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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-08-04

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Friday, August

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Ten

4, 1944

Endeks London Accuse I Lt. R. S. Deutsch Policy on Palestine. Waits
'Jews for New Chelm Setup Called by Death Solution to Indian Problem

Anti-Semitic Groups During Prewar Poland Launching
Concerted Drive in London and Nazi-Occupied
Area Against New Liberation Committee

Prominent Detroiter Dies in
Conflicting Reports from Jerusalem and London
Naval Hospital on Coast
Delaying Final Action on Future of Homeland;
at the Age of 32
'Britain Has No Interest in Jews as Jews'

Lt.

(j.g.)

Robert

Stanley.

Endek groups, who were directly responsible for anti- Deutsch, USNR, died last Satur-
Jewish legislation, propaganda and rioting in prewar Poland, day, July 29, in the U. S. Naval
have begun a concerted anti-Semitic campaign, both in Lon-
don and in occupied Poland, charging that the Soviet-en-
dorsed Polish Committee of National Liberation, set up in
the liberated Polish • city of Chelm, was the result of a

Seen

Conflicting reports came from Jerusalem and London
regarding decisions affecting Palestine's future.
A JTA report from Jerusalem state that a decision has
been reached on Palestine's status. But a cable from London
quotes Emanuel Shinwell, Labor Party leader in the House
of Commons, as stating that Britain will not adopt a clear-cut

