers. Thousands of Jews are held in 12 concentra- tion camps throughout Hungary, according to a report by the newspaper Dages' Nyheter of Stockholm. A German News Agency broadcast recorded in London tells of the closing of 18,000 Jewish workshops, factories and offices in Budapest. The Palestine Committee of the Jewish Board of Deputies voted unanimously to rec- - ommend to the full Board adoption of a resolu- tion calling for a Jewish Commonwealth. Declaring that it is evident that the majority of Jews favor a Jewish Commonwealth, the few non-Zionists on the committee declared that, in the interests of unity, they would re- frain from registering their opposition and hoped that this would serve as an example for Jewish communities elsewhere. Uri Gristman, 23-year-old Jewish doctor, has been cited for "his skill and courage in oper- ating on critically wounded Red Army men under difficult :conditions." Admits Britain Paying for Trip Of Freya Stark Touring U. S. in Defense of White Paper, Not Arabs, Bracken Declares . LONDON, (Palcor)—The sal- ary and traveling expenses of Miss Freya Stark, British author and lecturer, touring the United States in defense of the White Paper, are paid by the British Ministry of Information, it was admitted by Brendan Bracken, Minister of Information, in the House of Commons. Replying to a question by Geofrey Mander, Laborite, M. P., as to the purpose of her visit, he said that Miss Stark, a member of the Mid-Eastern staff of the British Ministry of Information, was granted a leave of absence to visit the U. S. to deliver lec- tures at the invitation of the Oriental Institute of Chicago. Since her arrival she has been invited to speak by other bbdies. Bracken vehemently denied that she had come to the U. S. to spread pro-Arab propaganda. When asked for assurances on this score, he replied that he could give such assurance with finality. Bracken said that he "wished to put on the record that her visit has nothing what- ever to do with propaganda for the Arabs." (Miss Stark, during her visit in this country, delivered an ad- dress before the student body of the University of Michigan). Repeal White Paper, Is Hillman's Demand NEW YORK (JPS)—Sidney Hillman, president of the Amal- gamated Clothing Workers of America, demanded the immed- iate opening of Palestine's doors to free Jewish immigration, and declared that "this is • the posi- tion, not only of the President of the United States, but also of great sections of the American people who feel the tortures visit- ed upon a defenseless people." In a declaration supporting the aims of the newly-organized American Jewish Trade. Union Committee for Palestine, Mr. Hillman denounced the British White Paper policy, which pro- -hibits new Jewish immigration into Palestine, as "a travesty upon elementaLy justice and hu- ganitY_;%.-- See It . . . on Hudson's Tenth Floor Kitchen of Tomorrow As Featured in National Home Magazine s Get an inside view of the ease and convenience planned for the future by noted designers and engineers. 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