THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 30, •1945 Nazis Free 1,000 More Jews From Concentration Camps 'Orthodox Rabbis Union Denies Himmler's Release of 1,700 from Theresiensfadt was "Bought"; Jewish Congress . Reveals Red Cross Rescue Mission in Reich LONDON (..TTA)—Another contingent of Jews releaSed from German "66.ticentration camps consisting of about 1,:000 persons—is expected to arrive in Geneva early this week, it is reported by Reuter's. • It was learned here that a group of 137 . Jews, the ma- jority of them holders of Turkish passports, are included in — . the transport of 700 Allied na-€) tionals which is expected to ar- leased are not used as fcrced rive in Sweden this week from laborers. -MeanN5ihile; • the allied Germany. military powers have. •cobs.-nted The group will -proceed to to feed • political pritoners and Turkey by way of Lisbon. It is Jews." composed of 99 - Jews released Few Jews Left :There from the Beigenbelzen camp, 32 Dr. Kubowitzki disclosed that from the Ravensbruck camp and six from Theresienstadt. They only a few Jews are left in were exchanged for German na- Theresienstadt, but attributed it to the fact that 23‘000 were tionals. • transferred to forced labor last fall. The camp now contains Theresienstadt Jews Freed 50,000 BritiSh war prisoners. Gratuitously, Rabbis State An appeal by Dr. Kubowitzki MONTERUX (JPS-Palcor) — 'to the Belgian clergy to return The following statement, report- edly issued by the Union of Jewish children to their homes, 'Orthodox Rabbis of the U. S. now that the need of asyium and Canada and the Agudath and conceairn.pnt is past, -brought Israel Organization, w a s pub- the response, • he said, to return only those whose parents did not ' fished in the Swiss press: consent to baptism f o r their • "-Monsieur Musy (f o r m .e r children. In Belgium today there i member of the Swiss Federal are 6,000 Jewish orphans and Council, who negotiated with children separated from their: Gestapo Chief Himmler the suc- families and '15;000 in France, _ cessful release of 1,200 There- he said. sienstadt ghetto internees) re- • In the meantime the World ceived from the Germans the .assurance that interned Jews Jewish Congress, through its would be liberated' for which, headquarters at 1834 Broadway, Contrary to rumors, no idemni- announced that its British Sec- tion in London has sent its sec- fication was claimed. The statement was issued in retary., Dr. Lev. Zelmanovits, •denial of reports which appeared and treasurer, Ben Rubenstein, in Swiss 'Socialist and other to the Stockholm office of the newspapers that the release of Congress to facilitate and in- . the Theresienstadt internees fol- crease the number of food par- lowed payment of 4,00000 Swiss cels to Jews in' concentration francs, that the Nazis failed -to camps. To date, the Congress release 15,000 Jews; as originally - has sent -75,000 parcels to Ber- agreed by Himmler in negotia- gen-Belsen, Thereenstadt and tions with Musy, that Monsieur other German 'internment camps Musy was a fascist, and that the arrangement was an attempt by Abraham Meyerowitz _ Germans to deceive public opin- To Speak at Habonim ion into believing that the Ger- Third Seder, April 1 man officials were "humane." Red Cross Rescuing Jew; From Nazi.. Camps en Trucks NEW YORE Jewish internees in German camps are being res- cued through a unique plan de- vised by Prof. Carl J. Bruck- hardt, president . of the Inter- national. Cominittee of the Red CroSs, in Geneva; Switzerland, it was , reported " by cable to the World Jewish Congress by Dro A. Leon 'Kubowitzki, head of the rescues, departinent of the Congress He is in London after con- ducting negotiations for the past three months with Prof. • Burck-_ hardt and leaders of the lib- erated governments of Europe. Prof. Burckhardt has been re- ported Conferring with the heads . :a the German . Government . oaa Allied prisoners and the fate of Jews and other civilian deportees in Germany. Moved Out on Trucks Dr. Kubowitzki reported that. Prof. Burckhardt took a truck- load of foodstuffs into the There- sienstadt camp and, after empty- ing the trucks, gained permis- sion to - evacuate 1,210 interned Jews and bring them to Swit- zerland. "The Red Cross is , trying this way of rescuing internees in Germany," Dr. Kubowitzki quot- ed Prof. Burckhardt as saying, "because Germany lacks the transportation, facilities and is in need of the space. "The Nazis have therefore con- sented , .in principle to release civilian detainees of certain na- tionalities, including Jewish citi- zens belonging to certain na- tionalities, so long as those re- Abraham Meyerowitz will be girt speaker at the Habonim' labor Zionist youth annual third. seder on Sunday, 8:30 p. m., at the •Jewish Community Center: A modern version of the Hag- gadah, by Abraham COhen, will be • 'read 'with a musical