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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-05-03

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THE. JEWISH NEWS

Page Twenty-two

'Weekly Review of the News of the World

Friday, Ma y . 3, 1946

key, Too, Were Freed from Bondage

. (Compiled. from Cables of Independent Jewish Press Service)

AMERICA

A bill for admission into the U. S., as non-
quota immigrants, of all members of the Polish
expatriate army who fought in Europe under
General Wladyslaw Anders and who refuse to
return to their native land, was introduced
in Congress by Rep. George G. Sadowski (D.,
Mich.). The bill was referred to the House
Committee on Immigration and Naturalization
of which Rep. John Lesinski (D., Mich.) is
chairman. Rep. Lesinski has advocated use of
the Polish troops to replace United States forces
occupying Germany and Austria.

OVERSEAS

Jiri Striberny, owner and editor of anti-
Semitic Czech newspapers, was arrested in a
Czech sanitarium where he was hiding, and is
now awaiting trial.
A Polish pogromist gang, which in nine
months murdered 420 persons, including 109
Jews, and looted their possessions, has been
wiped out after a two-week battle with Polish
troops who discovered their headquarters in a
forest near Lodz. The gang's three ring leaders,
Pietrzak, Gadamowski and Kasperek, have been
arrested.
The trial of 16 Nazis, including five women,

all of whom served on the staff of Stutthof
concentration camp, near Danzig, where tens
of thousands of Jews, mostly from Baltic coun-
tries, were tortured to death, will begin in
Danzig, April 25.
Fourteen of 20 Jewish DPs arrested by Amer-
ican authorities on charges of having par-
ticipated in an attack on an Austrian police
station, were released, when the Americans
found no proof of the charges, and were trans-
ferred immediately to Linz. The remaining six
are being held for trial by an American military
court.
French Jewry was shocked by the Paris ra-
dio's Arab-language broadcast of a statement
by Azzam Bey, secretary general of the Arab
League, praising the French Government for
its treatment of Haj Amin el Husseini, former
Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and an indicted
Axis war criminal. Azzam Bey's statement that
the Mufti's privileged position in France was
affecting the Arab world most favorably, was
featured prominently in the French press,
which ignored completely Jewish protests
against the contemplated release of the Mufti
as well as the record of his collaboration with
the Nazis.
(Additional World News on Page 3)

U. S. Members

In Lighter Vein Enthusiastic
The week's best stories
Over Finding

Modestly Published

An Apostrophe

(To Phil Slomovitz)

By DR. NOAH E. ARONSTAM

Judge Joseph C. Hutcheson,
The Will Rogers Speech
American member of the inquiry You wield the trident of your
It is little wonder that Will committee on Palestine, has ex-
pen
Rogers was so universally loved,
As artists do their brush;
for he always sought ways of
Your watchful eyes forever scan
pleasing and surprising people.
Undimmed by fear nor blush
He was scheduled to give an ad-
The seething surge of ebb and
dress once at a dinner to be held
flow;
in Eddie Cantor's honor. Long be-
You feel the, pulse of Time:
fore the affair the cowboy-humor-
Lay bare the haunts of passion,
ist became very mysterious and
As they rise and grow
very busy. No amount of prying
would loosen his tongue.
To hatreds wild and crime
The answer came the night of
Against a hapless race, whose will
the dinner. Rogers gave a delight-
Is but to live and toil.
ful talk—a half hour talk all in

Yiddish! He had been attending
Columbia University all those
past weeks preparing the speech.
Just a little friendly gesture from
Rogers to Cantor. — Milwaukee
Journal.

* * *
Hollywood Holinm

Another Goldwyn story to come
across the desk tells of the pro-
ducer critically examining a mag-
azine story signed by himself but
written by a ghost writer. Fum-
ing .at the manner in which it
was told, Goldwyn turned to a
friend and said:
"He hasn't any notion of what
my literary style is like. He at
least ought to have taken a look
at the article my previous writer
did for me."

