-Page Five Tf!f JEW1St+ NEWS •frklay, Decernbet:14, 194 Rabbi, Back From Poland, World's Jewish Leaders Meet to Avert Further Tragedy to Jews in 'Filthy' Camps Says Jews Want to Emigrate , 70,000 to. 80,000 Survivors There, He Declares on Return to London; 20,000 Retain Forged Papers; UNRRA Doing Fine Job, He,Says LONDON, (JTA)—Practically all: of the 70,000 to 80,- 000 surviving Jews in Poland want to emigrate, Rabbi Solo- mon Schoenfeld, a leader of the Union of Orthodox Congre- gations, reported to a meeting here on his recent visit to that country. He revealed that at least 20,000 Jews still retain forged identity papers bearing non-Jew- 0 ish names, because of the con- of Polish Patriots in the USSR, tinued anti-Semitism and their it was decided here at the clos- fear of persecution. Two thousand ing session of a conference of Jewish children are still living Polish Jews from all parts of with Polish foster parents, he dis- the USSR. closed. The Jewish representatives will Despite efforts by the Polish be charged with gathering data DR. LEO BAECK RENSO LEVI E. G. HARRISON DR. .WEIZMANN Government to improve the concerning the vocational and conference committee, said that group's findings, to reconsider his standard of living, the condition professional training of the .Jews (Continued from Page 1) the eys of Jews everywhere resignation. of the majority of the Jews is wishing to return to Poland, so of the founder of liberal Judaism would be turned to the Atlantic bad, Rabbi Schoenfeld said, add- that the repatriates may be re- in Germany and an outstanding City conference of the United ing that the only bright spot is integrated into the economic life leader of the Jewish community Jewish Appeal. He said there Congressmen Deplore UNRRA, which "is doing a really of the country as soon after their of Belgium; Dr. Salo Kleerkoper would be worldwide interest in AMG Work with DPs WASHINGTON, (JDC)—Con- fine job." return as possible. of Amsterdam, noted Dutch econ- its deliberations because the con- omist and leader in Jewish com- ference will draw up ,a blue- gressmen of both parties and munal and Zionist activities in print for 'unprecedented action on Jewish circles here are fast los- Canadian Jewish Congress Mrs. Ellmann to Talk Holland, who played an import- the part of American Jews for ing patience with the failure of Delegate To Investigate the Administration and the Am- ant role in rescue and resistance the revival and survival of the MONTREAL, (JTA)—H. M. On Poetry at Brunch work in Holland during the war; remnants of European Jewry erican Military Government, Caiserman, general secretary of Of S. Z. Sisterhood d e s p ite frequently expressed through widely increased relief concern by President. Truman, to the Canadian Jewish Congress, and rehabilitation overseas and clean up the "shocking" condi- will leave for Poland to in- • A variation in the book review Mrs. Welt, Prentis, Krolik, vestigate the position of the Jew- large-scale settlement and de- sponsored by Shaarey Enggass Elected to Board velopment of the Newish Nation- tions, which according to all ish community there, it was an- brunches reports, still exist in Jewish DP nounced by Samuel Bronfman, Zedek Sisterhood will be a talk al Home in Palestine. NEW YORK — Meyer L. on "Poetry for Pleasure" this camps in the U. S. zone of Ger- Congress national president, Tuesday by Mrs. James Ellmann. Prentis was elected to the ad- many. speaking here at the first post- visory board and Clarence H. Jewish circles here point out U. S. Army Inspection Mrs. Walter Field is program war meeting of the national Enggass, Mrs. Joseph M. Welt that President Truman's direc- Finds Filthy Conditions chairman, assisted by Miss Hat- dominion council of the Congress. and Julian H. Krolik, all of tie Gittleman. Mrs. Sam Singer LANDSBERG, Germany, tive to Gen. Eisenhower to clean Mr. Bronfman charged that Detroit, were elected to the (JTA)—An inspection group of up the DP camps has failed to "the rehabilitation of Jewish and Mrs. Maurice Zackheim are board of directots of the Joint high ranking Army officers, head- materialize, as did the President's communities and the reconstruc- co-chairmen. Mrs. Morris Fish- Distribution Committee at the ed by Lt. Gen. Walter Bedell request to the British Govern- tion of the lives of thousands of man and Mrs. Geo. Orley will JDC's 31st annual meeting Smith, U. S. Chief of Staff in ment to admit 100,0000 Jewish Jews is still maddeningly take charge of food arrangements here last Sunday. for the brunch. Mrs. Albert the European Theater, last week DPs into Palestine. Jews in Feldafing, Landsberg slow." Green is chairman of the hostess found conditions in the camp for committee. Edward M. M. Warburg, who Jewish displaced persons here to and other Bavarian DP camps, charge that Gen. Eisenhower's 5 Jews on Russian The Shaarey Zedek Red Cross recently returned from a survey be decidedly bad. recent