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Friday, October 12, 1945

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THE JEWISH NEWS

_Story of Forcible. Deportation Reveals Only Jews Were
Affected by Directives Issued - by 22nd Corps of
Patton's Third Army in U. S. Zone in Germany

By PAT FRANK
PILSEN, 'Czechoslovakia, (JTA)--UNRRA officials did nothing
to halt the forcible deportation of the 600 Jews who had fled for
their lives from the waves of anti-Semitic terror in Poland, inmates
of Camp Karlov, the United Nations' displaced persons center here,
told this correspondent.
An UNRRA team, stationed at this displaced persons center at
Ore time when the terrified Jews were herded into trains and start--
ed back to Poland, simply stood by and did nothing. In silence, they
watched the Eighth Armored Division troops, equipped with ma-
chine-guns and rifles as well as armored vehicles, round up Jews
and force them aboard the trucks that took them to the railroad
station for the fateful trek back to Poland.
That supine UNRRA team has since been replaced by another
team headed by R. R. Carpenter, and it is a unit that known noth-
ing of these compulsory deportations, which were in violation of the
ruling by Gen. Dwight' Eisenhower that United Nations nationals
and persecuted peoples who do not desire to return to their home-
lands—or whose lives would be endangered in so doing—shall not
'be returned by force. -
At present there are only 22 Jews at Camp Karlov of all those
. hundreds who had arrived here after fleeing the terror in Poland.
These remaining Jews are being held here pending arrangements
for their admittance to refugee camps in Germany.
Like the Jewish contingent of refugees, non-Jewish Poles had
also crossed into the American-held territory from Poland, but the
directives issued to the 22nd Corps of Patton's Third Army were
to return only Jews to Poland.
According to officers now stationed at Camp Karlov, some
members of AK, the Polish reactionary, anti-Russian anti-Semitic
organization, have passed through Camp Karlov en route to Ger-
This is HANK, the powerful
man camps. The belief is expressed here that these Poles are
infiltrating into Polish camps in Germany for purposes of spread- slugger of the Tigers, as he came
ing anti-Semitic propaganda. They are described as young, well-
home after smashing the home
dressed and all identically equipped.
run which beat the Cubs in the
400 Jews Moved From Feldafing Camp to German Homes
second game of the World Ser-
FELDAFING, Bavaria, (JTA)—Acting on orders of Gen. Eisen- ies.
hower, a group of 400 displaced Jews are being removed from
the Feldafing camp to private houses from which Germans, have
Henry Greenberg did a lot.
been evicted. At the same time, 600 Jews, mostly children, have
been transferred from this camp to a center in Fahrenwald, 15 He hit the home run that won
miles away.
the American League champion-
The total number of Jews in Feldafing camp has been - reduced -ship for the Tigers. He hit three
to 4,000, visiting correspondents were told by Col. James H. Polk
who is in command of the Feldafing area. He added that more doubles in Sunday's game.
Germans will be moved from their dwellings in this area in order
The Tigers did not win Mon-
to make room for additional Jews from the camp.
day's game, but the fact that
Hank's homer evened the score
in the eighth inning retained him
Writer Says Arabs
among the great heroes in
baseball.
Never Satisfied

Fisher to Report
On WZO Parley Are
At 3 Affairs Here LONDON (JPS-Palcor) — One

Reports on the extraordinary
World Zionist Conference held
in London recently will be giv-
en by Mendel N. Fisher, execu-
tive di}ector of the National
Fund of America, at three meet-
ings in Detroit Monday and
Tuesday, Oct. 15 and 16.
Mr. Fisher will address a
luncheon on Monday afternoon
and in the evening will speak at
a meeting of Zionist leaders at
Shaarey Zedek. The evening
meeting will be held under the
joint auspices of the Zionist Or-
ganization of Detroit and the
Jewish National Fund Council,
which includes all Zionist groups
in the city. Affiliated members
are invited to hear Mr. Fisher.
The annual paid-up member-
ship luncheon of the Ladies' Au-
xiliary of the JNF will hear Mr.
Fisher on Tuesday, at the Jew-
ish Community Center.
Mr. Fisher, during his stay in
London where he attended the
WZO parley as delegate -from
the U. S., consulted with lead-
ers of the world Zionist move-
ment and with representatives
of the JNF" who met at the con-
clusion of the WZO conference.
Former national field direc-
tor of the Zionist Organization of
America, he also traveled to Eu-
rope and Palestine and recently
visited in Mexico. He made a
study of conditions in Palestine
where he spent several weeks.
He also was a delegate to the
first American World Jewish
Congress and in 1939 was a
delegate to the World Zionist
Congress in Gevena.

