THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, Ocfober 12, 1945 Mrs. Epstein . Urges Vigorous Action in Palestine's Behalf attention . on this village in the far north and endorsed the de- mands of Kfar Giladi's settlers that an immediate inquiry and trial proceedings be launched against the Trans-Jordan Frontier Force patrols involved in the shooting and wounding of seven Jews here on Oct. 6. Palestine Village Protests Shooting KFAR GILADI (JPS-Palcor)— Detroit Hadassah resumed its Jewish Palestine, at a standstill year's activities on. Tuesday, at for six hours in a protest strike a- rally of all members of the against British policy, focused its four lOcal units, at Temple Beth El, with Mrs. Judith G. Epstein of New York, national. president, as guest speaker. . ' Forty liadaSsah officers and committee - chairmen, including representatives - from outof-town Chapters in the Central States Region, met at breakfast at the ilook Cadillac with Mrs. Ep;tein, who advocated a Vigorous policy in combatting the activities of the small group of anti-Zionists. Mrs. Epstein pointed out that displaced European Jews must necessarily have different treat- ment from other displaced na- tionals, since going back to their original homes means a -continu- ation of persecution by their anti-Semitic neighbors. For this reason, she stated, Palestine should be available to unlimited numbers of Jews. Under the present British immigration re- strictions, children are not per- mitted to enter Palestine with- out. certificates, but must be counted. in with the adults. This is due to the fact that there are no young Jewish children left in Europe; those now arriving in Palestine are aged 14 to 18. Mrs.. Epstein announced that Hadassah, in partnership with the Friends of the. Hebrew Univer- sity, will build a medical school as soon as conditions permit. Women desiring to join may do so throug hthe following mem- bership chairmen: Central Group, Mrs. Lewis H. Carlson, Townsend 8-3252; Huntington Woods, Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe, Royal Oak 0638; Russell Woods, Mrs. Joseph Som- mers, HO. 5249; University GrOup, Mrs. Sidney R. Solonion, UN. 1-7943. Page Eleven A delegation protested the of- ficial version of the incident, given by the •general officer in command of Palestine troops, and broadcast by BBC, that the troops shot in self-defense when the settlers tried to disarm them. - Stating that the British officers and constables involved in the z The War IS-Over Migdal Holds Meeting This Sunday at Center The first fall meeting of Migdal Chapter of the League for Labor Palestine will be held Sunday, at • 8:30 p. m.,,, at the Jewish Center. The meeting will be ad- •cirsed by Dr. Waugh, professor of political science at. Ypsilanti Normal College, on the subject "The British Labor Party and British Imperialism". Migdal_ invites all young men and women who are interested in the subject and who are anxious to participate in the activities of a: progressive labor-Zionist group. On Oct. 21 Migdal will hold a hay-ride for members and friends.. Reservations can be- made this Sunday at the group -meeting. On Nov. 4 a group discussion will be held on the current political situation within Ather- con Zionism. All interested persons can call Miss Raye Metzger, TO. 5-0432. •'A, .zei* ,but the Hostilities have stopped of f D s just 'as ,great ut countless chit a : ten aTe-Still hungry. thousands roam the streets and roads OF Europe, _homeless -and heart sick: U. S. O. camps are still in operation; befriending coen.who need - ( friendly cheer more than ever:ISO- cial agencies here at -home, cut To t he .minim um during wartime, must be supported. IMPORTANT Our Deadline Is M 2 p. m. Tuesday • ,Our. responsibilitili not over. NOtTio long as ohe Child, one old person,- one It again becomes necessary for us to call the attention of our readers and contributors to the regular deadline of The Jewish News. A11, -copy must reach the editor before 2 p. m. on. Tuesday—pre- ferably in advance of this deadt - 1ine. - PhOtograPhs must be submit- ted for our- consideration before 2 p. m. on Mondays. Copy -reaching us. after the deadline will be retained' for use the folloWing week if it is con- sidered timely. Deadlinei for issues puhlished during holiday periods are al:- ways announced far.in - advance. Jewish 'Theological Seminary Grants Honorary Degrees NEW YORK (JTA.):—Honorary degrees were conferred upon Mrs. Felix M. -Warburg, humanitarian and. philanthropist, Dr. Israel. Goldstein, 'president of the Zionist- Organization of, America, and Dr. A. . W. S Rosenbach, eminent bibliographer, at the comrnenCe- ment exercises Of the Jewish ,- Theological Seminary of America. incident behaved correctly and were not guilty of any transgres- sions, the delegation declared that the Trans-Jordan Frontier Force, comprised of Arabs, has on numerous other occasions un- provokedly molested Jewish vil- lagers. The Jewish delegation was adamant, however, wounded veteran needs out helii:.Rernerhber thern:-.---; and GIVE FREELY _& .:„GIVE:.QENEROUSLY ' CCU, YOUR COMMUNITY WAR ,CHEST,I ot,OU „t 4147 . Woodward thru to Washington .