Page Twenty-Six THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 30, 1945 Jewish News Passover Deadline On account of the concluding days of Passover occuring on Wednesday and Thursday, April 4 and 5, the deadline for next week's issue of The Jewish News will be at noon on Monday, April 2. Copy received after the deadline will, of necessity, be omit- ted from the current issue. Contributors to the columns of The Jewish News are asked to cooperate by adhering strictly to these deadlines. The regular deadline of 2 p. m. on Tuesday will be resumed the following week. are clear-cut promises to the Jews in which the Arabs con- curred. Setting as his aim to bring the case for the Jewish people be- fore the conscience of mankind, he shows why Palestine must be opened at once for the Jewish Ernst Frankenstein Views people and declares: "The voices of the martyrs do Weakness of Claims, not cry for vengeance. They Clear-Cut Promises only demand justice, justice for the Jews, and justice for the .Ernest Frankenstein, German- world. The Jewish people has to educated legal expert who spe- be restored, the world has to cialized in international matters atone for what it has done to the at the Italian Embassy and lec- Jews. There will be no tran- tured at the Academy of Inter- quility and peace on earth before national Law at the Hague, justice has been rendered. In makes an excellent case for the the name of the Jewish people Jewish cause in "Justice for My I herewith demand: JUSTICE!" People," published by Dial Press. Mr. Frankenstein, who, at the time of Nazi acquisition of pow- Greetings— er in Germany, lived for a time in France and is now a practic- ing international lawyer, makes a bold plea for the Jews and places special emphasis on the Palestinian issue. INTERIOR DECORATING His presentation of the Arab problem is especially illuminat- "Good Taste ing. The Arabs do not fare well Need Not Be in this classic legal study. A Expensive" resume of the Arab position re- veals the weakness of their case, Palestine Soldiers Active Jewish Trade Fleet Predicted 1414 Farmer St. RA. 4244 the strength of Jewish claims, JERUSALEM (ZOA) —Brig. the proofs on record that there Gen. Ernest F. Benjamin, com- mander of the Jewish Brigade, speaking in Hebrew at a re- cruiting rally in this city, dis- closed that in addition to the TEL AVIV—Jevlxish Palestine 720-ton vessel named Atid, and Brigade there are 23 other Pal- Slipcovers Upholstery estinian limits on duty. Will have its own mercantile later acquired two motor vessels of 1,200 and 1,600 tons each. The fleet plying the oceans of the JERUSALEM (ZOA)—A Chair company now employs 100 offic- world by 1950, according to plans ers, its ships ran the gauntlet of of . Applied mathematics named Passover Greetings To Our Many submitted to the Jewish Mari- "Bomb Alley" to Tobruk during in honor of Prof. Selig Brodetsky friends and Customers time League by Bar-Cochba the siege, and carried on vital sea has been established in the Meerowitz, director of the Jew- supply services to this country in Faculty of Mathematics of the Hebrew University. The funds ish Agency's Martime Depart- their own or chartered craft. The Greek government ' was were donated by the Judaea and ment maintained by funds of the 11520 Dexter Blvd. TOwnsend 8-2344 Keren Hayesod, Palestine Found- evacuated from Crete at the time Z1013. Insurance Companies. ation Fund. of the German invasion in 1941, Meerowitz urged a strong Jew- in a Jewish -vessel. Portraits ish shipping fleet to take the Weddings place in the Mediterranean va- UPA Funds to Finance PASSOVER cated by Italy, stating that 200,- Palestine Vets Settlement Children G REETINGS 000 tons of vessels at a cost of TEL AVIV (ZOA)—Monies A Specialty $10,000,000 would be needed. A fleet of these proportions could derived from the United Pales- employ 1,500 Jewish officers and tine Appeal in the U.S. will be sailors, with work for another used by the Jewish National 1,000 men in the ports. Forty- Fund and the Tales -tine Founda- five per cent of Palestine's im- tion Fund, which constitute the ports and more than 70 per cent of its exports were sea-borne, he Appeal in the U.S. for a vast servicemen's rehabilitation pro- pointed out. gram, including the purchase of $4,000,000 Project several hundred thousand du- The fishing industry could em- nams of land for the settlement 9733 Linwood ploy 1,500 families, of whom 500 of 3,000 families of Jewish Pal- TY. 6-8684 men would be required for deep- estine's Servicemen. sea trawlers, 500 in coastal fish- ing, and 500 in allied industries, such as boatbuilding, net-mak- ing, and handling the catches when brought to shore. The es- tablishment of seashore fisher- men's villages and a central fish- ing port must be undertaken. He calculated the cost at $4,000,000, and proposed the creation of a Each 'day the battles of the IN- national fishing corporation as- sociating both public and private YASiON are faking the lives of capital. For all the many kind- Tel Aviv should be converted gallant, brave boys fighting under into a deep-water port to serve nesses you have shown the Stars and Stripes. Your dear the Jewish population in the southern part of Palestine. He ones—sons, husband, sweetheart, us in the past year estimated the cost of such con- version plus the construction of father, 1;4-Others, relatives and for the many oppor- warehouses at $8,000,000. There are 2,000 Palestinian friends—are, or soon may be, tunities you have given Jews serving ip the Royal Navy and Merchant Marine, as well as engaged In those bloody battles. us to serve • We ex- in fishing fleets in and around Watt Bonds buy the equipment, Palestine, another report to the tend our thanks and the Maritime League revealed. brnmunit'ion and food they need! Has 13,700 Members Season's Greetings. The Maritime League now has Can you do LESS than buy MORE 164 branches with 13,700 mem- and MORE War 'Bonds? bers, a "considerable increase" since 1942. A branch society has been formed in Egypt, while in England the Marchioness of Read- ing is at the head of their as- sociate society. The premier Jewish shipping DT ON Fashions for concern, the Atid Navigation Co., had its 10th anniversary in De- '11616 DEXTER Discriminating Women cember. The Justice for Jews, Palestine Plea Of Noted Author OSCAR KLAUSNER STUDIO Would Replace Italy In Mediterranean Sea Max Gross BARNETT STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY Keep On Buying :War Bonds PASSOVER. GREETINGS Maurice Shop