directives, particularly in Repatriation Committee workroom is open every Monday of Jewish conditions in Europe; A score of newspaper corres- MOSCOW, (JTA)—The com- and Wednesday from 11 a. m.. to Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, European pondents accompanied the group, regard to improved housing con- chairman of the JDC; Eliezer which came here as a result of ditions, are being "sabotaged" by mittee arranging for the repatria- 4 p. m. The unit can use some Kaplan, treasurer of the Jewish the resignation last week of the anti:Semitic U. S. Army person- tion of Polish citizens in the machine sewers to make up -gar- Agency for Palestine; Dr. Abra- UNRRA welfare director of the nel. Jews, the dispatches say, Soviet Union will have on it five ments that are already cut out, ham Granovsky, chairman of camp, Dr. Leo Srole. Dr. Srole, still live in tents, are under- Jewish representatives to be ap- ready for sewing. For informa- the Board of Directors of the a well known American sociol- nourished and cannot communi- pointed by the Jewish Organiza- tion, call Mrs. Win. Nadler, chair- Jewish National Fund in Jeru- ogist, had charged that conditions cate with their relatives , abroad. tional Committee of the Union man of Red Cross, To. 8-8546. salem; and leaders from Jewish in the camps had reached a point communities in the United States. where "disastrous epidemics may Joseph Rosensaft, chairman strike at any hour." of the Central Jewish Commit- Should Be Ashamed tee of all displaced Jews in the The state of the sanitation in British zone in Germany, also the camp was typified by an in- is flying to the United States cident that occurred in one of to address the historic confer- the barracks. There, the inspec- ence. Revered by former in- tors found that the floor was be- mates of concentration camps ing used for toilet purposes, and as "the Jewish Lincoln", Rosen- the smell was so bad that Gen. saft is a most energetic and Smith felt impelled to remark fearless defender of rights of to A. C. Glassgold of New York, stateless and displaced Jews. the UNRRA supervisor, "You as He survived the battle of the camp supervisor should be Warsaw Ghetto and interment ashamed. The stench speaks for at notorious death center of itself." Auschwitz. Rosensaft was de- The charge that the Jews were ported to Belsen for extermina- sleeping, crowded two and three tion 10 days before the British to a single bed was found to be army liberated that concentra- true. The weakened survivors tion camp. His wife, his two of Germany's torture camps are children and father were liqui- simply unable, for the most dated by the Nazis. He will be part, to climb to the upper level the first official spokesman of of a double decker bed. displaced Jews to present a full It was revealed that 6,200 Jews report to American Jewry. were jammed into space designed The presiding officers of the for 4,200. Normally crowded con- conference will consist of Dr. ditions were being aggravated by James G. Heller, William Rosen- the constant flow of Jews, in wald and Dr. Jonah B. Wise, Na- some cases with families, flee- ing from Poland as well as from tional Chairmen of the UJA. Edmund I. Kaufman, of Wash- the British and Russian zones. To ington, D.C., chairman of the care for this horde, UNRRA has provided only 10 men. Recog- nizing this inadequacy, Gen. Peron Says He's Against Smith asked those Jews who might be strong enough to help Anti-Semitic Activities clean up the camp. Shortage of Clothing BUENOS AIRES (JTA)—Col. A shortage of underclothing Juan Peron, the "strong man" of Argentina, who has been charged was found, although other types with responsibility for the re- of clothes available were con- peated anti-Jewish outbreaks in sidered adequate. The food was Buenos Aires, declared that he is described as "starchy and mo- opposed to anti-Semitic activi- notonous." The charge that shortages were ties. Peron made this statement in due to inmates of the camp sell- an interview in "La Epoca," ing their few belongings on the which supports the Peronist re- black market was discounted by gime. The paper, commenting on both Army and UNRRA officials, the interview, says that the anti- although it was admitted that Jewish violence was carried out some trading of this type was by enemies of Col. Peron who in- going oh. Much of the difficulty in the filtrated into his election demon- strations "in order to harm the camp, Was blamed on "red tape" cause" of the pro-Peron move- in the relations between the ment. The paper avoids mention- Army and UNRRA. Gen. Smith WOODWARD AT STATE ing the fact that the police, whose promised that in the future there chief is a Peron follower, did would be a closer liaison which nothing to curb the anti-Jewish should facilitate 'supply. Dr. Srole • disturbances. has agreed, as a result of the vI •1011 SENDA NASD 10 `JOUR COUSIV1 1•10VI OD CREME CVARISIMAS SAVItsIGS 0,114D OR 1955 Q. SIIECIEL CO.