Page 'Teti T J,E W I Fl NEWS Friday, May VI, 1944 Polish Agency. Denies Not Littman Presents Historical Museum Fund 'Green Yankees' To Prevent Return of Jews On May 28, 29, 30 Campaign Underway Here Purported Document • 1$ Alleged • to Have Asked for Lebedoff and Fuchs -to Star George W. Stark, President of Detroit Historical Society, Creation of Home for Jews and Convicted Soldiers; Views Need to Raise Founders' Fund -of $250,000 for In Final Performances Anti-Semitism Charged 'Despite Amnesty Project to House Valuable Records. of City of the Season NEW YORK, (JTA)—The Polish Telegraphic Agency, 'official organ of the Polish government-in-exile, this week made public an "authorized denial" of a report carried. by the New York Jewish newspaper "The Day," Which told of an alleged confidential document sent to: the Polish governxnent- in-exile by its representative in occupied Poland, in which it was recommended that Polish' Jews not be repatriated after the the immediate resignation- of war. Defense Minister Gen.• Marjan. "The Polish Government never Kukiel, Dr. Ignacy Schwarzbart; received such a report from its Jewish deputy, urged that the delegate in Poland,"- the denial Council, adopt legislation Making said. "Nor did the delegate or anti-Semitic activity in the arm- any of his subordinate depart- ed forces - a criminal offense. ments send such a report. This .Schwarzbart cited several cases fact was confirmed six months of anti-Jewish propaganda by ago and communicated to the commanding officers in the Po- Polish National Council in Lon- lish units in Britain and in the don upon the appearance of the Middle East. first of such versions concerning When he..mentioned the order- the contents of an allegedly of- ficial report from Poland in the of-the-day reportedly issued in sense of the partidulars quoted by 1941 by Gen. Wladyslaw Anders, Commander-in-Chief of Polish the Jewish. Day.." forces in the Middle East, in which Anders assured the of- Polish Head . Pardons ficers and men under him that Convicted Jewish 'Soldiers he understood the motives for LONDON, (JTA) — Polish their anti-Semitic feelings, but President WfadySlaw. Raczkie- cautioned them against overt ac- e.- wicz this week- issued- a decree tivity at the p r e s en t- time, granting an amnesty to all .21 Schwarzbart was interrupted by Jewish • soldiers who were sen- Gen. Kukiel who declared that tenced by a Polish court-martial the Anders order was not "au- to terms of imprisonment vary- thentic." Replying, the - Jewish- ing from one to two years on deputy produced an original charges of leaving their units, copy of the document an passed because_ of anti-Semitism there; it among the members of- the and attempting to enlist in the _ Council. • By GEORGE W. STARK President, Detroit His ' torical Society Abraham Littman, manager of Littman's Yiddish People's Thea- ter, announces that the dosing , The .campaign for funds for performances of - the season will the Detroit- Historical and *In- dustrial -Museum is under ways take place May 28, 29 and 30. The Founders' Fund, which was Two of the 'outstanding per- indicated by the. gift - of $50,000 formers on the Yiddish . Stage, Aaron Lebedeff and Leon Fuc hs, will be featured in their New York success, "The Green Yankees." Mr. Lebedeff is known as the Lithuanian comedian-, and Mr. Fuchs as the Galician comedian. "The . Green Yankees" was written by William Siegel, and the music is by A. Olshanetzky. A star cast will assist Lebedeff and Fuchs. , GEORGE W. STARK . Pioneer Women Plan 2nd Child Rescue Drive . 4114 neglect of the historical..values, he can reconstruct them. He can even go back to the geological values and give us a picture of the salt beds lying beneath this area. He can . trace the history of shipping on the Great Lakes, the history of our early skills: stoves and ranges, pharmaceutical good s, railroad cars, tobacco- and cigars, even an item as- stnall as pins. Small but vital. He can approach the machine age and the flying age with a proper perspective and give us a true - panorama of industry as it developed here. Mrs. Spevakow Heads . Shaarey Zedek Women • - Mrs. Nathan Spevakov;i- was elected president of the Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood at the annual meeting held May 8. 