Friday, tvferch 23, 1945

M. Fishman Given
Promotion in Navy

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishman
of 2745 Cortland have been in-
formed that their son, Milton,
has been pro-
moted to Lieu-
tenant junior
grade.
A graduate of
the University
of Michigan, he
w a s commis-
sioned an En-
sign in 1943 at
Notre Dam e
University. He
h as been i n Lt. Fishman
service three years.
He was married on Sept. 26,
1943, to the former Boots
Schneider.
His brother, Herman, is on the
way home from China, where he
has had important military
posts. He will be here soon for
a brief leave.
Both brothers had distinguish-
ed themselves as athletes.

Stationed at Oahu,
Pfc. Feldman Hails
Hospital Campaign

Detroiter Says Jewish News
'Wonderful Publication,'
Asks Wife to Subscribe

"I am positive that the cam-
paign for the Jewish Hospital
will be a success. Even though
I am about 5,000 miles from you
I want you to know that I am
with you in spirit and am pull-
ing for you. It is a wonderful
undertaking and I am sure that
the Jews of Detroit will make it
a great success."
These are the sentiments re-
corded by Pfc. Abe Feldman: in
a letter to The Jewish News.
Pfc. Feldman, who is stationed
on the Isle of Oahu in the
Hawaiian Islands, learned of the
campaign through copies of The
Jewish News passed on to him
by Capt. Julius Greenberg and
Arnold Kass, also Detroiters.
Pfc. Feldman, like all of our
Jewish servicemen, is overjoyed
at news of the activities which
he formerly participated in and
asked to have his wife subscribe
to "this wonderful publication,
NEW YORK (JPS)—A warn- The Jewish News," for him.
ing that the Mufti of Jerusalem,
ally of Hitler, and other Moslem Abramovitz Finally
war criminals may find refuge
in Mecca or Medina after the Gets Center News
war and so escape punishment,
Herman Jacobs, executive di-
was voiced by Dr. A. S. Yahuda,
professor at the New School of rector of the Jewish Center, has
Social Research here, in a letter just received a letter from RT.
to the New York Herald Trib- 2/c Isaak Abramovitz, stationed
in the Admiralty Islands, in
une.
Dr. Yahuda points out that which he writes:
"Several days ago I received
King Ibn Saud's condition in his
declaration of war on the Axis, two old editions of the Center
that the "complete neutrality" of News, both of which were dated
the "zones of holy shrines," pre- sometime in October. The en-
sumably Mecca and Medina, be velope, in trying to catch up
observed, "opens dangerous pos- with me is well covered with
sibilities insofar as it will allow the names of the post offices of
Moslem war criminals to seek the places I've been. It is a
refuge in those holy places and short history in itself of the
obtain asylum once they succeed places I've been."
in reaching them."
He also comments on the pre-
The Mufti is responsible for parations that are being made
"progroms against the Jews, the for the boys in the area to en-
rebellion against Great Britain able them celebrate Passover and
in Palestine and later the upris- the joy with which they are
ing in Iraq," Dr. Yahuda writes. looking forward to the Seder.
"Yes, religion even reaches us
out in the jungles of the South
Pacific, thanks to the contribu-
tions to the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign", comments Abramovitz.

Mufti of Jerusalem
May Flee to Mecca

Mrs. Beba Idelson
Welcomed to U. S.

Palestine Woman Labor
Leader to Visit Detroit
During Tour

The official greetings of the
Zionist Organization of America,
Hadassah, Jewish National Fund,
the Labor Zionist groups and
other Jewish organizations were
tendered at a luncheon at Hotel
Commodore, New York, to Mrs.
Beba Idelson, secretary of the
Working Women's Council in
Palestine.
Mrs. Idelson arrived from Pal-
estine as a representative of the
Palestine organization to its sis-
ter group in the U. S., the Pio-
neer Women's Organization.
Mrs. Idelson revealed that 40
new agricultural settlements had
been established in the war
years, nine of them during 1944,
in spite of the scarcity of critical
housing and farming materials.
Thousands of refugees, she
stated, have already been com-
pletely integrated into the nor-
mal life of the county.
"The Working Women's Coun-
cil of Palestine," she said, "has
devoted and is devoting its ef-
forts for the rehabilitation of
thousands upon thousands of or-
phaned Jewish children, surviv-
ors of the European holocaust
which claimed their parents."
During her stay here Mrs.
Idelson will visit various Jewish
centers in the United States and
Canada, including Detroit, to
stimulate interest in the present
project of the Pioneer Women's
Organization which has for its
goal the erection of an additional
25 children's homes in various
Palestine cities and villages.

