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September 29, 1944 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-09-29

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Weekly Review of the News of the World

(Compiled From Cables of Independent Jewish Press Service)

See Also Page 3

AMERICA

The anti-Semitic Buenos Aires nationalist
newspaper Cabildo, blacklisted by the United
States, buys its newsprint directly from the
Argentine government according to the news-
paper's own admission. The report confirms a
United States State Department memorandum
of last July 26, that such pro Axis papers as
Cabildo, Federal and Fronda have government
support and help in getting newsprint.
Henry H. Klein, attorney for Eugene N.
Sanctuary, sedition trial defendant, was. or-
dered returned to Washington, by U. S. Com-
missioner Garrett W. Cotter, to face contempt
of court charges for walking out on his client
last July. Klein, a Jew, endorsed the anti-;
Semitic views of his client in. his opening
address.
Restitution and indemnification to Romanian
Jews despoiled of their property by the Nazis
was urged in a joint message to Secretary of
.State Cordell Hull by Rabbi Stephen S. Wise,
chairman of the executive committee of the
World Jewish Congress. The message express-
ed satisfaction with the United Nations' armis-
tice terms to Romania.

PALESTINE

A final ultimatum to Palestine's Arab
partieS that they will have no representa-
tion -at the forthcoming intergovernmental
Arab conference if they do not agree on a uni-
fied, interparty delegation was served by
Egypt's Minister of Finance, Amin Osman, who
is visiting in Jerusalem for the purpose of
bringing about unity. among , the Arab poli-
ticians in Palestine. The Palestine delegation,
if it is finally chosen, will be permitted to at-
tend the conference as observers only.
Jewish deportees from Hungary_ and Ro-
mania fled German camps in Poland, and
after a successful breakthrough, joined the
partisan army of General BOr . fighting in War-
saw, according to the Berlin correspondent of
the Journal Geneva who quotes German war
correspondents as his source.
Private advices In Jerusalem reveal that
-40,000 of the Jews deported from Hungary
are now engaged at slave labor in work camps
in Austria and Bavaria. 1,366 Hungarian Jews,
classified as "privileged,' are held at the Ber-
genbelsen camp near Hanover, as 318 others of
the group, who managed to escape within a
month, have entered Switzerland.
Joseph Fisher and Marc Jarblurn, veteran
French Zionist leaders, have re-established a
Zionist Center in Lyon, where Justin Godard,
Christian champion of a Jewish Palestine, is
. acting mayor:
Banners bearing the Hebrew inscription
'Bruchim Habaim,' Welcome, were carried by
JewiSh youths • in a demonStration in Sofia on.
September 18, greeting the arrival of the Red

Army.

Friday, September 29, Mk

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Eighteen

Training in the Arabic language and its
usages and in Arabic relations will be given

Jewish mukhtars (village headmen) and watch-
men at a permanent institute established in
the vicinity of ,Haifa by the political depart-
ment -of the Jewish Agency for Palestine with
the co-operation. of the Merkaz Haklai, Agri-
cultural Workers Federation of the Histadruth,
Jewish Palestine's . Federation of Labor.

Chattanooga U. Honors
A. H. Sulzberger, Wife

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.,
(JTA)—Arthur Hays Sulzberg-
er, publisher of the New York
Times, and Mrs. Sulzberger this
week received honorary degrees

at the summer commencement
exercises of the University of
Chattanooga. The degree of
Doctor of Literature was confer-
red upon Mr. Sulzberger for his
journalistic activities, while Mrs.
Sulzberger received the degree
of Doctor of Laws for her many
public-minded services.

