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Palestine Inquiry Report

JSSB Seeking Relatives
Of European Surviv. ors

Jewish War Veterans Send Athletic
Equipment to U. S. Forces Overseas

Anyone knowing the where-
"is bound to be an outcry from
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ment of the present restrictions. the Jewish State for more Le- abouts of the following persons,
Emanuel Neumann testified for bensraum to include the old is asked to contact Mrs. Sue A.
Huffman of the Jewish Social
the American Zionist Emergency Kingdom of David and Saul."
Service Bureau, 5737 Second, TR.
Council and .presented the plea
Lowdermilk's Statement
2-4080, Monday through Friday,
for a Jewish Commonwealth. His
Among the most influential 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
testimony was interrupted by
Vally Rosner, formerly of 15891
witnesses was Dr. Walter • Clay
British members of the commit-
Rutherford, by Dr. Ernest Kertesz,
tee who questioned his right to Lowdermilk, assistant chief of Hungary.
Jano Horn from Koroschmazo, Hun-
criticize the British government. the U. S. Soil Conservation Serv- gary, who immigrated to the U.. S.
ice,
who
proposed
a
plan
for
a
about
1915, sought by Ilona Hersko-
Presents Jewish Case
multi-billion dollar irrigation vits, daughter of Helena. Herskovits
Dr. Stephen. S. Wise's presenta-
and Josef Horn.
Chaj a Laj a Pieczkowska, (born
tion of the Jewish case evoked project to multiply productive
Weisfeld) aged 60, sought by nephew
great interest and the aged lead- land severi-fold,—a plan to pay Jakub Jungerman, of Sosnowiec, Po-
land.
er was commended for his view for itself in 50 years.
Sari Fried, age 49-52, who came to
Pointing out that the Jewish Detroit
by the American and British
about 1923, and Gyula Darvas,
colonists already redeemed 70,000 born in Stari Becej, Jugoslavia, about
chairmen.
60
years
old, sought by cousin Mrs.
Mrs. Judith Epstein, president acres of land productivity to pro- Gavriel Darvas,
nee Olga Krausz, now
vide
a
"significant"
example
of
in
Palestine.
of Hadassah, outlined the great
Noah and Frade Aisikovitz, sons
what
must
be
done
throughout
work of the women's Zionist or-
Mordechai and Aisik, and daughter
ganization in bringing healing to the world in the way of land rec- Rohel, from Horodiszcze, Russia,
sought
by Rabbi J. D. Epstein, now
lamation, Dr. Lowdermilk sug- in Shanghai,
the people of Palestine.
Chiria.
Morton Lilliom sought by Ludwig
- The earlier testimony of Dr. gested that future treaties of the
in Hungary.
Joseph J. Schwartz, Earl Har- United Nations should take into Blum
Polly Lewis Robinson, formerly of
rison and Henry Monsky added consideration the balancing • of Book Cadillac Hotel, sought by aunt,
Mrs.
Eugene Gabos, Budapest.
significance to the presentation populations with land productiv-
Abraham Kaufman, sought by Aaron
of claims in behalf of Jewish ity.
Butkowsky, now in Poland.
Lt. Col. William Berman, executive secretary of the Jewish
Max (Meier) Offenbach, from Bialy-
survivors in Europe.
Abel Wolman of Johns Hopkins stok, Poland, sought by Musia Offen- War Veterans of the U. S., supervises overseas shipments of bats,
A powerful appeal in behalf University, chairman of the en- bach, aged 22.
baseballs, footballs, boxing gloves and other athletic equipment
,
Hugo Zipser, sought by Serena
of the surving Jews and for an gineering consultant board on Heimlich.
to athletic officers of our occupation troops in Germany.
open door policy in Palestine was Palestine surveys, stated that
made by Judge Joseph Prosk- Palestine's productive land can
auer, president of the American be increased from 100,000 to 750,-
Jewish Committee. Judge Prosk- 000 acres through Dr. Lowder-
auer favored a trusteeship under milk's hydro-electric project con-
the aegis of the United Nations ceived in 1942. He suggested the
Organization but demanded the
financing of the project by a gov-
immediate admission of 100,000
ernment bond issue.
'Jews.
Testimony of Peter Bergson in
Two Correspondents' Views
behalf
of the Hebrew Liberation
(Harold
Hinton, New York
Times correspondent, reported Committee brought criticisms
that portions of Judge Prosk- from Dr. James G. McDonald,
auer's testimony "brought audi- especially when Bergson insisted
ble dissents from among the that some groups in Zionism de-
ranks of Zionists in the audi- sired a theocratic state.
ence, although Judge "Proskauer
supported the recommendations
of the Zionist organizations that
have previously testified in favor
of immediate admission to Pales-
tine of the 100,000 Jews in Ger-
"The Jewish people of Detroit
many and Austria, as well as
British rescission of the White will continue to pay tribute to
Paper." But I. F. Stone, PM cor- their ally, Soviet Russia, through-
respondent, reported that Judge out the peace as they have in
Proskauer's testimony "was a the war," reports Joseph Shafer,
surprise" and that he' "pleaded exceutive director of the Detroit
with passionate sincerity for the Jewish Committee for Russian
abrogation of the White Paper Relief, Inc.