Lou Levy, manager of the An-
drews Sisters, famed singing trio,
is married to Maxene, the mid-
dle, girl in the trio.

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THE JEWISH NEWS

House Bans Funds
For Refugee Camp

WASHINGTON, . (JPS)—In an
effort to close the temporary
refugee shelter at Fort Ontario,
Oswego, N. Y., the House of Rep-
resentatives threw out a $280,000
deficiency appropriation for the
shelter on a motion by Rep.
Dworshak (D. Idaho), member of
the Appropriation Committee.
Rep. Dworshak contended that
no money could be appropriated
for the emergency shelter be-
cause it was created by Execu-
tive order and had no Congress-
inal authority for its continued
existence.
Of the $280,000 only $80,000
was required for administration
of the shelter.

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In 'Stave' Labor
Inside Germany

WASHINGTON, (JTA) The
Turkish Embassy here has in-
formed the Hebrew Committee
for National Liberation that Eri
Jabotinsky was deported f r o m
Is t a n b u l was deported from
request of the British Ambassa-
dor in Turkey "as he was be-
lieved to have been involved in
the assassination of the late
British Resident Minister in the
Near East."
The Hebrew Committee term-
ed fantastic the attempt to label
Jabotinsky, who was on a res-
cue mission, an accomplice in the
assassination of Lord Moyne. Mr.
Jabotinsky was released during
the week-end from the Feru jail

To the public, Edward G. Rob-
inson is the screen's leading ex-
ponent of the gangster. But to
his son, Manny, 12, he's a target
—and Manny has Pop on the run.
He knicks with nicknames,
which follow the trend of the
weapons employed in screen war-
fare. At first, Manny dubbed his
famous father "Machine Gun-
ner," then "Pistol Packer." Now
that Eddie, as the college pro-
fessor in "Woman In the Win-
dow," in self defense slays with
a pair of shears, Manny has
switched to "Scissors Slayer."
"And if I take to killing w i t h
kindness," mourns Eddie, "I can
see "Kindly Killer" coming up."

BY JOSEPH LIEBNER
LONDON (JPS)—There are
still 600,000 Jews in Germany,
slave laborers forcibly assembled
from all over Europe, it was re-
vealed at a press conference here
by Harry Goodman, Political Sec-
retary of the ultra-Orthodox
Agudath Israel Organization, who
has just returned from Switzer-
land where he conferred with
governmental authorities and in-
ternational relief agencies on the
rescue of Jews from occupied
Europe. He said that he had ob-
tained the figures on the number
of Jews in Germany "from re-
liable sources." It is still possible
to rescue considerable numbers
of these slave laborers, he said.
Mr. Goodman revealed the
moving tale of 5,000 Theresien-
stadt Jews who refused to be re-
moved from the ghetto to free-
dom in Switzerland because they
feared that it was a ruse to re-
move them to death camps, as
had been done by the Germans
in the past. Former Swiss Fed-
eral Councillor Musy, who ob-
tained the release of 1,210 Ther-
esienstadt Jews and their re-
moval to Switzerland, had also
negotiated the removal of the
additional. 5,000 But the latter
refused to mount the trucks
which were to move them out of
Theresienstadt, declaring that the
Jews of Warsaw had been de-
ceived by similar ruses in board-
ing trains for the Oswiecim and
Maidanek death camps. Rabbi
Freidiger of Demark and 440
other Danish Jews were among
those who chose to remain at
Theresienstadt.
There are now 10,000 Jews at
the Bergenbelsen concentration
camp near Hanover, Germany,
and eighty of them perish daily
of starvation. He praised Swiss
Jewry for its "magnificent work"
in behalf of Europe's Jews,
crediting Swiss Jews with help-
ing to maintain 30,000 Jewish
refugees accommodated in 97
Swiss internment camps.
Swiss Jewry also helped the
Jews at Theresienstadt and other
German ghettos. He expressed
resentment against the Jews of
Britain and America "who fail-
ed to assist in accordance with
their ability to assist."

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