HE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review VOL. 6—NO. 17 2114 Penobscot Bldg. RA. 7956 of Jewish Events Detroit 26, Michigan, January 12, 1945 34 22 ;my MORE WAR BONDS $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, lOci • Unity Urged in U. S. Zion Ranks; Taft Duo to Revive Resolution —Page 3 Erection of Detroit Jewish Hospital Assured; 45•Year History of Movement Here Is Traced —Page 6 Full Program Marks Daily Life for 982 Refugees at Oswego, N. Y., Shelter The 982 refguees who are staying for the war's dura- tion at the Emergency 35 Jewish Engineers Blow Up Nazi Plant Report to Polish Government-in-Exile deF_:ribes daring plot to destroy German rubber factory - in Silesia . . . Heroes carried out plot, knowing it would mean death to all of them . . -Many Nazi supervisors and workers also killed in er- rific explosion, report adds. —Page 3 Refugee Shelter at Oswego, N. Y., have been in the United States close to half a year. Although the Shelt- er is operated by the Gov- ernment, private Jewish agencies, including the Na- tional Refugee Service, a beneficiary of the United Jewish Appeal, have been supplying the residents at the camp • with numerous supplementary service s. Photos show children board- ing the bus that returns them to the Shelter from the public school in town; sup- plementary medical serv- ices provided by NRS; the equipment for the kosher kitchen-cafeteria; refugees at religious services and learning machine shop prac- tices. Demands Million Jews Be Moved to Palestine David ben Gurion urges state powers for Jews in demanding immediate postwar transplant- ing of one million to homeland . . . Warns 'time is now the most essential factor in Zionist policy and demand for Jewish Commonwealth is the demand of entire Jewry' . . . Says 17 million dunam of land available for .settlement. Page 7 English-Jewish Press Sets High Standards Conventon of American Association of Anglo- J ewish Newspapers reiterates approval of _need for Palestine as Commonwealth . . . Urges • Zionist leaders to heal breach in their ranks . Plans National Public Relations Body to give press status of. mouthpiece Jor U. S. Jewry. —Page 5 Beth El to Hold 95th Anniversary Service Dr. Brickner of Cleveland to be guest speaker on program Friday, Jan. 19 . Dr. Edgar De- Witt Jones to extend greetings to .congregation . . . Dt. Glazer and Dr. Franklin to partici- pate .. . Program planned for the 95th annual meeting in May. —Page 10 INFANTILE PARALYSIS Jan. 14—Jan. 31 Detroit and Wayne County campaign for funds to combat the dread disease—Polio- opens Jan. 14, coinciding with the national ap- peal which lasts until Jan. 31. Send your con tributions to Walter S. McLucas, Treasurer, Wayne County Chaptef of National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, National Bank of. De- troit, Detroit 6. Abner E. Lamed is the Mich- igan chairman. Leonard N. Simons heads the campaign advertising committee.