Plans for 1946 will be formu-
and unrestricted Jewish immi-
lated at a conference on Sunday,
gration into Palestine.")
As expected, Lessing Rosen- Feb. 10 at 10:00 a. m. at the
wald appeared as a witness for Lee Plaza Hotel.
Louis Levine, national president
the American Council for Jud-
aism, in opposition to a Jewish of the committee, will review the
Commonwealth. and in a plea for situation of Soviet Jewry today
many immigration settlements and help outline future policy
for Jews rather than one to be for relief, with the Detroit com-
mittee.
restricted to Palestine.
During the war, the Detroit
Rosenwald's accusation that
Committee
for Russian Relief,
the Zionist program will involve
Inc. was responsible for the
double allegiance on the part of
shipment of a half million dollars
Jews brought Dr. Wise to his feet
worth of supplies to the Soviet
with a protest. He read from the
Union. During 1946 they expect
writings of the late Mr. Justice to increase their efforts to re-
Brandeis to dispute such an ac- habilitate their ally through
cusation and branded Rosen- "gifts in kind."
wald's remarks as defaming the
All organizations are invited
dead as well as the living.
to participate in the program.
Einstein's Testimony
Triplets are an expensive addition to any
Shiffer announces his organiza-
Dr. Albert Einstein, emphasiz- tion will make every effort to
family. There isn't always room for
ing his approval of the need for trace relatives and friends in the
a Jewish majority in Palestine, Soviet Union through the Central
another in the buggy—or in the budget!
condemned the British closed Informations Bureau of Moscow.
And
there isn't always room for the extra -
door policy and declared that For information, visit the head-
what is needed is not British rule quarters of Russian Relief, 202
lamp or appliance you want to have—if
but a state under supervision of Donovan Bldg., 2457 Woodward.
your wiring is inadequate. An inadequate
the United Nations Organization.
He assailed the British "divide
Airing system means frequent blown
This is one of a series of
and rule" policies and asked that
adiertisements prepared
Palestine. be taken out of Brit-
fuses, resetting of circuit breakers and a
ish hands.
in cooperation with the
loss of electricity which you pay for in
Chairman Hutcheson and Bark-
Electrical Association of
NEW YORK—Refuting charges
ley C. Crum of the American
Detroit in the interest of
both
money
and
benefit.
Having
that
committee protested against his of misinterpretation of a 1940
insuring adequate wir-
recreation room you've always wanted
charge that the commission of document issued by the Council
ing for every home in this
of
Jewish
Federations
and
Wel-
inquiry is a "smoke screen,"
area. Be sure your home
may
be
a
grand
idea—that
is,
until
you
whereupon Prof. Einstein said fare Funds, Ezra Shapiro chair-
is properly wired. When
discover that you can't have lights with-
that if the inquiry should succeed man of the Committee to Op-
you are planning a new
pose
National
Budgeting,
has
de-
it will make him very happy.
home, for wiring recom-
out
a
network
of
"chop
•cords."
And
clared
to
The
Jewish
News
of
Testimony by Arabs
mendations, calk
The Institute for Arab-Ameri- Detroit that he had made no mis-
your plan to get Junior's electric train
take
in
attributing
an
acceptance
can Affairs, speaking for the
THE
from underfoot by putting it in the attic
Arabs, charged that Jewish de- of a statement which warned
ELECTRICAL
ASSOCIATION
that
'advisory'
budgeting
might
mands for unlimited immigration,
won't be thwarted if you've modernized
become 'mandatory' to Jacob
OF DETROIT
is meant to effect a "political rev-
Blaustein, chairman of the Coun-
your wiring system to meet such needs.
olution" to put the Arabs in a
800 MICHIGAN THEATER BLDt
cil's Budget Research Commit-
minority.
Adequate wiring means even distribution
DETROIT 26, MICHIGAN
tee.
The Arab spokesmen claimed to
Mr. Shapiro's statement was
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speak for 150,600 people of. Arab made in repley to an item ap-
of outlets on_ each circuit, that does away
descent in this country. Jewish pearing in the Dec. 28 issue of
with "overloading" and frequent blown
claims of having improved Pal- The Jewish News, in which H. L.
estine's standards of living were Lurie, executive director of the
fuses. It means the "full light" of satisfac-
belittled by the Arabs. They CJFWF, had denied Mr. Blau-
tion in your homo,_
made much of the claim of their stein's responsibility for the
"night of possession."
statement.
Opposition to Jewish claims
"This statement," Mr. Shapiro
was also expressed by the Rev. 'declared appeared in the report
Leland S. Albright, Canadian provided by the staff of the
member of the joint committee Council for the use of the Com-
on Palestine of the Foreign Mis- mittee on the Study of National
sions Conference who declared Budgeting Proposals, which Mr.
that the outcome of Jewish claims Blaustein readed."

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