Friday, April t2 , t946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Weekly Review of the News of the World

U.J.A. Funds Will Set Up
Brussels Tailor Cooperative
BRUSSELS—Setting the pat-
tern for future rehabilitative
projects on behalf of native and
displaced Jews in Belgium, the.
Joint Distribution Committee an-
nounced this week the opening of
a tailor cooperative here at which
30 Jewish tailors are working
and supporting themselves. With
an appropriation of $3,000 re-
ceived through the $100,000,000
campaign of the United Jewish
Appeal, the J.D.C. purchased the
sewing machines and other equip-
ment to set up the first non-con-
sumer's cooperative established
by the J.D.C. in Belgium.

$1,000,000 In Raw Diamonds
To Be Purchased From U. S.
TEL AVIV, (ZOA)—The re-
lease of $1,000,000 in currency
for the purchase of raw diamonds
in the U. S. has been approved
by the British Government fol-
lowing a request by the Palestine
Diamond Manufacturers' Associa-
tion. It is expected that after
processing, the finished diamonds
will be worth from two to two
and one-half million dollars.

CANBERRA, Australia, (JTA)
—Immigration permits will be
granted to 2,500 Jews, Immigra-
tion Secretary Arthur A. Calwell
announced. The permits will be
given to former inmates of Nazi
camps who are relatives to Jews
in Australia. "This is a humani-
tarian gesture," he said, "on the
part of Australia in recognition
of the suffering these people have
undergone."

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PALESTINE
A split within the Palestine Arab Higher
Committee known to have been developing for
several months, has now become public knowl-
edge after Jamal Husseini, leader of the Mufti's
party, reorganized the Committee by increasing
its membership from twelve to twenty-nine,
without consulting leaders of the five other
Arab parties or Arab organizations.
"We must be prepared both for a bitter pro-
longed struggle and the possibility of the
establishment of a Jewish State in the near
future," David ben Gurion, Chairman of the
Jewish Agency Executive, declared at a press
conference in Tel Aviv.
OVERSEAS
Legislation to ban Fascist organizations in
Britain and outlaw anti-Semitic and other ra-
cial and religious incitement was urged on
the British Government by the National Coun-
cil of Civil Liberties, at its annual meeting in
London.
German women received specific instructions
from underground Nazi leaders operating in
Germany to fraternize with British and Amer-
ican soldiers in order to imbue them 'ith anti-
Semitism, it was learned in Frankfort after
the arrest of 700 young Nazi fanatics in the
United States and British zones. British and
American intelligence officers, however, failed
to mention in their reports the connection
between the Underground and anti-Semitic
agitation.
The French socialist organ, Populaire, in a
bitter attack against Frenchmen who accepted
confiscated Jewish property during the Nazi
occupation and refuse to relinquish it, blamed
inadequacies in the French law for enabling
them to fight restitution with legalistic devices.
Dr. Cyril Garbett, Archbishop of York, now
visiting Palestine and the Middle East, in let-
ters to his diocese, complains about "ceaseless
propaganda of Jews" against Britain.
Zalman Grinberg, Chairman of the Central
Committee of Liberated Jews in the U. S. zone,
charged that American MPs had beaten dis-
placed Jews and locked them in box cars, in a
forced evacuation from a DP center to convert-
ed stables at Bamberg.
A goal of 50,000 Shekelim (voting certifi-
cates) for the forthcoming World Zionist Con-
gress in Palestine, has been proclaimed by Jews
in DP camps in the United States, British and
French zones of Germany, in a Shekel drive
launched under the slogan "Defiance to the
Anti-Zionist White Paper."

Australian Government Tells
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Can You 'Stop' This?

