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February 22, 1946 - Image 18

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Page Eighteen

Liquidation of DP Camps
Urged by Inquiry Official

Friday, February 22, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

William Hoffmans Adopt
Jewish Orphan in Paris

Rabbi, Pastors Lead
Brotherhood Rites
In Saginaw, Bay City

for the New Testament was writ
ten by men who were thorough-
ly steeped in Jewish tradition."
* * *
BAY CITY—The Business Wo-
men of the Bay City YWCA ob-
served Brotherhood Week at
their annual dinner. Rabbi Ten-
enbaum was guest speaker. He
spoke on "In Peace As in War—
Teamwork." A question and
answer period followed in which
Rabbi Tenenbaum pointed out
that "one of the greatest deter-
rents to brotherhood and good
will among Christians and Jews
is the libel that the `Jews'—
grouping them as a whole—cru-
cified Jesus." Miss Grace Ben-
nett was in charge of the pro-
gram.

Mr. and Mrs. William Hoff-
man, 8812 LaSalle, became fos-
SAGINAW — A "Brotherhood
Anglo-American Group Visits Last Camp in U. S. Occupa- ter-parents of a Jewish orphan
residing at 1 2 0 Service" was conducted by Rabbi
tion Zone; U. S. Member Reveals Desperation of Jews;
Rue Vieille du Edward M. Tenenbaum at Tem-
Temple, Paris ple Bnai Israel. The Rev. Nel-
Bar Probers in Soviet Sector
son W. Dalenberg, pastor of the
3e, France.
By GEROLD FRANK
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ave. Presbyterian
Jewish Telegraphic Agency Correspondent
Hoffman paid Church was the guest minister.
VIENNA, (JTA)—Nine members of the 12-man Anglo-
$300 to the The Rev. Dalenberg said, "Either
American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine, who gathered
American F e d- men must learn to live together
in Vienna this week to compare notes, after taking testimony
eration for Pol- in brotherhood or we won't live
ish Jews to be at all."
from Jews in Germany and Poland, found that they all had
forwarded to
the same thing to report: Everywhere they went they found
The Youth Group of the Con-
t h e Children's gregational Church, together
virtually no hope for revival of Jewish life in Europe and
The Child
Central C o m - with their pastor, were among
90 to 100 percent of the Jews..
mittee by the Union for Social the many who attended. Cantor
visited desire to go to Palestine. it will hold hearings in Palestine Aid, for the child's maintenance.
Martin Glancz, who recently re-
Bartley Crum, who with Sir for three weeks.
turned from overseas service,
Frederick Leggett, toured the
conducted the choir.
Jabotinsky's ,'37 Statement
American zone in Germany, told Weizmann . Flying to Palestine
A Brotherhood Radio Round Vaad Harabonim to Help
a press conference that "if we To Testify at Hearings
Issued as Answer to Bevin
Table was broadcast over Station
don't clear out the DP camps in
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Dr.
WSAM last Saturday. Parti- Solve Agunoth Problems
the U. S. zone in Germany, we Chaim Weizmann, president of
In order to add light to the
cipating in the discussion were
will have mass suicides of Jews, the Jewish Agency, is scheduled
issues which have aroused con-
Vaad Harabonim announces
or they'll try to fight their way to arrive here by plane this troversy over Jewish claims in Dr. Carl Martenson, pastor of
the First Congregational Church; that a special committee of rab-
into Palestine."
week. Dr. Weizmann intends to Palestine, Bernard Ackerman,
bis has been formed for the pur-
and Rabbi Tenenbaum.
`No Organized Trek'
testify at the hearings of the Inc., 116 E. 19th St., New York
pose of solving problems connect-
The annual "Youth Brother-
Members of the sub-commit- Anglo-American inquiry com- 3, N. Y., has published as "An
ed with Agunoth, caused by the
tee declared that they found no mittee on Palestine, which will Answer to Ernest Bevin," the hood Social" of Christians and separation of many European
Jews
was
held
at
the
First
Con-
evidence that the trek of Polish be held here next month.
text of the evidence which was
Jewish families.
Jews into the American zone is
It was reported from Cairo submitted to the Palestine Royal gregational Church. The film,
The committee consists of Rab-
"The
Greater
Victory",
produc-
"organized." "This is not an in- that Abdul Rahman Azzam Bey, Commission in 1937 by Vladimir
ed by the National Conference bis J. Thumin, I. Stollman, and
ternationally organized move- secretary general of the Arab Jabotinsky.
of Christians and Jews, was M. Rothenberg. The office of the
ment," Crum declared. "These League, will represent that body
The evidence is prophetic. It shown. Dr. Martenson and Rab- rabbis is 9105 Linwood, TY. 6-
people are coming into the Am- at the committee hearings which might have been uttered today
8906.
erican zone en route to Palestine. are slated to open there on and it would have been just as bi Tenenbaum led the discus-
sion.
What we have here is something March 1.
forceful in setting forth the Jew-
Rabbi Tenenbaum, Sunday was
similar to the underground rail-
ish case.
guest speaker at the Warren
way for slaves we had in the Committee Visits Kibbutz
"An Answer to Ernest Bevin" Ave. Presbyterian Church. He
U. S.," adding that there is no On Streicher's Farm
is a magnificent brochure which said, "Though we have differ-
question, bilt that "these people
NUREMBERG, (JTA) — Bart- should be in the hands of every ences of theology and ritual, we Millions prefer three points in St. Joseph
have made up their minds that ley Crum and Sir Frederick Leg-
(1) High quality (2) Fast action
Jew who is interested in solving as Christians and Jews agree on Aspirin
(3) Real economy. Always demand St.
they have no future in Ger- gett, who, together with Judge
the
Jewish
problem
through
Zion-
our ethics and religious idealism.
Joseph Aspirin, world's largest seller at
many." • Simon H. Rifkind, have been
ism.
It is no accident that we do— 1 0 c . Save more on 100 tablet size for 36o.
Adding that the inmates of touring the U. S. zone of Ger
these camps were "the only many, as a sub-committee of the
people I have seen in Europe Anglo-American Committee of
with inner security, because they Inquiry on Palestine, have com-
feel they can rebuild their lives pleted their survey in Germany.
in Palestine," Crum said: "My
The last camp they visited was
recommendation would be to at Furth, 50 miles from Nurem-
clean out these camps and let berg, where the 1,500 residents,
these people go where they want most of them from Poland, re-
to go. These people should be peated the now familiar demand
given a chance. That is impos- that they want to go to Palestine.
sible in these camps."
In fact, when the Furth DP's
were polled on their preference
Sickened on Lodz Visit
Frank Buxton, speaking for of countries of emigration they
himself and Wilfred. Crick and listed Palestine as first and second
Sir Reginald Manningham-Bul- choices.
Visit Streicher Farm
ler, all of whom arrived from
The sub-committee also visited
Poland, said that he had been
sickened by what he saw in the a farm originally owned by Jul-
remains of the Lodz ghetto. The ius Streicher, which now houses
Jews of Poland, he said, fear 100 young Jews, who have es-
that their .lives are in danger, tablished a "Kibbutz" along the
if they remain. "As repatriated lines of the collective farms in
Jews pour into Poland from Rus- Palestine, to which they wish to
sia, others pour out of Poland emigrate.
1946 RATES
1945 RATES
The sub-committee had an op-
into the American zone of Ger-
for Farm and Residence
for Farm and Residence
many," he added. The Jews of portunity to see Streicher him-
Poland apparently have no idea self, when they attended the war
6c per unit first 15 units
8c per unit first 10 units
crimes trial at the Palace of Jus-
of going to the U. S."
In Lodz, Buxton reported, the tice here. They also saw a special
4c per unit next 35 units
4c per unit next 40 units
sub-committee was met by a showing of the atrocity films,
which
are
part
of
the
prosecu-
21/2c
per unit next 200 units
c
per
unit
excess
21/
l
demonstration of 2,500 people,
who marched through the streets, tion evidence.
2c per unit excess
carrying banners and flags read-
ing: "Open the Gates of Pales- Anglo-U. S. Committee May
109o discount for prompt payment
tine." A delegation consisting Issue Report on Jews in Poland
BERLIN,
(JTA)

