THE JEWISH NEWS of Jewish Events A Weekly Revie VOL 7—NO. 6 2114 Penobscot Bldg. RA. 7956 Detroit 26, Michigan, April 27, 1945 34 <41Wii, 22 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Jewish Spokesmen at 'Frisco Prepared to Present Claims Proskauer, Monsky, Other Leaders Are at Scene of Security Conference By Special Jewish News Correspondent SAN FRANCISCO.—Spokesmen for national Jewish movements arrived here this week to be on call whenever they may be expected to present the Jewish claims before the representatives of the United Nations at the Security Conference which opened on Wednesday. Judge Joseph Proskauer, head of the delegation selected by the American Jewish Committee, and Henry Monsky, who head's the American Jewish Conference delegation, were among the first to arrive here. The Jewish delegation was to be augmented this week by repre- sentation from the Jewish Labor Committee. An invitation was ad- dressed last week to the Jewish Labor Committee by Assistant Secre- tary of State Archibald MacLeish who invited its representatives to be present in San Francisco and to be prepared to offer suggestions to the U. S. delegation. Two prominent Jewish women have been added to the list of con- sultants. Miss Jane Evans, former director of the Temple Sisterhoods, now director of the National Peace Conference, has been named a con- sultant to the U. S. delegation at San Francisco by Secretary of State Stettinius. (Continued on Page 14) . are served children in S atisfying- Hot lunches the Alliance Israelite Universelle e Schools in North Africa and the Middle East. The schools re- ceive part of their funds from the JDC and as a result have brought health and happiness to the children. The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, whose national campaign was recently launched for a goal of $46,570,000 for the current year, is placing emphasis on the children's aid program, and its emissaries throughout the world are exploring all available possibilities to provide homes for as many children as possible, in Palestine and wherever havens can be found for them. -Exclusive: This heretofore unpublished pic- ture shows PRESIDENT TRU- MAN, fourth from left, then Senator from MiSsouri, on the platform of Shaare Erneth Temple, St. Louis, at the Bnai Brith Centennial celebration in 1943. Left to right: BERT STAMPFER, JUDGE ROBERT .ARONSON, MAYOR KAUFMANN, President Truman, and LEWIS R. SUTKIN. Howe of the Tree: Stirring scenes at Penn Station, New York, as 201 refugees arrive from Montreal, Where 125 of them are serviced by port and dock workers of the National Council of Jewish Women, of which Mrs. Joseph M. Welt of Detroit is president. This is the largest group of refugees to arrive for per- manent settlement within the past year. They have been in England since the war started in 1939 and many now talk with an Oxford accent. Approximately 50 have left New York for other parts of the country, many joining relatives and friends. This is the Jew in Europe today-- caught in a Nazi web of imprisonment, torture and fear. Allied armies now are rescuing them, learning first hand about Nazi bestiality. Funds to re- establish them are being sought throughout the United States by the Joint Distribution Committee, and cam- paigns are now in progress in scores of communities.