back- ,ground provided by the Habonim choir. Yiddish recitations will be of- fered by • Doris Dornby . and Eugene Mondry. Sally Green and Renah La med will play piano . solos and a duet Call Myron Spatter, TO. 7-1427, ki• tickets,, ::-which also may be purchased at the "door. . - Hebrew U. Makes Capt. Freuchen, Noted Danish-Jewish Post-War Plans Explorer, Describes Flight From Reich Capt. Peter Freuchen, famous Universi+y in Jerusalem Pre- Danish-Jewish explorer who paring to Extend its 1 I - lived for many years among the Many Depa rtments Eskimos, was married to an Eskimo woman and became known as "The Jewish Eskimo," had the distinction of being smuggled out of German pris- ons, thus rescuing his life. His moving story. was told to a Detroit audience last week, and in the course of his address he praised King Christian X of Denmark as the man who had done more to save Jews* than any other man. He was twice a' prisoner of the Nazis in Danish prisons, but he escaped. He was a marked man—for his writings and his speeches. Capt. Freuchen told his De- CAPT. PETER FREUCHEN troit audience, at Women's City' Club, that Danes refused to help . about 100 prominent Jews were the Nazis set up a quisling gov- ernment. He said that King given , "public funerals" and Christian • sheltered the Jew,. were then smuggled out of Prof. Warburg, and that he Denmark into.Sweden. He him- helped save the 7,000 Danish self was shipped to Stockholm Jews who escaped into Sweden. DRAWING- SHOWING MAJOR The Nazis managed to capture after he escaped through the VIEW OF HEBREW 2,000 Jews, of whom only 600 Danish Underground in a pack- UNIVER:STTY survive. ing case marked "machine According to Capt. Freuchen, parts. On the eve of the 20th an- niversary of the dedication of the Hebrew University, which will be celebrated on April 1, Jewish leaaers view with pride the miraculous achievements which have been made during the span of the university's existence. Today the university boasts a faculty of humanities, a faculty of 'science and a pre-medical faculty. Its post-war plans in- clude a full medical faculty and a school of economics and • social sciences. The faculty of humanities com- prises -an Institute of Jewish Studies, which has been de- scribed • as "the heart of the Hebrew University"; a Depart-, ment of Education; a School of Oriental Studies and departments of Philosophy, History, Classics, - Archaeology, English, French -Civilization and Romance Phil- o. The - latter are grouped :under the head of General Hu- for inanities. The Department' of Education collaborates with 'the educational :authorities of the Y i sh u v in supervising the Hebrew secondary . schools _and trains .secci•ndaty school teachers. The aim of the School of Eco- nomics .and Social Sciences will be to train civil servants for executive 'amid - administrative ENDORSED BY DETROIT CITIZENS LEAGUE poSts in the PaleStine ..goVern- AND - ALL LABOR ORGANIZATIONS •ment and the national - -Jewish institutions... • I JAMES D. FRIEL PRESENT COUNTY AUDITOR Overseas Veteran . Democrat VOTE MONDAY, APRIL 2 JAMES. D. FRIEL PRESENT COUNTY AUDITOR nciorses FOR HONEST EFFICIENT DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT . Larger. Welfare Cities Confer in.Clevelarid •NEW YORK—On the initiative of several • of . the larger 'Welfare fund Cities,.. members of the Council of Jewish Federations and' Welfare Funds, a conference will be held in Cleveland this week-end, to discuss the develop- ment of inter-city cooperation in fund raising and fund 'distribu- tion. The present conference • is limited to a lay representative, and the executive from . each of the 15 largest welfare fund cities. The plan for the conference arose out of a recent meeting of the executives from these cities held receritly to consider mutual problems resulting from the dis- solution of. the United Jewish Ap7 peal. RED CROSS + GIVE E Wayne County Wayne 'County Auditor • (I); JAMES • • '(INCUMBENT) WaYne count);,Circuit Court JOHN V. BRENNAN .116JMBENT) • - • Detroit Recorder's Court PAUL E. KRAUSE , iNCUMBENT) GERALD - W. GROAT (INCUMBENT) Detroit Common Pleas. Court ROBERT TEACrAN ROBERT TEAGAN Term Ending December 31, 1951 T HOMAS A. KENNEY (INCUMBENT) ...Term Ending December 31, 1947 . MONDA Foot of Second 441, itriksiogrOad UCATION State of Michigan D E T Torm Ending December 31, 1945 Detroit's Only Natural Mineral Baths Page Forty-. Nine wag ,,,Irrx 0 la v--21 :1.;s :W VU:Z -1=1111tararrEt High u, i ) C In missioner GEORGE A. DINGMAN (D) Regents, U niversity of Michigan WELSH (D) - DR. 1. WALTER ORR (D) EDWARP 'M. State Roe rd of Education DR. CARL 0. -SMITH (D) Supt. of Public Instruction E. BURR SHERWOOD (D) State Board of Agriculture GEORGE CABALL (D) FRANK J. WIEGAND (D) On Non-Partisan Ballot fustices of the Supreme-Court WALTER NORTH (R) RAYMOND W. STARR -(D) , APRIL qi:11 ,1.01t It'S*.ar •