policy in regard to Palestine un \;>
til the Indian question is solved. membership of 4,000, that it had
"In the meantime," Shinwell been granted official permission
stated, "I strongly urge Zionists to resume political activities.
to concentrate on economic and
A number of newspapers in
purely materialistic Jewish de- both countries vehemently re-
velopments in Palestine. That called that the Syrian Nationalist
is the thing that counts with the Party had shown marked fascist
British Government and people. tendencies, and charged that it
The more valuable they make had maintained relations with
themselves economically and ma- the Axis both before and during
terialistically, the more consid- the war. A number of the
eration and respect they will re- Party's leaders are still in in-
Committee from Four Chap-
ceive from Britain whcih has ab- ternment.
ters Cooperate in Con-
solutely no interest in Jews as
cluding Job Early
Jews or in the future of Jewry." Ibn Saud Puts Palestine
On Arab Parley Agenda
Demands Syria, Lebanon
Representatives from each of
JERUSALEM, (JPS-Palcor) —
Ban Fascist Party
the four Hadassah chapters in
The greatest single obstacle in
Detroit are serving on a com-
BEIRUT (Palcor)—Astonish- the path of the proposed confer-.
mittee that is formulating plans LT. (jg.) ROBERT S. DEUTSCH ment and indignation were the ence of Arab states, called by
for the annual Honor Roll meet-
immediate reaction of liberal and Egypt's Premier Nahas Pasha
ing of Detroit Hadassah, it was Hospital, - Mare Island, Calif. He radical leaders here over the tentatively for "sometime in Au-
announced this week by the was 32 years old.
announcement by the Syrian Na- gust," was overcome when Saudi
president, Mrs. Louis Glasier.
Funeral services were held at tionalist Party, .with a prewar Arabia agreed_ to take part after
Honor Roll chairmen for the 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at Congre-
having obtained all demands on
gation Bnai Moshe, and Rabbis
various groups are:
which she had conditioned her
Register
Moses
Fischer
and
A:
M.
Hersh-
Mp. Sidney J. Allen, Univer-
participation.
man
officiated.
sity 'Group; Mrs. Fred. A. Gins-
The Independent Jewish Press
burg, Mrs. A. C. Lappin and
Born in New York City, May
Service Palcor correspondent
Mrs. Joseph Fran k, Central 19, 1912, he came here as a young
learned that Saudi Arabia • ac-
Group; Mrs. Jerrold J. Marks, boy with .his family. He studied
cepted the invitation as a conse-
Russell Woods Group; Mrs. at the University of Michigan
quence of an audience granted
George M. Stutz, Huntington and was graduated from the Uni-
Registrations are now being to the Egyptian Minister to
Woods Group.
versity of Detroit Law School. He taken - for the last two-week Hedjaz by Arabia's monarch Ibn .
In order to avoid a conflict was married to Diane Davidson period of Camp Habonim, the Saud, at which Egypt agreed to
with the approaching War Chest in June, 1938.
Jewish Community Center day all: the latter's demands: that the
Jews Granted Autonomy
drive, the early date of Sept. 12
camp.
In Freed Poland Area
Alexandria conference would not
Before entering active service
Many activities are planned discuss the question of a Pan-
London (JPS)—The forthright has been set for the annual in November, 1943, he was asso-
abolition of all anti-Jewish legis- Hadassah meeting, and the vari- ciated with. Davidson Bros., Inc. to close the successful camp Arab Federation of a Union be-
season.
tween one Arab country and an
lation introduced by the Nazis in ous committees have therefore
Surviving him are his wife; a
Children from the ages of 6 other and would "merely take
Polish territory and the granting been called upon to work son, James Anthony, 4; a daugh-
throughout
the
summer
to
com-
to 14 participate in the camp notice," without detailed discus-
of "national cultural autonomy"
ter, Nina Elizabeth, 2; his par-
program, which begins at 9 a. sion of the political and eco-
to the surviving Jews of. Poland, plete their job.
ents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Adolph
Hadassah, through its Medical
m. and continues until 3 p. m. nomic demands of each separate
were announced by the Polish
Deutsch;
two
brothers,
Lt.
Alfred
Committee - of National Libera- Center, has cooperated with the
The children bring their lunch country; that the question of
tion - set up in Chelm, liberated Allies in many important ways Deutsch, U. S. Army, and Ensign and are served milk at the Cen- Palestine be given first priority
Charles Deutsch, USNR.
since
the
outbreak
of
the
war.
Polish territory.
ter. They go swimming, have on the agenda.
outdoor play, dramatics, arts and
A proclamation issued by the Allied medical men regularly at-
tend
the
seminars
dealing
with
Polish Committee of National
crafts.. The camp is directed by
Liberation, as reported by the sub-tropical diseases prevalent in
Mrs. Lillian Genser who is as-
–find-
sisted by 14 counsellors.
Moscow radio, declares anti- that part of the world. The
ings
of
research
experts
in
ty-
Semitism to be a criminal of-
JEWISH WAR VETERANS of
fense and announces that all phus control have been made Detroit will donate blood to the Suggests Jewish, Italian
available
to
United
Nations
Med-
identified with anti-Jewish pro-
Red Cross on Aug. 11 as part of
paganda will be regarded as Nazi ical Corps wishing that informa- the 'blood- donor drive, Philip H. Stamps for Freed Lands
tion.
accomplices and tried as such.
The present Hadassah Honor Halper, chairman of the drive,
Luigi Criscuolo, New York fi-
Roll
Drive emphasizes the im- announced. Among those in the nancier and editor of the Rubi-
Lays Anti-Semitism
party
of
blood
donors
will
be
Mr.
portance of the great post-war
HUNDREDS OF YEARS
con, suggested to Postmaster
To Polish Press Here
health program Hadassah is plan- and Mrs. Philip Cantor, whose General Frank C. Walker that
of medical experience
"Anti-Semitism, weapon of
son
was
killed
in
action,
and
ning this year with the launch-
the Post Office Department add
and the latest develop-
Nazism is being used with grow-
World
War