OVERSEAS

Few Jews have remained alive in Lwow,
once a teeming Jewish population center in
Galicia, but some who escaped during the
liquidation of the ghetto found shelter in
peasant huts in nearby villages and their re-
turn home is imminent now that the Red
Army's heavy tanks are moving westward
chasing the enemy.
Dr. Jose Ignacio Olmedo, director of the
National Education Board of Argentina, who
was responsible for the dismissal from the
Argentine school system of 348 Jews and
liberals, was forced-by Vice President . Juan D.
Peron to resign from his post. Dr. Olmedo is
the third leading pro-Nazi in Argentina to be
dismissed from a government post in Vice
President Peron's attempts to dispel United
Nations' suspicions of him. Two pro-Nazi of
ficials - previously ousted were General Cesar
Perlinger, former Minister of the Interior, and
Dr. Alberto Baldrich„ former Minister of Edft-
cation.
The majority of, the one thousand Jews that
survived in Minsk out of a ghetto population .
.of 150,000 escaped ,the -Nazis by way of -a secret
tunne4 180 meters in length, dug under one of
the ovens in a huge bakery on Rakovka and
Tarasovka streets within the ghetto bounds. -
This information was revealed by Abraham
Mashkilieson, manager of the Food Extracts
Trust, who has just returned from a tour of
4elorussia where he set up factories for the
manufacture of food extracts. He spent some
time in liberated Minsk where his father-in-
law, Ber Perelman, a man in his seventies,
and his brother-in-law, Yechiel Perelman, and
their families • were among those massacred by
the Nazis. The Mashkiliesons and Perelmans
are prominent rabbinical dynakties.
Close to 30,000 Jews of the city of Pinsk
perished under the Nazis, and most of them
were marched to their death to the accom-
paniment of a German military band, six of
the 18 Jews surviving the massacres in this
battle-scarred, death-marked city have --told
the JPS correspondent. The • 18 survivors are
members of the Ratnovsky - and Cooper fami-
lies and six of them -- two old and two young
women and two children — hid for 20 months
in a cellar where they had to crouch because
its ceiling was too low for them to rise and
stand erect . . All 18 members of the Rat-
novsky and Cooper families, were saved thanks
to the self sacrifice and the risk. of two Chris-
tian women, Elizaveta Baranovskaya and Sofia '
Federchenko who harbored them and gave
them shelter immediately after their escape
from. the Nazi firing squad and throughout the
occupation.

