. , .... 111111111111V Friday, April 19, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS `Different Status' Promised Refugees on Detained Ship ?age Seven. Survivors' Ship Intercepted by British at Haifa Hunger Strike Ended After Five Days Aboard Vessel; I .000 Survivors Jammed on Boat Resembling Old Chinese Junk; - All Want to Go to Palestine LA SPEZIA, Italy (JTA)—The more than 1,000 Jewish refugees who are being held here aboard . the Italian ship "Fede," and prevented from proceeding to Palestine, this week ended their hunger strike, which lasted five days. JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Jewish trade, industry and transport was paralyzed on Monday when Jews through- out Palestine fasted in sympathy with the La Spezia refugees. Palestine Jewish leaders entered their fourth day of hunger striking in protest against the British refusal to permit the refugees to enter the country. The strike was suspended 'until April 19 following a two- hour meeting with Harold . Laski, chairman of the British Labor Party, who promised to take up the case of detained ref- flinchingly determined to get to ugees with British Foreign Sec- Palestine, or to perish. They also retary Bevin, and report his de- asked that the American, British cision by that time. Pending and Russian ambassadors in Rome Bevin's ruling, the refugees were come to La Spezia to investigate promised a "different status" by for themselves, adding that if an British Capt. Hills of Allied Gen- attempt to remove them forcibly eral Headquarters. is made it will end disastrously The leaders of the refugees pre- for the authorities as well as for sented the British officer with the the refugees. following four demands: 1. The Jewish community leaders here Italian guards should be removed have telegraphed to the Pope, from the ship; 2. The refugees as well as to the American, Brit- should be allowed -free access to ish and Soviet ambassadors at the city of La Spezia; 3. News- Rome, and members of the Anglo- papermen should be permitted to American inquiry committee now visit the ship freery; 4. The four meeting at Lausanne, appealing Italian officials who were ar- to them to intervene on behalf of rested for displaying sympathy the detained refugees. with the detained Jews should be Dr. Umberto Nachon, repre- released. sentative in Italy of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, went to May Accept Demands Hills indicated that these de- Genoa to confer with officials of mands probably will be accepted the Allied Commission regarding by higher ; authorities. The pres- disposition of the refugees. Youth Heads Group ence of an official from the Brit- A 25-year-old Romanian, Moshe ish embassy who came from Rome to attend the conference Feldman, is providing strong and with the refugees gave the agree- colorful leadership of the group, which is much cheered by the ment an official character. The suspension of the hunger attitude of the Italian people and strike climaxed a grim day dur_ the Italian press. Many newspa- ing which over 80 men and worn- pers in north Italy have published en fainted. Two men tried to sympathetic editorials and a del- hang themselves on the pier. Dr.. egation from the La Spezia So- Boris Schwartzban, one of the cialist and Communist parties passengers, said that the continu- boarded the "Fede" to express ation of the strike might have their sympathy. The head of the political sec- resulted in an epidemic; possibly typhus, because of the weakened tion of the Italian Police, who condition of the strikers. Only had been assigned to the ship, 11 children among the 1,040 pas- was removed from his post and sengers were exempted from the arrested by the authorities be- hunger strike. Even pregnant cause he manifested sympathy for the Jews. women refused to eat. Police Chief Russo of La Spezia The refugees agreed to accept food provided by the JDC so had told the Jewish Telegraphic that their own food supplies can Agency earlier that had the refu- be saved for the Palestine trip. gees told him they were Jews, The JDC supplied matzohs and he would have allowed them to proceed without any interference. Passover necessities. He explained that the police Like a Chinese Junk The ship somewhat resembles halted the lorries on which the a Chinese junk, and hardly seems refugees arrived for embarkation sturdy enough to withstand a because they thought the Jews two-weeks buffeting at sea, Its were fascists for whom the au- hold is divided into two sections thorities were hunting. The sus- separated by a corridor scarcely picions of the police, he stated, wide enough to permit a man to wereheightened by the fact that walk. On either side of the pas- the refugees refused