By DAVID SCHWARTZ

(Compiled from Cables of Independent Jewish Press Service)

AMERICA
Four civic organizations, the American Jew-
ish Congress, the Liberal Party and individual
parents, acting on their rights as taxpayers,
have joined forces to demand a rehearing of
the case of May Quinn, Brooklyn public school
teacher, accused of spreading racial and re-
ligious bias in her classes, who was recently
reinstated, by a five-to-one decision of a Board
of Education Committee. An appeal from the
reinstatement decision and a petition for the
revocation of Miss Quinn's teaching license
have been submitted to State Education Com-
missioner Stoddard, who is returning from an
assignment in Japan.
Bartley Crum will resign from the Anglo-
American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine
"with a blast charging that British and Amer-
ican diplomats sold the Jews down the river,"
Drew Pearson, Washington correspondent of
the New York Daily Mirror, predicts.
The United States Government no longer
has any direct interest or control in the trans-
Arabian oil pipeline planned by the Arabian-
American Oil Company, a subsidiary of Stand-
ard Oil of California and the Texas Company,
the New York Times reports in a dispatch from
Cairo. Having abandoned the war-time project
of building the pipeline itself, the United
- States Government might, however, advise the
company on political and strategic expediency,
the Times dispatch says.
The Bulgarian people, during the war, forced
the pro-Nazi puppet government to abandon
its contract with the Germans for the deporta-
tion to Poland of Bulgarian Jews, and "defeated
full application" of Nazi-imposed racial and
anti-Semitic laws in their country, Lt. General
Wladimir Steytcheff, Bulgarian political repre-
sentative in the United States, asserted in
Washington.
An international project, patterned on the
plan to outroot racial and religious hatred,
successfully undertaken by the community of
Springfield, . Mass., was proposed by Rep.
Arthur G. Klein (D., N. Y.), addressing a din-
ner in New York of the Golden Book Founda.
tion of America, in honor of Morris Philip.
A threatened strike of 300 welfare workers
employed by three agencies of the New York
Federation of Jewish Philanthropies was
averted when the organization and the Social
Service Employees Union (CIO) signed an
agreement providing for a thirty-three per
cent wage increase and a minimum annual pay
of $2,200 for professional welfare workers.

Page Fifty-one

Passover Greetings

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(Copyright, 1946, Jewish Telegraphic
Agency, Inc.)

I have often thought that that
radio joke program on the air
should be called "Can you Stop
this?" instead of "Can you Top
this?" but here I am doing it my-
self.
The story I wish to tell is about
Dr. Weizmann, a man with a rep-
utation as a story-teller. But this
is about Dr. Weizmann, not by
him. I got the story from Isaac
Carmel, director of Bnai Zion.
As is known, there has always
been a group within the Zionist
fold who have bitterly fought
Weizmann. They have regarded
him as following a too moderate
policy. This story concerns one of
this group—a man whom we shall
call Levine.
Phobia on Weizmann
Levine had what amounted to
a phobia on Weizmann. Weiz-
mann, he would proclaim to
everyone who would listen, "is
the Jewish misfortune. He is the
source of our disaster. If it had
not been for his policies, the Jew-
ish Homeland would long ago
have been an established' fact."
Such was a sample of the usual
Levine tirade.
This obsession against Weiz-
mann grew to such an "extent,
that he actually gave up his busi-
ness. Somebody must devote
himself full-time to warning the
Jewish people of the menace of
Weizmannism.
One day there was a Zionist
convention which Weizmann also

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attended. Levine was there, of
course—and he stood in th lobby
berating and damning Weizman».
to all who would listen.
"Courageous' Levine
Finally, one man said to Le-
vine: "Well, Levine, if you feel
that way about it, why do you
talk to us—why don't you go up
to Weizmannn and tell him these
things to his face?"
"I will," said Levine.
"I'll wager you a hundred dol-
lars that you won't," said the

"I will, I'll show you," said Le-
vine.
With that, sure enough Levine
goes up to Weizmann. He screws
up his courage and begins to
shout to Weizmann:
"Dr. Weizmann," he says . .
"Dr. Weizmann," he repeats, "it's
time . . . it's time, it's time, that
you should give me your auto-
graph."

SINGLE SOCIAL CLUB will
hear an address by a prominent
speaker at the Center, Saturday
night.

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