Friday, December 22, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS Trade Union Urges Australia To Admit Jews to Kimberly Editorial Winner Government Decides to Bring 50,000 Child Migrants Dur- ing Next Three Years;. Anglican Bishop of. Sydney Pleads for Jewish Settlement By KENNETH SLESSOR Dr.- Chaim Weizmann's .70th birthday will be honored by Detroit ZiOnists at a public rally to be held at the social hall of Shaarey Zedek on Monday evening, Jan. 8, under the combined auspices of all Zionist groups in Detroit, through the management of the Zionist Council. The principal speaker will be an outstanding authority on SYDNEY, Australia, (JTA)—The executive committee of the- Australian Council of Trade Unions voted to ask the Australian government to withdraw its opposition to the project for establishing.a Jewish settlement in the Kimberly section of north-western Australia by allowing mass-irmnigra- tion of Jews there. The labor body executive stat- ed that it fully supports the proj- „ect. It emphasized that JeWs de- „serve ,a refuge in a democratic BRADLEY L. MORISON, edi- country and that. Australia would torial page editor 'of the Minne- only benefit from the foundation apolis Daily Times, whose edi, of a Jewish settlement such as tonal "The Poisons of Intoler- the one proposed by Dr. I. N. ance," won first place in the na- ,Steinberg, head of the Jewish 130 Stars on. Honor Roll tionwide newspaper Americanism 1. ,Freeland League, who is now in Of New Detroiters' Group editorial contest sponsored by the the United States. National Americanism Commis- The Jewish Community Center At the same time it was learn- sion of Bnai Brith. ed that the government has de- now has a second Honor Roll on display in its lobby. - It is' the cided to bring 50,000 child mi- . grants to. Australia during the New Detroiters, refugee group of next three years. Most of them Detroit, who have over• 130 men will be war-orphans from Europe. and women serving in the armed forces.. There are two gold stars 34 Shiploads Yearly on the Honor Roll: for two men It is expected that' 34 shiploads who have made the supreme of 500 each will arriveSi Aus- sacrifice. tralia yearly under the program. * * The age groups will be six to 14 Boxing Lessons Given First Arrivals in Switzerland for British children and six to 12 For • Juniors at Center . Since Pro-Nazis Began for the children of other nation- .RUeben Young of the Junior alities, Anti-Jewish Drive W. L. Brand, chief executive Staff of the Jewish Community • officer of the Australian Jewish Center, announces that boxing GENEVA, (JTA)—A group of Society's children committee, lessons for Juniors, ages 8 to 1,300 Jews from Hungary has , Monday, Tues- 14, will be held said: "Child migration to Aus- arrived in Switzerland and has tralia should be left to denom- day and Wednesday afternoons, been interned near Montreaux. inational organizations. It is and Sunday. at 3 p. m. They are the first to arrive here Instructions will be given in since the pro-Nazi Szalasi Gov doubtful whether Australia will get 17,000 • children yearly from boxing prior to the boxing ernment launched its violent anti- Britain and European countries.” tournament planned for Feb- Jewish drive. The Anglican Bishop of Syd- ruary. The newspaper Fueggetlenseg, ney, C. Pilcher, published a letter There will be a 10-hour train- semi-official organ of the Hun- in the Morning Herald stating ing period to include skipping garian foreign ministry, reports that the government's rejection rope, general conditioning and that the government has ordered of the Kimberly settlement "cries boxing skills. the confiscation of all supplies of aloud for reconsideration.” Before entering the boxing fuel left by Jews in Budapest Generous Support tournament, all boys will be dwellings, from which they have In a lead editorial the Herald given a physical' examination. been ousted, or any stores of says that only by such group * * * fuel being held for Jews. settlement is it possible that re- "Frolics of 1944" Adult Slovak newspapers reaching- mote and unpopulated areas, such Party Theme Saturday here report that all Jews were as the Kimberlys, can ever be The next Saturday adult party ordered to leave Bratislava, the developed. "The scheme for a Jewish settlement has been given of the Jewish Community Center Slovakian capital, for a labor -much study by all political parties will be held Dec. 23 in Butzel camp at Sered by Nov. 20. House and has received generous sup- Hall at 8:30 p. m. The theme of owners have been instructed to port from private citizens here the evening will be, "Frolics of report to , the authorities any and abroad, from public organiza- 1944," featuring a singer, a dance Jews still residing in their dwell- ings. tions, and from the West Aus- team, accordionist and pianist. tralian government," the news- Refreshments will be available paper said. "The Federal Gov- throughout the evening. Bluma Belgian Zionists Request ernment can hardly be allowed Nagler is chairman of the corn- Certificates For Orphans Brussels (JPS)—Five hundred to reject the -Scheme without an mittee planning the event. * * * immigration certificates for Jew- explanation or without comment." ish orphans - in Belgium whose Meanwhile, it was announced Memorial Gift to Library that the Australian government Maurice Dombey, chairman of parents perished in German death has granted a permit to the Aus- the Library Committee of the camps in Poland were requested - tralian Jewish Society ,to bring Jewish Community Center; an- of the Jewish Agency. for- Pal- to Australia 300 Austrian, Ger- nounces receipt of a. gift from estine by the first conference of than, Polish and French children the Saturday Book Club in Belgian 'Zionists since 1939. The between the ages • of seven and memory of Mrs. Jeannette 'Aus- conference, presided over by 14. The children are in Switzer- lander Weiss and Mrs. Victoria Isaac Kubowitzky, was attended land awaiting selection and trans- Shifrnan Lifshitz.