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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 5, 1944
Last Photo of David Guzik
Weekly Review of the News of the World
(Compiled from Cables of Independent Jewish Press Service)
AMERICA
Eight hundred Polish Jews, 1,vho fled pogroms
in their country and filtered into the United
States zone of Germany, have been evacuated.
from a displaced persons center to a converted
horse stable, while the AMG notified German
civilians that they can take over the two-
family houses in the DP camp, as soon as all
Jews are moved out, Victor H. Dernstein, PM.
staff correspondent, reports in a dispatch from
Fuerth, Germany.
King Haakon of Norway has invited Jews
to settle in his country to replace those killed
by the Nazis and to bring the Norwegian
Jewish .community up to its prewar strength,
the World Jewish Congress reports in a dis-
patch. from Oslo.
Forty-three Jewish delegations from com-
munities all over the country will attend the
forthcoining dedication celebration of the Cen-
tral . Lubavitcher Yeshiva and Mesifta New ,
Building of Brooklyn, May 12-19, Rabbi S.
Gourary, chairman of the executive committee
of the United Lubavitcher' Yeshivoth, an-
nounced in New York.
Dr. Robert Oppenheimer, professor of physics
at the University of California, who was in
charge of the project testing the first atom
borir.6 at Los Almos, N. M., last year, has been
appointed by President Truman as a member
of his personal committee of scientists and
Congressmen to witness the forthcoming atom
bomb test on naval craft in the Pacific this
stammer.
OVERSEAS
• A laboratory established by a Nazi under-
ground. movement in Austria, which forged
documents for members of the defunct Nazi
Frauenbund so they could pose as GerMan
Jewesses liberated from concentration camps.
was discovered in the cellar of the gutted
synagogue in Vienna's 20th district. The docu-
thents were to prevent the arrest of Nazi women
active in the underground.
All students and professors at Amsterdam
University gathered in that city to celebrate
the return to the university's famous Jewish
library of 30,000 - books, confiscated by the
Nazis for the anti-Semitic research institute in
Frankfort. -
•The Budapest People's Court sentenced to
death by firing squad Field Marshal Doeme
Sztojay, Premier in 1944 of the pro-Nazi Hun-
garian Government. Sztojay will be the fourth
Nazi Premier of Hungary to be executed. The
others already executed are Ferenc SzalOsi,
Bela Imredy and Dr. Laszlo Dardossy.
The Jewish Central Committee of Poland
has requested the Polish Government to supply
arms and ammunition to Jews in order to pro-
tect. them against continual pogroms and mur-
ders. During the past three weeks, 33 Jews,
including a six-months-old baby girl; were
murdered by pogromists in Janow-Podlaski.
A line from Bernard Shaw's play, Saint
Joan, stirred up an anti-Semitic demonstration
among German theater-goers at the Flennsberg
Town Theater in Flehnsberg, near the Danish
frontier. When a monk character in. the play
exclaimed, "If I possessed power, all Jews in
the whole of Christiandom would be burnt,"
the audience applauded long and violently.
President Zoltan Tildy of Hungary, at a
'special audience with leaders of the Hungarian.
Zionist Organization, headed by Michael Sala-
m. on, expressed sympathy with Jewish demands
in Palestine and promised his assistance to
Zionist activities.
The forthcoming London conference of the
Journalist's National Union has postponed ac-
tion on a -resolution to suspend any member
who accepts employment in the publishing
house projected by Oswald Mosley, British
Fascist leader.
The publishing house, which Mosley said he
will establish, is expected to be a source of
anti-Semitic propaganda.
The Palestine Symphony Orchestra will come
to England in the middle of June to give six
concerts in Albert Hall.
The Belgian Communist paper, "Drapeau
Rouge," has editorially attacked Louis Segal,
of New .York, who toured Poland recently on
behalf of the World Jewish Congress, for mak-
ing allegedly "anti-Soviet" remarks at a press
conference in Paris. Mr. Segal,. general secre-
tary of the Jewish National Workers Alliance,
said at the press conference that Polish Jewish
refugees in the USSR will soon have to choose
between accepting Soviet citizenship or re-
turning to Poland, where anti-Semitism is
rampant, and that they desired neither alter-
native.
The London Daily Telegraph reports that
Emir Abdullah, ruler of Transjordan, will be
. crowned King of an independent Transjordan
some time in May.
Another indication that Britain is.. building
a powerful military base in Palestine was seen
in War Secretary Lai,vson's reply in Commons
to D. L. Lipson, Union MP. Mr. Lipson asked
why four companies of Royal Engineers' artiS-
•an workers are employed in Palestine where
local labor is available, instead of releasing
them for England where they are sorely
needed. The War Secretary declared that
there is a general shortage of building labor
in Palestine, particularly in- areas where civ-
ilian- labor is unobtainable.
The Austrian Government has promised to
issue a directive ordering the reinstatement of
all returned Jewish concentration camp sur-
vivors to their former positions in business and
the professional world.
(Additional World News-on Page 3)
What Can Be Done Manual Training
With So Little?
A Discussion of the Ob-
jectives of the $2,000,-
000 Drive
By ,ABE KASLE
President United Hebrew
Schools of Detroit
The $2,000,000 which Detroit is
asked to raise for the United
Jewish Appeal will not supply
the barest necessities for our
people overseas.
All of us should be thankful
for the privilege of living in this
country. We should be thankful
not with words alone but with
honorable deeds. We should be
thankful that we and our parents
were fortunate not to miss the
good ships which brought us to
free America which offers oppor-
tunities for all.
There are 5,000,000 Jews in the
United States. More than that
number lost their . lives. Had we
and our parents missed that boat,
our fate would have been differ-
ent. Call it fate, luck or accident
—here we are.
There are approximately a mil-
lion and a quarter surviving Jews
in Europe.
Is it too much to ask that each
family of four should presume
that it has an invisible guest for
whom it must provide a roof
over his head, clothing for his
body, medicine and food, to help
him rebuild his broken body and
tortured soul? What would WE
expect of the Jews of America
if WE were among the survivors?
Even if we were to relinquish
all our possessions, we would not
be making much of a sacrifice.
I cannot see, therefore, why
we are out to raise only $2,000,-
000. Actually we should set out
to raise four or five million dol-
lars in the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign, as part of our share in
the , $100,000,000 United Jewish
Appeal. Even such a sum would
provide the barest necessities for
our people abroad.
Britain Awards Medal
to Refugee U. S. Vet.
The last photo of DAVID GUZIK, right, Polish Jewish leader
and resident director of Joint Distribqion Committee activities in
Poland, shows him in consultation with DR. JOSEPH J. SCHWARZ,
chairman of the European Executive Council of the J.D.C. A few
days -after this meeting, at which Mr. Guzik and Dr. Schwartz
discussed plans for increased aid by the Joint Distribution Corn-
mittee for Jewish survivors in Poland, Mr. Guzik was killed return-
ing to Poland in a plane crash at Prague, Czechoslovakia, on March
5. Mr. Guzik, a hero of the Warsaw ghetto, directed underground
JDC relief activities during the German occupation. He had been
associated with JDC activities in Poland for 26 years. '
Vienna Jews Protest
Anti-Semitic Riot
Recalling that 60,000 dwellings
were seized from Jews by thee
Nezis the paper said that many
Jews now are living in public
VIENNA — (JTA) — A mass
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the anti - Semitic riot which broke occupied by former Nazis.
out here Sunday during a soccer
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David Brill, president of the
Vienna Jewish community coun-
cil, asserted that if such anti-
Semitic excesses could occur
while Allied troops were still in
Vienna, the situation would be-
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