'Other offi- cers are: -- • Vice-presidents, Mesdames Moe Dann, Morris • Blumberg • and Nathan Sithons;_ recording seOre- tary, Mrs. Abe Schaller; corre- sponding secretary, Mrs. Philip Broudo; assistant corresponding secretary, Mrs, Morse Samson; financial secretary, Mrs. Harry British Army. Sklar; treasurer, Mrs. Moe Per- lis; auditor, Mrs. Ralph, David= The amnesty, however, has not Demand Polish War son; parliamentarian, Mrs. A. B. ended the controversy around Minister Resign the anti-Semitic activities of LONDON, (JTA)—The resig- Stralser. Shaarey Zedek's 1944 Conse- Polish officers and men, it was nation of Polish Defense Minister indicated during a stormy debate Gen. Marjan Kukiel was de- crants will be honored by the in the Polish National Council, manded tikis week during a de- Sisterhood at a. reception after Discussing a motion demanding bate in the Polish National Coun- the s Consecration Service' on cil on the question of anti-Sem- June 4. The Sisterhood's Red Cross itism in the Polish armed forces. During the Council debate, group meets 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Gen. Kukiel was severely crit- on Tuesdays and Thursdays in icized by Socialist and Jewish the Kate Frank Memorial Bldg: deputies for failing to curb anti- Semitism in the Polish. army. Farband to Unveil Stone The attack on the Polish High I Command was led by Adam In Memory of M. Kramer The Council of the Pioneer Wo- Ciolkosz, Socialist, and Emanuel men's Organization has com- Szerer of the Jewish. Socialist The Council of Detroit pleted plans for the- second Child Party. . Branches of Jewish National- Rescue Fund drive • for: the re: , =Asserting that the Majority of Workers Alliance (Farband) habilitation. Program for hun- the Jewish people in Poland wish have issued a call to all mem- dreds of refugee children placed to remain there and consider bers and to friends of the late and cared for in institutions of Poland their fatherland, Ciolkosz• Morris Kramer to participate in • the Working 'Women's Council in said 'that he, therefOre„ opposed the ceremony marking the un- Palestine. the transfer of Jewish troops veiling of the tombstone over Moatzoth Hapoaloth in Pales- from the Polish to the British his grave. tine has expanded facilities with forces. Participants are asked to meet funds of the PWO of America, to at 12 noon on Sunday, May 21, make room for incoming children. Polish Jews in Russia at the Farband Folkshule, 1912 The following chairmen have Join Polish Forces Taylor. been assigned by various groups: • LONDON, (JTA)—British cor- The tombstone for the late Club 1, Sophie Sislin and Mrs. respondents in - Russia' who are Leib Daishinsky, father of Mrs. B. KumOve; Club 2, Mrs. L. Le- now visiting Polish military units wine and Mrs. D. Sheraga; Drora- , in Western Ukraine this week Kramer, will also be dedicated Kadimah, Mrs.. J. Malamud and reported that Jews constitute six at this time. Morris Kramer was secretary Mrs. L. Green; Massada, Mrs. percent of the Polish army which Robert Wise and Mrs. J. Pliskow; is 'fighting - against the Germans of the Farband Council at the time of his death a year ago. Hanita, Mrs. N. Drachler and on the Russian front. Mrs. M. Handelman; Brandeis, The Jews in the Polish fighting Mrs. M. -Shutzer and Mrs.- M. forces in RuSsia are all volun- Flint 'JWV Post to Buy Rain-1i; Goldie Myerson, Mrs. S. teers, - the correspondents disclose. $133,000 in War Bonds Edelman and Mrs. G. Smilove. The- Jewish refugees were ex- Mrs. Israel Goldstein, national empted from the general mobil- FLINT, May 13—Purchase of Chairman of Child Rescue Fund; ization which Gen. Sygmund War Bonds with . a maturity has set a Quota Of $100,000 for Berling, commander of the Polish value of $133,000 will •be under- 1944-45. The sum of $240 is 're- army in Russia, proclaimed, since taken by Eli Rosenblum Auxil- quired to maintain a child for those born on Polish soil now iary 231, Jewish War Veterans ) one year in • institutions- of the claimed as part of the U. S. R. R. to equip a 3,000-bed convales- Pioneer Women's Organization.