The Jewish Community's Family Newspaper THE JEWISH NEWS VOL. 8—NO. 15 2114 Penobscot Bldg. A Weekly Review RA. 7956 America's Leading English- Jewish Newspaper of Jewish Events Detroit 26, Michigan, December 28, 1945 34 •0610. 22 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Allied Campaign Goal to Be Two Million etroit Jews to Support $100 000,000 Drive , Page 6 New Hebrew School to Honor Keidan Page 5 —International Photo Unpacking a t Atlantic City to attend the United Jewish Appeal Conference • is Capt. Rob- best Gamzon of Paris; a former leader of the Maquis, the famous Fr e n c h underground fighting force, who addressed the con- ference which set the $100,000,000 drive for relief. Truman Orders U.S. Rescue 39,000 Refugees Annually Page 3 Quits: Dr. Leo Srole, (below), physi- cian who resigned from his post at the UNRRA shelter for displaced persons at Landsberg, Germany, charging cond itions were bad. Since then, conditions there have improved, following inspection by U. S. military leaders. Survivors : Daughter of Underground, Five - year -old.Kathleen Apothekar, who at the age of 1 was left alone in a Paris hotel when her mother was deported by the. Nazis, is shown tele- phoning relatives upon her arrival in New York aboard a troopship, with aid of National Refugee Service, a UJA agency. After years under the swastika, they are all that remains of a once happy family. Grand- ma is too old. to provide for the children and they look to the United Jewish Appeal for food, a home, medical care and other necessities. Funds supplied by the American Jewish community through the UJA will enable the JDC to bring them life-saving relief. Ins Honored by HUC: Seventeen of the 18 widely known spiritual and lay leaders of the nation, who were awarded honorary degrees by Hebrew Union College in exercises in Cin- cinnati in celebration of the College's 70th anniversary. Dr. Julian Morgenstern awarded the degrees to: Top row (L-R) : Dr. B. Brickner, Dr. Louis Binstock, Rabbi N. Eisendrath, Mrs. J. Walter Freiberg, Rabbi E. F. Magnin, Dr. L. Mann; middle row: Thomas Mann, Dr. Alex- ander Marx, Dr. Julian Morgenstein, Henry Morgenthail Jr., Dr. A. A. Neuman, Rabbi Max Raisin; bottom row: Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, Dr. A. L. Sachar, Dr. Joshua Trachtenberg, Dr. Raymond Walters, Dr. Stephen S. Wise. and Dr, H. A. Wolfson. LT. GEN. TRus_ COTT, front, left, and LT. GEN. BEDELL-SMITH, touring the?. Landsberg camp for displaced' persons, following Dr. Srole's charges that the camp was run no better than during Hitlerism. —International Photo