Friday, April 27, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Polish Home Guard Accused Of Anti-Jewish Terrorism Polish Embassy in Moscow Charges Government-in-Exile Responsible for Fascist Underground's Slaughter of 150 Jews in Liberated Territory By RAYMOND A. DAVIES (Jewish Telegraphic Agency Correspondent) MOSCOW, (JTA)—The Polish Embassy here has issued a statement charging the Polish Home Guard with conducting ter- roristic activities against Jews in liberated Poland. The statement estimated that about 150 Jews were killed during the last four weeks by members of the Polish Home Guard which was formed on instructions of the Polish Government-in-Exile in London, and is now waging an underground struggle against the Polish pro- visional government in Warsaw. The statement of the Moscow embassy was substantiated in a protest made public by Dr. Emil Sommerstein, chairman of the Cen- tral Jewish Committee in Poland, condemning the assassination of Jewish civilians by the anti-government underground groups, and enumerating the cities and towns where the 150 Jews were as- sassinated. (In London, Dr. Ignacy Schwarzbart, Polish-Jewish leader, ad- dressing the annual conference of the Federation of Polish Jews, warned the Federation not to become involved in political issues. He said that "evidence has now been produced of criminal anti- Jewish acts committed by Polish radicals" and emphasized that "a comparatively large part of the Polish population was helpful to the Jews resulting in the rescue of thousands from Nazi hands.") Dr. Sommerstein Charges Fascist Terrorism - LONDON (JPS)—Polpress, news agency of the Warsaw ,gov- ernment, confirmed earlier reports from Palestine and Paris on the assassination of Jews apparently by a fascist underground op- erating in liberated Poland. - Dr. Emil Sommerstein, chairman of the Jewish Relief Com- mittee of Liberated Poland and a member of the government, laid the assassinations to members of the dissolved Polish Home Army, which is comprised of supporters of the London Polish government. The first report of conditions in Poland came from Independ- ent Jewish Press Service correspondents in Palestine - who quoted the testimony of Palestine Jewish soldiers who traveled through Poland on their way home from Nazi captivity after having been released by the Red Army. These soldiers revealed that anti- Semitism was rampant in Poland. JDC Steps Up Its Program To Feed Jews in Nazi Camps Joint Distribution Committee to Participate in Intensified Project with War Refugee Board for Shipment of Food to All Internees in Germany NEW YORK—In a stepped-up effort to save thousands of Jewish internees in labor and concentration camps in German-occupied countries, the American Jewish Joint Dis- tribution Committee will participate in an intensified pro- gram with the War Refugee Board for shipment of food to all internees in the camps. • Announcement of the prograrn was made by Moses A. Leavitt, JDC secretary, who paid tribute to Brig.-Gen. William O'Dwyer, executive director of the WRB, who arranged the program. Lea- vitt pointed out that the JDC previously had been sending food into the camps through the International Red Cross, but that the present program would per- mit greatly increased shipinents. Details of Program Details of the program reveal that the food will to brought into approximately 15 labor and concentration camps on trucks sent through by Red Cross rep- resentatives. Commenting on the coopera- tive plan, Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, national chairman of the 1945 JDC national campaign for $46,- 570,000, stated, "Everyone rec- ognizes that immediate steps must be taken to save as many as possible from the last convul- sive reprisals of the Nazis. This program is but one of many phases of the world-wide JDC rescue and relief activities which strive for the survival of Jew- ish life in war-torn Europe." The JDC sends 60 tons of food and clothing weekly to destitute Jews in Poland and maintains monthly shipments of 10,000 par- cels to Jewish refugees in Asiatic Russia. Individual ship- ments of food, clothing, medi- cines, tools and other essentials are sent regularly to Poland, Ro- mania, Hungary, France, Bul- garia, Belgium, and other areas. Urgent Appeals for Help Rabbi Wise stated that the JDC has appropriated approxi- mately $10,000,000 for the first six months of last year. He added urgent appeals for help had been received during the last few days from 150,000 Jewish survivors in Budapest and from approximately 8,500 surviving Jews in Greece. It was emphasized that the JDC would require the "com- plete support of the American Jewish community in order to make possible the maintenance of the world-wide JDC life-sav- ing activities." Approximately 4,700 Jewish communities throughout the U. Page Five Gen. Rose Hospital Partitioning of Jerusalem Considered Planned in Denver To Settle Row Over Choke of Mayor $750,000 Project to Honor Name of Slain General; Nazis Boast "Murder" DENVER, (JTA) — A $750,000 "Gen. Rose Memorial Hospital" will be erected here in honor of Maj. Gen. Maurice Rose who JERUSALEM — A plan to divide this Holy City into separate Jewish and. Arab areas, each to have their own mayor and councils — a suggestion brought forward following High Commissioner