- are considered Soviet. citizens. cent unit at a battle front. . ` An effort is being made by all Pioneer Women's Clubs to form . , as many -"Hai" groups as possible Hear the Facts Regarding Status of Lithuan an Jewry1 . for the maintenance of a child, Come to the Mass Meeting of by making gifts' of $18. , The Council appeals, to par- ticipants in last year's drive to renew their pledge to the Child TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 6 Rescue Fund this year and .to "Save a Child and ASsure the is no better way of teaching his- tory. Where there are items missing, because of our long Amazing Detroit In an intimate mood; he can reveal. the people and their way of life. He can unfold the story of - the integration within our boundaries of many divergent races. He can bestow upon us the overall view of Jew and by Mrs. Charles B. Pike of Chi- Gentile, white and black, people cago is only- $250,000. But the of all creeds and colors and na- planning committee of the De- troit Historical Society say that at least $2,000,000 will be need- ed to provide the City with • an adequate and beautiful- structure, properly equipped and staffed. Leaders of the campaign are confident • of establishing the Founders' Fund of $250,000 in stride. But they will be grate- ful for everything beyond that also. Important Factor The important factor in this movement seems to me to be i that this is a campaign of educa- tion. Here is a project funda- mental to the outlook of this community, as "a living, breath- ing entity. It is fundamental to our sense of and progres- sion I t . was inevitable that some day the amazing story of De- troit, the one-horse town of the late '90's which became in 'less than a half-century the Arsenal of the Allies and the hope of all free men everywhere, should be told. Not told in shadowy outline, but with a sharp focus on those elements that brought about the change, so that it will have clarity and dimension. tions drawn to this amazing De- troit by a force many of them are unable to understand. The Historical and Industrial Museum will help to make them articulate; to give them purpose and direction. What Detroit needs more than anything else right now is a sense of unity, a sense of togetherness, a sense of common destiny. Let's build that Museum! Let's help sell. Detroit—to Detroit! Historical Values This is a story that lends it- self - to the imagination and the skill of the dramatist. Here he I can work with objects and. there lin, TO. 8-1239. 2 TO BE CONFIRMED IN PORT HURON ON SHEVUOTH .Mt Sinai Religious School of •Port Huron will hold confirma- tion. services this Sheviioth. The confirmands are: Janice Borok, Ellen Goldman: and Belle Zit/l- iner. uy War Bonds! 1. ROSOFSKY of New York Executive Director of Federation of Lithuanian Jews Musical Program: CANTOR ROBERT TOLMAN of Temple Israel, Soloist MS BETTY KOWALSKY Pianist Ogler pocEciptiitts The pu.ubllie us inviked be announced Niter Archnission Free Julius Rosenwald Post 218 of the American Legion For Annual Poppy Day To Assist Distressed Veterans Wednesday Eve., May 24. and Thursday,Eve., May 25 'Volunteers Apply at Rosenwald Post Poppy :Sales Headquarters, 11344 Dexter, Between Lawrence and Collingwood IRVING COHEN, Chairman Poppy Day Coin. I. 440W 111) GI ffiz iED FISH' T145 tP. 160 C4-14' 7vIASTEr... • FOR a tempting, tangy, rich- brown crust, dip fish before 11 frying in milk or beaten egg highly seasoned with Heinz 1 Yellow Mustard. Dust with flour. Cover' with fine bread 1 crumbs or cornmeal . . . Used in cooking or at the table- thete'q nothing like Heinz gtnuine stone-ground mustard to add rich zest to plain foods. * ■■•■ At Workmen's Educational Center Linwood and Burlingame Guest Speaker: Volunteer Workers are Needed by r Detroit Federation of Lithuanian Jews Future of Our, People." t Further information can be se-. cured by calling the Pioneer . Council office, TY. 7-2880, or Council Chairman, MrS. M. :Mich- A Call For Volunteers c-see I I Ask Your Grocer for 1. HEINZ MUSTARD 2 KINDS—BROWN AND YELLOW Among the Q Voristies It