Select Social Club Begins
Discussions at Center

Select Social Club . of the Jew-
ish Community Center will spon-
sor a `series of bi-weekly dis-
cussions on "What's happened
since the San Francisco 'Confer-
ence", bekinning this. Saturday,
9 p.rh. in the Ginsburg Lounge
of the Center. A social hour will
follow. Those who are 40 and

over are invited to attend.

wonders whether any • policy in
Palestine will satisfy Arab lead-
ers, a ,London Times correspond-
ent, whose recent articles on
Palestine stirred considerable
protest in Arab circles, declares
in a letter to the Times. He as-
serts that the White Paper
policy, apparently failed to ap-
pease Arab politicians,- pointing.
out that the Mufti joined Hitler
despite White Paper provisions
for the stoppage of Jewish im:
migration by 1944 unless Arabs
consented to its continuance.
-The letter is in reply to the
contention, by Annous Atiyah, of
the Arab Office here, that Arabs'
did II& benefit from 'Jewish
enterprise in Palestine. The cor-
respondent cites facts, figures and
official British Government docu-
ments showing that Jewish enter-
prise, contributed to the health,
education and decreased death
rate among the Arabs.

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U.S. Zionist Gives
$32,000 to JNF

JERUSALEM (JPS - Palcor)—
Harry Friedenwald, of Baltimore,
for 14 years president of the
Federation of Zionists in Amer-
ica, predecessor to- the Zionist
Organization of America, con-
tributed a total of $31,688 to the
Jewish National Fund, - it was an-
nounced- here. On his 80th birth-
day, Sept. 21, 1944, he handed
over to the Fund his landed
property in Palestine, consisting
of 122 dunarns of planted groves
near Hedera and I-leftzibah,.
valued at $29,088. In addition he
made a cash contribution of
$2,600.

Hadassah in America raised
funds for planting 10,000 trees
on Jewish National Fund land
in a special grove, "Yaar Shalon."

TH

Herman Cohen, president o f as 100 children of employe
the Jewish Children's Home mothers were cared for in tl-
Petoskey and Burlingame, has building daily. We feel that witi
received a letter from Robert J • out your cooperation that
Benson, administrative supervisor would have been impossible fc
of the Nursery and Extended us to make the service availabl
School Services program 'of the to many of these mothers. Whe
Board of Education, expressing we reflect that a large numbs
.the community's thanks to the of the mothers using the servic
board of the home for having were carrying on while thei
made its facilities available for husbands were in the arme
the special wartime child-care forces we cannot help but fec
program from Aug. 1, 1943, to that • the cooperation of 0(.1
Sept. 30, 1945.
two agencies has made this wa
The home, which for more period less trying for then
than a decade had been used for families than it would have be
the institutional care of Jewish otherwise."
dependent and neglected chil-
dren, was offered for use as a
nursery and canteen under Board Congress to
of Education auspices with the
aid of federal funds under the on Anti-Bigotry
terms of the Lanham Act. The
services formally supplied by the
Children's Home to the Jewish
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Re
community are now being ad- ligious News Service)--A bil
ministered by the Children's Bu- which would place Congres
reau of the Jewish Social Service clearly on record as -being op
Bureau.
posed to any type of religious o
Letter From Board
racial bigotry has been introduc
The letter from the Board of ed in the House of Reoresenta
tives by Rep. Samuel Dicksteii
Education follows:
"Because of the withdrawal of
The bill, which was referrer
federal support on Oct. 31, 1945
we are re-organizing the board to the House Committee on the
of education's Child Care Pro- Judiciary, points to the dange .
gtam. All agencies that have co- of anti-Semitism and any type o
operated with the board of edu- agitation for racial or religiou
cation through the war emer- reasons.
gency period are being released
from their agreements regarding TRUMAN SELECTS STRAUSS
the use of facilities.
TO BE REAR ADMIRAL .
"This is to confirm our agree-.
WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Com-
ment to discontinue service to
children at the Jewish Children's modore Lewis L. Strauss of New
Home effective September 29, York, special assistant to Sec
1945, and to complete repairs as retary of the Navy James V
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Hank the Slugger, City School Board Extends Thanks
Baseball's Hero
For Use of Jewish Children's Home

UNRRA Failed to Halt
Return of 600 to Poland

JNF Director to Address 2
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