THE . JEWISH NEWS Page Eighteen `Palestine Problem' at Telenews Tells Current Issues in Zionism Weekly Review of the News of the World (Compiled From Cables of Independent Jewish Press Service) "Hitler would have needed six more months to have exterminated the Jewish race in Europe" Allied military liaison officers esti- mated, correspondent Thomas R. Henry of the Washington Evening Star says in a dispatch to his newspaper from Germany; Mr. Henry states that this estimate was made on the basis of repatriation of Jews to Western European countries from the British and American oc- cupation zones, but the same presumably holds true for Eastern Europe. "The problem of what to do in Palestine can no longer be left solely to Britain, and, in fact, Britain no longer has any desire to carry the burden alone," and is unofficially seeking a compromise between Zionist and Arab ex- tremists, Sydney • Gruson, New York Times correspondent, asserts in a dispatch from London. In a letter to the New York Herald Tribune, Wendell L. Phillips, Rector of Christ's Church, Rye, N. Y. answers the allegation Prof. Wil- liam Ernest ' Hocking, of Harvard, made in a- letter to the Tribune on Aug. 26, that the Bal- four Declaration excluded the development of a Jewish State in Palestine. Rector Phil- lips writes that the Balfour • Declaration, in 1917, decreed that while a Jewish state could not be set up immediately, it should be estab- lished when the Jews became a definite majority in Palestine. The 1939 White Paper, curtailing immigration, automatically keeps the Jews from becoming a majority and therefore con- stitutes a repudiation of the Balfour Declara- tion, Rector Phillips writes. Weinert Appointed Truck Manager of Grand River Chevrolet Film Now Having Its First Showing in Detroit Has Strong Endorsement of Unite,d Palestine Appeal. and Local Allied Jewish Campaign Leaders OVERSEAS See Also Page 3 AMERICA The few Jewish inhabitants of the German town of Xanten were helped to flee Germany, in 1938, and the Sifrei Torah (Holy Scrolls) and silver ornaments of the 200 year old Xan- ten synagogue, were saved from Nazi looterg - through the efforts of a 20 year old German police telephOne girl. and an anti-Nazi police . chief 'who hid them in the police headquarters building, Lt. M. D. Harris, of the British Army, reports. A 20 year old Jewess, Helen Zweig, who . came -to Brussels with her parents'. before the war, has been sentenced to death by a military court martial for "ruthless collaboration" with the Germans.• She betrayed thousands of Bel- gian Jews to the Gestapo, gaining the confi- dence of underground leaders and then de-, nouncing them to the . Germans. Trade unions in Warsaw, Lublin, Cracow and other Polish cities held mass meetings at which it was urged that anti-Semitism be declared a crime 'punishable by law. Resolutions were sent to Parliament urging that body to • act on the proposal at. its coming session. - Prof. Zdenek Nejedly, Czech Minister of Education, . has ordered the establishment of a special commission to supervise the properties of the destroyed Jewish Community Councils in Bohemia and Moravia, including synagogues and cemeteries, pending the restoration of these councils. The commission will also include members of the newly created Union of Jewish Communities of Moravia and Bohemia and will determine the disposition of Jewish communal propertieS. Through the efforts of the United Palestine Appeal, with the cooperation of its local organiza- tion sponsored through the Al- lied Jewish Campaign of the Jewish Welfare Federation, a great history-making film is now available to Detroit audiences. It is called "Palestine Problem" and it depicts the discussion of the Palestine problem at Pots- dam. It reveals how the issue of a Free Jewish Palestine is part of the new -British Labor' Party platform, but shows realistically that the Arabs, too, are making headlines with their demands. "Palestine Problem" has its first Detroit showing at the Telenews Theaters, Woodward and the - Rosh Hashanah Rites Held in Munich Theater his name was sent to the Senate for confirmation. Cohen previously was associ- ated with Mr. Byrnes in the Of- fice of War Mobilization and Re- conversion, and has a long record of service in the government under the late President Roose- velt. When Byrnes became Secretary of State he appointed Cohen a special assistant. Cohen accom- panied him to the Potsdam Con- ference,, and is now in London to attend the forthcoming meeting of foreign ministers. Truman Appoints Cohen Byrnes Aide — — WASHINGTON ( JTA ) —Benj a- S. H. Rose, owner of the Grand min V. Cohen has been nominated River Chevrolet Company, an- counsellor of 'the State Depart- nounces the appointment of Har- ment by President Truman, and old N. Weinert as manager of the truck divison of the company. Mr. Weinert is well known to the truck users of Michigan. A f t er receiving his degree in mechanical en- gineering, he Palestine Will Renew took charge of the building of Commerce With Poland p e ci. al heavy JERUSALEM (JTA)—A trade duty fire truck