II
veterans.
ing of an expanded medical
an Italian series, with the Italian
ments of modern re-.
ing frequency in the Polish press project. Part of this program
* * *
flag, to the "Overrun Countries"
in America," according to Thom- includes the building of a new
search are combined in
VICTORY GARDENERS are issue of stamps, in order to im-
as X. Dombrowski, writing in tuberculosis hospital and sani-
the capable judgment of
- now for exhibiting prove the morale of the Italian
urged
to
plan
Glos Ludowy, Polish language torium and the expansion of TB vegetables, fruit and flowers, at
your druggist. Doctors
weekly published here. "Denials preventive work throughout the the -Victory Garden Harvest people and make them feel that
trust Schettler's judg-
they
were
being
encouraged
for
of the charges that anti-Semitism
Show to be • held at the Belle their co-operation with the
land.
ment. They know that
exists in the Polish Army and
A recent cable received from Isle Casino, Sept. 7 and 8, by
we are well informed.
justification for its existence are Henrietta Szold tells of the ar- James Fisher of the Department United Nations.
Mr. Criscuolo made a supple-
combined with the vicious at- rival in Palestine of 119 Ru- of Parks and Recreation and Wil-
tacks upon the Jews in America," manian. children, 6 years of age liam L. Hetzrnan, Urban War mentary suggestion to the Post-
master General that an issue of
he writes.
and older. Since March 30, 400 Food Assistant of the • Wayne
"In Polish and English, t h e Youth Aliyah children have ar- County Defense Council, who stamps be made in honor of a
free state in Palestine, bearing
Over 53 Years of Service
Passaic-Nowiny, New Jersey, of rived in Palestine.
are co-chairman of the show.
the flag of Palestine. He urges
June 23 charged that the wave
Detroit
A special junior section will all Americans of Italian and
of 'anti-Polish propaganda' which
have its own display, and awards Jewish origin to write to their
Grosse Pointe
hit America was the work of Marshall Auxiliary
of seals for first, second, and representatives in Congress to
`the Bernsteins and Goldsteins'. Gives Kiddush Cups
third place, as well as honorable make similar recommendations
Attacking the Associated Press To Romulus Air Base
mention, will be made. U. S. War to the Postmaster General.
and PM for their critical eval-
Bonds and Stamps will be given
uation of the farce staged as the
On Aug. 11, Louis Marshall to exhibitors with the highest
Polish-American Congress in
Auxiliary of Bnai Brith will pre- scores in each section.
Buffalo, it launched a vile at-
sent two beautifully engraved
4:
*
tack on the Jews. 'Victor H.
silver Kiddush cups to the Ro-
KOSHER
BNAI
DAVID'
MEN'S
CLUB
Bernstein of PM, like most of
mulus Air Base chapel to be used held their first social meeting
Restaurant and Dining Room
the Bernsteins, Goldsteins, Marx-
UNEXCELLED FOOD
es and Trotskys, unmasked his during Jewish religious services. under the new regime on July.
m for Parties
Private D
In addition to officials of the 27 in the social hall of the Syna-
red face by calling the Polish
NOrthlawn 9786
12017 DEXTER BLVD.
base, the presentation will be at- gogue. There were impromptu
Congress "a clique controlled tended by Mr. and Mrs. S. Banks,
speakers. Refreshments were
gathering.' "
Mr. and Mrs. E Partrite and served. Committees al e arrang-
Mrs. Yetta Schwartz, representa- ing schedules for the coming
0
tives of Louis Marshall Lodge.
year to include the youth Satur-
Patrons of the Arts
day night dances, the first of
Midget Clown Arrested
Extend- Functions
which will be held Saturday eve-
for Wearing Midget Star
ning, Sept. 9, in the social hall
Highest Prices Paid for—
Patrons of the Arts this week
ZURISH (JTA) — Hungarian of the Synagogue, Elmhurst and
announced that the organization
Furniture, Rugs, Furnishings ..
• *Al
which was organized last Sep- newspapers reported this week Fourteenth.
Complete Homes or Odd Pieces . •
tember to help, encourage and the arrest of Zolton Hirsch ; Tilli
:1:111
-14.111111,"1111.."1
stimulate cultural processes in putian clown known throughout Palestine Seeks 15,000
PHONE
the
world
as
Zoli,
for
wearing
a
For
Works
Program
the community is now extending
yellow star (identifying badge
TY. 4-9231 or TY. 5-1071
its functions.
JERUSALEM — The Palestine
Last year, 170 members were worn by Jews) smaller than the government has invited 15,000
regulation
size.
Hirsch
was
also
enrolled. This year, the member-
charged with selling a book on workers here from Egypt to car-
ship goal is 1,000. •
his 40 years as a clown, written ry out a civil works program.
Information regarding this
The Egyptian government is
AUCTION HOUSE
by a Jewish journalist.
growing movement may be se-
planning to send a special envoy •
4849 Grand River Ave.
to Palestine to examine working
cured from Nellie H. Watts, 5461
lilt
.11- 1111
1,11
ush St.
and other conditions.

"Jewish conspiracy." One Endek,
newspaper, published in London,
was banned several years ago
following protests in Parliament
against its anti-Semitic writings.
Endek elements in Nazi-occu-
pied Poland, according to reports
in Geneva, Switzerland news-
papers, have been using the Nazi
press and radio to incite the
Poles against the Jews and to
appeal to Poles to deliver to the
Gestapo Jews whose hiding places
are known to them. "The Mos-
cow Rabbinate conspired with
the Committee in Chelm to re-
construct the synagogues and
foist themselves on Poland," the
Endeks in Poland are reportedly
broadcasting.
The Krakauer Zeitund, Ger-
man language newspaper pub-
lished in Cracow, calls upon the
Poles to cooperate with Germany
and to fight "the Jewish-Bolshe-
vik Committee in Chelm."
Polish circles advocate drop-
,. ping the Endeks from the goy-
ernment-in-exile so that the way
may be cleared for a possible
merger of the Polish govern-
ment-in-exile with headquarters
in London, and the Polish Com-
mittee of National Liberation- in
Chelm.

Hadassah Sets
Sept. 12 For

Its Honor Roll

for Final
Two-Week Period
At Camp Haborium

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