Friday, August 25,4444
STHE JEWISH - N EW S.
Page Twenty,
Jewish News Deadlines
Weekly- Review of the News of the World
(Compiled From Cables of Independent Jewish Press Service)
• (See Also Page 3)
PALESTINE
AMERICA
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The Mizrachi Organization, which .. convened
a Sabbath Congress in the United States in
February, 1942, is preparing to set a date .for
a Second Sabbath Congress within the near
future, to 'propagandize Sabbath observance
among American Jews.
The establishment of a Brandeis memorial
amphitheater at the Brandeis Camp Institute
at Winterdale, Pa., is planned for some time
in 1945 according to a decision by the Execu-
tive Committee of the Zionist Organization of
America. The Camp Institute is under the
auspices of the American Zionist Youth Com-
mission. •
Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein of New York
has become chairman of the National Cam-
paign Committee of Keren Hayishuv, a fund
of the Agudath Israel, ultra Orthodox organ-
ization. The goal of the campaign is $250,000
to be devoted to the establishment of a colony
for refugees to. be known as "Kfar Achiezer"
and for other work, it was announced.
Private Erich Meyer of the U. S. Army, who
came to America in' 1938 as a refugee from
Germany, has been- awarded the Stildiees
Medal for heroism while serving with an anti
aircraft unit in New Guinea, the Army an-
nounced in New York.
A representative in the Soviet Union • of the
Canadian Jewish .Congress will visit Vilna and
Lublin to inquire • into the conditions of the
surviving Jews, it was officially announced
by the Congress, which stated that its repre-
sentative was instrumental, in the past few
months, in locating relatives in Romania of a
number of Canadian Jews. -
Fourteen thousand . Jews have enlisted in
the Canadian Armed Forces, - it is stated in
the latest volume on Canadian Jewry's partici-
pation .in the war effort published by the
Canadian Jewish Congress. In 1940 Canada's
total Jewish population was 167,000.
Saul Hayes, national executive director of
the Canadian Jewish Congress, was one of six
representatives of. Canadian social work or-
ganizations named to the executive of the
Council of Canadian Voluntary Agencies to
assist UNRRA. The appointment was an-
nounced in OttaWa - by the Department of
National War Services of the Federal Gov-,
ernment.
The Mesivta Rabbi Chaim Berlin, a parochial
school in Brooklyn, N. Y., has been granted
a charter' for a full four-year high school by
the State Board of Regents.
"Hats off," says. the New York newspaper
PM, "to Mrs. Mathilda Margulies, 72 year old
Manhattan patriot who gave a house in the
Bronx to Bnai Brith's War Service Council.
The house is to be sold and the proceeds will
go towarcrs equipping a recreation room and
solarium on a hospital ship."
' Lt. Robert M. Morgenthau, son of Henry
Morgenthau Jr. Secretary of . the Treasury,
was awarded ' the Navy Bronze Star for
skilfull and resourceful handling of the de-
stroyer Lansdale in an attack by enemy planes
on a convoy. The Lansdale, before sinking,
managed to fight off enemy planes thus pre-
venting serious damage to the convoy, the
Navy said.
Obstacles have been put in the way of the
presentation in America of the documentary
Soviet film, now showing in England, of the
Kharkov war guilt trials. The films shows the
conviction and execution in December, 1943, of
three German 'officers and a Russian. accom-
plice for their share in German atrocities.
Lewis Gannett, cabling from London to • the
N.. Y. Herald Triune, says that British film
critics described the Russian flm as realistic
and "entirely sickening," adding that it should
be exhibited all over the country. He also re-
ports rumored "obstacles" to its showing here.
300,000 Refugees
In Asiatic Russia
CAIRO (JTA) — There are
more than 300,000 Jewish refu-
gees today in the Asiatic part
of Russia and 80 per cent of
them a r e Jews from Poland,
Charles Passman, a member of
the Middle East Advisory Coun-
cil of the Joint Distribution
Committee disclosed here upon
arriving to attend a conference
of JDC officials.
Detroiters Learning
To List Zone Numbers,
Says the Postmaster
Detroiters anc: their friends
outside of the city are learning
to use the postal unit numbering
system, according to a compari-
son of figures as of July 18 as
against figures of .Feb. 1, Post-
master Roscoe B. Huston an-
nounced this week.
"The worries of the corning
holiday season will be pretty
much lightened," he said, "if
the public continues to boost the
percentage as they have in the
past."
Incoming letters were 70.9 pct.
properly zoned and local letters
67.7 pct., while outbound mail
to zoned cities was 44.7 pct. zone
numbered, as of July 18.
A corporal in one of the Allied Armies came
into the Keren Hayesod office in Jerusalem
recently and handed over a . contribution "to
help build up this country." The soldier, who
refused to give his name, stated that the amount
he gave was only "a feeble expression of his
wholehearted admiration for the great achieve-
ment being carried out by the Jews in Pales-
tine."