delegation will shortly come to apparatus for the Palestine from Poland to negoti- General Fire ate for trade and commerce be- Truck Corp. He tween the two countries and to was also associ- invite a Palestine trade delega- H. N. Weinert ated for many tion to visit Poland. years with Mack Trucks and The Hebrew newspaper Ha- with the International Harvester mashkiff repbrts that an un- Co. He is a member of the named American industrial firm Engineering Society of Detroit. has acquired land in the settle- ment of Tel Litwinski to estab- His responsibilities will be to lish a factory for the assembling direct the sales and supervise the of motor vehicles, to e_mploy engineering of special units. BENJAMIN V. COHEN 1,000 persons. Mr. Weinert anticipates an an- nouncement by the Chevrolet Motor Division that a new heavi- Memorial Services or Semini Aze-ret will be conducted er Chevrolet truck will be avail-: at the Downtown Synagogue Saturday, September 29, able soon. beginning at 9:30 A. M. The Grand River Chevrolet Co., Michigan's largest truck Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser in charge. dealership, announces that they are now taking orders and mak- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ing deliveries on sixty-seven ■ models of Chevrolet trucks. ■ U. S. to Deport Kuhn As `Menace to Peace' 1 NEW YORK (JPS) — Fritz Kuhn, the one-time head of the goosestepping German-American bund who groomed himself to take over as Hitler's gauleiter in a Nazified U. S., will be .shipped back to Germany this week as "dangerous to the pub- lic peace and safety of the U. S. because he adhered to the gov- ernment of Germany and to the National Socialistic principles thereof," U. S. Attorney Gen. Tom C. Clark announced. Convicted of grand larceny in 1939, he was interned as a dangerous enemy alien on his release from prison in 1943. His citizenship was cancelled in 1943. Chaplain Max B. Wall of New York, a graduate of the Jewish Theological Seminary of Ameri- ca, and a member 'of the Rabbin- ical Assembly of America, con- ducted the first Rosh Hashanah services to be held openly in Munich since the Nazis came to power; in the PrinZ Regenten Theater, formerly the Munich Opera House. Capt. Wall will conduct Yom Kuppur services at the same place. UNRRA Permits Jews To Ship Clothing NEW YORK (JTA)—An au- thorization to send 70,000 pounds of clothing to Jews in Poland has been granted by UNRRA to the Vaad Hahatzalah, a relief group organized - by the Union of Ortho- dox Rabbis of the United States and Canada. The headquarterS of the group announced that last week the organization sent --a shipment of 256,000 pounds of kosher food, religious books and clothing to Jewish communities in Europe for distribution among needy Jews. The Voice of Orphans Is Calling ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ At ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ LACHER'S HALL ■ ■ • 8939 TWELFTH STREET ■ ■ ■ Will be held a conference of delegates of congregations and societies to decide upon the fate of 200 European orphans. Worthy Rabbles, Presidents of congregations and of societies and individuals who will be invited by special letters are urgently requested to be on time. ■ MORRIS MOHR; Pres. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • American Federation For Polish Jews • • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ 0••w ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Boulevard and Woodward and Grand Circus Park. ("Yanks in Tokyo" is the companion film). Thus, the March of Time is now bringing to the nation's screens the film story of the Palestine Problem, with Detroit the first community to see it. With newspapers daily head- lining the Palestine story, March of Time up-to-dates audiences on the situation affecting the Jewish National Home, from 1917 when Lord Allenby conquered the Holy Land to the present time. This film shows hoc,/ the Zion- ist movement is endeavoring to work toward a successful settle- „merit of the problem, since a solution must be reached quickly. The new Labor Party platform is in accord with Jewish sentiment,' but Arabs continue to ask ad- herence to the 1939 White Paper. To prove the point of urgent Jewish needs, Jewish leaders point out the accomplishments in. Palestine, the expanding of frontiers, irrigation, malaria' con- trols, cultural achievements, the schools and free medical and hos- pital care for the Aralz., as well as improved working conditions and increased wages. "Palestine Problem” reaches into every community and the showing in - Detroit is - considered of the utmost importance. , United Palestine Appeal lead- ers—nationally and locally—urge that it be seen by large audiences. New Year Greetings SOVERINSKY & Sons Co. 7355 Bryden 1. KNOPPOW PAINT STORE Wholesale and Retail QUALITY PAINTS and PAINTER SUPPLIES SALE AND RENTALS OF Paint Sprayers - Wallpaper Removers - Sanders 15019 LIVERNOIS UN. 2-8088 Dinner-Reception , given in honor of Isaac Meier Lewin on THURSDAY, SEPT. 20 at 9 P.M. 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