- The money by delegates of the General portation. will be used to purchase books Zionifts; Mizrachi, Zionist Ortho- dox Organization, and the Right for young people.- Wing of the Poale ZiOn, Zionist Jewish Leaders Objected * * * Socialist Party. To Settlement in Kimberly Mothers' Clubs CANBERRA, Australia, (JTA) "Our state and Federal Legis —There is little likelihood of the Bnai trith to Create Australian Government "acceding lative Program for 1945" will be discussed at the January meetings Refugee Shelter Library to the request of the Austra"lasian Trade Union Council to establish' of the Mothers' Clubs. The following officers were re- WASHINGTON—A Children's a Jewish settlement in Kimberly, Minister of the Interior Senator cently installed by the Fenkell Library of Classics is to be cre- Club Members: ated at the Emergency Refugee J. S. Collings said this week. President, Mrs. L. Aptaker; Shelter at Fort Ontario for the "The scheme has been investi- gated and' turned. down for the vice-presidents, Mrs. R. Marshak children there by the Bnai Brith obvious reason that the Govern- and Mrs. B. Prog; recording sec- Girls, it is announced by Henry ment is opposed to large groups retary, Mrs. I. Schulman; treas- Monsky, chairman of the Bnai of foreign nationals being estab- urer, Mrs. B. Saginaw; sick coin- Brith Youth Commission, youth lished in any one place," Senator mittee, Mrs. S. Steinberg; flower organization, of which the Bnai Brith Girls is a part. Collings declared. "In addition, fund, Mrs. I. Etkin. the most important and influen- at tial section of the Jewish commu- nity is itself opposed to any such SPECIAL scheme." joWish: tenter Activities 1,300 Hungarian Jews Interned In Swiss Camps .-- REDUCE . PERSONS SOUGHT HERE ' Anyone knowing the where- ; abouts or address of the follow- ing, please contact UN. 2-5021: : Phyllis Koppel, Ruth D.-Goodgall; Lois Paul, Sylvia • Bernstein, Sophie Jacobs, Rose Novog Soref, 'Lillian Greenfield, Fannie Hen- ragman, Gertrude Levine, Jessie Hoffenblum. Christian Leaders to Talk At 2 Zionist Rallies Jan. 8 Dr. Wendell Phillips, Expert on Arab Question, Judge Picard, Mrs. Van Auken, Rabbi Wohl to Address Luncheon and Meeting in Dr. Weizmann's Honor . - Page Seven N; HOLIDAY PRICES NOW! 1,000 Trees Planted • In Palestine; Honor Mrs. Isaacs' Memory One thousand trees will be planted in Palestine in memory of Mrs. Giza Isaacs, who passed away just a few weeks ago. Harry Schumer acted as chair- man of a committee composed of Alex Nichamin, Nathaniel Per- nick, Charles C. Jacoby and Mrs. Areva Ginsberg. A total sum of $1,500 has been raised for this memorial proje6t. Organizations who participated in creating this fund were the Michigan Linen Supply Board of Trade, Auslander Family Club and Arlazaroff Branch 137 of Jewish National Workers' Alli- ance. Mrs. Isaacs was an active work- er in behalf, of Zionism and, despite her age, had been active in various movements - in the re- building of Palestine. - John Isaacs, one of the sur- viving sons, president of the Michigan Linen Supply Board of Trade, serves as a member of the executive board of Arlazaroff Branch and is treasurer of Aus- lander Family Club, of which Mrs. Isaacs, during her lifetime, was the oldest member. The committee announced that a certificate will be presented to the Isaacs Family, indicating the forest memorial, which will be established in Palestine. A for- mal presentation will be made at a date to be announce• later. All contributors to- this fund will be notified and invited to attend these ceremonies. The committee has extended thanks to the above named or- ganizations and to all contribu- tors who have made possible the raising of this fund in less than four weeks. Buy War Bonds! LOSE Si ney-dill LOOK RA. 4610 TR, 1-5330 153 E. Elizabeth Gen. Mtrs. Bldg. Open Evenings Palestine Potash Farm's Director Arrives in U. S. NEW YORK, (JTA)—Moses Novomeisky, managing director of the Palestine Potash Co., Ltd., has arrived here from London to discuss various problems con- cerning the industrial develop- ment of Palestine. Living Room Masterpieces Budget Tennis Arranged Open Every Evening E. Itobineon in Charge English Lounge-Chair Nest of Tables ... $29.75 Crystal Lamp • ...$59.50 Our "60" minute visits will remove *lose fat pads from Hips and Thighs and give you a tall, slim figure. Hanukah in Hebrew • Schools Hanukah was celebrated in all UHS branches with children's Parties in the classrooms, assem- That Stumpy blies and other Hanukah projz- •• Chubby ects. The history of Hanukah, the • customs and ceremonies of the fen•tival were studied, the Near East and one of the best infortheck men on the Arab ques- tion—Dr. Wendell Phillips, at present pastor of Christ's Church, Rye, N. Y., formerly professor at: the American University in Cairo. Rabbi Wohl to . Speak Rabbi Samuel Wohl of Cincin- nati will deliver a brief address in honor of 'Dr. Weizmann's birthday. An additional feature of the meeting- will be the report to be submitted by Mrs. HoWell Van Auken on the midWestern con- ference of _the American Pales- tine Committee, held in Chicago last month. Mrs. Van Auken. was Detroit's delegate to this con- ference. • Dr. Phillips also will address a luncheon meeting of the Detroit Chapter of the American Pales- tine Committee on Monday, Jan. 8, at the Fort Shelby Hotel. Judge Frank A. Picard, Detroit chairman, will preside, and Mrs. Van Auken will give a brief re- port. 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