4,000 Jewish Survivors Issue Manifesto to World Weekly,Review of the News of the World (Compiled Fro'm Cables of Ind ependent Jewish Press Service) Allied Government's Failure to Take Jews into Consider- ation Cited in Plea to Be published Throughout the World; Members-of Hitler's Victims Urged to Unite . ■ Page Three THE JEWISH 'NEWS Friday, Augus+ 10, 1945 By ARON BERMAN - GENEVA, (JTA)—An appeal to "all the free peoples of the world" for justice for the Jews, iii the form of a manifesto which soon will be published throughout the world, has been completed here by representatives of 4,000 surviving victims of the concentra- tion camps of Buchenwald, Bergen-Belsen, Dachau, Auswitz, Theresienstadt and Mauthausen, who are now in Switzerland. "Representatives of all other Hitler's victims are called upon to gather within the United Nations and to collaborate with a view to compensation for the damages suffered through Hitler's war machine and to prepare for a better future," the manifesto reads. "However, we members of the Jewish people, who in many cases are without nationality and have no ,place to go, are left aside. Seemingly, the world wants to forget about us. No gov- ernment of our own is backing us. We are not invited to send representatives to the San Francisco Security Conference, and no member of the_ Jewish people is participating in the work of the United Nations War Crimes Commission. "In the name of Jewish survivors, and in the name ' of all organized or non-organized - Jews who have not had opportunity to voice an opinion, we demand equality with all other nations; a national home in the country of our forefathers; representation wherever other nations are gathering; compensation for damages; and the right to influence the migration of Jews in former oc- cupied countries." 94. Britain, U. S. Charged With Failure to Help Displaced Persons, British and American governments are LONDON, (JTA)—The failing in their duty to the survivors of Nazi terror, a ,London News Chronicle correspondent writes, describing the plight of the inmates of the camps in Germany. An atmosphere Of "imprisonment, of being unwanted and un- loved is still'-there," he says. "A maze of red, tape stronger than barbed wire is - encircling the camps.'" Dr: Irsael. Goldstein, president of the Zionist Organization of America, who returned here this week after a tour of camps in Germany, said that among. the - non-repatriable persons are log,000 Jews, half of whom are in- the American zone. This problem, he declared, `"must-be approached not as a nuisance, but as - a challenge of human rehabilitation." (Je eeish Telegraphic Agency Correspondent) - AMERICA Westbrook Pegler, King Features Syndicate alien-baiting columnist declares that "prob- ably" the remaining 969 out of 1,000 "token" refugees admitted temporarily to the United States, will be permitted to remain here. "I believe most Americans will wish them well, but with a dubious hope that all of them - will be able to cleanse their minds of European politics and become Americans," Mr. Pegler says. But their admittance to the United States, he adds, "from the beginning . .. has been lawless and a calculated imposition on the moist sympathy of the American people." Rabbi Irving Miller, secretary general 'of the World Jewish Congress. will be nominat- ed as the chairman of the Administrative committee, at the next meeting of that Dotty, -Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, president of the Con- gress, announced. Dr. Leon Kubowitzki, until recently head . of the Rescue Department of the Congress, will succeed Rabbi Miller as Secretary General. "Make us a proposition," was the quick re- joiner of Louis Lipsky, member of the World Zionist Executive Committee, when Dr. John Hazam, of the Institute of Arab-American Affairs, challenged during an American Forum of the Air session: "Are the Zionists ready to spend millions to help cultivate the entire Middle East?" Mr. Lipsky's rejoiner aroused appreciative laughter from the studio audi- enee. -- The American Zionist Policy Committee, which was formed on the resignation of pr. Abba Hillel Silver from the. American Zionist Emergency Council and led the fight for his recall, will not disband - now despite Dr. Silver's recall, Abraham Goodman, its secre- tary, announced in a memorandum to the members of the National Council of the Am- erican Zionist Policy Committee. Dutch insurance companies have agreed to make retroactive premium' payments to Jews for the entire period of the German occupa- tion of Holland. In cases where the insured person leaves no heirs, the Jewish Com- munity Council of the city of his last resi- dente will be the beneficiary, it is reported in the Knickerbocker News, Netherlands organ .in New York. OVERSEAS Violent pogroms are raging in all parts of Poland, impelling Polish Jews, many of them former concentration camp inmates, to seek safety in Czechoslovakia. Large numbers of Polish Jews are daily crossing the frontier near Teschen. Dr. Karl Schrangel, Mayor of Munich, an- nounced that Bavarian insurance companies will pay to JEWS, premiums which came due during the past ten _years, that banks- will unfreeze Jewish deposits, and "the Bavarian people will endeavor to recompense the Jews for their losses." The Hakoah sports club, sole Jewish organ- ization now active among Viennese Jewish youth, is once more engaging in sports con- tests, and has been invited to Prague, Buda- pest- and Belgrade for soccer matches there. The Hakoah swimming section has staged its-, first contest, with champions Ruth Hirschler and Rudi Koenig, recently released from a con- centration camp, participating. Hakoah sports club was recently re-established in Poland by -Jewish veterans of Partisan bands who - stress , the need of physical training for European . Jewry. An enthusiastic revival of Jewish religious life is taking place in Berlin, where the sur- viving Jewish community, numbering about 10,000, is opening synagogues, in Iranispe- strasse, Pestakizzustrasse, and ThieLschufier plaz, and are holding service twice daily. An- other three synagogues will be opened in time for the holidays. The Jewish Agency 'has received informa- tion from Germany' that the first training center for Jews liberated from the. Buchen- wald concentration camp - and intending to go to Palestine was established at Eggendorf, near Blankenheim, in the American zone of occupation, at the beginning of June. It is called . Kibbutz Buchenwald, and is comprised of 50 men and women learning farming under the auspices of the Jewish Ccirnmittee of Buchenwald. Stalin Backs Jewish State Said to Have 'Told Truman at Potsdam that He Supports Palestine Homeland NEW YORK (JPS)--.A. Lon- don dispatch to the Jewish Morning Journal, Aug. 5, re-, ported that Generallissimo Stalin told President Truman. and for- mer Prime Minister Churchill, at the Potsdam_ conference, that a Jewish Commonwealth in Pal- estine has his full support. He stressed the heed for coming to an amicable understanding with the Arabs. Stalin is reported to have said that the Jews of the USSR have no need for settlement in Pal- estine because there is no anti- Semitism in Russia, but reports of growing anti-Semitism else- where make it imperative that Palestine be reserved as an asylum olor the Jews. This infor- mation, the dispatch states, has' been obtained"' from a "reliable source." Methodist Women Hit Bilbo's Waste Of Senate's Time LAKE JUNALUSKA (JPS)- Representatives of the Southern `Women's Methodist Organization, attending a seminar on Christian social relations here, adopted a resolution condemning Senator Bilbo (D), of Miss., for his attacks against Jews, Catholics, Italians, Negroes and other minority 'groups. The -resolution stated that "we want the outside world to know such practices and tactics do not have the sanction of the Christian Smith . . . We are bowed in con- trition that a Senator - of our South could so forget himself as to -be so un-Christian and un- gentlemanly as to address any- one with the title of an offensive epithet." 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