to answer sage, there are row after row any questions. For want of better of bunks in seven layers. The quarters, since La. Spezia is a passengers are obliged to crawl badly battered city and port; the over one another in order to get police put the refugees aboard out or in. The only light or air the craft on which they intended comes from an opening in the to sail, for Palestine. - Boards Ship" Illegally deck above. This correspondent boarded the The only "document" that the passengers carry is a blue card "Fede" illegally after thrice be- on which there is a caption read- ing refused permission to pay a ing, "Permit to Enter Palestine," legal visit to the detained refu- after which is listed the name of gees. I rowed two kilometers the holder's father, his birthplace across the harbor to the pier and nationality. Then the legend where the ship was tied up. The leaders of the refugees told appears, "The bearer has been found qualified by representatives me the full story- of their abort- of the Jewish community of Pal- ed voyage and their struggle with estine for repatriation to Pales- the authorities. They revealed tine." Under the heading, "Au- that when the Allied authorities thority," the following four state- were informed of their situation, a squad of armed Royal Marines ments appear: "1. And they shall abide in arrived an& took up posts on the land I have given unto the deck ,and sought to cow the refugees into leaving the ship for Jacob, My servant, wherein your father abode, and they a camp at. Chiavari, a few miles shall abide therein, even they from La Spezia. The Jews, who had survived such extermination and their children's children camps as Oswiecim, Buchenwald, forever—Ezekiel 37." "2. And with great mercies Birkenau and Mauthousen, re- fused to move, and the marines will I gather thee—Isaiah 54." "3. Lord Balfour'S Declara- finally 'withdrew. This was followed by a series tion of November 2, 1917." "4. The Mandate for Pales- of conferences among various British officers and leaders of the tine." refugees, with the British trying Determined to Go There The leaders of the refugees to persuade the passengers to asked me to convey to the world disembark, but without success.. Further evidencing their deter- the message • that they were un- This is _the Turkish motor vessel Asya which was renamed TEL HAI, as the Hebrew letters on the boat indicate. The Tel Hai carried 733 Jewish survivors of Nazi death camps. It is shown enter- ing the harb or at Haifa, Palestine, after being mination to resist all efforts to move them, the passengers re- moved vital -"Parts of the ship's engines, making movement im- possible in the event the authori- ties try to transport them aboard the craft to some place other than Palestine. The engines, however, can be repaired within two hours should the authorities relent and permit the "Fede" to sail for Palestine. JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Jeru- salem was electrified by the un- confirmed report that the La Spezia refugees will be permitted to sail, but that their number would be deducted from the 1,500 intercepted by a British destroyer near the Pales- tine coast. The refugees, who boarded the vessel at a French Mediterranean port, were detained by Palestine immigration officials and later released. total of visas to be available for April 15 to May 15. It became known that the gov- ernment executive council met for several hours on Sunday, and it is reported that the • High Commissioner had telephoned London and discussed the urgency of the situation. The number of hunger strikers increased to 15 when Israel Gar- finkel, member of the Tel Aviv municipal council, and Itzhak Werfel, Poale Mizrachi central committee, joined the group. It was .apparent that the Pal- estine strikers had not yet re- ceived word of the end of the strike by the La Spezia refugees. Government. Asked to Appeal for Visas for Refugees - ROME (JTA) — The Italian Government has been asked by Rafaele Cantoni, chairman of the Union of Jewish Communities in Italy, to intervene with the Allied Commission to enable the de- parture to Palestine of the refu- gees detained at La Spezia. Can- toni suggested that the Allied Commission secure from the Pal- estine Government immigration certificates for the detained Jews, to be deducted from the Pales- tine quota for April. CLASSIFIED ADS GET QUICK RESULTS . . 10 VITAMIN CAPSULES Boc- T -PI.T.2100 $1.89 B COMPLEX VITAMIN 100 ( ZERZOR 794 _FATHER JOHNS MEDICINE L ae -794 Large PERUNA TONIC Size 794 Large S.S.S. TONIC Size 9.67 Large SWAMPROOT Size 894 84 TABLETS NUTREX TABLETS 984 SMALL HELIO MINERALS $2.00 SIZE BOTTLE 100 $ 11 y ft IMPROVED B COMPLEX CAPSULES FOR 1.1 7 014 SALE AY ALL