Win Scholarships

All these and more your facile
quill
So patently unfolds.
Oh, let the trident of your pen
To loftier heights ascend;
In vigilance disclose and scan
The fine-spun web, the trend
Of problems that confronts your
view.
JUDGE HUTCHESON
Carry on, my friend! God be
with you!
pressed the view that much good
(Copyright, 1946, JTA)
will come of the committee's.
recommendations.
Bartley Crum, a member.of the
committee, declared upon his re-
AN INTERESTING
turn to this country that he con-
RECIPE FOR THE
siders the report the most pro-
JEWISH
HOME
gressive and most liberal state-
men affecting Palestine issued
since the Balfour Declaration.
Frank Buxton, another mem-
From As HEINZ HOME INSTITUTE
ber of the committee, referred to
Jewish accomplishments in Pales-
tine as "nothing short of a
miracle."

August Dates Still Open
for Oak Grove Boys' Camp

Arthur Chiel Herbert Weiner

Fellowships providing a year
of study and research have been
awarded to Arthur Chiel of Far-
rell, Pa., and Herbert Weiner of
Boston, Mass., who will be .or-
dained rabbis on June 9 by the
Jewish Institute of Religion, 40
W. 68th St., New York, Dr. Ste-
phen S. Wise, its president, an-
nounced.
The Bertha Guggenheimer Fel-
lowship of $1200, established at
the Institute in 1926 through a
gift of the late Bertha Guggen-
heimer, will give Weiner the op-
portunity to study in Palestine.
The first award of the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress Fellowship
of $2,500 will go to Chiel who
was choSen on the basis of his
interest in contemporary Jewish
affairs and his "ability to trans-
late that interest into effective
communal service and leader-
ship."

Only a few vacancies are left
for Oak Grove boys' camp, four
miles from Gaylord, highest ele-
vation in Michigan, Bernard Jaffe
announces. He advises that those
desiring reservations for - August
should register immediately.
Camp Oak Grove, which ac-
cepts a maximum of 20 boys, 9 to
14 years old, is surrounded by
evergreens and silver birches, in
the heart of the area recommend-
ed for hay fever and sinus suffer-
ers. It has four counsellors for
individual guidance, two teachers
and a qualified swimming in-
structor. There is a clean sand
beach on. Lake Otsego, and the
camp program includes athletics,
group games, hiking, boating,
handicrafts and other activities.
Mr. Jaffe may be reached at
3235 Grand, Detroit 6, TO. 7-8867.

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911111.11

Mrs. David M. Levy, chairman of the National Women's
Division of the $100,000,000 United Jewish Appeal campaign,
gives a bottle of wine to the inmates of an Old Age Home in
FrIbnce, all of whom were liberated from concentration camps.
Mrs.. Levy visited the home during her recent survey trip to
Europe which she undertook to get a first-hand picture of the
conditions of Jewish survivors in Europe.

Saucy Milchig
Vegetable Suppers

We don't have to sing the praises
of sour cream for the readers of a
Jewish publication. Sour cream is
the all-purpose "glamor food" for

milchig meals in Jewish homes.
But below is a recipe that puts
sour cream to a brand new use.
Try Mustard Sauce for Cauli-
flower. Arid try the other two

recipes the next time you want to
prove that a meal without meat

be a treat.
Mustard Sauce for Cauliflower

can

Combine-
% pint thick sour cream

1 tablespoon •prepared yellow
mustard.
Heat, and serve over cooked cauli-
flower. Yield :
cup.
Cabbage with
Ketchup Butter Sauce

Shred or slice-
1 head cabbage.

Cook, uncovered, in boiling salted
water 8 to 15 minutes, or just until
tender. Drain thoroughly. Place
in serving dish. Pour over top
Ketchup Butter Sauce (recipe be-
low). The cooked cabbage may be

placed in casserole, covered with
Sauce, topped with bread crumbs,

then browned in oven a few

minutes.

'Ketchup Butter Sauce

Combine equal portions of-4.,

*tomato ketchup
butter.
Heat, then serve over cooked vege-
tables. (2 tablesse011t Ma r ry-
ing).

•Made 6v Rim%

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