OVERSEAS
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of The Jewish News is called to the rules affecting our deadlines.
Regular deadlines are before 3 p. m. on Tuesdays.
Announcements regarding deadlines, during holiday weeks are
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all copy will be at 3 p. m. on Monday, Sept. 11.
Because of Rosh Hashanah, which occurs on Sept. 18 and 19,
the deadline for our Sept. 22 issue will be at 3 p. m. on Friday,
Septa 15. •
On account of Yom Kippur, which occurs on Wednesday, Sept.
27, The Jewish News that week will be mailed a day earlier than
usual and the deadline for the Sept. 29 issue will be on Monday,
Sept. 25, at 1 p. m.
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Because of Sukkoth, occurring on Oct. 2-3 and Oct. 9-10, the
deadlines for our issues of . Oct. 6 and Oct. 13 will be on Fridays,
Sept. 29 and Oct. 6, respectively, at 3 p. m.
The Association of Apostate Jews in Hungary
has published a statement endorsing the anti-
Jewish persecutions with regSrd to "Eastern
European Jews why emigrated' into Hungary
during the past 50 years." The Association re-
iterated the many allegations published against
Jews in the most zealous pro-Nazi newspapers.
The Association, observers note, is seeking by
means of this statement to obtain for its mem-
bers exemptions from the anti-Jewish legisla-
tion.
The Romanian press reports discovery of a
tunnel, three kilometres in length, by which
LONDON (JPS)—Adolf Hitler
Jews were smuggled from Hungary into •Ro-
High Holy Day services will be
mania. Border officials of both countries have
was in receipt of felicitations
been arrested on charges that they conspired conducted in the following from the two leading quislings
with the Jews in constructing the tunnel and branches of the United Hebrew
of the Moslem world, Rashid All
spiriting hundreds across the borders.
Schools:
A reward of 10,000 pengos was offered by
Gailani, former • Premier of Iraq,
David W., Simons Bldg., Tux- and Haj Amin El Husseini,
the Mayor of Budapest to anyone offering in-
formation leading to the apprehension of the
edo and Holmur; Rose Sittig Co-
person or persons who planted a bomb which hen Bldg., Lawton and Waverly, . Mufti of Jerusalem, on his es-
blasted the interior of a building which housed and Philadelphia and Byron Hall. cape from the asssassination at-
"The Eternal Jew," an exhibition of anti-
tempt against him by rebellious
In preparation for the services, Reichswehr officers. The Mufti
Semitic literature and cartoons brought from
the auditoria of the three schools of Jerusalem stated that "the
Berlin.
were redecorated. Able cantors spirit of Mohammend gill , pro-
In a message circulated in Occupied- France,
a De Gaullist spokesman warned against ac- were engaged. Seats may now tect Adolf Hitler from his
quiring from collaborationists or Germans
be reserved. \
Jewish enemies."
property which had'been confiscated from the
The schools' synagogue ; com-
Jews, it was learned in French circles in Lon-
mittee in charge of these services
don.
The persecution of Jews in Bulgaria will consists of Nathan Yaffa, chair-
cease immediately, it was announced by the man; Morris Fishman and Isaac
WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT lOt
newly appointed Premier who laid blame for Rosenthal.
Bulgaria's involVement in the war on his pre-
decessors.
Of the 6,000 Jews who were reported resid-
ing in Florence last year only several hundred-.
have - remained. All . others were deported by
the Nazis to '"unknown destinations." Those
that survived were in hiding up to the time
the city was liberated.
David Krasnopolsky, a Jewish engineer, has
been ,recommended . for a Soviet award for his
achievement- in reconstructing • the demolished
factories of Voroshilovgard. Another candidate
for a high Soviet award is Simon Jorin, leader
of the Jewish guerillas in the Minsk district.
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The. Hungarian government has ordered the
incarceration in camps for forced Jewish
S. PAU'S US STRONG
laborers of all gypsies. The gypsies have been
classified as "Semites."
HOSE
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Twenty-eight fascist journalists will shortly •
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Long prison‘. - terms and confiscation of their
property were demanded by the prosecution
as the trial of 16 French nationals charged
with the abduction of French Jewish women •
• and, with the aid of Nazi officials, delivering
..them to brothels in Morocco opened in Algiers.
Eight of the abducted women died as a con-
sequence. '(When the Soviet army entered •
Lubartow, Poland, it found - 32 Jewish women
from Hungary, who a month before had been
deported to Poland and .placed in military.
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brothels.)
The following Jewish offiCers with the Red
Army have been cited by the Soviets: Major
Generals Moiseyevsky and Shapiro, for. dis-
tinguished service in , the capture of Chelm,
and Major General Poliakov, Lieutenant Col-
onel Rosov and Major Yakovlev for sem:ice in
the capture of Pskov.
UHS to Conduct.
Holyday Services
Mohammed Invoked-.
By Mufti for Adolf
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