Sabbath League's

statement of the Ownership, Manage-
ment, Circulation, Etc., Required by
the Acts of Congress of Augua,t 24,
he
1912, and March 3, 1933, of
Jewish —News, published weekly at
Detroit, Michigan for October 1, 1944.
STATE . OF MICHIGAN
The Week's Best Stories
COUNTY OF WAYNE, SS,
The anniv.ersary donor event of
Before me. a NotarY Public in and the Women's League for Sabbath
for the State/ and- county aforesaid.
Anerican Know-How
personally appeared Philip Slomovitz, Observance will be held on
who, having been duly sworn accord- Oct. 24, at 12:30 p. m., at Congre-
When Albert Einstein first be-
ing to law, deposes and says that he
is the Publisher of THE JEWISH gation Shaarey Zedek, Chicago held the wonders of the Empire
NEWS and that the following is, to and Lawton. Mrs. Moses Wieser State Building in New York, Al
the best of his knowledge and belief, is chairman and Mrs. A. 0.
Smith jokingly told him that the
a true statement of the ownership,
management (and if a daily paper, the Barsky is co-chairman in charge vast structure. had been moved to
circulation). etc., of the aforesaid pub- of reservations.
its present position from a site
lication for the date shoWn in the
Mrs. Abraham Caplan, program three blocks away.
above caption. required by the Act of
August 24, 1912. as amended by the chairman, announces that a na-i
The great scientist smiled con-
Act of March 3, 1933. embodied in sec-
- tion 537, Postal Laws and Regulations. tionally famous personality wilt fidently. "If y o u Americans
printed on the reverse of this form, address the event and the wanted to do it," he replied, "you
to Wit:
1. That the names and addresses of musical prograM will feature an could."
the publisher. editor, managing editor, original Cantata, "The Sabbath
* * *
and business, manager are:
One On Stephen Wise
Publisher: The Jewish News Publish- Queen," which will be presented
ing Co., Detroit, Michigan.
by' a choral group under the di-
Rabbi Stephen Wise told one
Editor, Philip Slomovitz, Detroit, rection of the conductor of Halevy
on himself. "Recently I was in-
Michigan.
Managing Editor, Philip Slomovitz, Singers, Dan Frohman.
vited to address a Colored audi-
Detroit, Michigan.
Friends of the movement are ence. The chairman introducing
Business Manager, A. R. Brasch, De-
Barsky,
0.
urged to call Mrs. A.
troit.. Michigan. /
me said: 'I now have the pleas-
2. That the owner is: (If owned by a TO. 8-8822, for reservations.
ure of introducing a man who is
corporation, its name and address must
be stated and also immediately there-
conceited enough to be one of
tion,
the
name
of
the
person
or
cor-
under the names and addresses of
stockholders owning or holding one poration for whom such trustee is America's greatest orators.' When
acting,
is
-
given;
also
that
the
said
per cent or more of total amount of
I. returned home I told my fami-
stock. If not. owned by a corporation, two paragraphs contain statement em-
the names and addresses of the indi- bracing affiant's full knowledge and ly of- the slip. 'How they know
vidual owners must be given. If owned belief as to the circumstances and you,' my family chorused to me,"
by a firm, company, or other unin- conditions under which stockholders
corporated concern. its name and ad- and security holders villho do not ap- said Dr. Wise.
dress. as well as those of each indi- pear upon the books of the company or distributed, through the mails or
as trustees, • hold stock and securities
vidual member, must be given.)
otherwise to paid subscribers during
The Jewish News Publishing Com- in a capacity other than that of a the twelve months preceding the date
pany. 2114 Penobscot Building, Detroit bona fide owner; and this affiant has shown above Is (This information is
no reason to believe that any other
26, Michigan.
required from daily publications only.)
Stockholders: Maurice Aronsson, 1354 person, association, or corporation- has
Philip Slomovitz, Publisher.
West Lafayette Blvd. ; Fred M. Butzel, any inteeest direct or indirect in the
Sworn to and / subscribed before me
said
stock,
bonds,
or
other
securities
Natiiinal Bank Bldg.: Abraham Srere,
this
22nd
day of September. 1944.
as so stated by him.
5151 Loraine; Henry Wineman, 150 than That
Tillie Feinblopm.
the average number of copies
Michigan Avenue; Sidney Allen. Allen of 5. each
(My
commission
expires Dec. 14, 1945.)
issue of this publication sold
Industries; H. C. Broder. 2285 Law-
rence: Abraham Cooper. 320 West Fort
St.; Walter Field. 17152 Cherrylawn;
Samuel N. Heyman. 4031 Glendale;
William Hordes - Fox Building; Leon
Kay. 1&314 Parkside; David Kabaker,
2499 Edison: Lawrence J. ..Michelson,
1205 Washington Blvd. Bldg.: Max
Osnos. 1056 Randolph; Herman Radner.
19907 Roslyn : Nate S. Shapero. 1927
Twelfth Street: Isaac Shetzer. 142 East
Jefferson : Leonard N. Simons, 1205
Washine- ton Blvd. Bldg.: .Morris Scha-
yer 2740 (=rand Blvd.. West: Philip
Slomovitz. 17417 Stoepel: Maurice H.
Schwartz. 2116 Penobscot Bldg.
3. That the known bondholders.
mortgagees. and. other security holders
Owning or holding 1 per cent of total
ainceint of bonds. mortgages, or other
securities are: (If there are none. so
state.) None.
4. That the two paragraphs next
above. giving the names of the owners.
stockholders and security holders, if
any. contain not only the list of
stockholders and security holders as
they appear upon the books of the
-comnanv but also. in cases where the
stockholder or security holder appears
. upon the hooks of the company as
trustee or in any other fiduciary 'rela-

Donor Event, Oct. 24

In Lighter Vein

GREAT DAY
COMING

VICTORY IS NEAR! The 500,000 American

Jews in the armed forces of our country

and the 1,000,000 more Jews who are serv-
ing in the other forces of the United Na-

tions represent a vital factor in the victori-

ous armies that are battling Nazism. A

Jewish Brigade is being formed to fight

under the White and Blue banner for vic-
tory f,zr mankind. To be fully informed on

the share Jews have in the battle for free-

dom, you MUST read The Jewish News

EVERY WEEK.

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