THE JEWISH NEWS

A Weekly Review

VOL 8—NO. 6

2114 Penobscot Bldg.

RA. 7956

of Jewish Events

Detroit 26, Michigan, October 26, 1945

34 0i5affi. 22

$3.00 Per Year Single Copy, 10a

Attlee Refuses 'Truman's Plea;
FDR-Ibn Saud Letters Revealed

Page 3

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War Chest Needs
Redoubled Effort

Community fund workers urged is
continue all out drive to assure suc-
cess of campaign, due to end Wednes-
day . . . Contributions far short of
$8,490,336 ,goal . . . Judge Simons to -
be guest speaker at report luncheon
on Monday . . . Local Jewish organi-
zation aiding drive.

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—Page 5

Harrison Defends
Report to Truman

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As a mark of thanksgiving for the victory

—International Soundphoto

Excommunicated Hungarian Monk

Andras Kun is shown
in a Budapest court listening to the testimony of a woman eye-
witness to one of his mass crimes. The woman told the court •
she saw Kun and his band slay 94 Jews on the bank of the Danube.
He was sentenced to death and hanged two -hours later.

achieved by our nation over the Fascist-Nazi

forces, our community unites to make a suc,

cess of the Victory Loan drive to be

COM..

President's representative who re-
vealed plight of displaced Jews in
German camps under U. S. military,
supervision declares Gen. Eisen-
hower's letter telling of improved
conditions came long after he made
his report, and only after Truman
had notified general to ease conditions
. . . Demands removal of_ DPs from
former concentration camps.

—Page 7

ducted from Oct. 29 to Dec. 8.

Anti-Jewish Riots
S'weep Argentina

Return of Col. Peron to power ac-
companied by strong anti-Semitic
outrages . . . Synagogues invaded by
bands of Peronistas celebrating lead-
er's victory ... Jews attacked ..
Many lock selves in their homes to
escape terrorism.

—Page 9

Community Ready
For Victory Loan

A, great demonstration

--Photo by Grossman-TCnowthig

of inter-faith brotherhood was in evidence at the War Chest workers' luncheon on
Oct. 16, at the Stotler, at which the MOST REV. -EDWARD MOONEY, Archbishop of Detroit, (center), was the
guest speaker. HENRY WINEMAN, nationally prominent Jewish leader, vice-chairman of the War Chest of Metro-
politan Detroit, introduced Archbishop Mooney. MRS. FRANK COUZENS, a campaign leader, is an the left.

Wineman and Blumberg again head
important division for drive, Oct.
29-Dec. 8 . . . Shapero leads Retail-
ers' Committe e, . . Simons and •
Michelson direct advertising cam-
paign . . . Synagogues, social and
cultural groups mobilizing forces to
assure success of drive.
Page 8

Keep Faith

With Martyrs

Of Our People

The War Chest drive
is far behind its goal.
Serious efforts must
be made to assure the
success of this great
humanitarian cans e.
Give liberally to and
exert all your efforts
to assure the success
of the War Chest on
the closing day of gte
drive, Oct. 31.

ES1

Murder will out,

and those • guilty for the murder of 5;
700,000 Jews as well as millions of other peoples are due to
pay deserved punishment for their crimes. The attention of
the world is now directed at the trials in Berlin, where the 24
top Nazi leaders were indicted as war criminals, and in Luene-

—International Sound photo

berg, Germany. This photograph shows a detailed panoramic
view of the Lueneberg courtroom where Commandant Josef
Kramer, "the beast of Belsen," and his fellow gangsters are
awaiting the sentence of the court.