Gort's compromise proposal for Jewish, Moslem and Christian mayors to be elected alternately—is being considered here. The communal subdivision of Jerusalem — against a general territorial partitioning to which Jews and Arabs have been op- posed since the British Royal Commission's recommendations in 1937— is being discussed at a meeting between Jerusalem's district commissioner, James H. Pollock, acting for the Palestine government administration, and the Arab municipal councilors. This prOposal is not new, since Jewish leaders have made it a Number of Jews in Vilna Now Reported at 4,000 MOSCOW, (JTA)—The num- ber of Jews in Vilna has increas- ed to 4,000 compared with the few dozens that were there eight months ago when the city was liberated by the Red Army, it was reported here by Perez Mar- kish, Jewish writer. MAJ. GEN, M. ROSE was killed by a German tank- man after he had been captured while leading his Third Armored Division in Germany. Gen. Rose, 46, was the son of the Rev. Sam- uel Rose of this city. GIN. ROSE'S 'FIRSTS' The Army newspaper, Stars and Stripes, published in Paris in a special pamphlet listed . a number of "firsts" accomplished by the Late Maj. Gen. Rose's "Spearhead" division of the First Army. FIRST division' to cross the German border on Sept. 12. FIRST to take a German town, Roetgen, Sept. 13. FIRST to breach the Siegfried line, Sept. 13. FIRST to shoot down an enemy plane from German soil, Sept. 18. FIRST to fire an artillery shell at German soil, Sept. 10. FIRST to Pierce invasion of Germany in force since Napoleon. 274 Jewish Survivors S. are participating in the na- In Cologne Listed Here tional JDC campaign for mini- mum of $46,570,000 in 1945, a The Jewish Social Service sum based on the requests of Bureau has received a list of 274 Jewish communities overseas. Jewish survivors of Cologne, Germany. During the past week, both These people have registered the United Palestine Appeal wtih the U. S. authorities after and the Joint Distribution the liberation of the city. Committee had issued state- The list, was made available ment§ which indicated that ne- through the World Jewish Con- gotiations are still proceeding gress, contains the names, birth- for the reconstitution of the dates and present addresses of United Jewish Appeal. the survivors. At this point, how- ever, it is impossible to get in touch with them by mail or otherwise. The list may be consulted at the office of the Bureau, 5737 Second, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Landsmanshaften To Discuss Fight On Anti-Semitism Franck, Gimbel, Dr. Ruskin Will Address Odessa Group Rally May I Songs the whole world loves VOCAL RECORDINGS "There Is No Death" and "When I Was A Lad" sung by John Charles Thomas 1.05 "Humoresque" and "The Rosary", William Primrose, viola, and the Victor Symphony Orchestra .. .1.05 From Aida, the "Recitative and Aria" sung by Gigli.. 1.05 "The Song is You" and "All the Things You Are", sung by John Charles Thomas 1.05 INSTRUMENTAL The "Emperor Waltz" by Strauss, recorded by Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra F 05 "Vienna Blood" and "The Voices of Spring", Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra 1 05 Rosenkavalier Waltzes, Eugene Ormandy and the Phil- adelphia Symphony Orchestra 1 05 "Song Fest" played by the Boston "Pops" Orchestra, Arthur Fiedler conducting I 05 Preludes to Act I and III from La Traviata, Tosca.nini and the NBC Symphony 1 05 Tocata and Fugue of Bach, E. Power Biggs at the organ 1 05 a Grinnell's 1515 WOODWARD and BRANCHES From a Cabinet To a Cellareite The United Yiddish Folk Or- ganization, central body of De- troit Landsmanshaften, will sponsor the next sympcisium in its series of discussions on "Anti- Semitism and How It Is Being Combatted," in the social hall of the Bnai Moshe, next Tuesday, at 9 p. m. Hosts will be members of Odessa Progressive Aid So- ciety. Place this handsome double-duty piece in the living room or dining room with a lamp or vase on top. When gay hospitality is in order, it becomes a most useful cellarette. Of mahogany veneers and other hardwoods. Closed, measures 27 1 / 2 inches across, 40 inches high. Equipped with 8 each of five sizes of glasses and 8 coasters. With top closed, gives the effect of a serv- ice bar. Arrangements for the program have been made by the Jewish Community Council. The speak- ers will include Isaac Franck, ex- ecutive director of the Council; Michael Gimbel, a member of the community relations commit- tee, and Dr..I. W. Ruskin, mem- ber of the discrimination com- mittee. Dr. Ruskin will leave shortly for active duty with the United States Navy with a rank of Lieutenant Commander. Max Nusbaum, chairman of the executive committee of the United Yiddish Folk Organiza- tions, will preside. H. B. Jacobs is president of the Odessa Pro- gressive Aid Society. Other of- ficers of the host organization are Alex Belkin, A. Wineman, Morris Kopnick, Harry Kaber, B. Ross and Mrs. S. Ross. point in past years in regard as to who shall be mayor of the city, Jew or Moslem. Jerusalem now consists of two parts, one inside the walled old city where most of the holy shrines—Christian, Jewish and Moslem—are located, and outside the walls where Moslems and Christians live. 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