There
is
a
of former partisans and veter-
ans of the Polish Army called on possibility that the Anglo-Ameri-
Here at a glance you can see how the new low Detroit
members of the committee, and can Committee of Inquiry on Pal-
Edison rates compare with our former rates for
urged the establishment of a estine will issue an interim re-
port on the situation of the Jews
Jewish state in Palestine.
residences and farms. This new rate, worked out by
in Poland, it was learned here. At
Probers Hear Zionists
the
same
time,
it
was
said
that
the Company and approved by the Michigan Public
A committee elected by a Zion-
ist congress held in Warsaw last the Committee's final report will
be issued around May 8.
Service Commission, became effective in January,
week, also called on the Anglo-
U. S. probers in the Polish
1946. Your next Edison bill will be figured on this
capital, and presented to them Duo Pianists in Recital
lower
basis, tending to offset bills which are nor-
an urn containing the ashes of At Masonic Auditorium
Jews murdered in crematoriums
mally higher during the winter season with its short
and a piece of soap made from
Bartlett and Robertson, duo
fat rendered from the bodies of pianists, who will appear at
dark days.
executed Jews.
Masonic Auditorium Monday
Judge Joseph Hutcheson, Am- evening, March 4, believe that
The price of residence electricity has decreased
erican co-chairman, speaking for their "amazing psychic unity" is
his sub-committee, which went the natural result of years of
gradually since the end of World War I. Now you
to the British zone in Germany, mutual understanding and con-
reported that it had gone to the sideration for each other. Unlike
get twice as much electricity for your money as you
Honne Camp, on the site of most duo pianists, they have no
did then.
Bergen-Belsen, where there are system of signals, yet, they play
10,000 Jews among 20,000 resi- in perfect unison.
dents. "We found a feeling not
Acknowledged leaders in their
Detroit Edison rates are now the lowest in the Com-
of hope, but of Palestine," he field, Bartlett and Robertson be-
said. "In one camp, we were gan as individual solo recitalists,
pany's history. The quality of our service remains
told that the inmates had been
following their graduation from
unchanged.
informed that they could ask to England's Royal Academy.
emigrate to the U. S., but none
did."
Photographer Paul Lazar
Next Week's Schedule
The proposed schedule of the Opens McNichols Studio
American committee for next
Paul Lazar, photographer, an-
week is as follows: Hutcheson, nounces the opening of his new
Singleton, Buxton and Morrison studio at 8440 W. McNichols, at
will take testimony in Vienna Cherrylawn, UN. 2-5506.
for five days and then go to the
Mr. Lazar, whose studio is one
Russian zone in Austria, if of the best equipped in the city,
possible. The entire committee specializes in wedding, children's,
will fly to Cairo. on Feb. 28 for family group and individual por-
Eve days of hearings, after which traits and in reproductions. -

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